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L.. parr w , ,, w„..:;..:., •=tisf s —_,Tz l i.A.,' ,- :W. _;,.. ? -5 . ..litteisit Policy Viiii-AVIiV4=At Atli4lt , peliticliinn 141049 , Melizrate ,i!„3 7 siit'iiii: ii,niii, public jitialitildiblCUlrOpti;3 l ei"°:litAO°lloo2B4llitts4ntit.4t.l• illO'llyikin fa l ; , .sl,olo.tie ~,ili,4'iollay inthe,'prettent tai.ip 'plai:o4tii - ,,‘ tio - avoid. every, TroCeduro ibfiliviknti :f iare_it tOtideppy to involve her, ittliii#.rei - pzioti , :itt , Lthe teePtest...Not4nter‘..i 614..0h#,iftlif...irillii„fid it is beet United • 41111A-*lsheti3Otilin tOtlah,PeOPlor and to the 4070l,T;MIAletit IWe/bleb 'ewee"s4;ol)(V -'oo6;ooo.44,oifiitoiffed byl-an4• - anhappy ten- AttATA,l,filliiii44 - tiiiii,-to itisti blindfold into ),fffirlittkiirelsllo:4oBllM;ille ,charges.hi stkiC4-4Vi`;=--7' -1•1 , ', • ,/:-: ' .' g-1i4. - ,likt , ,fitisvOkii,c).4„,4. l i' , ...,: l ,oi l 4 za i a t 3ftri:',)lloi**.tlP`iilAi44,lo.lt3gts43 'Alti , dire: 1'111044;f POittielitworeibtok°lo3 Lord P"43r 444*11:0004 Wider: :-4: , al-, ~, , J,• Y e , ; ~40,iihts 'rani lathiled, that : thd,eindutirwhich oillattiArthAdebtiv is fir m'm.syho±possi lot t o Vieth in , ing bnitartial, 14" dignified,' and, : faitiat nitilitiertel'selideiniy Opportunity that', itiitiireillittltsalit;ef , reeoneniesvoongleting nfi-j thwipetai.J.whitt it even atore:difilealt- t of• melt -; Mg 'nenfilifilligt principles -•"' Utz; state of, war in ihitdainfotei it-silmutto :enter. will no, , doubt awl till *fitif7thiS 'nottwttfOttitith 'ot oottletYi ' much uf, libfiainizldefitsuelozokezpenditure.,....irue Oqfk for that it, , ` ehoultNeittitil - on • too that' ow& fkir t fral Of "t'tift•eitnperolieeitr; that of .7311iik 1 41#0 - ,*4- 1 131itish-ijoar.A.. - - .., ...., 1...-: -0 1,, s.. Z'Aiktkg#liiiiK-Aiokt,b;cs4.:;:Aytobiiii; 3031 isiiiiii*pies l attilieiiike nolliintitiveiltion .00*-0,i 1 0, 110 :4' 4 , ' 'V, - '-'7: l :' -; I:- -, ,:I 4 .-"fitte-woi.:ttrlik,•,..thonArver',has proba bl y al. 414Yezeddlitlin*Alt;gotliitt, 0 even MoPeitt: *gilt to z:_torego Iter:,position'as,inedititor.' l' - hin• Here that we,ozoilit to pl , ptepared,rwizetber, our Woolen art op-the fteinnWiTtontlif; oterfiether oas 40etstaaf sgai,dmateraoarepring in the Metliter ranean,nr- the.Adriatio; to watch bverits;:t4 eelsi Abeilterable,oppormslty_wlzen wo. :nay terminate tbo,.,'liirturglet, teed obtain a settlement:of 'Enron fews464upwesTfeeeties, and_upon thole'regulations wiiebmaic Pitmit of ,t , PPrinanln a 6 .il?tment„-'? "-tAfr '4ltraiyi isle Lord ,Daaay'n 'President ' r ie s tWiliWit i ritide;,4o6o' not 'entertain a yfiryfieprablit-, 'ine Or the French allfoPOP Itllll4.q l3 4,llttlik,'"Ovldently , .believes • The 14*, 6 .11).t4it ' ilAtisi *.i,iiade asemi ~. iitio,fillb -1 1 :644. , 1 Heitaid; - on his ire:eleo ' *iii - ;iitAroldt':, - 7. . - , - ~•• . 4 wertrs4o4, tio'm our re'sotar'nositien, Monne may rats seaneXmls ivitizont immediately reaching :as;• but tennfiesswhen I see three great empires .• entsging - ina strifp- t linseis, Anstria 3 and Pranco-.- ,atit t'ethen.rette , tht , attention of libertyjaised he , Alston threekolesPebtrl'Oonfees that I:th,lnk liberty .'will stensi a*) , welt ehatuo ... I don't think it to,Ooll'otatlo.ff7o4fittitbs.uPPlr:blknit I -be ...tientatiliat ribloWntry ark:won'. Italtbetiterhy, the . ww,ortc.rit,.,etherav A Pinpli! ,notit, get 3tbarlY, for ; •thololergok;-,Oonitries,kaoiri-ibeir.; own ,wnnti. • l'insy t hinnyezishern_theinkne Omitted, and if 'others , • goteewsktlia shoe. pe' rhip! they Make it Pjnoh the Inoie.,-An:ll4 Confess when t eon the Emperor of ;the thmenb,putting nowri,,svesythina - ; like ,libertY at kmtame-mientrisee-itim mending latenoti,isoldieta ,tgintord tat all , liberty, at Monti, I nisi not very 'ntuguintrii km-I 'May to/ dlpappointed,. but :./ aewiene•yemsangninsofthejihrrty phseh he Wit Plot ygetat t 1444 ,liiidef these alremestonees it Is' •- ;t0; 1 9 ,, i 1 PP1A ,,- ;O•titt 47,1 tit wa.a cai. PAO , from what 4iittr,tl44 - ikkViNrii iiiiitbrAsillflik Dißding:men 1 4 1-" 4 ll'llf•0 11 i i to. tr!mieeer Ale.they, belong; ors a ithassideop lork,starth.P enientev, rf pow', o v s*, itle4gep ot ofikszimbbie ; that mesh/ell . 4•4,Ortato ote,...whetker we, eourby our jrimdln ,Oigsna4catni.,,good,:kot, it alt,Rventd that me Fe400 4 40- - ferJer i lwerit4 o , , Toiram•JY° l ?s`" o4 dnn6". iw,, , ltei:toierretly,,-1,, , ,,;,,-• - ~, ~,, - , ' '...-.J.jAratitnizlitiltilitie ', 4o. as the eilinieo, '.oftll.4 4 'iViwg"ii s r theionfitir gentlemen of t England- r n t e rel,and,,MilitOitial . ,,class: He _Circe filet tot , their rinks, in - 1,18'52 and - 4858 .1. 0 It4lo,o3l*llolitilE*l‘9lt7 for- P l2 ?lia . illal iteisi)., tolike ,;:otiiide':tinde'r, LOrd Dais; and *ti 4 ; *Rail kr: Faleoms when the Mintei- AirOifiigltl i ff-;*4 1 11.' 40 11 edr -bOat(sO -he titenghtA•rient - tio 4 fir G Be. le not a bril- piiitkitio*f -4,:tis honest -which Is mare I tt* l4 ; , S'aj‘* l3,4l, l ,o r .IfowoitliOrOblie, liteth:, . ' . I Lindloneilenesau f , ad a candidate for:otilce - ,H .;*,ljeitteiffhWitilillhinVtlie. policy Of the' Z•*,bir;r:-***liiefttliilte4tWa Foreign riff/ 11 0s ht# , M*ltitaigo'itielifer in opinion; of hiss !or2k#4li-A,Cit4tiih,irkinblY riot *I ) ili: tende4thatliordlenti Retains. holds* the T r OOIW OP l h the . iiOo*u., ,Inde oi-TeTboo4o* i ° ih leseenetollAlafi in his ~, speech, When re.. "it/P*l,ll4lli' city of tondon his Lonistilp showed B.:topr4 4014ocrfoclIpilai,'11.4striti Alint ( i:filik.iiiiiiiiiewlti;:office ; c hats :ventitretil to .l'ltilviAlfsAllfirliiitiP''ditiloPtobstki4 of - " ite;W - hitk.ir '-' 'hied' /141i - it' fi 4:4) , le 0 so , vesus =, *,#o l e,taAtilli ji*Siiischlier '1144 in: Italy 'l9_, 34,4*-"Tbk#3oo,EM'is**,ol-::1' ithoet her 43iiilkiltiadlid<itlAnWz..;k4 ,- ;• - •. Z,'--:-, 7, -; •, ~`, ',•. ' ' ," , z 4 ..ithiatlieWelisititltiefilhe'detnands - rel , tridic 0.4,71;; , ,, ,aat :i iptlef 'ill••: - Eitirdinta, - -imeto Jog tv 7i 411 7 , - .m s t; 6 , ,,, rof i litre 401 -have been :,7of tr 7, - 7 1fifttki tirMir e ".lo4 .4 l lir.:lb li rt a ble; life t , tlsate ' ~11 ,Iljaaer74ibgC;in lite Gover,. ' , iL7llO I L:lia' to that , etTibleott4;ooloiodil 1 ..., illitsg,t; r derte risk hy;_trenty, rad totr:posset 414" 4 ,tbs `OK Tilitlng undisturbed by . inter nal trimult, t 'say thet no otherToteer hairu mete io .itietate to ` Atiattrui vitas- Vaal be her mode of 'Ovoersigee'it i'w.Zy g gArgitg, Adviste may be Otero,. AmtricHt youltri i. ,uperul, but no Power, has a right to infesferi y,srind itliar to eking* the Modi , .edlekitlid detbstemitione , ; -,. - ::<_.'i' -,- - `"" 1 __'-',•,- ~ leint - 4rities: illogically, and.therefore_, fOliebly: . -liri ilia that Son '' may-" 0044 , 44 ilitidt,tiCtfikifinterfeo in' Order fa • clniegei titttntiditAt #overnme*tn - n,,State. '''Otit;iioSq ,4*,19Rr.,1;21041.1r,Pafi is' *f r o within an. inch fvitlici::9l,6lollFtii4Chk:iioli3g '..B,Joli,lir!-Al:44:o***42o...kivßO'- person :oriel 4.oliiid" '?4,that,thitianottending -vioMen ,. '1164,ii:;0143±,0,41reid that -her `braid butt= 4 tif :4*4,4°lii;`'illi..244:iti' lit' dtiat*-tiat Ituriiiiirtlirells:Within'yOn With indignation fithX r cAltirit inad•' neferions miscendtmt-,--.., ,:thicistiiiii,:ilien; - zie you piss' hy; the canal 4r2nre*aahtte your:, ears, with the until 'ole. Rittina ifil_titreiti-will theworlftblatne you If Yierstahin, fatefully. cowhide thefitill e y and coward - within ,an inch of itittiffe, , uhill'hg' iittiletit . !t,, - While' lieitei in - futnre--worild PRPl:lcl,4o#o:l#44l':)'*l.-fik#nigr changing ,the r seyetament of flint ;Wretched'hq4Chold„, i'istificifttichithlea'fnture course. ,ofthistico and luimOity4 - ;:::firhat is •illOrrable 'ea the small Acekilll ktetiftshle on lam.' : Anitclitnis- Airit i tinl?OrtiheSdy,lnd Sardinia,the neighbor, - K°o l 4)lo : tk i t4 , l l le f ! l; i nell Y ,ll o l 9 se or reaping, 111, --- ioSeeirre bitfer4biesititett' to the Loin hatdetT' Toit;Lord - .Tous should , knoW, is the Viiii`(tA i i r i fritah',4"',. #i' s ivould silo* the poor Irifi - Aos;be lutt4ffitii4,- before- , -1( at illrlr yeiii,iiii`tainterfek -1 -114 added r.: 1.: ' ,_, q l-4 ,i'As it'seartini'hy' theging of Sardinia, it VW *slid l'eF - I‘ . . Cheer Infuse government of Italy, ;Ifor'vetfiridepienziebea of Italy. es is affirmed ,by thitrattYdrimititte of ;Maria; it is a toontlictnir the Ittegiteniatfee'ror trMitidt,- 's IA 'of her _Pig polwee -*ker.' In Ihnts,iiontestl.l think; fl.B ought 'to be ',oi,! , titittrisiior4l,, , l ounnov conceive that there weadd'h'ii any advantage in out interfering in ,fe,- ~o ir Of ona - party or , the other.• , My opinion has eV Asceyftbein-L-aindl - espreeted pit on the first night liiit,rodiliatilint of Parliament-snot, •ss' hail been , suggeottia'AL the - part,'/' believe; ,of four, Powers `of ZurePie;that'tbe States of•ltaly sboaid be ed. viiiii - to Antrzinkteir dortaln Jefernot ;but , that. the Otetezin't Itely should 'be lett z . -to rffmt. their own Verona& Withent'foreigii:interferenes, and without dictation from foreign armies?' zt,z,^ • ..- ..; ', . z' 1 , ;5 .--poo.ripcnuiroiy,iddrilsing the electors 1 A.,"tii*,lo;4ld; - ,.!'NObedi thafr am ,ware , pt Meant ti. wiisertOinAiretria the territories " liCAretii€l4ol-RuilisOy which she possesses ...-by,4,14.1i,t,,Pf I,W,t,ifitilletfot - 181; These poi ,otoitoie *to 'bet!' iiitfilit the 'JO' t f -Ettiopfitzaffiruitt.tbst ribW• is. entitied• to.l(cep 'Alititni;,lritti*itial theiym, Rallied of ittrope, i4o o liina-i;s*P: t iittlat!ft.f* OM"' et' fioVern- Alg`tOtletqfPiittned4Ol;eoß such 0 3 4 no man 4011#111$14,Abat; , thedilsepntent which *veils I tniii#l tlitiiniiiiileCoftliose e.Ountriecis`jcuitilled by the,maladministcation of Anitria slime abe ;lie. Itoillo*C",thell Two , la putting )i' ~ stygsMoituinetigh. ler 4notris. . Bu t, to, stillui e: c, 1 000; Ali `added,' , ~,-," ' ''l - „, ' ' , ~ - • _flit the war is °Sallied to Italy, if the copss.;l t ii*,pees' of 4eurtrbels aggression 'druid be that c oal „ I l e um 6740114 to totthdra l p io the north. of • iosil t Alyt: irsotre Italy fray to the' ltalians, Wit - tins* YeOutisli one 'may depiere the dins. ,tree6oelemltiekby widen' thet.resnit may be oh :sine" dellUeifer - rnames - Mind will feel that I lintiallaidi kilt or evi good may flows cod shall Pt i'ziete , , , lcalize iteite:< though *011097 regret the To shies,(Bllll9l,y, hive primeded OP ~ ~ ~ ~. tit -.,..- ~-,„t,- ~:•.t , ~,,,,, ~-.. s t aid right . 3 1.•,.i.nz, piiid , ...c? . , no toie,t, or in , : Ift4t" -- .:54 4 ‘ 1,0- z 444d* 44,4 It ' elY... ; fli'the' , YlKy,itillititatilolo:y Attlywere left free ' tif l }':o*X, ztatti*iiiottetilit,',-*:tet!tlttfo,lX North of 4101.