STEWING! H . n rl 1 1 m A. A. TOL. XI-No 66. PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 18(59. : UuUULH SnEET-TURiSa OBNT3. FIRST EDITION PRESID ENT GRANTi English Conimrntu on Ills Inaugural Ati rents. JVin tht Daily iWtes, March ft. Buch per lncluus efforts have bean made on this Blue 10 roprtsniil Ainerlcau credit to nay the least.. 8 mewlirtl uky,aiid bo miii ii tiH bnu said ty InrltMcruttt or-ttors ou their tile to glv "auction to the suspicion tiiBt tbe eiuphutic declaration of ine new l'MSldeut Is as timely as ll is sil -factory. NifF ran llbn said et her ihiu Predui Uraot "dot.u protest too much," or tbat til emplntlo decla ration or laithfulueaa to me public credit 1 superfluous. Ills argument for common bnaay Is the vry old one, tbat It is tue bl. iMiiioy lor nmio is fe for liiUlvu'oalu: and tbougn It inlitbl b?e been btUer tbat uo curb argument aooPid ba needful at all, it was rendered i. eedf.il ov tu fnopoeaia lopsy Ibe bond In cuirenoy whleh he D. rnoeratlo pirty and eoiueaeoilousof ine Itepubltoan pHriy put forward during tne ei.io tlous. l'rt-Bluett UiuoI'h election was, boever, tiiedtoslve victory of tne party of honesty ovr trial' of repudiation aud be, tberef ire, makes 11 distinctly onui-rslooa that l-tliuful nmi to engagements, aud me lull umnbarate of promises to ay, la the fuudarueuiHi basis on which bla administration testa. Oa strictly foreign topic Ibe address Is fr more reticent. We naturally mm to Ibis part of It totuquire as to tae relation In wbloh the new adiuiuls trailou stands to tbe nusettled question oe twetntbe Americans and onrseivrs. Oi tbls r mint, buwev, r. President Grant gives na bur, itile fallslacilou. Xne smtteuiious wisdom wbloh baa scattered political aphorisms over tbe previous paragraphs seems to forsake blm here. Toe niurlinlion qnettlon, v.blcb bes beeu Anally and aattafactorily set tled, seems lo suggest I wo or three sentences, while tbe Alabama claims suuaest but one. If Indeed, they are referred to at all. A. vague generality about dealing with nations "as equitably as tne law reqnlresibat individuals should deal wltb eaou otuer," and tbe hint that If others depart from tbe rule of rebooting all rights, ibey may be compelled lo follow the pru-edeal. la all lbt really bears on foreign affairs. We must terefore wall for aiiue farther declaration ef opinion on tbe part of Ibe new administration. li la entirely oler tbat tbe new President la a man aoluteuaeiy representative of tbe American people ol lta etiength and weakness, l i hlgb principle and ltr national prejudices thai any course wnloo be laaes on foreign questions will be Beoure of tbe national approval. from the Morning Star, March. With reard to foreign policy, Gene ral Grant la very UeUulte lo bla euuuolnilou of ound prluolplea, but komet!ni ainuUuous la tbe aenteDce which appe-trs to aogfat tneao plication of tbe la to our on case. He says he woold deal with .nations as equitably aa the lfw requires that Individuals t Viula -eal wit.h each other. Tbls la to lay -own a maxim which cannot be too blgn'v commended, and wbloh present a au admirole coirat lo the flllbuaierlng doctr ues oyUeueral Pierce and Prealuenl Bucbauan, who looked upon Maxloo, Cuba, and Uentrbl America aa belong ing to the republic by tbe rijbt of tbe strong to subdue trie weak. "I won. d respect," be remarks, "the rights of ail natlona. and demand equal respect fur our own. If others depart from tms rule la deaUo wlia us, we may be com pt lied to follow tbe prece dent." This may be fairly Interpreted as an Mutton to the Alabama imbroglio; but It In volves no actual meuace, and we must be con tent lo accept ibe rebuke, If we leel, as we must do, tbat It la not wholly uudeserved. It Is cer tain tbrl the President has not. In tola ad Iress, given any countenance to the extraordinary remarks wblob were recently attributed to hlui by tbe quldnnncs ol the Amerloa i prens; and all that we know f f lit cnaruoter and anlecedenta justifies tne beilef that nls coun sels, now thai, be ia elevated 10 Dower, will be those of wisdom and moderation. Ills pro gramme la aa eminently paoldo one. Tue warlike spirit baa no place in it. It breatnes the purpose of a man who will uphold the greatDessof bis country by reunltlug a divided people, by economls ng and wisely employing the national r-aource, and by cultivating peace abroad, and at home tue oivio virtues. jBrotn the Morning J'ost, March 6. It la unqueftUouaMy satisfactory to Cud tbat tbe President, pasilu from, generali ties declares It to be tils oonviollon taat tue Btutehbould pay to the uucrmost Urthlngall lis obligations. II will be gran ylug to tbe creditors of i he Uulted State to flud that tbe Chief Magistrate abd the Cougress are aa one on tbla lmpoilatit point. It could scarcely be expected tnai tbe President would refer, exoeot In general terms, to tbe foreign policy wolon he lu tends lo puisne. To nuititala tbe dignity of tbe tiiute of which be Is ctilef, and to respect tbat of others, la a very ooui inaudible seatl xnent, and If acted upon will promote that bar nioi.y wbloh at preseut subsists between tue American republic aiid oth- r powers. Oue pis sage In tue pioolamui Ion will, however, proba bly arrest at'enilon: "If others depart from this rule la dealing wltn us, we may be compelled to follow the prece dent." We are unwilling to believe tbat this can have nny reference the unfortunate dispute wuloh has arisen between the Uulted States and Great Britain Idoi neoiionwtth the depredations committed by tbe Alabama and ber sister cruisers, and to convey an intimation that, unless tbe olatm advanced by the American Government are satisfied, American lilted privateers will, la tbe event