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Ot',! l !!t:l o 4U ll o( o o: 63 Pn''wer ' ePT o FATl 1 41 111 ‘: 4*r(lo;:jiolWY# l ',4:::',..oo,'Rt4iit:*fioli!, 40-rnottor,,4io.4nint 7 tsiimlfeil ; - and when every ; ti4"?iiqii.jteti4tteti:lnaking e phicO!f to up, -144,41WtitOitd44.Since 11,4 , '*o 91,064 te*lnkfii.,4ani - eveSfi , '-hal;:j-csetecd.- . possession 46 , ,tliii`-' ! .-i,l44slls'l6Oieriniient i - -'443 ltOosi - #'4:a : l4 - itiVei'.;f , tiiiiiet;*kt ' hi ',4:, ii!,',lit.=.‘ leutlOutbenitoinieyOftkiffiee, ; yhere; in oi ht riilo44fer thOionneree of the jpeit:3;tbe.:Pitlelat"'dnileir7 , ' §. - til'etely-niinaintii,. iotig,r:t4iiebiet einplefila 1 . 7'13f the einveyor 4 1 4 4 0 11 .4:40****40 6. iit1i,r4,1 6 44 1 41. fairliSKihe,4defitands:4ltlr. ; li apusiiti,- in leak kicfntlle hit,o4o: - lil -- , deptr'of,- city cup -*-404044;;* fi.# pAnit I '_, g, thieite;egainit lOthe'i officials - o`fthe , -i'4lerat Government • Aiiiiittiiifliiiiiiiilinmhtoldbintailbito' his - 10*Oftio;4 1 1:Tip, tiioittpmi is ,Inio4 'entlrelyiuseleesier.the public seritici).:. _There ,fkillifitY;iik AiPii ipiitiii &Oil in pe rsonal and Ofitiqikolgtraelter, , to; tbp , ,pfeirebt:' suryeyer, jol ! liq.;•for it's"seiaryfof4abotiaand doilanrcv year, tickg,s 4 -tOL,C,WW. i # o . l,' ?' 6, ,fo. le' , 6 4 llnte 016141-dilit3VPiipliik-;to,;,ide'.,6'fflcii. .- ;Sin pioneen, ttiroliers'fieri enntini- eini „readily be - Ti4-A*';lltrif.`ldeitartnient -f-..ilinii);,iinil-:iffr. teit,eark•thus - be-.left entirety at le Imre 4eldnige_itil exhibitions ' of !der- peculiarly- - stn, :0040,4#44.*Vetien atbe,lo.reeident;whom hiwiti he.ti4, , , a , :_iiige'- portio n political -11411k,deneniielrik..,, ~,::'':" ;,•- - , v --: , 4!,X . i-,,, yfi,ty 4 ,AnentiOpebici; - likitvsiet:,'w.betbpr toeconomical Itesanithwere„iealli-tfie ,_ Cause of !****aki s f 440 .. 11#_'A i r'r r i:4 88 F J i m°9arg ' ' ' Ilii,:B4*, 'Fit,ifoid:: :- )4jeo:iiiri; were found, we lie* .0011. particularly active or enthusiastic l'An z ,'theirtikilitioali_)teplieit 'or the fit.deilnietra itioo;nilidi:liitho*Aheyinay,itiive, discharged tbeitrllicial.Autier efficiently 0 -tinder, the ex -1-: , -O - -, - , , iating:eyttenf the 'e ffi oers cif the - Federal _Ge 7 liiir*: iioi, are ,held ,as" h2oitagee for the pre, cleats imivitia- in which they live; and if they !thiiii,et strike , down , the - iiithlie*lll - in their ,districts andsmoth r,by e r,or foulmeans e l ediditintandignatlen in the -.,Detoocratic party 40141,4".TihiTlYren#,, tel'ulid.lehinitine "of 'the. l'kr4lien - aL3-;hilsiiii:OtretlO'n;-tiitiy riiii4 ; :exiitai `, that ittaketoo• idiv.64: 'throned le the bleek;. l `, (444,iin4, - ,**tini;lit: te,.: slag; -Wein'iens-, "neetell-Oi4OVitig4toreentore tharCepssar, and *f.,t . ifixtngj'iniii:O.' 7 foi , the'rettire success - of the, I) epor4tl4,,iiiiii : thlnithe.eiinltatiOn over ' ite,. !intuit of tbet,Tederal 4.daililairation. 4 aim :liitiilitik±iiiii'ltidcied; unpardonable'.'They ra ; saidttb.liamnicted;aemeafluit independent ly,ttiailini:iiir Convention called to elect dole -4-0414.-#4A4ooirintteiii of Mitch, 1858;, They iiinSp r oPeritedle;oppoilni: the policy ithichlifrlqcnra ) c iiisniiin;• Jr., ; considered iiiioo444:4kojti Oioiwpittlpi of the `fall o4,,s.6B4:4idiit:wii are, net: misinformed , as, ',. Cl e e kri anenifiCetchi,*fejeiTleri • provocation, ,tbpYlayitifiktbl4.-tn - ...