-Alper?-4:4110:-'/Eiressit., Howev er;Lord 'liit4l4lo - pirtiolaMiiiiii arnod neittiality Air ttiiittai, l of: i t .q. ) r., P t ! t,o 7:'- '' f j @ -,-4 ' Alvil ,k ~ -,:, , •_. ', ~ . 1P44115#,011in !•t,141,4M;1131-BSIOiIe.X; 1 , 44 e ", ' et I* milWari mo_xeroiktilittliopoitttpo was , ititolfitiliolOtett' : t o :iitiloursit , oe)4 l '.. l 4 l i4edi 'Aolii4tAil•?VtliitidiNff!it li r Titylloittooptton to • 41 * *#: * * *titiA'kt: itiszPs ) 10 4 11 V 4 /§. Com' ' *Alit,„ ,o,affe m - sitP o l l l* A*ootir4of - Xt.; it*D'i , Ora - Imuel Mi . isa sobtotAlid to•,,bfY consult 14„rii**Malt;41014,1 h, declines any' cev6"- ti : * ~.01 k All.- . ifortilkf*eltj; and tirfdepl, Meeting' thi' 4- e l fft4!e i fitZe to - fiti;lin,ile.piar i i , ,10V „ lit44(rlhis: bd,to 46; atirikisoxiiKatit(iciilliii*; ai tiii tc l iotit'Ailliiitipc.:ititorktri•l(titittatnut,;'sboyet /tit* ~t i iig#ls4o:#,_ ,111P059',„041.,:ii, ficitialif, '4.4stovr,44sw,Aimloi)ou • lto -- , rig :tddretii , 14140,4iivjiitOstii**44foikiMilie lilt'kat, ': - qiiiii ciii:filittis***W 4 - wni 140 4.. liktittlatoollo#tet: Eitsiiind, • ga ei la , 4 4p1,46-iadm-tor,t3Oisti aidosnim!i(o4l24lo 4 "4:iigi nil okeorlier, 1q 44 i 1 , 1 " ;3 , ' 'f 4-o _4 l. #!tre#Y fi'oiiii4* 464. r _ FT, Int Pon' UMW, cannon had pew ;able' to • 5 10-g i ltWito . .'?.: 1 "•• - •• ~4r:f'ke. t 7 : ''l'!X-...- • '?''''''r'l , - ; -- , •' • '. l; - •- ' - ,4•:1,„;wi••`•• ,, P.0 11 11:1› - - -, - '• ' ..v.vP- - 1,. - .4 , ?,4 ,- , - • , , ‘ , firg' hotk, y 9r k 91 , th• mood tts t?f . «n% thavi t i ttinittth4i Crlih"-6.1 si t7oTiTageies bit ti. rti.silia nit' it agiii rek. -t?.. 11 41t*I --- , , az a `srriPO4 ,l !Wlrlirl'e!' l4 hel! pit *k. Moblasti from ifiant tivox. tho bariViIiWWWWWW = - - 0 1 0 14 7 ; -., ii ' if-t ldr.l bio(4o. ribiiiiikbi d a VigiYai lifir '*!o4ll4l,!A. • Mil Attki t4 Ti l l l l4. aktiltfigaictta. 4043 it**4oosl l .4f , Pie; I ,fuiti' 34; • titris:rolt, :Id i 4 . 0 6 . ' : ; Ti7f ..., 4: Mt 'Aj6 iiiiittrlQl4l, 4 ' tak i ta liffwMgaltiOuirtillVOUr: 6 , 'IN I IPX:O " *O I.' fM:!q ii , " e' ll : * ! €,S V I DA I TAl i fire 44.! * * tMt . it teIiA.OPPI III .1 * I.I6j4 aII . (M:PP I P 4 461 'lll . l r *4 - .6..4. 46444; lea YliAtiliktio iii, vikani,torittiiii' 4 Vil li 4to,- 4 4, 1 ,1 1:41;:t ‘lllOO-mbee . .. Mr.: . Sibiett idue Ads ilia)! .41L= lb. si 'du. by ./00- Pthi* , P. EIIII . , e , r the, ItaHung: , lateat t Eurrpean statisticrreetimate the:(whole popnlition ( af Italy at 27,000 000 and the London; Timer adopts, tble numerical With the excePtiiiii;of Sardiele.,_with a population exceeding 5,000,000; and•the Prin cipality of Monaco, under tbk protection of -Sardinia, and having less than:10;000 inhabl 'tiniti,: the , Yrhole of:ltaly is under , the very. [worst governMent, and, it is believed, ripe for revolt, „.Twarty and. yarh . sa have already de -011041107 indeperidenci . iindliiiiOnalitY.S. 'The • Roman States are naaftously misgoverned. The:, kingdom of? thoi Two. Stolliel, has long taatunier a tyrant's rule, and, strange to say, •the enormity of the tyranny cruelly' and ca priciously._ practcsed Aare 'Particularly since -1848, was first expinicd by` a Tory; Member of ,the )1r4411 Parliament, Mr. W. E. Gnansroarz. 'The population in .Anotrliti Italy is alidut 'antral to that of . Sardinia..•• ; Byit, tbials not a rliontest'between 'Anstrlaik,Ri4r.an . 4. 36 '4 1 0,1 °tat betwoen the •Eroperoa OfoArudria, with a bait Artilllion of bayoneti bit& him, „and . Eardliiii, - Witha: force which, at piniOef cannot exceed eighty to .a, .:hrmdred.thousalid. - • Therefore, Sardinia "lights' Pranao,' and, indead, the ; contest: is actually !between: Firasozer ;ours and Lours *APO- Laoi. The chancel; are ahout,,equal, except thet` - France btu; ' $60,000,000: in her public Tril4slY,and"ii ratitok an additional amount tiethe' trusaiit jr100,000,000, by loan, while . inatria is Vrokyr - muc h cramped for money; „... • .•• 'Again, France his devoted army, mindNl of former triumphs on Italian 1011, when .‘ the •Little Corporal' , brought Austria to his feet, in 1796-71 while Austria, with many ntilios 7 aiittes in bet , army, cannot rely en , their alle glance. Tmicif,d; sr, 'is' said that here delay, 'after ,entering Pitsiinont, a bas'calmed by the discovery:of disaffeelloi of some of her Hun garian cavalry, reglmints. , • Lastly, France and Italy,. in' this contest, ' bare the world's sympathy with them. It is a jnet cause for which , they are*akms, and it must succeed. . • . • . It will succeed, earlier than is expeeted, if the Italian; who are almost everywhere irri tated bfmisrule, would boldly unite, rise, and battle ' for Abele own c a use.," God helps those .who ; . • help., *themselves, • says "the pro Verb. What.pnlflii#ollying cry than 's' Italy for the Italians ought. to rotitKitll the manly spirit in Italyi.and impel theni to drive 'the German tyrants. end myrmidons back to the country" from widob they came. ear We know -no exception to the rule, la: this and other States, that wherever ea Adoilhiatratiod paper is meat- abusive and ititolerenty speaks from a-realizing sense of 061i111490`..This ie especially so in Penn sylirmit4; wlitkis the most , enthrislastio elaquere of lfralvosiawAso4 dlea! trone policy are either the penalonottlestmasters or the representa tives of '4o*e—other. recipient of federal ounty. The oldLanclister Intelligeneer, , con ducted by . orie or the' .best Democrats in the Mien, at thit'very home of thaPreeident, the .dmerican Democrat, at, Carlisle, and others of the same sohool, yield a support to the State nominations, while they indignantly. re title to participate in, this shameless personal *afore. But: each scavengers as the West Chester Atrerionian, tho Gettysburg Compiler, tho Vending: Gazette, the Luzern° Union. and . The Valtsfirisifigllt 'Obambersburg, glory in the lanainepolipt:ristailing the vulgarities and vitupero,l42o,g,the men poWer at Wash ington.. Altpng 'these 'janitusaries is a paper called the Democrat, pabliehod at Greenaburg, Westmoreland 'county, by' Mr. EDWARD Kends, who is, of course, connected with'ai office-bolder, his brother being the American cease' .at Meng - Fong,- China. This Mr. 4itiii*hi . !axeeedibily anxious to convince his itintierifttOliefativententof 'the State-Itigids• DensOci** ik Eik , ennsAiriuiki.:ltf a failure,'! and' irsiiit,s,iiith sympathy among the masselTTliti expedient of denoenctng the, revolt against the enormities oftbe Federal Ad nil castration, and against:the , new doctrine's sought to be substituted for the. old Den:more. Cieed,as Csa,fallure,m,bas long been a favcw rft f c;4o4i t itit With 'Mr. Btreittrust's off9ce holder:S.lre itiPpoied; initreTer; , that expo riessce IKlta„ tight wladom 39,t h eseinen. tit. *SitsiiittipdS ppon `ftie • reniihAVildraTolls* soniiiiti3ney, -but of truth andlestice: • Ittinst 4l6:01411-prevatf, AO - thole wbq st4emPt to re list %will be crushed into utter lacigist • Thiletite-Rightiberatierany toil fer,two die tineii;e '• idijectii—filriC to • settle' " and • se . cure, feCall — titne,. tips :xesopttion of a thadainsaittsl 'pr:liu'Aitlel ; #d;.,#)ll.W, tor the permanent., and ; honorable success .of the Demeoratlo,., It m a y. ,take time to urn compllshlhetie. ends, but the' men who , have the work-lu charge are men of nerve, and of •ioneeitOilicla aiiirtittoni' They have never looked bank- except to ;borrow courago from past; ; ; and they AO iieffear to encounter ,the Aittire, With all its 'perils. While the De- Peityis represented by such merce. , niariati as,those we have noticed, it will deserve defeat but ours is, a wise organization, tilled with .noble and sagacious instincts and we predict that the day is- at hand when, with Its strong arm, it will cast these serpents from its . neck, and crush them into infamous,bsoutity. Philaoelphia Gas !Fixtures. "' Proni ' tlie doinmetioament of this journal to the present day; we have endeavored to support the minolltetarers of this city, and to make its indus trial resouities kiiiiin . to the "publio. We have prwentinende, - in- leveret departmenta of business. In that GM Fixtures, wbloh bat be. 'eaten an Arthfliiiifaitore, Philadelphia bas long held 'the 'superiority: l * , Cornelius d Baker, the pioneers In that hroltseh of production, are known not only in this country, but In the great Euro 'pain 'where luxury and wealth have de. mended superiority in every thing in their line. In rivalry'vritb' this fong.esteblished 'miry honorable and friendly—have followed the younger house of , Arabes., Warner, hilekey, k Co,' who °muted the beautiful bronze stair-oarcs for the Capitol, at Washington, wbloh Captain Meloe bei . iti ingeniously contrived shall not bo seen,' - save se litrogen'es hoped to and his honest man by eld'of it lintern ! There has lately been a ohange hi the' smiistitutlen 'SI this firm, now announeed? suidir ibe dialignation of:Ramer, hf tarty, th . illtlfirChaitnnt . street: . .We wish them the' gsual siviiiillnents; and: a long 'reign of Bacons: Their establisbnient 'ln New York (Warner, Peak, t Cat:,l76Breadway,) will be continued as before. Itis gratifying to' know that two of the greatest dieoratione of the Capitol, at Washington, were executed by two Philadelphian establishroente— the bronze stair-oases, so badly looated;' by thia firm, and this instantaneous lighting of both of the Legislative Chambers; which is really a tit imph of ingenietteart,'by Cornelius d Bakor. We lobk upon theie matters as something to boast of- 7 ilomethiet whiah our city really may be proud of. . Sam Pipes writes to US. Cloweilyondnin of The Prow' , hies been hero incognito for the last ton dayi.':"Perrait me to ingest • tbat Philadelphia shonid l isiee to be Idle in her contest for the trade of distant points, •If the millions'of money now 'seeking investment's in - host -enterprises of city railroads, could• be direeted,..to swami q eSiii lines, Your city might soon become theeno, •oiesfal rival of New York. Pb. • Oalifornla • mail motile° will soon be . open :for comps. Lit Philadolphians at ones' establith .a 'steamship line to Aspinwall and a , oonneOtion on 'the Paoldo oanealily be obtained;' With a Penn- Sylvania Prealdent she ought to secure the con. tract; and thus bring the gold of the Pacific to the Mint Ofjoitt oity. Were is an idea worthy the at tention of 'col. Snowden and all others inteiasted in the prosperity.d Philadelphia. I make this Suggestion to our espitalists.• and trust Trot ?milli will urge it upon their consideration .• • • • , • SAht Pings. •r t.r :,publicationpiteceived. ' " - .t IL Renderion, Aroh street. agent for of Ifew,"fork, ,vol. X 1 of letitaaN;,.'