BY /MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, ACPUNIT&D & TICLILOIII&PUILD FOR PITTSBUEDE DM! GAZETTE es by the teaser Manx, y. May 7, P. X. ME AND. We team that the tit • of O'Connell, In behalf of the repeal m meet. the offal to raise th e rent, last wee ,to EN D The otganthstion of Pa* ii r di nery Select Committee for the r union e I Wane% met with the wann 'embed= tithe lissformers. , The names of Cobden end Bright appear In the The subject orthe agricultural distress has been gala before the Homo of Lords, but without leading to any new results. The present abuses of the University System are about to be inquired into by • royal comma. ukation. Lord John Boswell refused to eased the Commission to Ireland. Sir Robert Peel Is 'said to have walled upon the Queen, and upon the Duke of Wellington.— The Times attaches sttif partkula importance to the event. The Herald; and other London however, say It is motored that Lord JohrC sell would be raised to the Upper Rouse, end thee mike way For Ss James Graham tlth Cabinet; sled, that Lord Palmerston will be =weeded is the foreign Secretaryship by Lord Clasteudp. and that Charles Wood will shortly netts th e office or Chancellor. Advice* from Austria LAW all the Gayer,- moot had pot Smith O'Brien under mania for his refusing to adopt a ticket of leave. The matter has been brought before I!aeth* meat, and an inquiry Is to be futfluttsl The new steamer Asia, of the Cozad line. rived at Liverpool from the Clyde. ths She li said to have made the run it the rate of fourteen and a ball miles per boor. She,will sail for Boston oe the 18th lost The Coon of Queen's Bench usanithothil re fused to grant the Bishop , of Ebner the rule praying ligidll/1 the decision of the Eodesisati oal Court, In the Gotham ease. Immigration is kw general than heretofore. The crops throughout the United Kingdom- paw Mine well. FRANCE. • The Government BAIA" giving -the transints dem law • retrospective effect, ban been defeated In the Assembly by • large majority. The ire. earned object Of the Government wan to obtain antioriq whereby Birder, Stemple', gospel and other dangerous alumni might be sent out of the country. The debar *film measure caused the Minister of the Interior to throw up Ida port folio, with re• preaches upon the Assembly for refusing to sup port him In what he called Ws Ladoga, and than*• kw attempts to =gamin public order. lie was suberquody prevailed upon to retain his *Ace.' to tether' to the approaching election for Paris, • eartrapoodeat of the Loa ion Chronicle says:— The only objects nf Interco* to the people of Prance at the present moment, are decidedly id gam of Eugene Sue. The city appears to be dye sixths on the a do of democratic candidates." The moderates appear to be very sanguine in the belie! that Le Cleve will be elected by • Logo majority. As the election approaches, businesa on the Bonne declines. Fives closed on Thursday at 69-30. • • . Oa Monday and Tuesday, the opposition jour• sale, and the other sews vender's malls were de stroyed, and the news moo &misted by the polies. Oa Wednesday, oopies of the proscribed journals were rend aloud on the Boulevards. to the gnat body of the people. Is dcflance. Six companies of the Mathinal Guards Wye bet suspended for el. min a Socialist Captain. ATo Deem was performed on the 20tb, for the Popeb retard to - Rome, to which Gnat, M. Raymond bu been appointed PleMpotestiary. Dail!! The difficulty between Austria sad the Porte lure been settled. The Pelle has seat autograph haws to the Queen of England, and the Preardent of France, in achnowledgment of their friendly aid La the extra dition question. Rfif3BLL The troops are said to have commenced the evacuation of the Dar:theta provinces. WIESCE. MIS mission of the Baran Gray Bum the Wasiak Gsvernmeat, haa, It I• said, proved a Cailate Admiral Yatkar still remits posaeadoa of the Greek vassals. _ - - Omit precautions are_ add to be takes to pre sume the Pope from assaulnadon. No person