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Juni nlitietnalgth4,l,-,i,rwit4 ~the bhle report of the Chief . - Beilneer of toe, Department, as conatuntvegy sleet Ols at 1 y the creation of Melervoir,; nhbrrenilly Intended, the alty weuid me in ruining ekpeneee alone, ten per dent: per annum on the oast of the Improvement; and wliersae. - the comituetion of hitch a reservoir ;would inners as from our prose ot disk Wines. and greatly nominee to the safety, health,' and , nemlebt °tour citizens, while rigidly, inereasitig the revenue otitis city from the Water-service of the wards therefore, ~ Revolved, That Orem , eonelgerallon of prude:leg and erferinmy Omend loßuca the oily to delay no longer tbo psostractlon of a Reservoir for the Water Werke of the Twenty-fourth ward. , • *. • • ,•• , • .. • • liosoltret, That, fri the opinion or tblit met fee, our oltivous. in psylug jheirannosi water renfi ply for en adequate surety of water. sod for pro'6otion to tiro. , perty to be afforded tbefeW; and it is believed thtt, in case of, edeldent or damage rielslog, (time theldefeettre suoply'of Water, the city would be responsible: • - Resolved, That one. representatitli _Stied and Common Councils be inetrnoted tat lone no oppdttuaity of procuring the legleistion necessery for this purpohe, and that flour citmuld Mese iti upen the •Ittentlou or Mow Vs on alt eppropriaie oceek.lona, - - -Resolved, Tblat caplet of theta rerolia its ee-riePeet fully laid bolus beth.,terfuthhei of Ciontiellh ant the Mayor of the a.tv:, • '„ : Hon. W. IteVey addressed the dent jog at tome length. He etpreksed bin weawlet that some adore et Of this oberseter had not bout mode, longtigte - The Water Woke of the Twenty-foittla arardluntitevek been coMpleted; the Work that had .beinlietVine - Meant the Mind Pipe, beton only proplereWy Witte completion of the Water.Worlcloy s tilebf a reservoir. The peonle of the ward were almilimot / 1 6 bay water rent in adianes, and subjected to • penalty they did not; yet the eery .reports of; the Peeper: 41V allierra 'bowed that the o:ty was -unable- to do that fez . which they thus riveted payment beforehand' tinder pehelty. He Made, the following quotstione frime the report or the Chief Englueer of the Water Works "The Etead-Pfrolt was.neree intended for * oansidet s,epPly. but only to eon% the distriotto get tbfruse of the water at lace. It Wee then intended tooolMet the' frontages, and splay the money thus incanted to, build: log this r,otervoir end laying the moth. A • mash ler. gist *Mount of money 'hu alreedy been collected ant pelt into the city treasury, for the pipe originally laid in front of property, then would pay for the menhir and main. -The Eltamt.Plmi has served the purpose of a reservoir nineh Wolter than theta roost assent:e in its favor ever entielpetod. The number of water there and their Importance dements the Immediate aonotrnd ttopof this resartiolr, - . The rapid inereese in the dentin/ for water mule up , bn these works noskee the immediate erection st a re • Serrate nermesery he average daily amount of water the latter pert of 1856, when the worts were ilnet rue, was 101 008 gallons via 1456.148,854 gallons ; 141851, 884.108 gallons ,• in -1858, 559 390 gallons Prot title; it will be evideht that, in the warm mentheof the Doming climber, there -will bee delloierey, 18. with. out a rerertoir, the capacity of the work' le 1,000,a00 by - per day being ,the *meant that can be tamped by one enetne.a -• • , The Judge - Made - en eloquent comparison The twenty.focirth With the Other Wards of 'the e ,y obi% property which would 'repay tenfold in. tate ail that Was expended upon It front the public trestemy, and a Ward that had -ripened" more streets fifty, sixty, and eighty feet wads, with out h ills for d meshes, and did more. streetegrading, at private expense, than all tht of wards of the city together " Meaty M, brobert,,- Beal, B. Millar iJnmee Miller, Heilry C. tees I, I', if rear, roe. A. Rilrs, end others epi-ke upon ;Parlour* points esnheated wfth the °bloc% of the meeting, which adjourned after oppninting a committee of flee to keep the rubjeat in agitation. MR Titian DAYTII PannitaDrAClS or TIIR VON fvence were mourned yesterday opening. There wee a fall attendanee of mambo , a of Conference, old any number of 'ldles In the gallery. After deeotipnal eXeraluo, 'Thiele were cendnirted by the Bet. J. at tireenbank, the talents" of the der pre ceding were read and adopted, otter.rome emendation+, the moot Important of whleh wee the erasure from the journal of all the matter Nonoernicg the case of Mr. Paxson, alluded to yesterday, „ The resolnliM requiring lir. P. to pale OIADISCIaIOII on Church Dietary next year wee withdrawn, au' entire misapprebecolon having arisen' ea to the- feote or Its ease, ar d he was noanimanaly acquitted of all dirrerpoot to the Discipline or the Conference. ?teems V. Gray and F. Mullin were appointediecom mittee to collect Sunday. sehool statietlee