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AmoulscAtiaiLliBra,-111113TEN013, .isvdooso 01111MALL1` AlO , OOlliOVO ,-, MEN. AND'',l3o'irkeVirg - AB;; O. as /Wad= a TREET • '0 ES litio oit tA 0 NO; 1 , 4;444i aitoitliois their 4,1%66; immt swum," orguek %,,," • lll•4at PRICEi , & - CO raurzeir pax Gaps,' , = SHAP & 11dp , 01211.1111 OT WALVE (IOW!, uttics; and EMBROWERIEBI , 829: jtAtliitr iITBEET. ov best'llarepedu suelista*otioolleAkif 111 inbe eailsok it. hive 4VIIT • cc) • , ,t, AsOirmt:** is i / 0 14 1 45 - 4 1 4 4 )) ,: t'0PV-4 1 :;--Plit; ( ..W.$ 13 .0 - • • ..ritiitteAkiiisz?iiittii:lik*AitiiitioiLoi**iy.i thitidS;)go„ ' 4 " . • Aumunionmes, „ • - HAIM stir vat . _•, - • Idtketo:4, eteres, , moo: mai* sere.% i kOow 1312411•' 3935u . 4 - '4 4 F. Aux. monis Atm 70911/01. p0 ' 14"OTIO . 2- `-DRy , <11661 , 5% a` r l6lf+agodDb`ie! " tlmXe4efr7di3Ta► _- ibI4IIWKCAVEI ND M (4lll44 V 4 X 4 ‘Atairt;:• - t"; " 368411 eViger# TAI , „"1. t OilitT tariontemt; witirmlt„. 71,-...,. 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':, f.r.' 1, - , "4"..'it=ttt L. 4)- TOL 1,40. 496. t4trusc l3- ; MANITIPLOTITSERS', #tarar,!gito MILLS, GERMANTOWN. impowrike OD' DIAI,ERB • 1- , • Rthaß t So: IrISItEtIONS.k,•SO9 4 MgsTNUT STRBET § • OPPOSITA TIIII STATEI HOURS. Wo' . llikiinoveon 11644 in a=tenetre'itock of . Clatpet tag, of out - , Dili' aid' ottOir - milito; to which we invite sii.tikititkorn 134410: to2l-203 1)91411- . +11.611110Y IN TOM CITY ' AUBSItIi „ : r Y 6- VENETIANS, • raiprkartfit!rti_ter - i` :‘ ' = ' -4; , •••'• - - •"• .-,-m4rui4oTtriuti,4o,Alwys litiA.o - 014 ' " , 85: S h *O r rE-Ft . liqMiti/A071:7) ,, * OIL Ar 46 :NOWT:1111,111Y4i ' !) sB ii r the traie';liiito letoelCif ini;PI4THS areideeorlptlori, the Lyg t o earrot W,INpOWIffiAPN., &n "" - I:nrr input - • - F l ' 0 . it TA T E, ICI4 13 • cfaxim imiticti int °Lola, ~, b eaniiful arttole ttirWindow absdep. feLt.2m J . ' . C.'.ITONVE & CO.. - -AQMISTS 'OF THA ; -- lIANONESTER PINT .WONIC.S; . , • "Hoye nowAn OW Newlitore i • isl"o:24ida4.E.A.trze.vek - ,A full-line of all the goods toannfaettned by the ", • , Manchastar Company ie ' • . • . ANGOLA TWILLS, Otoprislngthe, monk fiesfribie ,Ifyloo of "thee: goods . ever dark to the ••• J. . W - E --- & CO, Are also the gole Agents for the eNe, In this market, of the following Manufacturers of -• _.WOOLLEN AND COTTON' GOODS : ._,. : 134ADY0):7, ',TAT . • - 1111141G!I ATE h CO.; - - kciioevooLLEN W. BAYLES , * DON, MILL, - ififiaffl94 : s6o43,ll2f ?BILL, Airi Other popular metes. ' . , 'ISDNA.OIiND COTTON'S - , • • , -INDXAN,0)1011ifill) 44Juida-11. ' - •• • C 0.1, 4 014; ; illatwideli-the, attention of !clockie soilleited. =EMI itIPPWAT, BgarSONl3l4. jArikpiiitnnsiouguiviloo of " 'SVP EXOPR 'CLOTHS. • TR-10970,- •- 1 / 4 110,1" terounan, ste. , - • Ilia the foltoirliwymilebritsd mitittfacteterei— , PIUIDERIO MRAMENS Alittle.Tietet.) ltr.-.. pmeta.a:sosatuve OiOdus.) , sautuyricoq., autolhers. - ,f 001 4 12 1„', ? -,. 011144-trUT Streit ii:l24ioTllo,42iD tiIT2IN43 I , I*ol-4F-E, ' jtV.tr_SOIST, 83 C 0.,. ' n ' ; 6 0 3164101010ilitO*MITS, ' No. 132 ONESTRUT STREET,' Amite for -TAPESTRY ; WIVE?, T6RBlt RLE, ilictifetx ' ," ' - 91tNETI", NEW, RATON, 416 1;4, LlBT. , aid SUP A,IIPE reeetrint ;daily form the Miaufsetarere, ofer AO - trate 03111ber4 tort* •_ ior,reati of itielettiaLlooet de. frith) &ode, we taa.Oßerindubemente not - keretofere o lie:hed! id.Phtladelphla: • 'All goode rold at Moe. fittwieesiadear, , ltrideri L eerefaSY ottoirlootto• - I:l7'dlaii, direst& for RIME and White Wedding, leate , ,rapply, of.wideti we hare eosetantly oft hand. 1 ,4t4',4 111 : _ . • AIT4IP,x - r4n-& Npßots. - , ;- - • • , kusßeflaNTS, - -TIVUP lqt. : 631,‘.0.itt6ciD01213 , K1N8, sire. • 232 OHEST.ITT STRE.Er i , fem.sm - • " 1.11110•101$ eo , I TT, ' r iamo 1.5 N B BR 0Y tit* • 'll,lFountt, , . _ -110 . R*MOVED TO ,„ it0.,46.1(08TEL FOURTH : STREET, 'lin r run line OC 16 iboie *Os. Also, receiving J. 0301 , *blob Oaeh and itma,tnvttid. martani SETING D TRA-PE ITHRING & co., RIM N 21l and 211 Noun twerp. Tit s T ' 5l wan , init opened t~efr :emit INPOATATIOI4I3 Ii NC; LI q„.4.,..*.Z1 I' MA PT HOSIERY, OLOVNEyAND SMALL WARES, I . liid solicit an inspeotion of their complete and well casorted sleek, • • . /ifIP49IALLT-A.DA:RTED TO SO,liTtlAt( AND BOUTRWEBTERN TRADE 614-841 . • , ' - 13intrfW 117 igEit9 , # : §Tritie4LNGEN Are now opening at their store, Nti,e:4,o9 Di - A - 11,103 T"t3TIL - RET, = Above fourth, North Bide, A-HAWDBObiII• ABBOBfidLENT Olt rNo. , STYLES D_Ry-;:GQODS. r-p-Ltilt 'ealee*, ick tllq , e 5 Otaile to.bnyerst fro m . illyi;leoOkilke *ea liberal tame, flebsl4nir? ' " - - ', iittoAttrae;#lo 4*ii &BEEWSTEH, .• _ , . - Inde.,fit opera sn'oritirit - 7 " ki 4 ** SP l 4$O STO_CK "•" `;,= OLOVES, and Wo - *Mob theitn'sit'fi iiiii,lMentloollzatobisa buVelo fijur,o4*s , pa*t_l49kilt +aphid to - Mir: . . , A. iIOifTHERN ,TRADE. 11COAVF:EA egt• RQBERTS, bisitis . /MPOITER , Er AND' JOBBERS 1 . - .0 )111.1;71' 40 3 ;1 3(1448 : / JlRP, oo *, l .4 3 9 ll z,NG . iaussogii 'thwart ,marisaktropi`.l(oloir GOODS, ; I'AfLOVIP lelt.lllointiq . • ' • s . - . . . ,_, '-' ~ \ ' 'T •li''',. .--- ' t L' ''' ' ' , • _ . , ... .. . -.; ''''''f. '3'''.'l' l ' : '.. '. 4 ' , . r ~. . irk • , - - - _ . ,' . : .. N. . ~„.1.1 . ,p,,, .....„. --, _. 4, • . -,, ‘. • ' ' „'\ \'l ii• - J.,- 4.1 , ;" ,'• . _ . n _ltAitl., • ,••. . . . . - N •' ' - f , i';'%1.1 . ('. - `, -, ‘- A 2•' . 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' -,:- 7 / ',., '. ,: • ... , _ . _ _____....... •, , _ . -.....----- ---*_-... . •-••, ~,, ~...; :t , - - ~ ,:-.N, '„a.-- = '..- - .--,-.:___- _...._. .. •-• ... • ..i. ,e - 0..--,..,:.; - •:-.,- . '"-- .---,-....„--- - - --., ~ •••.--•-• -,-,-- „„i:-...- ,, ,,, , ,- :, ~ - _ __________._ „-.....„., -___...,„ •• ~ '.', ~ , • • , ~, • . ~ . ,• • ~ ~.......7 „ . .7. .... . . . • ) ' . . . ' 'OIL 'OLOTIiSt )oratz4, EMBROIDNRIIIB, - ' :WRITE 000118, &o, tea JP.CIY - 1100DS, tabics?',Elrp36 tErimmiltd. j 86 A.:Tr - RN:PER, 83 FOURTH 81 Imposters and Wholesale Dealers in LADIRS „ DRESS TRIMMINGS, Call tie 'paTtiottias attention of the Trade to their aple'udid sisiOrtiripikt of .011,ENOH POIAPONNETTW, end :SIAERIGAN - 1112011IA BALL TRIMMINGS, RING PRNDANT` s .BGTTONS, ka. We essizepsied to Oneonta largo orders for Silk and ltztnifos s Tassels, ,Clords, Buttons,Ao r, at our own Sitotory, , febt.gni, ilarbtoare. 3142013F,, , 1-I..F e NSZEY& CO4 N05.24= bIASIELiT, and 416 C 03111.9113071 fltreeta.' ' PHILADELPHIA, aoruitantli on hand a large atoll oa • HARDWARE; • -- , 'OIIITLERY, GUM, &0., WkiciA sin offered to BUYERS on Liberal TIMM: BROTEIEI3, ec CO., IM['OBTEBB AND wilorisr.4km AIALERs • • -ix ..011TLERY, • GUNS, PISTOLS, 629 MARKET , STREET, - 629 • naLow Bllrl, NORTH BIDB, • PiILADZLIMIL. fe2l-15n1 Eboobs A GOOD , ASSORTWT ,or 'STRAW , GOODS, ARTIVIOIAL FLOWEA6. 11110103, AND STRAW T3IIIMINOE, Of every variety, aro now open, and for sole, at a mall advance upon drat cost, for oath:, at H. - WARD'S; ,Nos 103, 105, and 107 • • NORTH 13.001!TD STREET, _ : • Aim Arai, East aide. 1859 . 1859 STRaIT- GOODS -HOUVE. THOMPSON 4fe JENKINS, No. S.IB:MARKET STREET, Invite the attention of buyers to their extensive stook of LaMarStrew nod Silk- Bonnets, Misses' Plats and Bloomers; Men's; Boys'i and Children's Hats; Artid 7 dal Plowers,lidehesiTriramtrigs;,ke. : _ ' _ Befog oixolatelyelr tisigsged la'th'e broach of bustooot, purl:bloom wiU And It to thole Interest to etatalli• our 'took heroes purokaalag. 