BY EIGNETIC I TELERAN: AL /G 1 14.1 . Z.D i TZLZOILAPU*D foil: THE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE' IMPORTANT.FROM CUBA!!! Alumnus PMISONEEN DEMANDED GULF SQUADRON ORDERED TO LAMA. DANGER OF A WAR- WITII . [Telrgraphid Expressly for the Garetted Waannorcan, Jaw 3. Most Important and exciting news has attired In Washington, from Havana, which Judicator ■ serious difilcolty with Spain, and tbe probability of war. The American Gdmaul at Rayon, Gen. Campbell, demanded of the Spaniali enmities the prompt surrender of one hundred and fire American elliten, captured at the 'lsland of Com toy, and brought into Mariana, charged with being engaged In the invading expedition of Gen.Lopeat The Captain General of Cuba refuted to amver Gen. Campbell's demand for was daps. General Campbell then direCted Captain Randolph to bring the Frigate Attempt wlibin tin, barber. The CaPL General said he would fire ou her If she entered.— The AmeriCan Consul then smelt hie deg, and sent ail an express to Mobile arid Chariestce to telegraph to Washington for instructions. On receipt of this deapatch from General Campbell, the Government at Washington gave orders for, the , whole Gulf Settadren to renileXvous et Minna, with c per. simony demand for the surrender of the American prisoners. The Frigate . Cangrea 'sailed with 'these onlera _ on Friday last. • -- Unless ample redress 1.1 apology are Veen, it is reported been that war with Spain may be ex pected within ten days. Son-ins. ARRIVAL OP THE STEAM SHIP AMFRICA.. Neves parr Later tram pnrepe. tlmarw.i TCLEORAPIII Ornsm. • loos 471 pest SVolock A. M. 5 sleameiAinerica, C 2 an Sha soon, has joss arri463, bringing Doyen - days..ger fotelligenec from Europe. TAVERPOOL MARKET. Cotton—llia market is Gettirai the extreme tats of hilt week. The demand is weedy,. with Wes of fair Orleans at 7 1.2 c. per . potted. The sales orate week amount to about 32,000 bales, of which !pen. Wore took 0000. • . Floor—Brines aro tending downward:. .Sales of 'Western :Canal at 231. tida24.; Philadelphia and Baltimore 2.1. V...,)....; - Canadiaa 23a241 per barreL— Boma Western Canal, an inferior article, was quo: red at 190.0. per bbl. , ~ • • , Corn—The finest American yellow realises 39s Ter quarter, the demand is less active than in the early part ofthe week. • ' proimions, ICI prices brae been realired, bat there is not mach demand - ro bacon and pork the sales _of beef are limited, but primes ate Arm. Lard is in good demand at 31s 3d 331 a Cd per OWL • Coffee and Sugar--dotree is .Wililolll Sugar is in iloady demand at Nil prices. Tallow—Prices are a trifle lower. Naval Stores—No sales of American tar or tur pentine. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Collsolll clued on Saturday at 8 5i•• A6llllOllll stocks wero it) fair demand. Quounkma. ea re. ported are—U. S. 6'..1653. 838`.41; U. 9 7.,1962, 106031071 ;-New York St. 5if16t.5 01. ; Ohio era 1680,103; Maryland 6'a 15:4,8102. From the manufacturing districts the accounts are ntisfactory. Tho now. from India and Cbina_hu bad a favorable tendency, *ad Lao imputed increased Armneu to the muscat. ENGLAND. The withdrawal of the French Atobstssdor produced a seeable effect in the funds, bat they aeon rallied, and the belief was general, that the movement on the part of France was a mere rose of the minisuy, to enable - them to carry the new electoral law. , Circulation hat been given to an ft:uniting note from Retain, addressed to Lord Palmeraten;con. damning in awing terror, the policy of the English Government, in relation to the Greek , question. The eoncluding sentence el then tote is as : An the manner in which.. Lord Palmerston. undamped the protection deem the English sub jean to foreign contrite. carries with ft much wrung incruvenfence„ Reale and AtE7llll will not nenreforth vent the Lberty of reside to Ent: . halt subjects, except upon the.cond lion