*410: extent' ,with; the itilOitisOit-ht whlch•the','pecullir friends and sridOsiiiii : ilf ?thiilfe4a - inl,tidrairds - tratiOnfiFere -beatii4ibefeitetion 0'41404 to the-late ,-,olWpoiqaptiett.::''- Ratak upon- - the , heels of .414 . 1":_iiiit'Latenr4;: i retrilintien: -. has overtaken '0104411d k-'ibere are any snore pen :in of iiiioellokirtflinitilf te *foie that the'De. ;,fikcif4At#,-;Orttind jWititerpatelbrive a higher :Clattli-tiPini their:Wei:4loe then the weak and wickedmoo.liiiii - iii , fp difgrieed, it, ' diem .*e'rinHiniiiiilkt„iniei or the bitintek 'powily_tviit *beiiiiiit 14ati'paiitit:',The - iiii, of:Democratic ' l i,..e*lieif:Osied, , .e*rai," aid ' n'despetistri as. ipaiebfnePno relentless, 6*,Ore*Aitqd in; . .gioti* , ooeo - hulds entwine , - sway;, Lot, •=,,,ii , -,,tAfitk r ,de,re t - te'thifili - ,ffhtaaielt,O - F:te act as #4.*:4l4.i'itioii44 f :of, all [such the guit-, lAilKi4e . ,4oll,o*elboitcyrikoe*iegraN. , , ',14j,44 . 104 - 44.:1_441:*..)liiiiii ; -. 4 ; ' Meant=. 4 - O - ti - -440- r ite-itaAhO.fiesiaing , appialiet7Ott*, port hereafter' (yo,:isrre nOttiware - that he his' - ,)niinayttiatinier;*iiiitever • for , ‘tho• peculiar, '.L4ittipai_4:- . .blif ,-post:', lie-is: a- druggist; , 4 -,, -. _ 00101.400/ I *4 6 4W"bkvtiOen , ' by . his 4rofeasieo; , Fkyie . Aoo which he way , h eld, ,01 - eiilibier-44:, , A4Eii!itit be is not a mei 004*,*9itoiio‘p? - tiie examination of : zither dry reediiiirliieS;oihardiati go 1040toisver;'.0titit fati-:more inpori #*4biO4fl-OtiiibiYoiitPaiiaOrettril- I , _ftA f rnOtliO : fapilikwbiellairized above nll 461itleg , :ki:01e*InfelatiOict: z lie is gAidi . ,:t;fat eciii,t* anypolitiniCintainy `it; de:, :44044* beeetni.its. serviiikinetrereent -in 7— atil'"niii tbiiii 'iftit'''lty -' 'drSt i 0 - - - ' ~lir,, „) o . , . .s, an , a e onven .llena j,4o4altpieininglglitYilteiiaa, one of Vl,',*iireatTabl!ittoat`:yetiontotts ltidneera of the 4t4.***9*iii ::4*.r(nt: the noble ' struggle' :414*Iiilikb bti,iiis.igailk and tifirkplhintly defeat-. o!...oi:thlihinitti'hf.thOrederal, Administrati6n. Inceititiofante'arisi considered, the public :11117,1indllY' understand how much As eon i'44atetron_. ef' pc&finiy had to-do with' he rointtiiii in ; the,efriiraitor!'e - ofilee; after. ,null- OionehaVObeet , s4inandered upon .cottitictors, ..,..., . . „ . , supernumerary othployees 'and In 'ration's other '-i1:i9: 78 .!-V•:; : 1...t. -,, :i' ,J.:.; The Lat© De moo ratio OitY - 043tiventioak The. aigniticanee the ,action of the late - peineciatle, 94wconvontion- in Philadelphia ',,M)Mareely:lae ;appreciated' hy our distant leadere; '; This •is '.the etroiagliold ef odors! hearer; and'the'-inonin the employ of the Fe.: "iletal_Oovernment are , counted by thousands, nearly t ;ofwlion are compelled -hy, thoir i,eeid' t wain every energy to, con- Vet the;eirganialAion of, the Demperatie party, icke*,ra,ct from it a reluctant and byPecri tlialipreekieWof approval • Of the tyrannies .04 . ,CAlirrupttone1:0jtio:Federid' power.; But with`ail, this machinery at work, the iiihndsof "th&lfitlen*Ailminlitration Wore in a Mina; lateroi4qpfivention f' and although no: public:evidence Of:thir: fact is givoU in the `Preeeedinge; all, acquainted with, its secret . , ; hattary.,are aware, of, it. It - is trne that Mr. Jewar , Mairtion, Jr.," imrveyer, of •ttio,- port, was,apPointed:chairman of ,the bommittewon, 