Per the eel teatime of nolatonmy statistics,- one hereon Wu ap pointed from each distdet, as follows : N. Philadelphia ' 3E. Meredith. it Philadelphia ' 'M. B. Manger. Belding J. F. Menol.th. Wilmington ' J B. Verrill. Eaton ' W. 14. Beglaul. Boort Hill, ... J. Pa/torte& . , The Rev. 3. H. Piterel, from the Mission's of Lake Superior. wan introduced to the Conference. Me hal leho•ed for many years among the Indians of that re. Rion, and him written two books, iihretratog by noes do'e, .ko . the marnero • of the Indians, which Ye offered for rale at reasonable tutees The item; D. Miller, of the lowa Mission, wee next introduced. lie has been engaged bathe Ciermon work, and ham waisted to and witne zed numy remarkable eon. 1 . • rakes from infidelity and practical athelem. Name- Ceps of the moat _prominent of these cases had been gathered info a book, *Mob Mr. Miller offered for sale: 'The oz Initiation before the Conference of the mindi Matte for Deacons , orders was next in order. This oar& many wart very interesting. after the exercises pre. earthed by the raise of the church were towelled with, the following persons were admitted to full oonne .tlon, and cleated to Deacons' orders: Andrew Gather, Ugric. A. Cleveland, ' I llobett . Carton Thorne P Wesisy 0. Beat,' , Vries, ' *George Cummins, William B Gregg, William Ir.lalbatt; Alexander Blobard W. Humphries, 9`hoMst 1. POUI4OO Ydward 0. Irwin, Joseph IL Smith. James E. Bryan, 'Robert B. Hansard baring asked fora contlausnce,on trial, hie reesone forthis desire were explained-4one of them beteg a fear-of opposition from the Conflarenee, and another pecuniary embarrasemente. This ratter led to a long and animated debate Several members defended hie (tertian., abilltlee, and worth warmly, Bed several other' con t ended that he was ID der, LIM would never probably be able to relieve himself. Finally, the matter wait pttt to a vote, and Mr. !Tarrant was not Continued. A communication was received froth the sacra ay of the, btount Mortal, Cemetery, tendering the Confer ence on behalf of the sivotiatlon, a lot of ground in tte o'metery, embracing twenty thousand Knave feet, for the pea of the members of the Conference and tit oir ye• mantes. bleesre. Neill, lifcCaskoy, "and Atwood were appointed a - committee to prepare a paper exorenelog 'the sense of the Conference at this generate danstlen t and also to 'that tto cemetery, accompanied 'by the seeretary of the Mount Mulch A!soolation, awl Nana the lot of ground , • Bishop Scott took' roat pleasure Inrush:Von 10- sheath:pium greatly improved elate of health. The report of the trattees of the Wanters* Female College at Wilmington teak referred to a spoolid afar mittee of sem, tobe appointal by the char. The claim of Me. Lembdln haring iterpleted the stewarts, it was referred to tht Conference. Son dome I dieter/ el len aroffle'eta to the propriety of grabtiog The matter wee discussed fora little' time, an finally ended by the withdrawal of lie. Lambdin/ claim The Board's'? Stewards submitted to Ilse presiding Theban for Jain decision 'the following queetion, vie : "Where an effeotive minister bee recebred the did 'ofpOinsry olefin of $7OO ler himself, $lOO, for hie wife; and the specified dtsciplinary allowance for each , ol2ll4; hu the Board of Remade authority, In int% cues, to neshe en 'Manned appropriation from the Conforacce 'fund, Bishop Scott replied, "No, &tint as zero moth of the amount as -has been coneunted in nape,. my Unrolling onetime in the settles orbit' charge.'' ' The claim of Rai. Join/ D. Long woe referred to the Conference by the Board of Stewards. . _ Mr. Sanderadn objsotel to the olatm of Mr: L-ny, and the oNjectien wail Wooded, In speech, by the Rev{ Sir,Uoop,r. He said that the claim of Brother not maid have to -be disengage' sooner or later. There were mums why he should not be allowed a dividend from the funds of the Ohuroh, and the Conference ehould hear them. and settle the , quettion, A tong and animated debate ensued—a debate which oebisioued much Internet and exe,tement. The shim were crowded with menthols, end in the galleries there was neither Attending nor sitting room. It wee con, t, tided. by Mr. Leog'e friends that the objections crone isalel from his anti procUvitieg. ifs would ao* THE CITY. She u thth to glee Up hie claim on qr el , portion a . o. %tepee on that account Mr. Qatiley thought if he erne bailie petition "or Ittft Long, co that the Oonferettee rgonot Woes in toy Mien 'Wet withont g etting Into dtmoulty, be would 'teener sateratee It a life than: put a 'etiew in the way of the Otittroh. Mr. Quigley exhorted Mr. Losig not to hurt the iatereste of the Church in any weir, remarks of s vary,atihneted, if not violent denVIP ion A -enotlf:ta t*.adjoarn Was L earrled nnlti, tbo time boolog been already doerdderaol i V ektooded. Adjourned, With the benedlot on. . • AtbanerAN °BIM yostekday committed a man Mimed Heber John flutehinson, to ansiver charge of getting art to iiik kreteriPfitekaud. HO,"4l.oooiath Rikregbll Sheet, frbsllB Lombard, on Sun day `list. About fire o'clock imeke was keen haulm( 'from a emelt; dehble:bullding. No. 410 South Peveoth street,, abo v ep ere h a m. l e f yard The, alarm wee given`, brit' alt the doors were trued to late Seen teooraly restened. Coo of them *at fended oneot sod, era discovered in the eouth r eastern 'portionof the first floor, width wee oceupitd by Henry john Hntchlonon as a smell, grocery More. 