of their renouncing the protection of that Government!' Under Gate at Paris Thursday evening, the London Times, in allus ion In the difficulty with England, says, that Lord Paimerston's oiler of comprodise ha been neglected by the French Government; and, dt the Cabinet Conned, the President - declared thnt the iseceptance of any other condition than the pare end sample, execo• tins of the Convention of London, was not consis tent with the dignity of France, and to none other. would' he consent. The ?Moist:yenta!mouldy approved of the cos &ions, ■ad expand their lineation to adhere to and adopt them. PRUSSIA An attempted assaasination orthe %Ingot Prus sia hummed a great tematfort throughout Ea• rope. The attempt was made at' Pottadam, by a Sergeant of the Artillery, who fired a plata' at his Majesty, and ia6wted a wound in hie ann. LATE FROM THE PLAINS. Si. Louis, .11810 4 Dr. Garver ' who has just returned from the plains,' states that • difficulty had occurred betiveen an .advanced read of California einigrante and a marauding party of Indians. _ The dennulatione had been confined to the Vinnillion river. On the I'2th•of Iday, the Indiana attacked a small train of Californians, and succeeded in running off 30_or 40 mules and hones. ••' A young Pummels same chief, named Wawswh, proposed to _follow and teethe the stock in two dayk . He cane ,up with a small party of I'awnees, and a elctrmish en sued, which resulted in the victin7 of Wawissah, who shot a Pawnee chief. • On his person were found four white and nine Indian scalps, apparently recently taken. A tutu/her of horse, were recov ered. The Pothwattances are said to be constantly an noyed by the Pawnees. LATE FROM SANTA FE. ST. Lotrot, June 4. Letters froni Santa Fe, to the 12th 0(.461 have been received, which elate that several meetings had been held in relation to the presence of Major Neighbors, Commissioner,So'take possession of the territory In the name of use Texan Government.- 4-good deal of bad blood. was excited. The tutelage, however, terminated withont doing ail; 'thing. O a the 6th of May, Major Neighbors arrived na of ntay, Major Neighbors arrirs at&nu Fe, and was welcomed by ninny warm friends; bet was received coolly by the antborities. The )2tho( rho month was appointed by him to timer the people, and chow Mein their rights on that day. Re waled his object to coming, and said he intend ed on some futons day to issue orders of election trader the Texan Government. TMc. lames White lost his. entire train of mules, and about MO in merchandise, bye an enact of the Indiana, between El ram., end Chihuahua. GMT COMPROMISE MEETING : ST. LOUTS, Jose 4. - A,gteat Compromise fiteet no. without ills Ito- Con of Pati7..as held at.the Court Hoots, in this city. last nigh!. Helve B. Geyer tees rifled to the chair, sad Wes ut.tEed tl ten Vice Presidents and two Bee. retaries. Os asaiming the the President slated the object of the meeting in few very forcible re• mutt. . . . A committee of ten oat oppoitated to draft re solutions. They reported, in aphiapte, that the people ors'. L....et...MP:10t distinction-o( party, declared deep and unwavering devotion to the Union, and that they will ndtwie to it, in spite of the creels of the fanatics of the North, or the hot spurs of the South, that the Wert n o . I mo „ i n n in the tonfederacy, and mnew allow their broth. men, In either section, to endanger In integrity— that, •It boug h there is a :dint, tee of opinion an to the details of the moversl propeaalous of the See- Ate Committee of Thirteen, they support to the measure, as a compromise, that, i n the opinion of the !netting, if the Riedel., of the compromise are taithfully tarried old, will tend to rivet the Union of the States more iriely, f and that the peace. harmony; and prosperity et conn f r i, can 004 be prererved by a anima". minimal:is concession sad compromise. They de. precate and deplore the fictious spirit which Wu meadow d itself in Congress, Ice. • Tba resolutions were carried by acclarnatko.;. A motion was then edepted,that acotry ol the proceodings of thus raheting be forwarded to inn , Senators in C.Mgrem, snit td thh ehlunnanal the Committee of ThirtecoiM li . bilkim,COultlattutleas ted to each member.. ,• , .. • - The meeting was vary . itmcv,i!iit Imposing ; THE CDII.