't't Vt . !: 1, ; ,- 74 'Og 4 + Itrwal vantt f,' am, I . -:-. -- ''..,',"-• • - - :' , .;:t: 4.! .4 t ,rv. , 6; , .' c4-:;',' "i' -ir ; _ lc _ _, .. .... 0,0. 2 z : , ....2-.. ~ : : II brt. ,t . itzg. .' , ._ 27211131 1)4:.1 WEDNESDAY.. /URC1;(4.48004, R t ßirr Piac-,Natinutetjtairthopurc,D4dret! moat Hotille:;- 041 -?f1iA731.49g217 atrial Litela sway= company row York ; Misoollanoons WuWe , yfirlytretricierifliclilistform at Reading • &i l ea 'Chit?festers. , -1 0111 " lbilOwlitil leder was addressed to the, theinnarrof.the Deuiocmtle Executive Com.' Oleo, Of.thla e l ity, in reply to an Invitation to addreie the Demee.ratic Ratification Meeting, ; atlllational Hall, on Monday evening, by , ' the ''c'hairman of the late. Demodratio State 'Conti* Committees • 4 i , Bioko Co., Maroh 5,1810." Dis;iriaikem have tad the honer to moles; iwantivitittlenteaddreasktim raddeatiort emoting, teihh field kytheNitiohal Ralf, aisle " evenings iitttpld ',will, write, fesewersle. wilarl witted Say at greeter leegth,loriltAtt.„lpri tiiimerettlitt. '. 4 4 shell,Supnott Pitied reserve-Ljedeed, with the the tion.,lfettty D, Ewer for • the neloe of flovetnor.` ' This &tinplate d,oltiten needsiA6 pereonereompilmente frote me, Ws so. elereatery Midoeimment by the, OonvetttiOn is in Reid lao dtstinot, solid. mud ponytail age *mete° is • fAVOi:ol . lllB,llltaiiKy itli49oMlideOls it2nrild • e:reelter, of sheer vanitit to MIPPele th at aonld ittrinefth It by keywords! litotes:emulation, fetieveret It the, reaelutionti adopted by ',the rBimerittooj . tory Matsu but lapsersare and iiPs't'literme.o 6 iertueseee as,a, made, and e'en], ellAthey prestityker .foiont„titmerrarie rte) , po,o* , fiot th etrow o t ro 4, ll? rnypr $ k.D..0,4,00014 pactyper Terse , lo sin*. *far ea theybave Wetter& to Die Tenttorial ioceslionif dissent from thebi;;Seillinee et their in- Wniplefentri.Arktnerdeatetitekstatbeir follerh to in• Seat, distinct principle, The'crelyplatfermee - this' enajoarany aimed iDersoefitlin recognise, is *lett presented by,Jeates Rectimaitn. the erites,Ster - und r inogeroptihte emulator', in-hie Pitier',' and vivito+ Whole dielaratimilt touching thismnestion, and bythe wisefeirlear,and latter rupdble Judge; et the Supreme cwt. when Utter. tanking the Constitution °I Min petted States, in theif judguient, %Ott roe: it t thomultrino vuh,way.taiabitow pireip hi tilialwevstlexiblyAtere. Tlek(e the doer winOehl eh talked; Urge surioritk% ofthe oleifeltrolopfaierieilißiEritht 'thelVsit pt al :00aseratiers.-Imartrelaw , essot... ranting. frzt l er duirnan.i. It Is the dootritte hentioon sow andthe,DonstitutiocAni wluoh 'wilt be 'embodied _Negros o eirty„iii the tilefiletttinpfraforni; surto ivEteh r. Mtn/Wine fy,"{ vim suipteof to be. thostbuittit totaled with rte triode *made:mute) andlthe mem °rigida nen. elefearrin'the delegation, wild to be feleinila of Yedo is-dint want, doubtless held lours tkitteo atksesWort,ow the voice Ottbq el fetierM, Lb. the,ean mtime, I. am happy "feet mania ortie elirtabity of steal Demo! eritale:lfrithripft f libilt .Sistte and= Nationsa,ln the hityu Xler ,e,,l??PlPlll-4! Cl a iat r l tl in ..Meade;ltinsteild other's, vmailnittee. ,appears - that While'the Democratic bulas,etrefthe State are rejoicing over the ens. flintily displayed at Reading, and entertaining bright hopes of victory from the predominance °twitter counsels to the Demeeratie party than 3a3t:et hitherto prevailed, atid from the over the)* of the ult 4 mud Offensive theitries which o deleindanti haVe heretofore endeavored 'Werhrrail, *upon , its , pletfoni 'in this, State Iffr,„Trzett . has undertaken to stem the over. wheimirtg current of opinion which demands tArifice:of the, Administration heresies as a primary condition of success, and to are.. palate” and , "deny" - the 'soundness soundness of 'the platform adopted • at tsadriag. also an nounces that, in his opinion, , it:majority of the delegation chosen tip representrennaylvanitt at , Charleston Wheel to be guidekby the spirit which , animated• the:, State Conytmtign, ant that they will strictly adhere to the Ad itinititratton doctrines en the slavery question. VP; the.leteliee ' or,t4 o, putt kt ,P,434lisylvutio urn , coesultedi , 'Tirtemsfy , Ideas ' will, of course, be utterly dlareprded,and Ilia Predis. MOPS renuileiixer elided; ,bet - oiti - State 'Con- Veptions haVYriolong been inider the Centro) of Adoilnistratioeindwinces, sedge oiedient to the domande of power, that it is iquite re-. fitishing to hear from 11,(Indeltitration qtiarters each en emphaticcondenination of their action. Awl connideringtlte stringent character of the law ol' treason to,Drinnerationeage,smd to the VeMoerativiO'rgartimation, , which its supporters liaVideetied• it eipedletttqo eithiblhib; mid so faftlithey pOner, to enforce. during itiei P r t,er;Prr , carnet pert ei7o hOw Tyt:Eirx 4.4 the delngateis hoverer, be, (in act as he preaide they w can be exempted from* OPentliiQlit, tables pearl° be %ruing, andthOseeritelately busied thefoselfereldelly in establishing teats of De modritcy,r and' lit geillotinberall wbo would hoilantotnit 'le, their &creek areapParently at e i ttt to,become, under the operation of their k*arifthehtied deepest dye. -1144,thwitorrayiiisiaje g lis ,of. the; French i4,7o l 4 lol3 r ' when ...bitterly: hostile centendlep factions turn sucteeded 'to• supreme ; but temporary power, it not,radiegnerit# happen • that the• men who, dating ere, Menth, were able to seehre theleath of their personal one udes oryolitleal rivals, formed themselves, in e Suicamding month, the victims of the engine of deist they had erected to destroy their op • peewits. Are we'to have a similar revolutim here / -The letter 'of Mr. Telex looks some. thlitglike,ifitand thosewhO lave be p n so bete bittling firtathemm aria exanathenum spinet their brother Democrats and 'selecting whole • elle lists Of pollticalyictitne for execution, are on the•point•Of aisuming a peeition ofantag *nisei to - the dee:roes ofDi e pasty by whicl hay Will, be mide'the '')ndie abandoned o pelitlcallehels, and the most deserving sub JAM of the Derttoeritle, ThtirE , ricrimeneof political destrheilon has been m obeyed with the-pie - beton -blood of offeudini anti-lecoinptonites ghat , it As , high :time it ehould'havean opportunity ef luxuriating is a libation of the rich , ltfe-cunWetr that- course} throUgh the veins Of•pairichot LeaorOptortites: They',whai take the eyveiti perish bif,the sword; end aoMettmee the guillotine :Preies,that it :FPfimieee Ale detthh? - edded attribute deetroying those who are most eager to em ploy, it against their adversaries. Theldes which • Mr. Trutt entertains of the duty of the Demoiracyl of the, North at Oharlieton le; expressed in a recent number of ,tho Richmond Enquirer, so clearly and that N4roerA tththeeothi they learn eXactly, What le expected of them. The E easier rap I I ' Wha,tetlien, should rerardpefsey and Aar aril ing suggest• to, the delegates from the anti4Demo arctic thetas? If the Northern Domoorsayare, at we believe they are ; true and faithful to the eon ttitutionel rights of the South; let their delegate; to • Chisr/otton adopt i teithout question or diorite, the •platforms of principles which, tile Southern States -swipe/rand, and thus outer forever the shargen and snainriaritms of unsoundness level. &Cat Meet by Mr Southern Opponteonq *bleb charges so much embarrass the canvass in eve , Memo; eters. Vet >we may be told that sae platform would render it impossible to aid UM•et ; tbamount-of. the Northern,rote necessary, elate midi Alto Southern vote, to meeese-e that sor era men cannot, and , will not,'Aire a,vete Oat sohnowledgus the equal ?Ids of the Southern • min whit his negiro 4 l, 411 the. °Wiest' roan with • iris betties, in the common Territories of the tiptoe/ Such an (worries:We meet With our denials sour demand foi. it weal eutsgh4 We believe that honesty and principle redoes , alike to the Northern and_the Southern tau; that both want peace end liermonv; that with the oonserratives of all tee . bone =et' the imeetrf., tbe ottesation' of agitation would weigh far Mort than any • abstradUons et 'froe.lobar, flueotell,4ltitanthrepy, or • negro-phi - The Proseeet permanent peaoe, the hope of fetarir politioall contests, &sided only epee question* of•otratitational polloy, the banishment of softest aontroversies, the restoration of one.- menial taioroonne, - - the reciprocity of twits= • tuella And!, , the politleal,preferment of two non branded with the templaione of Whole eNithee of the country—all thews and 'many other argu ments would nom* Republican sophistry, drown the cry of fanatiehm, moan the party With me , e„esa, emapet the limes awl Pletiorrt the Oonsti. ' Titre' 'frrggelltion - hao the advantage of being liig L rfees l " . Plo l l. Zt &Meads that, regardless awn views, interests, whitest and feel. lugs; . tbal`.).fortherm! delegatee to wishes, ab.CI the ,delegates `lm the South to tOfut.pteeisely'atOt fir 'platform as is adapted SP. Selelhete' l llrti. of the slavery: question, findge uneetapiainingly, into the.caMpaign I, :i 6ol WlPL'i'hateier yoke their Southern kyofonoodAo to Dolton on their necks, that tinny ins; not be traineted ;of, tdmettruhreas or redlOttY;fe Pen th ern lathiest& Jr the Do. er,Opttliel4ortli; it4tti'arted te afull coM itahatiale of talr ' rttel,Pelltlettf Xosithin by A firno.r . ,o%thoi!e*aniti ltute,timee I*g ,z i*A bl l i . l3 lt e illiahtht`,eiteh'itetl9l47. and aw., thot.tr-ient=oto , thiou to , oil' mos 40. Act ;1 0 1 , 04,Viktlift it** 0 11 ,6041(dota 4 01 44414 11 1 11JvirlitiglIboaod(, , Editthe iiVa* 1 n ref e -onirtitifilit#4o4Thimeii - oonzAtai Slate to 'r Clinic t ort tfte'frusta-iii;`•the Richmond. 2n: ree ltrira tarred CO& WY fir #0 , 140?! - Aoilon or 40 so, if Attok.A. 011-4iNw4m9t lii pato =MI as well as many other iftenis of stroller ohs rector, clearly indicate , 4hatnotwlibstaieing the auspicious common4o,l4o /r4ri*oY of, Pennsylvania have *de* aZauceeiapil issue on the two great*litioat carepaikhief this year, much ye(4ePendffen:the aCtion of the Charleston Conienticiii; 'which may mar that has' heretofore been happily done, and again plango the Democratic masses of our State into the deep political gloom from which that have made an earnest effort to emerge. . *fie 11,eviseil coo, . observe thit Mr. Pions', chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the Senate, has re-' ported the bill to revise the penal laws of this State, and that it has, been made the special order of tho Senate for consideration every morning until the entire bill has been acted upon, This important, measure Is now likely to receive that careful examination which it so . eintnentitideserves. ,The'commiskopers 'Pointed' tit reAsd the Cede bestowed upon their , work VMS Tad laboliens study, and the result, dip°laid:before the Leglelliture ,114io'colvdi, ginning approval throughout the State, Apiraciatir'ag the Important charaCtor 'Oi‘the'prOpoited legislation, the judiciary cot* Mitttieanf :the Senate and House have hems' bidding joint sessions for the examination Of Elie inviietreode in all its iletalls,'and the re-' porktmtde by Mr. IhntWr is the result of their Careful didiberatiOn. • It remains now with the: "..egislittfre" to _adopt 'or . reject the' proviimins' ofthel"and i,re feel assured that they will ",Prarlipd,„te, thel diScharge Of that responsible dtity,With .011111, 'undeistanding cif - the subjeet. The present` state`: of, r the criminal law of this State 41110'6'0W ,for reform; and if the rO -4,lsed-"einde ,meets, oar present wants, and it Is believed" tot goo; it ought to be adopted with al few .altripAitine as possible, and its iihrits'teitedhiitetull experience. pievvEllengent in Politics. -1 Some of our Southern cotemporarles op- Peer to beAtrongly hnpressed with the belief thet!the preitentl imbroglio on our Texas fron tier74mpured. :by, the, repeated . Outrages corn- Mitted.ypon...aiderlean , soil by Qoarzx& and his *tot Tor !anal* the -sympathy expressed forideribylthe Mexican people, the distracted ReAdittert 4: the:Mexican: Government; and its inability or indisposition to protect the rights of Amorpremoitizeps within its, borders and to Prerent-it/c deereradoes; trent making prays pPott - *iterleatCs9.hatrOg roused. up s, ter ride feelincer-Judlotation among the Tenant, General -13.aseflionermiri 'now, .Goventor.'