of Greut Britain being engaged lu a war with any Kampeau Stute, commit acts which would he In tne nature of reprisals. Tbe President must be well aware thU we have done everything in our,poer to eifeot a satis facory settlement of those claims, and have rat ber gone beyoud tie lioe than otherwise lu sabmlttlng tbe bona fides of our onduot to the dtelslon or a mixed tribanaU We ray, tuere lore, be permli tea to bone that. ere long the adjustment of this unhappy ditftrence will be efleoled on tbe basis of the recent Convention, and that the nnklad and, we may add, unjust feeling entertained toward ui by soma at least of oar American kinsmen will totally disappear, The Iostinnter-eneral. from the Baltimore A merlcan, Mtrch 13. Without pretending 10 speak by aay ppeclal aathorry of Mr. Creswell's purpoe, we' can sav, with a fall assurance of tuo correctness ot our iBlormatioii, tfant tue new Potaiater G.rf ral mtendj to be roaster of tbe po-uton so far as the duties of hU olGcu are conceraed. Tbat be will permit no "nnsi wl h'n rins(," or "wheels witnto wbcH's," ni r auv form f reJ Up Urn, no matter how voueralile or ofllcial, by wbich eteulinq 14 ma le fern;-respectable and tborouenly cafe. He w II aim to nuke the de pHrtmi'Dt efficient reliaole, aud, as lar as pos sible, Fell BupD'minz.to tbat it mav return to the public tbesreatett hooount of accomoio li. t on tor tbe least expend itara of ibe public funds. To ibe accomplishment of tuts pur.io e be will bting s Btrous, re-oluiK will, a baoitof stffiov aud persistent tudnsiry. aoi a soind, practical sense tbat Is af'er all, tbo retdien spent lor wi rtlnii acceptable resut's In the al oltl'tra ion ot a public olflee. We Rnow ho intends, and we believe ill Le saccessful lu. nlHCinir our po-tui svs'em on a bajts of fb. rm gbi ess and elBcteucy which it has never before reached. Wliat Was the nttrT Tbe Clnclatiati Commercial bas the follow trar: "It was not the law tbn troubled tbe ewarois of polttlt itns out Vnbtngton In Mr. n aa in thus lritd -n nnr.liiiiif ahoot It! but they lesrt d a diminution ' their own col ifojierce. They want the revenue service to amjonrt i arty crea'uren, and d not rare for its sncce'riui aom loisir o- tbe retenue as a matter ot b'tsineas, tbelr rao-t a.. itnniinallon VAIll.l Yl aCITit. With b e wsrt at tbe bead of th Treasury D-partoient mpmers Of uonnreas o iuiu nt yw "i " . nm.mn.n uiid relative Into its tat DliiCiiB. Tb'B was i bd secret ot their sen-itive. ht is shout tbe soirit ot the ;"eT were lu profound ie n"rarjc nu II Caleb Ouhing Tod the New York World tol l toe-a of its ex.t- Utenee reverence for tbe work of the lather of tse Bepubllc as tut j Buujemy ut iuuu TUE AIMY C'VHUATI0y. So sue ExpreaslAnn or opinion by Oene rat Mbcriunn. To-day a blgb army officer called upon Gene ral Bberreian toask, lor ibe detention of a miner otllcer Id this oily for about a mouih pending ti e aale af prtiper'y beiotu log to tueLitnodn barracks. '1 oau't do ll,"aid Stietmta, "be liuM go to Charleston iWbt away." "But I Deed blm lo nsUl In rllsposi-g of t ie property ni ibe tiai racks," atd tbe fn ier. "Usu'i help It. an," Halo tMiermaii, "Weil, wbtt atu I to da wlih tbe propert?" Intei rotated the ottiiifer, "Burn It up.Hir; buru ltui ,lr;" resn n ded rfher nin. "Ail rigui, Ueneral;Jiist pul trial lu writ ing and 1 will commence l he nnrniaa to-morrow morning." repil. d the otllcer. ' Uow mucti pit perly Is there In re rrracks s i?" assed Hneimau. "About .t)0 000 worlb," answers! Iheotlicer. "burn 11 up, sli huru H uo, airl" exc aliiiKl'Sherinati again. "Put It In wrtilu, Geuerul "agalu reqtie'el titeuUlier. Snurmin aaaln rt Iterated his Burn it up, Kir buru It up, air," and Iben added. Tue fact Is. Gaiiero, 1 wani to get ail the oillrers I cm out of tlila city of Warlilnglon, It is a bad place General. Ills conunili.g tbelr morals, aud the so mer llity are away irom here the b-iter." "Bui." raid tbe otllcer a8alu,'tl yuu really wish me to burn up the propn-iy?" "Well," answered Hhermxn, "you ban bi-Uer sell it olf as so n po aitile and gel rfd of it." Not long- xf er a eerleln general called rjp u lierm .n to asa about his aavlKument to a departinnot "What department 7' asked nbei man, turning sharply upon bla questioner. "1'be U'ptrtineui ol Washington," said tbe astounded General. "Thiil department was busted up yesterday. There la no mob department, any louger," answered Huertuan lu his gruffast tone. The General left beadquarier-i in I he nlg'iest dis gust. Hberman's stralgbtforward way of doing things is atsgusllng mauy of tbe army ortinars here, who think tbey are not nei- g treated right after having fought aud bte l for tueir coon try. Pherman acts on tbe bypot besis trtat all tbese otllcei a went to tight m tbe prlnoiple of pure patrlo Ism, and tbal virtue Is lta own rewaid. If tbe pollitclHns are aogwred wPb Grant, tbe army omcer are still more incensed with Hherman Herald' Washington correipou dtnl of yetterday, ( Orant's Appointments. Bays tbe N. Y. World's Washlngtoa writer of lssi evening: Kvety Congressman swears Inwardly to night because It has come to pass tnat Presi dent Grant bas made tre following rules to govern sppolntnatnt: First. Mo appointments, to speak ot. at all until the Ten ure-of-O dice law be unconditionally repealed. 