j MOWING ' ILk..y 6 CITY : AFFAIM. - qmoiet,ralto7, nut arr. , . . JUTS airmiiiitotre': for' the `-kti•Ogr,:lilol.. 85 Hifth stesie,:eiiiteittoa ' . lOO t IOQkI.Y 00 -/IfrOineter •.• -00 • 5 6 g 7 ; , . , : - ' ••••• , The Oil illtirket, • - ' . ,- • ... . .';.• , The .oll- Cit y Reg i ste r eon talus the following ireeliwpftheell liminess for the put week ; -- , Oil prodnaras seem to be more firm In their Prices thirr:week; and are anticipating a more illsenrablicitite: of the-market. We see no logitral: nisei for this at - the present time, nalesa the diminished product of oil Is begin- . .ring to tell on the market. Oil is selling at the well- at from 40 to 50 *outs, and firm. The Pittsburgh market is very dull, and:wn hail hoard Of isles aa low as 2 and 3 cents 'per gallon. • Our 'Buten correspondence has nosribiseted nein liiiefiltbis issue.. Bot we ' think there . has been but slight change.since our list report. About . -20,000 - bbi,. - camel drara on the- Pond •Fresh, on Tuesday list; ' . 'Obeid two-thirds of this wee In bulk. Ai the "liverLelailing very feet : no great T 111116 17 of this Willto forword,es it Itgenerally?amped -out of the :,boata here; and shipped tow Freights - .... boats. - .ights are ruling very low. team glVeriaskittg 40 'to 45 cents to' Pittsburgh; aeatiure taking it at 30 to 35 cents,,and SrW *emit of one lot shipped at 25 tents. '• Buy are expecting a fall in the price . of „gr i Fi rt oducers are equally : sangatne of e, rl bra.."-LA-iheretithis-willehoWer is ihra- nibs whol‘the Dubai - ken seems IC and a , eonsiderable quantity. is-going to :rd...." 'The following is the report of 'the am tritalooeived and shipped by-the different Mimi plc.:the 'Week ending Tueiday, . - .Ap 29 r'' , :. --- : --•,' '.; .::' : 1 - - - 36 ehigan Roik. Oil 00. received 2,1}39 bblal oil, hipped; 4,183 blls.; rec e ived, 877. empty - • toblo.. • •-•_. . -. , . , 41. V- CiiChian d . ,Co. received 484 bbls. oil; ' 'Upped ~ 1,464. bbls.; received ; 1,479 empty' 'Hiiiiia's 'ie.:sired 1,856 bbls:`olli chipped; 4.760 bbls.; reeolved, 2,565 empty bble. ,• Abrams; Orr & Co. received 3,21301:bra: oil; shipped, 3,964 blots. ''• - ' - • “Pond - Tresb”. on Oil Creek. _The Oil Ott,. - Register, in 'peaking. of the "Pend Flash" a: last week, says conj. siderable jaw •occairod at licollatoelorille Bridge,' several boats ware %Coil!, and a taiga , inatemt ofnil wee reader Dar readeat a die,. '''tadea will understa nd that when a bulk - bast As staxiti the oil is a total Lou. - ' Whei a bOat ;laden with barrels Is sunk,Aho barrels' gezt, ""Waidlinitiain on the !Mat mail the water fallw, and, ia then unloaded. :About 200 boats came down freighted with some .20,000 -barrels of .P.tott.v , The' point Qom• which the first boats • itarted is about ten miles aboie the mouth of ereek.' The "Pond Fresh" generally lasts .. ..abOtit two hours, so our readers can lamina _.'tkat ihs_bc4tts coma down rapidly. The boats wTaladay last atreraged nearly five men to d ' ildlir—nearly 1,000 men. Just think oTlhat stator, and. you can form some idea of the :immense magaitudeOf Aho Oil business of tho Vetting° . . . The Lutheran Synod. 'The - General Synod of the Evangelical Lu theran Church of the United States--thehigh - est ecclesiastical tribunal of thie large and in , Siential denoinination--is now holding its twentieth' annual oonvention •in Lancaster. .It appeared that all the Synods in connection with the body ware represented both by elm - Iceland Lay Delkgates; eroept those of South Carolina,'North • Umidina; - Virgialit, liretern ._ Virginia and Teas. , The delegate from the litter; sint.Werd, through Iter. Passavant,- •.that he was traveling in Germany, but wished Synod distinctly to understand that, whatever • ,traitors and rebels in his Stabs bad:done, he sionianed, and ever would remain loyal to the ,G, eveinritentend genstitutien of his adopted Bysed proceeded to sleet its. officers by hal- Jokr , ..erittr.;-the jtair. Benjamin Kurtz, D. D., of Maryland ; Secretary, Prof: M. L. Skiver, of Gettysburg; Treseurer,tCharies A. Morris, of York. Pro , fetter Levi Sternberg, of Bostwick, N. Y., was appointed Assistant Secretary. . . • Tuatar:—Miss 'Adak Men ken will remain tithe' theatre dating the present week; and tit-night we are promised; for positively the last, time, Adah's 'dramatisation of . Diken'e poplai novel of “Great Eiputations." Min Nathan personates Pip, the young gentleman woo" Aslant receives a large ,shturo of this world's. goods,' notwithstanding his looming ill look in his infaney.._ The piste will be well pnkupon the stage, and u it has already been performed 011130 with the present company and Dad bad Auroral rebensla, we look for an ex . .calhut perforinnee. '.- -- - . .STAastio Amer Aunauxwv:—On Ss _ evening, a party of young men got 'itthilidilliculty at a tavern on Federal street x skive ihe Diamond, when one of them drew a Amite and stabbed: two of his usailants. One of the yodug - mon received six outs, an -.various . ports of the body, while the other - - was ma on the Shoulder - . They ware all dash -wounds, and not of a serious character. • — lnformations have been made, and the names .of the injured are unknown to the police.. Comtis, residing at Fanwood, below 'Wheeling, had an arm crashed,. and • leg • broken, on Friday last, while attempting to ,rescue her child from death. The child was on - therailroad trails, and - the mother was in jured while attempting to snatch it from under sliatyrhiels„ of a shifting train. - Three can =sni pieribeehild, and yet it escaped un-- „ Ifeetary, son of Wm. Melaity, mild ,was diowned at ...iCirty's Eddy; in the Allegheny river, on last :Saturday:, H. Lid . jumped - --off the raft to ~ . .cable,!'-but by some accident, fell with his chest 'on - the* rock on which he intended to jump, and fell into the rivevand wu drown ed. . gla body was recovered, end conveyed • - • Dtatosli. etsurawsaw.:-.-Two clergymen, ROT. - J. 'Pap and Father. Malone.. have I , 4l44)itialtill St' Fairmont, -Vs., for disloyal -v..-- Tlev refasad to take the oath or-allegi ance. The ropier was sent to Cla.rkaburg and tkieistieetteiaos at Tiiinnoq • • ••• ; ?iarpoint attary, , Captain —Frank Baalirlon Wheeling ori Friday craning on the Ilattlinotnind Ohio 'Railroad, to go into ao ainiaatticia-; It-was rsill7 wlislPP•a• • , . • Natural, ktrantrui or . ffsatrx.—ln ex amining; ibe vessels at the various wbaivee we - Sod.among . the 'Curiositiei 'of our ooze aim the brig. lkiiranda,justin from Truk cargo of. Honduras Sarsaparilla ,the: J C. Ayer k Co., of Lowell.. Bo partieu --iefetzkihis Brit as to Oil articles used In cum •fleatidtee: , their various:remedies, that they Lim .this u gurg, like soma others they ion ;me, re th ee ,:q them by s skillful agent of t h e i r ewe i s t h e optcal regions of Its growth. 