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Wtiolearatt irapplied Oil libinOtirma r . • 37447 '~" „~aitse~~ttYitishing ' ~cnDs. , _. , trlll,oPlPPlAlgitibiG GOOD 6. 04! zioulip;.•zeine lEoif*Oilibiod:Friiifog y s 'largo sapid,. of *ow sad, .ne} irlurit +Mi FO r KV of _witlah has nem befell tom , '0:44 foisitlizi tif• • , - - dIit44I.4 I XUAREPgY 46 CO 922-0111 - 400#T,:fittBET,., • - , - - • Atobic 1:000t0;- , - ONUMRSTAL ,IL&R)3LE WORKS 13.1111 rf • , s _ 4, 65 ?.?. 1" t Y. X Y 'lfge li‘wrfanent at liftfalgiabiTSi • - 'EN 01.0313218 4YETIT g ES Ot IMlaiii so undo of tit 110 ii 4 4,0.-*Pi',4 I S I 4 IO Ot*ABLES , *Wok kirirliP 101 l At-volkily iedosioa t pefoilf *spoof- to,#octiforririfpiiii, , llii. moot 640isfiiii woe, ispoothilli'llivitoi 0014.0.11114174) ofesiofifoikstilek: boroio'ple -O)TEINiIIETZ.' • :111:o0morits1 Miibli Worse, *POtal~eienlh street, . , ~1,:.„4 _4(4tbittet4U4re. ; =IBA LANkieT upioN. 61141045.4 'Bildt* o,ll4ifs, ' 4(t WAsk, *MI 1,)1/0111.0*,31,1,`(i , A. tICEME RACK, • 13a;121731AT as T7reri: l i l o l " 7l ea • " r (sikNmeisosi.vo) ', • • j . t T;:ki-AL EITItERT. tstitiY,P,lncittivi*, , um BILLIARD le•-•It MOOSE' ,-- • il _ ~.,• ,• • -,• • • 1 - .6 - CiAm.PIONi - ~, ~- ~- Ito. Al SQUIB lIROOND , BIIIIIIIILI 'll'oooloottoit Itittt - tbott oil Ootiyitlobtaitt . Bottotoir Fir ittcw;taitra i supetior &Mate tr , i' , • ' _ . -17 - ,- r , - -1,- ,, BU.LIARD TAHLESL, _,_''' - -,, ' [iti itinrinewtor'hiatdii - fial'ispply, Maned with ' ' AKVAIIIPitaOAMPIONtII-111PUOIllitr OIIIIIIONE, wil__9! ll '..tPota oll 4 64) ,, t* OA oho MO used them to Ito 1 -Eigiai:Zi l rabrifili',4 tii.4, -- iibui ii 4..... 1 4 0 0fin o ilpfOo'.14111 , nuinsrous petroa,a tkroutiont rititntod t Otto too litttollior withlttooltatiotot of their fib_,, - .". - - ' -'•,- - • "' ' rial.4-Ic3 ~ , -, t , ;;..,-, .„..-' - • : t, , , , . - , i ,-1 x, vs. IiOIfiI , iIOIIO2ZISKER, Q.PraXiISTPAN4 4-1 ?: * 1 3 . - 11 .04%%. bakebs):itiliiiio6li,ost li kieikoiniof stiyi , l ia 1626 01114 mo: itairivAFarrirr., fILOW iscrg, • x, 0, fD tattixoui ins Ixenisn. xi AOKEREL 116 halter,' 180 • Aitsttsit i4Poi9o' hltti. ago, 'is ; 190 bbis ". 260 190 lit4l NP4i,ip store sod for stip by le MR: 00., -„.;1.1°9t9:3Vb9rie9. —: t , r . e P u : t lo i p t r9-ao.e.•r:; '4I :g,i l , si ,Fo6r.t! , r ..1-. dbtg 1M1 f 4jlV u, 0 ..I1t„/.,,:-* : . fa 4 ~ V i .1,r3 :. : - • , , 295„; IXew titiovitAiiii)ttotiEws, ' - *sin A... I i t itikti*htPENDEAl S TT , Oontrilintore toltd oobunnr; sok ia,wenqr 401101111 d BTOWB, 1e1.! O 10: B -4, .010110001;and 40110 0. WHLTTLIGI. ",4 •." : - - ; 4-TsrmanTav Oollars a par, payable. la -advance, Babllebed ,No. 5-01ABBB01,0, STRIBT,', and' for -r .a -"able by ALL BIWA ear,NTS. jall‘britylbs---4 • --- 4- ! j • • IVE* ittioXS:,' -2 "_ %Vl' ATlL4tiirt 70109,01.0; or. Walking -la Ufa Light:' ikailpry fee aalpial_aiiaa or all- sal'. By Lpay X Guirisey; attkor'of f:Diah /kitty?' fte.i& a. 15424. inititratial;-• l'a esata. ,'' 0 . '' ,- , '• , ~- - - r - HANNeW-L&&;- ori Beet for the ')Velq. MHp (kin, pr lON OREN %WI othek Aortas. rilustritkg.gesat, maid tipths,,pignigued- 'Op fok tii4'By ! John Todd. " lamp. M cents 'VOA i The traiit l'oatilk", Igmo. 60 _ 81N16 Tit" - AVID NUKE' Self •,!ligintiny:„By ,Uaretn-ifo.te.• ,113 mo:. .75 dents" t • 1 . . TRIV.WARB OY TEill , 110d1115; or, F torte.) or the • tinrile of York and, banefulter. *By 13,:adiar. - /I. it eted—'l.6e3o '6O coats. - - . TS* ATONEMINT, ~T i wleteS. , :jr•Witisent. .12mo, oto40; . • ' ' mad ' • WpfattAll S. ' , Avt6itt4iia. " 411.11' No. OGO'CIaIISTNIIVreet. si' "SUNDAY QUESTION'. OP ' TEL d 'III6PITUTIONY OP. TUB SAlafiefft , DAT; William Erma FThb*. Beteg learned, and elaborate- Theological rfritdry Into the °Lame of, the Ohrattatt Sabbath At be , regarded se an Imolai:alma of Oahu, Atakora::: Pear. 60 orate; Puh• tubed be , —'6 = U. PUGH N' NAZNEBT . AND THOUGHTFIII4 : • - ; • LEOTIMINS' ON - . TUN ,PIBBT TWO 9IBIO#II pr THW BO 01C 'or DANIEL. Ita;r: tica - tton, Mao: Irfi -eines. ' •• - . • itivrxese 01 - . TIM PHIES: . . . . . _Tkozo-le•o_worneth of tone ozd feeling about- thin OWL whlok will make it not, uniooeptable to a large olau, er,readers.: Its-praotioal 'earnestness and rave• repos of spiFikaro, high rooommondstlono —Bazaar or T11:8 esclumietititatrie slaters mid earned eapoiltlone of prepheeleb.` , The 'authors alum are, In game re• , aped*, peculiar, and , ou troethi htteliticet and eon. Meerailou..:-AmeMeatiyreebyrbilah. • • The .book Is the prbdilet of a calm', thoughtful', ear.- neat. and reverential tab d 4 and may be &malted with ., prcllt.—Mrenytasecktliather sod Advocate, • . • • ti•VIIREIi MARTON •;•••. - 1 . 4 ;97 OP t OOXIITH UT ereot. /400XESI:OLD . B 4 O6,118:7014/ 'BOOKS. inidereigneCatatea tliab habeas reeitnently for bat*ainit,thii.jetire 1470 and 1600 •, *any olitierine et tile Yatbere ot :the: lieforment and of theiftrltabitibritteet In Lei, Bruton, Lyttlaton, Pal tendert, Grotina, Dowiti Ooke'; pale, - the Year " Books, lleporte, erOotton to-be toned Upon' leis ebelvea t • pealepedlw leraPone, Olitetio Anthers, Mato*, Poeti7, Ybiloeopity, eoloqoe,-Yolitiest 800nonty: biovennitent, Arobiteatere;liateral - 'Treatise.: upon these Atiattotbet laitanid tubjeot4 are being oontinnally dealt in be him., Boots, fa large and entail 'oputetitiee r pot t elilied at tin Otefteti-ilenea aVOMie Bookelell, MlST firur Street above 'Palatal', '" 111.711-11to.' •••• ' 17 - --r,7.„ 4, NOTICE SIS •lizaEsr -Gtvz4, that the - iv Acta of WlLAtter ',Ol2l&DWAtit., & BRO., is • thirdertiesolved - -The Rehtet,-Bsage, tsse butt. nese will-be epetixkned bedet the Dime' of TIHADWIOX &AMA., et , the A. -A -anther . . hOOND %pint RAO atreeu.-•_ AIRITCA - --ittelioll3 A. dm.. ttm..- irftl . ti 610 matia* eikuk, 3.0,11,1b69., ; 5,12. . „ „ . - PUB O.OPIA. R TRERR - R/P beiticifore w, itlrif hitweehAtilitabseribeti *Wide, dlnsolve* eyroistuardssast• - Thetalihiess of the flrel will he Bottled by ,JQSIIPB B, BAN ON whets authoring tot' fuathenetee CI thriltrili lididdstioar • - • • •'• l ' • JOSEPH B.'141160N: . Bit, 1859: u ;• , ,NOIII9OOB -, . • SOSSE41;11:. apt, tiostintte the'. l'olatodo; Codicifoslos bitolsoic tad ageskey for the side of Sem .baire,Beino, as heretofore : _ . rf $ sl.. • :14o:105 Ifetlif wolfs:mt. • ' - ••, • socrdaoevitik, V&IPABE krone. - , . . GEORGE' BOLOINi:', : . IQ6 40144A* Street.' AVOIUWOOLI fl!gtiilo,§E4 . N6rth DBBAWARB • NOBW,BOB I.loll46,iAlate of the Ana at Joph B, Mason & C 0.,) u tihhid4 ,inso'olSted tIPB 0 0- DO•L BOXBiti;,' 'eader tI;a 7 SW., icd ' Arai 0r OLIN & Irigtl4oSkior*perpille OE 4 . e4othig.ii:Voi4% oo ,, 1:144 lad General Commixfoa iinataees. _ :4nly 1, 1869. •' I • , , nj 0 '4O E.--, 'MBE CIOPARTIiERSEIP heretofore; t , ,tieting' , ,lietwesn' the , stitisalbers, ender the Vlnn of >Filet. it, BROWN & 004, ie this de dissoliet torment. • • ' The bothers of the Om will - be' settled 10 00B,ND M .', LI 4., BRADFORD' add BAUM& ti L1:111, who me Authorised to me thensms of the firm far this per , 1 0811 . - WM: DittiliVN, • - _ „, BOB.N, F. , BRADFORD; BAMIIED - ..LOTZ. /At, ißt9, . J.ft-Dia Ways agb tigtOriti,' • LA, PEEL LE Alf D 'RUBIS CHAMPAGNES. The underatgried !ava been appointed, eels agents for tha — UniteeBtanin azorpinadn' , for the salt of the Obarepagne Vines OU hisesii.' s i JACQUEB GOlllOl CO ,nt Chnlennettr-hfiine; banes. .1 0 fe present their' wines to the putilto under two brands, namely: .4,4.