8-ooud. If tbe law be not repealed, ibnn only n!tul va cancies are lo be filled, and tbe contluuance of the law will be construed a a bid for the 1ns by Congress, wblrh tbe President will be constrained to regard, putting tbe responsi bility for ibeaarre upon the Congress. Third. If tbe law continues Mr. Graut literally holds it to be as applicable wnile tbe Senate is lu ses sion as while it Is In recess. Therefore, be will make no nominations to offices during tbe session of the benale, except uuder exactly fcuch circumstances as in a recess would con airaln blm to make a suspension for "cause." Fciurth. If the Teuure-of-Offlce law should be repealed, then the recommendations of Con gressmen f r their friends to be appoiuted to office are to be favorably contldered only when all tbe radloal deli gat Ion from a State are a unit on the men recommended; where tnere is a division tbe President will undertake to find some personal fi lends of bis own whowl'l exactly suit. These four points arejnsl as offi cial aa if countersigned by General Dent. Tbey are willingly communicated by aggrieved Congrt fcsmen, and ate tbe common theme ot the capital to-night. BonNtful Chicago. Tbe Chicaeo Poet proves, b? in on test able ffpi.re!", tbat in 1891 New Yors will have 3,013, 931iunHbttauti', and Ctncauo 10,026,540. It sas the propresot Cblcaga is lat:era it a to all ibe world. It declares that a beaoort is not tire great city ol a country, thst tbe in'ernal trade Is gnat or tban iho loreipn, ami tbat it seeks tbe centre. Cbicaao is tbU centre. It then adds thit Chiraeo surpasses all American clt e, eroept New York, "in many important particu lars, ana mat in a snort time it win s irpa-s even Mew Xork in tunnel-, pirks, thpft'ies, opsras, arts, and Bcience." Ibe Post then adds : "Prt press in li'.eratnre is a' wavs more dcl'be- rate. The best seueal criterion thereol Is the public journa', aud tl.ac tbe Civ st p-oare s p s sible Is fiiukiig hereiu modesty only torbi 's our giving tbe proo nut tor wbich mode-ty we should on bedit s ingly and t rlumpian'ly oomt to ibe entaoiif nmeot aon tirtpaia.lcled buccess ol the ChlfsRO heenirq Post." The 1 osi need not be modest. It cm pro perly lay claim t ail it bibts ut la the foregoing extract. iV. Y. Commercial. Washlfton Correspondents. ConuresBriien po, ma'iily. to tbe country through tbe press. Trie? ride to fame aud for tune on the delicate nib i f pens held by the lepeffn'atlves, in Washington, ot journals throughout the country. Small wonder, then. tbat the res rAbg is feared, if not loved cr respected. JJow t correep indent or repo.ter ts doipg well it lie gets seventy dollars a week yet what is sucb piy to tbe lack? turn ol a vn e on son e claim covering to ill ions In th.a 11 a-e or Senate? A correspondent says ta the Hon. JLvi ursus SaDdstoce. "That is a last cla m: 1 have carelu'ly investigated it. atd, moreover, n y friend C. is a truly loyal nao and a g od r How." Tue Hon. Lvcurpus mav nr ma? not thmk so; but be kuos tbat a few tt-rse sen tetces Irom tb pen of the correspondent will Bive lilm a prominence beiore the couutr?, and se-ure, prol'ablv, his renoaiinattou. 8o be votes, und Scratch po pockets bis little lee tht amouuts to ten times ibe pay ot bis journal. Don Piatt. The Cost ef Glory. Says the N. Y. Posf;-Ttie gooti old Eualish constitutional riurht of gruiuulini; is exer:lsed Ktbls moment in Buulani to tbe tull'-st extent. Pre-s, Parliameut, ao i people are grumbling, and are likely to eruaible more. Tbe occasion is the footing up of the "jt'oinltion totilu" of tbe Abvhsinian expedition, wlncn scms to havo cost 8.600.000. wi'b uiber liule b lis yet to come in, which will probably swell the dgurc to en mi'iu ns sterling, iuis is, indeed, a protiy disL to set be ore the Q-teen. Kever was there h moie But'cestul expedition than that agamst Tbeodorus. It wasover oeloie anybody rbought It bad tairl? W'gao. and jet it bas mad tbn Cbance'lor of tbe Exclioqiier wince. What aould the case hive been it General Nailer h'ii not ma le such t-bort work oi Maird-tia, and all tbiugs bad not conspired lo assist him? IIowThey Do It. Every dozen men from tbe same State, in Wnbincrtt,n, coae together, call themselves a delegation, and visit any Caotnut ottoer or bead of bureau who Is to unfortunate as to burl from the same locality. They lie around In i. doors after dark, deafen his family with noise, force bim to ma'ce a speech, aud th'-n l Ley enter bis bouse and consume his inetitund drink. The "JeloGa'-ion" con-.tBrs of otlioe seeker, tr e head betfRur being chief ot the "prucecgioo." li is time to put a stoo to tins sortot tbit-g. It bas for years been tii'rlv ruu iuto tbe ground; aud as it ssrves only the p ir lio e of elevating nn all men into notice as "sookesmen'' ol (Meentlonj, and nf disgus'.lng tbe i ubliC, the sooner the pres and the people-, ami tbe uutortuuato ocnpiuts of olli -e, no vu npon it, the sooner will tbe absurd custom dis appear. If. Y. Comviereiar. Btoeb Quotations by Tclegrapu-l P. M. Glendlnnlng, Uavla Co. reprjrt through their New York house the !ol lowiug: N. Y. Cent. U l6B;ii West. Union Tel.... 384 N. Y. aud Erie H... 84 Clev. aod Tol. It. IU07U UK a. .A U UI Polurf,! At WtMlll.- 1171.1 Mlnh.hnntberu"!! HTU MII. ASt. Paul COin. Clev. A Pltlsb'g tt 89 Mil. A Ht. Paul prf 70 Oht and N.W. coin 81 Adams Kcpress..., Wi CM. and N.W. pret Dli Weils, Kargo Exp.. 81 Oht and K. h lt......l'ZH-I Called Hiates My, Pltta.4 f . W......riu Tenn. 6a, new....... eviJJ Pacific) Mall B. Co.