31., worms as that :tune are-many species of this plant, but two of 0 1101, 110 really Val"- Mr k_usedielne ; the qu: (4 “ 01 of the" are also - affected by the time of :lathering, mode of caring, ete., operations whicii - 111 th at , re gion of unreliable workmen impoi:" o 00 a 0 7 labor open him. -One of the inert var: 01100 of bile grows: near l y oar own for..sla, ••• ratieral others;worthless, aboud:t In : Central and South America. The intelli pat agent assured us that the virtues of this drug had never', been folly told, and that the lemon of the law esteem in which many hold it to mainly..,'lue to the importation of suet - immense quantities of worthless' varieties. Illatirikcants of his trips to Ifonduray and -hie businenzazeurtions , along the Gulf of Dula and-the rivers_of Men tagua and San illa.go,'and ."among the adjacent mountains, were of intense interest We can, but com ,„ Mind add hiller his-employers forth, faith; • talstetur , and energy with which' they execute their - 150 AS ministers to the Public' hialth, suld2 r eraanapact that this course le at leut one egAlta•laesoni' why.: their medicines are held In sitCk-utant'ordinasy'favor throughout the etvilie~dvrorld..--Near Turk Milt „Ow lhit"te "ea Botontet.--Thteugholit- the In ateettud Cempalgua..theitArtutil tines 'which pmett testeistret .41e 40 Imre, - thleFelit ems orDysenternSeuvvYandT• INT wan: Hollowses.Ptile,44,::oloktuiont,, Tarafore girry. robastoof>sliAlpitlo suppli4l,l4l, .• l3logi k ! ; CF # l 7:2 l ' 4 ***l l l s iq 'Ju t • 'sl= PROS[ filneeeiliful Confide nee. Game. This =erring, about ten o'clock, a couple of numb' suooseded in swindling a. stranger . named - IV. P. Bowls; out — of $lBB, by means of the "confidence game." Dowler came here from ,Ohio, with his family - and -e -ta:lilt:and had shipped on board the steamer Diadem, for the purpose of emigrating to Ne braska. On the boat he made, the aquae - lanes of the two sharpersahoie alluded to, iholiretended to be passengers on the boat, 'and who exhibited great concern for Mr. Bow ler'. welfare. They advised him, if he had any Pennityliania or Ohio money, halted bet ter get it exchanged before leaving, as it would not. pass in the west except ,_ at a heavy discount.' After overhauling . his pocket book, he tricked out $lBB, • mostly in Pittsburgh, and Ohio bank ' bills, which he daterzained to have exchanged for Western notes. • The confidence men kind ly agreed to accompany him to a broker's sage on Fifth street,] where one of them al leged his brother 'was engaged in the banking business. On reaching the Iron Bank Block, Bowler handed the money over to the alleged " banker!, brother," who disappeared up a Sight of stairs, to get, the: western.money. As soon as 'sharper No. 1 got out of sight,' sharper No. 2, who 'remained with Dovrler at the foot of the stairs, asked him to cross the street. to. Young'si ' restaurant, where they Indulged in a glass' of beer. No. 1, having_had time to make away - with the money, No. 2 soon left DOwler in pre tended search of him, and the unsuspecting man, beingleft alone began' to realize that he had been most alien:lordly Cheated. He laid his complaint bears the police, who are now in search of the seoundre, -- but the 'chances are that they will get out of the city and escape arrest..'Happily for Dowleic he had other funds, and will be enabled to pur sue his journey, although be can Illy - afford to losossoznuch - money, now therhols &bent to east his lot in a new and wilderness, aithlts.4; • C;llM=== The Bettor American says: ...”Woare . nd to , learn that a nuMber enter p rising of enterising esp . . italists, in this place 'and vicinity, are about to establish a bank this borifughiurider the proviilons of the Gineral Banking 2 Law of 1880, to be styled. the 'Connegenesiing- Bank. That such an institution, secured as it/raison ; Lotion will be, on the but! of Stabs stook; Will be of great advantage to' tip "peo ple pie of this county, no one can entertain a doubt. It is a fact, the significance of which cannot be denied, that those portions of the country which hare advanced most materially to pros perity have most freely made use of paps: money. .It may be, that tee Generallanking Law of this State fie not io perleot all its parts as it might be. ade ;- .- but its "Main fea tures are undoubtedly correct, and by .Ifauks established under it, the people will be secured from many of the evils which they have-sitf fared iti former times." Dispatch vs. WebsteiTet Broadside;' a dlscharie of an the gone on one tide ofa ahlp, aboro and below, et the lame amt.— Webster. -" Brondsida,".a vessel 1,6.12ga - hex broadside to bear, ilhen she is so manettrared, that all the . guns-. on-one fide can - belraineil on the enemy, but they are find successively or by sections, Reesr siroultanenonsly.--Dispotok. "Broadside," is the siteultaneons discharge of all the guns on one side of the resst&—N. Ledger. Which Is conect ? The Diipeitali, ttiOngh in unpretentious and truly modest sheet of this city, we believe .is correct in its debut- Lion, though withouelezie,' igrephie authority, - What a Runaway Wife Did. On a recent trip of the stage between. Be d. ford and Hollidaysburg , war-Mrs ' Gay, of "Sarah Furnace," the only pusenger, and she Seeing from the "bed and board". of her husband.. On the way, the stage upset, falling upon the driver, Wm. Reighart, and breaking -his leg. Mrs. (lay wee unhurt, ecrambled out, hunted op a pieceof- Umber, ltatal•lpiked . tho stage so as to extricate the suffering driver, and then traveled to the nearest house for help. She went on to Bedford, but her bull head soon appeared In hot pursuit, joined her at a hotel, bad a social drink togedher, and left for home next day. ' . -Ciercni. , - - 11rirkettiing - the vete poration of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, the °Moe of Auditor, was abolished, and Mr. T. D. Messier, who occu pied that position, has been made Comptroller of the Company. Officers, agents, etc.; are to report to him ; he will settle all accounts and adjust all balances, for , freight or paisenger business,:with other companies;.and their agents are requested to communicatewlth him. Re will draw all drafts for balances due the company, and all drafts for balances must be drawn on him and, when he has approved them,' they wil l duly ;said by the Treasurer. PINSSYLTAN/A BAILIOAD--CHANGI 0 V Tii i. —IPIII calf the attention of our readers to the Wreaks:meat of-the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, elsewhere. They will find the time table completely changed. .It takes effect on Monday, the sth bst., and pasSengers on that road will g s vent themselves accordingly. The Express Train will leave to-morrow at 3:50 p. tn. . . . Moe. Groton A. Co►rsv.—This gentleman, A. 8. District Attorney for the city of Phila delphia, is now visiting his - friends in this, city., We are glad to say he has nearly. re covered from the severe attack , of'illness brought on by exhausting professional labors during the exciting scenes of the vast-year. He will remain here for several weeks. IRrarrarern ro THILLIMEIL—Barker .4 59, Market street, will display, on Monday next, an unusually large and attractive stook of Spring and Summer sacquss, mantles and dress goods, which they will sell cheap: Go SCALDZD Dzanz.