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(iiatiat of Fortress Monroe soya, 'under 'date of yesterday The steamer ,frousl-White lioness this •aftiinoon Airings ininhar.",ef passengerifrOM - thiCh4dtpartort" , lof Oco Me lelian, WhiohWere in proiluilty ~; to Bottoms Bridge, over which a portiow of i thearity had already pas sed ; talon hien pastied:tho iiiiiieltithOadayi; ;Itew-Bridge,. • abqut eevsa ' miles further up, Witidneight miles ofitioltinond: ,, ' - '' IC to rumored that .s t)tepositlon for an sr iistice,of ton.tbsyschad„. litieri2.**.hy,tho 'oi - cOUrse no Mob-Ades could' be -.; enteriained. • " • ' ' , . The adesnee--wse understood. 170 ' within 41011 point_ ,the • ohmflut fallen beer, with slight effort • 'to cheek our anwaid movement..:Tbe , way-of WesipridgeantOralho eitynn the oitti-01 .1 0; -The. tug. Dragon, from-the James - river tea i t ,,Morning,,bringe down: two veryrintelligent 'uitizens of Petersburg, who Redirect that city Vesterdni.teezzuid-thw4oiss- gang-under the. 0011-10Releel:jeotv..-levieW al; the loiportants infermattOWthey, bring,. it would. nothospro ' pei - tcrtalstathotrAmineepublie;havrogas ,brOught.l4 - o*..(ifoldeberougli:they wore tin; ; "medisiteff•Neenti.PS Gen. Wool;. tliiime>lttitig Lot Orin. -31"eaelisn's besdquer :toreriforWhom'they. hare: some -information 'which they tibia not yet made Oublie. -•• They represent ;the vindition of attain at • " keteirsburrand,teuiserrOrmaitig country, as of abroat deptorible condition, and.,the_ cutter . ingief - thejswiple" almost be*Matt endurance.. • "The scarcity of Rroliisloptwas .so great that • arerYittiugwakzeiztaf o ctiui army, and men' thersollars hove :bita ' o half "rations,. for a past,teak ' with no - prospect of even this.aup .2:,;F:,!•,..-.-Ply..aoritinuirig for any;groaciorigtit Of time., ti+• Via tele army, or at lesatitgreat portion of rePiwient being P eel( ate extentextentthetit,isonly,held ..."‘:t d siottiirr - by',. the - meet vigorous appliance of r e •Stili the work eettemiptlonsra itary law. ' i:pr4mSts .thkroatir to tlchmond were thronged 'with unarmed meit,7old and" 'Young; being, • ' driven ' lang Mader ' strong . g uard of armed men. They represent that no peOpleitimed; • ern timer heie,mitfered more than-the people; Of iTirginieirolliit.puffeting,ofm'y hottsehold being in' mourning with ' the proOpeet of an - - . 7 - approaching tmeinn. - They alio stags that Reaaregird arrived at Richmond on Tuesday. On being questioned as in - their - authority for this- etntement,, they said that it was so announced end understood -it Petersburg on Wednesday morning, and no `one doubted the fact ••-• • ~ Jeff. - Thwis • raid. the military .authorlUer had detlered their intention to fight to the' destli before Richmond; butetrung suspicions . ' were eriteitained•that it - was really the pur, • :pose to sibundon the; ily, After short_ defer* , at-the Wdeice surrounding it. Large numbers women and children from Richmond hadiertivedit Pete/lb - neg., and they tropreranted the' strati In that city beyond: deatteiptien".l: Zhieuts viere made by the sal', ,dicre from the Ong states. that they will only • leave IticlitiOnd ashez and great fears were entertainedeist - tho'thAat would be carried - into- effect.' It' would produce - the greatest AffOrto.ott Oie,,pert of etio eitimins to prevent uch.a catastrophe ..... • .L. . • number of 'rebel • forces at Rishmond spy{ vicinity wiagenerally believed' to be 14 x ;00,000, , Inetuding the • unarmed and psoziy„.arened'.trc, , !*.s,ol;.rocent. - levies; who were braving Omer* inftbairhands for stedife sireee:/...-Ppeerters opOrt that the: intoner* lereelcil.the_liclnityi el that' work. is nearly thirty , thonsand:: „-;;;;; t-- I - Fr, ESE .Renrultipg S eau d.. tol. lector, .foetiiiiitliclid atifti Att `l7.#l4.A.a(littia, arity:.:23.,-.1-Thir War Depart - knolW-W''ciiThlod.,foP.ple' definite number of '46444.reopened theta:piling eta- Gene lately :closed by Order: - !otoilneW -tionte-v_ill be raised' for special di/tying in , " Tor the military oopunandant !