- Wlttold...M......M, ...131 SECOND EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, The Indians Recommencing Their Depredations-General Cas ter not Cnptured. BTeihodism ia Delawire Pro co dings of tho Pennsylva nia btato Legislature. sTluanolal mid Oommorolal FROM THE FAR WEST. Vliose Bloody A trtu:lnei They Ite--oiiiiiieitce Tbelr lerelnlloiK. r ectal Oetptitcn to The Evening Telegraph. Omaha, March 18. A telegram trotu Helena, Mori tan a, reports tbat tbe Indians a'e agalu troublesome. Two men, Frauk Leonard aud John McDonald, had some of their cattle killed by tbe Indians oenr tbe Yell w titone, aud th"lr entire herds diiven off. Thirty soldiers were pent Irom Fort Ellis to pursue them, and wero attacked by abiut seventy-Bve Iodiaus. Tue tight la to"! one hour, resuUin, lu the killlug ol several Indians. The troops rcturnel to the fort durmg tbe n'gbt. . Seven hundred soldiers ncd citizens are expected to start out agiinst the IndiauB, Reports Irom parties who recently travelled over tbe railroad route of the Northern Pacific are tbat do snows have fa:lea this n inter which , would obstruct any klul of travel through the pisses iu the highest ntnge. , FROM DELAAfARE. Second nay's Neanlou I the Wllmlngtou jouleruce wr tue M. K I'burch. SptHal Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Wilmington, March 18. The Conference aseeaibled at 9 o'clock. After the usual devo tioual exercises, the roll was called, aud the minutes read and approve'). Comjuunications Irom toe West diver Classical Institute an I tbe Weslejan Ferxalo Col'epe were referred to the Committee on ducatiou. The Committee on ItlDerancy ' reported Ttvortbly to tbe con tiiiuarjce of tho Revs. J. Titlow aud A. 1. Scott as supernumeraries. Concurred iu J. K. llices was added to tbe committee fot securiug tie lncorpora ion of the board of 8i.ewarJs. Tbe Biaboo announced the transfer of th Rev. J. Mann irom the East Baltimore Con leretc. Tbe claf s of tbe third yeir wn extmlne I and rontirueo, viz., R. B. Win e, Jiues Eogate, E. B. ewman, Em ch Stubbs. Tne class ot the fourth year examined an 1 eVctid to felder's ordeis the lollowiug: J. Carioil floo . Burke. L J. Tbomoson, P. is , represented favorably pr. eress of the w rk in tbe Eastern district Tbe character of effective elders was examined and pass. d. Wii.mikgton, March 18 Rev. V. Smith, Irt-Hioiun Ktaer, reprenented that lu tbeduow 11 ill District re ujHrkfbie revival bave oneurred durliiH tue year. Tue character or eir.oilve eicers on tbe district was ex mined and pHMd, It being ibe order of tue day for 11 i.'c o r , a call of the stewards was made. Uevs. H. H Tboiupi-on and A T. 8cott were gran ed Have ot a"tnctj to attend tbe funeral services ol Ktv. Daniel George, iae member of the Pbll'drlpbla CoDlereuee. Tne annual rep irt of tbe Bo k ConimlttHO of New York was read A communication from t he Phlladetpbla Con ference, leleiriDK lo claimants residing bevond Ibe tounds of tne territory of either Con fa ience, hi Ids reed, It was re-olved to reoonizs as memtiers of Wilmington Conference only those naloing within the territory deslguated by tbe Uentral Conf'-rence. Tbe ltd owlug supernumeraries were exa mined, and iben oUarucler passed: II. Sutton, aiid J.T.Cooper. He vs. W. M. Warner and W. TTrle were chsnved to eUVctlve. Hev. J. A. Massey was contii'Ued as superanuua'ed. Tbe CoBBinliwe on Kreednien renorted a reso lution recognizing tbe claims of the f eedmen, nd ill leuumrui nd it to our people and secure con'ribuilooa for lis support. Afltr remarks by Bishop Simpson In roter rnce to the work among tbe freodiaen, the Con Itrtnce adjourned. FROM ST. LOUIS. Deaib of an ex-Confederate Officer Geuerul Custer Male. Special Deepateh to The Evening Telegraph. St. Lqui.s, March 18. Captain Staite, a well known ex Conlederate offlcr, died suddenly at the Planters' House in this city. He was a member of the Virginia Legislature when tho secession ordinance passed. Tho Teported capture of General Custer by tbe Indians is incorrect, as General Nichols telegraphed yetterdy for Information concern ing his safety, and found M right. S Patrick In Bau t'runclHCO Explosion San Fbancibco, March 17. Stint Patrick's Day was celebrated by a civic and military pro .ccfs'on. While flrli g a salute last night, on the steamer Cnrysopolls, on tbe occasion of tbe reception of the Emmet Guard from Sacramentot a keg of powder exploded, woutdina eighteen or twenty persons, and daruaglug the boat con siderably. A. J. AT lor I'euiieotee. Warbinoton, March 18.- Kx-Preeidt'tit John sod, Mrs. Johnson, Judi;e Patterson and f-tm'.ty, aud Colonel Uo bet t Johnson left this tnoruiug for Greenville, Tenn. The ex-President lias accepted an invitation of the citizens of Lynch burg, Va., who have tendered blm the hospitali ties of their city, anl will remain to-morro Frbx.1 New Urunawlek, Ht. John's, N. B., Maich 18. Tho dt b:ito Iu reply to the address cloud last nkut. The Oovernmeut was sustained by a majoi lty of 8. Mr. Candless, of 8', Johu'a. moved aunexatlou rerolutlons, but found uo oue to second them. A Newfoundland despatch says tho Union resolutions have pasted both houses of the LegU-lature. , Prlnon llevolt. Pouohkeepsik, Maich ,18. A revolt ocouirol In the Slug Bina Prison last night. Two ot the keepers were gapg d, sad Ave coovlcts cscijid. Oue ot the keepers has since died. From Connecticut. IlimrroBD, March 18.-Guy Puelps, Pivsldunt of tbe Connecticut Mutual Life Insurauce Coai fan j, died to day, aged 67. From JBulfttlo. Buffalo, March 18. Georea H irp, a brake man on tbe Uraud Trunk Hailway, not caught between mo cars to day and was seriously lu- THE STATE LEGISLATURE. Senate. HAhpishueo, March 18-Mr. Omnell pre seuied a pel n ion to allow tbe Liomoard aud Hoinh (tieel Itsllroad Company to usdlbe Ktllu nbdBlitti tret)t tracks; also, one from viaill t Htj 1 and others, asklon tbat certain uiles may be ioi fl i nied. Mr. lleuney offered one for the alwllshrnent of capital pu ilsument ; also oue from Hie So clelj f,.r Alleviating tne Miseries of Prisoners, asking tbat five hundred d 11 irs may be appro prlated to provide dlauuargec. prlsouers with proper clothing, Mr Linderinnn read a bill in plaoe luoorpo ratlrg tbe Tylersfort aud Telford Turnpike Koad Com ran y. Ilonae of Repreentatlveu An sol incorporating the