ri l is l -1-- r. I ntw rAI liF rugl 9 RAIL t NI ; F-7 ti lii77:;•-,cp.!,,T1:: SI',,TI - •: I:ii.llll',:i:iTlONg I. 4 fr: f. PORT Ei: . uF l',141,11,111A•1111 F.j); CANAL C(..:lll2innlol4lKß, 0 1 FA I i'itie EIEI.I Afl our readers tuay ler,ru from our We-. graphic colt/mos, alter a deboie upon of courtesy as to vilketi...r 1.1143 , up,:; z. committee of Co!)- trlelle.e Wltli the f10U...10t I{ , Tre. , elsll:ti‘r If , r.. gait to tilt) bill, of sooply "nak" a conk mittee of conference, adopted a tooth n made , by Mr. tutee, to "insist on a cuilfeietice in lieu of to adhere' to their ioriner actieu. '1 he :no tion was adopted by a vs-.t* of 2n - to 24, And ;Messrs. reva, I.lantc.• and Seward were ap. pointed the connaitt:.e of cot terkqie,. As we said yesterday in explaining the position of trii;; eine:A ion the house car. , now ogrto to a ceimuittee ol conference, but before acting upon the report of such committee, it strikes us it be necessary for it to recede from its former action, arid leave the conference committee's report untrammelled by the reso lution to "adhere," The House will probably take action relative to agri:eiug or disagree' ing to a conlerenee,tu•day . LXT.E."H.A'r Lit V; We shall commence, the pnblication on Friday morning, of another excellent story, by the author of the "Miners," entitled "Mar ion 4sterly." These tales e.re far superior to the general -sensation" literary productions of the day, and aro intensely interming. In our daily paper, we are compelled to publish them by installments, but they are intended to iOllll one of the leading features of our weekly paper, which we are determined to make a ttret class family journal iu all its de partments. Our largely increased circulea Lion justifies us in sparing no expense to make the i-i efklii Pest a goof paper, and the low price of our club terms, only one dollar a year in clubs cal ten, places it within the reach of all. t'lliiCL_e.s;y"l:l2;l•'ol.l It waq expected by their constituents that the prese:it legislature would have done some thing towards the greater security of the pub. lie in regard to issues of Bonk paper, but tho session is tiltnost at a close, and in tte Senate, where Ilion) is a Democratic tnajority of lour, a bill, proposing to prohibit the issue of Bank notes of a lect , , denomination than twenty dot has, has Into defealed by a vote of that body. N.Ve want more coin and less paper, but at the winue time :ill eniiits to procure this desir able r,..4k.dt canon to Ltitlt!t, ssit.h distav,:lr in the IA:0:AM er,•. Thci - c is of lu ILc rountry lit, the pretistit thud, 1 - ii it. will not ritr.ulate, owing to the presenee and use of small notes. Remove them, and gold and silver Will at 0ie.2.: replacs them. This vV011;(1 pr"tv , !t tit working classes Iroin all daug,in of suffering by the depreciation of pa- per money. for they do not recotve hoge Ruunl. If the Dolisiciatte party reitlly desire, u s y, ref trio in our ;Attie...J.3 , • inn-t hr, malt- whito we h Ne hot:, Iti onclieu of tilt- Let. , i,da Lure and the tile; do not w a -it a reform, let noon crivo.t to talk about, it,. Wit sire fiot ainotig Cu- tiunitst; of those whn oppose as laran . eeP.i,Ary end ildoll.sEi ; prop erly- regulaied acid reetrained, they .tre It great any CA.nnwercini tainitioanity ; but ex.. perienee has - shown, that tbrro ate ders•Cit , in oft' predent Gyst,ni, which eon add ought to 136 it3lntidn(l. VP.: have, however, little hope Oita city ci the plutittut, legitilitioro will tai had, which vf.ll do lunch good Th , -, banks ul our Stud, fiJunti sod solvent, and the lciri• hours seers, inclined io lot thew alone, utAler tim ii. f that the trisld of it e pig Sig (. 1 .1!•;11 It I , eqnion liy, tyhicb eln,y ,111 tte its du, ty, it Will take d icti 11 , tiatikP lif);. 1,6 'led !Wu teinpirthun" Jo that vit. jch r anus iulividutti cutz,rueieirfll ictiAiei a such Els the t Maar V 111 but Doti , recovtilnig from it; t ;E➢ The recent newt; from tilex,co proves that. the new government, of which General loaga is the temporary head, is made up of stronger materials than n - ,any• people sup posod. The new government has given evi. , deuce of its strength in a manner that cannot fail to exercise a weighty influence on the to tare destinies of the Republic. We learn by telegraph from New Orleans that General acting in behalfot the Zuloagu govern ment, has tiiken the city of Guadalajara, and, with it. the entire government of the Juarez or Constitution:lllM party. ()soil°, after his victory, lett for the Capital, and it is stated that, on his arrival there, he will be declared President. The only place of importance that still bolds out for the representatives of it? late Coinonfort party is Vera Cruz; but, wif!s all Nlesico'againal it, there is not much prof,- I ability that that cite will long continue rebe;• lions. Zuleaga's victory over.his opponents is to be attributed, in a great Measure, to his early conciliation of he Ecclesiastical power. To restore the 11thlieh property that Coulon fort had confiscated was one of his first i, is after undertaking the responsibilit es of of fice. By this mess, it is (.3iijectured, he ob• tained sufficient funds to prosecute the war to a sucek - s4ul end. Mown. was also tar. seeing eiirrugh to utsi e friends with Spain. tie knetc, that ho could never retain his pose-. tion and, at the atelne time, carry on a war with a foreign enemy. Ile has proved himself an abler statesman e.tiei a wore skillful polot-, elan and diplomatist than the world previous ly to this time has given bias credit for. Anna nay as itinfl cease his aspirations ha - a rcnewal of hr, power. 'the new Pres;deut has "stolen his thunder.' his chief reliance was Spain and the Chnich---Zulaga has tern stalled him by cerwi hating both ()el. epos Reed, at. the St. Cirlrles Hotel, the agent for C. S Maltby, teceived last evens log another lot t 1,..5e magnificent s h ad, for which this old established depot of good things is so justly ceh , t•rate.d. They are as fresh as when j oat caught., and he sells thorn tor \ >kocn• scats How Col. Reed can atlord 'BO much for so little, it is uot oar businc 4i to inrittire, but. one thing is certain, never were 'better nor cheaper shad brought to this city. ;`The lovers of good eating folly appreolate their quality, for they qo off emphatically " like hot cakes." The Perlnsyivatliu U&nal 16 now open, awl to a few days the line vidi be *n navigable or , der to Pittsburgh. Bouts have already cow. ineaced to run between Huntingdon and Cog Tite ',ann.!, Tire latuialaria Sugar Crop• Air. Champomier's statistics of the Louisi ana sugar crop, which arc made after an ex - men V7:10 At ~i• L. viathae., that there lamination of each parish, are models which is „, uutc6.eery ;,, h er , s ,t, tititttt. 