'THOS. 1. IRALEY;(fornierly of Wilcock, Roger:, & Praley,) now engaged with the above hones, solicits from his friends an exatottuttion of the stock of Messrs. ThinitSon & " febl6-2m 'FIATS; FURS. STRAW GOODS, ARTIVIOILt, VLOWERB, ROODS% &o. lIOOPES. & DAVIS. m4l.:7497fllaptsAND'Dme.moßs No. 19 Ind 21 Sap' "oath Street, (up einilly) ITILLDIII4I6j ,fiave on hand an entteiliieir and ecnnidete ;took et the above peds, laid in rot QABIF, to which the attention of buyers le lotted. „ .01.143 ith4l,4 411,14 late,oi-the irm of Chas. nat ional; 004tieniteneeinto the %Mei wotild be pleased to tee Ide to tit gski at theintrereoins of *seem Hoopes febit-fin - - - . 04,4 1 ,45:4 0 . 3 KF 2 et°° 03; Ifnenig *limited fruit oht kdd and a South fletOnd ' . , EITILDBT, 4 „ aistwaxs unvesira •iID y rolirig, We are now prepated to 'exhibit to our mum:ennui pa- COMPLETE STOCK 0s - 80NN.111% ' ' ' htlBBEB' aad OMLDIMILVIS HATB, - • - BLOOMEITV,-OAP3, _ PANOY AND ORM BONNE I RS, RIBBONS 14018, RUGHEB, $o Embracing in attortment ithegaslied in.this eity, and, we aupeetfully for4rt.thot intention of merohnse to.our Opting Stock. • Cub and abort:time buyers will find It'll:on:daily theft' Interest to giro us a iu l ll • LINCOLN, WOOD, IV NIOnOLS. mLLBORN JONES, Importer and Idinttraotruitr SILK STRAW ;BONNET, Lictnoawf end PANdIid:HA.TB, lIOLLL AE aLowEits, RUMS, &a. To whack Uto attnniloia of Olt, and °wntry, DeaDealero nollotted. - - • NO. MARKET ST.. , Beloit PIB. T H. fotil-ta FRBEDLEY, & CO., ' Km, i 6, MARKET STREET, LUPO/MOD A.ND JOBBEIIB OP LACES, BhIBROIDERrES; WRITE GOODS, &a., Zaire nor In store AS 'complete asscrrttneut of all the new and desirable styles, which we will sell at the STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. I. S. CUSTER, MANUFACTURED AND WHOLESALE DEALEIL IN STRAW FATS MILLINERY GOODS. 607 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA BONNET RIJOHE. Vre - ire Agents for theraenufeetureretor the eale of the oboie goods, end haVe now in stow, comp l ete nenortment, which we will soil to the trade at the MANIIPAOTWIER93 LOWEST PRIORS we solicit a call, and examinatiod or oar stook S. FREEDLEY t CO., 246 'MAIM Street felMm 15 ronision touts. J; 11. CO., J• ViMOLEOALE DEALSEE IA PROVISIONS, And OUBERB of CHOICE MEATS, No. 11 N. WATER ftt., and 961 and 950 N. FRONT St. - , PHILADEEPRIA. MEBB BEEP, PORE, LAUD, and an aerortnient of RBOVISIONS generally, Including HAMS, TONGUES, antiBEEP of our own curing, both City and Welter; constantly on bard; quality guarantied. BUYERS are partionlarliihrited to call and examine our !dock. feb2l3.Binie' Wholesale Ororees. JUNG-ERICH - 8c SMITH, • WHOLESALE GR 0,0 ER 5, No. 48 NORTH - THIRD STREET, - PHILADELPHIA MOVA,L. ITANCOM - F. tsc CO., 1+111163 RUB t IiIBIIING 00111;.ao4 biLNIIWAOTORY Of THH OBLIOMATIED HABIT BRIRTS, ILANS REMOVID TO No. 1026 °HEST/INT STIMET, Buir4.2m PHILADELPHIA, FRIA', 'MARCH 18,, 1859. Banta anb Zhao. CONOVER & BROW :, BOOT, SHOE, BONNET,'.4 AND PALM-LEAF HAT • W AREHOVSE,' No. 524 MARKET STREET, - . . Between Fifth end PHILADELPHIA. HENDRY, MANIIYAOTIMERS AND WHOLNBALE DZAODIB,I BOOTS AND SHOES, IC W. 00R.T.HIRDAND , AROH STRRETitc WHE,LAN 861:1 0., - WHOLBSALIII , DRALERB 8400 T S. STRAW G00.130„,1 WI3iriIVI , VTICI 4T te2l-2m BORTIR & BROTHEAS,•; BOOTS AND SHOES, 482 MARKET STREET, BOOTS AND SHOES. • The Sobel:ethers have oompleted thole' : SPRING - T,GO IC. ; BOOTS AND SHOES, • Which they are prepared to offer at the lowest prides, on their anal terms.' VAN DIISEN,, SMITH, & 403 MAItK.E STREET, febls•2m AbOve /mirth, up start. B. P. WILLIAMS ei co. ; WHOLESALE • I BOOT AND RFI'VE WAREHOUS'E, ,„ No. 18 OUT FOURTH STREET. ARO-2m JOB. I-X. TI-101vIPSON at 00., WHOLESALE BOOT, AND SHOE Trash:Row% Mo. 814 MARKET RTREET. [G7' •A large slid general aasortraintnt-lhaferp ant ola-maeo nom conatantig on hand : retiklia;• SPRING STYLES, i 8,59. S. aff .?` lniorqsasta 4E933 : AND haTUFART In* STRAI I PBOOETS'AIsID,H4THti, 8. 1 prepfinea to - ,iffer fie it:fis . igiitieentstiita; eo . I buyers aa Jubilant In any, other- market; inalteaar es. • • sanlngtton of Voir mock: - . ~ No. 84 NORTH FOURTH' pIitEET J 10.2= Near the Merohaate , Hotel, gkUadetphta.,• LEVIOK; EDO:, NOOt AND 6110:01VAIIEW0ti870 m.Arrtrir Oat, 110. 4525 MAItEET STREET, Philadelphia; We bate now on band an extensive Mosaic of Note eind*kone s of all deetnitdidus, of our own and idasfoiin BThaufaotOre, to irlaali we !Olt° the ettentlon', , Of Southern and Western buyers. febd-13rn - E N C H BOOTMAKVR.—ANGUST tacKBR, No, lee North FOURTH' Street' re= Wpm:Mikity infotfts t he public, and BOUTHIBN and WitiST.VIIN SUBBOfIA.WiIi particularly, that be con tinues to manufacture Fashionable Boots sod ahoeato onto'.s, assuring those who patronise him, that he will guarantee .that his work win give satisfaction, both as regazda superior finish • and excellence of =atonal, Priam reasonable. • TF. ROLLER, • YRENOII BOOT AND MOB MAKER, No. g 7 South NINTH street. third door above °holt. nut, Philadelphia, Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he hes opened business on his own account, se above, where he will always be happy to receive a coo. thmsticin of their favors. As the sector partner of the tete Inn of Rotten & Honor, probably no other guarantee Is necessary to an appreciative public of his entire ability to fill all orders in his lice with the ut mostiatisfaotion. Remember the number: 27 South NINTH gavot, third door above Ohradeet. tlJlicrlezale lElOtlllll4l. CLOTHING! • AT WHOLESALE. O. .71E.,.,A.,rtzc1srmgsts zsG BON, 888 MARKET EITREBT, SOUTEVAAT OWNER OF POURTR ernmer, Offer for sale, on the met LIBERAL TERNIS; A nen and eiteneive Stook of SPRING AND SUWON OLOiIIING, ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE, TO WHIOD THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION Off. BUYERS. feb fe2/-2m A. T. LANE, WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREROOMS, No. 419 MA.RKE•T STREET, t.bl•Bm PHILADRLPRIA. Sang) Orrobe WM. D. GLENN, NO. 26 , 8011 TS FOURTH• STREET, 'IMPOSTER AND WBOIABALA DEALER IA ' FANCY GOOLE. YEW/EMERY, BRUSHES, 0011132, lIRLIGGISTB , ARTICLES, &o. Now In More, a very large and oomplete assortment or the SPRING TRADB, Including every saleable article In the line, and many novelties. The attention of buyers le respectfully imitated. Moen as low as those of -sny house In the trade, either In this city or New York. fel.2m furttioliinii Ocroho GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS • AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. LONG-COPES do PE.11,11.01G, No. 9 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now In store a fall aesortment In their line, to which they, invite the attention of their customers and bayere of each geode. fe24kitsol V i SHOLZ & .TANENTZ.KY, 115 South EIGHTH 'Street, below Chestnut, IMPOBTIiRiI AND pnAnns IN ARTISTS , MA TERIALS, ROC4Millend to Artists and the public in general their large stook of Juvenile Paint Boxes, Witmer dr, New, ton and Geo. Rowney &Oo Oil and Water Colors, Brush.