.o TeXe?).OmAY place hiniself at the head ..ofll band-,of •volunteers, march Mtn. the neighbort , ing , Mexican f. State of , Tantaulipas, seize and occupy.: it; and .by primipitating upon this country the, question whether we shall be jus tided in such action, - and: his .conquests an nexed-to, the .United, States, raise ,a now and importantipme in te.• coming Presidential election.. Of course,' this is at present mere conjecture, but events aro rapidly tending. in the direction referred to. Jackson and the Southern Ultraists. The whole tendency of, the policy of the §putliern ultrainte, who have, of late years, enile'avoredto control. the, Dpmeeratic party, has been to Ignore the tea chings and precepts of the great modern leader of Democracy— General Jammu ; and each new,triumph they have succeeded in effecting over his policy has been attended with a corresponding degree of likluty to the intrinsic strength and power of theTiemocracy of the country. To'denounce his ,doctrines_ implication is the common, everyday employment of the great body of the Gouthern ultritists; but it is not often that we.find theni.so &idly and emphatically de nounced 'ltalia au'atticle in their leading organ, thepharteitcM, Mercari," of the 8d test., which Is,otylect,tit General .T.aoirso It's Proclamation and Its !temps," • and commences as follows : tc There is an avenging Nemesis in public as In pilvitte affairs. Wrong produces wrong, and then comes vindication.' We have said tluit fits first great downfall of the Democratic pareriwas' in General Jeenesoet's proclamation, and its support by the:Democratic party." rablia Amusements. IrALtls lOmint:= l ffeber's "Der Pralcohuts," within Italian libretto, was performed last night. Min: is turned Intik:Om/so, for the sake of eupho ilj. hut; in the libretto acid in the house, which altogether. Omits the vonal - dramatis -persona, nines are • oenitwedly used. - Such a libretto mall and dear nuisance. , TIM 'opera maid off Vegetal, but the audience, though they Width* tine singing, !charming eating, exquisite figure and beautiful face of Colson, the archness of fidadaine Btrakoseb,,the great voice of lunce, and the driniatio vomdleation of Stigelli before them, warmed ip to only 'one encore-and that was of the: Huntermtn'a Chorus, in the last Act. It was °limey' mug in- Geoissan. Madame Colson and Madame Strakccoh sang, very well—the former with expression and sentiment ; the latter with greet livelinels. The trio between these singers end Stiplit, which closed the second dot, was Much applauded, and the *a:Mists called out. Aot IV: opens with a beautiful solo by Colson, which was the , best -executed piece of the night. The closing scene would be even tiresome; but for the beautiful sextet with which It concludes. Mes dames Oolson and Strakosetv and Signor edgedi werengain called oat at the close. The thipi Act merits especial` mention. It represents Caspar and tlfamin'theWeff'eGi o. Caspar in Signor Jun ea's' hands; was 'a very' effective character. lie oast the-fatal bullets in a very seientilo ,Manner. The jetting-up et this in:mutation some was stri kingly effective.. There was an owl, strikingly like an exaggerated Mile Orlmalkin, In a fiery rage, whieheentribeted to the effect. Seriously, however, the scene was remarkably well done, though some of the audience (with weak nerves?) did not seem to like the human skeletons which seemed to figure in the deillish antics. , This evening "I Puritan)." will be performed, far the oply time, stith Adelina Batt]; Berri, end Buda in the leading parts, The house is tare of being crowded. There will be no performers:es on Thursday, whereby we shall lose 091sore9 promised Ehnen in "Hrnani." on Friday, Miss Patti's henellt ) and certainly her lass peslorattuao WALNUT-engin Tam:dens. " The Hidden :. Hand!" which has met with great success wherever It , has been 'given, was produced, on Monday, at this theatre.. It le a queer, confused, bustling, in comprehensible medley, and though, as a drama, it would be absurd topubjeet it to the ordeal of criticism, it Is impossible to deny that it is full of amusing Scenes and has great variety. As for the languege which it is written, it is Boutbroorthy and Ledgery.. One specimen will suffice : "I saw the hot rain drops start from his tempestuous old orbs!" Alit:Mesh the piece is produced for the star (Mr: Chantrint), the life and soul of the play is Capitols, (a 'Orange name for a newsboy, but with Mrs. Southward' "all things aro strange,") enacted by Mrs. Cowell. It is s part peculiarly ended to this lady, and one which she bVideutly enjoys playing,. She sang the negro melody with great spirit, and wee encored. Her short dramatic, scene with Black Donald was earnest and ihopmealive. `Altogether, it is one of the beet parts we have seen her play for some time; displaying all her verm. fititalents. Mr. Showell was a good representative of , the melodratnatio robber Mrs. Sonthworth pot. trayi as thing it the present day lb the quiet, well-regulated United States. Such a hero Show -0111e, though we never saw any thing like him. Mr. Ohanfran's Wool was capital, just of the right sort, neither sentimental, hereic;nor methodistioal, but 'jolly 'and original. The plantation some is one of the beet of the kind we have ever seen on the stage; Mr. liemple'S dance was delightful,— indeed, the whole disguised troupe, safe behind their sooty,tnaek, "went in" for a bit of regular fen. piece, as a piece, is absurd, but it is full of, fun: The piece has all the elements of popularity, and the house was crowded. Wp understand that, in order to give additional demo ter to the,plantatton :some, the :c negrol' oolnedian, Prank Brower, has been engaged. This will be a great feature in the performance. tiCTOR0011" AT TniS Aton.—lrottr nights more, and " The 00tOt0011 ) ' will eerie to be per formed here, 'Saturday night will be the last tithe. Let us recommend those who have not 110011 this very exciting drama not tonegleot these last cipportnnitles. Let ns briefly notice the leading performers. First, of all, the ladled. Mrs. John Drew, as Zoe, played with truth, pathos, and lab ,daval psalm', such as aro rarely united in one per. sonitiOn. The scene where Zoe is gold by lotion, as i 'slaver . was made wonderfully expressiie by her noting. Mrs. &mall, metamorphosed into Nrs..Peytoa f a middle-aged lady, gave a well' sustained representation. Miss Emma Taylor, as Dora, played,well 7c only by fits and starts. Neat we_0013:10 to the groat male part, J. S. Clarke's ,Baleen Seuddir, which Is the most thoroughly or tistioal character he has ever appeared in. It 'thews Mai, too, a right earneat actor, when real Inierodtrls needed. Mr. Gilbert'e negro, Pete, *as also a fine oreatlon—oat of his line, but well Judirifluidlzed -by: his tact and skill. Mr. Dol. Aretge . fricorgs .teyten, like Miss Taylor's Dora, is "Palr*adondUlgood. De As too calm and done- Pate lis,spaieh action fors real Southern gen- Aletbittr, Imecilsira Mid passionate. Once or twice, / 01 4 1 ratallant 'frith Mrs. Dian he became animate, btrt the effect of his acting Was so very Md.:that ire cantaney it d treat—in the dog-days, In some pit* to do hhii justioll, Mr. Dolman le an arttst— But his, Poovlier '. nice and ' manner *lncite ',greatly - against't• him, oftener than be malt imagine: , • A. -Molt bettor impel:venation ; 'NW/envy,: than WhieltAid..' thing can n be bettor, in its way. Veiy,rarely has thi s Wiffill off tar 011401 afidisiday—hua hate is a part which he make. emphatlealiibis own. T. Troyd's,,lndiart Weh•no. ts"i~ very pe- LA II itTe,ailatol74lfreotl*/ Several *saes in th is - , feoe • q{e oelitpllo;diarnatici - etidlea :Yana!): 140 the betwetageMegsyand Bokdsfer; George Paytp:W's deolutation tilos ;.the Mmtion ; the trial of the lhdiars and 111cOlailvy ; Pete's aamonition to the negroes; and the,oonolusion; when Zoe dies. NATIONAL TIINATRIL—There will be two per formances to-day, afternoon and evening, at both of whlah M'dlle Ella Zoyara, the mysterious eques trienne, will give her dashing feats in the circle, and Mr. Dan Ride will himself enliven the an. dtenoe,-with. Ms humorous and ecoentria conversa tion. By the way, in reply to those who say that the fair sex have no curiosity, it is noteworthy that, on tho afternoon of last Wednesday and Saturday, at least two-thirds of the overflowing holm were petticoats. The dramatic season at this house will end on Saturday evening. There will also be afternoon performances to-day at Sanderson's Exhibition Rooms, (Thiedon's Thea tre of Arts,) and at Signor Blitz's Temple of Won ders, northeast corner of Tenth and Chestnut At McDonough's Gaieties, Race street, Felix Oarlo's ballet troupe, added to. MoDonough'e own strong company, are nightly draWing great au diences. Bookteire , Serenaders 'ire at Coniert INS, doing a good business. In burlesque opera they exact Neat Monday evening, the clever Myers sisters will give a Concert at Ohlokering's piano rooms, Chestnut, above Eighth, assisted by Mr. Charles Jarvis, the pianist. Ir - 4:11 OP IVO : 0• ay Letter from ".Occasional." [Corresiondenoe'of Us Prem.] - WASHINGTON, March 6, 1860 Pennsylvania politicians are flocking to Washing ton for the purpose of seeing the Presidential can didates face to face. Among others on the ground, I nothieß, 3 . .llaldeman, editor of the Harrisburg Patriot and Union . ; O. D. lanoline, of the State Sentinel ; Hon. Arnold Plumer, one of the Nesters of the Weatern•Demoormy ; A. ii. Oolfroth, of Somerset, and others. , From various sonnies I begin to receive intelli gence of some of the inside movement' of the prominent actors in the Reading Convention. The first wall theAanner, is thioli Senator:Bigler was set aside in his attempt to induce the Convention to endorse the resolutions of the Senatorial caucus 11 favor of protecting slavery in the Territories. These resolutions were carried into Reading by the'Seciator as a' tort Of' have branch, (save the mark !), and when handed to the chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, were quietly disposed of and laid aside. • It appears that nothing but the importunity of Biglei's friends Herded his selec tion AS one of the general delegates ; and it is also stated, on what seems good authority, that Baker, the collector of Philadelphia, would not himself bAYOIO.4 I : bill not' Ilbn; Willtdin: Mont gomery taken pity upon him and induced his friends to rote lbr him ; so that, in reality, Baker will take his seat at Charleston, a known anti-Douglas man, , indebted for his seat to Douglas votes! The defeat of Mr. Witte was mainly effected by the opposition of the Administration men, although I am informed that a good deal of outelde feeling grow tip against him, among those who Were on the adverse side. lie was exceedingly sanguine, bat when the motion was submitted to make Foster's nomination unani mous, a scene ensued which baffles description. Those who were present say it resembled somewhat the scene at Baltimore, when Polk was nominated in 1844, and a similar atone in the same city, in 1852, when Pierce was nominated. In vain the Witte men attempted to arrest the torrent. It could not be headed, and even before the, °heir man could bring the Convention to order the deed was done. In regard to the resolutions, Bigler, and particu larly Robert Tyler, are said to be greatly dinette. fled. Tyler says it is a surrender, and Bigler does not hesitate to express his grief. It is claimed that if the Douglas men had made an open fight they could have carried the Convention. - As to the complexion of the delegation to Charleston, there are many conflicting accounts. Mr. Breekinridge