0„ t h e ought to be applied to every department of agricultural, manufacturing and commercial industry. The cane is in unusual condition this spring, much better than last spring, and there is a good prospect, if no uriforstieu ca lamity occurs, of the largest crop the erming season that ha ever been seen In giving a recapitulation of the products of the several parishes, it is found that 1,294 sugar houses have given an aggregate produe- ' Lion 2.7'.1.697 hogsheads of suga, weighing :;07,61;ti,7U0 pounds, allowing I WO pounds tai :he h .gshesd ineludos 2-10,306 i iot4F il w adri, wade tinder the old prnce,s , .., alld refine:;. clarified, and cistern Sttaio •:; esti) on 935 plantations, and horsepower t ii , The pti ALIO ion of Lurilitiistri hui bean at, , , , ut the. same proportion as in former s, - ,asons, if not more abundant, so that the en. tire crop of molasses is put down at 19,57 K,. 790 galloto, against .1,382,380 the year pre. ,Tiouq. The Louisiana sugar crop fur the last ten years is as follows t;i.,, 1848 :I . p 12i53 ....... 449 T 2,4 • 1849 "47 • 1860............211 ISSI ' 18'12 to Texas, planters have not made over 2,- 000 hogsheads, owing to long continued dry weather, but they have succeeded in making a good planting for next crop. Cwit of Living. It is calculated by those who have paid the most attention to the subject that the cost of living now is at least fifty per cent greater than it was eight year© ago. The increase from 1850 to 1853 was 20 per cent ; from 1853 to 1657 it was fifty per cent—making 70 per cent in seven years. The present rate is 2.5 per cent less than last year at this time when the highest point was reached. Yet it appears that the present rate is 50 per cent higher than it was in 1850 ; and we should judge that the rated house rent was full one‘third. higher now than then. Clothing and house furnish. ing articles range in comparative cost with the table expenses. Wages, salaries and earnings generally have ►tot increased proportionately with the cost of living. Cass' Letter on Like Slave Trade Gen, Cass has completed hie letter to Lord Napier on the African slave trade. It is very elaborate, covering come twenty whole pages of foolscap. it goes into the question from its earliest history down to the present time. It is one of the ablest State papers that has ever emanated from that department. rhe letter has not yet been made public. Titc Pauttsy t,tta. .7tlttgest. tp A Washington correspondent of the Press says that llon. John Cadwallader is in that city, and the impression is general that he has been sent for by Mr. Buchanan in relation to Om vacant Pennsylvania judgeship. The appointment will he wade this week, and the choke Ike between Judge Sharswood and lien. John Cadwallader. While the Pet:Hi , dent himself prefers the latter, the pressure of recommendations is in behalf of the termer. The writer doubts not that Mr. Cadwa will receive the nomination. 'Pike Ing.aratic Mr. Dohnert's hill to regulate iosurance compailies, Of which we some time ago gave till abstract, undies but Is slues progress lis I lie I I Cade.. 143 provisions necessasily embrace so many details that it in necessarily volumi nous, and its progress can therefore be de filed at many points by those opposed to its passage. All disicatrested parties regard this bill with favor. The press bi;:i geiiorally proved of it. The people, who have Lutlercd in no slight. degree from the operations of com panies with fictitious capital, earnestly desire that it should become a taw, The only par• tine thet view it with distav,r, ate those a;socistions whose prospelity dep,mde upon CilDrenlitient ' 11.111sui:c Cciatral tit allrdad. From the report of the Directors of the Il linois Central Itai!road Company for the ye-ar 1.57, we toeitli that the hew loan will Fitlial I e the eempany trees its embafrasinetits.— The geese earnings of the road fur 1657 were 3t,10305; operat x ',ists 76 per crut., !caving a net surplus of 565,971 02. Nearly 151 wiles of road time b. en kneed during the year. The company now OWII 11 101:01116 4 tives, 21 of which burn coal. During 1858 it is proposed to complete the teric;ng of the road; to proceed with the ballusting and the substi. tution of new ties ; to replace some tempora ry structures by masonry, and to increase the supply of water. for Utah A division of the first supply train for the Utah army, left Mishawaka, Indiana, on Al outlay morning of last week under the supervision of Captain E. Loring, who has charge of the train, passed through Chicago on Tuesday morning, en route for Leavenworth City, from which point the train will start for its destination over the plains. The company consisted of about sixty teamsters. There will be yet several succeeding trains from Mishawaka. Tl►e second train was to start on Tuesday last. another on the 20th, and anoth er still on the 27th inst. This supply train, when ready to start from Leavenworth, will consist of 400 teamsters and 200 wagons, and will be under the escort of two companies of regulars of the army. 'Vile Ili:en:Aar Yell. Official documents have been discovered in Canton, in which it appearN that Yeh, during the short period of three months, put to death uo less than the enormous number' of 50,000 human beings. This is a fact beyond doubt, the documents taken showing the name of ev ery man and woman,and fur what they were executed. Yell is still on board the inflexible. He outs and drinks well, tut is Dot very coufflu ve, end way, "be is tied of waiting for Lird Elgin, hut) if he duce 84aou, he toast really go and attend to the goveooretop of hta provioee." A -f Li e Atraa.ndria (I.l7ette, frorinoi.t. WheaLaud, Loudua County, Virg,Lii3, writo,4 Siilll.o fit Ctn of .1. rather singular oahiro, kinoh ictve jurit 00111 e t.; light iu that neighbor hood : Tom negroos beiongiug to the estate of Mr. Whitaker have been noticed for. some thne to 1, 0 i n FR i f isessl o n of more money than it was deemed they could come honestly by. Ua Sat Imlay last, Mr. Whitaker, becoming COEIVILIC,I that sornet.hing was wrong, charged them tin li ides ling, when they produced a trunk eontaiii lug nearly sixteen hundred dollars, mostly in gold They say that as they welt! passing ;iirougli the woods in the neighborhood,at night, s3ine month or six weeks ago, they heard the sound of borers' feet rapidly retreating from them A short distance further on they found the trunk in the road, which, on opening and finding its valuable ceutents, they attempted to conceal. Beyond these facts there rests a ds'p rnyntery No one has been known to have met With any such loss The trunk hears no mark. " Wu. r," togaired sohoolwaster, " what is the plural of penny 1" "Two-pence," shouted the sharpest out in the olass. ' 4u 2.11, 24 d,91.) •,,,y)97 " ISCU " 184 Myeterto - ao VARIOUS TRINGS. contrary, everything is being driven as fast as moat.) , au.l tucn oan do it; 1,750 men aro hard at work, and tnaohinory ie already tn.