Klooruond Oranlfe Company WdS luiroluoed by Mr. Dtliy aud relerreU to a committee. TUe HpHuaur pre-i-enitrd a reruiins ranee from "luiiUiiiul cilieens" of l'oitadelpnta against approprinllug Ibe publ.o squares of PuliudelpUia to buitdlu nirros. au sol providing for tbe inspection, of I oners and rt quiring ceriHin low-water ludl cutoisto be attached was opposed byitrOrVU ol Ciati n, lierr, Piaford, and others. Mr. ilong ueuounced tue mennre as ealou laltd to lake money Irom ltgli liual tu-kauUo lures to benefit speculators. Upponeuts of I ie bill declared ttiHl many urijutl provist ns Wdie coulhlned wlittin It Winlmbe design rnlgln be a good one, tb t HVot pr-tctlcafty wn to In jure tue manufauturtug Interests. Tue luspec.or inlgbt go lo ibesame boiler tea times a inoatu, and charge lour dollars for eaoa visit, Muy other (dijt-ctlous were appsrent. Mr. MuUii'lougb deieuded t ujeneral soooeof tbe bill, fteolariug it to be fir lue luterejts of ibe public and tbe proteelou of lite. Mr. Divls preieu'ed h uiiiubsrof letters fromi tLe leading manufacturers of bis own distriot, and SHld tnat the uiil was unjust, uuaeoesiary, and would onlv result lu eiuo-irrsninn i-ome of tbe most worthy ludustrlal Interests of the city and state. Tbe bill was postponed Indefinitely by a vo!e of 51 ay en to 33 noes. Tills mav be regarded as its defeat. Tbe Pbtladelpblans vot.lug agalnit tbe bill were Messrs. Davis. Foy, Hervev, Hol es te, Houg, MoUiinls, blobes, Bubers, and Clatk, speaker. Tuose voting against the postponement but not necessarily- in favor ot the bill, were Messrs. Adaire, Bunn, Diley, Mullen, Rogers, and Myers. Not voting or ah ent. Kleukner, Cloud, and Josephs. Tbe following IX iuse bill w-ts coasldered: That ail spirits distilled or recti fled wl'.ula tde United states bean t the Mmn are hereby de dared to be doraeit lo distilled spirits and sub ject to all the inspection Uws ol inls Common wealth. Mr. MoGlnnls oflorcd the following amend ment: "Provided tbat in all eases tne addi tional inspection shall bi made only uott re quest, either of ibe buyer or seller, and tue nartv making suuti request shall he liable for the fees of the said inspection. " Tula amend ment was defeated. Mr. Sirang olTerodsn amendment rquirlnj the Inspector lo pay five p r cent, of his fes Into ibe Htate Treasury, which was agreed to. The bill then passed. TME EUROPEAN MARKETS. Ey Atlantic Cable. Tbla Morning's Quotations). London, March 18 A. M. Consols opened at 03 ur mom y, and 93 tor account. Untied States 5 20k quiet and steady at 83J. Railways stendy; LrV, 24 j; Illinois Central. 87. Paris, Mircb. 18 A. M. Toe Bourse Is steady. ReutcB, 70f. 60c, ex-coupons. Liverpool. Macn 18 a. M. Cotton ooetied dull; uplands, 12(?12jd.: Orleans. 1212jd. Tbe t-ali-8 of to-rtav are estimated at 600o ba'es. London, March 18 A M. turpentine, 32. (1J. Vnls Afternoon's Qnotutlousta London, Marcb 18 P. M. Unite 1 StftesB 203, 83?. Ka lwavs sietdj; Krie, 25; llltuois Central, 97: Atlantic and Great Western. 31$. Liverpool, March 18 P. M. Co-.ton dull and UDctianeert. l.ard. 75".; Tillow, 45s. 9-1. Cotton at Havre opened flat aud nncbaLged. Markets by Telegraph. BAN Francisco, Mucli 17 Flour qnUt at tii'CJ'-dd 5 BU. Wliool. n L.gl-leiHltrs. 77?u. MKW iuu, Marcb 18. hiocks iinnt'ttle''. iol1, do, 1HJ- Exebause. Ins),: isa?. tr, do. 1884, 116 do.lfrta 118: new, I13a; itT7 ll:r4; 10-iOc, li S'ti; Virtlum h, !; jUlHsoari s. B Caittqa Vo .,; Oaaoer Ibnd proterrwl. Ss. Now York (lnntrl list'j Keatiac. 91 S: Hudson Klvar. 13; Ml iblgan tntrl, 118: MirhlKHU HontherD, 9,V, OI've!"l and eittshnra, ts1;; r;ievt.fid and Toludo l'H;4- t'.htongo aad Hock Island, 2Ki- flitihit B mid Pjrt Wvnn 120. N VuBK, M rch 18. Uottoa dull at 280. F our flriuer: snOO rrol S'i'd; Stat, ti B5''0"; Onto. 19 !! 7 i: W est.ro, HA'rq.l: Soulliera. ti 4tf cjl 175. v lie : tlrrn CO'DHull; Bl uuO ouihel" suld t 07 5i8.;. Oats dull; 12 Oiri bui-bws sold at 7'K;7 c, Boel quiet, Pork dull birao. Litrd dull at ig tP;-,'"- Saltis uk. m irnli 18. 'Jotton Ou 1 aud nomlna'ly 28c. Flour llrm for lo erades, and duil for othr-i. win at very dill fur low grades and unaisble; pr me Vi)ey rd tz-rS'oii'lB. Corn foil and beav: irlma wnii" H0(iij-tc.: yo.lo, 83(10840. Oais dull and nnml ns'. By ouil anil nomiuJi nali B at tl 4S Mess ForK tt in st (13 Bacon active anJ firm; rih sldus. 17c; clesrdo. 18or shou'ders 18a Uama, ftxaiilc. Laid firm at 20c Whisky dull at 960. . A SHARP TILT. Passage of Words Between Bntler, Scbenck, and Hoinisa, TbeNewYort Iltrald'e Washington corres pondence of yesterday ontalns tbe following: The greater portion of the session of the House to day was taken up with a debute, somewhat acrimonious la Its oharaoter, upon a Joint resolution reported from the Commit tee on Appropriations, correcting what is sup posed to be a clerical error in one of the apuro prlailon bills passed at the last sesslou. Tne tilt a principally between Hohenctr. and Itut ler. with aislight lnleirup.lon by Uoiunin, of Indiana. Tne phrases "false statement," "false," and "what is not true," were handled about with a recklessness wulch seemed to amuse and interest the House. Butler lull mated rather broadly tbat tue error iu engross lug the bill was committed intentionally, and he distributed tne biamo between tte enrolling cleras of the liou,o and the Committee ou Enrolled 1111 s. Trie 4rst part of tms cnarije brought out HohenuB-, woo ts a warm personal friend of the chief enrolling clerk, and tne second started Mr. liolmm to his feet, he bavloE been a member of the noiutnttlee lu quest lou during ibe last session. Tuls coiniult-' teelsrt-spotisibie for tbe correot enroiluieut of bills, ano whetnertbe blunder was Intentional, or