seems to be the Bigler candidate for President, the latter looking upon the former as the very man to promote his aspirations for the Vice Presidency. The delegates from Mi. Bucks anan's own county of tanoaster declared thine selves for Bteckinridge, while the 'oftlee.holders throughout the State, marshals o oolleetors, peel. mutters, ea., ranged themselVes on the lame side. authriels Lotereet la said to be represented in the person of Mr. Cassidy, of Philadelphia, while lion. Richard Brodhead, one of the delegates from Northampton, is vitt down for his connection with Jansen Davis, of Mississippi. AA a commentary upon the controversy betteeen Judges Bleak and Douglas, it may be , mentioned that Somer- set, the native county of Judge Sleek, was re presented by Douglas men, and that the delogate to Charleston from that county, Mr. Cotroth, now in this clly is an open lila ardent advocate of the nominetien or 44 Senates from Illinois. It is also noticeable that the delegates from the county of General Poster, the nominee for Governor, *ern all for Douglas, and, with one or two exceptions, the men sent to ()hillside:au ids neighborhood are the active friends of tho same Statesman. Lotter from New York. DIMNESS OP TAR PORT OP NEW Yorik bon PEBEOa. AT: /IRATE EXPrITII-+A rnotrr NEOOTIATION BY TAB COVERNERNT-ASSIBTANT POSTVADTIM 0 RNEIt AL NANO AND TAE NTRKIST LETTER-BOERS-- Math OP MR. Boom: NIB 110N-IN , LAIT JOHN DEAN-CORWODORIt VANDERBILT : THE IT LROIR RACE AND TITS PRIZE nowt-TDB CALIPoYottA streugns ADV.A.TCI OP PARE-EVCTE tIP TER DORTON WILL CARL . [Currespontretratt dr ttli Nits , Yoax, March 0,1660. Thb badness of this port for February, as mule by by the custom-hone °Metals, presents full that are or interest to the country Ilr. Th 9 most noteworthy and gratifying of thlfsh is, that the exports during that month vets larger then in any previous February in out history. The aggregate reached S&EIS PM. The nearest approseh to this amount in any previous Pelvis sly was in 1811, When it went up to $6 MO. Equally gratifying is the feet that the February export et specie VII smaller, than in Any Fehruath daring the last ton sear., excepting MM. when the amount fell to $679,711. In Ad Month Just closed it was $977 009. In rho cor responding month last year it wan $1 J 71.427. The total imports for the month reached 019,05e,579, which is larger than for any previobs Pebruary In our history. excepting in 11161. I rear here mention a fact which wil Stitetl to me yesterday at the Whoa a the Aeliitrint Treasurer of the United States, lost week an order was received from Washington foi the negotiation. of two milt pas of treasury nail, bearing interest at six per cent, Thu order was received here at nine o'olook in the morning. In en hour and a half afterwards the Whole amount bad been taken, and harem Boon one million in gold was paid into the Vaults of the Treasury. Before the close of Maine's on the earns day Mr. Cisco bad received offers for nix millions more at the same rate, Is there another city in the country where a finandial operation of equal metalled* &Mid be concluded so promptly and .autetlt and Without Greeting even a rip ple or twtitement in the monetary Instdry of tne day ? Before leaving the city elf his retnrh to Washington, Mr. King, the Fibit Atildatitut Postmaster Oeuerul. gage orders fit artist all further action in reference to the latest letterboxes. It was discovered, twit weeks altd, that, howei•er acceptable they Might be to the foyers: meat and profitable to Mr. it.. lt, Matie.y.thA oolatractot, the public koWd soda entirely cease to make any use of Depredations upon them had come to be wafter. ot daily occurrence, and the consequent falling of Id the _number of Letters deposited wee ad great as to show, otib Postreaktet and Mr. King the' if any more Of the present pattern were put up. they would be purely for ornament, not for We. It IS now contemplated to substitute some one of the Patterns adopted on the continent of Europe, or iii Canada. The pattern which pleased Mr. Kitt beat was that which was ricently pill tip In Toronto. It is a liblltibr, cast•trott standing fobi feet 'nine India, above the ground, in which it is firmly imbedded, fourteen inches wide, with a slit at the top slagtin g att. wards. The letter is pdshed up in the direction of the top of the box, when tt drops over end falls nearly liv e feet to the bottom. where there is a door fastened with a look which is glalmbd to be proof against picking. The cost of this box is thirty dollars. It is estimated that four hundred would be enough to supply the manta of the city. The total expense of introducing it would therefore be twelve thousand dollars. The death of Mr. Bolter, the wealthy wine-merchant, whose daughter a few yearn since married his coach man, John Dean, naturally revives a little chat in re ference to that romantic affair. The impression seems now to prevail, that, so far es her own happiness is concerned, Miss 'poker did not, after al, make Ed poor a mt.& Her husband, goon after the marriage. was appointed to a clerkship in the custom lime, which he still holds, and the duties of which be dish r e credit ably to himself, and with fidelity to the Government. lie is a modest, unassuming trutn,itas a twat but porn fortahie hem in Williamsburg, is perfectly trreproaeh- Able in his habits and associations, mind, his own Mist imes, and is a faithful and affectionate husband. avoid. notoriety of every sort, and purnek the Way of an upright, sterling man aid a geed eitisen, Wherein is the family of John Dean inferior to that Of the late Mr. Holier t. Commodore Vanderbilt, either from proverbial fond ness for horses, admiration of muscle, or a generous desire to oblige his countrymen, has made an agreeable venation in the time-table of the steamer Vanderbilt, advertised to sail Minos for Southampton and Havoe on the 24th inst. Instead of returning from Southampton on the 10th of April, her regular day, she will remain until the 17th, which will give passenger. an opportu nity of witnessing the great ht. Leger 'race, for whioh several American nese are entered, and the prise light for the championship between Heetuln and Sayers. bear that several Persons have engaged passage for the round trip. That the fight may be illustrated from purely Yankee and thoroughly Amerlean-eirale stand point, Frank Leslie (an imported ritep I hue deepatahtd " a enrol of artists," to make sketohee and drawings of the prominent Incidents of the dispute. "Our own Historian" will fOrnish the narrative portion. All was bustle yesterday at the, wharves of the out-going California steamers. The Ariel sailed with two hundred passengers, end the Battle with mix hundred and fifty. Hereafter there will be but one line of these steamers from this port. The passage charged yesterday was, cabin 1200, second cabin kho, steerage COO. It it Anderatood that the ratee will now be considerably advanoed, as the whble bus:nags is In the hand, of a monopoly, and a huge one at that. Several statements having been msde in reference to the ,Burton willows, it mart pedlar , ' interest Phils delphinni to read the following, which olitimr to be a trustworthy 'moonlit of the facts t "Shortly before leaving England. in litS4, ldr. Burton wee marrd to Alni. Carolina G naps. With whom ho came to this celery. Be lived , with her for many Teen in Philader a. In nit year 1862 he Wm divorand from hor ander e e awn or rennsylvartia, for a cause recognised es to c eke In that atatatt but no involving the moral charaeter or *Mai parry. Shortly after the dirptee he weenieed ,to fag th e 4.lvingoeon MI6 gt ft Whom he had Mb oh lIVO . dada elflA. 01 trill DUO oMu bill was entemly snorant of the am tattoo tinC.Sirat , filisabeth Loft. • who' now_OhliMe to g have mewled t,mr,ltextottja WI Tete last-neined y pad never halt In thiebod.etrn ttpd she nor metes er oil l i:;ablio for the Ant time. Pio opposition him n a lojhe probtkle OT she with melt on bittair V 8 . THE PRESS.—PMLADELPIDA, WEDNESDAY, :MARcII 7, 1860. ,Letter 4 4ranr (Coerespondenee of The Pl/0.1 , • ' ItaitilaVapo. Much claw, Mr. Strongiobalrman Mike Canuall.tee on Ways and Mean', repotted this morning favorably a supplement to the set inomporatios the Banbury and Brie Railroad Company :•„ ENCTION C . Thit the finnberyand Brie Railroad (+ma nn, be hereby authorized to cancel 82 625.0e0 of the 0 Per cent. hoods now owned by them, and executed by them under the second section of the ant of April Mitt 1838, The trustees of the mortgage bonds mooted and delivered by the mama, May 19th, 3808, to senate the payment of said bonds, shall be and they are to endorse a 'nada mi the said Mortgage for the full amount a t om bonds then banoelled a/ eforeseid. And the State Tree, ewer, with the consent of the di rearms of the said oom pany shall return the balance of said bonds owned by said company. amounting to $146 000, end, on said can cellation being made, shall credit said company with Wild balance on account of interest to the State, for the period of deo years, on and after January 1,1660, , Rao. a In coealderation of the great advantages which must result from thq copletion of the .8. and m R. R. R. by the ripening the large treat of cowry through which it la to pegs. alai for the purpose or se • curing the completion thereof at the earliestpossible period. that the mud pompeny be euthorised, after the tinneelletion o f sold five per cent. hoods ,to ermine_ and tune $3 SO 0;dof lila Per cent. bond,. in same or 81.000. the principal and interest of all or any of Which egai b n ° 2 - n tW e inCg l li le th i e n ret t r er gZe m iValeat u art times end places as the managers of the sa id company may determin end fhb Prinelpel at twenty years, after July 10.180 e. anti shall not be subject to taxation. and the said hods may . at the discretion of eald board. be made oonvertible into a preferred stook, which they are hereby authorised toluene from time is time lathe Pelee may be requirr ari • or the bolero's of thp said bonds be to ma • Invertible sie aftwaseld The said ourobany it enther tuneettrathe Prineinel and interest of said bonds en dividends upon preferred stook by e mortgage upon the entire line of railroad, en/ of its papurtenencer, finished or to be finished, tee Udine ell the TO 11111StOokand real estate now owned or which may be epeuited and owned by them, to ether with their rights. liberties and frendilsee. whigh said mortgage shall be end remain forever the first bon on ell the said property. until the mime shell he satisfied of renord—imbleestonly tp the mortices° of 81,000.000 here , tpeore f •Xerated by eeldrmpany forty v rilts of said lice Seca a rla llietti s si n ialto T irlo n eTa t eNlinTs at& ti be leaned by the necond section of this not 'hell be depo sited with the fitatiti Treasurer, to be deliyered to the said company pars possu with thq +moose of the work. in the earns manner astern provided for the delivilry of the Lode authonsed and reedited by thus apt to be can. VeThi d i is intended as riMeasureof relief to the &tabors and Erie Railroad! Copipany. ,With the proceeds of the allele( the canals the pregidebt or the company hoe %wed two hundred miles or road and laid track °none hundred and twenty miles, leaving mill thirty-five miles mere tograde and one undreu and fifteen mes of <reek Inlay. the present this ehre he finds it mar ke t, y'im possible. in present p isteor re moiler and the low state of railroad esourit es, to dispose of bond. whore V. 000.000 are issued upon an unfinished road. Making half a first mortgage, and the other sewed mortgage, he ean Madam or tb6 company's portion and finish thewhole line. 