'he flume were speedily estinnuietipd; however. Mr. ntobinron and hie wife were abrent it the time on volt to the ponthwestern part of !he env, The rear portion of the building Me 00011piad by a counts' of colored families. had eleminetlon, Mr, Hutchinson alleged ttjat hls eters had been entered and tottbed of a hum of r, oney, which be bed hiddlin swirl- that all the goods had been carried away, and the place fired In order to cover uo the robbery,. , At the same time he eadeavored SC throw sosplclon on a few eolorod families who lived adjoining. Who alfalf assumed a very =Marlow' appearance,,.and Mr. Blackburn determined .to rift the matter to the bottom. Hutchinsmaie Insinuations agalost his colored neighbor!' he was certain were untrue, as theywere 'Very reepootable., - There wtt oter oar-load of gneds, taken from the hate, and no robbers eofild take such a large amount in Ste middle of a iniet Sabbath day It was appertain ed thatblutabinron hed sheavy.inattraica on his goods to tbO Franklin Insurance Compahy, and, in eon:Tally with Mr. Robinett, an appreiesr of the company. made a atria eiamlnation of the premises It wee taund that regular train h. t been laid: and 'that the combhctl• blot owninted of dry wcod, chips, bark,yo.p.r, greedy rags email fire.worka, and a candlestick having In it a amid\ e, whiOb , wee trghtly fastened lit frith paper, apd which would hope Maned for four hours. This candle *as blared In troth a potation as to communicate to a pile of shavings, after havinebureed to a eartainleonth. The flame!' were discovered so quickly that oulykboitt one.third of the moraratlions were oonsilioed. nucbintonbiul been fit thethabit of carrying bin in earshot holler table pocket, and who licked about it, hesitated for some mit tate and then said that he bail Hirt hie pocket, The. taste be'og considered ?efficient grounds to Win rant Ms arrest, he woe taken into cut. tody, but continued to reiterate his ktory about the robbery although reialtiAta that It was impossible to have enteradttirough the back door withoot leaving 110 Ins mark of Moieties Mr Illacklinra then traced tbe geode to the house of a friend of Hotobinacn. In SA. blpe place. German desert near Third ) In thnflottrth Ward, ard during i Private eittibination on Thursday afternoon, the saddled admitted having removed them, paring that be beddone it on' sreount of fears enter tained of rubbers and are He then nolinowledged that the whole story of the Robbery wee a ,fabrication; that ho bad the money out at Interest, and that he hat deed the Place In the manner Mated. stylus that be had laid the,train immediately.hpon returning from the church, of Ishii.% be crag a strict member. /he building fe Wiled by lir. George W. Gayer, and is Minted in the Fire Association. Mice Mary , Jane Ilutobljunt, ,the niece 01,4 only rel&- tire In this onuntryot this pingtilaf,rinth, ached on Mr Blackburn yesiontsy, and lolormed him that'ebe bad tnine titd6 kluce left a small tatherrtny box contaiolog $lO In mouey, a couple: of. deguerrootyabi and „a few tokens of remembreoce, at the residence of her uncle. She also expressed her belief that the artiplse bait been removed from the house before the building was Seed Mr. Blackbitrn immediately cotornenced a search, and was reWsidhil by finding the greater part' of the articles at a pawnbroker's shop Tits ConxerLa on Thureday approved of an sot ant herislok the contraction of a Atlas,' on bheat. nut and Walnut stte , ate, with h proviso that the com pany bOhartimituit the road shall pay $lOO 000 towards thy conatruation of a bridge over the Schuylkill at Oheiapat street. This act le hot the bill which pissed through the Legislative the present week; but the obi act which was awned bytbp efordrbor, April list, 1 8 / 5 9.' This Iskt Mimed eath d received the approval of Common Council, but the sanction of Select Conirill was withheld until Thursday; when both branches ap proved the law with the merino already rained,—. The Watery of qrs. acts ill A little barites.i ill ant of 'April , 1800 has slainbared for some time.- 7 .1111* week a charter for a new enmpsny was in troduced Into the Legislature; and it west throngli both brannhes within twenty-four hours, without the untied preliminary of going ,through committee the charter authorial the oonstruotion cf the road with out the consenter OduorSits boing firet pbtained. - It merges that the company shall rive $llO 000 towards bridging the Schuylkill at Chestnut e rest. and it also