-Oinie; *viand tide, no formal mall has - been made - on the'States for volunteers. The Mein _objebrialo obtain a reserve to flit tip existing to noon, to-day, the War Department hat 'rec eived= no news of importance either from Gen. McClellan'e or Gen. - Thationatary of the Treasury has appOlift edDeorgit' ~Derinicon, from ~ the , neighber hota,Ltil ' . lfetv:' Primal; tur - epeeial _agent and COlhittlitito Apia that Dort at the earliestprae , thud pailmiiiverdeito carry out the - Plaid . dett'e‘piociatestion: ' Collectors ' will be :4- yointed forTletifort, N:41., and Port Royal aktmon asitroper_persilie can be solectedd,the ckiiii4o.4a46l4lratatTAif the - -TreasarY - beiPg - ,er t nio„;ll6-,aervices - - ; . the-,services---.of 'the residents amongst the-Beath; and-who,h:r,:: addition • to eilleletteyilkill attitable tdall paities een-1 itetWilin.tlieviliilitari and ei;rll anthoil dectooliplaem Lit night,' growing out of the-feet/as ir_geneValirsepreaented;ltuitii siiiiirof soldiers. werit to,,the_jall;for the par . P94a 'ol—efibetin _.of -a *elated woman, alleged;to hal:lndex . military -firottie tion, and .WhOliad been sent thither by ilk -- tile of a,deeision of the Commissioners, under the 'Fugitive Slave Inwr The jailer, - Mr Mil burnrand- Deputy; ISiarthaT. Phillips- raided to deliver them the_ woman - Withettt an order froni - Marshallatzein , Thaoronsequenee was, the military , wide them.. Prisoners, together with the counsel for the.olaimant of theAvh .. man, end lodged them ..111,1410 Central Guard Reaso,tuid-removedthe woman to another pail of the - . a,eubaegnent period the Marshal him telt orneWPerdedbit,Gupirlittifidintof Poliee Webb and ono of hie _Sergeants, repaired. to the jail, and in turn captured t end, guide the two military guards prisoners. The - inatter 'thus rested until en early heir , - , this mornlngorhen_allaba-parthis ware 40-; leased, OXVllpting Deptair - MittiharPhillips and Jailor bllllburu.T They, too, will dolabt . las the oourso of the day besot litlitierti i=,` v 5 .4 . • Arrival from Crilifornlii6Meterture for Beira° • e• • rcw•Yott, May Wirth Butt, from Aspinwall, arrival st this pertrids morning with 000,000 in , treasure, 'and: Oar Callfornls malls. ^ ' The steamor Gen:. BaMilde wilt sail this afternoon for Beaufort. The newly sppoirktola liliUtaiy Governor for that fitita,hlr.btstiley, the Bev. Mr. 'Clark, of Sifeasaohusetta,Wmt others are among her passenger!. • . • Front :Glli. alleck's trashing Along the Whole Line. _ Efer.frirs Hien 'QUAITZI3 pity Thor, ents.....ione(derable skinitishing along our whole lineyasterday. /a eyery cue:the enemy. was driven beck. Our lOU wu about fort] klibikend Warded—the enemy's about the tea , • • Deterteiir continue to 'come in deilz in spade, mostly from thel3th Loggias regi ment. . _ Explosion—Four lits.tou Cnosr, Pa., Bliy lovomci• . tits exploded Lsit sliming at }Lipton, killing four Men. 141Qt(E1 " • oso bosom rz4l:4 farralipt; ' 2bo do d• SA stori sad landing fnd . tor sae Id: foal •e":. 66 t at co '"°l chum nel b 3 t}mr:lsthand vas orie ~..o#o4, 4 4 C3ost JcltaC. Backus, D. n.:ot Baltimore, ,;%;dersior ttoy lost General' iiiii!bly-4ext Bob. xii: 28. Af .;tlrettmictoia was, cOnatithted :by prayer. Rev. Merles C. Beatty, D. D., a:Steubenville ; Ohio, ties elected gotiera. tor by. a vote nearly unanimous, over two 4undred memblyp voting. Rev. 4.7.-Me- Bill, D. D., of Princeton, N. T., was elected Stitteci n clerk, and Dr. Schenck, of Philadel phia,-Permanent Clerk. Delegates were t'eported from twenty-four Synods, and also - - ,rep res e t', tativ es frets corresponding bodies. The following Synods, we learn from the Banner, are not represented : Synods' of Virginia North Carolina, Nashville, South Carolina, Georgia; Alabama, Mississippi, MeMphiti, Arkansas, Texan and Northern India. Tho , first day wee occupied in per feeling the organization of the body. Im mediately after the opening of the second day, the"ModeratoT announced the follow-, ling Standini Committees : eta Bills and- ;Overtures, Judicial Committee, cal Seminaries, Doinestia Missions, Foeign Missions, Board of Education, Moard of ;Publication,. Church Extension,/Narrative, Devotional Exerchms, Fo'reign/ Correepon-. 