% English and German Oanvaa, Whatmen's ,Drawing Papers, Colored Crayons, Studies, Colored Plotares for framing, &0., Discounts given co Teuton and Seminaries. Conn, kleVep olppite4 4t trade ;dam Ja25412 PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE UP STAIRI,4 ; 4 ,1111 - , ,• 14 s s: 41J" „_ 1. ( FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1859 ' 4iThe-Derby.Disraelt Reform Bill. ' lithe 28th of February', In a speech which pled three hours in the delivery, and fills -#,t, - 'columns -Of the Times newspaper, Mr. kaaiLt stated, in the 'ROM of Commons, full particularti of the Ministerial plan for Oiling and extending the , parilamentery , 143 4 4ntation of England and Wales. Sepa te,Reform Bills will be introduced for Boot 4d-and Ireland. ' The leading' details of the I'iiureWill be found in another column. ' ile:iilan, albeit far lesif extensive than that jg.gelted by Mr.- BRIGHT, is ranch ' more feral than was expected from a conservative ilernment. It 'eniarges,the representation, Jolvering the, qualification .fer county item It admits lodgers to vote, and ler . _ • 418 , having a' certain amount ($800) in Be ige Banks; It admits edneated persons- 7 uni :laity:graduate s, clergy Men, lawyers, doctors, vcertificated schoolmasters to the privilege oting at elections of - members, of parlia- . _. t. It takes one member from fifteen bo e* each of which now has two Hepresen . Yes, and gives four additional members to *ceuiattes, , of -York, two' to • Lancaster and 'Mdltise/ts 'erecting • seven well-populated la into new horougis, each with one meni- K.:',These are the main points, and the mea en has been pretty well received by the entry and the press. Lord PALMERSTON *net opposed it. Lord JOHN RUSSELL and li Baton strongly condemn it as not going pituongh, and Mr. Rom:rex sides with them. • HRussEtz, as well as BRIGHT, has a Reform I•iirof- his own, which he naturally prefers. - 1 15 :Measure is much more liberal than was , tic(ited. rldeed, so liberal is the plan; that Mr. WAL i ; file Home Secretary; and Mr. HENLEY / ,hildont of the Board of Trade, have retired 45(the Government on • tho express'grounde . Oil the measure went too far into' demo°- , tiSirS'' ,They have' thus shown their consist. ati!, at 'least. . Lord DERBY has found no dikrilti in replacing those gentlemen. - 1,11.;, Efsinaorr Earcorrivr has been appointed Home iier'etary; and his place as President of the . r_ Law Board is filled by the Earl of ';.aerr, eldest son of, the Duke of RICHMOND, , igire,at Conservative. Lord Lowrie, eld , . 1 Aster of' the Earl of Bavistait, relinquishes a krgois of Levi of the Admiralty, and sue ss.L , ' ,_ 'Lord DONOUGHHORE, as Vice President - 6t , Board of Trade, LordEtowouormost , earing President, 'rice Mr. • HENLEY. Mr. PiLTebs, second, son of Earl BEAUCHAMP, ernes Lord of the , Admiralty, vice Lord . Mu. There was a tumor that the Mar , of SAMNA" Sir Dl. BurevEß Lritorr, ,;il',,*r. Abbaattir, - also Cabinet Ministers, 1 eiOiltely to 'resign, thinking the new Re :, l'iliii much too democratic. We do not i efievethat the Derby Ministry will be weak ' : iiiil) ,y, the' secessions which have taken 1 6. Aft.. Eartlonat, who sticcedds Mr. te Amoeba; Is an -able and liberal man, With s ta h a i n in t l i d is r t r iv e e y f e a tl -e i n s " o i ridr Taal% born - seer; Lord Cdtiou'anuosE, the now Pre .oliter the Board of Trade, is only thirty 14ears old, and decidedly One of the temlt lltlifil flokieilien' of the day. kr. EtEkLiY, )10ikefilee he takes, is a pig-headed country ;041,entan, a Mere red-tapist, full of crobilt: , • tikettfd to , impraCticable that the wonder has ""thal lie ,Was allowed to retain office so k ,: lii" an-English - paper, (the Manchester tar*, ,oia, ..Of- Mor,_oh 2,), which 70. HAliaLt4, ' . 411130 , 3V1fitila:PT 058 , hit IioTittH3rIIATI(IO7I" nit, we extract the following graphic 'descrip tion of the House of Commons, on the even. leg the new 'toroth . , fill was Introduced: ROUSE pß' CON:MONS ON NONDAY--A IMOTONE 0 ins nOtrli4. anxiety to be presett thelionse of Commons last night was unpiece denied. As batty as eight o'clock yesterday 'Si:whine tortoni arrived with ofders for the stran gers' gallery, and from this hottr until tour in the Aftenbon, When the, doors wore opened, orowds of banddates for addlission tiontintied to arrive, not a fifth part of *horn Could ho acdommtdated With For the . Sneaker's and ladles' galleries the book was drained, on Monday, the 21st, and term ele'ven o'oloiik in the movpind evefy plaob wet taken. 'iho aPprosOltes to Westminster gall wore an-air of bustle and animation. A large as semblege was oollveted in New Palace Yard to see the Steinberg R 8 they suited, and . carriagea of all kinds dashed into the open space'wlth grave and dignified Senators and their/families. Within the llama itself the Nona wAI thetaofa, bit and etelting. ''he attendance at prayers was 'Woderfully largo, sinte holt thentiborti thereby obtained the oppottithity of mittifig their dards at the back of their seats, ,and seducing- their - places far the tight. 'the body of the house Wait'moet inotuveniently crowded,. and nienthers then betook thetnselica to the kinetics, which *ere Ills° dente, ly filled. his Royal Ilighttirs the bake of dam. bridge occupied a seat tinder the' clock ; and in ' the places reserved for peers Were had Grey,_hiarl Grenville; the illehop of Oxford. the tart of Hard: , White, Lord dolville, of Kinross ; Lord liontelgle, and Everaley, (the late Speaker) 'The white hairs and reverend' form: and, figure of tdr. belles tyeraobserved in the dlploinatists' gallery; and the Prussian. and Sardinian ministers. and otter representatives of foreign Powerg, testified by their attendance the influence which our home polities exercise upon continental attire. It is twenty raintttes past fear, and members are silk their place's, a*ailing the arrival of the Ohnacelles. of the Exobeinser: The Ministerial bends is somewhat scantily tilled, and the eye sake in vain for the bland and neve Secretary of Slate for the Home Department, ,and the ho nest, straightforward , prejudiced, yet respected, President of the ,Iloard of Trade, (Mr. Henley.) Later in the evening, Mr. - Walpole Will be seen belay the gangway on' the Ministerial side, near SW, Jarn Graham; to which quarter also migrate the venerable Spooner, and the tall and solemn Iletdegate. At present Sir J. Pakington, General Peel, and Mr. &therms Esteourt represent the Ca binet; and the other seats are Pad by the Attor neys General for England and Ireland, Under Se cretaries, and Lords of the Treasury. The benohes behind aro filled by 'country gentlemen, who, for a Wander,,forgetto-night to cheer the Ministers, and whose faces look Somewhat various and pu rled as they think of the defections in their camp, andthe dilettanti Menlo work 'of 'Hr. Disraeli's new enfranohisement °lenses. , Upon the Opposition benohes matters look still more cations. The deeply-settled ranks to the left of the Speaker's chair constitute a formidable body of opponents, among whom exist considera ble differences of feeling on portonal questions; yet, one would say, not much diversity of opiniOn upon the merits of the Government scheme. The mere serious regret that Lord Derby's Gevern-• meet have thrown away a tine opportunity; the party men scent theleaves and fishes, and rejoice over the false move of their adversaries. Mr. Cardwell, upon the same seat that he occupied when he meditated the grand party motion upon the Canning-Ellenborough proclamation and de spatch, looks as if he is about to be avenged, and as if his prei , is within his grasp. Sir Richard llayter's face Is quite pleasant to look upon, so full of b anhommic is it, eo cheery and forgiving of all _injuries. The front Opposition bonoh is so crowd= ad with ex.ministers, with the Woods, Greys, Ver non thane, Labouoheres, that for the Magnus Appollo, when be shall arrive, there is