-„rratiw , AND IWBIS. TLq IePNBLII ,) Wine In ofiagnlel be fla or and frully taste tend is guarantladio compare favorably with any Wine in the Arneirean market. The a-RT.MIS pi line tahinetphahmegne, of bya~itlfnl'Ruby Color,' *filch is sett/rat in the wine. This wine is undoubtedly one ;of the finest - Oeblnet Ohninisignisi- pranced. In- Pram*, and Is nude from grapes or She choicest selections. • • ~ Prom the, long experience, extensive possessions, and lulu imam - of the well' known , house of JAI:14112B 00.11114 & 00., and their determination' to furnish whims which eiliallineetWitit the SPProral of consumers, we feel Perinadid that's trial will fully essiblak all we Claim lor theuxcellenCe, Of these wines., • °RARER; ABEGQ, k MOOI,OOHEY, BROAD ssuivi mg TORS. The iibtiviiWiiiiiminap Belied at the: following places In Pluladelphia s ' d'ollll.oaltailliOn ,186 Walnut et. ; Thous H. JAOOBB & 00-,288 Doak at • Irtour Waimea, 231 Chest. nut et. t Jos. W. TOBIAS & ' 00., 200 B. front st. i = . OR/ILL &ALL'S, 214 O. /rent it;; PATTIIIBO7II, 00.011, & Oo , 88 N. Baoond'ot.; ,Lawson k Tanana, 007.1das , het st. ;,Tnoursois BLao corner Chestnut and Broad ate.; Wis. PABWII, Jr Twelfth and Ohistnut sta.; Dia, DLBIIIO & HATirAiD, 108 Market; at ; 81000 . COLTON, oor. Broad andValitut; MMUS & Welt. /20 Walnut street; Wm. L Muumuu & 00.,116 Booth Third st. ' - Ales at the rellowing Maas ' = - .014,0,RD .0m7,14 Yatunimr, • Blilß, & 00. ;NABBING. TON 091780,A, R. °LAM ;AST. LAWBISBOX HOTBL, Wm. B. cLutrisiLL & Co,; MuoaunTal lionsL, 0. Mam ma feeos. - folA-mwf•fim OURYkAPS CELEBRATED MAIZENA, roaamaxita MiNGE,MINCITB PUDDING;BAKID BOILED 0178TAlgo, AtOOK :011EAM. aIti4M;PIES, ' • U?AORORY--SLI9N COVE; L, ISLAND. We tabs rat pismire In yriteentint to the WAN Me! RALZBUA,' (wltiehli put upin One *and' pankigee, iAlti'dhentlone fox: as being by tar the arta/ilia*, agiwellisibantoatdaldoate and:shale- Nome aide - 0010r culinary nee noWaxtaht, and to conce ded, to be, by,the many that have tented its delicate quanta!, • moat-important addition to our-,:national • *J. of Pare," particularly for desert. The Artiele 1 1 3 :anennfactured , with' the utriloit care from the choked - selected 'ltotithein Todlan Corn.. 'The w.= peed ter sed "in itirmannf - chit° is &awn from , pereneds , tptiops,tend is remeriabir' pun) And "wholes - Ane; no wAtor. maid bo'N' tter fitted - for the cleansing of a star,. Atones designint pi be need largely rot food, and toren., deritptatioullirly adipt,ed to the use of Sandal! - end ;the meieroOm, it beteg equal, .if not eapettor, to the best Bermuda Arrow itoet. Tattles in the Trade Cr. invited to mil, when we wlli take pioneers in present.- lug Mini sampled. - . . _ *ANN 001 TX MANUFACTURTNO CO. ,JOBBPLE IL TAYLOR; • _ . .101 WALNUT STUNT, , Wht,lesale,Ageut. tOr Ththadelpbla Pi r M: DURYEA., General Agent, 1.081/171,T0N stionr, NNW Yogic. N. 13.—We are - tke only Oirtiee In the world _that mendifiMM4 , - fddl,Zlllll., we having reamed to oar ial‘ne ihn'eielnelie right. ap2o-we&ma eowBm 7 (1113 COOK STO.V.e, !Ur hozoiner. . o!sos.of T Libaw , a PhDs :Patent tier ltatit Cook alma, &t . from St.f 0 to $46, warranted to bat!, beta, roast, broil hoot tellora , and htted , traria ko Kershaw's, Ito 80 oat!' Ca 4 tblei Otf,t, for referetv+, Pll-ditoi FOR - FREIGHT OR OIL3RTRR TO OREAT IiRtIVAIN OR RORTIE Olt BIIROPR. 114 tipabaxa, &RlSTRydamo3,l, now lyina at Al.' 'mid 'gnat wfiare. Apply to ' RARiEB BRO 6.* 411-Eta- r - • ' ,29g.SX,Rew,BRRRY.stroia.-: RED-BITO KW I( LT 1100 basbels; ,Cider p.. 7. Vinegar (putadiit 148 MARIEBT street, beloir north#ol. W. P. Jr 1.1 etif , . _ ,„ - .1:,41458701i ILENI vorx4s; Atomic= Linen Cicimpiinre inpotior style.Stown Mishit Coatiiim X paid X, rations: shades I rown end Blacked :Linen vatietur stylog ; Stown..LineS priilg - A tholes wait - meteor tin, abovilabbd, now, on maple, endfotliele br losarirlam, ,tots t mie 180 /warmly! ic-raiti. ONE T.—`4Q'' :_armor per - oar (Minhti for me* by A. ME, arm 140 Stnntlilll4ll4l,atr.M sts SYRUP, MOLASSES —266 hide 'and , bbln. pew York snd Phllsdelpbts syrup for •ruao by /APAR fittikHhht /t.CIO-, foIITITEk otroot , TriAl4ls4lVl3,; OIL;;-:-220 bblii of Sftnits and '1:044 WA for uleby • r• •.' 0,. HUBBARD ib 11441t0i - • -• •10 Booth Wnierrec ,Tgle ,Line, Of the .lEifth., tied S4thl.Fitiee; ~"restiengeknettway, !116.1 TEE, Entcdview OF A :01TY. rAiL,AND, COD 1 r jtouiri *-.lfOrkEY 'BB.O Dir A tOTTNIrr 'von a .eiry , n'air; , ,Attri Diestrasers COLLEGE, AND von re; VINGLTOW - EITENTOi - ETC —TOO NOW ItAirktit 4 FOR. rirmAorDrniA—nooloot;psoffir , nip . is( flagon ~ TO, rOO etri,—consonmarree,...,rrrits liumnia,os Or TO*. 0 , 11114 Tr 11)..O1V/1,11 , (01/Arti., - ' WA VE BETTER Orra ? ...' rta'4l.rifOri, ,i'l , 7ir; ‘ , the Common . Ceiinolltook In t o consideration the greet niqemft.i.of areeting a elty . hilt *andeettrt hens,' °tithe wooed 04014 tie Other Ode of Abe Pieta Henke' fer.that pt*lte, till 65'e:1E41 - M4 concurring battle eitidott 'of its d,eshableness„ the, tla'yor,.. iteciorder, 4:. flie . othatil Oldie Connell, Were a p pointed 'ado7 tilitee 1 ' to . prepare a plan and eittlth,rites,,,es,"rds it' look Into tho ,state_of the inuntelpal .feride, ; !:and eicirefie,',Whother it were allowahlerto .01 tot, 'the'fnirpoieetntier'eonsiderailei.thh` Verdeol*l t ,glven,hy mayereinstead of the annual en eriair tint;', nt: ', tin "thit 'litter Point it ittiti ittOe WOK that On; oblesit; iit kilo AiiiAtioni being tiie tirlitidh; of Wiraeohange, - ar ft,lter yOlio . bitadink,loit 'T-"P:AaPlAAjitji!./3 1 14 1 Vekt t i t PliOa tiefrif.**e Best misting I pan ,was v431640'117 tile (044 •mittee, biteona: estimates' bad ;beefs ,prepared; There are bit: fein!, barite, in' the .ininatei of did Connell alter title 'date,•netil the breaking ortt`of, 'the ItaVointion,' when the "officee created; rt l idek; the old charter* . Philadelphia ; weraaboltibed';'. the T,Oglelitnti deolaring the:reline - n6w so': doing to tie 44 that ilia powers aid juriedietten hitherto. exereleed by the Mayor, Recordei, and aldbrinee,' of the city pf.„Thlladelphia, were 'not Mad.: td 'oh 1120',., authority of , the people, Wand are therefore became 'null. and veld." Their duilee were + dleotarged by . justsoes 'of the ,peace sleeted by the people , the wardens, the Supreme, Enmity° Connell of the State, and, in raped of their judicial ft/nations, by the Judgei of, the pity . eortia t auttiorited by not ofdesembly to be app•Oltit ed t v ihe k xmintive boilneti: A law kasha Apitr tt th, 118 i, inearporated the wardens, and vested In ,616 OHI~TNUI Btrees, ,thgpit the tnottkiges; "bi.; belonging to the termer norporation._ authorized . :thein &Teo to epend S,DtlO'fiorit the personal property of; the oti in ,ereotinig•the City Anil. It provided, ae the former aoehad done,- that the Coctitiy 'court Ho* end' the.aityrilaikeirotild be sialai In aPioainnoe, and that the Wane; for them ahotfid be Amin _in the President or Nice Prepldant °Cate State in gount , eit for approbation. 'Before 1789,,titeodonkt Ittihad been Ootenfetod, a_ epeeiHo ftindhavirig been, appripriated for that purpose;, bat 'lrieens for building'the °lcy Bail were wanting, this state of 'affairs' the ,AseetiblY authorised, fifaroh 37th of th at, year, a lottery , to be raised' to. pro; Vide $B,OOO -(ttfaal to 000 ' Peoneylvanla ;snit renoy) for the 001:00:1011 and $B,OOO Fir flighin7 bink trellegia, Clarke: " Vje 4 abre atiOny of one of the tickets ' "CliTlr BAL. AND DICIONSON equates .itrrittf. - "-This Voket 'thitittoe the - baeter to matt prte as may be drawn against he number, if demanded' within niae ixtooths after the drawing Is flaiebed, , subject to.a ifeatiotion of twenty.per omit." 'rho tlokets:‘do pot: . seem, to haier,sold foi.viifiturin the .Pennsylvania Gazette, of April-18th, that, "agreeably to it resobitica , of the.Coryorationypereed 28ili of Feb . :nary last, the City Ball: and, Matteson College liittery , will be. drawn on the 19th of April next. Tickets may be bad of Bavid Liner, Itiobard Bache, Philip. „Wager, Francis Gurney, and Tho Mus format, and' at .the lotibrYoffice, IPo, 127, Race tithe, opposite. the °Mrlin Mutes " 1t was 'thought better thin' to resort to - a -lottery to raise num by'thilit to !Ulnae; An addttionat hex, Pablie,OPinion hits changed: sine then.: heyrao tie e ' have:beea j, ild ed , then,lts that of .elinoing at'fiiirs for religioui and' !heritable purposes:la, by many now, by 'spit 'that itwas only a way of obtaining volontary . obn- , , fight:Gene for Worthy ,objecte,' pritillo benefit: wars gap erallyheld out as an ri siceinen tto sulaterie, hers. There was eildentlystutrong feeling lotteries In general, at an early date, though', irrexceplionalcasetit thoughtjt wnhldteeept thatthe"end sanctified the means." In 1791 lottery : iris Mide"for raiding-aiihielhOnse,Ml' -hundred deliturster , paltiote.thrFstreatit.sl - 4 ray Wash leant - en .13eol3ba street, betivain Atah and Nine, then the" "rnoilli e an Sent Amenably deohireetheplain truth of Ate. matter' "!That IrOtlerios whataorbdi Ackert; public or priVate,•are common and_ ;,:iY• do itutsaneejs, Faid:niaast the edrinieva. 'goood and weffarft,of,iho Province',' Yet what ha,V r e; we, only three years after, ?