'deuce, Systematic Benevolence, Finance, Mileage v and Leaie Of l bience, Rev. De. -Mrsckenridge - tChairm n of Committee on Revisedßook of Die Aline, submitted a re port, which, after / /roper consideration, the ` decisive action / of the , Assembly was post ' potted until' 63 annual meeting in May, '18138.. Rep‘rie of the Trustees of the Fund for-'Disabled.Ministers, etc., and Presby teriarilistoricaV Society, wore then pre sent d. -The itepOrt of the' 'Treasurer or the Historical Society makes tip following' MR=l Ai., he ;, • . -• ,-- • ;,„ GENCE7. • Balance on hand $3,781 32; re oeiyed from July 14, 1861 1 to May lel,' 1362, $20,668 19,—total $21,452 51. Die bnrsimente 'during the year, 816,558,95; ,hiilahce , remaining, $7,893 56. Third day —everal•Overtures were presented. Pe oria, Rag flied as the place of thp next meeting of the Assembly. The prim-, 'Cipal portion of this days proceedings was 'oCaupied in the considertion of the Report of the Board of Publication. Fourth day —By request of the Committee on Over, tures, it was ordered that the "Home and Foreign Record" be furnished to all at the bizrest cassis prires. Dr. Breckenridge sub mitted.a paper relative to hie position as Professor in Dafiville Theological Seminary, wherein ho alleges that Revs. Hoyt and „Stuart, ministers of the Presbyterian :Church, had assailed his moral character, After presenting the facts he tendered Isis resignation, -and, on motion, all the pipers bearing on thd anbject were referred to ; a . special cominittea of seven. Dr. Brecken• ridge introduced a - communieistiOn on the State of the Church and Country, which was made the special order for Thursday af ternOn. ' The corresponding delegtstes from the Cumberland and Reformed Dutch Pre ' testane bodies 'made aome very proper re marks. Fifth day—Soon after the session opened, Dr. Stuart Robinson submitted a , rejoinder to Pr. Breckenridge:s statement, which, on motion, was submitted to the special committee of seven. —The 'General Assembly *of the New School Presbyterian Church, met at Cin cinnati; on Thursday,. otlast week. The opening sermon was delivered by the Rev. Dr.• Condit, of 'Auburn, N. Delegates yeported for twenty-one Synods, numbering one hundred and sir ministers, and eighty six elders. , Au . . George Duffield, D. D., was elected 4loderator ; Rev. E. F. Hatfield, D. D., Stated'Clerk; Rev. William Sterling, Permanent Clerk, pro lem Hon. W. H. Brown and Rev. Frank F. Bilinwood, Tem porary Clerks. =lt 'is reported that there are seven teen distinct Jewish congregations in New York city.: Three of those have flourishing Sabbath achoolt , conitected with them. The first anniversary of one of the schools was celebrated 'on the 27th of April, the Chris tian. Sibbath. Among the prizes was a copy of the Bible, containing both the Old and New Testaments complete. The read ing of the Word'u God is being encour aged, the Now Testament, however, being regarded merely as an interesting part of sacred history. —ZoMetime .since, twenty-one young men, educated at the Mission House, at Her , manshurgh, Germany, under the direction of the ;good Pastor Harms, a Lutheran olerantim, were solemnly ordained to the holy ministry in-Hanover. The services of their ordination were attended by the King and Crown . Priuce. At an early day the4e after, the twenty-one missionaries, and quite a number of colonists, sailed for Af rica.. , —The missionary to the Chinese rebels, Rev. 1.7. Roberts, it appetre from recent intelligence, had departed from the camp of - the - rebels, algide life iras'endan. , gored -----1110 Moravian Provincial Synod, of the continental Provinces, assembled this month at Merruhut, Saxony. ----The Presbytery of West Lesington, Sy., have under ndvicement resolutions condemning the transfer or tho Presbyte rian Herald to Dr. Robinson. —The Bet. J. G. Oncken, a missionary sod agentrof thepinturgh Bible Society th, liiinbargh;"itikinia ' tef, ekes the com mencement of hislabors in Germany, that forty thonsandlionishave been savingly converted through the .agency of the •mis (lon ho superintends,' end millions have be tomipoesessed of the Scriptures. . --A:Fronch Bishop, in a serinon re cently, said: "Let women beware while putting on their profuse arid Cipansire at tire, how narrow are the gates of para dise." orreapondents of London papers still refer to the rumors that the Emperor _Napoleon intends Lo use hie Influencio to mako Archbishop Hughei, of New York, flrat Cardinal, and then, when a vacancy ; oc curs, Pip° ..cif Rome. IFis, quite probable that the Archbishop Is in high favor at the. * Paha Royal, and thors is no tolling whit Naioleon. might do to accomplish his.pui poses. - —Tho Emperor Napoleon hail prohib ited the cornmemoraiion of the three imp. dredtli anniversary of the infamous Bar tholmerea massacre,' ribioh was proposed by alit Archbishop'of Toulouse. ' • • ---4tattirss to tho Commiseion, of tho Free Church, recently held In Edinburgh, Bectland, show that $6,000 had bean con tributed by the. Ehuroh congregations for American Forelgir 2thialocia: - • 7 • • • • • MMWMEGE EME ' . -::;,:e.:iA4' , lz-f - :: 7 . '..'