no place wheteVer. He will not enter the House until the, Chancellor of the Exohequer has been for many minutes on his legs, and there will be much el bowing and dispossessing of exaubs to make room for the great Palmerston. Below the gangway upon, Opposition aide will be found (on the benohrlsOrdSohn Russell, in very strange company. Mr. Sidney Herbert, who has left the oompanionship of Sir JaMes Graham, sits by Lord John, and next themiithe " lovely Theis" of Mr. Drummond—John Arthur Roebuck. Then came Mr. Ooninghens, Mr. Bower, foolish Mr. White_ (who odes " Hear, hear," as a proof that he understands what is being said, and who cheers everything and everybody in the course of the evening); Sir Charles Napier, Ac. On the bench behind these sits Mr. Bright, looking bluff and well, taking notes, and surveying the Chan cellor of the Exchequer with something of the air of mingled pity and outiosity that an honest black , smith regards Orti dektertty of a rope dancer. If we 'look for the members for Manchester wo shall find one (Mr. Turner) above the gangway, and on the third bonoh behind Lord Palmerston, in company with Mr. Ellice, sen., Tom Buncombe, Str J. B, Shelley, do.; while the other (Mr. Basley) site heNnd Mr.. Bright, in the oompardonehti of Mr. J. Fez, tto.. It, Jo haif•peet four, and, slowly entering the. House, is seen the Chancellor of the Exohcquer, carrying ,a red despatch box Ho does not walk up the floor as if he expeoted.a cheer, and he does not get one. The bun of Conversation 10 suspend ed for a moment, until it is seen that the Treasury* benches dq not mean to " give tongue," and then it 'm renewed. IA may not bo denied that-pUbli cation of on authentic outline of the Government measure in the, Times, of 'the' same, morning; hid, largely discounted the -interest of apeeoh ; and probably the unexpeoted- announce. mont, the motives that had actuated the Chancel lor of the Exchequer In availing hiniself 'of Tthe columns of, the Times, and the remarks of the Leading journal upon his scheme,' are at this moment more generally discussed than -, the . merits of the measure itself. You hear , 'it said , that public expectation concerning ;the new'Reforna,Blll was so extravagant that Mr. Dia : nail wee alarmed at the inevitable recoil and 're adieu ; that he anticipated derisive cheers and. laughter in the midst of hie oration ; and that, to moderate then excessive holm of _the Liberal party, he was content to mace molt of 'the on- rlosity and Interest attaching to his oration: TIM' retirement of Walpole and Henleyis also keenly dismissed. It is now known that It was resolved upon months ago, but carefully cominaled until it' could have its effeot upon the "grand seena " to-night, as the pyrotechnist of the theatre reseries his red fire until the characters are in position, and all the glories and resources of the establishment are displayed. - The questions and notices of motion ire soon Over, although one of them looks ominous no when I Men, descry the- path of a shell through the air. Mr. Kinglake (Eothen) gives notice of a motion on the subject of' the Charles Georges. and members, while Choy obeor, look at one another slisH - to in quire whether ministers, after all, might nit be 'pat out bf office upon some other question than that of Parliamentary reform, The orders of the day are postponed until after the motion on the representation of the people. The overture has been played, the bell.is rung, and now the curtain rises. " The time will come when you will hear me." The uttererof the propheoy is on his legs, and is in possession of the floor." It was a true say ing) and the thoughts of his audience are irreeteti• bly carried bank to the moment when . • The wondrous boy Who wrote Alroy writhed under the bursts of laughter which wore extorted by his extravagant aotlon and forced 'and unnatural gestures. The old habtrues pre. - tend that he is dressed at this moment of his tri umph exactly as when he sat down, overwhelmed with confusion and vexation, after hurling his. prophecy at his .hilarious and inereditious diem: lie certainly resembles more than usual his portrait taken about that time. No out-away brown or green coat hangs upon his shoulders, but a black eurtout,. artistically made, conceals a white waistcoat, and a quiet dark brown nether garment envelopes his lower man. The deep white collar, (no ail-rounder or shapeless dog-collar, but • cambric, with' a flow of line), and the black necktie, fastened'utth easy, Careless negligence, carried us book to those days of halcyon innocence, when the fashion^ able young novelist was writing "Young Rakes," and was only intagsneltg. how old Marquises could be bambOosled, and how,easy it was for a young fellow of parte and invention to open the political world, like his oyster. The time had come when not only the Rouse of Commons, but every civi lized State, was to bear him, for was not every te legraph clerk, from Moorgate street toVienna'and Constantinople, at this moment waiting for the "click" of the wire, that was to give him work to dot The orator is pale, but perfectly self-possessed. Hie voles at first is low; oalni;ruid unimpassioned. , More than any other speaker Mr: 'Disraeli studies those Modulation° of the voice that give relief and pleasure to the auditory nerie, and 'thus it is that . the audience listen to him; frotd twenty minutes IC five o'clock until five minutes to eight:Wid:kit any other sensation of weariness than is inevitable . from disclosures fbrestalled,nnd a Want of minden . , tatilin in the language ereployed. 'The oheeriate, few and far .between. The toms of the epee& Is. 'pitched low., The speaker- is never exultant or de fiant— Re. cannot _reckon °upon the. enthusiasm, of litionn side, and will - biftrattarted - If he can avoid - the derisive interruptions of this other. Between - the Scylla of Tory murmurs and the Charybdis of Radi- Old derision the Chancellor of the Exchequer steers his bark with , great de2terity. Now he wins cheers front the Liberals—ailed lie has a bon-bit fOl the acingefvatiftis. Ile gets the most fan out of the fifteen condemned seats. He is artfully boy, like come beauty wild wishes to consent, but who wishes also to be pressed. To name them Might be _painful to some hon. members, The Rouse laughs, and members ory, "Name, name ;" the Chancellor yields to the 'will of the Rouse, With pretended roluotance; and unfolds -the death Warrant. When the mane of " is road out from the fatal list the Rouse Angles, and looks at Sir R. Rayter, and 'laughs still Mere *lien that fight hon. gentleman-suddenly darts from his dotal and walks down -the floor of the Reuse. Yet, Sir Goodenough Pirryttit does not escape from the House to hide his emotions, es the laughers effect to believe ; but merely "hur ries to the telegraph; ofilie, and sends the news to the 'chairman of Ids vomtnittee, at Wells. The peroration is df the' shof test, hot obffsieting of mote • than three or folly sentences ; and when Mr. Disraeli site dews', he obtains a general cheer from all Wed, in ftekhowitregmhnt of Ills ability and'hie rirodest bearing. ken differed from titi polltioifin, but they honored the prophet, and glorified in him the institutions of a country which does not with hold its higiteit tribe of politleal %finance and pone* from mon Of genius, *hfitefet their rank and descent: ' !There hi a WA of members from the Rouse. Leaders and followers tunable over sash other in their eagerness to get a table air (linnet , and to escape from Mr. Baxter: The smell fry Ilse their opporttinitY, andfor an bode OS two it Hems as if no one is to expreSs d positi:ro opinion on the bill. What are the tribunes of the People about'? Mr. Might is-aeon looking over his notes, as if mar shalling his ideas. Mr. Locke, 111... P. for South: wark, °pone the ball,, and the now venerable figure of Mr. W. J. Fox rises to weigh the. hill in the balance of working-class aspiritions, and tt6lettare *het it will be forted wanting. Bat previous denunciations of the bill are feeble and weak compared with that of Lord John Rus sell. "Jainny is bidding for popularity among the working classes!" whispered the Tories. "Behold our natural leader ! " cried the more advanced Liberals. Many times did the noble Lord %stet that the bill fell short of the just expeetations of the " working dames." If he held fast to finality dodtrinee until Ast, it was be.: 'cause Lord Grey and Lord'Althorp had thrown the weight of their authority into the scale of finality.' Those who Predicted that there would be a race between Lord John and Lord Palmerston for the leadership of the Liberal party upon the Reform question, now declare that Lord John has ,got the first start, and will infallibly gain the goal. , Will no Grey, or Wood, or Labnuchere hes• ten to the standard they were once so proud to fight under? No ! all are mute, and wait for - the late First Lord of the Treasury to prononnee. The Liberal members below the gangway are trans• ported with delight. Wheri Lord John comes in, to carry another Reform bill, there must be seats in his Cabinet for Liberals who have never held aloe before ; for how can -Lord John go for his Ministers to a bench which so easefully separates itself from his policy and leadership? Mr. Roebuck next denounces the bill, and he is followed by Mr. Bright. The tribunes of the people are speaking out now. The hon member for Birmingham speaks slowly, and with the effort of one *helms bean advised to master all trneries his intention of bringing in his own measure at an eery agitation. Ile, too; decries ambit', and.deolares early day. - All eyes are turned to Lord Palmorotori, but the ono% Is mute. He wilt express no opinion on the measure, ,yet reserves for himself the amplest berty to condemn. His friends say that when he does interfere he will do the work effectually ;-but a ensiderable section of Liberal members. were greatly disappointed, not to say alienated, by his reticence. " When the trumpet gives an uncer tain sound,'? they ask, " who shall prepere him self for battle ?" and why should Lord Palmerston compel us to throw ourselves into the arms of Lord. John ? The Chancellor of the Exchequer replied with out acerbity to the eritioisms upon his bill. The amend reading was fixed for Monday, the 21st of Match, and members went home saying to each other, "The Ministry will be beaten upon the second reading, and we shall have a general elec tion soon after Rioter." HORRIBLE AOOIDEN'I'. — A youth named George L. Walker, son of a widow lady residing intim:, State of Georgia, met with a sad .aeoldent on Saturday, while on a gunning emersion in Al berdaile county, Va. After getting on a hill side, he discovered a dove below hlm, and started down to.choot It. dhe bird flew before lie.got within gur. shot range, and he was seen to raise his fowling pleas, but afterwards to lower it, and Immediately thereafter an explosion took pleas. One of his companions, teeing his' cap bitted into the air, hastened to him, and found that the'shot had out his chin and nose and,:entering his forehead, bad blown (Alt hit braille, luting blip iptantly. TWO,`OENT4.,, • Letterlliomliatritibilie iffloireapendesoletorAnePrinia . • „.: i *iv ~t 1 , , The lE9[O nature and grade Wltlftihieh - the oPpo-, sing,end:oputent,forbal :of-" Germantniriior Mar Green anci iCeßtee'i, have; autalgemated, is tittite . refreshing. The !laid of, histerinalbeructles Opened • 'up by this embrace pf,entemieshaffegtis,a Enevange, for a mind ite4fy:dispoied and itepragArttedwith legislative '';•;; - The coinpiointSe'bill,'%iiiiemisnatieg. from,the Rodin and'eon n ouited . 'hY:ittii Senate; ,Itentia the -tit l e an sotto auttnarizethe,Gerniinte'WxyP4- ,senger , RailivarCoMPattY'ind the' Green mad Coates•streetti- philadelphiwlPasienger: Ritifir47 , Company jointly to lay tretek on Fourth and Eighth streets"- TheGertnauteem - Paisengtr Railway Company are, hereby m0 1 1 . 04 0 04 stu - jest 'to ' all 'the 'rights hereinafter.; oonferred on ' the Green and ' coatee's,treete. dolphin; Passenger . Railway' CoMiany; a - rail Way froM l the , point hullers Fourth' street intersects the Gernieritovin'and'Perlittimen turnpike, running ':thenon , ronathivirdlY gag Fourth to Dickinson, thane." .westwirdir , shing Dickinson to its interseetion - withilighth litteet,and northwardly on Eighth toils interseoticin*lth the Germantown aid ,Perkiomen turnpike ; with -the po wir'to'lay it 'track 'on:Walnut .straet,, betweeb their said tracks bn Fourth and Eighth, so is to Connect the' said tracks - cn;,Fourtli Eightft by the Said treck:.otCyfaliarlt t that - part. ,Of said rallwayin %Fourth front' the Centre' 'of thence esouthwardly:along , Fourth 'to DlCkinsiM, thence up Dickinson to Eighth, thence, northward' ly along Eighth to the, centre of ~ Oimtesi:ineale? the track on Walnut, between Fourth', and Eighth ,canriecting the traciren„Fourth and semi; Lorited to be built; shill be .constructed and used jointly by these companies, each. ciwningone and the •p art on 'Walnut street may he used by any other Company being so authorized, on "payment of one half of the' expense 'of constriptioCid these two joint companies ,- The GermantriiiiiPa's; senior Railway Company.* "also .emPOWerid td construct &branch rallwaytraok or. tracks along Broad street, northward from Its Interseetion the Germantown and Perkiomen turnpike ,to_ the intersection of Broad 'with the Old Ifork ready td iiilestown t or Brinehtown;:nrith right tii,extertit the same to the point were the NorthPennsyl;m ideßailroad'orotises said read ;: and . said,'Oom parties shall have the right of :inning' their oars over or connecting their said -road,' hereby ini4 , thorized, with or crossing any other in-the 'eity, o 4 Philadelphia, on such terms as may - be'-agreed! upon, In ease of disagreement, - roilsiorilsmiadik for terms of settlement. • , , Until Eighth street shall' have been opened, and; ireded, power is given to a track along , suehl streets as maybe memory. A mode of negottal lion with the Germantonhr aqd Perkiomen Turn. / pike Road Company is•givon in detail: If termel are. agreed upon within thirty days :after. thei passage of this sot ; the geld .Germantown Passen ger Railway Company must lay their track-within 1 one year, acoording to .their act of incorporation, and run their cars from t o e - intersecti o n of, maid turnpike with Eighth, and northivardly, as far as Washington lane. 