— Capt. liar:l,-1i had strcdic,r 'Ue of p;ettins: her ready for eta by July The tj,3l . .r,Lan C,utirl of Ohio haq ttpti the banks sail bank st.u...tke are suhjeet to t the sarao zs other prcprrty. This seems to oppose tho deci:don rendered by the Supremo t,.art of the llaitrd Siates bottle time since. --David A. Neal, late Viee l're6ident of tb- Kline tlehti,l It "Ilrool, has ootomeneed su. , agaim4 the cowl - eta) , ii, the United St 4 t eu Court fer $2.0,000, f.r BelViceti l'elidurf-,,t to tilt company whit() i heir employ fiavel',!'ee: vices 1111/Ht have been valuable. Eiwo.r ,l fragor tied fr ul c' ,h.vbe thiq co,iritr; iu t ! , piiug if 1 r,L.7, Vfb9 I{6 ky, on Satui , l,y, A il 6A, tn,l Liltilow_rd by tt pitiful talc of hi 3 Vir•,l:l 1.6 the certain 81 radaneous iLthaliititntr3 of 01 tsNvve little place, trio.) suddenly uvur 1 - 1 a LI: pat tires Lir] tried hart to ro•ilte another :A tirtin Kurta alfair of tho arrest of o. lugitivo l'rum justice —The Niriv York Tinos has been informed from a reliable source that fur some time past the government of Spain nay Loot quietly but effectively eogrigeil la improving her defeimes on the Island of Cuhii, —The Wheat ern!) Ir,okinq finely in Western Virginia —The sto face of mil. Tertitory now is mare than double that of Urea Britain, France Portugal, Italy, Stiitzerlend, (Jelin: y, Austria, Turkey iu Europa, Poland, Prussia, Balginm, Holland, Denmark, Norway end :awe den, whose united population exceed two hundred and fifty millions. —ln Canada the decimal currency has been adopted. The new coins Inive been prepared at the English mint, and the first consignment is daily expected to arrive. The silver coinage consists of five, ten 1,11.1 t , ,venty cent pieces Cents have aide been et! uck. —The Chivellil , l Ttitatr,: iine been re-opened by Flh , ter and Vincent. Gmahlock playing thitrt') this Columbus Theatre is —Mr. Chiekon ha I.sou sent as Consul for the Un't , d S!::les to Acapule. , . Ito ought to havo been HE'llt to Shanghai —The Barlingloa (low 1) Curette Faye that the tr.ury of that St —cnot is any better con d•7ion than it should br. An investigation ti to its content.; has made t me startliug disclosures A check for some $60, 1 10U, of a certain bsnklog firm at Davenport, wile there found in lieu of the same amount of money which ought to have, been there; Dud shout $;10,000 more could nrt be found, or it absem:e accountcd for. --It is slid that a oly of persons calling thes.,ulve , •` rciends " has been orated F Wurtealburg, w:tit n view to re-build inn th.. •J. 'l'. 1: , ..(.;.1,qt1J:(1:)., on.cc. 1o111i:tut ediltr of (he 1„,ut.1 d l .ler .t t. , c„ with the , ;3; "For me the s'o gc;;:t t'qravituborrt ie in ,31.1 .1 ,I gilt. , tt:e r:11.11 up: gilt Le ftw, aul i t7+: t, uutultorinv. Nightly I lad, my ittuviug tcui A Lin) 'rt wurcb 11•• 4 :roi 1.1“1110." 1110lle,ittit Repo, lei F.,"!18 that nio, , t of tke loa,:b-Lulu have hen killed in that vicinity. 'l'll.l t,toice. 1:1,1 mnr.ufi,ctory in tbst t ovu, v.. 1 utio, ut,a ..1,..,tr0yc.1 I,y on tquad..y inut•udinry. - - Air I. r.l i n v; 1. P.VEt.litiT in Indic, lotty ,; t .1, ; i 1.; ; vt;trit to Euri , e, to I; uti nititinicn. I (I.l'o iquguliget., man r.. ltita peculiarly rote, friend from Ily nn ipi •.i J,e,•u,lry. Mr. Lnyfird r.e. V. ,11111 ;; di;ir I 01,4 rtlorL junt /03, ; r. to 11,4 k, a g..1,.1 IlAr, of wit”.l. I 1...ve vi TliOV 4 C , ll - ..i1 , 011...111, o.c. 111 . : 11l A Eu,Lit,rl:ll:l - 13, eleutvd,) 101,if ri.Lu of L.L.banoli, iu lliat ;Slag. They i - tthge folluTh • ,) irrtlriu T!tiCALUII, lirSl, .1 , 41 Loi 'Trumbull, 'l, UioLnil, C. 1.1 Wilharn A 11 ticki I 001•011410 It n c.t lY.e 1400 .. .•1 t. ' I) Ibl/110 Phi., [Late tiezi , ou.-•1111e, e.aest til/Lbss iffs :181i I F,t•tl 1U Tikr F.uppoßPii i.;10, Ibc,tig,li ht• illot it r“,:, bane a few mlnu c irli a'. Last ev,;{,i,,E, vibe!" Mr. Apples alted, Vil.4 er.!tututt.f-d io COrIVOI'M! , merely signified "to-morrow - .' . At times through the night he win seized with spasmodic" pains of great violence, but otherwise he rested gently. His list connected words were about two this morning, when Jacob, his son-in law, who was Bitting up, ruled how he felt, to which he faintly whispered, " Comfortable and content." About four o'clock this morning, Jones, an other son-in-law, relieved Jacob, and in an hour afterwards his children and family were at the bedside till the final 611111111.3118. A few minutes before his death the nurse applied ice to his lips, which were consciously moved for the acceptable refreshment The ftteeriii sei vice will he performed on Alm, day, proteildy, when the body will be conveyed to St. 1. - Juit , , for interment with hie mother, wife and kindred Itis rusienauee for three weeks past wee hardly Su Elioien t f..at au inf,int, and it may be that his life w is prolonged by the etfurt of the will only. His coustitutitin was round in every respect, -Aid the disease which precipitate,' his death was strictly local, elLneer of the rectum. Col. Benton's will was opened on Saturday, to ascertain if any wishes had been expressed by him regarding his funeral. None were found. It was drawn in September, just before the cur gical operation, which involved the hazard of death, wee performed. Ills residence here is bequeathed to Mrs. Jones, and his library to Carey Jones, as literary legatee. The residue of the mitate is distributed rARIOIIt7, their children. The executors are Messrs. William Carey Jones, Johr. C. Fremont, and Richard Taylor Jacob, sons-in-law, Moutgimery Blair and Phillips Lee, brother in-law of Mr. Blair, as friends. I Frew the Natioual Ibtolligoucer, of April 126 I It is a curious and offscting circumstance that the joungest and the oldest of the family should have died within a few hours of each other under the ::area roof. Au infant grandson of C.A. Ban ton, the child of Mrs. William Carey Jones, died in (Le house of his grandfather, yesterday morn ing, and the nurseling and the grandsiro now lie aide by side, in death, on the came bier. The !crown, of both will be pieced in the railroad 0:0 thie afternoon oft their way to tit Louie fur e,rmetit Frew the tveuhlg Pen . 1 2 DM win Booth's !mother Vo tier th Editor f tae Eveniny Post: L ., ,r r 1 Hee by your issue of yesterday a notice of the death of "Mrs. Mary Booth, at one time married to J. E. L,uth, nut mother of Ed win Booth, the tuagr.dity; " Oblige ute by contra dietiog that str,teuicnt. My Ihiher was married bat once, and then to y 10 ,, ther, who, thank God, atilt ' , intas, respectfully, EDWIN Earvim April 10th, A QI , 7STICIIi VET A lISWERED.-011 the GO - Cfli,lo° of the t9.tk nnariKgo of the Princess Roy al ,f Englan t with Ft iuve Frederick of Prussia ;Olt occurred which it he.. 9 been re served fir the Gates/,,;a Observer to record for the benefit of acme, filtlire MiSS Strickland Ttv:; of the younger children of her Majesty tiers, taken to the Chapel 11 , ,yal in good time, to see their eldest sister married. They found the affair rather tedious fur a time: but gradually they grew more and more interested as the scene increased in animation and excitement; and doubtless they were informed by their attendant of the circumstance -of the Queen's marriage iu the same plaee. At length when they had be come thoroughly fascinated and delighted by the spectacle before them, one of them, naively ex claimed, in a tone of leproach, "I wonder mamma did not bring us to see her wedding !" ,t n,.