'ride is the state of aZil i s. it le evidently not ere) the interest of Phlladelp ix mind that portion of thelltate through whirl the r yams., Ltd of tte whale Vorelainnweelth, an therefore lam Ol i o i ewe that It wilt Dicta likely, pas or h a flees ay Maas eleeryriLln.l,E4l.lymerany got last railmad In tne colintry. and It Would be e pit cola any Impediment should be thrown lathe way of itspletion. In the Senate, Mr. Prirker rend in _plane in act to (n coreotate the Penn Cite Chemldel College of the tidy of Philadelphia, The preamble states that certain citi zens of Penneylganle have astanotated themardoe, t n . gath prim i t i ve urp A nti akin esemioal experiments withear ha minstrel enbeteneee, and of menufectaring phosphates and other chemical products therefrore, for the adviumetneet of men et, end benefit (111%8TIelei . 11 , 8. 00118eratml-..r A, fientn,J. L. WWI - Greve Mitchell, Bettie Pen t, Eleerge V. Nell Ville, Lewis! Real, and Henry T. Grout. Capital stook t o eon. gut of fivetemisand shares, of fifty della • she . nt Igo, ny.mr. Darker. "tin set insbleovitital a act to incorporate the Greenwood Cemetery Company. "it gives the corporation valor to oareas such summon each triitie of stock as will be 118081111117 to discharge the in• de edeass of the company. If the neserament is not twowithin six months authoritr Is given toeell , after two weeks notice to the phareholder. Authority (salves to sellthat portion or this reel unite fronting on Hideo ermine, sot exoefding one hundred kit lit depth from teeny/Irue. a Theneirs of the deatilof ll:Foster, Jr., received resterdar. 04010 a fee ing of madness to pervade the marte of hundreds in arrieburs. for there is no_ place n the State where he was known better and loved more than here, lip wee the warm personal mid political friend of our worthy elate Pxpointive, and that friend. set n wan warmly reeloroonten by governor Packer. When Wm. P. Packer became Genet commissioner, he gent all the wily to Rentucky for Mr. Foeter, who erne ' there prosecuting his goofegaion or cavil eiteitieer, to ensure lite services as chief engineer of the North Branch Cane]; and since then. I n every posit on that he has been placed. he hoe Aled the full measure required of him. As a matter of inter e st, I append ',letter ad dressed to Governor Packer, perhaps the tact lines writ ten by the lamented deogased " Pit itstdmenia, March 3 . 11E0. P4tll{ll. My near Bir To-day is the first moment since Wednesday last that I have been able to sit up and write. I had a very severe attack of neural. gia. which unfitted me for bumneee. and I should not new undertake to write. but that the pytrit mecca me to congmtulate you andall the consolidated Democracy upon the happy termination of the Reading Conven tion. I remain, very trmy. Your friend. Wm. B.Posrxe, 35." PENN. Flann's Forarn LICTrEII ON TIM CILIA. TIONo—VO have been obliged to omit, this morn ing, an interesting report of the fourth lecture of Mr. Field on the Creation, delivered before a large and appreciative audience, on 'Monday OTOCl inglut, at Handel and Heyde Ifstt. It chill ap. pear to-morrow. The 'fifth lecture of the oourse will beleiivered this evening. 177•19 e Invite attention to an &Mole on our fourth page, on the seventeenth annual report of the Mutual Life insursuloo Company of New York. This Company stands deservedly high, Ito last an nual report exhibiting cash assets amounting to over 811.000,000. .V. Ratchford Starr, Rag., is the agent of the company in this city, from whom any information ean bo had on the subject of life Insw ranee. SPECIAL SALE of 500 dozen stereoseopie &tures, revolving and single bozos, a 0.,, ma Thursday morning next, Maroh iltb, oomdteneing at 10i o'olook, comprising s oomplote assortment of Longhairs's plain and colored clews, colored Eng. lish groups and views, revolving boxes, single boxes, ao. -" 3Llo.ent P.Ullirc■ AN D Ftruerrues, ate paintings, kn., thle morning, in Penn Square. Salo apsolute. Soo Tborau & Bons' eatalognee and ad vestleomente. itOUSEROp FURXITUAIS, PIANOi 1C...4We Ot neat household fhrntture and °intut pianoforte, at No. 11l South Tialteenth street, Thu morning, at ten Woloolr. T. Throb k Bon, auationeera. OcoAsioNAG.' LATEST NEWS By Telegraph to The Press. The Rio Grande Didloonier. mnefleas or V PIIIIIIDINT TO tfill BeNATE—OF VICIAT, Acconittl GOTZATIOR 1101:157011 Di XANbil ABBISTANCI. vlammov, Much creoidont to.day ro. phod to the nate *resolution ea l•nr for intbromtion rosseetins tits present conditaou of arum on the ltio °rends. - • - Amens the dOeomattle le a Islity ATM (Warder Mas ten. Potted FelbriAri n. and ad dressed to the fleefeterf Pf 111,Whldh e Stye that he deplore. he intuattott 4 of Texas. with en empty treasury and trout se, unexampled for the teat ten years. and L i s Y L l l r n m lte' ::4,1? At:. souther borders. tititdthrtle he itrO .-. l lPeorilly raise ant extenued behalf o our Benefit's iron `` out this not be done, he $O7ll he will, it 'Mort time, p orTpelled to resort to n the 111 eamble right of sal .defenee to protect the boy sr—not only to defeat e enemy, but to ore vent the recurrence ef disorder e on the frontier. Texas can, end wiP, ir applied to, in thirty days be able to muster in the field 10 COO men, who are anytime. eMbirrfined as her finances are, to make reclamation upon Mex.rio for all her wrouss, Can ohs bops for aid from the Federal Government f Phe will, In addition to her rupnifeet forbearance. venture yet to defer to the semen of the FedeyOOtiverrirsent. The Pppretarp of WM'. in his letter to e President, dated March oth, lives a 'mutts of I the recent transactions on the itio (trend°. hiothin .) e says. can exceed the onotrariety of opi Mon ht re Mien to them, smolt g those bevies the beat opportunity to Inform them eel yes. The ordlof Gov. Ifoustows the first whiehih Inlet been made by the authority of Texas for any assistance, in these disturbances. fro time Government ; no doubt beontive it was considere d by by them, up to tide time. as a matter Involving loch \ l taly* and Interests, rather then nob As pertained tole honer and Interests of the Uonfederaey. Bat. on the call at Goiremor of Texas, and upon the undeniable proofs of glees odtragesicAm• milled on nor soil, the Peoretary lays ht has not hesi tated to order a ooneentratiOn of all the force upon that fro i rer Which the exigencies of the se ry'oe elsewhere rr o Id A nong the documents is a letter to Gen. gotskton. from .Ansel NlSTarro. one of the Tram qommiseioners to DroviiisMAle. in which he ems. that sithoUsh many tarbnlent leaders etist amdes the Mosio•na the Mexi can people, ea a mass, are hoping for deliverrnoe from anarchy. and would rejoice in the establishment of a stable form of Government wlr wohld moteet their lives and property pod eve the Peace. man, or the rtellisent peoples'!" the &Me o Tarnanllpal retard a rotertomtp as the only meane 1 which Mexico ran us redeems from u reign of Y and pray tyrants. That ital.,* i deep-heated ho tv, oat the part of mans. to everythi ng Astierinatt, Ware ban be no doobt, but with the area flue of Mexioare they would yield bef o re the earns mom of jelitille and Ihunumity which has characterized the United elates in its an nexation anti acquisition policy, /1011VOLIt. Mdrch d.—The brit Knico, elepen days from fit. Johns. Porto Rico, with Sugar and molasses, arrived horn today. James 1). Marks, of Maine, was lost overboard on the Pa g, ag grlitleft in port the schooner Fred Stowell, from St. Thomas. burnt and oondemned. The market was full or dmerioan produce, except pine plank, which 1r as in greet demand. The NeiV Jersey Legislature. Tannvoa.Na. Maud) 6.—Tha Burlington and !did Masai Railroad bill hag 14434 defeated by se year to VI nave, a tie vote. The Joint Railroad and Canal Company here. lent in 4 memorial alleging that the lineeton anti Trenton Rail road toll, whioh puffed the mile. is an infringement of their eat:dome rigida , au a violation of the State faith. • The Ffunterdon and fifilletan Railroad bill haw been recommitted in the Houle after a warm contest. The Massachmettit Strike. Bost°ll, /Utah o.—The shoemakers' C111(0111 steadily , Pr ftfl e tt n ea r i demonstration, have bees made at New lattypcit. North Bridgewater, and Port Sutton. The strikers ate order! y and peaceful. The Hungarian. kOtiTLA,II:I, Mara 6—The g. , (1411; saved from the Wreak of the steamer Hungarian will be sold at Barring ton on the 11th inst. Capture 01 a Spanish Slaver. BOSTON, March o.—The bark Imam from St. Ifelene on January , soh. reports that the British steamer Triton bionabt into that port a Spanish slaver with MO negroes aurora, Fire at Nepoaset, Mass. _BOITOM. MarOh s.—Tho stables attached night, Noponaet Bonne, at liegonwit, if GTO burnt twit together with eleven horyes and thirty bead ot °atm The Maryland Legislature. 8ALT13109.1. Mita?, 6 L -13te House of Assembly , Ise! Veth i t ,44 imiern:etl i gili l l:(4=l%l l7 :j.rin:4l s 4 tdflce Judge Stomp. of in, Baltimore Criminal Court. 'l'he fume comes the Senate to-day. The Senate j tsht parsed bill emPowline. the ity Councils of timore to endorse the bond, or the Northern central slimed Company to the extent of half a million of dol ts. Fracas at a Ball in Baltimore. ALTIMORIt. March c.—Twe of the drivers oonneated the City Passenger R read lines had a (rag= at a hall lest night, which resulted in the shooting of one of the patty, named floater. His wound te coneldered fatal. British Railroad Iron for the South. Wasumorog i Munk IL—The brig P.. D. Dyer tali god at Wilmington, N, C., on Sunday, from Newourti Wales, with two hundred and thirty wen tons of rail road Iron, Boston and Norfolk Steamship Line. BO ST" March B.—Thc mower City of New York. No tn.rfolk. pioneer of th e new line, will to-morrow for Markets by Telegraph. BALTI/1 itt,f/Trati 01111 1 _17 8 1 not active noward Street aid_ at giant City INIII firmer 1,00(/ able. sold at egad. Wheat Rutty e and buoyant; red bee p o ranced lo t axles Je1.3.101.0; h.re 0106/01.00. Gm' ull; 10 000 buy sold' white 70e730 U yellow tak , e.ro Pork. 41117a001a Prime, el& Whisk.; dull and wer 1 nice at Witt24o. NEW natsami, March s.—Cottan; Wee to•day of ljel%) baleat. irregular prices t. bUdittluss 10Xollo , rofihte and Sxott4Agellinilliitit k'rotit Porto Birth MVITII CONGRESSABST SESSION. . e. Ostrtior4,Wasttinoeox, Marche. The VlOO Fellidenhl ll l l 4,ll4 . the Senate a certified :fir:aro Agit vi t e . d f rom the Pro. Mr. MASON, of Virginia. elated Conventio n. t i lie &Psalmi st-Anna had arrested Thaddges Hyatt, an he therefore moved that ht, now be brought before tle bar of the Satiate, and asked font , what expose he hoe to afar for refusing to obey the luminous of the committee of the Senate, andoecond. whether he is now ready to answer, and that be be required to answer such smeetions its mar he propounded by the committee, Is writing and under oath. Mr. Hyatt Was here brought In. Mr. HA LW. of Neer fitmpthiire , move to amend the first interrosatory by , subatituting the ,word mown for exouse. tine ea d that he believed that the Senate had no right to ssail for this citizen, and also bettered that he hail a valid reason for not (Inviting. Mr. SAULSBURY, of Delaware. said that questions were in th, usual Patin an propounded in courts 01 law. r. HALT; of New Hampshire, said tuat was the Mulatto in the Senate, to not as though this was a court of A ' r e . n ii:ja ? :a w r e niadment true lest—yeasts. nape 12 . Mr. 11 AIX moved, in addition , that the Sergoant•at• Arm. allow him full opportunity to consult with hi. counsel. Mr MASON thrght this tinitedessary. The privilege would of donne iq allowed. wr. E wit Wray the amendment. The resolut.on Was then adopted—yeas 49. nays e. The pay. were Moms. Bingham, Durkee, Hale, Sumner. Wnde,and Wilkinson On !potion of Id . MASON. it was ordered that Mr. Hyatt be remanded into the custody of theSetgean•-at- Arms. and be given until two e'clock on Friday next to answer the titivation* propounded. Mr. AVII.SQII, of killariehrisel to. Introduced a resolu• Con instructing the Committee on the Militia .o non. miler the expediency of transferrMg the control of the Indians frOni the Interior to the War Department. Various reports and billg of no general interest were introduced. . . Tbn Military Academy bill was taken up, and the mo- DIM by which