.:';'',:,1:.,'-' I'-'- 7 0 nal t - 'IS '1143y011111 e - or I - i • 01 " : f :Zt; i2i 1 : 1 7, . ie; ', —. 7777: T 766 . iffTi;*ife l :_ . l4 l, --- .R WORD. '' Eva - , ivlica ;_. Tob‘ ,;,; ' ;-."idl two beans' 4:00.11.F51.41,17E,DE Fog A y E.6O.O.IuTuRAITyIOANn). 0131AI:0,2D mate fain; bet:trot -- -' 7 - . . ! vfx. gv6aciar*. P., I.l i . J. Gusuns. Low Churchmirn.—l beg yoUr .pardon, I B LlU:Ara:wet - , • ; l _situ PALA C. J a., ~ - -sir; but according to my arithmetic, .-/ . - . D . PIiZSZON. 'three beans and one bean make fair I (''' prrysilulical SlAtttriETS• ' beans. ,IA High - Churclipan—Geutleipti, 1 ~ pit7 / 11 2 •fx.' 44 .P. 44 - 1 * '''''' -Pw ''''"' -h D '''''' ' ; `"" 1 " -1 your stupidity aryl your ignorance; Mid , I F F gaomi, May 23, 154;2. Inlnentihe Miadder,you are workin g in' in- I culcating that brit two parcel- n's can ma - re tour beans, while both :y 'and geometry so clearly establish '. takes four separate and individual make foul! beans. . MORAL, FOUZ:I , EL. EAOT While the doctors duted about . the ' arithmetic of the ration; poor Lazarus died of starvation for want of the beans. —lt is repothil by reliable authority that there are noW no fewer than five hue , dred parishes, a the Northern States alone, which are vacant nt 'Present. —Merle D'Anbigne and others have Limed a/circular, proposing the erectioh of a Mentorial to Calvin in Geneva. The Me morial is to be in the shape of a ball for preaching and ,schoolroom—and it is to be dedicated the 27th of,-May, 1884; the . day on which, as it is simply and nobly ex presied in the Itegistry of the .Geneva Con sistory—'s Chapin trent to God." This being the only memorial of his death. A curious trial is going on at Paris, arising out of the marriage,of an ex-Ito man. Catholic 'priest; and the celebrated advocate. and! orator , .L Jules Favre, has undertaken to demonstrate that the mar riage of the clergy is not forbidden by French Interesting Particulars of the Erne notion of Pensacciju. Voluminous dispatches have been received by the Government from the Gulf. They re late principally to the details of the recent movements connected with the capture of New Orleans. The evacuation, though probably occupying three' or More days, wee finally accomplished on the night ot,Friday, the oth inst. Ulm magnificent Marino h ospital is a heap of ruins. Only-a email portion of the.wall is standing. The Marine Barracks, being fire proof, are uninjured. Only a few of the re maining buildings in Warrenton and Woolsey Were burped. All the GOvernment buildings in the Navy Yard, except the foundry and machine 'them and offcers' quarters, were burned; also the ship Platten, on the stocks, together with a large quantity of coal lying on the wharves. Every preparation was made for destroying the 'Custom Meuse, it being filled with com bustible matter, but from some cave it did not ignite. At Pensacola they burned, two steamers— the Neafie wati Bradford—and the large oil works in the Outskirts, with $15,000 worth of oil. They attempted to burn the wharves at Pensacola, but,Capt. R. It. Jackson, Aid-de- Camp to Gen. Arnold—who went up in. the schooner Marii J. Wood, with 25 men, with a demand for the surrender of the city—sue- coaled in extinguishing that:lmes and saving the. wharvs, a large quantity of lumber, two schooners loading with cotton, and other prop• -erty. In this he was aided by many citizens of Po/33440113, who appeared to be glad to see him. Capt. Jasksin was conducted to the Mayor' office, where ha mot the Mayor and a number of Aldermen. To his demand for the surren der of the city the Mayor acceded, as he said, "to the extent of his ability." Capt. Jack eon was told by, the Mayor, Mr. Bober, that Gen. Joist, who has been in command since Gen. Bragg left, weir determined to destroy the city of Pensacola ; and it was only at his earnest solicitations that he finally consented to spare private property. A story is chrrent that an infernal machine is attached tolhe magazine of Port Baroness, to blow up 'Hien occupied : by our forces. To give plausibility to this, the key to the mag jtine was' found hanging in the entrance by the postern gate, looking like an invitation -to walk in that way. Gen. Arnold has wisely, ordered a