'Nothing diereir( contained is to prevent the said company freiff taking I'm': mediate posseision `cif 'that part of the terriplke between Fourth dud Provithid; that if any part of the tgrripike ,00meir into lion - minion of the oily, it shall .bo.the duty of thel •said L obm pony to keep said portion of. the,rosd repair: Said company have poier ,to increase their capital stook 010,000 satires of $5O eaob, Ind to borrowuny sum of money not eitheedirig inamiount:one half of their capital stook:' Power is given. te' ths,Green and Coates-streets Passenger Railway Company:te increase their capital stock B,ooo;lso'nerahare, and to borrow any additional ruin not eiroeeking , $150,000. Nothing in thisnetidiall be'ionetried to give the Germantown passenger Railway/00m party ,the right to run their oars upon the road .or, Green and. Coates strents,or to give the Gisela and .thatesatraete Philadelphia Passenger Railway, Company the right to ran their 'oars upon :the% :nand Fourth and 'Eighth, north Of ;Coates, nor ;shall any'othei einapanylave that right. ' Tholaid - Greewand Coates etreetahiladelphia: •Passenger Railway Company may use their-road to Fourth, or ,to any .pOint eastward thereof;int their diaaretien, and may remove-'their tracks eastwardly of, said Fourth, without prejudice to their right to relay the , The - Ne'w deform Bill. , 'her following is the more impertant portion of the " - Bill to Amend the Laws relating to' the /ft presentetion'of thOPOonle of England tied :Proles, end to facilitate-the-Registration and . Vettng of Electors,'! introduced Into the Ammo:of Cons= mans OR , blonday night - by the Chancellor , the Bache quer: Whams, It le expedient to amend the - laws affecting the representition of the psople to England =Wales, find to egad Increased facilitleafor ,the registration sod voting of her Majesty , s eubjects entitled to Tote in the election of members to serve in Parliament: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen , e Wet Xxaellent jetty: by and with the advice and consort of the.Lorde Spiritnal and Temporal add Gammons 'ln` this present Parliament assembled, and =by the authority of- the Same, as follows: " - - • QUALIFIOIRIONS. - • , I. Future elate of voting in compiles and boreerghe defined —'Every male perankof foliage, and not 'Abject to auy legal Incapacity, who shall have any one of tie several qualifications hereinefter speCified, Asti be en. titled to be registered ae, a toter, and tolrote in the eleetien of a member or member. for the county, or if Within the limits of Wboroueb, %elfin 'the eleotion of a member or mantises for the bovougli where, in the case otonalificstions analog out of lands ,or Memento, sash lauds or tenements "hall be - eittate, and where in all other curl such pardon, shall reside The quelieeitiona above referred to are se follows •1. Freeholds of Inharitance.—Who shall be benefi cially entitled. ed metier or es mortgagee to posseiairn, at law cie In equity, to lati Inlet° or inheritanee in lands - or tenements of freehold tenure; of the cleat' yearly valeta over and above all, charges , and lnerembrances affecting the slime. Of not less than forty ehillings. • 2 Clopeholda of Inheritance bicestl daily entitled to, du saute of laborites's'r in landsnil tenements of•copyhold or del other tenaire whets*, aunt freehold, of melt clear yearly value le lifer.) , LW, of not less thin five pounds.-• D. Estates for Liven —O , sang le no bormitoistly en titled to de eftate rot goy life ultras in - landeor tens manta, of any Mance of onch,clear !nay value as afortere , d, of not Mutes° five pottude . 4 For years —Or shall be so benefielelly entitleetri a !terra originally 'granted for not lee; than thirty, is Sande or' tenement'', of any . Maitre, if =eh clear Yearly Veleta es eferesaid, of not lees than five pound. - b. Tenant Occupier'.-0 - shall oulapy gni tenant any such lands or tenements, of the clear l yearly. Tattle of not ledl than ton pounds; ' 0. Lodgers —Or shall ocadpy any apartments to. or' pntion of a house. Whether fruntehed.or untarnished, for which he shall have paid a rent - of not Isee than eight shillings per week, or per annum to an amount of twenty poppet.. . 7. Annual Income from Personal Property —Or shell be in the beneficial erJatmeot of a !yeerly income arising from the personsl property following, that la to say ; from any annuity ranted by the uninsliteloners f or the ye,:ection of the national debt, or any dividmde or interest fiend the Parlamentery Woke or funds_ Of the United Klngdotil, ed from the - stead: or hoods, of the East 'edits Compere, or oif the Bankinf England, Mending in bleown name, tiet less amount per annum than ten pannde. B..rocome frotia Peuelone, Euperesintuatfone,..tei.-;Of ,be in the beneficial. enjoyment' of an booms Wising from any l angina, pay, or superannuation el temente,' in respect of any rut employment bfattedi penal tn any department of her Majesty - fa nayst, mill tary, Kest Indian, or civil service, and who - shill to longer be permaneutly employed thereio, 'amounting to not leas per Annuls than twenty pomade.. 9 Savings Bent Deposit 1 -Or beld,nnd than be beneficially entitled to a deposit some intringe bank, egablished in England or Wales under, the provis'one of the Ant of the ninth year of his late Ale, sty King george IV. cap. 92, to the, amount of eta ty pounds. T.O. .Edncational Qrtelifications.—Oreballpositem orie r other of the quatlfin.tbore following, that is to Bay: Gradutec—Who 'hall be a graduate of any waiver eity in the United Kingdom.. Clergy of the Oheroh of England.--Or an ordained pried or 'Ocean% of tbo char le of E aglan Other Mini eters.— Or a minister of any other: religions donor loathe anointed either along or with not more I than one colleague. to the charge of any chapel or place of worship, and officiating se the minister thereof. Barristers —Or a barrister-st-lair, or ierjewat-st-lew, to any of the inns of curt in Thiglacd, or a certlfieated pleader or conveyancer. Attorneys art Bolicitors.—Or a unhinged attorney, Or eolicitor, or proctor in England and Welee.. Medical Profession —Or a member of the medical OroteSsiOD, registered under the provis'ona of 't The Medical Act,ff 1988. Certificated Feboolmeeters.—Or a ethoolmeater, bold ing's certificate from the Committee of her Maje.tyfs Council on Education 11 'Reserving rights of freemen, toe —Or 'who shall be entitled to be registered for any county, city, or borough, in respect or any notate for life-in freehold' I.nde or tenements of which be shall he, seized at the time of the puling of this act, or in resPect 'of noy qualification, as freeholder, Dunne taunt,' hatless; freeman, Drammen. or otherwise, reserved or defined in the 31st, ltd, 93€1, 94th : and 85th 'meth:lite of the ant of the second year of the reign if his late Majesty' King William IV. Can 46. SESTVOTIONS AtiD,OBJECITIONS. IY. Tenant Occupiers may olefin to be rated —fiery person occupyir g soy Lands or tenements to any county or borough shell have the mime right to elatm to be rated to the relief of the poor as is given by the Nth" section of the mid act weed in the second year of the reign of hie late Majesty •lllng William IV. and the provisions of the not passed Intim fifteenth year of her sdajas'y, charier 14, shall be applicable toell persons so Maiming, except that the 25th day of December, sod the 24th day of June, shall be the periods fixed in lieu of the sth day of January, and the 20th day of ittly,' restectivaly. YE. 