--" An act for slang, by way of lottery, the RIM of three thousanAnd• throe pounds fifteen abillinsa , to be applied to' the paymentof the ariears'of debt duo for the 'flesh-, leg :of iiiitera and St. Paul's Episcopal churches in the city of Philadelphia, &o.; ito." , The 'First, Second, and; Third Presbyterian churches; in this otiy, were aided in a stroller manner in 1769. ,To„rettion from the digrestion:: Before the Ci ty I.all was built , their; was again a city 'corporation' ready to occupy It. - Soon after the close of, the war, there was a movement for a new charter for Philadelphia, but of course it wee opposed:Was there ever a prrject set on foot, here which. did not meet With opposition? Staid Philadelphia seem always .disposed to let well enough alone. Not a bad plan, to be awe, in many. oases • A petition was got unto the year 1784 signed by one thousand four hundred respectable citizens, .Which theitked proceedings fora time. Revived egain.two years later, it was not March. 11, 1789, that the act was paiied'inberporitting the " Mayer and Aldermen, and eitizentuf.Philadel• phis," with all the rights and.properties possessed by the" Mayor and Commonalty of Peladelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania" befin'e the neve lotion. The aldermen were to be Ghana by the people every seven years; the Common Council every three. Each year the aldermen were to elect one of their, own number Mayor for the year succeeding. Samuel Powell, the last Mayor be fore the Revolution, was the first to fill the Mayor alty under the .new government.' The old War dens and Street Comm'ssioners' oft/ ea was vacated by the soree act, giving 'their power to the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen. In 1798, the charter was amended co at to ran.' dent " more similar to the frame of government of this Commonwealth.", The amendment was to have twenty Common Councilmen elected yearly' by the,peopie;and twelve for a Select Council, to' held their office (which one-third of them were to' vacate each year) for',threo yearn:', These; acting as 4iatinot bodies Were have the Whole laglsla 'tive power of the corporation Vested in them exelussively. The Maybr was RUG by this act to be elected by, the Councils from the Aldermen. In, 1828. the act was so. amended that the Mayor might he elected (bylthe Councils:as before) from the entire body of otti zone ' Thirteen years Week. was Ordered' that the Mayor should be Adapted by the citizens, and , so it continues to the present tiny. ' It had long SeeMederinge that, While the actual limiteof the city were so extended,its eorooratebounde should be so narrow as to include but two of the many square relies of closely built up territory. The evils and inoonvonleneea of the old System be cameyear, mere oppressive. *Those livlbg on.. one aide *.ef a crowded street had 'dif ferent Interests, and were governed by , - dif. ferent ,regulationts, from those: on the other, There were numerous , executive and",., legis lative bodies to disehergo duties which ono could attend to as well. When the obange mime it was a change. The whole coun try, with •its farms, woods, villages, "crooks, and lanes, was taken In. The, two Square miles became one hundred and twenty...r'Ours is now one of the largest, if not the very largestotty in world. Our Mayor's do misdeals are extensive enough for a Garman prin ,olpality. The 'act of consolidation was passed in 1854. Of its practical workings we may all judge. Whether it were the batter plan to make so great an alteration at onetime may be Judged of differ ently by different persons. At any rate, we shall .probably, not need to annex any more territory for 'a few years, which will perhaps cave tome 'noon fenieisee. The muniolpat arrangement of the present day need , not here be dwelt upon. Information in this oonneotion may readily be obtained by any one. The older laws cannot gently be referred to. Neither in the 'Philadelphia, Meroantile. or Law Libraries does there; exist a fell set of those. Tho remain of the. enmity of sneh, results from the faot that few copies ot the Ards of Assembly were printed at the time of their passage s and when the lawn of Penn :sylvania were at _Various times &Mooted, those ;,,bioh were' obsolete or repealed• were omitted, their, titles , only, halos inserted. , Pregnantly such, though no longer of legal value, are very im portant as materials for the annalist. Ono suoh, law whiob we have oiled, then* ITU* be found ii.the law books, was 'Hoovered In an old news• paper seethe; printed over a hundred years ago by PhiSmielphia'SPrinter-philetiophei, was kindly afforded the writer by a member of the bar in this city. The lower part of the City Hall has always been need as the Mayor's Maas -The Oity Councils, who formerly had the Inwood story 'of the same building; now occupy the'upPer somas in the State House, 'aka have' been alteied for their use. There nein scenes - or,freannat olgoial banquets in the old colony ti4lan rhea me r lived nindet the king." , tit S , 1 I vinpursDAy, JULY 13,1140,- Jai i., s. • aye, t emoun a . *mot ass' ateab ere, fram..44; : shattle -of. Germantown, : ware platted titero,'4lo yetsnorp recently, pa:deist& , ain't' 00. eisPiefiVal : .r.- - D.rilleic the Revolution, w• on Goa , + iterelV, Al 63041010 re; for . a Part of 'the fluffy fit liai 3 Oholne :Mira plated floral's - Ghost i etOet duriniatheir boring', or- tooeuvg;lto, pre int, the •pastrOpf :vehicles:. From 178610%1780 a il oorP et-Inst.:o 'Soldiers were , on, duty , at' tliis 'Wale , 1 Hone*. it: sentinels ; ; bat. in- the - latter di thie anti.reepubliaan feature wee done; away *and' ottleirgeratehusen appointed . - , There , ere,' at eonioVetanee -from. the ;Main. edifloo ' ,n - doh' side, * Smell treo-story -htlildh4s, used for; limb ? iiel. le, 'built ehortly, after the ereotioii of the , ,84siito ow l : • , An 'ardaileteroineated the iwinits:to, the: i n afferdiag eatiess' fro one to. anoi eri;tketeeted - from the weather—a t 4 atier of soneilonetquenowhafore,umbrellei came nip Utio. ..„.1 , fil2,-.. the, aommiiieloners of ribs oanntir of Phil olphial were anihtirlior to . einploy theca l *in**i , .oklhe aityand deputy oftleee, or, „if I seemed sdelsOlie, 7 to *teat ;others in , their, pion better aslaPkidote,thelr.lieo,, ' - tf these. old. bulldi ge, ever er• ,ISii;ealtable for therptirposes.fer which* they ate .4impleyed; that; tito haa.'paeledi They a uugly, erakithit; and t uneate.:, Who knows when we Ah alt heitalietterl Will It be the next Year;er i tape* eerit* , ,? 'll'illitt bo when these are destr pad (as Apy r ilre at any timo,liable to, bit) by:fire; / Litt the , tfahskble records lost? r Arts; if enoh a time !Wit!. unhappily , copse, oommodtene fine-prod 'aineft_ a4aY be ereeted , " 'Will we' leek -the - stable whit* the batiete son 1 t.- ~ --•- , -: • , • I . . . -,-.4-Extract _ • : ' . traoreirire ,prtarrest toradinnallikr sartat,i tr: ,3, 4 ~ , .zoi . SubX tru, mrooL. rat tee •ii. *o .l I, .ilitand here„-to -day, :citizens, neon the broad fret *Gond platform, of my .00rintry—beneath he .eliedoyr , of that 'flag 'whose einsterhig stars nisitl: their azure field still emblematize a united peo,Ple •I-kited-here c. , , by the altar Of nationality, , re o i , ,yritiolthave knelt- to7daylthe men oil ettry; ta on of this Itepttbile, renewing ,their vows •of at _ hutent and devotionto the... Union. 'Oil suoh. an-Wutploloue 00413581011 as this, thoughts wilt rise,, exit‘ifeelings be exalted, that soar, far aboie the miasma*" mists of party sectionalism into the OptlF #1 pure stare of -the general Welfare de lest;iliee -and of ituitiantti. . It is not,•thereforti, fn: spiritof,paltilltinelripilf•lknow thei•lmMilseir of airy „own heart, that Tam about to atipaal to the -mills Of all partite,' of all sects, and or every State,• ta4ltlif this day,' With', renewed dayotlen, round the :limner of a oanrimen - Union, aid to, pledge tlriir united „efforts to keep nnsuilied• and nosel -iiied blioh link of - that strong, hrlght attain led in the white heat of.battle.and of ethereal te Perovhloh has thusfer grappled State to State, iiii't, man to twin, in one o . vast brotherhood of 'mt.; tion , ility. ' ! • : Jla_ppy I• tittle. happy! will" be , • my country— ! itidietis.beYond all previone aiontple, her Ninny, it,all'her free a$ ,enlightened sans shall be al-, tikeirue to this ?spirit ,of nationality. But, , citi- Siena, are there no syMptoras of yielding integrity, ,ttilarraoltial discord visible ? , , :• • , ~ ~i. ' few n Years ado, and who wont& hate kat srded .tke pre4tetian, that the value of this Union was to keitomei In any assignable periodpf time, a sul , jeet ;#2,.gravlr calculation, pi even, of .ipoonlative 5 die- , Olsen 't But Already the importanoe-, and I sta . illity of this Union, its advantages and disediran lapm, are now freely canvassed. 