not, ibe blame ultimately rests wltn tin ooiu inlitre. and not with the enrolling clerks wliose work they suporvlso. On this accouut Mr. Uo! in ail's reply to Mr. Uutler was not ouly fchnrp, bnt his manner was earnest and even bitter. When he spoke of throwlug back the cbarge In Hutlor's tputti, aud almost in terms accusfd blm of falsenood, there was asilgut sensation, but . noltuer Butler uor aay ot his friends called Holma to order for unparliamentary lanutgd. Tue tluht between Mcdcuok and Butler wis more Droiraeied. and developed a coal Jera'ile degree of personal ill-feeling and rivalry. It Is well Uonwu that neltlier of these eentlHuien Is particularly loud of the otuer. When Hcieuuk discovered that Bluioe'j original "ant of tne cmiimitites bad Butler second on tun lUt nf tde VV'Hxsaud Meaus, h lusiiiied tnat besooiiid not 'only not be put there, but tbat Katler s'iculil cooirtlie Committee entirely, whiou ne did. Tue debate to-day shows td wiiethtr Butler la on the Committee of Ways au 1 Means or not, ho proposes to watch lis chair man. . Ilevoktd Pfrdnas. Tbe Washington ooirespjudeul of the Ualtl moie iiu sayN: . . Jt win oe reoollected that President Grant. Immediately ppon bis taklug ottloe as frol tlem. dlieotPd that cuituln ptrdons 1-sieJ 07 li esldwrit Johnson should On revoatd, or with held from tho peisons1 Intended to be pardoned, Id certain eases, In New York, Massaeliusetts, and einewhere Aitorney-Ueueral iloir bis bd tblusnijrot under oonslnerallon, and It 14 undeis'ondhe decides tliut Hie revocation of the freatdeut will not s'aod in law; tha'. tne aot ol the Executive was onmpiele wnen lbs warrunt of pordou wasplaued iu tbe bauds of ilia Unite I ifiii.trs Msrsbal or other officer; nod thatlf tho persona Intended to be rardooed snail not ts leleuauu. tbat upon habeas corpus, tbe courts would lelease them." The windows of the old Town House at Rockingham, Vermont, bf oearlr two tUoa 4Mt ( W, ... METHODISM. the Philadelphia tonferenee-Elfchty-arcoiid Annual Session Second lnj' Proceed Ins; at. CoDferecce opened at nine o'olocfc, Rev. Bishop Ttiorapsou in tbe etialr. Uvolloual t--rco-es were ooudueted ry Hev. J. K. Merrill. I be atisnlees of yeslcrda, were called, a num ber of whom responded. The Committee on Lay Del nation, ordered yesterday, was an bounced by tbe chair aa follows: H. E. (Jllroy, G. 1). Oarrow,. Jaoob Uicsiuson, Peter J. Cox, and WllilHin M.Hidaeway. A lDg communication was read from the Chuicn Exitosloo (Society. The total receipts Irom tbeeunrcbesof the O inferenne np to me t lot.e ot tbe last session wre f 17,i0u 78. Tae d s hntrftneiita witbin te Conference bounds for the tame period was f j.WI. ! or it e ear cioslrg wit't the present session ttie amount anked for Is (7000; of wlilon. there tins lit-en rtct-lvd, up to 0a , f2,sOH S3. The paper was referred lo the octutnlttee on that tut'Ji-ct. Tue i una preachers who have been on trial uuoer the dirtoUon of tbe Contereuoa for at least two years, were called before the bar of the CoDfrreuce and tbn Bishop propounded to them the usual questlous u ratted by Mr. Wesley. Tbe Bishop oalied their attention lo s me points In regard to wlilou they may dis miss all anxiety: I. In referenje ti tletr placis of labor. Tun Chntcu Imposts on her insnops the imperative duty ol providing a place for every pieaolier. Tbey ueed not give ihemselvts any anxiety about this in a lie ; tbey can make themselves eisy. If ny any means lt)-y happeu lo get below tbelr level one yrarthey will gel above It tue next. Take yrur apnelntmeuts willingly, aud tne blessing ol God go with you. 2. All oouoern about com pensation may be dlsmtSMed, if they no forth and do their duty, tne Cuurch In the Philadel phia Conference will sustain them. From tne statistics gatbered by a gentleman ia Cinoin natl. It la ascertained thtt tne doctors of Onto icoeive an average of 4000, the la wyeis about he same, but the ministry have a higher aver sue. 3. Tbey may dismiss all concern about their t eputation. Tbey must take oare of llietr char ictersHd their reputation will take of itself. Pure gold eaunot be tarnished by aqua fortls or any other test; so, a minister wiin a pure character seed not fear Dy of the vinegar of society or tbe aqua fortls tbat his enemies may pour upon him, tney will only carry away any litt le spots aod make tne gold brlguter. 4. Give jonrstlf no concern about your tc ctu. A faithful hi Id 1st er will bavesnocess. Let him attend to tbe sowing of tne Need. He is not responsible for tbe character of tbe soli. Ills obligation ends wben his work ts faltnfully performed. Be concerned in regard to your religious experience. A minister without deep rtllglous feeling is like a watoh wlta tne malu, spring broken, or like a loo.imottve without any fire under It. Take oare tbat yon have constant, sweet communions with God. Have your call dear aud bi iillant, so that yon can always bring it to the hre aud read it. Be o.inoerned about your doo trlnes Hold fast to the trutb; study it, pray over it; study bow best to commuulcale It. Write, read, pray, speak. He wbo would spoak well should write much. Write your sermons, so tbat yon may preaoh well, as to thu reading of sermons he had nothing to say; bnt, as a general rule, no man ought to read until be his loi med at tna&t the habit of good extempora neous speaking. Be careful tbat you attend to all tbe work of the pasivr; nor. only study to preach, but study to be a good pastor aud a good admlnls'rator. Reoolieot tbat a chain is no stronger tban its weakest link. Don't be fraotional ministers, Be careful of your spirit. Cultivate tbe spirit of Christ meekness, love, humility, wisdom. This spirit confers power upon the