thorough examination to be made . by Major Tower, of the Engineers, before allowing euritroops to enter. It is inipoAdble yet to tell the amount of ordnance stoles which bate fallen into our hands, - or thn number and condition of the guns. Mos4l, their hest ones were removed by Gen.!Bragg in March. Torrible — Bffeete oe the Boiler Ex .plosion tin the,Bebel Barn Mexico., Deserters fom Fort Pillow state that one; hundred and-Eighty dead bodies were removed. from the rebel rams and gunboats, on their return from .the late naval engagement. On the Mexico:1;1;0101e bioilere, it will be remem bered, were eiploded by a well directed shot from the Benion, every man was either killed or so badly - Isealded as to render recovery, doubtful. lire of the enemy's - vessels, as cording to th story, ware entirely sunk, but, three of them were so badly disabled as to be rendered alniost useless. The impression at the fort .was; that they had been badly whip ped. These deserters also report that every preparation,6ven to the dismantling of guns, hat been ma de for the evacuation of Pillow. Tar SOISORDER OP FORT Bfacosr—A Porn- LAO ERROR EORRAOTRD.—An impression has obtained gederal circulation that the garrison of Fort &lacer' surrendered with the honors of war. An; txtimination the - ,Articles'.of Capitalotion; we are authorised o say, will show this not to be the case. The garrison surrendered as prisoners of war,And se such were paroled; Col. White delivered' up his sword, which was returned to him by General Burnside and if the officers were permitted' to retain Glair elite arms, it was by the special favor of the General, and not by virtue of any stipulation. I The explanation is duo to the credit of our gallant and' successful com mander. .1 B JEalralli 042 V FUK C CIIvNATI, LOUIS- .ffrjr,„,,A VILLN ANDVENNESSEN —The line ateentor Err. LOUIS,Copt. 8. A. Mao, 'will los.. on TIJENDAY, 27th Wet., at 5 ecirek p. Vac freight oil pvs.age apply on beard or to • • J.i N. LIVINGSTON A CO., ") - .101 COLLINS & CO., Jnini /LACK,' IWOK - 6r. I LOUI I IiALENA LA - a:47 AND Pam dimmer ISHLFAST. I.Napt. Carleton.; lonvoti'sn'111:011) 1 ID DAY, MI th4tinatit, 1614 p. to •For freight or poi sugo . spply on .11), ut the loot of Market street. or tor.:l JOIIN FLACK., Agent. VOK tier.i L Si J. Duaotit k r. AND Sr.PAUL:--The sroamer PRIPLA DONNA, Capt. Geo. D. Moons, writ 4 loam for tiro:above arid all lutertamliata porta ou SATURDAY, -lib imitaul, at 4 o'clock"p. m. For freight or m apply on board or - , my'Ll .. .R. -LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agent*. 14 1 01 t UL ULNNATI, xSf. LOUIF AND ST.- PAUL.--The boo light ilretnicbt .plasenger'ataamor tieitt.rutAli, Di.pt. D. L. liaiiillickson, will. Demo as aboro on TIM-DAY. h aY 2141, at 4 p. to; For frrislit or passage apply .n board or to , • • • to gi J.' D. LIVINGI37OI4 .4 CO - ; Ageuln. hlUlt (ANC' ;NATI, JAJUIOr .1. VILLE AND NASUVILLE.—TII/,/ , -.47-' cif • . tauzeur NIINTON, Capt. 066. W. Ebi.ri, wIU les,. for tho ialma and all tofrrittiAlate porls • oe beLTUItDAY, .Ittt lost., at p. m. Yor or poss.ago apply on hoar Ll d or to '• J. D. VINGSTON .t CO., JOIIN YLACK .01:LEN Y PACKE BETVIIII Igo. X, Cipt. ifstbove •;rm. revolve • frolglp fur OIL CI It 'cud 'lntormvlistr p , it% • 70.1041 f. Ifotles of • hot doparturo bo intim UrMandoy's paper. it- • • snya3 . • . J. COYLE, Attrut. • • - • • • -• 1.11 U Ait Edlik4ll.LLE PACKET.— new achl pweniter atounor YDtMA Witt- HAM; Copt. Monroe Apra. loarop l'lttaborgh Zancalll* van' TCLODLY, at o'clock p. Ilottitale& itAVINS Zero:drills VTItY THIDOI' at . 7vr [Teen or Damage acpply or board or ' to 3. D. LIAINUSTOg .1" CO., Avow. Ihttabargh. IL B. PIERCE t CO.. Agent*. holonvillo. • 8014 l'Athit;T."--/ t,411 Y The steeper. 1.1Z73 v Capt.' D. T. Btown,, kayos for 'WEIE6bI/40 . and all hiteremilaia *tau 3102‘DAT. WSPRE.S. DAT au& FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock* co., malting clove connectloea with Oa Parkersburg packets. Return. log, leaves WIRCELLZKI eters 111E41MT. TIIII1111.• DAT and HAT WIDAY,at &o'clock a, to.' Yor freight. catpassega apply on board or to I 1 ,JAES ROLLINS & CO., Agents, .1 • • • •• • No. 115 Water street. Pt ULA ft WIIEEIOO • .Agii PACK xplendld prawn steamer kLUSTIIVA. Capt. John Oordont earn tor Wileallng and all intarrnallata porta EVERY T OE& DAY,,TIIIIDSDAY BATIIILDAY, at 11 o'cbxk .ttL• :qua ltig doze connictiona with the similar packets fur Parkoritrarah andCinqueitettirn. logkarcaliTheellog EVERY MONDAY, WYDNIIB. DAY. mid WHIDAY. at D o'clock a. to. Plasenietw raceipull through to Cincinnati. l'or paskt or pas.. sage apply on board or to JAS. COLLINS kg,k... En= , ;:.7 , ;. , , , 7'-':;, , : , : - ,, !