it turd been referred to the nominative en Abid er , A trptre reconsidered. On motion of Mr BROWN, the unfinished business of yesterday wee postponed, a hie resolutions, relative to the 'Terratinee, were rated up. Mr. BROWN Addressed the Senate. and mod that when he Introduced the reeolutions he thou la a would meet the epprohation of all the Detnob rate got ohilm bcp roc ' o ended on that t a h r a iiim P l i h n e t f h o e li w oWin u or '' pi e o c sos e v i 6 t s . l e F t i h rs e t n , that glaveg are property under the Corua lotion; se cond. that beam property, a slitee•holder line the right to take his Slaves to the comfit m territory • good that this rtejit existing, the slave holder is entitled to prn- Diction In his property Is the Territoriev. Ite held, and here he differed with a majority of the party, that awns he duty of a 'Territorial Legislature to afford the slave holder eroteotion, and if that egialature neglected its duty, then it was the duty of Cone rcbil to act. Ile wee opp,iped to any compromise Upon this question Which minoed principle. He ant madt erted neon the recent letter of Commodore Stockton. in which lieproposed that the North Should ettnerde protection to s lavery is the Territories, sad the &rata In Worn should with draw Its opposition to a protective tang, For himself. he would never convent to purchase a right which con etibitiertally belonged to him. Mr. Brown made low: end stetistioal argument OPMI the general eut?act iif nry. tin chow the acts of the Reflect Ato rielare prohibiting slavery and enacting a pampa liberty lull to lie toad. In Spite of this. they were asked to rely upoh the common Inv and pelted decision of the Supreme Court. whichwere upert by such notion u tbitt taken in Reuel" ti e ft, ferret' to the reirolutions reported as adopted by thane Operetta Penatomal caucus, sod pronounced the fount, end fifth of the genesis* unsatisfectorr. Be thought it was theduty of Contras. to act Inr the protection of slavery tn the Tern ivies at an earlier day then provi. sled for In the Site resolution. They bed bed ample ex perience to chow the penesaity for the eneetment or laws to protect glower, in the 'Territories. He save no tice that whoa the rego'utions came up he woupi offer itn amendment that the time Ira POW arrived 'When Congress should Intercom. nut r the amen meet was voted delft. he woold then sustain the resolutions as th itfr. l VllT'flll of Indiana. replied. tORe thcuida the cionanon la t w waa quits salleiet fo nr too on. and eslet'd ua ern fur mahy . tb :411%. When ever this was found inadequate, he would rote fur addi tional legislation. The *talent was postponed. Mr. FITCH called attention to the cominuoiontion from the regent' of the Mohnt Vernon fund. inviting both Howe' of Congress to visa Mount Vernon to morrow. He moved that the Senate meet to-morrow at IS o'clock, M., so sk to adjourn at as dad, hour. M 7, GWih . of California. Moved to bike up the Military Academy bill. nut es to deride the amend ment appropriating 81300.000 to equip a regiment of mounted Totem volunteers. Mr. WIGFALL. of Texas. urred the nenessar of im mediate notion. Ile dre a (delight plots,. of the con dition of again on the R io o Grande from the inourvions of Indians and Meitioatis—WOMell ravished, children scalped, houses burnt, end en forth. Mr. PERS UNDER. of Maine. opposed the motion, on the sow nd that the Senate has not yet heard I tom the President or Bee el err of War, 'tr. WIOFAL Li said he had undoubted Information In b le peesesmon. - Mr. T(X/MBEI of Georgia thooght the Governor of I Texas and Pres i dent of the Vatted State+ had already ample power to protect the dinner. This ariPtopria lion would accompligh no good pUrpose. After further Mammon. A mewing* from the President was reed, eneloglos nap. Winston 's letter end a lengthy commemention from the Secretary of War, commonioating the official reports of the difficulties on the Rio Grande. The question wan the taken on the motion to take ate the bill. and it wee carr ed—yela ft, mita 17. Mr. DOOLITTLE. o Wliumnion, moved to adjourn. Agreed to. Adinerned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. FCHWARTZ. of Penneylvenie. eskod, but failed to obtain. Mem to introduce resolution instructing the Committee op Mileage tot quire Into the eleediener of restoring the oompensatien Of Con en to what it was formerly. and into the expediency of regulating and rednoing m lease. Tbe Hauge resumed the consideration of the bill re• ported lad week. (and or which a synopsis lengthen given.! for the Protection of female peesengers aboard ee lit e r. re j l i!VlZ e VOCllßANE, of New Yoh odeted two amendment+. which word agreed to providing that em cee' can be issued against the offenders in the Enelish. French. tic German tangerine. end that suit vim be brought within one year front the time of the strivid of the vessel In Tort. The hill was then led ; Mr. JOHN COCHR pu ANE from Me. Committee on Commerce. reported shill Per thb eimelitication and on. di &nion of the revenue lain. Mr. Cochrane said that plain and radical changes had been made from the toll for a similty mimosa. reported at the tut aeselon tot Co. All innovation, had been abandoned. It was deemed best to coning the premier ns of the bill to the existing law.. with such amendineet. only ea were norms's." to enforce thena l sed which are In meant ime, with the Isistationeo thearensely Deeartment. that have been tr foree_MG sit gee yea/. but without the isnot* of lets This bill simpir elelltile laws_ ateabroad over &lame number of I t was of the utmost Importance that the bill should be consid• ors& The totmests of women* Cr, dependent upon It, because them? but an Imperfect code now opera ting °Teethe tan . Thi,cogiderat mi n d( the bill van postponed till the P WAiit trtlit e kg. of Illinois. from the Committee CothMil reported Mint resoluion direetine that the unmediated Wane. of the appropriation med. is March, IMO, for mut ring the work' andpiers. In order to secure tbe lighthouse at Chicago. be oi ve Fled to the repair and improvemeet of the harbor of that ear. st y. WefthbrO4 laid the original eporopriallon OM WO; ft ironic ant amount had been expended fn the HMI- I hones, leaving i 04.000 for the harbor. The readation we I moral froni f. Tarte E. of Paimayietnia.rtegented a me lte tniurance oronnottles, tend nierchthts , and other t tens of Ph iladelpbot. pray int Con eeeee to submitting. steamers of light draft, for the revenue set nee, 14. oleo* of the present Mailing sehooners. shirred to th e t ommittee on Commerce. The noose then prepared for the eleotion.pf a cline ' lain. Uplardeor . twenty persons were nominated, in iguding, t tounirotti t ort b, bl , M op f`r korr.'ii d.e.714. . v!.:"Tin ita.; of the Merv, or the District nit Colombia. Mr. POTTER, of Wisoonsat unlimited the Rey. Mr. Fes. recently expelled from Kentucky. ' Mr. KIL,OORE of Indians, moved to postpone the election mail the ion of July. whist wan negatived by thlrty•one majorit Alter the rot t hod been called many members chinned I l in eir h vo i res. and Mr Briggs withdrew the name of Dr. Mr a SILANIII thought that all would agree that thi mune should continue as Mort tiros pomitile he; now hint OPPortcaite of knowing 'who was the strong eat mindidate. mid he mistimed that ha Mould OM, a resolut•on distilarinn a rticular gentlemen havt•ln aid let the Miser side ' W ry er ati athendthent poi/mins anntrr eroate; then previous sheetion could be cone and nt t coo Yet mtt ed by two YOWL °Newtons were nya. The whole nether of vote oast Itio ii i rV e it t elle iiiPiVeiciii chi>loe . ek i iiiinli:4w4a •• :ll rev.r. Prootor, of the Southern ethodist Church. it Rev. Thome'he H. Stockton . ...... gi Rev Mr. NOM 1i Remainder mattering. There being no election. the Hoots Again voted, when the Rev. Mr. Stockton, of Philadelphia, was elected by sifirr e .g+TrilfclVi)RTll, of Alabama. Presented a ti y. front Mobile eiMiltr to oho one mentioned by Mr. Florence. An invitation was reeeiveil from the. ladle s of the Mount Vernon Assnciatirin tit -mo r n t o nocommtny them oh a Visa to Ni ant Vernon to-morrow. Laid rot the table for the ;wawa. On motion of Mr. SHIAIM AN , or (hue, the hill to re does the mileage from forty to twenty nests per mile. to b computed bye straight geographical line, was taken tie. hlrgWASHßUßNE.ofjihnois. ineffectually reeueated Mr. Sherman to permit tom to move an amendment te• plating all laws allowing nny raileege et all. r he bill way then passed—yeas 101. nays It, The invitation from toe button of the Mount Vernon desperaton wee accepted for to-morrow afternoon. Mr, H O ARD . of New York, tillered the following : I Vatrring,•A Reprove Mdi ye from the RAW of Pedtiat yenta ( Mr. Hickman .on the Ilth day of December Inst. on the four of ta le House, make the following statement " As Mr. Buthenan could not Orel:Lem racism I can not be purchased by other'. I beve already been °tiered more auto I sm worth, and refused to sell Myles!i at that." And trierrarr. On the same day Mr. Magian, •.,Refire. imitative from the State of New York. on the floor o f this House. in de the following stemmed: •• In answer to tine," It charts of boom one of a Mer cenary bind.Vtlet ice pay that no one knows better M than r. Buthanen. himself , the utter falsehood o this charge,' for he endeavored by {bruin. and the aro dilation of his patronage, but without effect, to draw true men nwaY.from toe petit day of December. Mr. tit of ditty." And lehrrem. On the dreie. Haeresefitatige Iron New Jailer, on the I floor of this Home. made the following jitatementi During the Leoompton controversy I was approach ed in such a manner iss shows corruption on the put of the Administration." And mangos .. Ouch statements imply en interfere:lee by the Execute. Department or, the Government with the action and rightp of this House, incoMPatible with the dignity and emit, el legislation, In to the privileges cf this hod , . and deetruotive of the publio otinedence in one legislation arid Oovernment Theroferc, he at 114sulerif , That a committee Ore Inn appointed by Me Drudger attempts have and investigate whether Any improper been or are being made, by env Naomi connected with the Present Executive Department of the Government. or by any person acting with their mince or con sent. to Influence the action of this House or of any of ire members, upon any imitation or immure upon wide!, it ben noted, or whim It has or Meg hare bed under in considgratioo. directly or indirectly, by any t o roise, or offer. or intimation of em plerment. pa• a...office. favors. or rawer d under the Oo imminent. iirliniler any ile pa tment. °Meer, Gr se vent thereof , to be conferred or withheld In consideration ti 44y vote given or withheld, or to he withheld. 'I he said otittirtilt t eee to have power to send for persons and peters; to bxsmlne witnesses; and leave to report at any tine, y bill or otherwise. Mr. BRANCH, of North Carolina. hoped that there would be no ohleotion to the resolution, as reiponsiole mimes html been eireelor the charges. Mr. BURNF, CT, of Keniitelm .desi red to ask 'whether there were to be leo appoint committee. to investigate the s ime nutrient. fiD. CLEMONS. of Virginia, roes to a point of order. ft was not nompetent for Mr. Honed to motions to raise a teemed committee on a 'duct which etre tidy has been referred to one. Thereiontainl roust he an end to things of this kind, He id nit desire to 'norm se the attendant cleaners. iy charges In this resolution Were. however. MOM Speuldo than those contained in the anti niinr yesterday. The firß Re ft Mr , Washburn, of Maine, in the lhair) said t at the eentlemen's point of order must be oft to the dears` on of the House. Mr. lIQUOTON, of Alabama, rose to speak. Mi. 1 1 1 1 RANCH 'main preued the here that nobody oe fi l l;. 