11,eseinthini; but he did net - dere to imitate the =example of the - lite oareiatten it; Marrishurgyhy :introducing into endorsing the; .Fational, 4 14.druindstrittleta;!, rce - "Acf., keen ,Perfectly at if. h a doncsethoy - ,,woald have been voted ;down ••:-T Practically,; therefore, the De-: nier*Y - of; tt o , city 'Philadelphia, in Oity assembled, have ':alreadi Ignored -the action of the late Office-holdera , , ()onion, jAcli„ #.o l ehnrg. Fttim th e feeling now eft,Xeild:Feiwjliefeil that the refiner the Jan!. :2:arias - or !the.' lt i ederat Power over the Demo 'ciliclefit'lldlailelphia. , hatevirtually ended. 'This'iliaffiet of , the. ;Natlopal Administration ihiul, ,, salipd.,Jti.,-pfx4lar::represpnititlyes bore :terriblYkand they have already had some of thei:rliAgialitisoelatea;rbo - lefused to harm&- ratio with 'titn intheir 0541004 s to control thikfar44;;Okilloiitted4 r i. , 7 seetiygdod reason„ therefore, why any :Democrat who i~ , `natisfled ;that the nominees of;.the=City ; Convention woiald-iii.e." capable -itelt.horkatiOnlierit should withhold his vote ';frerathein; aallitratitfiragea they receive can. not Intik'irri • cdulorgement of the " ", the DemaeOttie,Ward Ticket: We intollatithlainoirdng a Bat of. the Ward noirdttated by the loeal - De-, t yneenitle goaveatleac.,We ] lava not yet had an , -.opportunity . : .Of-„planil ping 'eloielY all the pre glad to notice among the 'i)riaentarl 'Many who. are in every li,e,t . ;:irall . ..i3inahtted. - for, the poste for_ which 4411 - eti*,,9*itid;; afe,lnninently *ftbtif,4bet.„:/n2pport . , . ...,',,pronog;.P . rprorinA dooniconse—To Onilender„ ;tdiifontkinikd siroseoviSire liidebied for the :LoAdoit Room; end ihercraresiratsof Nital - 41the TfrortdOst , ,lnia:rah the 1.141 and the 19ffri3O t riiiiieontof t4l3,<fitaSoryy of p; forytigh'_t; .'edniidistilirki AO engravings, - ~'Also News of tits, Oieot -engravings, gives bi liortinitt of Bredisi - Ohti onginset, stonnotor,) And of '• ! Tolidgeiglit,,l4: - ;?t•foi liiiiniogbdoit and now one •-. ' . tt ,11 4b% wtrY Po totg in* the delml OAN gitxptirait, Cot , ._ttilirricornini id 10 o'clock., at. Morrow Birch 4 Avoca., Pio: - 914 41Iiiituid circot. The Ignalish .11.eferm Bill War ,er ridce isttprope In NoiemlYet . ,lBo,4olGaif, Eat:Tot/amp News from` Europe *dila rupon . ns with and Wier Liberals,who had • paSsi: nearly a imam and:fapidity. _ :sre,4lstiolsb papers quarter a century in opposition;: came into I to the;l9th of. Marchlnelnehte,by'the,Mall, otilee;::promising a full Measure of Palk- steamer Persia. , mentary Reform, agains - C the - Duke `of Wax. Respecting the - wtir-qnetition, there _con LINGTON,'WhO had set his faefi against ' , any • tionect to bo Varionsepeealstione., The British change whatever, the people of England be- • Governnient havirepeatod - their" declaration, came enthusiastic beyond their nand pear- i in both Houses of Pailiarnentithat they still Lice,- the promised advent of to: ! saw no reason for apprehending that the Em new Magna Charts.. Excitement abounded peror N A POLEON would break'falth, and pre , and ;increased, greatly aided by , the. Political cipliatc a war in Italy; - Lord' dOwhav;the Unions ,and their hired emissaries, and ex- British Ambassador at Patti, - had brought pentetiert rio'lhieh, that 'Lipid, Gila's, with him fall assurances from Vienna that the to' avoid hecoining ,unpopular, was compelled ;Emperor of Anbttikwould aet_only upon the teteonseni - to tir Reform Bill much' , more ex- defensive. This Might be expected; he is teitshre -, thani. , !