.Alorldgedient of the Debates In °Mt tylielii; from 1.780--1850.!' The volume Inoludee Illefdelmtes from April, 1830, to ,Ttily, 13.32. .•••r, '46slnij p ,Katlin Assurer, Maps of the sent oC ifhltollnla. Thane maps ate . i i soyaltlip e and we And them or real, ne fat; sir voluivii: tow them. with lope personal knowls ~ Algipoz,#,ligatktriasthey represent. , e, r P t .,P . Oyil,' lidnp of Bardinin and tit s viriossiiiiti;:koVvirliv,'Fioverlng the whole feailt :11716fiAll in possi:41111 is a very oomPro• , Prtini ;13taltb, - Ots.,:the Rev. dose Qsll ' a "History of theßi!eqtyterlan Ohn/oh; Tpenton, N.,T.,*Ara,tlti„l(tektlehllenient of ifttkii.'!"-, - Published'at New Yolk. .• . .. • 0141411 1 .c05, lov, Aso Etsgase , Booti —The tiro o!itehp pnioeit; tohe:eold thta ieordlog Ito . d • tf ! ,Ae l keleilliertetiSpoitirorfte ettroly to be:hadm, ,tuietiet,orveivete seliw; ' - "siiimulitir4•Pehotrhoti , Bettie, j4;Netite; I ti#Williff,V. o l l Cl ll oP 13 .e'edvertitth(eitik.::: • .:413 • -•-•. • • ; 16 ' I"; " : sitt.: ' 13 " 1 41:17'10. 0. , 111 #7iel l • biWoitiP l 44 eta the Vithiut.streid Thelitier'Aitgritii. ; eveighe At the same time, Colonel Whitton, the *Wei winter of the Atoh-street Theatre; tint appeal i 4 hie Meade, THE , HI r MAY 26,, l 1859. WARCIMOTON, May .95, 1859 BY lelPss#7l Letter flraTifef Ocestelonal.” • [Oorrespomiemnfof rystassig ];-, 1910ipterorr; May 25,1p9.. Rely upon it,thel'lltiftrinent in. the Republioall party spinet - thisTAlifelloans will, of neoeselty,.. be most trenehant itridlhorough. The Americans are resolved to respond in good eerneet, and as tboy are no niean'antagonists, the oontliet wilt bo tiey'errei ,13enator .Wilson; of hlesololiusett4,. who took g round ageliet the' menameair,'Of.`tthi. ape., tlonabli“lonatlintlett Of that State-104 has just. been adopted, le engorged in wr. iflagi,to hie friends is the different States, WO to his plat fotin,•'ldid Vain asettied.„that '144111 be heartily seconded in many quarters. The Northwest le,tbg bulwark of ,the "Republican party, and the North west is almost entirely controlled .by the German vote—a vote which will, unguestionlibly, fall away from any organisation which &Howe Itself to be I committed to the peculiar dootrloreiril . .the Ameri can party. Then again, as if to make welters worse, while tbe r Aiiiirleinslite'lisliting.upon suoh reforms as that which has lately succeeded In Maseaohasetta b they Ore, Rentaoky, and other' Stares, -Plaelnillidineeives on the ea tremest pro•slavery ground—mother, movement that must still more Widely !Niigata them from, the adopted oltlzene of German Mirth. The complexion Cr the Znikt mouse of Repro. sentatiVes may be regarded as settled. Whatever may be the result of the guliernaterial election In Virginia, and Tthink,tbere ,d ‘ a "29:guentton as to the election of Mr. Letoher, a Solid Demooratio delegation - Will.be reintnedte:tongiess froin that State; and, in )(Miring over Alio:Ather States, I cannot count more AmOriciani'than sat in the Icht House. This may dolay‘the organisation of that body for some time. Elva Stataltights Democrats, however, like Wokmen, Raskin, Werke, Bohwartr, Adrain, Biggs, and Davis, will be likely to decide the matter, whichever way they iota. Mr. Buchanan ie Oxboodiliglyila that Shove liar Wikoff is soon to leave_ themmunntry, and now omelet' himself in the hope that the initialler will be forgotten, aid that we i r hear no more of ?nob seleotione Grund.a ,himself to hivh and Important positions It effelia, however, that there is to he let-up. The Statss,bore oonthr • net to hold the'XtiministratioVresponsible for its guilty complicity, s wtth the New, Xork 11nrahi and, In a late acacia of mob 'severity, reminds Bennett, and of course the President, of certain ugly chipters in the hletory of "the former, which do not reflect 'highly upon the character of the latter. It would appear also that not only The' Stages, but number of othe4Setimeratio papers, - denounce Mr. !notation's ootirtithip of Bennett and the appointment of his oriatitree, in the most embittered lminttege c: • • It iii impoisible to deieribettilifilibus malignity of Judge Black, the Attorney General, against 'all MOD, and particularly youreelf,'Wlio: refuse to ac cept the Administration as the organ and master. of,the Demooratie paity." - Tbe'ettte'rney-General, forgets hinaselifrequently,' An hot ftinteelf only; , but history. . When Air. Bem*audimov'ered that he could not indium his honest4riende to endorse the appointment Of Glanoy heel to a member of his Cabinet, early in and.while he was look int shout for the propar person to some into the Cabinet, judge , Bleak was-probably the most offensive, not merely against the Worts Jones and the strong-koood Bigler, 'hist he "ridiculed , publicly the delay. and hesi tation oft Mr. ,Buchanan in ; organising his 4- - ministration. As 80012 Melinehanan discovered. that be oould not obtain the sanction of his friends 11 the selection, of Jones, his ,ntat purpose was to take some one to whom-they:Would not objeet, and Black was chosen mainly because he wart tarp posed to be agreeable to large, commanding, and influential interests in the Dane:ratio porty In Pennsylvania. In other words, because ho was supposed to be acceptable to , the very , men whom be now basely' ilia 'leftterly &Mille. 'Those . feats are well known in Washington, but they seem to have pada no3 . lmpression upon, the mind of the Attorney. General, who wonders pp and down the . town botton-holeing' every politiolon who can be Induced to listen 'to hie diatribes, and negleethig hle dittlelin erder to gratify •prealdontial Inslignl:6 ty against upright 'find fearless men., • The President • begins _ te; 211teenss whether 'be shall visit Bedford Springs, .or repose among the Apieten luxuries sod olareict i eltadee of the "Sol. dler'a Home," during the iaiddipapproaohlog _warm weather: oeitterabottt now' for toms pleasant„ikralates_ pr. the /Minter. Sir Gore Ouseley Is; stilmppili;*t 'hand to so. 141 the hospitalftiOe'ef'onrAmeoratlo monarola Who else eau be 4ongentel to the gonerone rind eaPitvating ocettpara of, the 'Whitt; House ? The plaold and elegant Jones is , Itimaelf. boated withli - thestmorphere Hrettols Joseph of Aug. tile: The exquisite .Wikelf Is sailing 'China *arde, casting berth ;Illstee blotting. Open bits ;venerable benefaotors at the Hera . l4an4 the • reeldential chair.: •Tberdellitate,,4:krund is : per-- . impair his laberloMS'entlierskt - eighteen dollars it day, aetadeißtaiinteiintild the' hard timd ih.r.s of - liarlilan sociA o lactriontirldmer solltule —3irilltblieirs with thin:4lolo eradulation, as bb passes up and down the tinol alleys or Bedford, and to keep mil," his resentment Against the men who, Put him where be le? That is really the one& t!on. It is rumored thit, tired of reposing his oenildonees in the' male sex, he may tender one of his invitations to some beautiful lady, not indeed (roil abjare all soandal) tunto oompanted by her own natural and legal proteoior, but 81110i0Ilify near the 1 , 481 person to show alike his exquisitelood tut, and his devotion to female wit and beatity. In this eonneotien I have heard the 1111131.110f-fdr, and Mis:Jernei tilordon Bennett suggested. There wenta be mi . pestle propriety - In Ibis grouping; worthy of thipenell of those Spirt. :did artists constantly on the qui viva to immor• E3==,== : Tho statement that hir.l3ualtaitan intendo4 to appoint another nophow. sta hie private etorotarr turns out to be unfounded, imamuch as hear that the gentleman ieferred,tonlrEr.:ll•W Baer, brother . of your .00ltooior of the port-is now holding an important Moe Philadolphia. with few services - attaohed, under the 'aforesaid Col lootor Biker. , - , (Oar ever-reli a ble Oceee'csP , mistaken kW mac*. Mr. Bator le not theneftiew of the Pretident, • nod we cannot suppoee that he should bold acy office =Of the oolinotor of the p , rti whoa It le notorious thet he bas been one of the matt public, °pro - cents of the Adminietration on the becoutf,ton and oiler ones. tions.. The collsotor toicht *plaint Ida brother, and we shoold be.filed of it, tut; could 'the collector appoint an ens my .of the very tidraintstratiou under which be himself bolds place, soli for oppoeini which be his 1145 licoombalobily ejooted 10124101e/4 some of the lust Demoer►te In the country I]- 7 110. Inn Yates. • Z forgot to mention to you !none of • my late 'lettere that a very interesting interview beg tam: plooe between the President 'cod Gen. R. R. Bridgen, of Look haven, illintonoounty, in your State, on the subject et the epPoistment of Mr. J. W. Qolggle its United States °taunt at Antwerp. Qen. Bridgen is a leading Adot4(etratlon Demo- oral, u I understand from his !Ana, le the told pitrt of, Penneylvanle, and hi prooemled. to Washington to protest egolnst conferring of . illOh en important appointment /mob a man as Mr. Qa!gee. The President wa very glad le . aest - Bridgeni' and, after bearing hi protest against ()niggle, asked, with much enrikise, ~,, Rae not Quiggle left the country yet? I have got tired of . .henring of this ease ; I appointed him to pima Hepburn and Bigler, and I foil that I have been grossly deceived." Beligen was not to be appeased by this deolotation of the President, but „asserted' that 4h4tever may have been the peenllar reasons fel Quiggle'e ap.• .pointtnent, the sop:4'o.4yard bed tone the Prof-. dont no oredit. I ought to add, that there to no doubt that Allison White could.have procured the 4:: 1 revocation of the appointment of 01. Quiggle; bat, likethe man, he refuead . to lend hiself to any melt movement, and. the gallant lonel will go. forth to Antwerp with his beautiful, amomplished, and highly gifted - lady, rejoicing 10he feet that ho hoe reoeived en office that many a man 'who worked for .the pepprratte party 'would have been glad to accept.. . - 9 oaioNAT.. Letter.: from Burlington, _Pk; . Bpiscci. • . pal Co...nyen;lop.. .... Nonabpsniense at The Press J : 1 1 ' • • ' . • '• !. • Ella putnrox,llo,24, 1859. The annual* convention of. the dlocilse of New i l y Jersey asseMblod tide day. In old: t, Maty's Ohnroh in this city.- After the Quake religious servides, and the transaction of IMAM of Minor j ilt loaportanoe, a relolittlort woe adopted o . prooeed to the election of a Mellor), P. M., .to•morrnw . (Thursday). ' ' . . • .. The pro minent (rand Ida tes for the rairint bishop -710 are lhe Rey. Dr. Odenbetmei, ofiPattadot -phis, arid the'Rev. Dr.' Kahan, ProfeNhr , in the General Theological Seminary : tit 'New rorlr. It, is reported in well t informaloireler, theta major!. tY Of the clergy are in favor of -Dr:. Mahan, bat: the, laity ere noted uneabitotts. They a*lnalined to Dr. Odentehner, - It is t quite poseibli that the soaventioi 'May not agree upon either of these .geritlrinen, and that they may, heolunpilild to take . 