is allowed to approach him, except by permission of Cardinal Antitielfis. Letters state that the Pope, since idsratatn, has drawn up several decrees, which have been sup. pressed by the Cardinals. One account dues that his Holiness is Mlle less than an Austrian prisoner. The first regiment of the French dragoons have left Rome An Frazee. The President of France is meld to have danatutd ed the bind of the Ineenta's eider. GERISIANY. It is said that Prussia is seeking an alliance with Denmark. and that she has, with this object In view, availed herself of as opporainity to withdraw hom the Beldessig &paths The Dutch lea barter entered an independent nexottaSsa 6sr peaeei Festivities left than to their own ream:. eau Tlte Wart Pariiameat, having comphtted a 'e vince of the Cicamittation, it. was expected to be produced at the end of the month. DENMARK. /Altars from Copeahageo.oi tha 18th, suds that the Danish Oavetnmant, acting ender the advice cd Roads, here esforefd to accede thatem at the demands of Schleswig aniis and Dennsuk will consent moo terms butancoadltionsl =Met orlon. CONGRESSIONAL. Wasomarraa, May 9 tconelasiou of reauralasts Benue Proceedings (The following is the consluding section of the report of the Committee of Thirteen, which was cut short yesterday ) ..That slavery ought not to be atudished in the District of Columbia.. The =wily of the Committee report a bill fiat the suspension of the slave trade In the District of Colombia, tape the model of the law lately en- forced in Maryland. The report is arty volotnicoue. and occupied more than an hour in reading. Malan. Masotti of Virginia, Darien of Geor gia. Downs. of La., Cemenaof Alagems, Toles, or Florida, Totney of Tenn ,and &viand, of Ar. mums, all came oat In opposition to the proposed compromiee. F. Mr. Clay, though taken by surprise, maintained his pound with chnraitteristie ability and energy, and announced his determine/ion toggled by the report tothe lett. Messrs Cm, of Michigan, Mangum, of North. Carolina, licustou, or Texas, Foote, of ltdissisalp• pf. and Dieltiosso, of New Took, sustained Mr. Clay. WLINIBOTOR. May 9 StelTe..—Mr. Smith submitted a relegation, to gutting into the expediency of providing that the slay of gold coin be of silver only, or of copper and silver, in the - proportion In which it to baud In Conforms gold; also, loquiring Into the capes diency of establisaing a mint In California, or de pots bribe deposit of Niihau. The variation was ad realker's resolution, dbeetiog the Secretary of to make a report to the Senate is rebuke to the corre.pondence held with the heirs of Oeul. Koscitisko, was paten up for consideration. Mr. Bonito opposed the resolution because It relansil to • matter between un itive m fies elan mu:try and the Etec of the United &atm Some debate eitined on the old Kosciusko case, is the mune of which Mr. Walker accused Ms. Sadism ofitoproper loterference with the snit of treat &cseiusko'• belts to recover his time; redo( he ir:n been pimpled, la sea interferenes, by the autism of ROMA, ?who took this method urviihiha his decimate upon the bead of a rebel abject TM. intelfereau had been Isceoplained of to the Secretary Placate, who had paid CO attention to the copedus made by a aatruslised citizen of the Baited Sturm As attorney fe the tetra Mr. Fords said be had soqn girded annuli with rte fads of the ass. and found that the isdbrldnal appealing Ite rag in this ma ter had *Siren a most inallfrat tar t the Moms) General. which was replied to in • 'O'Dea tad Imam% of rebokeill ale"' Ho considered, however, that tbeisd- heirs had rjb" and I°lBTella w ho aught not to be nested . ea .1 the hope that the tesolatite would be adopted. The question being m ea tike the rose- beton was agreed to.• Mr. Wee called up kis resoletion, asking for all conespoodence between the Department and Generale reran F. Smash end Riley, is relation to Caddo. as &lain, with retortion to the cooed. tetionel Conventlou of Calibrate--a copy of tell jewelt of mad convention—the ordinances paw el, sec.