=-A lad named Fisher; between seven and eight years old, reisiding in Allegheny city, was so severely scalded by falling into a pan of boiling water, on Thurs day morning, that he died durhig the' attar- SPECIAL NOTICES. Da. J. IL SCIZZACG—Thie g entlem an.en will be in Pittsburgh, to consult with patients etf,. - Slated with Lung disease, on Tho day. and Wednesday next, May 6th - and 7th, at-the Store of Dr. Keyser, No. 141) Wood street. Dr. Schenck is the- well-known inventor of "Schenek's Respirometes" for making thor ough and minute examinations of the Lunge, and by moans of which ne has been anablod to - dstaetalmost every Oman of the pulmo nary organs. His three valuable remedies, "Pultuonie Syrup," "Seaweed Tonic,' and "Mandrake Ptlle;" which have "'wide reputa tion in the cure *fibe disease, for which they are treed, can be obtained *trill times at Dr. Keyeers, N 0.140 Wood Street. Btrona Samuel Gnkam, 3forohant Taylor, has removed to No. 64 Market 'trout., one door from Third street, and has jut re ceived his second supply or Spring and Sum mer Goods, — consisting of the latest styles of cloths, cassimerea and vestings, seleoted from the latest importations. Gentlemen desiring their clothing made up to ft them, and at 20 per cent:leas than at any other Merchant Tai lor store in the city, would do* well to give hini an early call, as hie motto is "quick sales and small profits." --- Taw NAM TO Oirr Tara;—lf any of our readers' *wire Spring Clothing, fashionable and well made, at prides according to times, they can procure them by calling on Alegre. W. U. Meth" A Co., corner cif.Poderalitreet and Diamond sghare, Allegheny. They brie lately • goolnd thiir new Spring stook, and a iggter selection we have never seen. . W. .halustr, Carp and d Joiner,. Job, king - Shop Virgin allay, botweaw. Smithkeld strut and Cherry alloy. dll kinds of .11000 &pairing dons on short notice and In work.. manlike manner. Charges moderate. .Lure your orders. All orders promptly attended • Tux horrors of Waeoll2 be Much mitigated by that sovereign remedy; Holloway's Ointment, to it will ante any wound, however desperate, if it be well rubbed around the wounded party, and they be kept thoroughly Covered with, it. A pot should be in every man's kuspesek: 247 Outman Cans will be taken.. at Hunt's - Book Store; blasonle Hall, Pifth street, and at the Omnibus °See; N 0.405, Liberty street.. Day or nlght, all orders left in either the 'two plamerwill be pioniptly attended t 0... . Dociat C. , ,Buia,' , Wator tore' Pkwilehar'shro aittitrfoi.l4labiles adobrated-.Tnuir for _-.1415.16A11. - _ Plximr of RRlCkliairAlailkeete•-•. '' - • THE LArkESITNEWS- BY UMXI3IME Rebel Groans oiler the nil: of .reuy Ortitwr. COIMODORE TATNAL EN DESPAIR, GEWIAL STURGIS SUSPENDED Kansas Made .dnotherDepartment. NEW NAVY ORDER CONTRABANDS TO Fp., EMPLOYED. eta., [Special Dispatch to the Gazette.] PIIILLDZLPBII, May 3.---The Norfolk Day Book speaks of the news 'of the fall of New Orleans as the most deplorible tale ever told in 4merica. It says: "Never since the-world begu was thin a transaction so dark, so mys terious and so altogether unaccountable. Terrible suspicions are afloat, but we hold it best not to give voice to them until something more definite shall have reached us." John Minor IBotts has been sent by the rebel authoritiesto a point further south. The Philadelphia Preis correspondent days, it is-the impression at• the Navy Depart ment, that the forts below New Orleans were not taken by oar Beet, but that they were 'so driablid, that most ..of the gunboats pasiold r.sdtig up : te 'the city. while othersremilte4i lettirid.to tiontinitelini6Mbardment: ' Thelinunitientotthe fleet are immense, but whether there is coal; provisions, Jco"., enough . to enable the temboateto . go . quiekly up to Memphis remains to be seen. • __ Dispatelles •which hafe - been received from Gen. Rental, say nothing of the evacuation of &rind' by the 'rebels, though po strongly asserted from rebel sources. . In resigning his positionin the rebel navy, Commodore Tetuan has taken occasion to write a public letter, In which he speaks of the im. practicability of taking the Merrimac up the Yoe river, and the totalanability of the rebel navy to cope with that of the trnibsd States. He retired from active service on Wednesdaj 'The Tribuses correspondent says that Kan sas is &Kilned frOM her recent politico-mil itary oppression: 'General Sturgis has been Ordered to Washington to give - an account of his doings. Gen. Denver is ordered to New Mexico, and Gen. Mitchell—not the astron omer Mitchell who is in Tennessee—is order ed out of the State. The Department of Kansas has been cepa rated from the Dekartmentof tbeidississippi, and reconstituted with the • same boundaries as When•Chtn. Hunter was in, command. It is not yet decided what General to assign it. Outland, Bien t Ie temporarily in charge. The following Instructions; which have been sent to the rlag•OfEcer of each of the block ading squadrons, shoW that the Navy Deiart &cat is alive to the exigencies and' duties of the hour. NAVY DIPARTMCNT, • • AprU 300, 1862 Ste: The approach 'of the hot and sickly season upon the scuthern coast of -the United States, render it imperative that every pre caution-should bo used by the officers com manding vessels toyer:linos the excellent san itary condition of their crews. This large somber of persons known as "contrabands," flocking to the protection of the United States Sag, affords an opportunity to provide in every department of a Chip espe- Ithdly._ fur- tents' exalts, t accUmated- -tabor. The Flag Officers are inquired to obtain the serviette of these . persons for the country by enlisting them freely in the navy with their consent, rating them an boys-48, $9, $lO per month and one ration. Let a monthly return be made of the number of this dies of persons employed on each vessel under your command. I am, respectfully, your obedient servant GIDION WZLI.T.S Southern News. Wasmanrosr, Miy 3.--The following was reoaved by the Secretary of War, this morn- The Richmond Esquire', of yesterday, May 2d, contains the annexed news items: Sossisuak, May I.—The Corinth corres pondent of the Repabliea■, dated 29th ult., says that the enemy have been reinforced and Cr. advameing. There is heavy skirmishing_ daily. Quite an affair occurred this side of Monterey. Mobile, May - 12—A special dispatch to the Mobile Advertisir, from Corinth; dated 26th tilt., says that Col. Scott's Louisiana Oavalq, consisting of two companies, had- driven out a regiment of Faders)* from Tamable, killed several and took forty prisoners. The enemy burnt the stores and were pursued by the.COn. federates, the result Vas unknown. The telegraph opcoutor from thelay of St. Louis, has telegraphs& to . the Mobile ofilcs, that the stores at New Orleans were being emptied . of sager and molasses, which: were thrown Into the: straits aid .the The city was to have been formally eturendered on the 26th ult., but the' time was extended. Some of the inemy's.reesels have gone up the . • .. - A viola, April 30.