4p dome new Zan use oompromiSe. In case this should be done, ibe - °holee would perhaps all upon the-Rae. Mr. Clark, Or .the Bey. Mr. Ottetvrood, bOth of thld diooese. Palling upon them, tho olioloo :would -be made tram - some new man ophide the iltiwase.. The probabilities are, however, that Dr. cidenbeltier or Dr Mahan will be 'el;ostiii, with a little preponderance, at . present; In farm' of the latter. Dr. M. has, as I am writing, cOuinettostl preaching a sermon, 'ln. Bt. Mari's .ohunila, from -the I.ftli verse of 2.11tt chapter of St. Johi. The edliled.'-fe. thronged. Many of the most. eminent It ystien.Klbe State are Mattendanoe as delegates io.Mif °Wootton, ' , 61 ,, i . ..: 4 : • - :. . : .. , . • • .• . • . The Now York Post of loai evening soya Tbe i),;;I)oe of fbe.Eleventh preoltei beirs'Fade a rigid g e aroh amoni aneitolone pbiegs 'fox a clew to the mystery of the dead body , foniefit 08141E111w fitreet. Air thei reliable herb, shewever;` fm . en. (o n 4, 4 trpottini been 6f:4'l'l4of the P. 104.- Olme neently from PiiillidstpliAiirei'Mpuny with the young wife of s pollfornisn, And Pilt nu in Cherry street, and it Is probable that he will bo disloverind," Tll E 14: 1 1! . SV;iti . , g, VW S BY'. TromlirathiiHrton, . • • Weidelll62ol4 . lleY .26 —The °pinkie of. Atfornei Genital Black, on : the polo% submitted by the gears-. tag'of liteteiti the, Perkins ease, ailwled to yeetersieyi does ent'dlictirii the cialm agalost the Bustin 00•11,n• went; but merely obeys low the antjoet Is affected by the BM of ffile country; and It is under this that the parties interested, and not the Attorney General, eon .seive that the integrity of the contraote wilt be fully zostowned, end all thing.' roosidered; the matter. - yrOtilitly.adjusted the antfiefenolorthe tired., how ever. must he left to 'Gin toneeleemi ef. the Emperor; ; — .2dlrerd L. 0 Wm Bradley, Joseph D. Onaton, Robert L Weber. end David Kleddelherwor, heie been' appointed as...latent *amen.. In The navy. No further action, it is said. Is considered necessary In conseineies o' the Let reported seaontityrom Utah,. as the Iratraottowe recently forwarded to. the Palatal °Madre are oalelehated to prevent further cootlicte e f jarimiletion Moose them, ant wilt :hope reach that Tonitory„...,l. , • Pae'parte : .tbr' European ;Tourist& - ..W.Soniiiiron. May ,25.- , Aa Wizens of the united States visiting foreign WA attics are liable to sericite in. couteolenee, if uoprovided with autlientio proof of their national absreeter, their best ea'eguerd is port from that Siete Depart neat, certifying the bearer to be a cities,' of thii United States. easaports are is. saiki gratuitously upon application supported by proof of Oltsimeblp , • . - • • _This prrof need be transmitted }taproot On all sub. airplane •ocoadons. a simple reference to it, and to the . period when It Was presented, Thl be sufficient .• When the ityptleaut is a native' dozen of the United, States, ha must transmit so *indult of ihie fact, sign ed be him, statics his age and plate of birth, and Aaron, .to by himself. and one other at -n - of the United Mateo named therein. to whom he is personall,ykr.own, ' and to the hest of whale knowledee nod belief the -de. °titration made by him is tree. , This affidavit Inuat,be attested he a yowl public, wider signature sod' sell of office., When thers is ro notaiY in the Dlicisi the affidavit may be Made before • Jostles of - the peons,* or other officer stitheresd to admiolater oaths: t If theeppiieaut be a Naturalized ,oillsen, ante of :aturalization must be trsaamlited for Menet') ton It will be returned with the passport. The widow or the children of a naturalises citizen must transmit the . eortifloate of the hatirrelfsetiou of the husbaod or the (ether, stating under oath that they ue such widow or children ! . . . The application etottld be aooompinied by adererlio Eon of :the 'person, itaing the.tolioslot Pulicitiani via:`years: Stature, . fast, —lathes, (English measure): Forehead, —: 2w, Nose, South.—: Chin, Ilair, Com plexion, : Free, - " • . When the applicant is to be aorompanied by hie .}ifs, children, or aenahL, or by tomato under his ;inten tion, it will beanfecient to: state the name and ogee -of such persons, and their relational:kip to the applicant. : •, Perrone who leave the country,. expecting to obtain paimports, whilst abroad from the dlplomatla or consular agents of the 'United tedeC are liable todilappolot ment, inasmuch as it tithe duty of those agents not to grant doom:cents ,of :that character, ex c ept .pereons who oirtainlylnown to be entitled to them; and it to eemetimes . difilcult, If not impracticable, to procure pr.re or this feet in a foreign country. Clettidiatee of eitisecishlp or passports Issued by. State authorities or by indleial or municipal (cool lonarleti of the trotted States are- not reoogniged by the - oelloers of foreign Governments ; and by the tweoty- third siltation of the act of Congress. approved on the 18th of Angoat last, it is made penal for snob anthdritler Ind ftufetionines to issue suohysisports. From California. • :'BY OVBRIAND M511..•.' • . . • . Br. lours, May 23.—The overland mill i which left Oalltoinit on the 21 instant, arrived bare last night Business was females. In oonseguenee of the unusti. .ally heavy rains Which bed fallen. Rumors prevallet at Los Angeles that the steamer Banta' Oros hal been detained at Guaymas, and Dien pressed Into . service by Pe:galore, and her passengers prhoned. , Much bad feeling existed along the boundary line he iweea the Amerlean. and Mexicans, and several of the Utter have been killed. . • Gen. Walker is reported to bare no agent at the Oils mlosa enrolling volunteers for his filibuster tape& Passenger% from 81n ?metre° deny Ile pahltabid statement that pen. Walker railed with three hundred men on the itetmer 0 dish& for despite°. . , .• 1 . treaty laleported to have been agreed upon'tiek ter ben Col. ITarcoma slid The Mohava letdians. :Advice' from Honolulu to the 10th of derli state that Hatnichainha had addrawd a measure to the 1;e -gielature, *deletes a change to the Oocetltation. The Wrench hare abandoned the Marquees 'slanderer mtlitary elation and eubdituted • d'afgn to eatabliatt a Wong UMMtarj and naval depot ' on flew Oelednele 'amid near. Sidney. The plan embraces the redo/A lton of King Powers, as ruler of the floolety.talande. Later•froin the. Nebritekti Mines: . . • PAEIG'AMONG TUE EMIGRANTS • . 811ESTRON. whine May SL _The overland 'serene, from Denree.olty on the 18th feat., arrived here today. , The tante ninon; the emigrante at the rafelog re• elope had mibeided 111 n great meaner., and a better feeling ;Iw/stied atooog them. Querta rolnee eootirmed to be discovered, aed they promised to yield well. Gold dint wei tined to 41- totted qtukatttles at Denver eitl., ' • • .. .• 'Genetitt Askembly of the (0: 0 4 ):Ptes -.byterian Church. , • •Ininiirirer.re, May 25 —Thetis:mutt Ammo* at' It/ iiiirdon this toorniog dleaueseel the »putt of the Com inittite on Publteuttone.. but no sotto* was teken. , At the 1P titernoon . !Woo the oonold•ration of the's. , ninory que.tion •raol'oan*lnziel.. •Dr. Woe, of flt,logro, oonoludod the spieteh which he eoututeoetd on Tuesday, an/ eiskalollomen by Mixer.. 000121,3011102 and !Ref/o no% fir Ifadtaumpolna; to tote was taken . • TherGenerftl . Assembly•-of the Piesby-, • terlan Churcti (N. S.) . • • liriumteros. Del.. Jde 26 —The weembly bee web anseiredl tN eottle deJ ditetutelas the report of the .ooinvoltteCen Sor•lgn le.lons. The reportpropo,ss danomlostiohal *Woo In conueotion with the brad, end pmfenkelp peeks to retooee -the, ote.aeles in the er of I harmonious troperation, se well es to exalts e Beeper Int.reet in the mheions of the Ohnroll. R. 7 Dr. Poor Opened the cllesaselea to An Interesting speeeb. ..• . • Th•Tipartidilpreloshly be elopted with some meet . • 7llayrund-Eptscoptsl Convention. ; 11•141104/1-MAras ,-- Vti uvinty-ikith annual Bon 'nfaltuu too Solicropal .tions to•day B bop qi Whittinabsas pus pp rump . The Nutastion of dliklo4tKo:dlomill. . War b* couldend to•stenot .;': ' • Eitendos o ` tile Montreal Telegraph • • •' = %Lines. ..• •••:, • egtelefott of the liont'real Telegraph Compeers Ilia to Farther Retuttras com pleted ciaifithle Morithig, and the wirell iire bow work ing beauti ully..•—• • • It 4... thought that the new. %y the llutigt rfari, whieh lett tie'rdpdal otk the 18th lost.. will be ob ttlned via Tarthae.Poirit on Saturday. The ari-aege... =ID'S ter lotralloginwenl-bouni steamer', ltlaex. rioted, will be more effeetive thee hitherto:. • Session of the Republican Nation& Committee. . . ALZIALIT, N Y ;13fay 76.=—The Etepublfoan National Coincnittita ape now fa sendon bate, *Pandering the time and plaaa• for toldlax the next National Oor,ven- Von. Ths• prossopilege ars steels private, bat, 'not side, the slats or Stbe.listi sad St. Louts are freely spoken or la oonnootko with tho oholoo of plooe. The Oberlin Rescue Vaee. romans. Oklo, May. as —The' sagoncent In the ilabeas rorpNraurof Bashnell . and Langston, (the sincerer:mem at Oberlin.) Ina opines t, der by A G Est , for the plassers, followed by Owner General Wolcott. • The,aila• will be deolded. t0.3310r- ilaqink of the Pin•sie.-413,000,000 • ..... ,. .Goierto Europe. . . ;HAW IMaKillaj2s:l-whn stearaehlp Porela nailed. At no to-day with 14,000 000 to epees and 140 loam. gem Arnarig the yummy,. aro Oooot &atlas, the 'tooth minister, and oyros W. Field. who poem out to flee &boat relaylag the Atlaatle Telegraph next year. • Eind Coe° of Drowning, ; • BOSTON ltday 2,6 Two youog ladles, named rgigeeil Oad • and Qiiorgiazia Brows, were carried over 'aside= at Eligh Ittok, Blackatone, last, everting, and drowned. Tholibodioo wino ttoovored this morning. . • Markets by• Telegraph. OttAbteeros, 4lrey 155,—cotton—thlee to day if 600 Wes at p,loas T/4371pg float b 4. to 10Xo. The market aloud antet . hloaiLia, HAY 26:—.4be Cottnn market le firm bat an emic] Rola; to-d.y of 560 bales, Several paroele were withdrawn fora rise. Now °ABM, May 45 ...Cotton uneltipitikt: L6OO bales wild tn•dar. dogardoll, and WV lower. Corn le firm tm 014e1050 • Me, 26 —Cotton—Balia or 700 boles at lljte for tolddlirg, Oates of there days . 4,000 balsa; reesipta do 2 250 DA*. • BALTIKOZII, Mae Z.—Flour to doll at 27 25 folliow• and and Ohio' Wheat boo a &ardor teudeooy ; ales of white atsl 70sl 01. lilt re/ *tit UM 08. Coro le d 011.