-1:.,1 'EXPEDITION. I=l On' Monday arreing last, official information ' ' w as received of the execution at four Americans . •, at Cuba, and the imprisonment of between non and • two hundred others. 'rhe'Spanislt authorities refused the commander • of the Sqoadron permission to sce the prisoners, or to rt.V. l ,l,, he t m e an-,e,,b-.‘.'gatt4.l7.llzott, int i er. • et , r , the 19, peoith vessels, cemtaininy, a number of 1 • AmeriCeits taken prisoners from an island near Tuosten. She war followed byte Spanish man of tint, Captain Randolph, in command of the Con reia, mill rescue the ArrleriMilly if he can Glut the =woe before she rcachesCrlia. • , Dispatches•havebeen Pent by the Goternment to she Smith authorities of ,Coba, that the arrestor Americans on any other , than Cabs, will not be . , Three dispattbes went front thin city tO Mobile Iktira"iiigbr 14 1 ,3 0. '- ', ~' • ~, . , . . . • . *M4 1 •1 1,- .- ''''' - - '!". '. ' ' . . 0021COIZISFION Wiutrwrox,..fine 4. Siousze—Aftervoute enimportant busness, the idiom resumed the coasiderazion of Mr. Bratitm. ry's reeeturkto reku•a to remo•st. from ate . , Mr. Waiter said his opinion wu, Clothe Prolv idiom had, in his 'character; nothing intolerant or .proaerlptlve. Re wished evil in nobody, and had the dueness and decision, when ha caw the hoe of ditty;to ki!low it. Mr. Bradbury preen his resorution to a vote. replied by saying that he should Abet some rusher debate between Messrs Wets. star sad Bradbury, Mr. Ball made some remarks, no Which he approved the resolution. The reactance was farther upp?rted Melva W Doci and Bak, afar which . Mr. nausea vindicated, at some length, and with much etrodenese, the futurity and bum of the President Gem the violent attack made upon it by Douglass. M. D mi tpee replied with equal warmth. Re paid,ro &haft at the President ed his pledges, and slandered the ottleer• removed. Mr. Dodge, of lowa. next took the leer, at which juoeture the &nate adjourned. Boors—Mr; Thompson, of Mitausippl, said, that motwitbitaad the euserliens to the country, he believed that the question can be adjusted.,:and theta is Patriotism enough Iclt to reconcile our difficulties Ile appealed te the Democracy to come to thiresese. .Me opposed the admission of California, and Mr. Clay's Compromise, and ad. vomited nott.interveation and the fribmouri An. John A. King opposed the extension of slav ery, had advocated the Prudent's recommends. tions Mr. Elinghuii followed In a speech agairsi siss. err. fifa. Cooth fainted the admission of California, and coodettined aliment. • Mr. Home obiiiined the door, when the Cpccei tante° rose, and at a otuuter to 4. o'clock the Home took Cleft's till 7 o'clock. LATE AND lAIPOETALNT FROM SANTA FE• WAntuonos, Jam 4 Ghvernor Washington, of Islear 'Mexico, who arrtied here on Saturday night last, brings impor tant 'mean to the Government from Santa Fe. - Ma bousdary question is creating great excitement there. A es-rioas riot had .recently taken place in consequence of it. •THE CUBAN Weimarcorox, Imo 4. The Union of ibis morning contains the fol lowing— , • understand that despatches have been re received by the Government. trout or Consul at Salons, stating that he had demanded the release 4.105 pnroners, taken by a Spanish ship of vote, on the island of Cootoy. Coutoy is a neutral tort tory, and the men taken there had not been engaged in °pea bostiliting and ' , were actually eonaidenng the propriety of abandoning the enterprise,and re. turning to the United