'Provision as to Joint Ownersh'p or CconreAlon, and - to prevent nano Splitting of Veto —Where any ouch premien Shall be jointly owned or mooted by mo-e persons than One, each of ouch joint owners or oecupiers shall be entitle , ' to be so registered, In cum the clear yearly value thereof, ns.,afpressid. shell Iss sedates:A When divided by the number of erloh'oWit ere or molders, es the case may be, a Simi of not less then the amount before apecified'as constlinting erluals - to vote, in the me of Mush Owner sod occupier, respectively, but not otherwiee : provided always. the { no greater number of persona shall be entitled to be re aisterc d id respect of any freehold. criyhold, or lessee hold lolerect in the same preinises than shall be equal to two voters for every single tenement or undivided . plot of land, unless they shall have derived theocrats° by descent, smession, matriege marriage settlement, devise, or promotion se aforesai d , or, notelet they shall be bona fide - Mimed as partnere carrying on trade or bunkers thereon. VIII. Lodgers to make claim annually.—ln order to entitle anypereon to be placed nu any register of voters In respect of hie occupation of apartments in, or the portion of any house, ouch portion' !ball, on or before , the twenty,foutthilay of July in each Year' Newt to the overseers of the parish or township to whine each house shall be situate, a claim, according to the form nom; Doted 5 in the ooltedalo 8 to tbto tot annexed, with l - ~~'.. - - ~.~_ _ ~NIO Ti(I4:CORREOVMDENT.;-: a- earnispdaideninlor- 44 Tign Pares' , will please bear in mind iko following nano - - . , Eroryootepeaufoe* n inuattr,Aer unrested by the name of titieriai: Za er.le4lO insure cerreetnees in the typography, but one ortho ahent,Onnt,d be .1441upioa..iill;f:,10L*1 We shall be greatly obligedieleatlethen" blyenneyl tints; led =ether' Stet* , for*infritintione gfeing the, canon!. newa et• the diky thefr teirtienlie 1661Stlet, the resodieesaf the parrointWeifiountry, the increase of Inidaticgii oisey Inform:Wee 'that *lli b'etetersei t leg to the eineiel . deolaratiterilieribt — enntibted; 104. signed and _wit. nested theretnea rt.:tarred." . By olante-Ln ‘ the.paymant at tering expenses of voters is deciared Illegal. It la wor ed follows : 'not: la'wthl issiedtdahaat any 8160nm:tic pay soy sioneywrieeiesnnot of.the,ootrearlinev .of any ynter Wight pelt; either the inter blateelf of to 4 , 0 P eitiorprsott; end It-sorb candtdate,or nay per nen on his behalf,ind With fillianthoriti; 'skill Pay say money pa won* of the reoluxitymicetdritny.T4erzio the Pon: BU payment shall be deemed to be an illegal pay ; meat, within. the meaning kttf Corript Pratittees Prevention Act, 184". . r Tie following towns, at pretest having two rents tentative', aro to future to return o'aly one member: Hontton, Ilarststirßte Wiiiiiiii,T - tymington, trotted borough, Tv etront.. , Xtredianir literlborough,Ludlow, Tewkesbury t pottiest,. Wells, ,Leouttaster, Andover, , NtsrAVIISTITGIIIIOpII. `Llii3osibirgoja to lie fo•Anao into three divisions, the Wertlll4fog ditieloni t seX Into , :two..diltifiaor,,e*Ca: 'aria= - retun!lag two ' • The folloWflaiaeviafitlintr iria to bi colakirate;4 aar. liamantary borOnglor} . osibriettireint one member most Alsomidek, ~Z irkselhesd4 j lnnaliyi IStalybridta, Oroydoo, Gravamina, BaktlerWlL •s• Boraugha will& hare oirtaTrown *Or aro', to innm ere holding officio* of profit ardar,Tho Crown are mn to ititrof mate titan' pests on imalptanos of another aloe. - . • "- - - - 'LI' 0-61:4'17.•-,:,; - _ AILIMPIXSTIIIIIIII..III,ISITNIP. • 5 - .lixearoax Acralelleree Krazo:-6P,Tila Ma Meant ?!Nirro7-4 XaeliL Ado•aboat,Nelbleig. , ,o . • : Doe Jlateo ; Groat Showl'— Leletii Ceompajr”- 4 91qixl,irkeiiiia, 9yausestle, aad festa.” "-, `J ' - -- • —WEIATLEr • Plialltlol Altmeteuner Tirateae - .- 5 " Wleteee 'rale "--‘, In Place sod Otte!: Place.) , • Nix WaLaimarapal. famelP) , , . ; _difoDeiutistieek;Getrtsis: , :-Siliattaii:lioat Plays, U. 111 3 . fFcIR C.lMig!r,PAßt 4 idatohlutamievitzo Biagio[. 711042tiiis,Atasrgse.,,-,‘ Gape f r o l ;‘ , 9" ni s, Negro Accentriettles, Isi , Rqs; ..id - Ai Bou.ang9te. 7 l . ingnal sittt. „ ,- UNIVERS TY • COMMENCEIEENT.The COM mencement of the bledicel Department of the triaver sity-of Penniylvinietoolr" phurii at 'the bree'cat fetid Hall at nook yeateidly. - The ball was picked fall in every par; sad it was found neinessiy to 'Mose the doors Somp,tiree haters the ponromacentect of the ithercisee. A great nzpieber of person. were tineble ;to obtainad- Mlssion'td the bitildiog:,-The gradiatei, heeded be the officer. and faculty, walksd in arca:Malan - from thernii ;vereity to the .h rll.. ;The exerelsinewere 'opened with Prater by the lief. Mr. tietudfer _latter width the degree of Doctor of Pedlar:re wag conferred open - We gthdastas bylleory Yethake,Lli Di - PrUident Of Ihelffriveraity. ' The following l. A /14t pre. grailtstwi -i - ----.- '."- "Altor"glit,•Joith 13.:Pa" • - - Iliartio;Diwee. 7., - Pa alaton, folomon W.. N. Nartiodale, dos 0:. Pa - &lone. Jos: 31., Parana ' i,lflmwfdl;d:o4 S. o.'' - Altai, 7.`Ltnbert; PS. : , , d1•31.0.1. - 11...A11. 'Banes: 11... f ' B.,'..dW' •• '- - Aravo;%Psiytoli ic.. N. 0. ' Seamiest Robert 31:01:7: Iliseinther.7 • JimeeiD Add: Baylor, Jokn,O.,,Va - McOlenshan, S. It., Texas. 'Beall, - James lilf:;1111.4' ' - Means, T, Sumpter, 8;0. ' Beagle, Thomas 7. Pal ' Mean.; Theo: EL, N. 0. Black, Charles, Ali N. B . S , Mews, Howells .. - Pa: " Blake, A•reass, - Ohlo., Melvin. Walter. MC Boat. J L , N 0. Nicks, Thema. R., M 0. Brisokle, gamest 0..:..P.4 - .'llthore;doe:','NOrstlootia. Burg. Washington, Pa. Norton, Bitamil, Ali. • ' Clalbotin - 7 Tired .. N. d' - _ - liC - 41111*, otirfrig.,W, N 0. Os.mpbeli, fleeter A;, Itiii'llandll, WM: H:; IlliL 0, mpbell, Samuel W ;, hilia:•NewsonscdaniesN.. N. 0. Osnnady. Isaac G., N. O. - •..lPiver, floetils P.. Pm - - Carter, M B , Vs. : • Pelasu,Normar,,Tems. • Oevett, Thris: - W.TA: I ."' - •Pmilisse_,t `l l : 4 Parti.l, Tn. Childers. Jab.. V j -Tenn ; PerryilAlrairder, Ys"' Clardy, T.Vlemivg_ Kr. Perry B - William s, N. til; Olarkeon,,Benry M.:91 0:: - 'PooLlidti.B., - N 0. , Clements, M. daub, Md.."' Tarter: Islam P. Tema • Coleman. Thom, P.: N. 0,; *., Ramssy.edrisigi N. Jr. V. coitsaVlsase T., Pa - ' ' ' Neils', Janew 8.. D. 0.. Cloatee,•L; Montgomery, P4l.' Niddbit; rikeph it.;Nr 'O. Cook, Tkintas 0 Al. ; „e : ..• Ittohniond, Laosedes; Miss . Oottir:Wia.A.., fl C. . , Mope. Becjamin R., Ala. , Onx, John,--Pa. - " Rob:aeon; Wm. T., Pa, Oraigen, W00.:J., - D.:O. - --' 'Boded:dein: L -L.. Teti.. w: Cro, Wm: W, Va. ', , - Itoseigoesph 0., N. 0. - Ortilse, Ildbt:l3 ;Pe: " • R - Mes,. A.; S. 0.• . Davis, Edward B.:, Miss: , ' - fthan fi kree, F:lli., N. B. Dick. Leonard W.0.'13."0.. _ - _EnwlasdiblielsouL , Pa. threlap„ U.S ,8. D.. ~ Butler; Wm. King. Ohio. Edward.; Thos: 11:, Fla: ' Schaffer, Oh•ilee, Pa: . Bale, William H.1 1 .1%. -- ''• l 80014, Ne Irnst, - Te. Elliott, fiamislA.,,pa.; , „ Searle? Wiol 8 4 - 11 ; T EM:ton: Tkod. - I ,Tenn ., ,-,. folannon, I. chnurt,N. 0.• , VlOWers. 11 , B - ; NM '•- •'' - fliropeon: Dr. 74 - 11. 0: - 'nve, John- 91.,,Xy.:';'• ~, Smith,lleitiing N.. Va: ' Preen:me, Robert J.,,Va.: &aittrodmoosiet.: 369 4. ' Pryer, Blerkowe B. Pa • "Smith, Philip N. Del. , Garret:ion. Jam. lr', Ps.' ' ' lbtaart,'W.'o.. - 310ss.' 'Goodman, H. Isne.M.,Par Safehesr.'7: 0 - 4 N I- •- " • Gonion: - TieWitf 0., Tema... Taylor, Wm: A.. N. 0., Genesi, 0.0. B, N 0 .- - Thelma, Send. H., Tenn.. Ortesby, - ,A. B , dr., , Va. -= - : Thomas,C 'Jr. 0. Barrel, Oscar Pr, Ala s . - Tkompa Ase, n, Jacob .k; N. 0: Ifintia; A - :'11., N. 0 • :Thompson, dos. W., Ey, • ini pligdon, John M.; :i . Thompeon, V:Other, N. O. Babbe, Isaac M.. N. 0. Thomson, Thov.'l3 . B. O. ' Holt. Jacob PF, N H. - , - Thorp,dreary;N: Tenn. - Iffooff Jos.'ll.. Va. '• - • Tilton: Henry B . N. J. • Illostatieri J., Om West; r - Toinlinssin'Thas 71,N 7. }Jacobs, John 0 , 1i 0, t . Tramline: VI 13.01. Scotia. lamed. Henry 0 , Sy.. Usher, boned. .W.. 0.7.