=-I`, that few v,tit.r , ., 10 thstt paiwr a ternal sleep vgi • 9 fr. - to thf4 the Indian loan hangs in suspense, and the APR' . -excites• , 1 1 aspect of politics in France daily discussion. In the discount market the demand 1F.13 rather more active today. The 4th of the month is drawing near, and come heavy railway cal's are falling due. Applications at the Bunk present uu increase what ' ever. At the Bank to day thorn ivcro no bullion op , orations of importance. The Daily tetra says that tho partizans of the late More Action by - the Senate on the Ministry are proclaiming the approaching rejection Ilitra..Nlt% IfLil3. of Lord Elleuborough's India bill, and the return to osieo of Lord Paimerst,m, consequent on the subse• anent re*snation of Lilo authors .1 bill No. 2 for In dia ; both bills, Lour good and bad points, the News r ,futunvonds, should be recommitted to a select com mittee, with it.structions to make whatever amend moats on a combination of the beat parts of both Palmerston's and Eilenhorough's measures may ap. , ear advisable. PENNSIILVANIA. LEGISLATURE. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Vi 01 MITVRE 01' CON FERE ,',' CE AP Po IN TED ARRIVAL FRO3I EVROPIE. ARRIVAL OF THE SPAR OF TUE WEST FROM CALIFORNIA. 41e pk-cial Uualacrh Laug Post. I LEAIISLATIJEtE. ARRISBURG, April 1 . 3.--&wite.—Tho thU i.i lur.r bill lust night, all day and this utubrided. ifeti , e.— Thu [louse considered one hundred and eighteen hills. A large number of private ur local bills i tvere acted on, few of which can be reached in the Senate. Aui,ng those passed by the House were the following House hill 4 928, to authorize) the election of an additional Law Judge in Allegheny oounty, which, after being amended to provide against a vote, was passed Gnally and goes to the Senate. When blouse bill No. 927 was reached, an act to enable the city of Pittsburgh to raise additional reve nue, Mr. Foster moved to substitute Senate bill No. 7135, which passed that body last week, and is in the same w..rds ; this was done; and the section relating to churches was stricken out—yeas 44, nays 36, our representatives voting aye eseept Mr. Scott ; also the sootion relative to dividend paying companies; the bill passed, but having been amended, goes to the Senate. House bill No. 947, to lay out a State 'road •om Valley Church in Allegheny county to Jackson Hanna's in Washington county, was, on motion of Mr. Voeghtley, objected off the private calendar, and will require a two-thirds vote to take it up. Bill No. 967, was also on motion of Mr. Dunahoo, objected otf the private calendar. Bills incorporating the Kittanning Water Com pany; the supplement to the Birmingham Bridge Charter Bill for the incorporation of Monongahela borough, and the bill to divide Johnstown into wards, have all been signed by the Uovernor. EVENING SEdel )11 ,Senate.—On motion of Mr. Wilkins the bill rein tive to water lines ; and on motion of Mr. Gaz zam bills relative to the Birmingham wharf, the Brownsville read and the bhsrpsburg lock-up, and the amendments to the city revenue bill, wore con» curred in. Hoare.—The Sonate bill relative to Liens and Com mon Carriers passed finally, but having boon amended go to the Senate for concurrence therein. Sonato bill providing fur the publication of minority opinions of the Supreme Court was lost by a vote of 35 . against 44. Senate bill relative to Special Courts passed finally, and needs but ..he Governor's approval to Le a law. Senate bill to punish frauds of bankers, trus tees and others, also passed finally, and needs but the Governor's approval to ho a law. THIRTY-fIPTH CONGRESS Finn SESKON Yesterday's Proceedings. At one o'clock P. M., Mr. Green, without preface, utoved that es the House had disagreed to the Kali- Sad bill, that the Senate should insist un a Coulinittee 4 Conference. in lieu of resolving to adhere. Mr. Siumens,of Rhode Island, called for the yeas fli)11 nays. Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, said how could the Senate in sist on a conference, after the House had resolved to adhere. A long and desultory debate ensued. Mr. Green replied that even after the action of the House, it was competent to confer. It is the practice hare, as well as in the Parliament of England, to in sist on conference. Mr. I'ugh said it is in order to ask fur n conferon ul i t t insist Mr. limiter of id the course in Saturday in the Senate was to insist. To moat the ease, however, he would nialre two nintions: tiret, to insist, end second, ash a conference. Mr. Mason Ppoko in favor of eourtody between the rliFe,P, and eout , idering the great eonaequenea do pendent un thie matter, the Senate sthaild go to the extreme:it verge of parliamentary oourtosy to admit the Statu of Kan: as harmonioti,ily. Mr. tlreen further read from tho manual ;...f Par liament, showing that it was striut parliamentary prat:Lieu- Mr. Stuart was in favor of letting the mat Mr. Itayard thought the disrespect, if any, came from the House, yet as the question is One of too ment, he was in favor of asking for a conform - tee. har t Brown said that on a matter of great nation al interest, we moat. not act on our own icepulsce. Thu House was not quite reßpeotful to the tlenute, but he woeld assent to ask for the conktene. The yeas and nays were taken on,Mr. Droop's in, Goo, resulting as follows Yeas 30, nays 24 - Nays : Messrs. Bell, Broderick, Cameron, Chandler, Clark, Collinear, Ceittandem, Diyon, Doolittle, Douglas, Fessenden, Foot, Foster, Hale, Hamlin, Harlan, Ring, Seward, Siwwons, Stuart, rmiurier, Trumbitil, Wade, Wilson. ALl3Olll' Bates, Davis, Durkee, Pearce, Pugh, Reid, Thompson of ICy., and Yulee The committee appointed to confer is as fellya , s. Messrs. preen, Huntot and Seward. Mr. Wilson tusk up the question of a telegraph to the army in Utah, riall modifying the hill to make it more acceptable. Messrs. Wilson, Broderick, Doolittle, Douglas and Cameron spoke in favor of the bill, and Messrs. Iverson, Hunter, Johnson of Ark., Fessendon arid Hale opposed it. Mr. Pugh made severe comparisons with the At lantic Telegraph, calling the Atlantic a scheme of plunder. Mr. Wilson wished to rofor the bill back to the committee for a week, for further amendment in the eptimates. Mr. Iverson moved that it be postponed till Da comber, which was carried by 28 against 17, The Senate then adjourned. 110Utif: OF HEMSENTATIVES Mr. Caruthers, of Missouri, appeared in his sea to-day, fur the first time this session. The House went into Coakmittoe of the Whole to establish a police guard for the protection of life and property in Washington City. A lung debate ensued on the District of Co'nimbi,. Police bill. Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, attributed the outrages in the Capitol as the result of carrying out the princi ple of "to the victors belong the spoils," and said that the President had appointed as officers in Kan. sae, mon who had boon charged with numerous crimes. Mr. Smith, of Virginia, denied that disorders or dangers have sprung from persons i n pursuit of Fed eral appointments. Ile asked, in the name of God, was an indictment, by Black Republicans, evidence against a man's character? Mercenaries were hirud to go to Kansas and do the misohief. Robinson, who was indicted in Sacramento and escaped to Kan sas, was found among those engaged in outrages and murder. This was the sort of a man Mr. Stanton wanted to make Governor of Kansas, when ha could not trust the President with the appointment of an auxiliary guard. Others spoke, when the Committee rose and the House adjourned. Four Hays Later fromEurope--Arrival of the City of `tVablkingtoa. New YORK, April 13.