—The New Orleans Bul ktia' of Friday , says thatT. B. Resiihair, of the,Confederate States Navy, telegraphed from-Point a la Belle. On the 24th,-that seven of our ganboati bad been bred, after being overpowered by theenemy. The Itlehmond Empire, says the Navy De 'pertinent received& similardlspatoh last Sat urday, but it Is not kgowtt what boats are re. Charleston; Iday.l.—The federate . have cap tured s small battery of two guns, near Whit* Point, twenty-two mils. from Charleston. Gen. Brans has sent a force to look aftsir the Yankees. . • Lettere received bare, to-day, from the pris oners taken atjort Pnlaski state that they are at Bort. Columbus, on Governor's ,Island, in . New York barber. All - nr• 'well and 'kindly Savannah, - May I:4lsn. Lawton has for mslly communicated to the City 00111111ir his dotenninaticn norm to. surrender Gm city, and Councils have resolved to sustain Gen. Meoi,phis, April -29.—Dr., Foulkes, editor of the Memphis Arab:eche, has been arrested for publishing an article--calculated to array the planters against the Goverement. • , .. . . CUWAGO/ Memphis Argreo, of the 29th, hatihe following dispatc hes : Corinth, April 28.—Se/tart:gird le -moving, with large bodies - of troops, southward. Some go by rail, and others afoot. • Few have gikne west. It is generally understood he is evils = uating;though he declines answering ques tions. Ile says ,President Davis understands his morel:tents. Coriath, April 2B.—Purdy, was evacuated lest night. It has since been . burned. Every building is sad to bi destroyed. The Yan kees are moving in that direction. Oar out puts bad a skirmish with their advance early this momlng,eapturing 60 prisoners, Includ ing nine commissioned:officers. r • liart Wright, April 28.—.Thtin; has bein no change in affairs here eines Saturday. Steamers and gunboats frolll below have nr- . The Yankee fleet has mov ed up the stream, and Is now lying opposite the Osceola.: They are expecting:their marten, which still keep up their tiring. A Battle on.the Hie Grande. ... • KASSA! Crn , Ma7l3.—The Bsete Fe mail bas arrived. Anotber,battle has taken `-pesos between Gen.. Oanbjr and the. Texans, at Porollo the Tao Orande, where:the Texans bed forts= fled themselves. •The 11113014 *ire defeated. Oar loss Is 25 in killed and 'wounded. The enemy's lose has not been aseertalued. Gen. Oankrhad•made detour and tot below the sneaky; while .MajOr -Paul was in -tha-rear. The whole of the endues eopimand mil i.rolee ably be taken, as their eety. alleraativeie to serreader or lloCto 1151:nsountalas;*liens the ; -1 • -_ . • Y."-d-aki*tT=4*'. 111 *T IMPORTANT EVACUATION OF YORE2OWN. Gen. , Jameson- and, Col. Gainlo4llaek the first in the Enemy's Works. The Enemy Pursued Wetly -Army Gloucester in our rossessiois <te., Ite Foaraiss ?domain, May 4 1 Yorktowu was evacuated by the rebels, hut night, and our troops now occupy the enemy's : , works. • A large amount of camp aquiline and guns, which they could not destroy for (Oar of being seen, were left behind. EADQUARTERS ARMY Qu inn'T PUTOMAC,}` May 4-9 Wifm. To the Iron. Edwin Y Sivatoni Ocreeary of War :—We - hare the enemy's . raMparteotheir guns, ammunition, camp 'equipage, Deb. , and hold the entire line of his works, which the englneirs'repOrt 28 being very strong. I have thrown 41.,my cavalry and horseurtlllery in pursuit, supported 'by infant's?, 1 move Gen. Franklin's division, and as musk more as I can,bylwater, up to West Point ;10-day. No time shall be lest. Our gunboats have gone up York river. I omitted td- state that Gloucester is also in our posieasion. I shall pursue the enemy to the . wall. (9igned,) O. B. lifaCtumalr, 'Maj. Gen. Dispatchee - to the Secrete*, of War. MITATSV/LLI ' May 4.e.—lrOfte Stumm r diipateh has-Aseensecelied;„ 'A soldier's highest reward for service Is tali merit and re ' oeive . the 'approbation' otitis shperior oMeers. An expedition from Bridgeport crossed the river on May Ist, and advanomitowards Chat tanooga twelve mike. They:' , Liptare4 a lot of.tnilitary, stores, together with the Southern mail by railroad. A panickeitailed at Chat tanooga. The enemy arencoving all property in the direction of Atlanta:,: Galen. Ledbetter had been chastised for cowardice at Bridge port. There are not more' than 2,000 troops at Chattan o oga. They destroyed a saltpetre manufactory in a cave. The expedition re turned in safety with the captured property. Another expedition penetrated to Teepee, where they found e strong Union feeling pre vailing. On the game.day a skirmish took place with the enemy's cavalry at Athens. Our outposts were drawn bank, but on being reinforced the enemy rammed in the direction of Florence. There are straggling barhi.of mounted men, partly eitiseno; scattered along my entire line, threatening the bridges . , one of which they mended in .dostroying.' 0. M. Major General Commanding. FORTRESS MONROE, April 4.— To Hoe-E. Stanton, Secretary of Mar: YOU no dentithave been informed by Gen. MoClellsin that his troops aro in Yorktown. Jonw E. Wont, Major General. iItaDQII/ETIRS AREY.dr . XIIR POTOMAC, } May 4-10 a. 3111. ' The following is irons thearmy correspond. ant of the Associated Press :' This morning, at Ore o'clock; your corre spondent entered the enemy's works, which the rear of their army deserted tone hours be fore. Everything was found to be in utter contagion as though they left in gnat haste. Between forty and - fifty pieces of artillery have been left in their works after being spiked, together with a large amount of ammunition, medical stores, camp equippage, tents and private property of their. ;oaken. A negro who was left in the town ' states that the rebels threw a large amount of ordnance stores into the river to prevent it falling into our hand": Several deserters have succeeded in ruining into our lines. Ono of them is a very intelli gent man from New Tint, and who had bee'n connected with the Ordnance Department ever since the works at Yorktown had been con structed, stater) that the rebels ermined owing to the near approach of oar parallels, covering the immense siege works of our men; that they feared the success of the Union gunoats In the York and James rivers, by means of which their communication with the outer world would be cut off. The order was given-to evacuate by Gen. Johnson on There-, vdey to commence -the..ffilloaring. morning, . which was accordingly done. Gen. Magruder is said to have most strenu ously opposed the measure, stating if they could not whip the Federal' here there