6 HOUR& tli d o e u:rit e ig rig h t:Ne t :c o t t g e iis gig resolution. e committee thongs., to be 1 , 44 0 /nled yesterday. Mr. COVO ,of Pennsylvania, mated that no eddi hone; impinge would he incurred. Where there was a conflict he would hat hove the teitimony token by the select committee, of which he might be the chair man. Mr. FLORENCE, of Pennaylranle said this well the 461ra committee of love/dictate:l. If they got through before Congress adjourns, they would have he much as they non do. An far as the Democreitio party wan con cerned. let the other Ode have all the clerks to the eom• m„.,ineelre Mt.'s. end Others. BRAmr. "it al inn eminenb remould that he hoped there VOnid 14 no objection tonic resolution. Here are 'poodle charra of corruption meet by a member of this House. he u n tieman tom, New York noted for an investlent on , and he ought to have it ; but it ought not to be vied up wait the fraud. in the curium houses, Of pout attires, or publio printine, Ile hoped the Teen• lution would pees unanimously. In order thnt, frit lie true that the President end his advisers ore guilty of corruption, they mey held respongible ; and If not, the 0/1111Mplefore may be exposed. Mr. HOUSTON mod that Mr. Branch hod inn& a warm speech, and had spoken an If any member on the Democratic side hod objeoted to the resolution. Ile dot not so understand It. Re ilo! not lite the gentleman's speech to go to toe country with mirk an inference. He desired the resolution tom , to the committee nuthoriged yesterilim. That committee could now go antic the Conerealinnel donna of any member on that floor. They could go hlatne and enicer there did not roulnte to carry the limeir l Re publicantold the their whole a rty in necordence with the term. of the sleet n ln n t' . Irma State , Clerk. resolution I Would they inquire lint spoils had been e d 1 1 : 0 1 t r o d , out o r ip pe th .l a ke opa p n o lit ffi tt o on o o r t r th o e or f k l e il ei se r , and Printer ? He did not know whet arrangement bad been made In the eleol ion of a person to trey for them. The other side of the House certainly wasted mine one to pray f6r them, •nd they noted with a *coming fair. n nese on is euttlitot. Mr. NM. oi Indiana. said that as Mr. Houston hitt] mede age So Moats he ',vented him to prove It. eir• HRTO , denied haying done en. Mr rtirtioned the Speeker a name in el°,°ilBl}l4B4.l`troi,_"olll (44 r07.1%.4...t00d him to nepublitian pain. ..gr,!Bs o Ve r ,e,,w,tu d se e fo r the nTormatlon , or Mouton, that within the last half holt a distineniehed Democrat from Patiburg had calla him out to inform biro that ho welted to be autmensd before the Invest!- ir..7 f ro iA ai Rameeretin aide—" Who wie he I" " &SW 11; Mr. frourrrox would be °ldled If Mr. Comae would let him know what meth:mutated Dociret had omits this request. Repeated cries of •'Na me him! gentlemen from Pennsylvania had indicated hie nose to answer the ipostion. but his esteem toilets mile WY Ineaktne twin a voluntarily assumed release ei r. FRICHHII, of Maine. milted Mr. Bowdon cis what eutboriti he artlened that the late Treasurer of Maine had expended a laud eeiii of money for oleo tioneert ne permutes t Mr. HOUSTON polled that his authority wag what be had read. tied that he presumed the **ottoman had also seen the chaise in the newspepers or Maine. Mr. FRENCH desired to inform the gentleman that the whole of that story Is a faloleation i made by the Miter of the Dreams Union without the stlghtiet foun dation whatever. The editor has sokpowledged before an inveatigatine committee that it is relas• Mr. HOUSTON. Will the gentleman tell me whether Hint °triter is defaulter Mr. FRENCH, That Is nut the enteetiOn which I rope tannYetne. Mr. itousTom. The gentleman amide the defiles, lion. I want loran the attention of the committee to a llimult loan purl." nine money, and want them to me letter became of it. r. FRENCH. The charge of decal... Won. end the manner in.which it was produced, is about being ex amined tin n rninnuttee. Mr. HOUSTON. I hope our distinguished committee avid render them smistance, Was there oarreption In the Pennerlyrinia eiretionar Mr. 'layout , . The President makes that charge. I Laughter.) Mr. Din STON. That isa mere evasion Mr. COVODE. If the gentleman will furnish me with direct cherge.. t wit I evestiente them. M r. HOUSTON. What dintot °herpes were embraced in your tosoltittontit yeatetday t Ave thee not the merest skeletons, intimations, and in.inuatione. ever produced I Mr. COVOD K. If the ..animus will Insinttate any thing lie pleinly.we will investieiwe it. Mr. HOUSTON. There are intimations everywhere Railing the fleterblieen party. I desire tilt Cl investl. nation be made. I want it. All I ask a that the truth 'ball elated. of Near Yortr.eaidt itwiHD, remembered by the House that a few days aro I proposed a teen talon mimed it special tomtit lee.epPrilllted on motion el It. Grerw..an4 to refer the soldectereetter invintredi nein'''. the punnet. to a regumr minding oommtttee. of witieb I have the honor to be chairman. I did this bottom I wee anxious that there ehould be a System on the *unlace of In resttgabob. The pruhitty oldest of Mr. 130V04e in offering los resolution yesterday. was to Cabinet to t c h rT„ ' ; pp g a r n ou c :ti u tZt i b l e ns i t i" h ' l " n * ; 'i d!!! Con tree the Leconoriton Constitution. Having nere-If Toted to the the Bosom! committee raised et. th instance or Mr Grow, end altbongh animas that t h e charge. °untamed in Mr. Hoard's monition shout be eketnitied into.t cansotvote to send the sub leetto new Indent ouninitte• Thin enlittiny of special committees was likely to he reduced to a perfect farce, As chairmen of the Committed on Patine ktmesndituree, I shell inure: nn economy. I ask Mr.iztto commie that his resolution be referred totes e !mummifies ordered yesterday. If Mr. Cowed e his friends in tend mooning out twenty different subjects toss Man, conithittatic then retrenchment and reform is tot ad °mlted by the Repohiicen side. I Intend net only to act with them in exposing corruptions where they exist. but keep down the enormous expenditures of the OnvernMent Thee must look nut or they wou'd sit thin laugh on them for raising on necesiatry committee.. Mr. HINDMAN. of Arkansas. wanted to oiler en amendment, hut Mr. Hoard refused to withdraw the demand for the previous question hi confer that he might do gm Mr. HINDMAN sett up his amendment to the elerVe table. but the Republican a de vehemently refused to have it reed Mr. HINDMAN undertook . to reed It hinise . f. amid deafening cries of Ord r." and the rapping of the Speaker's unveil Mr. RR1,1,0011. of Minnie. railin publ i cane to the highest pitch, tutted whether hls Re (Heade wire unwilline to have It read. onna; a more then usual onafusien, the demand for the previous queetina wee seconded. ander the Ojellt a. ti Vr o . f tliiVAtT4 rhiP,lllllll,ta.nsultaldi.;l de. sired to otter as follower Itt.olcut. further, That the said rommtttee inquire whether one money was tie enrnipily to pyre ^ilre the °Nadu* ninny member of this House: mid Mao. ulether en, corrupt meant were used, or p is to be used. in the election of the rims , of this House t add that the said committee inquire nenrirnily ins* any and alt (Merges that have been or may he preferred eitaleattane member nr meniners Of this Hone. s tir °Meer n . r the FeAerill Gnii•-timent. end report Nil or othenrunl. LovEroy, or mem. nun to a point of orders asked whether it wee to order by the rules of this Hon.. for any monster to reed a paper in sedan( thed.c sum of House'r. and in deflects or ehie apparent eider of inn and whether ft r. Hindman's amendment would be publiohed thin (714 e. The SPEAKER replied that he bad no oontrol Guilt thp flak, The Mouse then adjourned. PENNSYLVANIA LEGIBLATURR ituuttikoae. March 4. gENAT M The committees twins called for their reports. the followins lea were reported favoreblo. A 101 l to incorporate the tru tree of the itinerial.As tenthly of the Preshrte itn . Chutch df , Ndrr , A o Mdrice aegti i :; m tn t n!.7,3 ‘ ,lAll C :•VlZAl 4 1 :1,%rn r Nrr: d rtt Comolnr of Philedelphie; to incorporate Phdadelphie- Houuntop Telecreph Corneeny : to incorporate the Northern Coel pompano of Lunores. county ; relative to the Humane Fire Company se Philsdeiphint to ie ornporate the Inter:ain:l%l Hotel Company of Phil:Welt ohm , L • e aupplpment Of the art MCMPorstinc the Lafay ette efuttial Insurance Comeau? of Philadetphis • Popclement to the art incorporating the Menne:o4ln Water Company ; to incorporate Ma , todid Farm aa -10-wont:on to moor ate the tele Follows Halt Asso cortion of Phil , dalphie ; T to Incorporate the mestere N ',wantons Company n Phite IA dslerne; adpolorneut to the act inrrirporallut OUT) Mutual Life iturrirtno• Company of Philadelphia ; to incorptrate the American, Encraters Company. BILLS IN PL4CII.—Mr. P road In piece a hill to Incorporate the Penn City • bemicel Coils(' of d &Mlle ; also a mipplement to the act incorporating the Glenwood Cemetery COntparkg. Mr. FINIEY a bill to provide for the payment of the expenms topident to th 6 estebliehment of traiainc achohli for the education of teacher" for the common schools. Mr Gtotto. a toll to regulate the manner of Isstiote m litari orders. The bill in ray's. the portal ends of the State via taken tom order ie Commil ally of the Whole. and read tea lee rah motion without y antedddleat tenth nit h i irrobonthiere thien row. add tee Senate mourned until afternoon. ATE'Moon salmon, The following pr ivate Mlle were considered and pm el; to ineorpornte the Medal Fenn Aseoetattoet to n em* it portion of Wallace Jaren, Phtlode ;don; n sup plement to the not Incorpouting the Pittsburg. If itt..a n ng nod Warren ftailrotui Company; a supplement to the set tnoorttorettes the ro nab Cliestet to Leeds yornte the Unio4 Pail Company. Mr YARDLIIIT celled up the bill tsloi ire to the men t and rectors rt. of detnotges on the Delaware dingion of thefenosylverontienal. r. Het t• dented to'mimes amid'? smendmente, and hoped the bill would be pt st pone& After ;vain em de dolma*. the motion'tn i =onit we, dipttgreYd to- see ne,s 13--sed tX4 . dwttu. la the ebeenoe of M. Connel . who a onn hoed to his room by ste4 pus. called go the hill to tilOor P , .rete a ettmpt.ny to sonstruet the Tow soh t p Lista Said, and the btll pawed. reeerel other r flout. toll parsod. Mr. 1 0 ; naua rii.td in pleoe• lull relative to land Vlr• rants. Adjourned. The Committee on Wo;e acid litcsas repotts l with amendmehts. a hill relsUre to the &tabors sail Nine itallrood m ads. the House (hen west iota committee of the Wltidri, hill took tip the Irritate oal•hdor. sathresmat eighty-four b Ile, nearly all of •lU.h heeled hrsh flt. 4 ‘tig• *newt these were the foilowinsr, A Ipli to incorporate the dooquehoona end noladelphis Railroad 1- 4MINIIW: 10 emend the ehartor of the trosto•O of the Fire Associa, ton of PhiWHlphiai to laeorporate the Carpenters end Builders' lasorattee Crimsons; to lanoreorme the M. John's Beneficial Association of Phihmitel4hia; to '111 ; 1 1, ti: ' r a re (Pt7ecit.rli:Th le ' s riln C enr 7 24 V arils 1 2d - Co petit , : to recorportto the Forster*: HotelCor i p ii a• dr ;to lorofpotat• the,ttn% lacunae* Lompatt y t is• oorporii te the I:nom Martin Company: to 'twerp* Le the Farmers ' Mutual Fre Insurance Casein.: it enSteement to the ace ineorprirote et the Faiirrnent hlarkrit Cotnp*nv : to estatitiik a house of correetion in Friledelph in. he bill relative to the police of the city of Moho:tel. ph i. was ordered to be prepared fora second roadies— sae At no% s 27. t he foilnortne bills werel)docted off the ...dewier: Ell Mr. W.LDIFT An act to Incorporate the -Crated Proem Matorf4rtuf Con 3 r 4 lT eft to l ooor Pot*lf the Philadelphia 914111151101 t Company. 7r Mr, ?flautist) . .. An ail to WV* to farmers cer• •rusts market. toe maet. of Phllsrlolohle, Mr. rixxaftroi. a eapplement to the set Ini - or pontling the EA.; Pencellroete Will Croartat. The report of the Cowhide* Or 1;01)1111 , 11ell. on th loli innoreoritte the tolfot .141 Rarest Cocipsay or Philadelphia.*ai adopted. Adkotrned. , seelox. `The R 01139 Til‘stetriblql ;I: i theee n'ote.k. wed re.. m od the conenteratton on &peon remiss*. 