4 lts destruotion, :therefore, is amongst possible events. Aye l. - the, I.*Qgee have been already driven into the bodies of two Christian churoben, !blob have already 113/4e4 , laividedlarael"and.who ahall say bow soon the tiring wedge of disunion may, enter the qui- No iing frame of the body politic, that shall make '„tedivided dommonwealth 1 ,Andrare we to 4167' _these preeagett without alarm 't : dire -we to learn Kilo= lesson from the past, , and in the madness of,a lanittill hot& rush blind . ly:tinthe future ? At snob. '..eforislit;and ingot' a Petite, may we not all firollt .hy.the 'if heineut:42o4atiop of Chien) to Attleus i , , Ilgt you are asleep, awake/. if you are standing; !atone !if you ate moving; ran !" "- • , i '" l ' As to our. country; her mission in the futnre, Itnest be grand; lf,ittii is only trite intim foiebings• i.nfther plat, the necessities of her prestint, and her [APea, of the future. •• As long as we ; remain a *tied peepletes long as we adhere -to the solemn lo ' , , fratilt pledge., of „the Fathers of the Iteptth, I fiti4;the lirMguarantees of each other's safety—the - alit'and-Kemal Tee odd ties giveninthat'solernia :',„•,, , elite that: &Vs' to the darter of one free '- 0 " . 4010 and itOiligni, 1118:311 Oath. . ' : ..."' '''': , . Mdotatteftreises liaottolanimabile Sittmt '- 2 - 5 "',.„1 "Attddit i' imparinoque peter Itotasnei habeblt. 11 ''. )313t'Oboirpermit 'thelnaldious inioads of title sPetiorts plblianthropy ' to" mike headway 7 -this Oradea davotion.to ibo rigiita of humanity to bold away—and the time will not he, long . whoa all this fair fabtio, reared by the . selPsaerilloing tie. notion of our fathers, shalt totter to its fall, and in ',the tremendous ruin bury all.. In the' language of the eloquent McDowell, a statesman taken from his Country, all too - soon: . • . 4 Be adjured, then, by the Weal of this, and of coming ages; by all that we hive ' and all that we hope for in • the glories of our l and, to leave, this subjeot'of slavery, with all the accountability' It may,impose, every remedithmay require, every mum:dation of difficulty or of pressure it may roaoh—leave it oil to the trident, the interest, and the conscience Cf those upon whom the pro vider's° of God and the Constitution of your cone. try have cast it ' Leave 'it to theca now and for ever, and atop, before ' stop is impossible ilie furious headway of that 4estnictive philanthropy, which is rushing on. stride after stride, to bury es all under a heavier and Wiakeder slavery than any it would extinguish." . . Oa this day, of ,all others, °Mena, let the great lesson be taught and moat solemnly heeded that the Union of these 6tatos meat be preserved at every hazard, Prawn dbvrit all elements of agttsi• tton upon this sohjeet, let them be 'engendered where they may, - for"theylitive'within them the weds of misohlefl" they are the modern "dragon's teeth whieh, like those of °damns, wherever 'sown, are • earn to bring forth 'bloody strife and armed men. I have often thought, eitisena, as I stood in the hell of the Belvidere, at the Vatioan, beneath that millets of Grecian art, the Lamon t how lit an emblem it would be of this our country, should the ever be overcome by thefell spirit of disitnlon The Priest of Apollo !elitism represented with hit two sons struggling Ja the oomplioated folds of theiorponts ,sent by the Goddess of Wisdom to avenge the insult put upon her by that priest's impiety. The agony of-the victims is seen in the convulsed features, the swollen veins, and the ,starting muscles that seem bursting ftom th& quivering flesh in the ottremlty of that dreadful. anguish. And let but' this fell spirit of disunion: prevail, and - -Wisdom shall again avenge the suit to her shrine, and that spirit phall 'become' the serpent, entwining its folds around the Consti-; Cation and States 'of this Confederacy, ernaltini put, in Its terrible corivolntions, time constitutional, vitality of this Government, which is its life blood. Let no. then, citizens, oberish the thought to•day, he* sacred this Union in, under whose protection we hare grown from weakness fo - strength. It grows' estbe tree grew's, as the' forest grows.: it sting too, like thoforest, presenting to the be helder's eye Its 'variety of growth With symmetry. of form—its variety of foliage, with harmony of colors—each trunk drawing from the. coil appro." priate nourishment, and never blasting his whole 4 some brother: It stands, too, like a forest in .ibt confederate strength, self sushaning and impartial ab'e in the Course of nature,' in which' Mori bath the hope'gicen him, if he is tree to hithself, ik that while the earth remaineth seed time and harvest shall not cease." , Bat it, may, be wasted by faith• less.abandonMent;or spoiled by rude violence— 'andleeit also be remembered that nature ad monhhes us, that, a stunted growth springs up on the same Boil where,before stood the fozoat whose every tree had majesty enough '• To be tho meet of some great Admiral:, A bright-eyed mulatto 'Etonian in'Boeton, named Mary U. T. Blight, has been arrested on a °hallo Of having caused the death of a child of bar hits band, (a oolorod man named William H, Blight,) by a Former 'wife, by administering poison. bite was rearried'abautfive weeks ago, and her husband having some property, it is supposed that she ,wishei to obtain control of it by poisoning him ,and his children. The Boston Evening Journal , 'of the 9th • instant says i The' maiden name of the suspected " woman wee • Mary Alice 'Caroline Jaokson. _ She is said to be a. pretty, bright-eyed, bejewelled, vixenish individual She was born in Baltimore, anti has lived. a eon siderable time in New York. Bhp was married to Blight five weeks since. filnee her. arrest, a mus tard pot and a quantity of Parson's Rat Extermi• asterisms been found in her trunk, which she nodally kept locked, but which, in , her , haste to leave the house after having,' as It is ' supposed, given the child the fatal doseolheleiftWitit the key in the lodk. Tho slowed 'abditt twenty4wo years of age: , She has 'givert,,her husband strong groundefor enspeating,heyinfidelity. On this 00- Qaoion looked the children in the hence and went away, and when found by her husband, she Was ins house in Soothes street, Boston. .IiAIiDEIOI97 DONATION.- - Tho daughter of the late Jwaph °bailees, of Bt. Louis; ih order to ov press ha sacred regard for the memory of her fa ther, bra given 820 000 to - endow tho professor ship of phytioal is:donee in Westinitistdr'Collegi, raltoniMistourt. The °adamant of this ohair, it •is sail, was an objeot very near Mr. °harlot' heart during the latter part of his life. ' • ' Additional European, News, `: BRITISH MINISTRY' RE=ELECTED. Mre •:Cobden Arrives 'at Liverpool Flit& `TICAIpf" AND PEACE POLICY ~iT7LAI~T~ItId ,'.L'bt•fcC},R,ElZ~~l ARMY. ; TRIAL dEn* AN 111 X. E AZiPRS KOSSllth' in, OeilOa l "KIWI OF ITAAES AND iorE, .4` — psE,P.l7: 2 ' . 2'9'. jimi ,Raymond from 3the Battle • Field= of Solfefitio. , . Lord Palmeriton baiitaletili:aliotad for Vaal. 40131 , LOrdlobti Rageeil Wag re•elootid Poi the city ,of 10,9nden fdig ,. .#l , o,.:Lawig wag re elaided for. ilia Iladaor,Borouglig; etr cl:gfarap was re , aleidad to, IttOrpopt; Mr.• Milowr . ;(iikpo4 was !roldwitigd' for' iditon:tiociar-Liae.; Qardwold ,wag, 'orgotadWftiloaeoppositiVW, Mr, G 1100,0115 Wig rp ideated for`• Oxford Ilidiridatti by a agajority'of' iwetity•tbree - votea over Lord, Ohandoi ; Mi. Robert togio tiaa'rwalwated for Caine, apc:l Stijl. Koating for Reading.—: t 3 - - ARRWAL or Mn. CORDER.—Mr. Cobden, ar rived at Liverpool on June 29; ; Ho was oondeeted to'the'Adelahl Hotel where a deputation froth Rolehdaio,- dr which • borofig ' e - has been.; re. : turned, waited on him :and - addressor we're wa r seated troth reformers of Liverpool. - 4fr: Cobden 'replied: and said be tad found. a most cordial • appreciation. , ot 'free-tradir• prinoiples, in States ; • -There was, 'a cordial foaling toward Great Britain. • . With soapiest,. to•rwar, he said lie 'belleVed England wee a. - well:able :to maintain a neutral position as this United btateq. The Amerlean sympathy -rear in favor of the Italians. Mr. Cobden deolined to say, anything , i of his appointment tolltilhard'eif Trade till he had first acknowledged Lard Palmerston's' letter offering, hint, the poet ? fieforring •• to nasal and enstome refortn; he was in'favor of their ooMplele wholitioni• and of substitation; tit ,ao distant day, .of a direct tax op .proparty,, and moderate tax . On labor t wide& he thought would make the (mud fiflar3 more ‘ Protipealitte. Replying to a depute.. Gan from the Peace 130016V # be etprealled hift firm adhetion to the, prinoiples of peace. •• • Tun XTEditila TELISGRAPH COMPAIIY• 4 4II, 'lent% Telegraph GompanY have leaned their,pro speottts inviting the ndoetaary capital for laying a new, line.