States. The Governor hut 'made no reply to our Consul, whd had transmitted despatches to IVashiogion, slating the facts, and calling for additional power to samtrebh demand. Gerpatates were yesterday' sent-to such por tion Of our iquadron as. could he immediately mitigated, to proceed to Havana to assist in pea. sing the demand. Should the Spanish Governor persist in hvi refusal, the Consul fa iturtrumed to inform our Govemmenl ; and, in the mean time, our ;vessels of war are to obstruct the COMMULli cation of all vessels with the port. It lsieritied that two; versals, with reinforce menta foe GerusralSepes,whichwascommissioned to land at different parts of the bland, are Wirt Beni and their fate and destination unknown. 1 It is aid, that In the event of these Tassels belts captured, our own sqtradron is Immediately to de-* mend them -of the bonnet Government; and if thainot given up, to seize room by force. NASHVILLE CONVENTION Nasmous—The Convention met this manikin is the M'Kiedree Methodist Chsreh, and was opened with prayer by . Rev. J. B. Warren. --Mr. Wixom/4ot Ala., moved that, as much of he report of the Committee on Organisation, pre sented yesterday, as mimed to the manner of vo. tieg in the Convention, be recommitted, and sop• ported bts 'motion wiina few remarks. Mr. Crawtord, oft t, said that it would be bet ter • 6rot to aseertain who were members alb° Convention.. He Would be tiener twisted if he was certain of being a member. Jotige Smith, of hEas-, uld that the Committee on Elections wenirrady to report, sod otter • few remarks from him, the question was taken on the 13)0d011 of Mt. Winston, and it vu rejected, ' Gen. P,llow, chi irmon of committee on electiolw, reported the folloarnig lid of delegntesns entitled to rents in Convention. Air. MoseMiltSte offered the (lowingresolution whteh was adopted, Revolved; That' the clergymen of the city aro re:neutrally invited to mats in the body of the chamber. Ron. A. V. Brown offered the following ree.o. tutiom iterolred, That a committee da appointed con sist elms menbers from each State ' or where thin, is only one from a :Nate ? , to be appointed by delegation from each Stale; to whom all resolti• lifts relating to business, or subjects to be acted Fa by this•COnvesitioa shalt be referred. Me. Sett of outs Carolina moved that earths• iceman laws as contained in Jefferton's Manual be adopted for the government of the conventmo. Motion wan carried. Mr. Brown. resolution corning-tip, was opposed by Mr Irwin, of Alabama„ on the ground that the report of committee in organization should Len be disposed aL Mr. Prow; withdrew his resolution, •fte:theren pen Mr. P,ekena reeved the adoption of report of commit:: tee of organization. Mr. - Irwin opposed the' resolution; mid he amid not support the report if it warn adopted, he might acetate.= hut thought it subversive if the authority of th e peep r. He contended that Congress sou the model of con re n. boa, and hence it sou that delegates had been appointed by the people to represent it. mate at large, and other delegates to represent congers. stoma distriete. In this connexion ha referred to appointment at distirguithed gentlemen to-repro. sent the state of Alabama at large, and others to represent congressional districts. He was one of the taueN and had no authority to represent the elate. Each a-entreatment district was entitled, be contended, to a vote, unless this vote was allowed them here. He asked were people of districts who appointed them, to know whether they had been properly. represented. He denied also that the .representatives of the State at large had any authority to be renal. His district, by way of illustration of the jejune -a of the method of voting recommended in the report under consideration, ha referred to the fact that Arbutus had but one delegate In the convention, and he the repraeate. rive of a congreseional district. Re:denied