—and sanded to the went movemenu to Error of an independent Claremont am bold- Mg the Kr:outlive is lamer bold- Ma oar Psmdcpoteuelou in mug forthe come. try, god subject to ultimate action by ° de p.._ The resoluuun wu adopted. • • Mr. Foote read & letter, in his place. std pre. Bellied Certain deCtieleeLl relating to the ruse. manta tette southern puttee of olutunwtn fr vor of the organisation of • Tertitotial °nem. meal; also, a beer fr om the Presideut of the ifs.user a Calibrate, stating Met to old Calltougens bad held a meeting In favor of the same come. pen, Mr. Tanury objected to die reception of the pa • and they went not received. TheOlosens Bill was received frau the Hinge; with amendment, and referred to the Select Coat. seines on the Census. • Os motion of Mr. Clay, the bill reported letter. day, admitting California Into 'the Unice, MMus tenant:al OreeMelialtafed Ulak and New me n tee, and making proposals to Texas for the establlshment of her Western and Northern bons ai** was taken op sad read s second time. and made the special order kir Monday next. • Tye Senate tbewnsaumed the consideration of Me bill to establish • board of *Oceania. A tia! e delude, and amioa upon various mon de:gm sa. giuseral latersa,M• bill Wu m ated to tlns Ban s% and ordered to a Mint ME. Cdr V . Hrustoa opposed the bill. end it was than pe nsed,rad & awn want into azaeolva mak*, and awn akrojearasd to Wads, next. Mom HoWdlio vu appointed on bir. Eltaskijo Invalided:lg Oommineo,in plus of Idr. lomr, vim resigned. Mr. Rachardson, from tbo Committee an TlM tabs, reported a !dB to amend the um utabibb to; tim tevilmial governments or Oregon end Ittn• " and th e 2911 intuit Wu laden- ee Mi. - IthP - , of btu., ritzu the Committee on Se m reported e resolotins for defraying the ex• Pewee of the funeral of the late clerk alto House, and conveying his remains to Tennessee. Mr. King also reported • rthaintion from the Committee of account', that the Clerk of the HMO, shall not elute any obliterations or eddi. lions on repairs lo be made to the hall of the House, roe the ounces and committee rooms of Hie same, =„evith the advice and =went of the Coin s of public beading*. Tide gave rises, • debate. Mr. McLean mid this was simply a question wbetheetbe Clerk or the Comminionm. amid have the givi eat of jai, sod that It wee be. Boa the [ooWesdi oll olds, Homo. TY rissolution was flanally amended, that no expenditure shall hereafter be made the the per pg., of rothishing or ratting the House or Cams sines Sown thereof, except by resolution apes ether the object.--the amount of the approprb. Won--tad in this form It wee passed.' The House then proceeded to the consideration of the odl continuity' in force the act authorizing the Poet of Baltimore to levy a tonnage of dialer. Mr: Putnam said that the bill would give Emma about Baltimore enjoyed by soother port; it was epetela In its character, and ought not to par. , Mr. Tuck remarked that Baltiumre had enjoy ed the privilege for fifty years, of taxing every vessel entering port two cents OM every ton on tea was objecuonable.so was this. Mr. McLean replied, and contended that the bill wee in mordant* with the 'nomination. Money was collected for the privilege of moo, pying the twain improved by the city and State. Mr. Schenck also opposed the bill. Without disparit' of the question, the House went into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Un ion. Mr. Bally moved to take up the bill tae supply lag the deicieuctes an the punkas appropetlons for the support or the Got element, and said that gem department was autraring for the went of 1:111031ey. Mr. Bowden said—lt is cow three o'clock, and It is too late to act upon the waitron. There was another subject In which gentlemen could take up the time to the adjoananeet. Re meant the sub. jeet of Cal.foraia. Mr. Kaufman moved drat the bill be taken up. Mr. Haply said that Mr. Bowdon had no right to the door. I=:2==l