ministry, and will always secure him anooess In his vtok of faith and labor of love. Pending this business, at the close of the Blsuop's address, the call of tle stewards was made. Tne monies raised by the ohurobesfor the worn-out preachers, widows, and orphan chil dren wet e reported and p . Id over. Tue amount estimated last Conference as necessary to meot all tbe claims at this session was I085 and we presume it bas Jpeen about realized, wkloU re ault la highly creditable to all concerned. Tbe paper offered yeslerday by K-?v. Dr. Car, row was taken up. It reads as follows: "Rtsolved, Tbal tbe Presldlua Bishop be and isbeieby repeotfully requested not to divide tbe Conference Iuto more than four Presiding Elders' districts." Tne resolution was nd vocated atfsotne length by Its mover. He gave reasons for the mea Hue proposed. Rev. w. h Gray made a reply. Hev. Joseph Mason moved tho previous qut-stlon, I be call for which was sustained. The resolution was therefore put to a direct vo't, and was carried. Tbe following young ministers were elected to Deacons' orders and luemoersblp ia tbe Conference: W. J. Mills, S. G. Grove, J mil T. Swindells, J. J. Tlmanus, G. 8. Broadoent; and T. C. Pearson, aud Joan L. King, aud Joseph B. Ayars were discontinued. Tbe Bishop stated tbat by aud with the crra s nt of Bishop (Simpson. Revs J. CunalOjfdiano, John EdwarJs and William Bishop are recog nized as members of this Coufereuos. It was ordered that a oommUsion of three mil' lsrs and three laymen be appoiuted to meeta aunllaroommisslon to be appointed by tbe MTIbailngton Cor. ferenoe, who tnatl ddrlag the coming year, adjnst tue Haunoiat and ojr porate matters pertaining., to tbe two bodies, and report at the next session of tuts body. A committee of five was ordered to bear to tbe Wilmington Couference the fraternal greet ings of this body. A O immlttee was appointed to colleot tue poit-onlce address of luoi preachers. Notices were given and the Conferenee ad journed, with tbedoxology and benedlotlon by Rev. W. MoCombs. LEGAL INTELLIGEN 0E. Supreme Court in Banc Chief Justice Thompsou and Judges Read, Aguew. Buurs wood.aud W llllams. The following Judgments were given to-day: Appeal from the decree of tbe Court of Com roou Pieas of lieuigh county In the matter of ine auditor's report of tue Township of Ha co ver. Appeal quashed. Opinion by Thomp son, C. J. Mengle's Appeal from the Orphans' Court of Betas county. Decree affirmed. Opinion by Thompson, C. J. C'ooo's Executor vs. Barns and Wife. Error tolheCommou Pleas ol Luaerne county. Judg mentreversed. Oplnlun by Aguew, J. admissions fkom NBiannoRiNO states. Several days ago, Howard Geudell, Eq., of our bar, moved for tne admission of Cuauucey 11. Bruab, Eq , upon a certldoal of admUsloa into the courts of Wisuonsla. Tue Culef Jus tice theu said tbat he had no knowledge of any requirements in Wisconsin lor admission to practise ibal were reolprooal with those of our courts, and therefore reterred tne matter to Colonel Suowdeu, the Pro hoootary, for exa mination. That geulleman this moraluu re ported that, according to the Revised statutes of Wisconsin, tbe applicant for Hdruisstou was required to show In court only that bunas m lesideet of ibe rjt&te and of good moral character, anl npon tnat ruUlit be admitted to praotlse lu the Superior Courts, wliuout having studied an hour. Tula does not accord wlili tue regulations iu our Ooiu iticnenlt b, which require thu uume of ti.e student to be rnWiereil wltn tne ProtUouotary of ibe Com mou Pleas of ibe eouaty.anJ that hosball bave studied turoe yeats, If us uti;in uuder the age of tweuty, and two years. If he negen afterwards. Thtiefore, there being simi larity between tue two t-ystems, Colonel riaow den lepoiied adversely to the motion; other wise, a membi-r of the Wisconsin Bar, us was stud, wbo bad not prepared himself by nny study whatever, liiunt claim admission into i he highest court of this Common wealtn merely by tbe produolluu of a ot-rtiUouie l'roin that htste. . The Court alllrmed this report and refused the admission. CouKTcr Qijautks Bkscions Judge Pelrce. Tbe uutire oi iruuiB sessiou. was taken up with the tilal of liebry Kelul, npoa trie otiara of keeping a disorderly house at No. 1217 Pearl street, whiou was complained ot as tue resort of abauiloried and lewd men and womea. wbose revels and brawls were to the scandal and an noy anc of the good persons of tbe nelglib irhiod. At tbe olote of our report th case Ud uoi been concluded. Tke "Deep Bottom" tribe of Indians In' Massachusetts ia so far redaoed la aatabare cfcij wo fvmftle to kft. FINANCE AND OOMMERQJB. Omci er lira KvaMrxe TrLvaatra.ii'' Xbursday, M. CO 18. ISSS, , Tte Morey market pr-eeD s uo new le.sturs. Coiitiniied cloMpei-s prevails, the suoply of available lunds s:eadi' laittn? off, white the derxand ) rather ttcreas n, the daily applica tions at tbe hanks, ad led to tho-e which hive laid over from time to tin. making quite a lorm'dable srrat, cohri.i-iinii tbe limited re ronrces of the bai kj. T ie banks are, however, doirif a'l ibey can to h"lp htir depositors along;, Bnd, by a juotcio ia nlvis on it ib funds atthelr dispopsl. are prneralW able to meet reasonable expectation., alibouirb many ol tb r outoners bave to submit to a re im t onot the arnonnla h( plied icr. bono-rs s a rule rind money more acre-'rlble cutpde iban at ibe bank, and private ruoituiisis are now doing a good bust lie nt hiprb ta.ea. Thi re was but tlfle change In s'.eclrs f o day. and tie butlness was light-. Ooi rument and State loacs ere vry stead v. Citv lo n o' tbe new lrstie sold at 101. AH d STlOtkoilS of Uair luad boLds ere st.sdvi Reading Hallroad closed at abotit th rame as yesterday FccnMlvama Ua Irotd sol I at 67 j. an advance ot; North Feuoslvsn s Batlroad at 34, no charge; snd L-b'Bb Valley Uadroad at 66. Bunk rbare wi-re u.o-e so isbt af'er: sales of Jlpchapic' at 81: Ol.