Ras no other place in Virginia where they could, that benne° in the presence of his men, who vociferieuely cheered him, losing complete control of himself. Gen. Robert E Leo, commander-in-chiet, arrived at Yorktown on Wednesday, and minutely etunined the works of McClellan, when he is supposed to have recommended the abandonment of the works, deeming them us— tenable. The deserters all agree in stating that their troops being much demoralised and dis satisfied when the order was made public, as they all anticipated having an engagement at that point. They alto agree that the rebels had one hundred thouiand men as, the.Penin. sale, together with 400 pieces of field ar.. tiller,. From the beat information received they - have fallen back to Chlekacoming Creek, be yond Williamsburg, where it is expected they will make a stand. Immediately on the fact beeoming known the troops were ordered un der arms and are now in motion from the right and left wing of the large force under command of . Gen. Stoneman, con sisting of cavalry, artillery and infantry aro In advance and will probably come up with the rear of the enemy before tight, if they remain 'near Williamsburg. . - The gunboats bare paned above Yorktown andare now shelling the shore on their way up. Following them is a large steamer and resale loaded with troops, who will effect a landing. Magruder swore that. ho was not afraid of McClellan if Lee was, and that if ho could not- successfully fight him here, he could nowhere. Only one man was left in Yorktown, and he was a negro. ' Gen. Jameson and Col. Sam. Black were the first to enter the enemy's main works. The only casualty that occurred was the killing of two mere and wounding three, by the explosion of a concealed shell within the enemy's works. The following are their names: Killed, George McFarland and Mich ael McDermot; wounded, Sergeant Ju. Smith, Fred. Steyck and Lawrence Burns. They be long to Company A, 40th 'New York. The works are very extensive, and show that they were designed by stilentilio en gineers. Layea.—The official report inch headquarters 'shows that' the - enemy left , seventy-one. guns on the works. At an.: cuter Point' the guns and ordnance stores were also left: ' Another deserter has just come in, and re ports that Jeff. Danis came with Lee on . Wed nudely last, and after a consnltation with the most prominent oaken all agreed to- the evacuation except Gen. Idagender.. BlEssos, May 4.—The following was received from the lieadquarnie of the army of the Potomac, by the Associated Press: It la certain that the rebels received rein forcements by steamer from Richmend,on Thursday last, but'did not disembark them. Their soldiers are badly demoralised, and evinoo symptoms of mutiny on account Of the - Imelda the fortifications and along the Wit liamsbarg road, on which they are retreating, they have burled to!pedoes And: parallelism shells, which are ceossionally exploding add injuring persons.; • .7 . Gen. Joe Johuston'i baggage has•just been D. B. Lathrop, telegraphic" operator, was mortally wounded by.the explosion of a tor- ' pedo. ; Another torpedo attached to a thirteen inch shell, bas:just been discovered the tel.: egraph CMOS. -• Prisoners to be EXeboOled. • 1. °sum, May 2.—The Mensphis 4r4ris, of Saturday, has a dispatch Vasa Corlath; 'tat; log thit Gen.Muckner,and COL Roger,Man son, who were. taken prisoner at jPort Don elson, are to be exchanged for Geo. Prentle and G. G. McMichael; of Philadelphia, who was Chief in General Smith'S stall: : ' The Crew of the Sumpter Disbanded. Bosrms, May B.—By private advises from Europe, brimght by the steamer Ameriek we learn that Capt. Ceuumis awd hie' °Myers ar rived at Southampton, on the /7th ult.; from Gibraltar. The mew had been paid of mid the vessel willsbe Sold. - • 5 . • River and Weather at-Louisville. Loviavtut, May 3—Rvatiag.—The' river it falling at the nte of tire Loney per hoar, with.tanleat water in the canal. Tin visa siiii444,oo.lpteopanc - • :.::.::,,,..j.,, ,-,•-.. , V.,,,1te11ta., 44 17i14. -4 "4:41 . 2. - . _ - 1' , . !.;'„ noeit , - .. , Haw tYotti; May - 4. - L -The atiemstrip Roan oke, front RILVS.O74 with.dates tothei29th ult., arrived this morning. Advicei; from Mexico state that -the Plena - Commiisioners had stated at a meeting of the allies on the 9th nit., that they would no longer - treat with the government of Mexico, which they style. an oppressive minority, and that they shall aid and protectAlmonte, as he came on at the express invitation of the. Emperor of Prince, who enacted open hostilities between the allies and the Mexican troops. .The French have decided on war, which the Mexicans accept,_ thoughTitarez says his gov ernment has been disposed to adopsall honor able conciliatory measures foi a mediation, butforce must be repelled by force. 8 7. 7 . . ' h troops are -arriving at Havana in Eng' h war vessels, from Vera Erns. Gen. Primwas to embark on the 25th with the last of his command, and six vessels have gone to bring back ammunition, Sio. . . -. Juarez has issued a call for all citizens be. tween the ages of 20 and 00, end they 1 / 4 1t0 flocking to the government standard from all quarters. The prime motive for this French interven tion is said to be the establishment of some government which will pay the fifty-two nil -lions of dollars of scrip issued by Zoologa and Col. Butler, brother of Gen. Butler, arrived at Havana on theit, from Ship Island. The steamer Melly sailed on the 14th tilt, and it was supposed she intended to run the blockade. - The following vessels arrived at Havana: steamers W. G. Hawes, Orisons, Athintio, Matagorda and Victoria, all from New Or-. leans, heavily loaded with cotton. Also, schooners Wide Awake, Gen. Garibaldi, Cora and Thomas O. Acton, all from New Orleans, with cotton. All the above arrived between the 18th and .2.11.6 ult., having reit the block- - ads.. Two or three schooners had sailed for Matemoras, but probably intend running the blockade. • The U. 8. transport Black Prince and gnn-. boat Chambers ware in port. From Pittsburgh Landing. dstas,"May 2.—ThO 'river fi stationuy , end . eight inches higher than ever beroyelipyrl4. The new!! ffo* pittsburet Landing is of the highest importance hitt its triontmissiOri over the wires Is prohibited. . The :latest _from the fleet was believed that & simultaneous attack would be made by the fleet before the close. of the week. :'The Memphis papers, of the 29th say that a meeting was held the night before, which hid concluded to born the• city in case of - the approach of the federal fleet. Editori als" urgently called on the people to reinforce Price,at Fort Wright, as the only hopes for the salvation of the city. • Gov. Yatoe left to-night for Pittsburgh, with a„hoopital steamer, rind a - large quantity of sanitat7 etorpe. fJontsTr.s, May 3—Pittsburgh Landing, Mei 3, 9 u p. to.