% The peerament made by the Doyen not to par. timee exerpt by weight bee c6erke6'operatlone. Wit of white hey, Deep made at 804590, and yellow at 591,9103. by the Prorlalooll are Otle 7 . Baron— aides Vialt Wttlekity du llat Sce for .schangeo• Mai 25. BOARD. , • New York Stook • . iiioolll 7000 13 8 8%, 74 104 I 1000 Mlwourt 01. .. •83 X 1880 •do 143,4 81K0di 8 1 g 2060 Virginia 0N..... OT 1000.. dO • 0711 23 Awn Ex. Ea 108 g 208 Cawbgand 1711 100 --do 660 .17. 50 N Oetn how 72)( 30 Pao Mail 8 C 0.... 74g 10 . • .• do 7411 15 Rdo• 79‘ 202 Hull: Prd:...40 . 81 1 1( 21,0 : Vf% 60 Read Jog 8..:.... . • Ti! MARKET/3 95 &Bob Clot 8...40 43.. 100 do 050 41X 100 Olov & Tot It .040 27x .850 do 127 x 100 fauairta 100 do 050 118 x 100 , 'do 060 lip 200 Gal & Ohio 11.4. 6814 100 Ohio & Roo 1.;:010 rag 704. do 46 00x BCO . do ' el • :00 do.. ~.bnw 801( )00 d0..000 aft 5 60% 150 do 0 1 0 01 10 HU& &Hu 6 Agave RTA .10440 it• 115 60 for Pots and 65 76 for Pend., with BOOR of 125 bbis, Pot+ and 02 bbln Pearl.. 714.,9a —.The market for 8!ale sod Weetero Floor is beg., and 160 lower, with light reoelpts. nod *aloe of 8 000 bbis. at $5 60118 60. for onorAnn tote :45 60.. 7.':0 for eat n ; 6 Toon 50. for eupstriee Windom ;. $ 1 6647 40 for oxtra do; $1.1007 40 for thippliti Wards of Grohs Honed Hoop Ohio.. Bonnier:l Flour to bogey and lowa. with sales of 1 200 bbleat 57.15 •or Rood, sod $1,80.9 60 for , extra Mazda. Canada Flour continued rt.:nima. . , . .OrtAt it —Wheat la very heavy and uotnloallj lower:' with sal. of 8 000 bin Oil for w bite' Benthern ; 61 85 for oholoe red do. old $l.BO for red' Western extra Corn is dull And lower, with emelt Moo of both at fro. nominal, , or Western mined, cud 92). nomin'al, for yellow. Barley la qunt. . Cate are don sod lower at 600640 for southern. Panonlyanli and' Jo!noy, soi .550)650 for $10!5, Canada, and Western. PoOristoss.—Pork le dull for ,Meer bud Arm for Prime, with males of 820 bbl* at. S IT m a rc r 126; 6foes; $l5 60 for Prime, and 4 a Mm 11 for u Meu. Haef is uolet, with taloa 'of 15 Dbl. at 17.7 60 for ountrY Prime; $0.9 75 for Onotry Melt; $12016 P.r repacked Chic and 16417. for extra do. 8110012 . and Oat Meats are Ins; active,' lAA 6 ' rm, with Wise orloo bola st 113(¢012M,. Putter god Cheese are . Oiling ,freldrat about last quotations. . Wawa?. Is dull it 260. • . The NoabiKllle (Tan.) gaireete,Of the 2tet inst., thus desorlbse little Ihnoinetnatoh Whlelt on• carrel between two edttoie,min publio street of tbat city : , • • " About one o'oleek yesterday afternoon, Mr. Poindexter, of the Union and 4msriean, and Mr. Ileempont, of the INA/Mt:can .14anner, be-. tween .whom a personal ocillsion had °conned at the , Bonner canoe in the forenoon, Met cedar' street, opposite the Qapitol, wk &doom periled by a friend, for the purpose, evidently,, of settling :their ditilmity. • With a ,000lness which, under. the °lrene:Menem might be' eon siderod oonitnendable, tboy took position, an as to fire across the way, thus avoiding the danger of injuring persona passing pp and dowp the street. Using pistols, they fired almost eimultaneously, neither abet, however, taking effect. On the, se oopd' shor,.Mr. Beaumont received a Plight flesh'. wooed in the leg. - Mr. Poindexter was unharmed, Witb.rbe rrOtioding of MeMeaiiment, hostilities a c n e sid. are' e se n,betai g ra belligerents tlfid te o bbesavret been hsttle d tuie i a ti a ; adjuetedi former friendly relationo, re stored..l.l •- .• Itir. B r n: Nada% of Waehlngton eity, le to deliver an address at the dedlaation of Mount 011- Vet Oemeter7, at Jianovor, York 001/01) - THE arry. - . 'AMMAN:PITS THIS EVENttiG. Aitalf-01%01.1. 4 (ThCßOttllilliii"&" The Wedding DeP--fi Tanihig • , • If sir-- ,WAiattriftatit... Meobeth. ,l % f!,11/eordien Anged- 1 ! - - , --MoDeNevoise ,Garrnalk—llieleettone from FIVE, Genie from Operas. Pantsinintos, panning, and Singing._ PairSYLVANIA. Adamany or 71111 VINE ARTI.--31 latbition of Paintings and Statuary. Proceedings ofthe Episcopal ~,f-imourak,Dra Reported for The Tgeiej _ - . , The edirenty- fifth annual 00ifesitian Of the Protestant Boisceparthnrch of the Memo or Pennsylvania re sumed. Its sessionilasardaYilibfnioitTat 10 e!elook, , ba the Church of Bt. - Andrew, on Bighth elieet ibefe The morxdogi steuelon was devoted,tri-ths yor • formanevof Divine service. There was a large number in attendance, the body of .the chntehAfliag plied with delegates, and the galleries with ladies. 'darning prayer wearied hy:lttri_pri Newton, assisted by Rev. Mr. ThP l PasePe forthe fay were Also read, being Sion from Isaiah id - ant Acts The eolleote for pease apd grace, a prarir for the Pre• sideat of the trotted Stites, - tie titiri4ra ptejet for' tie istovery of-health, and s.preyer,for ttot 00A' Teotlon, were introduced. ' The ante communion genie* was then read. 'YAW gel. and the teretity•efth hymn, hegintingat the fewest - verse, were read. ••- - • After the service had been perforuied, Rev. Dr. tines' announced the test of his :women from the eeventhi chapter et Amos, part of the second verse: .• By whom Mien Jacob arise; for he Is small o _ Dr. Hare commenced by -alluding • to . the gathering convention, and epeke of the pleasure, he felt•i : Andi bed no doubt all felt, In being Present together In one smothery, had pratsing,God together.. Itiwaaidbe a, pour result of their assembling, if nothing were. dorm" nave what nts - , recorded .on. the pages, ot Ass .Sournel: There was something of more Importertie - then the mere makieg of oartorm.. This wee &Wein of epleitial welfare, that late beneath the menet -of the 09DTeita tion's days, that deserved The conelderatiou of thent AO, end *GAO could be dope to elevati - and - strength.; en and' harinciniadkhe,Ohimak - eirtheir love; he hoped be.doue. and eaneelfied by the blessing of tbid. The citenelitaiiceis ender whieli%the text bad been written., the: state of the;klugdowevinder the ride et' Jereliciate wereiglenitedlt.• The period wig poltically - Unhappy onerthere hedbeen ehrtilumult and exhaust; ing a wars. r ':the_ effort*. of the eentendieereptitent all the trouble was to be attributed'''. kilree then 16 Moody spirit,' freprwised with a Diarfni senile ef 'present dieugerobut- with an implieit faith In, the covenants of 4 het - thi prophet Melly 'excledniedLe , 'Hy whom ehall Jac° b, etrble clot he„le small .„ :wee a. noble - Haug; thls''olden times of Bible -histerletrhen even's ward seemingly tendling.miother way, whin the doings of Gild Seetnedld befeelergfet to his &alone, that the, prophets could hold sunk. en undyieg and implicit - INDIO the - promisee of ,Pron:. donee The rtes-of Chrlettanitywae, then rapidly and eloquently, sketched, by,the speaker,, , Wounded by is poor abd - deigeded 'Carpentaria- SQL Peof in his birth, deapieed.lde,life,, and, Ignominious in his human death; aided' 'dodeti lignermit Mit 'faithful flaher men ; opposed by the rulers of the DeWitt Loire ,• 'opposed-by -tbs.: eneuee.ane -power-of -the.,gresteett, Ooveroment on-the earth-it has come down to is through All theee thaw tininethed byejianey and un harmed by persecution It was a finit that no philosephY could explain, The skeptic might doubt, or She infidel sneer, yet there war na 'philoirophy taut mitilenitcrinnt for the wonderful fact that the holy Word of God bad transmitted through such a long series of cen turies, met that all that time Its followers bad been 'The nailer then alluded to the Eplecopal,Church,, and said that though in numbers it was less padirerfal than many others, yet there was something in its peen liar service, its beenhful .proyene, and the holiness of its meatless, that commanded' forit peoullar, sere priests'. respectful, and even inquisitive consideratioo Wben the Government was founded, it was nothing but natural that, mairldg;as our fathers were, an experi ment in politic', they ebouti attempt en experiment In religion. There was a time when the people of tide, country Meriden fn this 'platter. But pow be hoped to chronicle another Mate of feats.' The - 06watt was hotted together by the ties of affection, of common of Apoetolioad overzion, end the otheginelgolas of our faith. ti Be not high-minded, but fear ii We should unite in out Church phylacteries: Much depends On the gpierxrpal Church.. • < When Abe - people of this egentryUre looking to the strong arm ollipireopley for proteatien we should not withhold-our. asedatance, nor, deprive .eursehrea of,s, shelter,'-that ire might haste a" pretext for refusing their eupplicatiots To keep up with the tines in re ligion Is a vain attempt..eo awful fallacy. I change not, ere till words ails •Ablifghty; land the earnests. Misty should ohimmterlse our • Church. Religion hoped wee not dead, and be did not want thekollureh for a monument. We wanted it ter the activities of re.' ligton-not se a substitute. The skeleton of the milie Into,, exhumed 100,0 ,the earth gave nil an idea of what wins great be 'ferns, aionktime age, but the bogy o: a little mouse, gifted with life, possessed vastly more power., We want liothing new. We Afield Melanin the Mel len of the Church-nragee fragrant .with ,the pletylof the mints. We doled endeavor to enforce the spirit of Hiceverlseding.iiioepelonly,. and seek_for a warmer spirit of plueitian love ' • " - • - Again, be (reiply to .the lirteri'of bia2text that it could not he done by spy comprom'se. :God would bate hie people trust in him..,- He bad hrotight. disaster on every 'Garnet of Ma peeple, to formate his: care. and depend Oxlip ea hitnien help. ' Orimeitien Obrintiekity aseeelee a different phase in dtffereat rgei or the world. Atone tine iteenemles tried oppresaion. - That fatted., It onlypervee to Bette, to bind closer the Christian. - TheY forgot their netty diltirenase at the time and united, MI they were, It was en impossibility 'Wettish:Medi , , 00e3 warfare faillng.'hatan 'tried' stratagem- The to Oluistiertity "Heated grist ,regard for It. 