Me-lit — lßy an tweeßetoeet.". A gun man (rein New York, Mr. Clark, who la entitled to the door on the California question, .1 more to take up the Deficiency Bill." Mr. Schenck asked several questions, and the Speaker replied that the Deficiency Bill had the precedence. Mr. Batty said pat it the Committee would attend, the Bill could be passed in an hoar; at any rate, some progress could be made. The question was then put In taking up the Do fieleacy No quorum voted. A point or order was raised, and a roll of meow ben called to ascertain the abeentees. The Committee rese t and a georum now pow, ent. The Hoare again went into Committee of the Whole, sod immediately after adjourned.. AN AFFRAY AT MADISON. Manown, (lad May 1. Joseph Howard. a police officer, while attempt• fog to sem. a writ on a young man pun" Thus. Hallschio. this morning, for dlsturbing a rehaloos meeting: encountered resistance trona Eli Hobs clan, an older, and Henry, a youogcr brother, whlcb led to a souffle and blown, during which tha Whir discharged • pistol, which took edect to the abdonorin of Howard, completely 'neurotic( the body. The wound Is pronounced Mortal be yond a doubt. Tie perpetrator to m comedy. STEAMER JAMES DICE. BURNED. N• May S. The Unmet 311/116.1 Dick, win ■ fall cargo of core and t .haeco, was burned at this put on Mon. day last. The boat was leaned in the city for $7,300. The hooka and papen were u.ed. A few hundred dollars we,, bat. The boat and *Ni no us an entire lou. ==l.l A erevama at Morganza kw damped Col. Morgan'• plantation. Atwitter to overdo/lag and doing immense Injury. ANOTHER STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT-LASS LO 111/VILLI, May 9. The steamer Magnolia mined from Nam Or. Maas lam night, report. that the steamer Callum Cam oallapeed a true, in the Idiasnaippl, tilling one man matutly, and wounding twelve ahem TRE,,NABEVILLE CONVENTION. LOVIIIVILL; May 9 A huge melting, without distinction of party. Wee held In Nealwule on Monday Mat, to Cl wider thepropriety of appointing delegates to the South. ern Convention. Tao a:eating, by en overwhelming majority, do. dared it tamp:eked to eppoinetieleg Mee CIMCMINATI MARKET. Comman, May 9. The rim has risen 16 Inches widths the last 24 harm Th. weather Is cold for the anason. Fkou--The motet I. steady. with a demand .qo►l to the supply. Sales 1200 brls st IP 100 • 020, ieeladbur doe and eh:dreamed& Whiskey—TM market it fine at Zle—tendency upwards. -. is qiute active, bat neatly all the7alea were lots Meted op by parties having private advises hoes New Orleans—quoting (sisal sc—which is ao criterion of the market. The market is now einionled. Molasses Is also active, with tales of 350 Ws at 25c, cub. Proviskom—Mces Pork is held at 119 50 per br4 alibi of 100 !aids Won 'Waal lc. piaci, and of 201:0 i laza shoulders at 31e,locsa. CI ease.-The market is dull at Sic pm lb. LOINSVELJ,C. MARKET. Loottrats. May 9 The river Is rising very Tepidly, with 14 feet op the Malls thla evening. Tbs rise it principally Lica the Kentucky tint. The weather I. rts anL Prosisbrus—Park Ls held to dip at 9,50, with es/es at 9,rer per bbl. Susu—Large udes to day et fiats—bolder* now sok sc. Banos—Saks of 50,000 tacos shoulders at 34. Sa.es of eiderl at 51, packed. ST. LOUIS MARKET. Sr. Loots, May 9. Mour—Oaly a limited buainess W trawpired, and prices Sr. without cringe. Sales or 100 Ws at 114,95, and 100 bbls, impaction guaranteed, at 0,30 per bbL Omie—The males of Wheat embrace 1000 bu at 9361200 per bu. Sales 2000 bu prime Coen al Me per be. Provisions—Saba 330 wavered Hams at 61e. Hemp—Sales 300 bales at 11316059,50, and • small lot of units ai 993 per ton. NEW YORK MARKET. [noon mom) Nsw Yost, Ma► 9. Flour—A fair business was done is flour to day grades ruling sis cents par barrel Gnon—Wheat OM Ohio an sold at 1000 lllc pet by. Corn lain good ropier, and Ara. , at 610H3e Snr Provisione—Holders of mess pork are grocer bat priers Ito noebassed. Beef hams are Pail Pal i at MX Lard is firm, at