—Siz deserters arrived yester day and ten to.day; all of whom: confirm the capture of Now Orleans. A fow dap ago one Tennessee and ono Mteeieeippi rogirqent, twelVe months mend *tithed their arms, their time having expired, and refused to serve any longer; although re- quired by the conscript law. - Beauregard put tworegiments to guard them. Twenty - descriers arrived yesterday. Great plumbers are leaving daily. All rumors of a battle here, or in the vicin ity, are entirely unfounded. Tho weather is clear, ind the roads will be passable in a day or two, so the army can ad= Vance. Hospital beats and stores are arriving daily, den. Fionall, of Kentucky, with hospital surgeons and nurses, arrived hers to-day. The following dispatch, dated near Far mington, was received at Headquarters : A reconnoissance sent toward Farmington, found•the enemy 4,5U0 strong; with four pieces - of artillery and some cavalry occupying strong position near the town: Our forces advanced at once to the assault and after a - sharp akir mish.carried the position in a very handsome style. The enemy left thirty dead on the field, with tents and baggage. Our cavalry are pursuing.. ThB whole a ff air was very hand soma—our regiments charging on • battery and their line of Infantry at a double quick, the enemy flying in wild confusion. Several regiments of cavalry were sent-to Booneville, and took formal possession of the town, tore the . raihresdAnsek,., 68d •dcatioyed- two. bridges. We have good many-prisoners but can't tell bow many yet. Our loss is two killed and twelve wounded. . Jonx Pore, Major General Important from {Vaehtaetoa. WISHINGTON, May 3.—The War Depart ment has received a message from Glen. Ral lick, dated to-day at Pittsburgh Landing, stating, that the army was well and in high spirits, and eager to meet the enemy. The Navy Department has made the follow ing appointments : Jameh Leaman to be acting Third Assist ant Engineer of the U. S. steamer Dragon, at lissupton Roads. Commodore J. A. Kivslow is ordered to report to Flag Officer Foote for duty,- 0. J. Bissell, of Michigan, has , been appointed Acting Assistant Surgeon, and or dered to report to Commodore Pauldiag for duty. Acting Master Isaac Warren has been detached from the Flag, and ordered to the U. S. steamer Fort Henry. Acting Mister D. F. Mosmin has been detached from - the Fort Henry and ordered to the U. S. steamer Flag. Acting Master Mate 'C. F. Hubbell, of Janesville, Wis., lum deserted, after baring drawn two months' advance nay. .• Dispatches received at the. War Department indicate all quiet at Fortress Monroe and at Headquarters near Yorktown, with the-ex (+apnea that at the latter .place our battery No..kwas occasionally 'trying the rangeof its heavy gnus on the city of Yorktown, and its practice was suEciently good to imuse a dis mettliyeoer:ge news t i m as olt e t n her inhabitants. No any quarter.' • Willi/I*ms, 81ay . 3 - .-hir; 'Louis do Geo froY, - first ilecretar7 of the .Brenct legation and formerly charge d'affaires to Now Grena da, having been appointed minister to Greece, is on the eve of leaving: Washington for that According to reliable information received bore from Richmond, the planters have deter mined to raise no tobacco this meason. The military had seized their Stock - new on hand to prevent its falling 'into the.. hands of the federal-army.' Capture of a Rebel Steamer. WASHINGTON; Msy 3.—The following dis patch wafreoeived at the Wary Departmen to-day FLAG Sytte•Wansan,} Port Royal Harbor,•April 28. • Sia: .1 hare Put time this morning, before the departure of the Susquehanna, to inform the Department Or the arrival here of, the rebel' steamer Isabel Ells Watley, in charge of Lieut. Wilson and a prise crew, she haring been eaptured•by the Si. lago do Cuba, Com mander Ridgely, ono hundred miles north;of Abaco. She is deeply loaded with Enfield' rides, and has, It is supposed, rifled cannon in her fore-bold, which has not yet hien es.-' 'mined. Thesis arms were taken on board, of Course, at one of the neutral colonies off our am infortned by Lieut. Wilson thanhe Bt. Tallolos Cuba discolored and chased the Nashville, but the latter was mich too swift for • her, The Nashville also had arms on board for the rebels, intending to run' the blockade if , posatbre.. • • • — Vilt7.respectfully, your obedient serv't, ' • S. kr. DUPONT,. Slag officer Commanding the Southern Allan; - tie blockading squadron. .• To Ron. ',Gideon ;Welles, • Secretar7 of the FFcTi. Port Royal. . . , Yalu, , May 3.—The United States gunboat Santiago De Cubs, from Port Royal, on the 30th alt., arrived at thisport this even ing'''. bringing as a prise the rebel steamer Isabel, alias Ella Worley, which was captured witile running from Nassau, N., P., 'for Charleston, S. 0., laden with arms,.auuntini- Don, wines, segars and medicines. The Santiago DeCuba ohased the Nashville for several hours, on the - 23d, but was unable to overtake her. , On the leame day the San tiago - agitated a schooner from Charleston, loaded. with cotton:_ She has also captured two other sohooners, - . both with snorted car goes for. the Southern trade, which are no* on their way to New York. - Nothing of importanse was transpiring' at Pott Royal when the tilangsgo left. Arrival of a Prize Steamer. . - NewTatatilday .stesteer, Empire City, from Part lioysl oa the 30th ult., ershr ed lest nlglitt with the prise steamer Notre Signore, d o Iteislci " The _tapholes -and' drew' Ad' the priiei LWe, Weans:id Bella pria *oat on board the ‘Jhapier City... lion'thern Ports to be Opened to Pot* • Ciffil Cootanantcationw.' - Humorous, May 4.—The 'following im portant circulars have been addressed to tie foreign Ministers, announcing the re-opening of 'communication with Southern localities reconquerod from the insurgents Dersirnour or &UTE. ji Washington, May d, 1862. Sul —I have the honor to'state for Your, - formation that the mails are now allowed to pus to and from New Orleans, and of er places width, having heretofore been eels d by Insurgent forces, have since been recovered and are now occupied by the land sod .naval fortes of the United States. " It is proper, however, to add that a military surveilfamoe is maintained over such mails so far u the Government finds it necessary for the public safety. • I am sir, your obedient servant, • W. H. SZWABD. DarlarxerroeSTATlC, WasamaroN,l May 3d, 1862. - - Sit :—I have the honor to state, for the in formation of your government, that a Collec tor has been appointed; by the President, for the port of New Orleans, and that necessary " preparations are being made • to modify the blockade so fares to permit limited shipments to be made, to and - from that and one or more other ports, which are now - closed by the' blockade, at a time and upon conditions which will be made known by proclamation. ' I am, air, your obedient servant, WILLIA4 H. There Is authority for stating there is not a sha4crw-of foundation for the story in circula tion relative to French intervention or an ar mistice with the rebels, eta. The War Department,'Ut noon , to-day, re ceived advices from Gen. Halleek, from which it is inferred that importint events will take place in the neighborhood of Corinth, within the,gest two or three days. From Cairo. Came, May 4.