01 the It. neon the privets (Wender Firty•ocke or the bills wtoah puled fl.et teedlne define the moraine .1.1 . • 11011- .1.4.11111 and passed fine&,The hill. to ee-ate old Her neon 'street. In the oily of rh00d,10043. tone:de two it,,ete in 'ha 'lilt,* beMillilod he memoir Pied Pies Red 'neenti•th and Tweell-hrat .'feet.. in PhOadel• Won and a 101 l 'slam's to the :ratline and paying or streets in the horonsh of Manchester Alleehese ocuoty, were them The hill relative to the Dolma of the oily of ulna tied to an anigasphl debate. fit r. Strew.) moved an amendment intuition the term of office to fire t care. thlr.tir Nutt: moved to emend the amendment Ito es to limit the term of rave to es entyyears. The question still pending, the House aillourniial. Dreadful Steamboat Explosion ou the Delawnre. A SONDES. OY LITTS LOST. ES•ToN. TS.. N15 , 0216.—A emelt .tee boat exploded her boiler ns she wits shutout on her first trip. About mein to day. A number f person. were killed or pounded Only one body has been recovered. The lent te n total vreck. • . The taw which had hot tat Welt e.l a wire. was a swill one. built by Trinmaa Bishop. of tole e' - O. to rue ass pasenter.boat betwoeo Beltidere any • le upper Delaware. tII& he funnels, are the mimes of the IttPee t 'chard Holcomb. ;odds Sher,. of Bel, dere . ; keep , . ew.r and ("PO is ?, coo, of Paton I 0,11,4. Share. the 'memoir, end his boo Joseph. of South Rastno. Tramiel yßte l f Vestrte • 8 Pniro..n ►-ed men, of Heron•Eaward M 0 In•eot, t colored t, of Peron. Mr t‘ elver wean roue( ma, And %mould.; bt MT. Gwyn' ft Smith wen mini a r enT men. inn ft veleta,. Mr. Holcomb wee one of the proprietor, of tie bust. II MT= John Smith. of Belt:dere. th:gb broken and bind ant o ri n f ri t h iet t37l; • b l 4 l 11 ):t Vo ' rn si t ! . o - f sg:nri. badly Wm. web'. of F 0..t0n Yuctine Eastm. elmbilt : .10..eya Lose,. of Weslonrivn. 1 . 4 J., of the firm of Van floreo fr. Loser. obi !VII Pehoolem. of Penton slightly : Fred. of Belvi dere, tisdly Wyo. Parker, of Figiston• arm Mn klin: iienry Mettler. of Pe ton, t Ft:chard Willi•me. slightly Soler% Purr° I. eligMly ;P. Vermin. f Eim• ton, lag broiled. An unknolin men from Belvidere wits elan wounded. Mr. BM th's wounds me of on a c Sm.:tete r tlott it is feared he well not recover. Mr. Vonelle hod his leg mol t en in two slsoes and wee otherwise injured Mr. Dlehl's wounds are slight. Sol. Mantser, one of the wounded, IS It oblorod man IV% 74111•1!1. Mews. Etswart• Sentiy. a4el Arthur Kessler, of aston, end Wm. Sharp, Jr., of Belvidere, um miss ing. There are doubtless others wounded, whose nsena Ire not mentioned ; some or them having been Mate dmtely cia•rj..4 off hr the., Wends. Nun —File shove list underwent 'avers! Coma bout. Mr. Valentine Schooley. sr's. nt 6-st asmed anions the billed, e as resorted slightly troubled in t e !eel deiPll;oh ; rind Mr. Wm Notre. Jr .11.0 anions the killed, was plieed under the heed of the MIIIIng.) Louisiana Democratic Convention. 111.703 R0g0y.,1m...: , nr.h —The iJernocrnti3 Etat, Convention met and orentlizr4t •n d•r. itssolivione have been offered ',tenacious th•• dole rates to the Charleston Can- elation from Lnulaiana to oupsort Oa nominee of that Convention, provided oe ar good Ilemoorso. A resolution has also teen offered sustaining Pen•tor Davis' Territorial resolutions. ',muffing their adoption in the plat form. and deolartes that if this le net done the didecates ho instructed to withdraw from the Con• vention. BITON . Rovot. htereh 6—The Democrit:e Convey. lion r.jeeted the " hoh ins " resolution. • A eerie. or resolutions were adopted by lb Conran lien. expreerine adniiration for the patrtntio mime par. stied hr conaervative ftortheenmel eel undtmerilehal confidence In President ituehnnegi's Silminisiestion; embodyine the erinoteles of Pennine writ rtes resolutions; rsoommentllnt the enforeement or the two thirds rule nt the Chuleston Conevtion, and thit the vote of I,outso,a he catt en n inc . t ited der nring th‘t in cue of the eleotins of a Black R•putdipep Premdent, l.ouivenn should most her sister idaireholding Yl•ater compli, for the niter thin of figure nirteillss for pro- Il 'irolinlogit.s to the Cbrlesten Ceot•sillt r .of rt untrlmmelied by Inidiultione altbollih recommended as the choir, or Lou lIICS lot Si. defier. The Derloeptey or ',oilman. I. ride pip. port the nominee of the Lcriventtoili wpoerer be fief . . F.. La Pere an) R , ehtra tor wen Ceettkl pree .t birge• 1 he Convention then e 4.1 1, Lanett. Later from IfMoon. OBSTRI.TIIOI A? rtlll ) 4 01.111 Or tfltr 1119219 gtrrl Yilt..OW:l 5111 P et'nYsn ar alto. NNW Volta. Ikt arch o.—The strarnahm Columba. i n '. New Orleans and Havana. bee arrived with dross tom the letter pot to the let 'net The captain of the Caltawbragepottu ugly twelve feet of water on the bar at the mouth of the tiltmtuuyto. and the almna! blocked up by n largo chin *ground. Thu OlhM , he aliens rounded and remgmett stook to tha mud for maatoon bowl, but au totally hauled off by a steam tug. The eshairba rued. un the Bth. a large ship, burned to the water's Ode.. Nam. unknown. Tne iitaaitier Mohawk wag et MAteelu, and Ilia Moamar Crusader at s uua The eatiaWirt briers /.00 000 in ether. Freight, at Havana warn taneltontatl r.v.ltartge on London, 13'i prenuum. Mlle on New York, Viiwa pra• [Men, 'The Virginia Legislature. THM SCVATX ADTARIA TO A SICTHERN CON RICH Ps.. March o.—The Sonata today re• leered the minority tepnrt favoring a Cent - smog or the another,' Mates, and agrood to the majority report. wh‘ela fig adverse to the Conference. Tim il01111) has not yet ante 1. The Steamer Felice Albert. New Irose: Ninth 4.—The glamor Price% Albin, Mentiall beano for °ninny, arrivid ni Bt. Mils nil, morning. hi Tin Pl ti obONI Mal al oracle/ with toihip's Atikih Bituhiciparigt . 1944 at eldest°. Cl"e" , " Match —The notiplapel election !Ma to uiyrjed ulr allied,. The yote is huge: probably . 6 reignig indletta tik• sleet:en of the sedate Re publican bilked b 7 from 100 to 7W inaloriti. Municipal Election tit Rochester, N. Y ROCHES - M. Mir^lid.—Drontlet D. nttru. can- nu Leen elected Men., a.ou , lullahlY • /11 0 hepultheans bars a insjurtty In the Cdl Conactle. Ilinuiclpal Election at Troy, N. Y. Tam . , March 11.—IsNao McCombs thornoorot, yeas day elected mayor of this city by 303 Esaiuntr. Municipal Electioniat Auburn, N. Y. Amens. N.Y.. March tt r. Moreau, Ittputrlicaa. waa aketthi mayor or ttua city to. Oat, at WO mtionty. oval AIL Henri. Dooloatat.. T. aatue itepoottese haat ta elected vita one aavaptioa. Municipal Election at Aleiandna, Ira. ALIti•NDIMA ' d —The actin AlMetirSl tio.it elocted at titit eitettua bald ta ttua cat to-day, Municipal Election at Utica, N. V. UTICA. N. V., \larch6.--od•ta Hall. Hersh(' NB. vs' elected Mayor a , VI. TILT to-SW. 03 , t 6 amic.oty. The Democrats elected the test of the erte t►etat. THE CITY. Atill'lttatiNTS TULI A3ILRIC:OI ACADZMT Ur Mr sty. Broad ad brag attests.— • 1 roam.' ' N: r t i a t . Li tlit i rM a Twv. 7 l . avian W•hait stt m t• d A Tg: t tL e _tryl.l , 7• o l=trit t l. t:ltma ft./ rig estrsAst.rr k Cks.s ;es Aseirdisititt Tatum' Arab street. shore auctsi.— , " Ottawa: eusee•e Hem.. Meekest @emit, Owe* Tye Mk. Buckler's Burk'** Open, Tram. a r ti e i go a r i atra =cu./Lees street, Weer ma. asnotatese EIRINITIOI hyse'e t tem wasbk_Beikilee, Chestast etreet, eters Ms dose, Nueva of Art. - c a rzi . z. A tl o A r g a nt . rw t tl imat toner Teeth u AZADIXT or Firs APT. lier Cheat Ant Wert ehoroh's hilealbt." The Haart Um Andes." PloccirDurog 1R rns COCAS, YRIMIEDAT..— nurazata Count—Chief Juste. I owns, end James. Woodward. &roar. and ltsad.—lfertnrday coorater we. specially set apart for the return by the 'horrid Al lechettf comity, to the writ come With/him to bu s the commisgroners of that county before the wart to an swer for their reread to obey the peremptory asesiarawe which commended them to levy a tax gaillentat to pat the interest Cu the certificatw of loan reausd by the county. At the openiar of the van no cos of the tow mrasidamn or the sberrtf appeared. It belay nodennond that the puttee were in lows, a mareseerer was tee patched to the SL toluene* Hotel to hart them up sad Inform them that the mutt was waiting. Mr. Jenrincer the triessetwer. returned Without haste; seen ass of** ponies. het reeerred informattme th4t the rdr•ntf see the crorranmooners wire in town. TM east then sut. Jou /reel natal o'clock. to me the del.nialate time to appear. At I o'clock. the eommtasionon. three Is camber. pre vented tinonveirde nt tho bar of the mein- Yr II sham the shorty of alierkeay onnat.. made bl•mtung mike writ, writ. that he the bri4te. of the commissioners Is hip epilog!. la ahr Whew,. to the writ. re owe wee with the order of the coati, the throe ettlutpurpon•rs von Talmud *a from a tle Nor, MO e•Verelli• hiterroested whether the, Jaded the ratantAa by thew Mahe writ cr maadwous 11402 1 1 U to ds the order or the court. &lath answered that be • r tee hews Lotto* thou inGerthrd theta that tWirabria heard by etwiset. sad the court paw aerWreel that mach was rarity of contempt to torturing obrderrot to the umsdatarls The Indio then inquired what Met trod the el.rnbtfa *skirt. mad Wm. M. Meredith. on their behalf. Melted that they left ths matter l a hand.. of the coact. After consulhart. intim. t own... on inhairof the a -art stated that tcer had ye prewar ander the set of as.embly ro ear farther to thy garotte mastof this wait. mice's by washout thew megt for the oTerre which the, had atrretdr enannyted in Mn tempt of the Wart- 'Mutt persishise at ta halted to • time to be Inflicted upon these men. An act of the 1 enlisters which prohibit. the wan from enforcing Its order to the meteor, Amos , - Me struck Acura the pew...sof this court. A urinal to otos an misamicat is ovule hahle toy rrepnanameat natal the ri mos ***** to ob.y the order of the Meat. The power of the recut here. lb II rani which is purely criminal. in Wong,/ to a hes. The three nom wiamostere Were thms ordered to stead e 0 red. Ante &Owe Ittnett • ewe the envenom alike-Cr offrnci and the folly of their edam.% pl.elsr them tripes it the bleed of a reent li tent.thil tioung is loonfni arm each fiEle or or ben with t • costs or the attaehmest end they were ordered rate the custody erf the Wert need the Age be paid. tient.dra•ely alter the peck; or the s.etsaes par. Heredith a roil ed for en alias persmyt.ry The manna was thew entered. asd a refusal to this Vrtrt. if,r Med... 111 throw the er . trierantongral.frita a 31PlIbilen•. Prreirps PatterKes. sad Jettatltaa Brune) ors* be eenther Bre. Tha proceedings al , riteled a ehlvdid court-mom. most of the tam.. matuant Lome directly ',United IS the lame as holders of the mendiratad trade Prom the rammer rand barter of the commis rondo. it was ecepd•red that thew wee cm preteseet of, rhem reesd.ar Rom the posit-M• wbsob they low taken. Altsg Pima —lsstissollammrasa—Tlss Casissosalahl n( Pennsytrssia Tr. TNGamiest...sm. ssol No f or P Kamm! C ppm T. Tau area ss *a non tn. mess*, IMswans ..irmo to be 41.0 sea tas upois slat ruse k •ha evat p.m r dolsace enntiad tbst hLis swiftest af fie las Uwe 'Am days downs doe'snrd. tIS ens's," 101•110 hisadatad tUs slurs. As this_famsd %seam at law a sardistasa tsar fa this leanly( for Isi.Jlf itt. raked rotas paste at law rem 'rod. Jnba liardisr,Jr.ott at. illxtestont. rt. kNi aMter Y Glna. da wawa owe two Irtommtot7 oot.f. 0 , 1014. V PLIL.. -- JsOdres nom.= tad Alasom—Tis te rA v ll i r m fpre n .toat ntct e . a IF. ,—/sema timtQ a h .ado Locow ealMI la • hie p.p.* were costeird ant} whiod boor without lit- i‘• Virg itutio.i of rotor tnalos lAMB o( /why. Plata! MUMS boil Iltll lie Pa iron la- The Notto• eases attracted as imstatsentassalos al met. scree totter forateduthe eirsity of *sworn Ilircialt, The rest( wse otecuotee entb the trtatat Iftedia roe V. chart ell wits tea'raos stadia, Wes X Pss .evesesese roc the der ae...