- Ilraufmen, - John. It i Pit 'Rahn: Jaded Il:. Jr % IT. . i ftigaZZ s i n otii 7 ,..ilVT : , W i s a d i gi t""l i rr etin e i C . L. . Ala. - illapp, H. - Millner, Pa -. ••„'', Welcle,,,Widima M., n 7. droller, brash; Ohio: •-• ' _ • , % Whiting, John 0., Ale. Leedom. A.A., N, 0. . .. Willtargar; Near 0.; N. - 0. • „Oka. Carroll. bid. - Witherson,, Tito. B. N. 0. ,eedom, J: Moore, Pa.' - - 111111anni:,Priths - P..'N. 0..- eld7,•ParliP' Jr•.'Pri ; : ,- Wobemll,-AlfreilA.. N.J. elabaoh, A. N., .0, .. Woolvorfon, Jllll5lllll, N.:J. - aver, A. K., Pa. 'Woolverton. Jos W , N.J. pew's, D. Thacker, Pa. Wortabet, Q. Id.? Syria. At a public: commenoement,lield -d51y,19511, the' De tres of , Doctor of ,111.dleine -was conferred upon the fol. wloguarned geotimnaq: " , amen. Benjamin. B :Pa," Miran, Ohislej. Pal Oorgeshall, Liao. R., 8.'0: ,iitslalds‘J.Mayes,-Pa, i, Henry U. Smith, Id.. D, .PXOredJart or- SunterY. de livered the valedictory. He gave a sketch,or the &die.. Of the physician to the public, and spite. of thie high tone which every honorable medical man should main tain ; "alloded to - the positicia of Rociety to a physician ; to the fact that-the physibill and philmithrepi.t moot not oxplet gra.t. rewards; ,bat math-be sweated by ' nobler motives; alb. evil sor quaekery ; and closed ac "-When. in :afteralfe, temptations emit you; when evil influence. beast and peewit your fair, fame. may yon recall the feat, tO - dei Pretoated. JP , t , in wwdo -o f hindlyietteirest, tbit'you Ire ineintiers or I noble pro fe'siPne OtPtelied! to • a ettnielyst( loinerattle - woo; nod ttst,lss snob, honor forbids your g tiktb...temete-- t one of - the enemy,. and basely desertipg the nag under, lohydnare noir assailed: 'Whtting yet emy hap piness, I, in, the , name of ',my. obilliagneli , toOder'l oll onifereWell."' • „ , : ~; , • ; IDZKTITY DilOoVEßiin.—The_child - 'found wandering in the Waits of, Beitimore. few days dewy proven to be the stegtdeughtstr Mr. Shona, _ 11111 44 Neotaticie 'Street, in the Iloiudientho*d. , She hue hems . iiissing`ferim home for invleril days. audit has not :Yet:been ~eir serialized• bow Abe • island her eay Bal timore Aar -friends eent for her-.loererdew:. To the • mitorlety given this' case in tae columns of the public , press , and the untiring 'exertions of Mr Buggies, oblof Ofi pollee. we may attribute the' gratifying desosiemstst to this eirgulir cue— , • _, • _ Irtiluira oillownos were groated , on . „ _Wednesday evening, by thnpollerrof the Filthwardoat the corner of Twepti-dren and ,Pion-,atreonn.- down ol4ht br tekwerehiheti'liAO' atietiadY,, and. held to bail. toheep the pesos. Among the - norolfii Win Alexander Mcßride, who is charged with' hayloft - created a riot at the Beventlypresinst -polls, on,tbe soot of the October election, and with _committinran assault and butary upon several persons by throwing bricks at tlom. He was sommitttd to answer the charges = DEs PATCH from • Molest - on' rineiszl in this nit, yeeterday,•annonomathei death of Dr Trooms MOtter, emeritus professorof inrge4.in the Telereon College to this city, Dr. Matter was for-mmy years at the head of his branch of the medical profession in this oily.. The community - wilt feel tilis'loss, Melo eat no leas distinguished as a scholar than beloved as a gentle /lAD. . , WE learn a thit number of the citizens of the eontb ern section of the c;truemakingeff u ds to ttarre appropriated for a piddle part raportion of a large tarp amgtreathed to the. dn'y Iffspbeo Girard. This 14 a good move: and it is hoped thatOinnells trill give It an early consideration. THE "COURT YRSTERDAT'S 'PROCANDIRSII. • Reported for The Prem.] • • lIN/TED STATES DISTRICT _ COURT—J - 11dge Calwalidei,LThe 'cue of Lewie Suter, charged with connteofelting the coin of the United BMW, was C.A. tinned yeaterday. The witiiinies for the defence were examined: The evidence elicited is amillsr-to= 'that on the former ,trial. A vindlet to txpeoted to•dsy, _ • ,NlezPßluB—,Tistice . . /rein° ye. Mary 8' tidier, who surileed4ol4 K Kane, ewe.' asters of the last will and testament Of Samuel hi. helper, deceased. -Before reported. Verdict tor the plaintiff forslloo. , ' ' atehua Morton and William Knoll Norio.; ye. The Phllidelphikeoelety for the efitabltehment and auppows cf charity schools. An action of ejecta:rent to recover possession of a treat of land in the late &afloat of Ken. stamen. On trial. , trrsrlfir Clotrei— Chief Justide Lowrie, and 'Justices Woodward, Thompson, Strong, and Read. Wm: A 'Pled ye. the Como:rod...eel% of PermerPranle.'sx. relation. R. K. lirenion. 'llrior to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill cmuntg:f'Orebion hi Justice Read. ' Judgment affirmed— Chief 'nudism Lowrie die soute. The Darlington Canal Coal Railroad Company re. Jacob iteor:oi et al. Application for a r reliminary jaaotion. • Argued. 'lleM under advisement. The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company vs. Twee. An eattith to recover, damages for inioneasnitalned by ohstrOotiog the-plaintffe 'canal. It appears that the plainbffs, own a canal; the ,defendant .hu .a traw.mill upon Its banks: and that he allows the saw duet to float Into the caul tad In this - Meitner obstruct the P4osirage ,e all 'castle ,pareing ictoit , ..Knder ergnment. , The New Tort and Erie Railroad vs. Niles T. Young. Brror to the Court of 001321M012 Pleas of Susquehanos 0 runty. This was an,,action,breught in the court be. low to'reriver damages arising }ram the construction of a railroad by the defendant', along 'the bank-of the 'fliumethisone river (SwiThebsims county.) The injury complained of was calmed 'by throiring dirt over the bank e the river to make an embankment along the shore, and by carrying the bank out atone place, where there wee a natural prtjecidon. so se riddlvert a portion - of the writer Troia 11:10:plaintirs trill, eta Ml rig the Oinanal to the - Israel Smith; plaintiff in error , rd. geldie 8. Riad ley and &meet Cole, defendants in error; Thlaraction was originally 'brought In the Court of Common Pleas 'of B l itie u rd county. to'reeover demerit fOr trespass in entering the plaintiff'e teed, and - cutting down and hauling away target queritities of wood. such as oak, pine. and hemlock. withentleave. ' In the court below a verdict was rendered in favor of the defendant. The plaintiff then tooknot al wean!' error to Ale coml. limit, et al , mt. Iditclaell,at al. Action - of ejecteaast. error to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. Argued. ' , QuiatTEs Bssuoits—Judge Ltidlow.Tobit . 0. Drake wes , ebarged - with elate ralement alleged' that the defendengisceived a note from OS'. Waggooldsist; to be sold ; that the defendant took the note and eon. it, and thenrefneed to ratatulka,-pro °eel* - Yardlat guilty. - Charles Horton -was, clamed' with • sassilt - ilk hat wthh intent ts,Sl4 a lolsIss!s, 1t - %V mole Welch was charged with keeping a dleorde.ly tippling house In, the Twenty..yourth.werd. ; Verdict pill, but recommended to the mercy Of the court. Joseph Jewell wail oharged WOK keeping a disorderly house at Eighth and Chestnut . streets . lt le alleged that the - efendant kept vi , reitthrent Or eating saloon at the 8. R. corner otElghth - and Cheetant streets, and .that distrurbermee ooroteett7 occurred, The defendant proved thit he did not keep tb• place, but thralls' son Verdict not guilty. lobe O'Neil, charged with esomitting en assault '44 batter?' on Pro,nols Fisher, was seviltte4.