—lntelligenee from the army before Corinth him been received up to six o'clock last night. Gen. 'Haiku* ban moved his -headquarters twelve miles toward Corinth, and within two miles of the enemy's works. The entire xol amn Is dill pushing forward. ~ Skirmishes between our advance guard and the rebels Is of daily ,00cturrenee, the .latter making but a alight show of, resistanee,and thou failing back. . Gn Thunday,'4oo Germans from a .Louisi anis regiment, who had been lent out from the Tette' Damp on guard dutyomme into our lines.in a body, with white flags in their gets, and give themselves tip as deserters. A deserter states that Gen. Lovell's advance Was at'Grenada, and werefortifying the place, which-Is naturally a strong position. Be also confirms the report that Ileauregard is bi ing reinforced from all parts of Vie Gulf States. The merchants and business men having closed their stores flock to his sten . dard. . No news from the flotilla. . . . A refugee who came in from Vicksburg, Miss., left Memphis, on Thursday, says that the particulars of the fall of New. Orleans had been published. It produced great constant at on. All the rivertowns below Vicksburg areal- . most entirely deserted, most of the people having fled to the interior. A large number of rebel steamlimts has gone up White river for safety. It was believed at Memphis that Farrago's fleet would not come as far up the river as that city. The steamer Ed. Wilson was fired on by rebel cavalry cis miles below Savannah. Five soldiers ware wounded! , The gunboat-Tyler immediately went and shelled the woods And notified the people in -the vicinity that their property would be burned if a repetition oc curred. River still falling. The Merrimac oat AgaineeMulbery Island and Jamestown Evacuated. Berretta MoNoot, May 4.—The Merrimac made her appearance beyond 'Point nt one o'clock to-day. She etopped off the Point, and tip to the present time (4 o'clock) has net changed . her position. She is notac companied by any of the guaboats;and It is supposed she does not intend to visit us to day. The 2doultor and other vessels of the naval fleet are all itrreadiaess for action 'op short notice, and hopes she will maim, down. It is stippesed that the design of the enemy is to endeavor to prevent any attempt to go up the James river to cut or their retreat from . Three deserters arrived this m orningin a rebel schooner, - and report the evacuation of idulbery Island and Jamestown on yesterday morning. From Louisville. Looter/I.ra, May 4.—The Nashville floiou, of Saturday, contains a call signed by 150 influential citizens, to hold a meeting on Mon day next, to take measures to restore the for mer relations of Tennessee to the Federal Union. The river is falling rapidly, with 8 feet of water in the canal. The weatheris clear and pleasant. • Bostnesa.amonget our manufacturers and wholesale dealers is moderately active: A goodly number of Western customers are now in the city. While the purchases are light,— more for sorting up broken stocks than far laying In new enes,—yot payments are mostly made in - cash. The business doing is, there fore, moderate but safe. DIED: EINNIT.—On &tardy , . May- 3g, at tke'Pitts burgh Innttuaty, JOHN KINNZY, lit bergeant, Company jr, aatb OhloTteglmeut, aged about 29,yeara rtwEtr.rii us- OF . AY.F.LICA _L. 'LIONS FOB SELI,ING LIQUORS, Mod in,the Clerk's /301 M op to May 2d, 1802 • _ Allender John, tavern, 2d ward, Allegheny; Busrkle 0. W., other maids, Bth ward, Pittsburgh; Bellstein John. F., tavern, 4th • do, Allegheny; , Bechtold Egidius, do, 6th do, Pittsburgh; Barth John N., do, • 21 do, do; Beeler Geo. W., eating house,sth do, do; Born Jamb, tavern, Ram township; Beltaboover Wm., tavern, Lower et. Clair tpt Cheaseman W. N., tavern, 4th ward, Pittaborgb; Clinton Wm., do, 3d do,do; Carleton James, ; do, 3d do, do; Dfluy George, do, 24 do, do; Preybutig Ilezuy, eating house, Pitt township; • Frairick John U., .- do, fat ward. Allegheny; Gent George, tavern, 3d do, do; Gleib Christian, tavern, .3d do, do; .; Gaudio Franca, do, 3.1 do, Pittsburgh; Gordonß.. P.; ' do, 4th do,. do; Gebehelmer Peter, do, • 6th do, do; Gent Philip. do,. • Reserve township, Hanna Elizabeth, do, Staler township; JahnJohn, other goods, Dtmumine; Jacob F. 0., do, Lawrenceville; %outlaw EL, eating - house, 4th ward, Allegheny; Hoehkr Jamb ' do, 4th do, do; Heck &aleph, tavern, 61.1 ward, Pittsburgh; /Cellar Jamb, other goods, 6th ward, do; Kell Jacob, tavern, Shanahan; • Elsitiman Hubert, tavern, McKeesport; Luta Madera, whim hcruso, btb ward; Pittsburgh; Lewis Hannah, do, - • -21 do, do; • Lynch F. &Co., other goods, 34 do, do; Leather David, tavern, . bth do, . do; . Ligtikap G. C., do, Rom township; - Lonna Thomas; do, Vermille• toirosblp; Moaner John M., do, Pitt ' do; Mugele 0. P., • do, fat ward, Pittabragh; Magee John, • do, 3.1 do, do; Moil Apollo, . , do, 4th. do,; Allegheny; Quinn Charles, do, 3.1 do, Pittsburgh; Baum John G., eating home, Ott. ersird. - do; Mtge Joseph, other goods, lst ward, • do; Schoen/sitar do, 61h do,• • do; riddle Xmannel, torero, Mb do, do Slathers Adam, do SI do, ; .do Spencer Joseph, do 2d. do, : do Schwartz George, eating bone; 3d w`d, do • /Manes Lewis,' 40; • DoEmitimti; &bolts John, tavern, Ist ward, Allegheny; Sarver Jamb, - do, liceaudises township; . • 'Madam John, othergoods , goods, 6th ward, Pittsburgh; Wale Xavier, eating house, - 3.1 ' do; do; • William Robert, taveni, let ward; klileghezin • Wilbert Jacob, do, Lower St..olair . tp; I • Tund Philip, do, Shafer arguably; . . Warren George W.,do, .Franklho . do.. The Cant Will Meet Oa MONDAY, May 12th, DXS, at 10 o'clock, t out . cm the above coma, ' . o:3w - . • W. A. lIEB.BON. aerk.; %martin littlitta, Prrionorson, April„lttir 1862. Nr()TIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN T HAT GIALED PROPOSAL% accompanied by v.tere,'according to.forms to be rummies on op , slication at this offi, will be rozeir ed thereat wail 11 - o'clock meridian ce on tits WEST TUZBDAT OP y rrgg "MET, kr the simply of Parebdous, , , rim, etc.; enumerated In saW krms, on o year, commencing ha the fleet of July next, andimaing the thirtiethof' J e following. Tim' quantities elated w th rebreace ttilhe anal nom. ber of uMienta In the Hospital, but the United dada ratoses the right to take tome or knot said articled, accordingly as nuy be required. If the adults ' dellrered al he m ospital are not, In the Judgment of the Physician, of the bal./unlit", and adopted to thO Hapital, be will ho at liberty to Taloa the mme, to purchase other articles la their steed, and to chugs the conductor withlmy cues! of cost our the M 0.,. treat prices.. The United Biota reams the right to accept . the 'pro for the whole or any portion of theartiche CUSS. , W.11112011.1 2 / 4 0R, aitate add BO SAND tar Xe. W 114 . Ike 0;069, P yeah on City propirty: 1 for 8 . 