that this delegate had .orblog to represent the sovereignty of the Stite—eto exercise equal power with those mho had sentfulldelenalions here. He referred also to Virginia, which had but a small delegation some a whom -were unwatiegly vote for the State at large. (the principle mem. mended was adopted, where, he asked, would it he stopped. If the convention was permitted to excreta° this etretch. of powerto imprint dole. !meson Arkansas and Viatica, Why should It not also appoint delegates for Missouri and Kentucky, which had no delegates here. Ia conclusion, he sold, the Convention was no ordinary body. the occasion no ordinary one, and no step should be taken without mature delibera. Henderson, of Texts, said that he tins the only delegate from that.Ststo, but in recommend. log, as one of the Committee, their report. be did not a memo to represeet the whole of Texas, be claimed the privilege of represenung those, with whet . ° opinions he was fanniiat—those who were with tee South, mad they could approve or reject his action, as they thought proper. lie was in favor of Ism report of the Committee. Mr. Mcßae, of Miss, raid he concurred with gentlemen, from Alabama, in the importance of settling this question, but be did not think it should be permitted to excite theCimvent ion, it was. mat ter open which they imight have difference of opin ion, he offered on amendment by way of subsuiute for report of the committee. Resolved, That the manner of .voting in this coo. vention shall be by State, and that each State shall he entitled to vote in the convention In the same ratio of its representation in Congress, including Senators, allowing to each State only the' same number of votes which it has Congressional districts represented shall. cast the vote of the Coogres atonal district which they compose air of which they area part. Imago Sandi, of Mites, Ul' referring to the dif ficulty if eat confusion in which they were loyal. ved, said be - wanted to know how they were to vote upon resOlutinns whether per capita or oth. cruelty. He referred the manuerkl hie appoint. meta sod his day-in accordance with his In. struction to devise means to resist northern ag. greetion. Was filltssisslpid lobe overslaugbed by soy other State? He replied to the objections that Arkansas, with only one . representative of a Dia• tract, wax not entitled to equal rights with these States having more representatives. and denied teat the Colligation had any right to go behind the fact ofx - .Delegate's appearance been, and Ina quire a. To whom he represents. ' The Convention, after an exciting debate of three hours, has decided to vote by States—each State haring one vote—S States represented—Ala bama, Arkensam, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Quoting, Tennessee, Texan, Virgima,— .3 taiga Sharkey as President. arreceoces SMION. Mr. T. Warner, of Georgia, offered the follow it; reu,lution: Resolved, That .where the Delegates (rein n Suite ate called on to vote, the Secretary shall call the names of arch delegates in their alphabetical or. der, that the deb.:ides shall then voteas their tremor are called; the Secretary taking down the note. so given and the majority of sech votes shall be con sidered the vote of the delegation of such State, prpvided this mode of voting shall be required only when the votes of the Convention shall be Wren by ages and noes The resolution was rejected. Golf. Brown, of !Tennessee, reoffered the resolution withdrawn in the montioe. referring questions which may come before the Cotten:ilium ton Committee..