-'-..:.;`z..:7.i..,'7:.f:-.:.,7!'.,: FLOUR—Thrro has 1.,,t a *lig% t improvraisu tho deliand for Floor, but prices although steady, ro main unchnn_ed. Selo of 100 bblo Fatuity at 6 , teß. 115 do do at $41.;4,15; IVO do of $1,70 for Fa tr., outlls fur Fatuity; GO do Family at 55(4.5,10; Igo du at $.1,75 fur Extra ttud $.5,23 for Fatuity. BACON—Theta is Ito sat iroinquiry for 81.1,a at au advance of lullY!!.•0 per lb; rale of 2.,(000 Sides, tope delivered its Baltimore. at 70, vihicit is equal to G%c here; 2,000 Ibe :-.l.oublere %WO do Plalo Muua at Ge, sod 8 tea. Cluciunati Cauraond Sugar Cund GItOCERISS—firta but unchanged. Ceoec is /Jell ing In the mall way at 21R/2 . 2e, llnlan ee -15 to 47c, sad Sago at t 3 to DRIED FRUIT—SoIe of 70 buah Appee at $1,50, and 2 do geadles at 42,75.. FISH—S.4o of 30 hall bbts No 3 l'ilac'kerni at $4,75 ..1.13 do. Lobs Herring st $3. 011,--Sale of 60 Ws Lubricating from 3lecca well* per gull, cash. Crude 011 is et.cady•at from 4 to 4X,c per gall, cash and time- • OATS—Arm but unchanged; sa'n of tfO bush from &far at 21c: WlllSEY—qulct bOt flrm, with emleit- of 40 bide common Rectalad, In small lota, at 2V.c. ' SALT—SoIe of 250 bbls 1 Extra at $1,4041,60 per CIIEESE—Ses of 40 boson ,ow W. R. at 7c, owl to do prima do of &. STARCH.—SeIo of 30 boot, blatllson brand at 3.3ic. par lb. LXILDSaIo 01 400 la prime cootory at 7c por lb. EGGS—firm with a “1,1 of 0 bbia 7,%c per der. TALLOW-410 of ttoo 114 rroder,.l.l at 7c par , Imports. by Railroad. Pl7/511V.11, Pr. KATIE @ May carlumber, Jo Myer & Kai; 1 ear t uru logs, Johu Lognu; Ld 111,1 a *crap ein,l,.llussey.liti J co; 7 bbl* bacoh, 25 dos pails, J S Dilworth 3 co; 0 to hams, 1• hailers d co; Una reapers, leainh Dlckey St co; SS Ws hides, liamtuatt S Kuta; M. oil bids, J Li &tat; 23 tails sack., diellano @ ,keJerc:t/ doz bock.. sus, 1U do washboards, 11 11 , 61,1000 6. co; 61 1 bdls Pa per, It. C Ilywarda 2Di dos brooms, 10 do buckets, /lead 4 Dialogue, 12 dos washboards, J Pointer; 11 0 111, V! J a.; DU dos buckets ' Means .4 CoWn; 3.2 sks us hks, 11 Edmiodsou; 165 aka Loney, Rhodes Ver ner; 1 car, holler Iron, CI Di Kier co; tl" halos husks, Noble* co; I,ll* petroleum, Wilma= aro; 1)114.10 oats, 3.1 do corn,Gso Coupe; 16 hides, .1 11 Ilabotou;'4 cks potslh, 11 11,Culllos. OLLVSZAND S 1.11...11.011 Rateuoaa, Mae 21.- 30 bbl., 45111141 s Ash, John. I 'louse 8.13 ab dry apples, Stmts . ...l-4. Lusa.; 1 cat-potatoes and mats, Jos Craig; Ib4 pot bacon, Bleous 8 O 3 110; 1475 do do,lle. Douald 8 Arbockls, 4 03. beans, 2 du eldsrbsrriss, L 31114 r; 21 zeliOmdkvr s Lang; 12 do db, Duller St Rickets.. ' -n do do, V Voo Gorden; ; 2i i WL rakes, 1144114; 7hp olds, .3t/ do potatoes, Vtlniem Moore; 51.101,0 rags, .11 A 10.1.11000. lot reschtoory. .411 - 9randiall•B swat) eksachast,J L Divide 4 c.; 10 Ltd. Deur, ilcitaus 8 Aujeri 6 yds lamb, E - ridge; II 111 bblsitsh, 11 U Collins; 10 do do, tl I:nun cs 4 13 bib 0011 etc, McKee, S4bool 1 bbl tobacco. J _ , WIIESLINO—ren /427,7 z .11eurLs-2 rolls IC:AI.-7, I tos do, T sack's pegs, Browisssitle jacket; 61 sacks. potatoes, Itbi ttpai . , I do eggs, :titres potatoes, Jul , Herbst I; do abear, J L Noble: 1 , bbl butter, Worms/do psedrott: 7 bake vraddlug, Norgartstero Una I box cheese .1 11 caudsld; lemes 0,111 , Iron, 2 lags do, Medi:: 4 earls soap, 2 Oka do, e flooteleri 3 11l do potatoes, Griersoo 1 ClorLe, gals[ steers, l' (.0 lIryso; I 1•11,4i0T. or Stivor I,atte; • ,ila. eke potatoes, /7 like rags, 4 It litunilloo; Id Obis Hour, WI :with; Ale I,Ols, 7do do, s e yo,e4 et, Ds,,, 713 144 i node,' Ciarke 4. co; oi bra, NNW/dery Balsam, 12,5 bit oadse s '23 boa soap, lit do cotfihi, 2u do eroo ...Idles, 1 bbt hardware, 2 Ukds 4 bbie broken glass, 100 empty Ls., 4 do Wbacco; 114 bbl. s Lasky, Sulu:n or Altattiont; bcalves, 1 Ws butter, 1 bbl raga, [ha nsom 24.446 N Carr. KElrtos-10 111., 10 butts to bacco, Wait ilaslage; f, butts 2 Cif. do, 111 Cooper co; 201.1 f bbd, do J a Dilworth S au; 13 bbis do ;itiorritalt.r Sling; 4 bbls 1 rasa do, John Fullerton; 20 Wile 3 WWI do,.4as A blasitu - s 3 do do 11 flailing ..., 7do do, John Grier; 7do do J W Tay lon 3 do do J