„ The proposed sum in -XBOO.OOO, in £5 shares but the cost is expected, to be less Tee subeoribera are to enjoy all r,eoeipts -up to 8 per cent.; after which :4 per cent. is to be paid en the old capital, ; all farther surplus being .equally di vided. The. guaranty of 8 per _cent from the ClaSernment is f0r'.2.5 years; subject to suacessful workieg, bat In ease of any temporary injury to the eable.' A Alb* be allowed for its feateMtitin, thopeAtielit corithming meanwhile:. The first CiferatiCno illr-be to endeavor to raise the old aphis. ‘r . `', Talat.,;the Malin tho Courtof Queen'S &non . , mien indictment for the sale of, army coin mitelone,' had t terminated' in a verMot of ,fro Ply against theAefenclaatin , Bantanoa deferred. - Lord Chief 4ustiep Cockburn, ip summieg up, 8414411're 'me net the elißtitest imputation against the autho rities at the Bone ' ' - -Eft may-bp re membered' that the London ing Advertisor,`which Invents its eioludve news, lately , dielaied that 'the /fakeer 9aMbridge tally seld'armYebniptiitioni,•Madwasto be dismis sed from the oemtitandoithb British army in oonet quer C j—tb. ICOssovie rii" Graroa.lihe Azity News' says that Kesel:Wl arrived at Genoa on the 223 ult.. and was reeelVed nith'great entlinsisam by the Run gafistut.thete. i" It is nrui. 4 3.rstaid - Ant the 'negeliatlons in-pro gress for smearing the netttrality of the gentian mail steemshlpo,enpged in the Am artisan trade,_ apply to, ilk', Hamburg equally, with the 'Bremen line. ' 'Aeoordinglo a' deSpiloh front 'Mlles of June 22, the lOog had offered.7 , an army to Vie Pope ' Meanwhile, nine battalions had been sant towards the - Boman frontier,Vader the command of_ gene 'rat Benedisk. • '' " • THE EMPEROR OF. AUSTRIA TO HIS ARMY 'The folitining order - of thei daiapieared at Va. rona,mti,tho rdth ofJnoti L to , day lake.,thetsupremenorautarni ot.tittiotit :nisi vitt oti)tie.opposed to; the energy,, and ;Itt,thrt head of my gallant troops Twill coutiette the kith:lg.. gie Whioh Austria was obliged to begin in 061300 of hot' hinior and rights.. - Boldiera, your devotion tome, and the;brilliant courage Yori - havo already exhibited, aro' guaran tees that you will, tinder my 'command; obtain those snowman ehtoh onr fatherland expeots • - • - : • Pusitora JOse'ru.' . The week after he issued this, ,the Emperor ran back to Viennal. - - •,• THE BATTLE OP POLFERINO. - By far the beat aoeount of this great battle that, 'written' on the spOt, by Mr. IL J Raymond, of the .freio York Times, on the night of the coil- Tot. • It appears in the N. Y. Times of yester day : Int= THE DATTLZ-FFELD OF ISOLFZEINO. 0105TIOLIOND, Italy, Friday "tart,` Tune 24, 1859 came from Remelts early this morning, and ar. rived just in siree'to witness the last half of what I have verylittle,:doubt will turn out to have been the greatest- battle the modern world', has seen You will get thcrofttoiarsummary of its results by telegraph before this letter reaohes you, and will be prepared; therefore, for this statement of its magnitude: tcannot describe it with; any mei aion as yet, for it bars lasted all day,. and extended over a elrenit of not lOU than fifteen miles. , The noise of the cannonade, and.oven of the musketry', moreover Is atillin My ears, and 110110 of those eat i gaged in t, except the wounded, have returned to give us any distinct and ,connected report. But not lose' than 450,006 men 'have .been . engaged in it; and of these not less than 30,000-dead or die; abled—lbe, on this bright, starry night, upon tho Woody field.''' ' The battle .commenced at a little before five o'clock in the morning, mot far from sun ri se Just 'book -of Castiglione rises a high rang of hilts, e which projects a mile, or thereabouts, into the plain, -and then-breaks off towards t.he left 'into a' wide expertise of smaller hills. , and so into the - rolling Surfitee which makes that portlon'of the plain. . The Austrians, bad :taken• priation upon these hills=planting cannon upon those; nearest to Castiglione which they could approaCh, as therfrenehtamy was in fall force In and around' that little village--and had , etatione&their itu-' mouse array all over the surroundlog plain. As: nearly a's we can nevi learn, the'Bmperor PraVOIB Joseph bad collected here riot less than 225,000 troops, and commanded them in person. His evi dent purpose was to make a stand here, and risk' the fortunes of the 'war upon the hazards of the day. . • • Napoleon promptly accepted the challenge, and commenced the attack as soon as 'it wee light this ,morning' by placing 'cannon upon-The hills 'still nearer to Castiglione than those held by the - Ans. trians; and opening tire upon them ort.the heights beyond. He teolilstS Oirn stand upon the highest of theca-e, Steep, sharp-backed ridge, whiehnotri mends a magnificent view of, the entire circuit .of the phili ‘ and froin'thiti Point diratted the en -tire movements of his army ' during theeatly poi lion of the. ay.i, The ,Frenolt Very area 'drove the enemy out, pf -the, poets they held. nearest to; the toad, and follOired there into the small villages, of the plain The first of these was Bolferino, where they, had a sharp and protracted engage' meta.— The Austrians disputed every inch of the ground,'and fought here,' as theydtd threttahout the day; with :the Attmost desperation. • They vele rare& rimsa.driven.out of the town, before they would stay out. The people of the village, moreover, took part against the French; upon' whom they fired from their window,' and the Branch were pompelled, in Helf•defenoe, to burn the town. 'When they found it impossible te held their gfound any longer,-they felt' back,' elotelV and' steadily, until they reached the village of Volta, 'which, as you will .etto, by the map ! lies, directly southeast from Castiglithfe, and is only, about a mite from the river Moot°, from which, heWever, it is separated by a ,range °thins: Uponthose hills, in the rear of the town, and overlooking it completely on the south and'southeast aisles, the Austrians had planted very forriddable batteries ; and when I. arrived upon the• field. and went at once to the height where thaßroperor had stood at the opening of :the" , engagriment, but' which he -had left an; hour .before is follow his victorious ,trliops, these battaries were blazing away upon the Frenoh who wereatitioned On' the plain below., , I was-too fat off to observe with any accuracy the anoneselve steps of the action, but I could,dia• illicitly see the troop] stationed .upon the broad plain, and moving up in masses' towards the front, :where the_ artillery was Tested,' as their services Were required. But as .soon as they reached this point they were speedily enveloped in the smoke of thecannon; and disappeared from obaervation Bet the general result-was saten , made evident by the elaokening of the Austrian lire, and- by the falling book of their Smoke, and a isorretnonding advance en the part of that which' rose from the 'French artillery. The cannonading at that , peint lasted for 'over an hour ; brain precisely. what di reotien this' Austrians retreated , it was not west- We, from , ,the position I occupied; to • I wee afraid to change It, moreover, became, although I might eerily have'gone more ' dlreetly. and closely nponithe field, i'eould ;nbt' hivi found any etnl. nenewuperi the plain from which I could have had . So sweeping and domplete• a view. Part of the Austrian force probalsly cased ' the Blinoto river, Phials deals emithwrird firms the lower end of Lake Cluarda,.andereptiesinto thore.