'They' lee itdomil , its' , primp* rah.' glee with the Christian ptople, and even went so farina to take theostit of elirsdaneektoi quiet -At laatve be. came *toe aid to drd religion so popular: Ivory body seems to like it-every one is pleased - with, it-every one goes with It. The arose beemeen a'cotinterelget of popularity. ,Tfe' feared we were:living in a time when She semi ofjatieletrilaloinglinkingh eugh an ordeal: ,D et - we should beware. -leery cionceslifon are mike to -is *Vats oply seirltuelgrasee - feee:;ehoitld. resist lilies.: lisintly ; -Be awaiting thernermit.'we enibrareog these proffered citimiedifriendebip,-ree would Bait - to the end, that thew...men, after Wein-wng rine Meese:meg of grace, sae undermining our fortifications; i ons - stand before tie Milk 'their insidious nab as --- terfleistrof cihrietiame Amid- her, es • *nen from theme atlorhilutithe Pied'ilefaatr3plecopel Ober% Its Aulet Amity". andobe,remmilable , „bemity, 'ot its ler- ViCAS, attracted OM weislth,lind position; And littelleat We ire apt to be forgetful of tbeCianninant .darigeriMeiteing•entrlar. , klietere 'Mould, was -matter of life and prosperity to tone, ingintairi Our own "position as It has been's:min, Waite dating our long and eventful history Th e speaker eldsed With's - lengthy and elk/tent sp. Peal in behalf of the Clansetr, - - tree okrisot, s nitr, end the dintinetive printeeleft at Hpigeoplaaj-k7 , The Bishop, after the sermon had aimed, Miiibuneed theta collection mould "hi liken up in aid of feeble peiieben of the,dlosteee.." • . Th - e mileages °tithe Hely„Copinini4en was 'then per. ' ' illshopitepirnisis . peribrni4 the Ceremony. assisted by the. Rey-pre. Newton and )rases, stelae,. Mean.- and-Oestiennte-. ," • - After administerlog the Oommunion to himeelf, the Bishop administered it tether:lardy within the obaucel, who were awaiting He Mae Attired In the robes of his odlde, ea were the four ceergymien easleding him... As they kneit'around him: he handed them the broken bread. ea tog eaverally• to each or them t " The body crow Lord amiss Christ, which was given for thee, preserve tby body androut unto everlasting life. 'fake and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee. end feed - on him in thy heart by fat h, with thanksgiving.” -,- As be delivered the emblematic Wine. he Said; -, The blOod of - our" I ord. Jesus ,Ohrhit, ',MeV wee stied for thee,preserei thy body mid soul unto aesthete log life: Drink this In remembrenco that _o4'e blood smashed forth's, and be thankful)) • " The Blehop then resumed his eeat, and tbertuterainent wee administered by hls.'stsietante to the delegates sr. they kneeled wound theelisocel.— after the gdulnlitratinn of the,Ctimmun lon bad concluded; • reeeu was taken` Or a few, athletes, atter which the tranesetion of Imelneei WAS resumed,., On =Cotton of Glitorget-M. yrbwokti the calling of the roll ,wsedispeued , an 'The minutia of the prim:ling '44 w er e rea d and &tented • The alehoP read away long animal resort, giving en coconut •of his labors in-the Mouse of tenpayluslls - during the past year, Afterilluding to Ms ebsourintion, - -and the (drown stattes 'attending It, the Bishop went on to Ger In Moen her last:l wee celled to the melannholy duty of attending and aaletialt at the,fonerti of out late dloceesst, the flight Re,. H. U. Ootergonh, D. D, , The Preliminary servieta ware hold in Br Peter'e Ohnich in this city, the interment !GA plate in the beautiful and quiet cemetery of Ot. Jarred the 10 8 1 11 : - There, clothed to AN rotwoibf bibs, we committed to flair last resting place all that was mortal of hint wholtad'etned Wee In no neavand snored relationz... Nowthat he le no more in the world, lam sore that all .will rejoice witu me that, he "depertcd' In' full 'tending as a Bishop In the - Church of God. and to remember him by those qualities -which - equally beams the Han, the Obrittian, and the Bishop. Courteous and fate in the discharge of his perplexing duties, eingularir ‘ sautique and rearkin n d when ep Peking of those !die were opeolied - to." defatlgeb'e to hie laborious etlice, eloquent to the pul pit, ittelltritfatthle tri 405 IdeGusofor the Church, we may well rejoice that mush a man's coo went dimly down, and ttlethis Weep& lames ended together: The Bishop, after allgding in beentifurtinxis to the deaths of the Ger,pird Wilson. D. D . the Rev. W. J. Hinds, and the Rev. William Alexander, enumerated minutely - the carioca Episcopal ems performed by him• self in this dincene, mince May 29; 1869. He alto alluded, In grateful terms, to tee hospitality be had received while puteoltg hie duty.through the disee. • Al to the iniesionary work of the dloome it had Rorie On during theyear without anymaterial lncrease. Tee means available were evidently inadequate to the end. Were funds 'at hand the number of missionary delde could at Imes be; doublpd,,ancLin many lasts:me tbb new'sratiooa would excel , thle The Bishop advocated at some foetal, the prineple of en itinSinnt rainistryin our rolesionari "Bpsh a System, properly adjustediiinuo fell of tite - richest pro. mire. It would be * cheaper sod more efficitclo us method of planting the Church: Another aobjeot of great impanel:mei was the cot df. mowing of the dlocese:' The BlehoS could not lath , fsetorily discharge the dunes of tirelpiatopste; health and life would be secti{laret ; but "greater consideration wee, that the dqtles could net be ' rlghtli'attonded lie surcanted the propriety of proelding a remedr. • Anniherr.topla astentented op bJ the Bishop was the tnadriunte ',ovum% of the upoiatfy. . Re regretted the nemeetty, alopllng to It, butte 'NU an evli:of..tqe! formidabledlteensiontiribe paesoC-" ' ' " Be also urged, ea a method of , obvieting V•es evil. the erection of parronageo to everi stroll deet.igto of ons. It was necessary, he thonght, that the door' or entrance into the Church should he made a little straighter than it has been, In concluding, he commends i the Vernele alpiscoral Twat Society, the fund for the 'ethicatlon of the dutch tele of the clergy, and the Church Rosette! , to the atmpethy and Implant of., the membete or the Diocese. He comminded; in glowing forme; the spirit of Ohns, Man charity among the members of the Church. Be accepted it as an omen of better' things—when party seal shall die, when brethren, bound tosether_by a CCM. mon faith, shalt be more closely united lo the tie; of Oh-bitten love—when they trol.'d taste. and all the world would me, how good and how pleasant a thing it was for brethren to dwell together in unity, The following to a raintimey ofxbe Bpjasopal ante per- I termed in the diocese dur ing the pest year, as gleaned 1 Irons, the report of the limbos: . , By Mahon Lee, of Delitrere, Acting befiirithe 'con- I secretion of 'the assistant Wahop: Ordinations to the diatuaate 1 " . 6 priesthood ..... ; . h One cornermtone :• • . , Clottirosatipas By the seeletatit blehed,',amoitlegnei 2:1, 485 g: Ordinations to the diaconate' •'— • - •"' 8 • priesthood 14 floreer.ltenes of Awe churches Ist& . „ Eleven (Atwater cooseorated.-- , • ; ocuitirmatimis •6 ' ' 174 T Total cif (tercet stone!! laid; „„, . „ ...... . ....... 6 - - - ordinations — • ~ ,27 - thumbs. contircotted ' 'll .st.‘ - ~ •contlematione 1878 Tye toulloN of the ronortqpnoluded, the COW/motion 1040M:fled ahtiLtba afterneoti - et AT., o , oloCik. . . ,ICPTIGGICON,IIB3SION. IlT)le Convention kossiembiad Attve fiewtrithlitthe Shelf. The hell was Mist with dela gatterandinfeleteri of other , denominations, 'and tits: gallery xarwell filled with tidies. The.utiereation tieing galled to order„the toll was •:A report we e tioaived, from the CoMmittee on 0 aline,' in relation to the claime of two otturabes. • A wiped:lento admit both. ottits Chirchee was laid - on the,table. . Noutinstleve Weis:then Made for delegates to the `Cisnefal DOM( option. The following 1:111,216111 were putin 141LimioAL,Dirrentre —Der. Alexander U Whiten, I D , Rev. Richard Newton ' Di 11 Z, Bev- -/11410.14 fitelsolo), D., Rev blit:DoW, love, 1 . 1 , ." .. 8 0‘, ri• 1.4 half static...rue —How: chit ttoorigham,,ll•rman Co le, i6hd Bohlen, P B. Brunet, , Weleh,. l ',oho 11. Btmenberger, George Al. Whattoo, Jenterty., Hide. The Convention Rent We a ballot for delegates. The telktre ovv-„tho• pa,r(of,. the clergy nude the fa; lowlug report • „ Revolte. ............... Newhot - 4,s " ' 16153 Dc jitevenif. , •';'•= = 113 Ter - " 50 r t Rev:',De Wilton} , ;,-; ; • 64 , Hon;-/Ohn 'No Oinaynglostr; 14 Poo•s•rtssp, 76 JolinGliohlen -•- • 61 R. Bruuot - 62 , - '9Pstr, Welsh -69 - Sohn If.'Shoenberger ' - 66 - G. M. - Wharton • - 41,03011 T. Hale A nttniberat integilthatterine:ZlL - , - votes befog massupety for „la Drs Vinton; Eteritszuj; amdifowe,andldelmrsk,aohing.:: Lem, Rise, and Webb, weredliclarertheibltoice of the, The :ellen on the *tot the' Islip than Made their - Sera:, • " • Rev.-Dr. Vinton ' - 60 ; . . - Rev Mr.oWiefeton ' - "s; . - 1•"• at . XIOW - .lh,litereits '" ' J - Avf Rev. Dr. Howe ' - ' "92 . Rev. Dr: Lyman - Rev. Dr. Wilmer 4 1 1 - • John N, Oinonghem - 60 ". - erm, an Oopeiv . . .... . .... 61 - Torn Bahian ' '""4 , - P. R. Brandt ' - 46, flif 611 , 16 . . Joke Bboenberger -40 .G. X. Wharton • - 45 • ‘44 l ll6oAV_Hile/i A L- 6 .' 40 op ‘ a.ile A number of scattering votes - In the election,. of ilfeeerS„ Stevens, Vinton. How., Conyns huh' mind 'Welsh; thelaity concurred. The (Their announced that 'Rev. DreVinton. Staysera and Cowers/ere clacted , eluideldepntlas. and, Idassra4 Conyn¢hem, s ups, itnal Welsh, lay tortlva ner.6 WHIM. OnoveaHoa , ,Alwas the. majority and fur of each -aural° beirileeteaf;thilui verm,y tr, one clerical and one lay deputy to be sleeted; - Several matters of no intexastitat.ther, -people - or,. the member. of the aura; at large, were dirposed of • An invitation we. is/taut from4hefitmeatore or the Academy of Pine Arta, Piffling the &embers t o the Convention to visit the eolleation. - Thecommithe ou charters promettadvt report stating thattheyliad exitioltied theichertere ot elintehett which had been referred to them, and had found tired to be In accordance with the esnone at the Church, and imeordiogly resommeniAdtheadmission of the churches into the dloceee. Itev. Mr., Matlack, of the Church of the Nativity, oppeaed Cup ettabilihment of the Church of the Inter . comer. ait weeded Air firthe report:;; at saidithat,ff„. this °bunk vie established in' the Immediate vicinity of his Church of the Nativity, which win • - weak and young establishment, itarintleesrork diesstrormly to the interests" of hie 'thumb and the canoe of-Christ; Ne asked that the name of the Church of tlstaXisttgrunuari stricken from the resolution haishe preen:at. F Ha, therefore Moved , that the Chard. of the Inter..'l Meer be *goer:tad front thr ; rlist, stet the: - other ions , charehes be admitted.. • - - Judge Btrondrepliedto the remarks of Mr. Matlack, expiating the stain:sr provisinas of the canon con ,biolling the quiestitalaised by"ter ; He wee iwterruptedloy'lir:DttateleV*lforatied point of ordered WASS DrestertSotqadrs Stroird-boirre germane „the .Arita pl; the question., -At the proper time bewared be - giallo" The Bishop sustained thepelnt_ - - The resolution admitting ailthe churches except that of the Church of the Interoveetardiall then adopted. Rev. Dr. Sterne moved that the,ortestlon of the ad minima of the Church of the Intercessor be referredlo a speolal committee. Conviv44-, , ,:1; :A • ,- The fallowing, committee was apt...toted : Ter. Ai- Sterene; Bee: Dr. Dessebet, Opine 11..Whartoa, .7ohh aultriage Stroud.' Rev Mr. AUMIMPLO of Oxford, at t ired reroluttota thanking Dr_ - How.. Joe liste temeelteet - glisconree, and Mahe:WON The thanks ef_ thelOtingentlein - Wire, on Motion/ ten-; dere iclithe (Main ''etthe Aliadeinp. of Mite - Artaler• their Invitation ; ',Zahn. C. orasaoU'soolloetiteeriloirone,Alafeca*444o on the Chnintiof the Tittidernirmr: - Revr'Dr 'Hare On bit ograppoliiiiikidelk feared - his , DAUM: .might , betkoiseonstrecido IA his chunk 'wee near ...that. ot Moyeko.f.,l,at-Istikt aaedr.e judg ' ElitU'VeMiappointeil 'a elf ;, - Ore motion, the place for the holdtr g the - eixt Atemal 0 or:mention` be 'in SUAndraw,t,s' Church, Philadelphia, on the fourth Tuesday In !day, 1860. ; Adjourned : ; , : „ - INDUSTRIAL BEFORE P L IDIOCL.