-s.rd st CO: and Commer cial st 67. Bank and lWeoeer Railway shares ere beglected, and prices nostly nominal. FBILADSLPHIA BTOUH HUHANbB HAiKS TO-DAT Reported by is Bnnu Bro., No. M 8. Third street ffiitfi rttTSs, New ioi flTO JI A HD. t 'OSI Ht Irfiuts Ool LlftS yluist Mor Cl I m t5. sX Ivan Mmio Rit.., a 1)2 II sli Olrard Bk..M. s 120 a Ps-.ua M..n.ls bii (Hh H.aa K,Oiu. 4jJ seh N t'Titrat...... 4tJ 1 USD N Penna... 19S S3.i li N Pa 6i btU H4 UUU I'll It & huu 7s ... U2 it" 0 All o 6s. ...... c. HH SltKS do... nn Iti'UUlchSs.suld ji . s S 6i.u0 do hi.. t2uus do uJt Narr 4 I adner. S ock Exchange Brokers. Vo. ,30 8. Tbird str et, report Ibis morning's gold quotations as follow s: 10-00 a. IU UU 10 60 A. M. 131J 131 131 131 10-30 . 131J 10 56 iu-ai , 131 '1 ell " 10-35 " . 131jl2 1SP.M. IU 10 " . 131 Messrs. Jay Coose & Co. quota Govern ment securltn-s, etc., as follows? U. S. 6s ol 1881, 11610117; 6-JOa of 18G2, 119J-ai90: 6-20sr1864, HSjraiU53: A 20. Nov.. 16S, 1171SB 118; July, 1806, 113Keall3j; do.. 18C7. 113tfca 113i;dO. 1868. 113ail3: 10-40. I03jfai05i.' Gold. 131J. Union Pat-too boLds. 103g(dio4. Messrs. Wliiiam Pamter ft Co., oauxers. No. 36 Bouth Tbird Stteet, report tbe tollowlni rates of exchange to-dst at 12 o'clock: United States 6s. 1881. llCjaW: O. S. 5-20ev 1862, 1194120; do., 1964, 115'dJll5J; do., 1866. lmcmi; do. July, 1865, 113'113r do- July. 1867, 113rill3i; do. IH6H, U3Jll3; As. ltMOs. 105 J(Jt 1U5. Conopcund Interest holes, past due, H9-5. Gold. '81rai31. . - . , Messrs. De Haven A Bro. nor. No. 40 South Third street, report the following rates of ex change to-duy at 1 P. M. -n. 8. 6s ot 1881, 116ft ' U7; do. 1862, H9j011!)J; do.. 1864, 11613 115i; do.,1865. 117i i2U71:do. lS6l,new. 113J 113j; do., 1867. new, 113 113 J; do.. 1868. 113 (JH3j; do., 6s, 10-.0-, 1051054; do. 30-year ' 6 percent. Cy 103ir35: iue Compound Interest Notes, 19t; Gold, L401314; 8llyer, 12612C1. . ' Fhlladelphla Trade Report, , iTnuitsDAY, March 18. Tbe Flour market con tm ues dull, and only a few hundred barrels were taken by tbe borne oonsumera. In lote, at t5-255'50 for superfine; I6(gS 50 for extras; I8 60 Stl for Iowa, Wltcousm, and Minnesota extra family; $79 25 for Penufylvania and Ohlodov do.; I9ii012 for fancy brauds, according to quality. Rye Flour, sales at 87 253775 per barrel. Nothing doing In Corn Meal. . There is no improvement to notloe in the Wheat market, and prices are weak. Sales of 1000 bushels red at Si 60; amber at R-65l'08;r white at SI 851 93. Rye sells at SI 5i$l-57 per ' bushel for Wtsum. Crn Is u:l at ibedeo ine quoted yesterriny. Sales of 3 60 bushels yellow at 88o ; and 3010 hm-hels high Wesr-ra mixed In tbe Elevator at 0). Oats are bmiIIuki at 780 75" for Western; and flug8t. for Pennsylvania.' 1000 bushels Barley Malt a dd at 12 2J . Seeds Cioveise d i lu sotlve d mandates advance. Hales oi 550 hnshH at $10310 50. Timothy rangea from ti 35 in 1J 62 -the latter rate from accen t hands. Flaxseed Bella to the: cinsberBat2-62 70. ' Bark tain good dumand, with sales of 50hhdfl. Mo. 1 Quercitron at Jfi6. i There are in San Franotaoo 178 elgar fae toriea a hnndred managed by Clilnamen making 50,000,000 cigars yearly. . . . i i LATEST BlllPriSa iSTELLIGgXCEr". For additional Marine Hew tee Imide Paget. BY TBLKWSAPH. ' Fobtbvbs Hon aoi. Maiou is Arrived, brl Beioiuie. fioui Puiiadeipuia tor 8k Mr "a. snort of water. 4as heo put Uuayi.; luak waier casks, aad bad inalniopsah hlown may. ' jnbw vun, Marco in. Arrived, steamship Oolora- bla, fium iivDa. POBT OF FHILADKLPHIA . MABOHC 18. STAn OF niSSOHITll AT TM BYBWIIt . ojrrinm 1 A. Km ..27U A. M m)J p, M .. ...u. w. SCARED TUld MOHNIWO. " Bteamsblp BruuHUH. Hmt, Nv Y .r, John T. Ohl ' "saw" ?'; V"L oraBr-' L' Wester- BcprW.L. Vankirk, Walker, Paalego, N. a. J I D Ofts wf flctar U. O. Wells. Wei s. Grcenimrt llanlcksoB A rin Hour Kli uroweil Rowe-, wmfl,H.i. ticbr J. Bo r ey, Wilnaaia Proviuoatoivn. ' do. ' -Uourl Kepv,s Timntiv, buleuj. . rtT Hrbr Hesama RK. No, it hods. Uystle. rta .' Bohr B. K. Mico, White. Wnniiogtou, d 1. nf. eHKlp wy'U'"i'. 'reu,70 b..an rrom Bavan nan, with couou, no. etc. u PblladeluliuT miwt southern Mail Bteaiuhip bo, H.mX.-mSs Hmith and ailsr. J. u. Mnnlinrr Phu. win Ti5r?? N. ran.B. U. Maron J w . u'oklusoD M aJkS, tlbarlea McUali off Winter Qui . sVafalll off wmr (rj.t. . a:,-. 9lt0 Mnmitn a a s .n. . sivamsblu Iaiu sa More; 1 P. . . . " - i u Diiain.i w Wltn Brown. ... Vr.T. ..."A ","ur ? t o .all ychoo.,' "b'r(.-'.T d' obt British brls with i.mt aod abaai 12 sclioonera, all be Odd up. Mtoanisnlp ErnrjPttft, ITnwn, H K erk, wilii nuiB. to jiihu ft. (ini. hoars from New tscbr Rill. Woi'lnrl, ntyn from James River. - Sc5,'MoL'.y",k,',, wr Morlrterlvr. - i Bi brH. B. wtieer Mavrt. irom Wilruliiutoo. DtU. I Btpsiner ilaruond Suite. Wwbr,. is boors Horn . Bsltlmms with rndse to A Dm,i Jr. 8 earner Bemy U u flir IS doors from Baltl. ' more, with uudne, to A. Urovoa, fg, t. ,.' Fchr Charlnttn. Rtrnoban, arrived on Tuesday from ' Malaya. leiiortsJil days' vaosagu, lanlSBd ot M days, as bsiore. ,i . 1st Inst.. 1st ' i. Inn 3t Iii.' brl Vlncansn, from ' Faieime lor New Yuik, by barque Isaac B. Oavla, ai this orl ' s ! Corrttwutcm of th PhtuiZilphia Bxehanoe. .. : Lvra, Del., March Itl-s p. M -B' que uiara. from itoiaiakm lnr r-lnlo. idOib, Id bow oumlnii la lb V'I!".Wf,''.A''h.to"- !'"m Mlose for funnel-. ih: ict rs H..l..iii, frnm Hv..,Dh f..r Nw Yora, , vL.r.0J:,"ht;,,,om HJ? ,,,r -st.n: n.!U A.' 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