„ , But the buttio,continued to rage all over the re gion itorthwestbf a lihe &rant:toting the towns of Bolferino, and' Volta. ;'.At one point at er another a Tharp eannoneding would arise and continue for half or thiee•querters of an lour--- and after each iticiessiveesigagement of this kind,• the result Warne apparent in the retreat of the Austrians and the advance of the French forces. During all 'the early Part of the day the sky had' been Maar and the Weather hot. But ',lends began' to gather at %bout - noon, and, at, five o7olook ;While the cannonade was at its height, a tremendorm thunderstorm rolled up from the northwest the Wind Canfe'flist, sweeping front theParofied streets' ra, enormous olondof dust, and wife erten followed by a, heavy fall' of rain,,atioompanied by , vivid • ,• • • liettnirigenaintild etteoilitireef ratan. tliwidie :The storm lasted for , about iriaterir, In the ean , nemading,so far , as we.emuld , „dietingelebi wescleW-- pendect. Then ' the rata" arriled,Atter elands blew" away; the'lin irbeheqestrefetin, and eke air Wes* 0 001 ed,andlerfeatly delightful.rew , iT:z. , 1 , • Thonghst e canitoleMathtlytymassullfer a time to take per lit ift,`the'light halt nieantlinegonems,, • ,and eilieril - iegitiwiliteirted tit} .lost of dlotervation; f',Attivirleh eherattrut `] tad OXPelled me ; the eau noniulngnommermeAquiteett the ,extretne left of 'tlics'entire Mild end oh thnierybolderifof pee lake . ; northeast-from Oattigliodeitird:Welfebr Peaohimeir ; Tha RlVlollentelel .Iroopte etedenethet•Etilltifho' oitmmandelhiail in person, heti been,peated-tkeee sad retleivedihi'AustilaniiitiliY tittlielarentid." • Fretnabottt sevens eieleckeuitittafterisigtt-fall an iteressant end most terrible emnimeereo are kept up ' The batteriee of tlie tweerlalegerefe.OPP*. rentlyebotit half irmirtiiiiiirt=andittide outset : - theY. !wen: birth! eereed , with Atilaririegval and etfeetive vigor. ; ~,.Bee iltterAelletekame , ,fteadnally slackened their flee Med Mivelnenneellook s up new • noaltions—While theedaydltakei peered , ' * rapid, end4seintereupted•ihawee e ef WI/ 1111011 am-- he suependlagonlY far a few minutesat,a,titne,7 and . then renewing It again with ritioribled' fury,, t. Thewind had nowlinedderre eke ale wag ff; 1 -eud the 1,101111 of musketretotewfdkattee treat non; Vas ' dhainittlikeard. The Armee, atetion- 1 ' thittene ' , sharp-had thealialitl'aerinsling - 1 ke; • tbb 1 constanteandArregulee.patteriegeofdlatit pen a rope, the faeterweL i ster ,'molly en nded. i ' but whilittleitedWitioverwholistriglygrekpli and torriblee.7 , ' Over: , thectiaidfniati-fpark 'rose' dews, 10dtecelolld Ot; liotolle; trifrectlYcltwardlesi 'Sides ,perfeclynprigheend erell,siefirted,And sty , lOW , 1 ctitidid both rwaytelt , tita ' eqp like an - enprsaerne sheaf of , Wheitt:& , Ttelietn; waintelliere'glorioue Netting ilkllleWOot,- end-ae liislightgracieallfate , ' parted, the,yivid flambee sterol' diseltargOofelhe Minion Veatried tbretrit - ' the:eitiolie likeeleasu lightning,through thobteaseof greener - ikon alloud. ttreekeely 'Angie tleeh wouleetilee . Wei Sores t twoer three at onto, and sometimes halpseloseA, would break forth in instant stiemsbion: -- i - ''' I , m lt was beginning-twhe dark whew l'-`:tern W' deendtbabill,s end -ell the ?VW- flown toll ' c i heard the roar of the 'cannon and the alai ring of ehelues of the infintryi" Bat ''thir"Ans ant , were oisserly , falling_baokpand mould coarsely have' 'foiled to 'sustain a total,reut.„lt Itetworstbi they may bola coriditiou:tet Make rout.,, Moreetru le In 4 , the Morning, bat jedging from nty `owee'sib erva,- lion, it certaiely la eekerabable. eTheee, barn suit: 1 tale ed en bier vihelming, defeat ' , end-, o. l looto' for ma not unlikely - that flur Emperor trieylitiw ls dusted, by thserepreseritattens of therientrel ow 2, ere, to aleept the Pea,oe- whioh. Xitpeleonwill' he very likely to tender him.. ~ , , i '., Just Word nightfall a tremendous cannonading was distinotly visible in the. direction ovidantua, and it wail supposed by one of two French. opioera - I ' , Get Prime Napoleoiewartiattatildrig that to tress- j ,as part hf the general:planed the dare Matra one,, while theAaeperor wagengeging the enemy. l I lho 'open 'field. Bat rase no 'reason ,to ,soppeoe that' this is; trot; at ?Lauer Irapoteini"eould searoely . have reached Mantua-by this time, rte , he Was In Floreziess.only,a week ago. r . -,- i.- .• , -,„:. , I -"" " I havti'thurgiven youa very gen ... eral °Arnie of this great battle as it Lltliiiii 'under ney OSin-Obser vition_,. Ilse° mentioned no name!. of spheral nate odeere, home:me:l here bad no eppor t try , to learn the speititlo part Whit% imitate-nate kla the engagement: . - .. , ..A11-thefrreart Lithe% for s bee , fluent letters .or refer you, for , It Ise Ake - official reports which we here deal net„see .for. three or four dive rater they are published ire'Faile.: I i e?- -. ,I am afraid to'ventnrsinpon any eepliatitute at e to the number of killed and wended in this tat: 'tie ; but ' from the nattiest of,„thcoase It 'mm bti enormatte:'- I sin oenlident that :toeless Wan tern: rhoesand, woe/DOl:have :beta Waned Ante thie, village steno:o_4oog ; the:daye-to selYwothie t of those that Were left on the field or taken to „te her plates. , - The first intimation we readied 0..' nn, engagenutothaving takenpiteie;wluffrare Mee ing three or, four eerier deaserehr . o xoneolid filled 4111 ' wounarklitefore we reachedMeateahlaro, oulthers road fled Ilmetalte , 7 - - '-'--' -,, ''" ,- -' - '' 4 , As we,had,heerd of.nolattle, we naturally sup,, posed that these woneashad been•reeeivedin mono skirmieb Boon afteie *inlet none:hem tterii*e, , In whick-Waslaid at full lettglh'efi oftleerotrapk„ whose:Jame wore so ghastly aclookaulta= Make it 'evideneteewsis dying. Oa sorohine,Mtrtelohilroi and stopping fdr-a Moment 'to rest; our, horses,lwe ware told that's/treat battle tetta4heir going 041 q the plain before Otestiglionet 4 ~end going at enee to the Stinnett of tome, old frirtifie e tions which o ace; -defendeCthe townsWe child' ifee with - our Wafter, the smoke of-the engagement" We' loot' no' tiene In pushing forward, ,althengh we,were lolte•thal we could not remits Oastigifone!bterants.the ro di were completely, ocenali dAY artillery tlia In e• i serve.. 19* went on.: however , continuing to m et carriages and carte laden.witlifyrouuded, and, peso-'• log the French camas' f the- prirvions night,,came - to a pointiet about shalri.mile frail the town. where &park of artillery vregeetwas defiling frare their tamp' idle therood. - *etching our 'Change; We drove in etween tyre of :the wagonte . had - ito -Mitered' the town nutter. coyer -of the-eneemous cloudy of ditseewbielt '', they ratted: Thew:Labe 'Strobe mutt densely crowded , With:aorta, oirriageahoirsca;dotilleye,, erste, shl- - diershautlers, and - persona -aria'animals - of evb)y deetniption. . •We,-; , pnshed.! our , .iray,',; without hindrande, directly osast,,the„houee marked :PA 1 'ilte't " Ctaiittier Generate," ''' or lei( neeters rf.-1 "Ihrgett gteete`;renti r weree - fiteitf - caw)" 1 We had gone but,a slortdistanon when We earee I to *bete the'great progenitor:ref the ; wounded IMP: turning astern a cross streeete'alchurah - Wbieh kid been taken or a hospital: — lt , was -cietairtlY the 'most dreadful, eight -I,,,ever- saw.. -,- Beery ;cob; (solvable kind ote worind Which. can be letlichielH upon metrwaa here ektOitia. -'•• ':- t• • L.- . . . . . All who w ere able to do jet Were obliged. tows - -the wegoes and animals .at, command being alt required for those Wee.,ceeld, not"..htherWiee If' moved 'Seine' Walked *lenge - their !noes co "their coveted with bleed-from' sable opts upon heeds., ,Many bad-their. ewe shattered; hundreds hid lheirlairdstied ne•• and some est tied most - ghostly wetends 'neer, their faces;` come had tied up their woupdst;-.and- others 'lei strip pad away the ,clothieg , whieh,,ohafed end made them worse, I saw one Min walkireletimgwitb a &melee and a resolute alb, naked- td lie waist. and having a bullet wound - upon:Wallas, sur.hgle -- gash along his cheek: and a deep bayonet:theme. received from behind. - in his shoidder. 