- 7 Tied .41p - waters of the Penn Industrial - iteforrriteitierdheiti an adjourned meeting Merchant.' Rotel, Jester-, 4 day afternrorq for the plaptieWoltparfeotiots the urge; citation of the aisoCiationi The meeting was fairly attended ;,and the %thawing gerstlentektrere chum for the positions - named - - • - - Presidear--Ron. 'Getup Galbraith, of X l l9 bounty. : Vice .Pruidents-Hon: , Ellis Lewis,- Philedelphia county; 110 n. Strange N Palmer, Scheylkill county, Ron. ThOlnali Whi t Silnd l 4 2l seoPatti ; 09 ' 1 ; 3 ' (41- ZaM, Pittaburg; Gordon •F.` - Mason; Bradford county ; It. 0. anaeart..orawford 'runty. • - Managers4;ll.l,t. Ditweeni 0..11 T. Kinney, Haas, W. D. Kelley. George A Lyon, J R. Pianfiren; Thamisati H lititrotvc-Nobert Mores. Alfred Huidekler. Datdei . j L Miller, George W..raokron, N. - Shinn, G. Colliere'' Becrstary-Jamee Tyson. •- - - Treasurer,-John Mason. A. meeting of the Marnageri, we understand;wlll;be held at the tame place chErridity evenleg ' '• • Cohorpra!s skews.7.-.Arinnkrupinwhite alkini id jehre 4 of ago, ' via ltta'rn. the Ditiware yea rarday- morning, at "plere4treet ,wharf- Desieased - - watt dressed , in a blue flannel _shirt and - overalls,- The in., ,71 - 9 li.,"and the - OS" of 1001210 1 041 vnirliod with, India ,ittlto..on .-Arovi, - , , ‘Vvwdlcti found „,irosoed„ , ~ r ”-• target wharf: • Irs windreieed to Mirka/At oVereokat, blank - frock out: Mat , . cheek; abuse -:'lie ran* isbont';4s' years or age. - Hid body was derempoessi t oand isohed.as -though -it. bad been In -„Uater 4 for: at least -thiee mutat Verdict, found Nancy . Glhacirer aged 86jitere;readibir ha Thilip et , gibers Oolamble.streenC;felbdearlica store yeetertiey, Morning, in the/oov* eleisltS.: She kiCbeekindtspo• sod for acme ,time 'put. She •learea a family of two children. ;Verdict; death freni nadrittl , - ralees. SrdiiDe.--,Thi,.oitisenti of WQst - Eltiadelpyfs .. - yeatiat zoniwtog• Dy the mv ,, r ic,morp,i, N ntier Oaf Watarket wepint, con taining farro gireditoo 'Mt•ln4viiieniF,' - rwhieb- were it's . ; ':tiOnid fag tho sale of their conlirrailties out ligsigat~tta` , orwat,ment - Terkl-,--the da y Ar:Akketiet!!- , arreesewkeel., - ese the elotaror erithenvittives Of the eppertunite_wrowitvd - fircirtimeohothei thar'llo - at so eCntiatent erjeitat.' , We are 0.04. 3.-_.likilloWt_o_,tider.soAikidiLy..itizt thta de . -4 reff, - 7 , 75 4 -; Fraas.--- - A. slight tile (Matured, about - eight cootoes,,sek..roseday.in the, paper .tors: of Powell dr itirithais; at the wr . ll:tiOnter'orwolii* and 'Mailtot' streets. Tb, ihuneswere - eon welshed before ,Any damage bad been done. • They were canned by a lighted match being, thrown auldentally among lonia waste paper.A alight lire we. canoed. admit nine o'clock reeteiday Inerning,bl;:the burolog of; some ,ehavioge which tea. deutally took are in the cellar of Bellifeldvs - factory, it Broad and,Ramilterilareets., Ouvege Pam - rut, Accionwr.—A most • shocking and palatal accident Impeenad to a tubular'c on boxed a train of cars on the . Pennsylvania' Railroad yesteidaj attmAon,irbiaio resulted httatilositifeilSothrs It eppears that, when a few idlleir wait bf atty. - he. was putting en the brake, when oeme part ern eneOpeit: !leadenly, - arid piece of front Hew ririadiend stuck hie eye with such force, that it dropped out inaniedk, - etely; The faints/L- fainted , Wes carried a hones near by, where be rieeNed every attention ; - CRITHED • BT.-A Briiiitza.—Dtiring a false alarm of fire - rataday morning, and 'Mir the Good Will Hogine"Co7Pinyva steamer wee preieeding to the fire. David W;Oloek, theinbar`arthi Good Will; was jammed between the steamer and a passing vehicle end feertutly 'clued Ilit'lhigh and' MONO were - crushed, and several qt - '-the bores , broken. was removed. to the hapltel:"WiteichnWaelyinglait l aventag in avery eritleal condition.: ;;= .;;: 11%) - Fran Lair Iflizairite.Ll-There was an - alarm of did` evening,, r advent .tilisr , ohlook,"' which; wee' cautoli by file burning of a quantity of eliiitatnein one .tale ripper etortie4irlhiltsve . rn:st 011; Fourth dial, above T hompson, in 'the -Seven teenth ward. - The Owner , were orentiled, by, the water from one of the•eogince,.bat, otodle- tonally the use, there was..more„deanage iveusioned by the water than thsvaral • Oltdiluazit.;--Dharlea . 11 1 . :'!eal;(!fiPosition' candidate, lately eieited Oily COmialesioner t itee en tered on the performance of hie duties, twist Meet ing of the board, tie following appointments :wore made: Clank- James Shaw, Twolatl - Aret , Miuen• gar,' Hairy J Reese, Twelfth ward- YMr, Neu takes the plus in the beard made,vecant by the expiration of the term of Mr. Lady: • •. ; •- ; ' TRIAL trlal:trip.was made on the _ Green and Onates-areek ge t /Ism/et Railway yesterday morning. expetheit thatogeraticoad.ivill be mooed to morrow:or next:day. The ditliculdes be. tween the Green and Coatai.streilt Company, and the Second and 4111 rd-street, company,- have been settled;- and the former will use the road of the latter from Green street. , r • " FATAL ACOIDENT.,-.1. mall named Charles Jones, about twenty Ore years of age, was walking over the wire-bridge, et Pairmount, yesterday/. -morning, when, by some meats or- other, lie fell through the bridge into the rlyer. He wee wary seriously injured, and removed to the hospital,. Hs lingered until about these o'clock lo the aiterrioon„when he expired. • The. coroner wilt to esitgiatethe matter, SIIDDRN „DEATlLL4ntaitcr - Diatzpr, aged 76 years, died ituddeitly`ahait lekennielotik Ihst:svertittr. atllartman's tavern,, orner of Fourth Areal end GI: rArti;irentre.'''Deeiased'vraaS'lnen of ilikil64llllite ha= bitteanch leave* a/ family Tho Tide In Hope Street, near Wised avenue. The coroner, held an -inoneat, and :rendered 'e rdictofdeathfreui cateral Cum. X,1T 1 7A 1 0. - The Continenial Guards,. neynnk lisehente' Rides, aocemputel by Beck's bud, paraded through' several of the etreent, yesterdey morniog. ',Titir proceeded to the Diamond Cottage, Camden; Coterie they indulged in rota tins,, . - Acoromm,.--.16; bo,3%‘named ()toecap amused, lemon, at a late hour best evening, by setting fire to a 'lot.ef - luttotbes thnwieg-them , into abarrel eon. hitting Said, in hoot attire grreery store OW ',Elliot, at Pound and Mary Werth., Of nouns, the barrel ex ploded, . end the boy, errerely injured. Donarrie:•-•:-&- servant girl in tbe family of Afro. Wombs/24 Ito. 1218 Cherry street, left theme a day or two ago carrying off tiro ;row sfa , ehestwortlVone 'broulrell ilnllarp, silk drosses,' aud' nimerouilaher artiolet, •"•:. ;.: - , 1- HAMBY. DOtrankßTY, Esq., of, this city, has acespted so invitation to deliver the &Mires.; before the literary omelettes of Lafayette °allege, on the &prevai -1 iny annivereary r I that institution. • ' , Philadelphia Markets. • • • -- MAY 25--Ivening. The : Brutish:Cs market in dull and unsettled ;o.day. and about .1,6C0 Obis Thai have been disposed of at $7 for *opaline ; $725 for extra, and $7 75 for fatuity Flour, meetly Of the foremedemeription, which estab lishes a further decline. The trade are buying slowly et the above rates Ter auperane and extras, and $8 to . • _ $8 50 for homy kande. ea to qualityt.; Rio 'Pion! *A' Core Meal are net inquired for; the former is tittered` at it 75,,end the letter at $1 apt bbl, Wheat fit';without moult demand, and prices layer the Dupre; sales-in clude 2a1,000 bush, at III!, to 180 s for red; and 185 to 1950 for White, of tali and StimeOmility. Bye ta held at 95C di bosh, and dull: corn isalsoduil to•day, and priors ire unsettled lad lairer s tst theroloie cektos or/544400 bash' yellow are::rrpotted- et .191403.1, In store and afloat, incladincrome sold lest ,eveolog i ott..ol cute, and 1000.,husAwiley tit for 'badifdirmiged Oats are tot' much iiiirdred for, and about 6,000 brie Penn eillenfit Intik befit eold.at ' , had 610,0 5 , 44 - tor mural hi:ll)am*, and 1 . 20 Q Ana Delaware as S,SC, abut. Batley Malt-A - latti . if t d:ooS 'bee Wad motile go to New York itt9oti;t l- 900 bac Rye:dltto at $1',19", hu.: ; - . llgrk is no. estitled,i 4 . rat No ,3, Quetrottron - le offered at so9®3o'x'' ten,o thitton-.:.Thinterkiot ti inlet? andabout 190 bid.' hive mold at 13015350 for 13platd4. „ Ar!•, 0 4 1160 sr; ; moving offmorcfreely. / iligliniailhglelojg it o -7 j(c Data and New Orleans. and 7M 07.144 for Parte_ ro Rho:. Portlier' salite IHoTtlatee'st 'Vigo, Me Utah,: PviSionei are held firmly, ii'Vicry little doing . to der in the Wei of Wes ' *Matey is lower, leekin , bbla aeltins it 29s (Me, and prison do 31e; dredge is tiootetfst asasai, /Soh:bile aoo,littynet mnoti - 'GeorgeSosfl, a promieentooal•hreaket: bollaer fn Skihikylkillaotinty, i+9:, , ` , ll , 4l9Atly•lbbt: with:an sooldentihat 'of Clontreville, was killed rt by a fall at coal. The lntsprOCtite -r- *Pfitet ita,Now, ort - Paar writing - - ,- from' RoineYfurnieltnifiltiOsinieietedisfe4tiOn7of the doors whieliihet*lgtoitl4 - 4114inahirtst for • the Qiftfal4WillOdpsfott " I Amid nothing ifl theetinliostl-the noniptoie in Zooms which inmrested 410 qaDstalft much as the 4 6 01 =whir P ) PM*liia`,bsep • makialf &•fer - -gt° 'Capitolst -There sesyf r eahingtorC, tonfto.heirio,di- '- ,varsity bi opirdchealioni, this 'wars, artietz, - z-Allegree , Shat an ominentelu • tosal Arelitablesalikeie the.eottetr,yandthe`miist. Th e. -oasts are noW4hgteoiiitif,44-Ntittirk qyzet; of.Ploissul inch; 's has soleeted - wlinl lolGreg most . . picturesque events of the:"irbithir corset of 'the most iitustrioesorniortiaarkiendbisaPPl*Pristed one taimisient the.lsightllstwale , Mad-the *Pt? " trisleh •• the deer lieoutpasedefoer panels being en etch ~,, leafi,-Thus- • each panel .containgisliehtlied plepretn - alto Vs/Serwt, 2 The Barlett of dedsgismos; menialtist - ?theilOwest panel on' ihtltfo4i-liteillaY ore ridsteliefittsigtratislo thst,mh4Whitth'itrtha roprosentailou ; then - desWasi m ylloPlive soumberedslinetweida_l4-I.l(esdnili.' - No, 1 represents. oluilbssebieh f0:4 ,64 ,' 99 1W -41. wideeverint tiveolitissee - Amit of 114 - eristense of another oontlinsat.,-Atutthi,paleibUity of discovoringik - .2„Discouramod by their objections ,and attended. by,their opposition, likrettred to the convent of La 'Rabid", whoie -- priclattint- Pares, Ivatumforth , heramehisto..