ilsys; 1, box L isnot, D Iltsthamons; Lou ya bids 10 aka dry fruit, Arbudtle: 111 sits ttax ost+l Ewer ,k Handltoni blits of flour, :no labds tobaico, Clarke a co: 100 bit (lour, Leirdt flutchins,:ni 10d Jo 0 IL Floyd s CO: h. do Iltilieirey Urea; po 40 do Jae list-1111one) A co: " 3/0 'do do J 11,roindr. : hiv River Nowa. The ri ,r WA# Idling yesterday at/this point with five feet t m hiches by the pier malls and folly four feet t inch. on Glass flouse'Bipp'e. The weath er cotitin es cloudy, warrnand unsettled with an or. notional eliewlr of roin...,:LTitere 10 - 2.1 apparently but little imelneas done .titre wharf. The obi - patents however, wet:moderate' , but the receipt. are falling off cousiderahly—....The only arrival from below cm the Little Martin, Iron, Whoeliug. the had a fair cargo:the bulk of whlah was re.ehipped , from the Attorney! at Wheeling. The Silver hake-No. 3. for Louisville with a goal trip Was expect.] to leave Wet 0fght........Th0 St. Louis is being repaired and repainted. Copt. ROW .sport. to be roZy for bual. nose by Momilly. Tin Florence was advertised to leave sE - Louis fur thi. sort on- the 22d lust., and the Idaltly and An rem at the 24th.. The Diadem passed Louisville for tilts city onWednendiy. 140LISVILLE:—The Express of .Thureday says The rive 4 ot this place was swelling ,yesterday, with live.feetaix thaws water in the canal lust eve ning by the mark. During the prevloue 24. hours the river at the head of the falls had evinibo shoot:: inch.. Thli rt. la caused by the heavy min, of yesterday and the night previous/ In the pass en the falls there woe three fret ten inclies water. The cattier has beekchangeoble, lu the rooming It was ruining vet, hard but to the evening It MY clear aryl warm. The Johmal of the same date , aye : The potation of the Siritzerlsod at the foot of the canal boa changed eomewhat for the bettor, a e laic has swung aroundtmiliclently to pass up into the anal. The force of the current will soon relieve her, although the tugs have been unable to pull her off. The Uddlite,'Enama Duncan, and !tory Dinar moo up through Abe canal yestenlay ' the Omit arrivals through that channel' or eevenildays, owing to the obstruct.Otut The lowa cent round by dray to Portland yester day about one hundred tons of freight, the object being to lighten aufficiently.to get below the Folio. The Leonora brought up :SD Midi. of tobacco. The Kentucky river was rising .lowly at Frank. gut. Se. Loots.—The Democrat of•Thiustley, says The river I. still falling, and still Slowly. Weather remarkably cobl bat pletwant. Huston. brisk; must of tho baste get enough to do. Some of the larcert Wats harslet,' up, but are expected to be eoon miNrl lum &city° service between St. Louie. Memphia and otherporta. Ir, the - meantime, day after day will we 'Lanier draught steamers catering the Tennessee from this port. FOl OINCINiATI Renton, Capt. Elbert, leaves for Cincinnati and Louirville to day, positively. She le an excellent boat, hew plenty of room for freight and good ..c.mmodeelons tor passengers. Fon mx.lllllll 311/41141111 Reran—The commo, lions Prima Donna, Capt. Moore and Dal tort, Carleton, bah good boats leave t o-day without fall. The Damnah, Cept. Ilendricluson, will follow next week. • • Fon %I:flaunts—The Alloerva, Capt. Gordon, la .11se regular Wheeling packet fur to..lay, hoeing at .o.l'SSOLgurrodr 3 , 4 C. D ISSOLUTION OF P.O.TNERAILP. • partnership of lbeuntlersigned. under Use .1 hie or OWILUZ W. Cebs 01-mh. l on the let Initant, .by limitation. W. Atcellplock le 11l *Medd by bittlbog thn business albs 11tul. Ofnee, 110:1111 Owlet street ONO. W. CASS, W. /110LINI.00K. left 1.8.2:my17-b, '1 11...SSOLIJ fit/iS . Rll Eli Stile. pattnerehip heretofore existing teatteen /LLIAII BALLNII/LL old JALIAL BUUSII, :Ara. Roder . 'fakers nod Sheet Into Walkers, outlet skjla .TWILLIABI ner.suiLL a 4.0., .. etilltot* . oti (110 11th day of 'April by the death of WilOstat DarnbilL Ahvenom having . c. counts .nettled with intid• Um plowe colt sad ime.thent adJuated, with the undereldued. The lotainree will he coutharted at tbo old .land; Ito dt Paiitt 'tenet, by the sureielog Fortner, whore he Will be pleased to td , the patrons of the late Ana and other. bevlog builnta. lo hi. 111.0. JA/tED /MUSH, Sureleing partner of ahe Late gm of awhhawdawT Daruhill A Co. JAMES H. 1;111.1.11S ot HOPE eorioistuA ALLEGIIHN €E,IIILES3 fld OSNADUR47I. ffi IleClll3 T 0 .40 INCHES WIDS • • CifOrders left at IL Childs 1 dn.'s. 133 Wotal Pittsburgh. will trerlse attention.. sterAir 2,OA(VieBS. CLEAN SIU/Sti ' VA/ 200 bust, Dried Apples; • 1 bbl. fresh•ltol) tomer; . 