• raa art a= tire mod larnOrotts appeal to the janomelltd • of Not putt,. ou t . JIM arty. abaft " l'etrly Stat." atethen Thee. Olio • Pieherd Read ," were es 11W ti • eh/woe of satirise eartopmett eons. were &wri th e as:milt Um isetrwater 11 rtt= Pohlwron. a detective 'thee tee does meth testa either/ Vtitilirsrlitt i rgrt r at ' hlelir " a "awa be ws ts toilo i rt .4 nava' the hrolutel *Mitt es Was t.4 . l=e sthieltwee we easehsdest et tem beer et ul.,•10 1 1 Mrs mute to my itersate Y. ElfZlPlttelt.—A. reporter of one of the tauntingpommy, who Plight be wen termer' the "Pail Pry" of the profeerte• from the earcestel rsellrof het late lt,V,l7l:7 l : l : l ,lMelZrorrZli :,....."'" 1 " r. Chsteh et Bt._ A t•hoeues.. at Pours% itati Uastll. Wes !Ft 1 4 . 1 , 0 4 . 7 0. ; i try. Ir t t flPill.tits that the ester berme TM Priss sad ethortastnrie as - Rendes manila, was a peva at ••••••••• .rig s lien at In Oyes kebektsl tem. • " taxer Mot " WO ere sway fop tho warm et aseeppetse caserOmptell he oe• en loyal lr. fad het swot Pert...to swthewl IM itittketillY which doe tet rad sothisrLever heroes" rot.. View et Published ot So cots:rat. Ta Gamy to 44* NO. 14 tae Mile we seed omit "mkt this edelAttatif west visit was published ea eatutder loom to t "Cott 'rem 1110 • —Tb, Cvlseteratte.• of Ft. At iseose Rome Celbolie Marsh. ear., o f ' , mob wed Peed wrests. -111 the pieties rat Basch[[ Ra ma Oh. The maw...lion rerenaostee wilt to performed he th• Pt eel , Mabee Wong. Web Mese wol Is celebrated b. the Rev Dr. till•ta. Iha C... Dr. Wooers, va I Antsch MI Pie ocesthets The Armatretate will be ode lomat 1/1 , 11 *4..1'119. est Otto! occestort eR the faithful are 'ether to , tr ~.pied The certrwrowee sty to corenteace at I% lentnek 4 14." ' We its. 1.111/811 to atom tits otwertoeontat end tail facts of the dorltextto• as iiriateJ is panel ta th.• car •Peeptthe Ire ate to whits we one attaross. epaulet Mor eseerthe thwererst et ear frie•4 Tee.** hie on ems:lva' t .. Iteril.wont ~. low •11/7 a 004 it to to itethsbith trodoloctethlu rt essr Litt.—At ten o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. I. 8. py.i g e.. l as trec,,tstaist the Nay Vies, via before Dotottiet Efrew.thatied with Meats t tie A essticea Las Issersse• sat Trust Corneas,. 11 ee peer. rm. 04 strittegter. that WIPP SPII Of PI 10 , PIO lq.o a witother of s Arm of DOA Atte called a. Sr. A lesnoa•r Whtlld , e. the weretdeal el the venom',. sad so .4 ),,nt to loam 'hem 43600 M a wasters, wererti of Ala mx , .1 sock in tt• raetsra Ithrlort Camerae Tht• Mr W. ratttrieti r.• d.. bat tea srae.ateata •s 4 I. oati posher/, aid he i Mr W 1 irrefsf An ties • Akre. II he world let torn bete S3OrOna th, t•eurtty. tr. 1t... tO obl/O• him. lot haws heat the sure. nu ...es sae not ~id et the vomit with moored. psi Mr. W. wet word lo the It•te TA* time grettleene who ReA Alt the worreer wilted end 'ardente , : Mr. W, t hot _Mr. El•airee owneda por tion of the stock , n t!e ,Msrk•tComPsPs eel ail ll‘a rhare,l, htd 11 , 1.1 11,1 SIR° of tb• I.uttl •0.1 911 II be mold rat that Sam (port; Mr. F., I. Toe? , Ire Ile ft. nmader iii It,, Mr W. sato beta h•eco J sot Tenor - men Mr. F :n tho constr. to he heti Tot twit*• In the minor's. Mr F. the, it Is alleted rallat on Mo se t...a. tits. sod pare! lot as tateasana. but this wean/ma. if. told him if no rt., A the lima h• troptd do It at Cs rent. and at the v... il of the isetastos Thee the rat flout o'lltral lirenotta PrtloLta •reet red is th e De', Newt. The Re , ordar,artet the touirtsg. rseerred two daemon yeti! to SIT. Rest. F. , Bracts •c.—TD. followlrt ate the +stag of real estate. gentle. 2 e » male he bit a Hone. at the Yhiladelehos Flamm*. yestentas. 11(.11 . . 1 orldiaat snare 1217 new shares Baa ?testae° 1 sal Setori at on—tn 2) shoes Delaware Mutual Safety lames.° Cca pane. Par .1310..w- 1, 1, ea khan rbotadolthisLitware Ccaspase—s3l. roh, re Mereatal.. etnrlPanl•- SIM 4flq. II sores. 31tx ti wart 0(1Cal, 111F•St0/1 bet. Parc Ma. 13 1 Tb•r,/ .t..01-1/111 710. Ground rest of * 'IL int 17 by 11 1101-0111. ilrocsd restrpt 1111. 10a 131.- a feet—am. Two.tr.- Imet &welt a Pieta street. sortie( FAs w•tar. lot 121.. it !set— 000. • Tern slots ruling dwelling Tine itt4.l. "" Ftsetl, lot ye by Is riot-414*Oct to trotted maw( t (If Two 'tors hnek deielling. Aprisee stregt.lot II a b. n ref—.s COO Three story horn dwelling. No. ltin Vise gusset. lot Str le feet hJeet tot round trot ea-sLun. Tug Young Men's Democratic Associavon, nr th• Twenty-thud ward- hoki a ts•et.c os tintoloy • toshit. Is Franifotd. nficats The atlestease• Tx. rat? Inns .ad •am,. tots •ta• sol:ed. After • close .'meat. Petry 1.. Rteensooll tray elsotati Preen dent of the WlSOddit:On m ror the said or !Aral of sit mneth• hr rationtt ta•lr•. h"soks G. Ro'tous watt trite , o,l rowsd int sad Rntoirt E.Writht eorriposti int secretary. Loath Lilies., tress tint. A.ll lit teat.. .I.n prwerdients,vrenS I.a-ootztist Tlwal•K4n4OlOtt tnow tsdt.tiste• on* tat.. hundred enwasbeons Is••‘• sit he OrnCros ttOqtell hit* t. ye:, to ODlrsto4 w.t`t tb - • D •e• w+ lig of th• Dessott•el t 2 the rocost et-ntt•• of 11.41 taut. Fiat Yrltrantr.—There was an al:vraa of An t eat•nitt • fternnos. nontLiintel the La.,'" of Intl Idinr on Meant Street. near New. Tke Wse noostructoyj of woo 4 an ate story DWI, at d roved of * fnutlson• wt.! n( br.eit shoot fo,r rser Au h, 't 111/4 holit by Di. Islcal Istotistor2..but I*R leen used 'al.!! es n Storehouse. Thlr• eats onsen nr mnre ettk• of golf-hue, tot•th•r with nib* r arth of • ralothie • char...wt. It h•ti h.*, sopa he • t iny.e ”t I.ha tEtpole Of expentnentlttz ci coal oil sect dune; the votes* the •11••en•stott it , * firs toot tao• b. c . o .* au pew Roeidasts'. Tha Ices to art- •Itu.l at renal 32 CM to $3 ree• THE FEXIXAL OT TNt LATX Wx. B. • A, JR.—The nterabat• of (latent Council mut= Wed Toe. , day altarianm And rnneterted la a ttAlt ata , d funeral or Wm. B. r Jr Tv, f3a.....1 , Noli platy tr.mx the houte r J Etter Ttmetre tti T. t i"" 1 " wan. rittana'Ad in the rosatAtratnaZaa t And rom thane* Otkaa oat to Pqtatinr.‘ I•ta an I IA finelit interred t.-4,r, Tao depot Iv" draped is mourning In mentor; • (th• ii.t.ated. and We •A,:tt• .tang that It as the tato:IPA, of th* ,RIPIRYIIO.I I I, 4O " 11 thlut frailties In mon:cant ler the levee( that, mat AtaErr Or THE nlift , firin Three Voting min, 'licit I Ntah•ot. Man. Itit•herl• and Meek ekenr s. h* , * been Aftett , d the 't ake a • h. N, n eapeAth ward. ttel'arr feat Vritzrik., there'd with tl•nlo The bnileknits via the lAter 1 ,1,14 the ward on "urdvy cuoht bate fall 'coolant( wt. eh env. rat•nl•J• Thit7 14.!nat T. n "row,' , Alarlip rA,r,-,ara •• ToArentu • ' •1,1 1• • ••• the Frlnkford tout end the llend,ne Tle• nv , 111 cer,(“• On n Irhsch I'll admit t-,•Y Etad the Gull l.et' ill•ded to Aer.lse 03 A CLItilOC or 1101111CIDE.--01:1 MAndav lavetUAl A neon( tone n•to•d Lollard flattot wi ("fore Ahletnro Patent:l on the char", of betan nn ncce•fory hrfott the Art retitio• 'nth" snort./ al John thee?, irhea witan•rrke dra MdAdAY ' leet eroet. an the reventh TAW. He Ind ,meted ea the e , offieltint of n man named Dove harp, tad eft._r • low hee tent dtschtfeed. the testmcny taattretant to old hint l're.gosAt..—The Qusrter Suctions Court 13 nnw orooviod io the trial of two alleged otcaterfattoro We flowed kiromt the crowd IQ the tobbT • anieses of to, aullaleintl• who are know" he tee Pollee to t ent‘vol to ecttterfettt•g. if amof tor *wont* whw have na il lesd note* plowed o^ them. would cwll *4 the court to di,. thaw mat recosolse the +M ho( of their loose*. The eel.ce w.ll he *lad to arise JIM hod: thaw loaded eat. end hand teem o , llr to the law. rCHLIC 141CITIS0.—WO tlllninlitarld that the Pouthern Liters, floolety,a very Courtsh‘ny lutervis t ion in the southern seettou. one atty. taterota =5 pUbila c to night. et Southwark Hot. street. Abort, Cathenne. As !defer, eeterguntnen • are sheltie seeeptetle to DU/ radars, irt lot* the , 1114 11 ' 4 forget thss one. 1.1.11.0E1) Eltattnt htltNt.—The case 01 N. P. Camel . thereat erith otsibessbniiiith• (uof the Thitteitith mkt itvoirstit-mtiosts simator Ittd -111;0W/1 0111.11 el for* •Nernas en at Melte a .O p I trard a y. bet wee weetscreed er than" , leaflet anal wily Mixt tall Welt'''. AcemirrAt Snootme. LAM eveiving, fit*ot .1 at o'clock, while 4welnil.teetii vas is Us lasor-beirr mi 01 of Ocolgiii saawasiat. a raastast sae disob‘rired ltimarta at oa•attls mos. literalist 10 ms wi . raned la r. =lra TIN %we al Tosco! Iris flu .=x+'33 - .F.~.i.; ,~ar;~i?- C IT Y, VDEMS. Rtawar T a_ienxtri t it oc r a sy _swifts tattsdtateit at mitosis, the satin intim Si beg 'us beta oomo t eadyrendedeitsai The riarlits od abig gtglial - plasnala tiny I. Ibie tasisst. boo lot menu That tie WWl* lasarb••••11 gar atasstr. entelere berwenr. or at blest e- s•••103If. Oen he tete avast tett by ad "be bee* bed ettereee le tisyei to can by abet—.west *ilea bee vie* abeesiee soeyb to bitten "mai tnt be ieritttedAtet • bet re bete. arrest! ewe. toot to are aerial* •.....- ateted. We reise lotto beim ea same atembed.that oar yoragazat treies aotidie preeidelettsb Me mew Lost steasupadatiess .Lehi ataile •••1•4•••• art tants* fa , sight- baveL mina le iseblit fee* Participated Is thiamine! al& let lona, eiresteed be haws tt grattliall ; ~Web meat eiesety • day. Jet le this, as us molly site. romosa•Lat los speak ilat tin rabbet. oer tank bosom Mai lees yet te the bled. se e• eft* Scow, , 0701 wele, birds thr writ tea his oast tit* sa•tallost Yams of wit hatimbritais Ciebni Lad. nth the ptes.ie that tine idersiag ademels.l6. boss use sae Intb them et the abet aateil /Man Dalao., elm pineit• tin awn.- ibis ta.eibea is des to lie lagessity of ear eget -55.5. et t 55 %p, Yr. T. T. tyceinoi. se thy sontio so as whisk W tura• ti te the vett* b deem tie eodo bras. d Illattway -ear bLaanda••••••• of Wert, Wan. wiobW & Goatee. Xr. Woodast Us. bo •.1 ablated roe, sew eta waste to Me lita.et ' , OM) the bawl tree Owed wpb thw OP bat Odd L ea bet eta • War to whkb we boa the opooatusity •yasti•o• t`t• can at 14 aaauhetwt of Nam* 114 It Ilk The sfeevint ten of Mai Sr.. ersataetase bentifent to cum irsoe the Perstel meta root bees bees the fumy If unmoral apron! by alt *abate trayeßed bet v an auto sloye that tae Peratorar of kW try 'limb air can tatvieted teitttniey "el 5. Om Woe. their sdoyaoe •••• 17511 iteastet void i• tb• L. 311,2. "Sew eon, wit way state at Om kit Asa. Sersiii lat Mar, aad. as vs .wean! Oa int.g. BMWS iirs•suwa was war* l 9 to a romikw ohys,i4V ilh•P•di sksosbori ass a nu!war eantar• Pewilars is laSe Ober. h`d • 'Jew et Ow daf *mai dove. ca m wall Crete at frees the ems ins jail ha. testi. se tar u Mat subs. Aril fin •ow •41111/41114 enwitistit and rsilleiti a. it skis bat I. • wait of a few smississia. Visa is smt • MISS hkisibtable.lo voctisms ars 09 or. *Aimed that itsii•g tinwe' errs mit swiewilsfibi lb. wan stimbrr of eassiszew MIR setwasisritissl 9, a*. aid an ase am. , . ii, 11146.1 S .30 MOB INfillr "toroktn.l fat* dent swelersat bide* OWE OS te.l. %leg fo sly) ta IN* wet &sated istpt• of g yewswele• Kral psi eNyMrir.. no wires( sistesasies ere es iiisetnisted ra w b 1 mimes el nab ewer/ se !Wall Deems. I. soestitst• reel. owi • mess* issiliserws. Ile eta. beast Sitiesisd twit insiry awakes emir Noce& , Another east& feature se. the ewe* mittee toy' *ashes. Beelkies etteeisese' of die re it sopseweit sentratorg 'knt that antis of De towel the eiat.eessro at.-seers wmood with as Wiitiseel weettlseer ci cr.ra• by whiett the Ista!thr coreelstiee 14 we air Uwe is sesonal. sail the tairtitra ealairte et Ott teaks.' sauvaned at sa *rear of the test. Fmk `w=ith 15 nprlit l / 4 1 with a lid-tatit hate ristrees avert : 'eur. toe ss !beet Usake.a do meas. lass AM1t4.12 to el Ups. kOWSRIIIt. them s essener tsar woe .1.141.3 grimily minims the taiwOstt /so eves~ awe of thw adworable an we weer ha fir wreak. yes* Iltr! horns Oros, nth tuPsuisiled h&j este, of lir. 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