‘ good, easy man," •he •bad more likely to bo attacked than to attack. All originally contemplated.- • He' was urged to that he demands, or expects,' itt.full, power to this' by his'lson-in-law,' Lord •TounliAst--1-the rule'Anstrian' Italijust'es Ile pleisel. same who,'a very low years later, icadStuch a Series 'of :administrative blunders in CM.' da, of 'which he • ivas • Govarnor•General... O n March 1, 1831, the:Del? !aorta , Bill, which. gave• a wholesale disfranchisement to all pocket-boroughs owned or influenced. by. T on et (while spared:all Whig proper ty:Of that description,) Was Introduced, by Lord.Jotur Bussur o m,sions little man, who, some seven - yBsrs before,li'd written, aye, and pUblislied, - , a ~bOols - elaborately 'showing-, that the, rotten:. boroughs 'woke ..the, main fotinda Bon; the great safeguard of the British'Em iaire. That bill was defeated, was re-intro diload in a' now' parliament, but did not final- ly pass; in JB32 k natil * the city of Bristol had been burned`and plundered, the Castle of hfOt tingttani burned, and the town of Derby be eleged by Infuriated mobs. ' There is now another Reform Bill beforo the British Parliament. - It - Is introduced by a Ministry which, albeit in heart, Sees: the necessity of :improving the Whig measure of, 1882.. Other Ministers had . pro muted- to' do this. Lord. Soria Ririskra, has heen'profuse in- - promises almost every year since 1851.- Lord ,Paratansrerr promised a new Reform Bill in 1867 and again in 1858. BILIMIT has propounded a scheme, which, If iwinileahle , would improve Parliamentary Representation in England, by infusing a small degree of good bemocrapy Into it., As yet, however, only-one planOf Parliamentary Re form is before' the Ifense - • of Oommons—that proposed by, Mr. DI,REELT on,February, 28th, 'and'Which been brought up for a Second reading oil March 21st. SussEnn does not like thin, ae,heme; no SMUT, nor Roc.: 'mum, While Paairiasrorr gives no opinion upon-it. : But linariaan means to oppose it by ti motion condemning it Tor net sufficiently ex• lending the suffrage among • the industrial ()lessee,. fact, Lord Joins wants to be Prime Minister again, and„Aristoorat 110'66 ho be, Will promise a very liberal measure, provided he can , quit' the Derby-Disraeli Bill. Lord imix" carei'moro • for the little finger of his brother, the; Duke of linorean, than ho does, or- ever did, or ever can carp for the whole body ofikOP.oople.', • In 1881-2, a man going in with an amend nient-:ln' limier of largely era - tending the suf= - frage, would &lie bee* raptnionaly,:if not riotously, backed by the country. In 1859, there is no Molar' furore upon the question, Rote and there, a few pulffic meetings have been held, but the 'opts seem-not to mind theixi are party, not' national manifestatloms. • The pew - Reform 'Bill is byno Means a sive4lngnionsfire. It partially disfranchises fifteen boroughs, and distributer, the members thui; gained, throng ihrolk populous' counties and , several towns which have risen into in portance since 1882. It extends the suffrage, by lOWering. the 4nalification, al4 it permits Education to vote, even without Property, It is; a compromiie, and with a little