—The steamship City of Washington arrived to-day with Liverpool dates to 31st ult. The steamship Europa arrived out on the 29th ult. The British Parliament had adjourned over the Easter holidays. Telegraphic advices from Bombay to the 9th of Maroh had been received. den. Colin Calllo3oll was before Loch - now r.ad hnJ nearly 60,000 troops. The attack Wlll3 to La maJo about the 10th. Several scattering encounters had occurred, in each of which the rebels had been .:o• fated. The trial of the King of Delhi was still pending. The statement that he had bean conviated end sen tenced was erroneous. Martial law has been proclaimed at Canton." Commiasii•nor Reed was going to Elanilla until the time fixed for holding a conference of the four pow ers at Shanghai. Thera i nothing later from China, bat we have in teresting details of the last advices. The frigate bliaisisaippi was at Shanghai and the Minuesuta was in Canton river. It hod been reported, but was contradicted, that Persitrny should become Minister of Sta o and head of Nap.loiu'a oubinot. It was rumored that the Emperor would again viAt Victoria at Osborn this year. Tho Government was giving serious attention to the commercial depression in France. The report that the Spanish government had in troduced a project of law to abolish slavery is erro neous. Melbourne dates to February 15th are received. The import markets continued depressed. The ship ments of gold to England since the last mail ex ceeded half a million sterling. THE VERY LATEST.—By Telegraph from London to Live) pool—From the Daily News city article of Tuesday.—The Stock Exchange remains extremely dull ; the tendency to-day was rather towards de pression. 1 he funds closed per cent. lower than yesterday. The opposition on the India bill is con sidered to imperil the stability of the Cabinet. Add 11E:1 AI li, From the West ET. Lours,April 13.--The Loavcoworth correspon dent of the Republican says that ltusvell, Majors and Waddle received orders to start with no hundred and ten trains of twenty cis wagons each. These trains will take upwards of three thorriand teamsters, &even thousand mules, and a eutupany of sappers and ruiners from West Point. They h 11.40 reached the fort. The entire force at the fort on the sth consisted at twelve companies of artillery, three ot infantry, two of dragoons, end horses and mules wore arriving rapidly. 'lwo hundred and six teaws ere reported ready for service. lioffinan's ci almond passed F. et Kearney, and was rapidly pushing onward. A move ment of tri ops, to take a post in the new district of !lotto to guard the route, will take place in a few days. The same correspondent says that a letter is in cir culation fur signatures, assuring (len. Calhoun. of his safety against personal violence u, ease he shall re turn to re-open the Surveyor Osumi's office; Maj. Adams is among the signers. The State Central Committee have issued a call for a State Convention to nominate officers under the Leavenworth Constitution, to be held at Topeka on the 25th inst. The sense of the people will be taken as t who shall be United States Senators. The Con , vention will consist of one hundred delegates, appor- ioned among the counties on a basis of twenty ono housand votes to the State. The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the 13th ultimo, had arrived. Richard 11. Tompkins is appointed At torney General vise Theodore Wheaton, resigned. The District Court, Judge Benedict presiding, com menced its spring session at Santa Fe on the Sill. The Utah and Navajos Indians failed to conclude a treaty of peace. The l'tahs, assisted by the Arrapa• hoes, intend to attack the Navajoes next moon. De tails are given of outrages and murders committed in Dona Anna county. The letting of the contracts for the supply of the subsistence departm6nt of the army, took place on the 4th. Arrival of the Star of the West. NEw YORK, April 13.—The Star of the West brings the California mail of March 22d. She left Aspin• wall on the evening of the 4th of April. The United States sloop-of war Jamestown left tho same port the day previous for San Juan. The Sta‘r of the West connected with the Sonora, which brought down to Panama nearly $1,700,000 specie. The California Senate passed the resolutions pre viously adopted by the Assembly in favor of Le aouipton. The Senate refined to provide for a et). stitutional Convention. The Assembly passed a bill to provide fur funding the floating debt of San Fran cisco. A largo number of cattle were drowned on the up per Sacramento by the high water eucceeding heavy refine. Stovall, the claimant of the slavery Araby, was ar rested as a kidnapper. A movement is on foot to raise emigrants to settle on Gadsden's purchase in California. The Panama Herald contains a card signed by nearly three hundred steerage passengers who ar rived at Aspinwall in the opposition boat Northern Light, but finding no connecting boat at Panama, had been left at that place in the greatest distress for want of food and shelter. Their wants had been re lieved by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. The principal consignees of the specie are : Wells & Fargo, $44,000; Duncan &, Sheraton, $100,000; Howland & Aspinwall. $97,000; A. Belmont, $64,- 000; Freeman 16 Co., $63,000. Arrival of the Empire City. New YORK, April 13.—The Empire City has ar rived with Havana dates to the Bth. The Star of the %Vest wBl3 to leave Aspinwall on the 1-11 h, with $325,000. Tho Yrrisari treaty between the I oiled States and New Granada had been ratified st Bogota. The nows from California is untimpt , riand, Advises from Oregon state that Lieut. Allen, vrh,., was reported to have perished in the snow, had ar rived at Portland, having been abandoned by all Lis party except ono. Tampico advices state that thirteen Mexican revo lutionists had boon captured by llarza on board a British mail steamer. Garza had also tired on an American vessel, and endeavored to extort doable duties. Dest rue Don oY Property along t llllii sts•lppl Vt. NEW Oni.narta, April 13 —lt,ports from Vic burg state that the river there it slati ,nary, and tolling above. SOVtatil levees iuu 1,r.,k0n below that point, destroying an immense amount of property. The crevasse opposite this city is doing grout dam age. The,-plantations near the city are now OVE;o:IJ. erect afire. ea . nisi Allay ataa NEW YORK, April 13. -The Daniol Webster bring.i Llavutia dates to tho ath ii t. The whole week lute been occupied with a aueciati,ion of totes in honor of the birth of the Prince of Asturiaa, am] them hiol boon no market tratiauctionc. The steamer Fulton wee in port. A cargo of tiArty five Coollea had arrived i❑ p.rt filly Ilowlegm amid lile lhabliovrtad ell A I.ETI'OII, April 13.