20 0. 2 34 7• 111 on city property; ' for rOOO, a 'my:on city Peere • for -.2 .i oo ,.2yeeis,Onetty or county, property/. 2 for • 2,000.ach, 2 years, actonat/ .property;, S for 9.yesim,oa good property;... - , ars JAW, 2 roman city improved ProPartYV ~6 /or 6Uo,2"ems, on eta laiP r oyfd P r qwt7i •.2111be , " 400; tyar, tut City troptemsd : !or -.. zit& yarn otztjty__Ml WPM: Apply La*/ - B. maLim ia 92 , t o lR _ _....,_. .;'4, - ..: . :.::: ., :i 74 ': . .!;;. : ' . .Vi - ..'_•:: - •: , -, k.4.444/itiartar,..,:er 2 , .. ..„.... .. ... . _ .. . 47 0 54 kc j ilii: 0470. RD. . . , . . . "COIDECZnig,.4 4Stlif TEAMS' brifolliti T rirr • OT If' IiffiIdiItDRITAICZASD. YAWN. -. icei., PI rtnr,Wwlk.i ,' ii . i..4:Gtiiiaarre„ . .I.IL II .4 64 . i EMITAGII XAELICE.TB:. • '..1 , . . . ~ 001 a ' At 4* Pfgaterile.-Dotiii:lhaftu.3 FLOURThireiiliOrti gIISUWIN alailksti,t'lln,e Flour market, bat; as Yet, Prim bars ,tui,*lPriL ‘*: .;...' chablrl; site of GO bbb Zanily at ss,ol4 . 3oifa'dif 1tr...,- 8 5 00.10. and th do do at $5,15.2Ath. ''. • ' '...,.-: ..„..'.... BACON-41nm,, ut. the demand tontinitm ifift4 sale of Maoism country Cared at 4Xc IbrAfXrakiank,._ be for Sides, and Zj.e for Zang and 6.0 . C0 its edgy. .-.' eared at 4Xcfor Shiaddera G3ie for halo Hanuomd-'... 7037340 br Sugar Cared. POTATOES—erza, with a good demand; laboft,lo . . MOLASSES—sfeady; sale ha - two lots-of 40 btds . Wan N. 04'oak pachipn, at Me p 4 genie: '. -... SIICIAItIve And dull; sale of.IP Midi Cube , . , • . h and Porto'Bico at - Mic for the former and. lIXo Re tei' latter.'•'h clizzem—,!iw. of ?Z.' barer R at - Oe, And CORN—but nIW Ea awing, and Vital ara natati Dalai 2200; gals 'of To bush Shellwrit age. BuTTEß_andisa - 01; We bf 2'bbli and 2 kris spanked at and !Ali anti 4 box "imbue: Riq at TIMED P31171T-Bale of 18 bush roadies at $2,25 I to fE,7B, according to qtuaity. A PP!" 14 " at $1,40 • • • Imports •. - WHEELING—nut klntraYa-8 hhdis tobatoo, 331 bbla nour,./.50 bp malt; 3 bales sagest/lute &as, INS eke wheat, 1 flour bbl, 2 bdle stases, H T Kennel brok3o eke potatoes, John Herbert; 64 bbletkelr. Ake. Donald./ Arbuckk; bus mdee,Hunned,y co; 10 kg. lead, John - P Scott; 66 empty bbil end Dt bids, Spenser d; Garrard; 1 - colt line; John Irk, - 16 bble, eke, 1 hr. dried trait, Mitchell, Hemet A CP; 18 eke de. Delimit co; 10 bble. 10 ht bble ale; Ado porter, Win Edmunds; 1 tub •batter, Little./ Trim ble; 75 bgn oats, Colvin Macon;. 6 pkgi prodltose 2 cakes, 8 Dareley. Imports by Railroad. - PII7II3IIIGH. 7T. WASHHet CHICAGO HALIdOiJA—. 'May 3.-3 cars pig metal, John Hogshead; 139' hags Harley, Brown & Kirkpatrick; 1 Dr. beeswax, X groom. AM, 123 bush potatoes, Schomaker.dc Hang; 57.'ear. boys, Jas Irwin; 20511 Lb's, Brower; 81L1 &. 00;147 do do, John Black & cc;' 20 bbla baszotte, B A Panes; lock 4 cof B. akii•potatoel, Beck= & Long; 100 bbla flow, 8 B Sloyd k co:. 6 bbls pork, A Vanywden .bxs audios, A Bradley; 2 bbla bacon,Watt Wilson;;• 28 soap boa, B C Sawyer; 15 aka rags, /ltldeCulkeigln 1 bbl eggs, 1 bx butter, /5 bgs dry epplii, J Grazier. Onzrztann 4 Prrniatracia 14 AILAOADMy': 2:— 13 bxs amain , Frank Van Corder; 13 bd ltfat Juni.. dies, Hammier & Graff; 6 sks bed pint Seibert & Co; 117. oil bids, Jam Dalzell 4 Son. 836 ' gallons 'stone ware, E Bryant; 16 bbis floor, leltoblson Co; 20 by feed, W Ilagsa; 78 bdis chairs, Walkar;:B6 Ms floor, H Herwig & co; 3 ale bids, 1' bbl butter,. Atwell, Lee & co; 6 kgs lard, Jl - 1011worth 4 co; 4 do do, Ude, 8 cka bacon, Wm Haynie!, .1 bz. do, do / 0 '4 12 bib soap, 6hrirer 1t Lazear. Giver Nevis' 4 The dee advanced about eightee n.""'nea dedng Friday night and fistnnian "air yaaterda; It . . Canary, with scant nine feet' by the marks.. The weather continua elearand pleasant and 1117 favor:. able for business, which we regret to my, to tither Millie the way of stetunboating.:The receipts sp. pear tohe dropping off considerably, while the 'Mfg meets are only moderate . The Onlytiansient,ar. rival woe the Malnotte, from Tennessee Inver.. The, EMIXIS Graham, fr om. Zitiesrllie, Font; from Lcuisville. and Ida . Div, from C4lChilllal,*l! duo and t will imbue . . tie found at the . .wikarf this 'Mom. ing.---:•llloinegire City, for St. Loubsiand maw, afar, for. Unimak, bleared ma Saturday, with infr le the first appearance of the Moho ' ttei of this port Ammer two menthe, during which thus she has been enga g ed as a treamporthi the gcnirce• moat service., She brought a largemindiamailltanid- - ed soldiers from Pittsburgh Landing to Tionirrille, and from the latter point: to Cineinnalt she had a cargo ofiobel prioazioio. Ai 'Cincinnati she received full cargo , for this City Iowi; Prima Donna Argo, - from Si. Lords, wilt alive: during the • FOR 0 /XCIZTATT ARO LOORIVILLR=nIO. HUMP; Capt. McCallum, is the next packet gor-- OtheLonatt and Louisville, laming on Tuesday evening. - The 'J. B. itont-Caph :Kerr, is sallow:wed tor Wedneulay.. Poe Tax Dinsusarerr Bleu—The 'Diadems ,Capt. Rogers,- will positively leave to•day. ThAAri eon* Capt. Shaman, and. Argonaut, Cept.-„Cortor, - are also announced tor- th e mane point,. • - FOIL NAnt - nusr—Tho.Lll. DODO, Capt. Tlarlason, to loading and will be ready lean for Nashville Fos Watanto—The Ltxtie M rlla. CaPt- Brawn. tattle Wheeling packet. for to-day, laming at opou. • . . . • . ffittikets' hi - Telegraph., Pnurnstrzta, Map - g.—Noon.-There Is a Mint feeling in the Soar wicket, with salsa of 1,000 .bbls ' at $6 25 for supwSne, 3544(05 75 for extra, mad fuzcy• on pritata terms. Small sales of Bye Slone at 33 37; and Corn Meal at 70. There le an active demand (or Wheat, and prices hays again advanced "3e per bushel; sales of 10,000 bush . red at $1 33,0137, and white at •31 45011 60. 1ty.44. willing at .7310~7.5e.:' Corn it saute and In good demand; gala 5,000 bush yellow sold at 551056 e. Oats In active demand - at 39 1040 c. In Previa - Wu there is more activity; sales of metal:ark. 112 75/013, and mass beef at 911 , 01 green meats we. notice sales of 50,000 pry barns and shoulders on _pints term.. ',Cloverseed Is dull it $4 60. Whltkr Is quiet; mles of Ohio at 23390243 c. New 'Wait, May 3,—Noon.—Flour Is very quiet; and prima 'am unchanged; 7,000 bid* mid. Wheat quiet and unchanged; Corn steady; Wee at 570590. - Pork:firm . ; Lard flub:. Whisky ;MUM 23.8242. Raw Receipt, of F10ur,11,575 bhp; Whea t , 13,N1300911: May 3.—Cotton sake . bales at 27c. Moor quiet; 10,000 bbis sold. , W h at.: . quiet; rah* of /4,593 beat, at unchanged price : ' Corn unchanged; sales, of . 28"0 bush. Pork at VS 52%1012 75. Whisky Ann at 244025 c., firm _ SLUE. are Retire and higher. /titivate at the , - Principal ..11otelm s ,38 LAST itiorer. - -Liberty at.;•near E. B. 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