6 hall blds. do - .1:•; 2 tubs • do doi Itemised this day &Lid for lode by ~a • , L. II VOIOT k CO. S —• --- e Ak-•—• 100 bb i lo..A" reflood coffee Saga}; . W• dO ••111 do - do do; . 20 do • itsodud embed do; 16 do ' pondered 16 do graonlabod do; -. Jtcskrooolyodda4 for male by . q . 111'161EB d DUOS.. o> 13 - 'N• '; 24 nod LIS Wood lama- 800 boslatrashltii. 1 Iletrlog;• . .100• do, dd scaled . do; _ 3. an. 00 -.3: • do, ,Barlloirtdd Jaititeslied and for sale by 3 3 Evince& peas., .. • • - .1241 3 • Nc••=kandra.Wcoasutoc... :... ~~` Inipoite by Ruler aAiVrAcT!uv or COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE -Situ= ated in reebaatwanahlp. .1% miles from t to city. a htr ninanns walk Mom Laugh:ha tiara/D. en the Cu,, , ellaville Bailtom.l. and .nt•in, four aorta, all laid cut In garden ut trait There are 1.5.0 of the heat aelectt o of fruit treat—Apple, Paso and Cherry. There ie a comfortable tenement honer, an excellent spring of trater and spring home. Adiolm prop,. ty I of the late IFalter Forward. l'rice Sl,ooo—aue Leif I down, retnaluder to three equal annual instal meat., with interest. Apply to my 23 It dIrLA IN LA CO.: lltt Fourth at. Oitl'lLlNS' COURT BALE.-13y vir tuev of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alloghe. sly county, 1 will expose to sale by fetblic outcry, at the Conralluuso, in ton city 01 Pittsburgh, nu blir- U It DAY, 24th ti..y of nay 0001, 00 tuo'cluek, I. m., all ilost certain lot br piece of ground %agate in the ls,rough of Sunlit Pittsburgh, bounded and Lliscrthed as ..olluwe, to wit: Begiuning - on Canon street at the distance of one hurourd. feet weet from Club, etrert tlaratauall/Ilg canoe stud/ eighteen feet :Allet.ouruns sing buck one hundred fret to Cheelnut allay; Wove. along said alloy eighteen feet to the line of pr perty of bsiniet Dasig; thence, along Wald property ono It an dred feet to the place of beginning, on which Is erect ed a two sie'y bruzlCAlwelling house; leing the Marna lot of ground which John Williatus and Catharine, his wile, by deed dated Liao let of August, 1051, and recoreed Witte olfiee lor recording needs, in noels vol. 113, pest,se"3Bo, grunted nod convo)ed to Thomas Williams, deceased. Terms of dale so be eight hundred &Alms omb, hat- aa. to 000 year. with tuterrat, excitull by bond and twirgago ou tho property. EL'ZABETII CAIN", • ; •1' Thos. Wi1114112. &Cl. ' E litA Bi t rti()YEKT Y NUit ' two-glory' brick dwelling., enp• 011f...twilit 'water and gas.; lota each 3n by 150 teat, .pouted ou Sooth arrow., Allegheny city. A building partly fail bed, with largo stone base nrfut, on acre and.a. quetter of. ground, bit word 00 Woods' llun, a abort dietanwe from the „Ilancheeter revenger and Ft. W...441.11.411r0ada being imitable for manutficturatg ',forward. Also, a farm of lip aorta, ein and a ball miles from the city, and one and a gum ter miles. from Court ney'. Station, F. Ft. W. AC. It. It., with young Orchavd of 60 tree', a water power Salt Mill, two Houma, Wad other imptbronot ate ff, fifty stres cleared, balance Umber- For further ',articulate inquire of teAIIFL DYER, 61 Federal at, Allegheny, 315 Liberty etmet, Pittsbue,b. 11 - U A .131, E AND 1.1.b.51 liAtiL T PILOPICUTY FOR SALE.—Taro tote on Scotch Bottom, containing about six este., about two miles from tho city, alongside of YAW tkonellsvillo BtatL nod, With sorer ono hundred Fruit Trees, of various Stade, and board - few. eroutol;atol Is ono of theme destrallo loessions for a country meld..co now as the vicinity of the city. For flight, particulars enquire of the proprietor, No A 2 Bismout. JuSEPII ntylltttwd ENULN 1411 t SALE, Aiwrr Y.IOIIT 60119 E LUWEr N 0,1018 OILDEN. WILL B 'SOLD CIIICAVOh CASH GAZETTE OFFICE, Ewpate as the ====M L 1014. bildi. , —Toe law resideatce of Ellt. William Adalaon. on Fenn - atrtrot. The, lot .- ..oda (dray-of:Tau (41 fee )on Peon atrtet, and ma. prtn.irviog the auto arldtt., one hundred and aixty (1W foot) feet. For terms, an., apply to lira. 11A lIIIIET DDl mt Ito prowl's& rnylCtltud 1,4101{. SALE -A titittriE, seven yeurS to drive either eitigta or doublo io ewagon. loquirr of WATT'a WILSON, myl2 ' til.erty street. TO LET jtiOß ILENT—Warehottsb No. 135 Lib criy str