„ , ...o,;,*et. Ihabids he' enterekinto negotiations- wit Ring of Portugal Vind offered: itim_the service ;Spain - had declined. In the meantime_ Isabella, notaatid partly by this , ..eiginnents,of thwVpS friar, whose guastOrolutnims remained, agreekto givISW 009 0 nd ,Itilligot taisis propositions, , and tent him aura alai:o4y to' equip liinusidf aid par °hese a mule. No. 3 repretetiteCidumbits hiniing the courant - on the mule presented by the Omen. Ile is in the apt of bidding farewell - tO - the. good fathers, who crowd the nichwaisnf -the. portico, and cluster 'around tilalfrien4gliring-Moithdr benidietion, and" tot'forgettint ttherissfresitinent of the-poor animal, to whom they era teeing- sa draught 9f water. Nara shows -Columbus ,bcfore-Berdinard arid lashelle after:leis gattiirs_to_pnitit. Celambus Mazda *the. fotegrouiailbe-Shietillinte of the PlO4-ssnd -with upraised imfatrefehid arm is urging - his 'wilt: Beldintuld'ShoWil IA in differeece by leaning barns in hie seat inattentive, while ilikerdentjaabella bends forworkeagorly l'ataillie 9 M2s.w o- ta-WhiCh fills the orator's lips.No -4: 'The doPotturst. of Dolembus from Palos, the port from which'he sailed in quit of the New World. -lie itatgliivsWiths,left foot- planted on the gang plank, ready - Weiler whenhe has aaid farevrell,to hie, friends" No. 6. The landing islßanSnisturof — Dolutibus ocouplesaliolustio ofttlio picture; and, is elevated above--the surrounding group. , lie holds in one hand a sword'and in,tbe - other the banner of Leon and Oastile, did" is taking Vesietzkrn'orthie country in the name ori hist goverpigns•. It is the largest of the representatiolui; occupying the apace of two panels. The filling ug- is beautifil arid varied. On the left hand is the vessel, on whist' some of the adventurers still, setnala.Jhetieolumbiks Voted on a point of rock: Between 'the caravel and himselfsre ardent mariners, some wading in- - the water, souse touching land, all in attitudes osmosis . . of j ,, Kand`thanksgiving. Tothe right -the simosren;dhe margin et tins with Indians, letoretint thermals/Yet *Wad, the - - NO. a. p.m:4644u. °fol ii,olithit.isliifd`tt No. 7. Entering Blititella on horsebach.; - iina triumph, ets.4l,ttatts to Binge:- No. 8-. Leavin g -the town of 'lsabella in chains, w,prisoneS, anti hiskoommand by Bo bedilla. No. 9. The death of Columbus. - On the rails whioh divide thaptraeis horizontally are six porfrait Wats Of tbehlitoirsas of-that time who witoteSibOat the dittexery ot , Antericds as me ly Peter Martyt.lasOasas . ,Dtego, Mendes, Men doza, Diacand IdirttoVelo,„=oA( the lower Itailitirdacso hieekkefteetredifole; sn4thA , APPer are two busts of„,equawer4alting irtaltten busts. On either iidiroTthe , tiatele, Own theloor to the einte*nieitekeenteinieg e tte ! twettee In full relief, of the'dnitlitmeitel - ooiktemporarles Martin;of-"Colbmbue:=sooh as Peidiniird-antl Isabelle Alonzo Pineetti,Xineent Yens' Pinson, Don Bartholomew Ooltititbia,fitan Pares-Torcannelli, Juan Donessdklesek an , lndlent AK end hie wife are in thidneed- - flos‘f inikeritifwasiskalksreupPortiug the ObialiCanaleigaifies cam fined wJth wreaths 4 at fawais anti etn!geine-afiiims;.atticand,:eatiinees,. JscroU4s:4-194ailimtitihtmetteet fixwilte em blemtt ot the thresr , Hogs, and. OhiriVyl 4 iteid 4 lite evnblem of-Jrlathe. Ott the dooS pttta-.ara'allsgariesl figure, mere. seating the four oartinitat* thoglotzt4Birope to the left of panel t, the left of .pinel • No. 4, Afrisalkthe tight of panel,NO. S. America - to the right Of -pattePtirg st, - k - - The* t oste7ose Alan very. richly detoratwi with anlattislaildidOrnl4follige; l 4o. , ioazthe centre 'of the sten above Is- a bun of Colombus ; to the right is a Agate to the left is a figure of Fame. Below thews figures are arms, hairnets, shields, harmers; d - c r the est:biting of ...Too.. Such is a brief dasariptian ofthe ran of this charming •composition, Which' wvery,one , prOseth. and whioh one eriticisec and:that can be stick of nothing Ole hstlttormAlttAlli 6 w- aux . " to learn that Mr. Rogers 'not likely to receive any edequetwoompanastlikilnY Ms labor. on this. work, except in - gloir salt quitecaftan' fie +mat him epMe three or four theasinkdollittountie than his contrast with the Govaramint•entitles - Wm to. When the meaberro of.CongrOik;itasstsyers s oome. to see-thien doors moving ow, theiltliffieliT toffy Da ti 9 uht-theia Willcheutanze take; tits' slaps morn. aetp..to secure : to' bis ssPeniaiivlo'ai # 11 "13 1 !4e - x""Plaratjon for rvtNIC~A Al~llt_i: The ° . otonstqWattiet. `tieeihig Wah4iiittelen *Piet two o P" I 'VL O i g and clonal et d•olicie Of ,from yesterday. Behnitilll Navigation Piefeiriirdeelltatttfrom 17 to lem,yrorth Ponnylvania Railroad :gleams fell to Lon fit)iiii; and the gins; ral teadeney of the market we"tter. The that that the Pa' "Wed' pittelthiae of donotetis !Poole. today—the largest amount ever 'hippo , ' to Enrols' too Mink , *efiria-,wtitliade et• great Wee* by the bear., sod by the broker!' or the money market, who ore tug— twiny UM of Wining time of familie r .erkanxioun to inertias the natural rtringeney arising Trogtttia ASls Atl t itl a tP r -4 91 .14% , Pg . ,PT ° 7Isk i l Ti PP 11 i* We bark s° Mow that it& ,gold itr‘thleir that woulettaetNrieiitlitVtrolla l'ave - occumed, but for — the extgenoleirof - Mir-ease: -Nou a yis now, more then WM the sli;tewirit-yar:oleattte, titenteltere of fo-eigufformsottid their nueniers, bare ttirseittn ac count every pointlls' maim dt - ishoint mooed farther masters: ,, . The one.la, a veal Warta one.from the dra'n of gold be 1857, and. in one Aliment, "into day paged Its omit, Bllla cfexchange here been drawn at teagottiiiiy low retie , and noddies of al' triode have been made to get together the min sr* miffs way to Idrieope Our PeapleTtave.been "kneed into lira-lay meat or their debts by , odvantegro' Tut effeis and the efforts ef:,.ffemni;agenti,th r ilis mtue' direction will eor tines; butibe very Matigene,.theitive elcit4 in the monymaritet r utiL ebeok tho r yreeentdraix!.fod tte , importhtiond whlohenfold Lave `Miltihited it for the. future, bed not the sudden demand for money abroad intervenid:-' The 4ftiir:Yorit Central Tiailmsd Company le not didniaiy hatteniliai Ycrk and Erie, mitolth#andteg tht otple fareia and tolls theism ! bssidoess:nnatiliant:- , foponlng statement is a of Im sainforifor - The ioOnih' of April. DIM compared with lie earnlnge for the corresponding month of the prireleMi 7eat -•"`-' • 1859. 1858 VPO 601 40 .0 608,424 Ta - - Deena N.... . The following is a statement ofthe motet:l44 tie' Delaware Diiiiileitlbeita - 14loroisay for the Week euldiug. May 21, - OW et Previettely tlae year - 36,183 88 - $11,9711 83 - Total - - !Possess time in 38b8. abut. - - - ...41uC0 Of> The followingle 'the cost, tonnage of the Shetookirs Valley and Pottsville tellroed Col:spicy: For week endfig !,42,406 Same time teat year 2,240 16 :736;66 _ . 13w526 1,701 10 . 24 601 02 ''Tlis - Cowrie, find IrnititiverwiitaVe ee eellows of two important %Unreein . New York city: ( t the balite of Messrs. P A. Ramona /h Brother .010000610 / .egvale ittif Inetuteg,Fthe - Iteehsnies , Beek, ttelr titreetion, refuled pniilfilitheTr totes Their , loathe have been very heery,,from engegemente entered lath tri carry out the Tehuantepec route Reflux South - America. .Their- lisbilitioa are understood to amount to $9,000000. Their failure excites a greet dee/ of err:p..lly, es both members of the Or= are - held tithe hlghverestcen, , We observe afro - that- the hours of Moygvg 'tension have dine:dyed pertuershio. Mr. Steuthen is In Europe, and Mr. lief ere his. it Is understood. teu'e ate areigefreptilfUhuffekueuee or; Ur adverse judgment obtatuaniainst biro -tot $240,600 to DWl:mune, se has already been reported. ), - Priuipitig* --- sTactnExtratilex • SALES, RIPORTNIa Br MAMMY. LIR.OWI *PD 11204/9011,811062Ra 7 Len CIIISSIMIT ATItSUTEr. = 690 Oily 66 R.. ' 100 k 905 -100 k 210 do -100 k 1 000 Pa W. 7d rot re....147k 3000 Le Vat It dia bseeu.B l )( I . am I Amb1t.•3 70 .4 6D L Tel :ft 'dye 90% 12 Penns ft ' 40,k 7 do 40k 2 do "4:,;(40h •= BETWEEN 1000 Pe 6$ Copp 03$ 2)0 We'it. Chester , ' 10 Cengelldha ' r BECIOND 16001/einik 91k ' 850 Leh Nay 100khead B"ps '76. ••• • :79 • 1000 41' ' O- 91' 1000 Pa Itduittfa,hswo97l( 300 Leh Nee -- 260. Atti -2401018 lie /84,;-„;•;„,93 20 Lehigh Bat • /9 Mittetdi „ 6 Mor Can't pref..ll 7 . ,91.6;410 PB BiJ Atha. , CO., .11.1L11. NMI STOGIE, NOILTIMBOI, CORIViII THIRD = - - frond .. ; . 60 dch Nay ref 364‘ .60: do • 1.6% -do t 16y, 50 Read R emh.2l,t," te..E5 2 1 ); 50. do ' di 6 gX 20 Norm- Clanit - 64 .20 Lit soh A 17% -BORRDB.'- tS It Penni ... Ar YE - do 24. itinahallt 681( I.ldoi.Cun 2 do.. 10Z 1 Philo 0:" " in - nog, 10 do nog '2 do -. 1103; ~s.Academj of Mo . itio..tl:l3( Uoloo_R2 y00v....106 5 do - ;boo ItO AlalvizeAlik old li,?; 4 1 161414 &: - - Bid. Asksat.. 'ilabilisorlitirrk. 8 8, (' 16— Pier 18M 16X Wrouspq Itlm k 8 8.?..; ~ , tvfingtitc. 1)5 - El ..17 8418:374 ' —+ ~ : 170.18 Os. ice' iiiig f, , L, A 100 .140,.x '-‘,-, 'Neir - .110V3.03V Pintos 88• 9O ;9I _ 4418 it, B.' 2tx 21,‘ . a , , bdrootrroim4o . . rr ? rtt 68 , 1 44 90 94 . • it , d o ‘ > et:, , is , Penns B - 40- 40k - - 4,. 518m88 tekoff 88 -.88 , ,814 T 4180.181 Opu.' 44 ,, teprod - 107 'lO -- 8148.1. 146: 8• ,184 80 12 - i ; 'PO elan 61X 73 •_, 79-1 tong Woad My! log Let Qoal & Nay. 40 4opi It Ponca R.... ‘ sx ex lirEE! ~ 1044 054514555 Ist satbd; 51 62 kiMith 460 65 A.& 84111.11.:. .43 45 15.15rit lirboit2 44 9S , _ The Eer.4ea*Wair: _iaw . ltor. Mart: ==.l.l4i,Et:prtila:+4ll:lilia evetirv. '4o,ya thstienitOitloni tritelitzt oti*-tioi.:4o mot Ptr aSa te.dey to ttiehno 11etOp3nil: 1 104 1 :44114121 to Intl. met" to the. Pouch Govern: mat tbistitEi:me Genotm 'ibabkl 'lO Aiken ititzv. nit 10230hiettottrablrat via latitiffar,ftristtforolitloit at tlialitillegoe the B ee , 'O I OOfinCILV - WoEofmisateooll.llAuttNtsValted Mates. OA so kis sit)keir d4= aft awry lutioNogiontrahaa4. tt IK. =TIM 4181,727 tS
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