- Mr. Weller. of Alabama, offered an amendment mpppoieta. Committee to prepare resolutions for the adoption of the Convention, nod addressed to the people and referring all such suggestions tohren may Ito made for the action of the Convere lion, whether in the form of a rem/neon or other wise, vritbout debate to raid Committee. The amendment was, on 'motion of Major Polk, laid on the tablq Gov. Brown then made an addl. tide to his resolution, making it the duty of the coromittee to report on 'all suggestions which they tnsv deem proper, for the action of the Convent ion, and then idler a short oddness front Judy. Tucker, epinel the resolutions, and Me. Days ode, of,Georgia,in reply,' the resolution was adopt ett—tbe CaiMalltiets tAwk adjaintil till tea (Mock mortow.. "ffj NEW YORK mekrET. •• .- New Yole, June 4, l&W. - Float -The market is easier, with fair supplies' coming in. &head common Suite breads at SS 55016 69 per br4 Oralo—Nothigi doing to Wheat; prices are too huge to meet the biews of pumhasens. Supplies Of Cons are light, aindl the market ie heavy. with • deelloing teal:Woof. Sales of mired at 69 370 e, whleh is ■ decline of lo in the besheL Proviidents.;-Pork II heave with's moderate in. quire for Mesa at 311) zaio 61, and foe Prime or SS 664 . 13 75 per WI. Lard is OW; as 7076 for prime. Gr ooo riea—N t oibiniorimpoßaoee doing in gro notion. Tobacco—The =whit to non, with an advance of 1 dining the put week. Linseed 0 3—Theniarket Ls Oresorould Amen. can Is held higher. CATTL3 NAMES'. Naar Tots, June 4. Beeves--The atferiags yesterday amounted to ISO head, all anathhe. The market, on the Whole, has been wive, and but:el-prises are oh mined than last Week. Good retailing qualities ranged Gym $7 to SS 50. per cwt. About lad head remained °nor. rMMrwq:v.w.Nwill4,7rlTlJ P, 4. Ohio drovers ask SIOOI2 HILLDIUICIA for beefeattle. June Butch ers were inclined to drive them fren the yard, being determined not to deal with them until they abated in prices. Naar Tom June 4. The announcement that the steamer's news had arrived at Halifax, checked comMerche transac tions, and we have no changes to notice since morning. Locums:at, lane 4. The river Is falling with 5 feel' inches in Caned. Weather warm—businesa dull. Steamer Bulletin accwasi In Slwiaelppi. _, CINCIfibiATI MAILICET. CMCIIOI/111, Jane 4. Floor—There was some demand for shipment to day, and 2000 Ws were sold at ;05 50, bet the general market is heavy, With more !elks* than boyen. 4 0Indet—t:The market is anchamted.i Whisker—Baku at 22i6221. The large receipts by the White Water Qum!, which opened today, canted a heavy trinket. _ Groceringar ts firm at rildet, and Maltas e. at 300. Provisions am without chance. Death of John Newland: Einnin A telegraphic despatch to the Neto'York Her. aid gates that the Rey. joint N. 22052, the wets kuotrit orator, died stddenly at it dale, on the 25th alt. The cause of his death wits unknown. LOCAL MATTERS. worm roe 701 7170100300 . 14.1 LT lazxrn Tin Amiddasonie sid , Whig Consent Joe meet in the Court Adam this morning, of 10 o'clock. . . friend told to yesterday that on the 11 .7 before, as a lad,' Mn. Updike, mho had jest left her house, was passing aloof c Wylie street neat Chatham, she bad o die dries ruined by having oil thrown upon it. She could not tell by whom, or how it was done. It woe pointed out to her by a little girl whom ober me!. Several cases orals kind are said to have hip petted lately. 1: Is dill:cult to imaitine what can be the motive of any one for sock Orantonly ma. 11. 9 10 us outrage as tide. We hope that the police will be OD the alert, and that ROY pinion dett*ted in the commission of . inch Signal mischief will receive summon justice. FLUX]) Daossamo.