-- Ailv isied stata that Billy Bowlegs, with tweLly-two utter lu dian heid ,uriehilored tlieiii-elvca hi the dcetes III=!!1 FAOII AN EMINENT CLERCIYMAN Messrs. Benj. Page, Jr. S. Co. - (font!amen : I lake great pleasure in say Mg to you that I made use of BtERIIAYE'S HOLLAND BIT f ERS, which T obtained at your stole, and found special relief of a severe headache, from - whieh I had long suffer ed, and I believe they were of service to um in ro lieving my stomach and head. Yours respectfully, SAMUEL E. BABCOCK. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY Mr. Silas J. Liscomb, of Birmingham, says : "I have found in BCERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS a remedy for Headache and Debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced much relief from its use for headache. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pitts burgh, on tho Pennsylvania Canal, says : "When I commenced taking B(ERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, I could hardly walk. Now I enjoy excellent health. Caution f.--.Be careful to ask fur Bonlues's Holland Bitters. Bold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles fur $5, by the solo Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., & Co., No. 27 Weiod street, between First and Seeond streets, aid Druggists generally. ANOTHER RESIDENTEIL OF NEW YORK CITY TESTIFIES •TO THE GOOD EFFECTS OF DR. M'LANE' CELEBRATED LIVER. PILLS, PREPARED BY FLEM ING BROS. This Is to certify that I have had the Liver Compluint tor live years, during which time I have tried almost all known remedies, but to nu purpose. Hearing ut Dr. M'Latie's Cel ebrated Liver Pills, I concluded to try a hot. I did so, and am now almost cured. I think one box more will effect a permanent cure. I can cheerfully recommend these Villa to all who may suffer from liver complaint. I have also kuown them used with the most happy results in C4drli of sl kvheadache, or dyspepsia. MR. SWIFT, No. lid Attorney street. Actir Purdiaserg will be careful to rok fur Dr. Iti'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, maitufactured by le LE SI INU BRCS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. NB Lane's gen nice Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vennifuge, eau now be had at all respectable drag stores. Now genuine toilhout the. sig..o.s• turd of 1311 (np9:lwdaw) PLEttilNil BitOS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - - PLII4 BANK OEPIITSEIU FRI LI BTATESIEN'r Morraia, Ap, 11 12th, 1E59 - - - Loans, Bina aud Dii.c.ouuta Real Estate and Ground Rent Stocks aud ISltscellanled Dan by other Hank 5....... Balk Notes and U. y. Treasury Nut Sperit , , (told and .. ..... $2,193,859 13 Capital 18t.cit. Pronta and Earnings Unpaid D!vhlonda and littlpeuee Accou.tn, Due to other Bauks Circulation Depoalts 52,193,969 13 The above Statement is co,rea, to the beet of wy know ledge and Lelief. JuLIN HARPER., entgbier. Sworn to nod euLtictibed Ode 11'.11., day of April, 1559, be fore me, (apl4) AUSTIN LOOMIS. Notary Public_ - F RESH 26 dz.. fresh Puaohea, iu bottles; " taus ; 50 " Pie Fruit, a , aorted; 25" heal Tumeduee, in bullies; " Calla; Just re ,- olved and for sale by REVNIER & ANDERSON, Nu. 39 Wood street, Opposite Bt. Charles Hoe!. ajd4 _ ARDINES.— io cases whole cans, Oulu Martin , lu " Lair •• 5 •• [bird " Just received and tot wile by dila 61ER A ANDERSON, spl4 ho. 31 Word! street TILE SHADES, untie: Fuat..-. :Nevi Paid/Itllloll, NkoN YoRK, August SU, 11152 $1.631,623 30 . 44,750 22 • b,4152 47 49,247 :9 . 27,02 U 91 632,833 73 $1,142,70 00 . 193,623 32 . 3,51.5 04 . 36,G8t1 24 . 220,211 (3.) . 597,153 53 1 E w ADVERTISEIENTSG PITYSEDIidIi, Pd, D. BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, HAS FITTED 111) IN A TASTEFUL and er.uiforlable style, Vi01:4. 6 a centre store iu tho ODD FELLOWS HALL, Filth sitter, as a FIRST OIJASS RESTAURANT AND zALOON. 'Staving had ruauy-yearn' exp , Hence in the business, he is prepared to supply the bast the market affords. it) har will be furnlithed at all times with the beat WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The en- Lrauce 10 the 8010011, 11 111 the ceutre. of the Hall, and re freelitueuts will be furaiihed at all Uwrd, DAY and NIGHT (Sundays excepted.) J. & T. GRO 1_11"F, Ilk(FOR CI.R3 or BRAN Di ES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE "LI) ISit*NoNG.ALI Et A UYE PeAUH AND A 1.'11.1 , 1 Ltit ANDY. Al, u, RECTIFIERS AN U DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and brontilireett, ”pl-11 PITTS BUID.III, PA. Notice A r.,te L J l L ‘ i , gl,ll. l :l: E th it e S e tj eli N ot, B l ito!t i. d U o L f 1 1 ) V i e N at t to l t!ii I c 4 J - k ; t int b atnut. Hy order of teheueuildisithoinhagr,,L,:t 0. W. WILL/ANtS, 1 icelLl,..at. IL 1.. littla,P.l , l, rlecivtary. Wi_ot Piltoburgh, April 1:1th, 1555--4.14::it _ DEREMPTORY_ SALE OF A LARUE U'l2wics. to THURSDAY, F1111)A.Y and BVENINIIS, April 15th, 10th anti 17th, at 7 o'clock, at the Ctatiniereial tittleH [WALK No. 51 Fifth afro t, will MI mold, ea Lxteusive eullettiut, of valuable thieceo., uaoaa Bmtica. embracing oh int fi(1ull volumes in VtiriOn pot tmunts of lituraturmi-muoug which, ore standard editions of the mint milubrated autlicno,ophindidly it mar:Atria and in fine bludiog. Also, ripper', family LI Wen with void plat,l ' clootta, Blank lkoks in great vs iety, Slutimiery, etc. The istuck will be rue.ily fur exatairmtiou, Private solos during the day, at I.w price). apl4P. M. DAVIS, Auctlonnar. „_. . _ _ . F OR SALR.—No. 18 Wylie street, tl brick boast: of hell and G rooms, and .v tore. room. Thu tot httl a front of 24 by 109 feet deep to a 20 ",-„.,_ dal_i to otriaid story. For price HIM apply to apl.l S. GUMP:PUT It SON, 51 .Thtl 'act it. IL" _ NVELLINO HOUSES FOE. RENT.--Oue ell - Logan street, sue u..d Carson street, South Pittsburgh. apl.4 S. CU FILBERT & Sufi, 51 Mar=it st. AVALUABLE property of feet front y 2CIO deep, ulth comfortable dwolling house o! 9 ruck..us, fr,Lit tio. 8, stable, etc , situate in Eaqt Liberty, had fur salt: by S. OUTEIBLIWT fr. SOS, npl.4 51 illatket Areet. TIIE 111E13011AN1"rAILORINU Di PAIVIninT, at L FIIItSIIFELD S ;lON'S, is dis tinguiehed for the variety of its stink of F&NOY OASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, SILK AND MARSEILLES VBSTINO4, COATINGS OP ALL C...11.01tS Which will be 31ADS TO ORDER AT ItaDZRATE PRICEB. L. HIRSIIFELD 6L , SON, apl4 No. 83 Wood str,et. THE MUSE SINGS OF SHOES ! 11')0V, SHOES AND GAITERS, every kind, Frew course to fine, good, plain and fincy, Thole, la Moo, tit and stuinal, ..,nal,ined— ror Bridget, June. Nell, Any, or nu:oy! For Charles, or William, Peter, Jain,— These al!—and all who nous do west Aye ! every blwelt,B modier'a eon, May buy them Cu . ,: P t,•11 you where, (Some people knew Gie place before,) FIFTH STRUT, "Tar i'EtPLEs' CHIMP 81101: STORE. apl4 DIFEBNBACLIER Sr. CO NOW OPENING the best assorted and the Clicape4t etox.k of Drii3t. (Roils, Mantles, White Goode, Mourning Ooodg, Nnedlo Work, and toe in the city. Plea:. call and nee them. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Loco Brcthern, No. 74 Market etroct. TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS:-50 buss. choice Seed Sweet Potateee, for sale by J. A. FETZSII, Corner 'Market and First f tl-eetB. CIOUNTRY MERCHANTS, MILLINERS —ALL, AL'S WHO BUY AT WrOLFSALP, will find our 1P1IOL1:'SAL141 BOOMS, (up stairs,) well supplied with such Goode au they require for .• 'sorting up " their stocks Our Goods nro fresh nod fualdonoble, end will be SOLD AS LOW FOR CASH, as any ether in tht, city. 0:,13 JOS. I.IOi4NE, 7 alurket & CO.'S fine and extra fine Pens, lord:110 at W. S. HAVENS Etatianery Ft.(.re, 1'4 , 6. Si. 33 and Mavkot ;t. CU., Merchants' Exchange, Executor's Sale of stocks, BY AUSTIN LOOI4IIS CO., Stock &:. No 'Broker:, 58 Fourth st.,Pittsburgli. rrii EXECUToItS REV. OHARIAB AVKRY, will offer at public 1.,a10 Nt [no CII API ' I:XL:HANG r, is (Ala city of Pittuncr, on n.DA,V, ti n+ Itnli is t , t 8 o'clock (. nt , the fullowiitg atc'cka, viz:— nliorrei of the Capital Siocir of Ito , ) ittcrLit oh S Ito Con NI Wing Cowpony, refill Miro, Lake Superlo , ) loot) Aar. a of the Capital 4400 k or the NSCLIII .1 . :illlll,g Cowpony. ft blurred Exchange Book of l'ittaliurgli. 4cu d., Allegl o Bout. 42 do Howl i‘treet Bridze Cowpony. to; do •tlio ilritigo Cowpony. Is:; do Monongahela Navigation Cutupauy. OT do Pittah'gh, Cincinnati & Lotriovill.),Tclograph Co. ru do Fort Wayno and Chico., Railroad hividerril Scrip of ditto, of 11.) do Charticra Volley Railroad Cowpony. Zr du Willch.otorig rind Went. Nowtou Plank Rood Co. I d o Solaria:chip Pitt hnrgh FoundoCollego. T R,IIS —Cmh par mono) . N.yr cavait. will La allowed on Rlftaluirgir and BON. to,r, or Mak/Ld Mining Cowpony Stuck to [Lc., purchaa ing lot elltatid ur upwards, as fullowa radii, the balance by notes at two, four, tlid and eight wrinthii; with ititere,t; the taut k to roman' at aocui ity, and on default In paywout of any itiataihneut tire amount theretofore paid L. Le f rfritod and Ow contract toacindeil or parties held to ) ayrucut br the lho option of tiro Executor». Purcho,ra availing lhouweivea of ale tot wa of en alit tVI above, to Lb eMilla to [Le It - antler of any number of chores not 100 a than fifty updu paying tho Laluncti due) upon tho ournider traumfoi rod. PllO5. M. IfOWE,I Wld. NJ. 5131N74, JOSLSII RINCi, ACATHOLIC TEACHER, AT :11'. PRIMP'S OHIJIt.CH, ChartiE-T3 tom, tiehip. to, ii• liqraLt.tr tlud Ability I , lllilild. by aue. - r,-,1 Pt,dt Teuti,attllCM-11,-- 1)42 t '::t1 -P. tt. .7013 N BB AR & CO., WkiOWALL: WINES AND LIQUOIN; AND RECTIFYING DISTMLERS, No. 155 Liberty Street, Pittuburgii, Pa Always on band, \V ipso, Brandioß, ain:+, Mationaahelu and lit:allied Whist i, , e—also, Wild Cherry, liaspbo ry, -utl Olugor llran lioi. [apl2:4 Sewickley :leadenly. ACLASSICAL AND COMMEItOIAL 130A.F.DINO SCLICUL Fiqi BOYS, twutve milua itOburgh. J. S. THAVELLI, A. M., Principal. ThoThirty.S, oud Session will commence ou MONDAY, May lid, 1868. Fur Circulars and other part.lculara, enquire of Messy John hWiti & Suns, •Y 7 Water hill,t; Alt.,erm. T. IL Novi & Co., 167 Libutty utreet, or of tau Principal, SewlchloyviC Poet Unice, Allegheny cu., Pa. lakolr2f2wos.w NL. COOKING BY GAS. A \VO 1) 'l . 0 'I'IIL I.ADIEK ripHE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH INu, "Li! wa cal the attention of the WI, a to IL fact that COOKING, IRONING, ETC., eun bo done with economy, without epmeg.ive heat. L oot boot, tied with defipatch—; he lire being always roe y in it moment—by timing Dlusgrave , s Gas Cooking Stove, To which we respectfully imiitJ your atteutio:,, ut No. SL Smithfield street. S. A. JOUNSON BE°. Comity cud City itightt for mir2.:9ro Contract ter Supply of Marine Ulompltal. CUSTOM HOUSE, Pittsburgh, April 12th, ISIS. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Sealed Prop: sale hccalopmied by proper guaruntc....a, according to forms to be furnished, ou application at this office, will be received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, on the FIRST TUESDAY in Jute next, fur the supply of the Marine Hospital, near this city, with the articles of Pro; it ions, Medicine, etc., enumerated in oak' forms. The q Mita' ties stated are estimated with reference to the several num ber of patients In the Hospital, but the United States rese.r.e the right to take more or leis of sa:d articles, accordingly as they may be actually required. if the articles deliveied at the Hospital are not lu the Judgment of the Physiciam ot the best quality, and adapted to the Hospital he will be at liberty to reyeet the same, to purchase other article iu their stead, and is charge the coutraLtor with any exc,s..) the coot over the coutract The United Stat , ,i reserve tic' light to sh.cept.,ll,,, for the whole of [illy pi tl,ll a the articka t ,pecifi,d. JutlN I'itrreyor cud Agout Martha liospitul Aldee•truiiae'y Office. JA.M.E'S S. I.IOON, ALDERMAN, EX obletcio Jusi.ler. TUE PEAt)P, AND POLicE "LI9OISTRA'rE--6111ce, L.J. 69 01 -- :.ut etzeot ' Lauri) °pp, r•Ito tho Court llou.e, Pletsburr.ll, Pa. Ile•let;sitious, AcLoo ledgmeuts and l`r.r.ates token; U.) Records einulitted, Leeds, Bouda, Mot tgages, Leaaes, Articles .f A glry drawnu nL weal, ofP at short ,„h a u r r t v u l i L p o Le m,, tte rr is i - ug,, o ,s t Atlunley, etc., etc, business lu the Hue of tit official duties, promptly utteud,l to. ttg,,. Office hours, from 7% A ta to 1 P. At., and from 2 to 6 P. u.upB:ly Light Cream Ale. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and the public, that ow ing to the price of Parley and flops, and Cu suit the tithes, they are brewing a light and delicious tlavur •ci CREAM ALE, which they are selling at $414 barrel, and have KEUS OF TEN GALLONS each, to accommodate private fcauliku. They have also, X ALE, at id; .X.X. at $l, and superior RENNET at $8 but., and tautillur casks la propol Also, excellent PORTER ANL BROWN STOUT. Oidere sent to thoir lirowory ou iilT ti'rRELT, ro , ceive prompt tinoutiou. mrlikiiil FIRE ARMS, AMMUNITION, uON MATERIALS, POUTINO APPARATUS MAPPIN'S CUTLERY, Tha finest colledion in the city, Ls to he foam' at LIOWN & TIZTLEYS , . eplO NO. 138 WOOD STREET freeh Supply of Glerkli'd 11 wall-kuuwu Extracts for the Itendketchier, Just rr,'d JOB- FLEMING, Ournar Diaaland and Market atrsEt. FARMERS & MECHANICS . URANCE CORIPANV, N. W. CORNER. SECOND AND WiLLNUT Ms following statement Waits the basineas and condi tion of thu Company to January Ist, 1858: Premiums race:v.:l fur &farina Kiska undtermin ad in 186 - i $99,271 Marina Prennunpi recuaad during the year end ing buceniber 31, 18& 118,169 Biro Pro:annuls receivud during the year coding bucambor 3lat, 1857.. 192,655 85 luta:est on Loans 8,415 tri, Total recolpta for tho year., Pahl Marina Lossea. Paid Piro Expousoa, lto turned Pramlunin and ito• lnaurauce • t3.laribd and CU1L1111121.101111... Balance remaining with Company The AIMETS of the Company are as follows:-- Bends and Idurtgagoa, Uruand Rents, Batik and other Stocks . $212,450 00 Lulled ua Stocks 37,050 00 'Trust fad iu flew Yort. 33,151 5d Deferred Payment on :Rock 97,700 JO Bills 11.coiVeldu 74,404 07 uu.,l, .0 hand and due from Agents 45,0,0 33 VI allliUUl 00 Yhlicies recently isenest, and debts due the C.rni.auy 30,538 33 s6zuotii The officers and Directors, of this Institutiou, teal rat pleasure in laylug, before the public the above ; ta!CLIIVISt, witt n view ut arresting their attention tethevreet impurl (nice of liuiutiug their property. Thin Company has entered upon the third year ut itaex ietabee duriug which period the tteceipteO J11.