'Moo 61 , those who were walking wore a serious , lealc-lecal Venting but little with one.another, though they walked two and two—had 'few of them carried upon their faces any considerable - expression of pain , Those who were more severely injured rode upoe donkeys or in carts, - and a few wore carried open mattresses on men's shoulders. But these wer4 mostly °Moore ; and nearly ell I saw carried la that way were so badly wounded that their rise (revery is scarcely peseible. - .oaa had both his leg crusted by a cannon ball. Another, bid received I a ball in his thigh, and was 'evidently srafferingthd I most intense agony. ' , Marty-Of thasewhowf wound's were in their iegs were seatedle.ohaliseemng Minas ' a -donkey—one being noon _each: _side 1 1 Several who were time carried and were vappOrteds byeeldiers walking by their side. were apparently; untionsoions, andseeined tobe.dying - Then would , oome carte large and 'small, carryteg, three, five 1 and some of theist tea or 'Afteen' each: ''N. steadVi stream of theses ghastly viodms of-the battle of the, day poured through_ the town: I . stood in the' crowd by the side of them as' the sea protonic): , I passed along,- and *etched it at this point for over., an hour. It was not interrupted -fora inoment— , exeept now and then by a crowd offprisoners--and ; -it continued thus from about ten in the, mertieg,: when it began to flow, until I' , lefethe street, long 'after dark • Every °Minh, every large hall; 'every private house lathe town has been taken for the servloe of the.wounded. Those.whosednjuries are slight afterhaving them dressed, pass at onus iota the 'ranks, and mingle with their comrades. 'flocked into the church aa I pasted by.' All the seats; mil itias' duo , bad been removed ; )nattremes :of hay bad been spread upon the floor, and were eons plotely.filled with stymuded men, in • everystage of suffering and of 'peril, lying, aide ,by.. side. ,The surgeons were dress' pg 'their= 'wounds f - Sisters of flharity antkother-wommi leartptiving them wine; and otherwise, ministering o. their, comfort but morning,tlnm sure,' will. upon a large pro portion of tifim relieved forever from thalr pale. If anything can be morektraltdelhania'soldier'S life. it certainly is a soldier'adeath„t „,7 • • -When' We drat/canto town, we wire warned by a FeenchgentlemenorhOltedeirtived &little before nktbat unlesnwe,pineml earriagernithestable or grenade of some private oltisen,it would .oer tainly be telaed for therlorvines of the Wounded, as hie had bean. , As it was , air we could rely on for a bedroom, as wall es a -means of locomotion, we were unwilling' thus to lose it. On going to a private honse,•thereforo, to Make snob an arrange ment, wo found it bad been taken for a Marius!, and among its inmates was a tavandere-ra,women of: perhaps thirty, dressed in the style •of 'our bloomers, who -bad • received a , b.lll in her hand ifille following, her ocoupation, and carrying water and wine to the soldiers - during - thew:Mon Two surgeons from the Emperor's family were dressing her wound, and though, pale front toss of blood, she was conversing cheerfully and even gaily with tiem. biz or eight times while'f stood upon the street watching the wounded, there dame along squads of prisoners taken at various stages of the action Sometimes ' there would be only - three or four,— then twenty. tifoy or a hundred and in' one com pany over 400. They walked 'closely together six or eight deep,—the °Moors being generally in the middlo—and were guarded by adagio - 616o( troops walking on each side. As a general thing they were not badlookintrnen. Very many of them were very young.;-•.not over 16 oertainly,-and only now and then you would see a -particularly brutal and stupid countenance. - There was nothing like anger or shame , on their faces; they seemed generally whollyindifferent to their position, bat looked about with a good deal of curiosity upon the mall which surrounded them. They were generally silent, thouglinow and then they would talk -ani laugh with_enteh other at they passed along - , The officers were; with scarcely an exception, handsome, manly, and intelligent Ail were without arms. The tiniforns of the Men was a very coarse brown stuff, madief flex, very;plain, and with soareely any attempt at' ornament. Toi wards night; carts began to -come inladen : with wounded Abstrians, hundieds of wheel:ll4dd along while 1 stood therCandifereitaken directly. to the hospitals, Where they received inebriety the' same treatment as the , French.. Moat - of them roomed to be very badly hurt.; Among the number, both of the wounded and the Whetters, were mapy' The town *night, as" Might he expected, -is simplia damp., The strettli which are narreer,am crammed Withartihery, and provision wagons try-. ing,' alinokt ip-;,yatn, ,to,,lneke their . through the , townl=--biyottee gtee Mot np: the :orchards} and fields all 'moan& the_vilnage;---twe streams of tram*. peer ()It en the two roads,ietading to the' field of battle; extending' se far as the eye ran .reach'; trait peddlersoted small' dealers. olf every kind - circulate erelong -the soldiers 'who 'crowd the s tete; :r a e u !i im rau m z e h n t _se ttorasitr stand n P a ied in . Irnttero artillery the Street while trying to make - Abair way through I th e t own to their-:place' of encampment;--and thentands of Pram& infantry, despairing of remit ' ing their tents,'have sealed 'themselves upon Op - _ sorw mulwritiaNTs. bor* ow boar 11- ad" r tlie lie • by the rialq li. okedigr 'aimitiotrietamtli - tluttyps t riikr i oliestair at • mirsei - aola bi wr itth "o l io -t.._:gt:tq . 044.4044 1 4 . bi pan?* Mid& oit•ramecilides, gl!lig 0.17.46 Arno ty, .17g4i0OiliOar; Ike iserakta ki 11 4 6 0 :*414,11411,4* b• fatten. , ' s ,T. s i T f F~~ narrow tieletutie-walls for a Alseraattkair 'a Vetrittaka fent:Ofileirs, they have 44dreeteetthinacelvos 1 itinll.SSltteri'le the labor Obtaining.s, Am / . _ sky ailt;ijdotsmis„Eigficioritiatiry, atl the taOlthyßliellitlpert cfltlleArkpoirfeer order and add MU*/ gig* tietir*.tate not 16811 41110 M Whoittiq kelesla. - loistauctof divntler, - or'actisV.W, 4l .l-itt.___.'-wstrit - .41:. from *lli rtolgfer'qffettirie-nsyc V4 aetut,lci llie:elightest de grab lataillifefff:4lbrieltave kscen"soutlig or mingine -stoCre aruger , 4tr - resiagh bare I seftn-Arhseurit:aggnisa'Untif Cher for have I tint!ds Als,..lialhtgle:lnstadicf*Jtviwei-r have Ap- Rijt..kto:4 l ,,,eoldiei,forAttfersaatiter4cmaddrossed h nron'arrtuthjeot lefiCeitii; 35: twelve a cour teous reply ant Vitt moat eugaavor to &Id tay w15he5.1 , 1,.1./CrAtore 4dli and siughtnheer over the victory, •• or r ,a,,single: tryiMbliAjizattatioa over Prlsonprit as -they acme hi.. The most respectful silenetiqnts in every case been pre- r llaßreselons-of inepahr i edgithe wounded were 'aerobia, fid pro pt iittentlsiiNlio far impossible, gtreit pro. PPTATI hi the teelniee4sr...al,otabat -been lreatedNelth-terfeetreelnial,,..ju cesieell,g dells 'tot , thrroirrifofroatt WfdaltwilkhtLiniere i thr itted ileberitniformlYtoie'eltnien. • salon 'Shops, and ,efeeerloi, -with almese,lbitobtr, - Nalesiges,44 . free', 8 : X 1 4 1 4 305X , 0g1i 4 1.d . L'_ tifirreaerritedii 80.0 oldiers' attaining for supplies at tbekreindove. Bat I hartheantancLinatanee-entreeen no int cation of 0 ,0 elljehteott,-Lnterferertos. with prima property.' Aare torna,gteat risen* d'eednlh • enfoitnef- 4 folfhardeldiers' teens td be iluite at the r 0638 1 analtitd*Elakt tipitk - Voo4toOVat , theLl „ wn disoretton....lip/agber look upon war as a bud. umet4l something' et' done, like -everrethind nise.mith:islittle-fintanneelattemettfas "add*. do ,th ey too", orpou l k, *MI Wand the operations ittendlogf-7t4, sta geAlke,WeeitkOh t l l '- recap" tind Of prbonet*,44 - , leraserilyi partole rage larkreutideaostllitsZelintilstu thittr!titrishets, or hollingtheltsoupore% their, irp Brit IV tb lu x tbe,ntoralog,and gosi will leirtlstrintellimeiOgesterst arstltsltion UOC2I the literatert.addr haft,. of dielPiemilt itelelery. r 14pt.upp4 0..111114 i ta t o nig t•-•,stnilf ttitte Seat earmit;.harel'ltepe of, a- little 4 toktter eutoramoda , tion-for the feW reitialu'of te.night. I hair written- , thts lotthe,rhoweriarphV eider that Ott 1108.3. *soiree: se ea4.3 , :eMport.as isoseittle, of the greet battle antrilotory brake the - 24. th Of•Jorte - tv'slayloirg to be emeuilaired In the bietorgLef the wept P" sb alreincrttne !tress* Inilte..mor4eg. and tips it WA', niaitlilfter&ol fi>6 ihnqor. tlineteam.. ex' of the 2.1 '; ' 7•IU J. it. GAWARAL: ' - ESOkrit or" tntnitmet - J=The , 'court of Princess- Anne, (Valitittitlylairdeilio tied that rhgie ,awn,,jalf was -.era uteate - tiewesiO:tr , lor the Whipper "Walter 13.•Lmid, charged ilOth - ranteet atro• Volts Indtder; bidefeif- relief:et Id thejell cf this- city fort Me eftkeeptevi donerdreglir, 'on yea- Ceiday •Inerolag,, tba.deratty elteriffNitr.