—The body of s6nan wu diu covered floating in the Allegheny liver, just above the 'aqueduct, yesterday, by a fisherman, who caught it with IL/rippling il9ll, wad brOtlight it to shore. Several papers were baud in the pocket■ from which it appeared that the name of the de. ceased wu Schenk, sad that he tins a German Oat lately la this scantly. Among them was ■ ticket for Mavis's* to rabbi:unborn board of • canal boat. Fr= tho appearance of the body it had lain In the water a couldorrable time. An inquest MI held by Coroner Arthnrs, which returned a verdict that the deceased had coma to his death by drowning. A Usti Sulam—Two negroes, named War. Davis and Wm. Smith, got into • Agin yesterday morning, on the lam, in whirl Davis stabbed Smith with ■ common pocket hn4 taAirAing • dangerous wound in his left side, just above the haunch, the knife penetrating throe Inches or mom Altai receiving the wound Smith pirsued Davis for some distance, with a pistol, whfeh, however, was not loaded. Davin was arrested by High Constableßandolph, •nd put In confinement. He has not yet been ens amined, but will be, we presume, some time to day. The wounded men, though badly hurt, wee able le walk home, but has not since been beard from. MIL BICHAID3OII'II ]avatar telegraphic despatch was received from Mr. itiebtribon, yes terday, stating that he has recovered $2,000 worth of his property, from the Jew Abrahams. The latter La given bail far his trial. We eineerely eonsratulam Mr. B. upon his Mica! fortune, and hope i 1 ctll be the mesas of the recovery of the whole of ht. goods, He has the sympathy oldie entire commuolty. Crrr Pomcc, —The Mayor bad eight or nine offenders before him yesterday morning, air. of whom be discharged to 'sold criterion to the county. They were strangers and had no money. TOE SHAKER SARSAPARILLA IN QUART BOTTLES. As prepared by . • OR. 8. O. HOWE, AIIF.AD of an other preparations; because It I. composed of the choicest herbs known to medical science, Its leading and principal herb being HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA! 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PL./LAIR ROAD. : . . . . . . . \TOTICE Is hereby given,that books wit' be opened .L.ll for subscription to the mock of the Allegheny and stanchestes Plunk Road Company, by the Comm. epees* apomuted In the act incorporating the said company, at the following places and' times, when all persons desirous of subscribing are requested to attend, the shares being twenty five dollars each, see one dollar per share to be paid at the Imo of nth. scribing: la the city of Pittsburgh, at the office of Messrs. flatmate!, Pears & Co, nester of Second and Wood "Reels. On Saturday Mc 6th, blond sythe 19th, Taesday tie Illi,Wednesday the 12 th , and Thuisday Me 13M of Jane, between the 'hears of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. In the city of Allegheny at Todd , . tap, corner of Beaver and Ohm streets,. and in the ugh MM. cheater. at the store of Townsend, Care u fs Co, on Pri, dry the 14th, Saturday the 15th, and bloodily the 17th of June, between the boon of 9A. Mould 4P. M. Al the horse of Copt John May, Ohio Township, on Fru day and Satordny, the 14th and lath Minns, between the boomed 9 a. a. and 4 e. a. - . THOMAS SAREWELL, Proddent of Board of Comminionen. maylo:d&wijel7S Woo copy.] In the Court of Common Pies. of Alla. lama, County, I IN the ease of the application of the Ohio and Penn. aylvaniaßatilload Company, fin the right of way,. ere. No 153,June tenn IEI9O. To the hein or devisees of John M ,Hood, late of Philadelphia, deeened. Yon are hereby notified, that the Ohle and Pennsylvania Roll Road Company have taken and appropriated for the ow of their rail mad, the following descrtbeirportian of We land be longingto raid decedent, n Ohio Township, Allegheny County, Pa., vi.—liezinnlng Jl3 ft norther the centre pin of said rail read line at the lower side of said, tract, thence running BO feet bezel. the river along the line of said tract, thence running R 73 deg re.s Et9l2 feet to the spear Unto( said tract( thence along the upper line of said trees Barthel ardly de ft, thence N 79 deg. 53 min.. west:9lllfeet, to the place of be. contusing 4 acres 2 nods and to perches I 6 A dennption end dralllf whichJvfi/f!1)a the above . cam WAI ROBINPOId Jr mastredtssrZerT President 0. k P. R. R. CO In the Court or Common Pied. et Alle. , Itheny County. TN the Vte tbe alipdeatlan of tee Oh'o and Penn i. ayteanla Rad Read Comm), for thefightaf way, &n. No 13.1, June team leaf. To the belt. or devisees of 1 homes Bradford, de ceased. Volt are hereby notified, that the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Company hate taken and appropnated, for the an of their tell road, Me follow ing described portion of the land beltreging to said decedent In Otto Toinnebtp, Alegheny County, Pa, 'lr.