• , 1.1i1311 to tigh t W hundred and fifty thinunind dollars, uud &HUN paid Lessee coxt• ii hundred thousand dullard, which iN equal la ieepect to character of buehiees to the very beat arid oldeat ottic.d. We append tho names of a few largo and influential chants of Philadolph la, who patronk , o tho Company by giving it a largo amount of their Insurmico, and to whom aro ro• spectfally referred any gtthtlotuuu who may wish to Inanrd with this Company. 51. Baldwin, Steam Engine Manufactured; David S. Brown, Merautut; John li. Brown, Merchant; Thai. Sparks, Mer chant; T. & L. Thump tun, Merchants; Fuuat .t Winebren ner Merchunte ; D. P. Deitrich, Bunt Blank , . Manuiacturer; ?doled Bouvier Merchant ; Butcher &Brom., Merchants J. Van Brunt, klerdrant ; Win. Bogen., Couch Maher; Hold eolith di Co., Cluthietn; D. M. B.uly & Son, klerchante; dee per Harding & Son, Printers; Rico .V. Kelly , Plumbers; Wm. F. Fetterall ; P. Busliong & SO1ld: Malone k Taylor; John Hero Powell; John L. Broome di. Co.; William 1. Ilughes•, Bloom & Davie; D. & H. Holly, Manufacturers; Charles L. Bute, Sugar Relluer. The Company have diacontianed the ocean Marine business since August let, 1857, end confaiu theawelvea ex. lc übively to Hire and Inland Insurance. THOMAS B. FL - Olt ENCN, President. "EDWARD R. 11111,MBOLD, Secretary. JOHN Till/MASON, General Superintendent. '.lllOB. J. I.II.INT.RIt, Agent, Pittsburgh, No. 90 "Water areal .h19.1y:2p . IDE L.AWARE MID THJAL S 'AFET V I N SURANCE COMPANY, INOuRPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF,BENN SYLVANIA, Iti 35. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT VS Ou Cli.ll, by lUver, Canals, Lates, and Land Carriages LO all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Oa Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling liousea, ASSETS OP TEP: COMP.A.V.F. November 2, 18E4. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate 9101,350 94 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,011 25 Stock in Banks, Railroads and Insurance} 12,508 00 Bills Companies Receivable 220,291 95 Cash on hand . 38,892 66 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently /sus od,on 92,730 57 other d,bts due the Company _ _ _ _ Subscription Notes. pr 111) U RE A.T WESTERN lelre oad taarlue tuatara/me Co.; OF PHILADELPHIA. Wiee Company's Iluiltliny , No. 403 Walnut, Corner of Fourth Street. A UTW:II.I ZED UAP 'FAL CallLll Fula in Eurphis, Jeuitlry Ist, MS.. (AO. W. BMITH 4 co INSURACE, PLlicdalp!it¢. PHIL AD EL PILIA. 6IARINE INSURANCE. ON VLf3BELS.) Tu all parts of tlia world Eitakuip, INLAND INSURANCES Dinmeronn. Jamey 0. Iland, Paulding, James Tragnair, William Byre, Jr., J. P. Peuist,m, Joshua P. gyro, a muul 11. &alias, Hairy Moan Janus B. McFarland, Thomas C. bland, Roburt Barton, Jr., Juba Baruple, Pittabnrgh D. T. Morgitu, 14 J. T. la.kgun, Wlir. MARTIN, President [ant. WllllaLu Jullopth }Awn:l A. liotalvr, Jolla C. Dayia, Jolla It. Pcaroao, Gourge 0. L€lp&.r, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL IL Ruston, William O. Luclw llagh bpbucurlllCllvaln, ULw•lua IIL J1..11.5d Jll.(,Li J,nirll Taua. G. 11.u:1), Vico Prc IlkNis r LrulurrN, Oboretrzy t. A. MADEIRA, Agont, 5 Watur are6t, Plitsbargb II IU IN: 4 11K NUE—Limitetl or Per,',etnAl. 5'277,574 05 Al All INE INUILINCL, on Veslclm, Cargo and Frolglkte. INLAND INSIIIIANCL by llb,re, etturtbi, Lakau and and CA/ riagcn Charles O. Lathrop, 11.4d".1 Wutuat street. WlHutu. lint Hug, 1510 Pluu blroot. A/A*l'olalit, 18 North Pruitt. 1,. a.: tla , Llehurat, Attoruoy and Curionollur. John C. Ilitotor, G,ul ut \Vrig.Lt, Lluntor t CO.. H. Tiney, fun/ of Truce .4,-. Cu., lloh.:suilth's John H. M. , Cordy, lit at of dbriod, W l / 1 1.0 & McCurdy. 'I hou.nt Li ',Fa- Uilloapio A Zeller. firm or .lawns It. Smith & Hum. LI. Dry M. 1...111er, Wilco :27 Ewalt 'llan) street,. Juba U. VugLha utticu corner of Sovr•uth and Hanson]. JuanaWeight:lute Castil.l- Houk of 'lluBn. Alttod Talor Cairo City Property. ilium .1, Ivetiw , alleo ZCu kiouth 'l'lllrd eltoet. C. C. Prcalderd. W. I.I.E.LINII,Vies Prosidolit. Iten,tch OfEcd, 8 Wull et, il. Y Vic." rielet.,) JAME:i 11'11.14.111T, I:c!cLbtkity rind Trutbilror. It. AR USON, Askitenoit Pacretary. H. W. POINDEXPInt, Agent. o 7 Water st..coz, Yitt.rlurglt. MON ON GAHELA ONSURA NCE C0141.1"A NAr, OF PITTSBURGH. JAMES A. fli.PitdWON, l'eeshlant M. ATWOOD, &(.I . o.+lry. 014'01.C.E-.-rio. 98 Water 1.3i..rce.t., WILL INSURE AOAINfir ALL EINES OF YULE AND MARINE R 11311.6. Eramm Tames A. ItittcLiieu. George A. Berry, Wm. B.llellut,a, Robert Daball, William Itua, Theruas 8. Clarke, %Vitae', killl,r, John AVDCNitt, Win. A. Cabtwat. Pis renasylvania Insuran.co Company, O 1 PITTSBUROII. No. 63 Fourth street. DIRECTO 1.1. Jacob Paluter, J. I'. l'anncr, Gao. W. Bmltlt, Rody Patterson, C. A. Cohen. A. J. Jones, W. B. Illeitride Jad, U. Hopkins, Wade Hampton. I. Gilt r 6 frost, A. A. (36T:tier, Robert Patrick, A. C. Sm,ipcm, J. 11. Jones, John Taggart,, Usury Bpraui, 1 , 4 ietie Voeghtly, Chartered Capital 83000000 FLUE .NIAftINE lt.:taS TAKEN, of all deeeriplieua orrienr.S: rroaident—A. A. CARRIER. 'Vice President-BODY PATTERSOii. dc:3o Secretary and Treasurer—l. aItIER SPi;t?ViL. £. A. CARRIER ERO., PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital Repretenteed, $3,000,000. CUM PA.NIES 01' HIGHEST STANDING, Clartared by P.nn9ylvania and other Statt , a. VIRE, MARINE AND LIFE, RISKS TAKEN, Oir ALL DE,SORISTIONS. No. 5.3 VOULI.Tii STREET, Otatlllll3.l . Freft - SB Mali, PA. a a Chantal. [ate Y I JIARIES IticLAUGHLIN, BLANIIIIATUILEIt OF ALCOHOL, Cologne Spirits and Fusel 011, Noe. 167 and 170 Second Street. aria 1,4 ,•11, S AMITE IL FAH N ESTOCK LM PORTER & DE /VILER IN FOREIGN AND 'AOIfIESTIC HARDWARE. do. Wood street, between Illatnead alley and Fourth street, TT4B/LIIGH, .WI" Till aubecillgx Ls now opening a wall solectad ee.s.ort , meet of forelgu and domestic Hardware, all nOW,and Will be mold on as good terms as any other house in this city. He w lil always keep on hand a general assortment of EIARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Sc., whlth ho rospee tfully !neat's' tho attention of ',raider SAMUEL EiIIITIOSIVOLUK REMOVAL. J 011 N DIIOOItUEAD has removed to No. 71 Water 'area, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, /Ott 11:11 BALM OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS. ito. 74 WATER 6TREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, P. 4 N EW uoupsi NEW OUO1)S11- A. A. MASON A CO., AGT.I., NO. :45 Finn STREET, Aro daily in receipt of the latent noveltioa in 611.11.8, SIJAWLO, EMBROIDERIE2, 4418,1 a $122,040 09 ... 05,Z8 88 (4;216 68 :32,458 38 -----$334,558 86 ..$113,8G8 68 100,000 00 70:1,185 37 oou,oou ou V.1'7;300 Ou 55,277 115 AND SINN DREigi GOOD