- Henry Leiria liarint tosettidethe, tram P lO - ,pnreCa rookawaY at - sighed -him in o natody, of =. Wilibaghbv.:Wlitiamh, an man.elderly of lifty-fcce. or . tißia.ty ye gra .. of,age, while- (Gowit): fitiderect behind - in ••gig. -They : had notsproodeded)more th an &ilea, believer, before ;Lend e t t i T-ttr , iltoe. kaktraor 'diner,* diettrod of attend hi- hurt this* blatant froii the' ari agaand ell headlong 'upon litEratid, itinnediatelyisatanktio'his feet and, dashed into, the t ",wpode .11147 4 :J l ewle 'baring caught si htof ikiiii"As be rose fromthi- glirand, iottaadiat ' ill hr.d and gate aisike- Twice be *MIA 4 0 2,4Whiiciritolver, 14i,v_b u t, b o th times the - eit'Artatided,.: auk •thel - zigiti7..t no ? 'seeded making Ms' eatitWin the dente and tangled forest. The AbOnly-itriiikithealliated a handbill oral!? glirelfard , ortteliaultratrdellais lei di.ifehept• 940 f runaway ..Orieener.— Iforfolk (VisT ' - 'Cows onsida*.l.l n Sunday evening last, s fweekt Mr. AbrelianiHolshand, -, aff.Neir Britain toensbio f jtad three i mitry, eat cows' onisobitti,by a quantity of White lead, • It appeamtbst_tbeytwere pastnting alleld`, , witereta new 6bildieg was in tha_omirmt of ereettemiby,lidie•lie: - 41eaete; and t lia - J'ailkt : ora,Mo !mar ,sipzar. Orkist,thelitnew buUdtng tbei,are'riene bad Xeffalrogat,wbite 'Mad nettled , upon ibinsOonhil'hear'bY, which the cows eons tige4grilig f i bs day turned:Over imitate. 0O the (glowing Meador Maraißgursirs• Hejs-tioid. 'mirdifting Chem bend' that; they gar s bet a ye?, ?Mall gitantity'otreilE Bileansiteetialhat 'some ,hEng w t ta, wrong, 4n4 41411mi...her , inuland,Zwho coot ' observed that they rot:o4w mutt eetellen• He `galiicgthea:iNitiPilioppea fied,' - oirltiA 4 theY -would. not ,eat:E•s•not , then totomedret „Wl:hike in gnirleras to what 09,41 . di1s 41-ignttet ritlkthem, and U found 'M fhity,fita beep. poison ed in,* pan not abaTigdobatiberViiiii wereslitiiia7 too far gone, Fronk tkelereativee 1/0111011;k:Mid.hito of them died, on the followlagsWedarld,' htlik• the other, arttiouglialisi 'the 'Unmet our,mtning au, orit.wi e net *toted. to itee--7fowlesteeees L - 4 bacar,=-Some wgtdca-sinterildwoman4ving,, to Npirli.:ll.ita Vag"Ilt: llO O. O RTA.Ue.- P 44 -wm terribly frighliitiO b. - 1414.4VA tippimpa Wig rob here falba how+Abbnt‘tiitilvii Night she,bpard..witne,soilabentd-Ahanettit weseaszeixtdy :trying to,get,!ltito.her -..rottm.,,,l4ertoisbertdhang Aunt; aitclo thelionse *eibitOt Attie goatee tathe,,,had. post.andletheteelf out: et the window. Silo ran'tb . Mr: l'tarti t ,yho . , :slictaftez!itpe6Orabrittti"euirlitedia in staatng hlm Reset -Asp, z , caller& seven men, witoirdoeeded co,the „bons*, earroncided-4 f while others followed with' sr - light: The - 111111N1d testehed,, bet aortae exbetOt:theelieOlog babe Was lona %In.:cause et.tha am* wiettialcsnahes of a shade, tree that : grow ,near_ rubbing on the ABOTHEE 1 1. 11 strilzei.tia •BlTE -Atieg Serabli,Dyei waeTtltteil bY snake, lest Saturday:week nor , Alorgan, Oathoon 'county; Gal froto, - the effects of 'which ,she, tiled 'on the ifollowing , dee She hid been oat'wilh Rating itarlYpetel:mt,roturningAnme -ba 'afternoon acoiderilally„stepped,upon.fla monster. The '' inimedlately inserted. late "'deadly. envenomed-2: range * into' -here TOW feet %he 'wee ~ , aken hoe?s lb% soon ta,:rioesible., andytha usual emedies'eptilied, - bit mitisont,effeet. ,The poison :infused itself rinidlyitt tbelYstein and 'could - not be oheoked.:-. She ;offered; intinsely, bit meet Of 'she time.nnoqnsoionsly. Thp 791;114,10y was just - eighteen years old:. , - Ttaanmas iteemaxr., iVedilestley'lasf, wiele Ate SambellinYder was helgoe/le. Reid nhower, keeper of the. hr. the- vitiate ef Elookeitown, ,idontgosery, eounty, to harness up a 'horse to gown` errand; the kicked and hit him a dreadful blow on= the .face Itaitinsr rite nose almost entirely off, and alai cutting his cheek very badly: gedidst:Mtend i xope was immediately-pro cured ;_• And: when' 'our' 'dermal:it Jeft ',there on Sin Staley, thi..unfoitunatesefferer itittlifg sing fts ,well ae could be o;fteoted:.-7.Doyfesiotels (PdiStajtdard." .„ - Ps'yini : BO!' tint' a - kind, 'of Ca. manchetrilitelitottefter ateldlesided'ishlte man who was huntiertunltos Bantaba -rider; and had nearly overtaken him. when, his hat flew off and g' exposed his shiblibild pate ' to their astonished Base The savages. haired, oiled ..• scalped! scalped ','•' and .r stood wo n dering - so long' at. the phenomenon'thit the httnter_esoaped. Bnornone is reported t• have become " die gmated ". with filagera..FalLs, or .rather,witk The persons who have bid Ididin charge Be, will trundle hia`wbeelb scow over the -rtver jest once more; and thew rejoin, hit; wife, at Cincinnati: Son4hle little I:terichmen,..,,...- PinionvrairoiAt2 his, faretiell benefit. at the Reward ittlinnMain,::BSsfaii; -- ff,ricfay.eVeniog, Edwin -Ad - sal:was ,preamita Mi.-Daven port with a purse of $l5O and, Alomer with a diamond plant equal value, as Otos , hir. Adams's ' • Taa rtiatingeis I.lfo r. Ntierrciikiiid ITOO Haven:ltoMOW hive teeantly , Gni theitionneottori of that read, !WM..- Nongetnok.rattroadoand. the tritni'or thelare I[oide ere mid to be thrown eon-, ettretgetarin ., ,Sontieli;iende.• Tani W.6311.00f0it Star oath:dates 4,lfe - pOpn- Fitton of the national oapital:oltynt from 75,000 to 80.'000. „ • -; - A New rtitit - teiietld the Pacific. Bail -read. 11pr, The Praiss.j The recent discovery, of gold at. Pike's Peak ran , ders it exsreutely probable : that • deposited this • end Other,prestorulmetals will be ,found through- • oat'many pirtions of our laments territories, on. ,eithei aide of thigreat Rsokk Mountain ,range., ;If Mich expectation' should' fortunately he yell-, tuat region,' on acconnt of Its annesaibiliti: 'to the old and 'populous State ts; will be' settled Willow at' inhabitanls 1 n the next ten' Oit Rep yetuw. Suoh `oonsiderations"niake it • mitch more important thaitheretotbre that. a railroad, truer- • dog these wide -,extended territories, and soutteet log the Buttons, Withthe_X'uolilo States, whoold- be constructed as soon hs . prodloable, Tha foilOnieg - new Plan its offered'; for building the road : „ . .The,Govertartent to donate atteinate salamis of land en each side, of - the road to aid itatnrially ita'COnstriaothin. • The road 46 awartieti : to.that route which.' sh;ill - OEtisiti tits letiweit'ailouitt of , auhsortpttons to its 'capital stock.' name ant= eariptions would ,be made mainly, by States; great railway lines; endoltiea interacted in the various • routes. Seven of these trent _Western railroad lines now commeone on the Atlantic, at - great twin martial Imprint:as, and., have, their western ter mines at - or beyond 'On ,Bilssissippi ricer. These lines embrace cc apitattiwiregiou $5O 000 000 each. The States and cities through widen they pass; and the great cities at -their_ commenoamoot and ter- Minot, nie interested havirg the Pacifie Ealittiadothich In to oroal thi continent; . I a continuation of , their lines, or,no - ideated as to favor - theirPartioulcr, _end__ interests. - Theta oompeting - internam - are ato witat,..lastireon BMtaa;pittm, and the great Western railway . Hoes,' 'that an a mount o . t: subscriptio n s to the, capital stook of `a Paoiflo lmilfeatreciadttledCabt, be ot. uteed, aulEcionil Withildi aid of !and' grants from government, to constattet this' greaVnational worh. TAt, ptan:l7 li cesking ' the. road t ypent,tkat 'Couto which shirk attissa tle' amotost o f •sztosorip_tiosts to iteccipitatslock,-trottld neettri its rapid completion, and aettletiestly,and: doubtless, - - to the eatiefaCtion of all litisaiitles,,,the great guts- Wm - in controveilY--:thWl iseleatiriar ratite for, the road..-,lt would placathe road Wharelliegreat interest/ of, ,popelatien r Agtiouldtalst.conlmeron muniartiolures, mid mustdematui it 4, which - de the only routeraponliehldi It 'ran headyentage odslv, located. - Oars of eubseriptiona, from, Statist eft*, ,talk roads - - arid'otheriettroet should. bathe thet quantity of land reqtired from tiovernitenti' the rottos ut on which the offentareonade, theSuitount.Oftmirmtip.. '-tired on pia, iottteoind theAide,_irt wind! the - -road Wild be tiotipleted.' Thise"oTera ahouid _be made up and forwarded totongresspreirloas to its_ next Meeting, la order,that ; the feasibility of the plan - Mei Out behtllidimonitrated. lyaahmgton, D. O. A. WATSON.
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