—Beginning on the lower line of ;Lid tract nt • distance of 50 It from the centre line of said mil mad, thence running along the line of said tract towards the river tO ft, thence 8 73 deg t 3 m A E 4883 feet, to the upper line of sold tract, thence along the caer line of said tract nonberardly SO ft, thence N 73 3 eg as min., W2EBS feet, to the place of beginning. Con- Mining 5 am. 1 trod end a perches. A. dentiption and draft of which te filed the above Ouse. WAI ROBINSON Jr maylAdkw3erT Prest O. A P. R. R. Co. rniatma. mares Llama aissar PALSOCII. FIANNA t CO, (Successor. to Huesdy, Bann. ik. Co.) BANKERS,EXCHANGE BROKERS, and deniers to hamlet and Domestic Eactiwit, Certificates of Deposita Danz Notes, and Spode—North not corner of Wood and Third streets. Coronet money received on deposlte.--Bight Cheeks for sole, and collections made on neatly all the prinelyal points the Dotted aisles. The tdshoOrcslioillit.ft rosCp and lONtiolll tiOlt • • ;races miat lien4istiOr COMMERCIAL RECORD: • COMMITTSI4 POR JU.NB .7f *.ibeerrne.—te oar make yesterday, of thaw:en dbil init., an mot wag left uncorrected; by .blab it that. rceiY ! l,ll4 togs bad beeo: eidAPed 0.0 during Way. law. ii,oc4 tins icileatiount, which lenineorrecily given In 'Onr table of exporii, in gen . .. I;a:t7 , —andWatamountwillvidorabtha camas. the present month: • ..,Yi . iloolow of. a_m . : '‘ .., '!PITTSBUROU 111•211.1E.E.T, :;. , ..E Too zoo moo mato Ivo* 1. • ~ 3.14' reviewing the market for the 'reek just closed W have nothing of special Interest to notice. The ,urt/net generally has remained in a quiet nate, • triitt Viet few eamplions, carnations show no. import I, , ft! n from our loot weekly review. - rthe riven has been endear receding Marini the i, until It hu now fallen to a .111411°1nm la obloo ~' *bleb makes It necessary to bring (eta requlsittott smaller class af steamers. Of this eleml of stead.- s, there is a large number here, which have beim 1 .up during th e hall stage of water m the river, end now brought Into use; every facility(' still offer. the safe sad prompt conveyance of pathengers Igloo from this point watt, at my reasonable ~. aMI trumportclo, • The receipts of timadatairs dozing the put week a been cooparafirsly light, which has calmed fawker advance in the market. Floor has Improved Igg:to 2.50 • bet, and Wheat show. an advance of 6 to toeA. ba. We mice able • farther advance In Bacon, Ein'gsr and Molasses, and prices are mw vary Oro; wigi an Improving lendeney. 11:•11FS—The market for all deterlptions combos* 40/O tat eeriest demeans. Soda Ash continue* in 'regrets; and soles bees been to a far extent, ate! ago. We evadeae oor cumulous of other iescap. tl4s fallow:—pearlSiOnln . at dielie • lb. • • ALE—We totice Ito change la tha prices of Ala- Mos revels, summer retro are WOO, for COVINISM best, cks leo laded. BACON—The Baron market, daring the part Week` bra been very beeyant, end we notice Amber ad' ranee in prime. The entre of the week amount In mein 200 et. of Clnelantil and city eared meat, at for 131 , 061dere.11011e; Sides, tifo3l; arid Hants , at7e dr to anti from mimee beam some 60,000 Ihs hare been sold at 41 for Shoulders; dit ,Int4b {wt.:ll,4r Muhl. Balm ltet ts new eenel eeneeeeel i(ims, it Ole lb. We amigo the receipt sfeonsiderable title! of eoantry eared beeo4isil . 3ll4llll4-01, re hive beeo felt at } . to de below dm lames Of eitywad WIMP am cured, for tie betteewmlittea S 00& cut