piecing and 'patching will' be cobbled up by Patna= meat, se as to stave off further legislation on the subject for the next ten years. - Who may he'desoribed as the Thersitee Of Parliament, "Logassross, load, and turbulent of tongster,,, evidently does not want , to help Lord Jono, RUSSELL , into 'offiee. Do proposes; that the principles of the meaeure,shall be affirmed, in' a series of resolutions, and the details worked. out, An Committee, SS the Indian Bill was. Thii would allow Ministers to concede points' and ip,ko alteratbanS, and would keep them in oflicil. — Tite'Whigs, who hate an,linpraeu— cable man; though tipvess,7weidd obi:erten) , imprison. Reltatioic for life, for, this : mine, it they-had the power.' ; :Admit :Admit that the Derby-Ministry are defeated on tble Bill, ihe next step will be a Dissolution of Parliament, - ate' take the sense of the; 'country.P , 'After that, the Ministry 'pig be beaten again, ore they, retire. •Who'would succeed 7 Roisann' would hive neither the amport_of, the Old Whigs, led bylittirs; nor of Peelibas, headed by Gnansreole;nor pt tina r Libetals; led.by,panurasroir., A London •pspei gays he,Would,give the Cabinet appoint; mints to Messrs. •Rezmapx,(l) Bainur, Min olta G111361, - .l.lflitTON, and HOB WAIT. Mr. Row- BUCK is out of the question, and as to thereat, we remember the historic fact, that in June, 1818, when Lord ,Toiro Rossini:became Prime Minister by the aid of Mr. Conpiae, all ho did was to* offer him a subordinate office in the Board. of Trade. The Russell pride would not stoop to alt,,tn the Cabinet; with a Man chester cottorAyer t - It is .rather singular that, both the Tiveo and Punch, Vibiell operate largely upon pub lic opinion in England, though in'very differ? out wage; simidtaneonalf ridicule the opposi tion to .the Ministerial Reform Bill. If the People went with that opposition, the - Thum derer of Printing House Bgner°, and the Hunchback of Picet street—both of which are notorious -titne•eerv_ers—wonld not dare to ,argue ,or. ;laugh at the' measure. Punch for March:l2, has picture called ci.Who will ,rouse him ?" representing the British Lion in the act of being poked at with lontpolea, on each of which the word t‘Re,. form " is inscribed, the weapons being, re spectively in the hands of Lord Danny, jail: Bather; and Lord Jonn Ruasati. - Poke him bow and where they may,, , the Lion will not _ha stirred up. There is a song, 'to illtistrato this viit,AeScribing how each of this political trio attempts to rouse the sleeping animal. ,It 'concludes thus : They lAN the old British Lion in vain ; The Lion; does sothio4 but score : Be , won't wag his tall, and he won't shake his mane, . - And they can't get the Lion to roar But Fon may make him roar and his jaws Wide expend. Just proaame on his nameable mood, You may then find it hard to supply the deinand • 01.. the roused British Lion for food. - In a,later number, Puick ezhibits r s The List ;Pantomime 'of the Season." Join Baum appears as lies ieguin, Lord PaLwas.- 'Bros as Clown,' and Lord Jon)/ Engem an Pairtafoos. Annum -IS ' nettling out ot a AO:Willy „Wining monstrous ROform Bill," -under the weight of which he bends.' • Rio/flub; and Clotia - , in quaint attl `tudes, stand :close by the door. Pantaloon * has throat/1a himself-across the doorway, and Dona:sit Is just stumhling over the obstruc tion. In the letterpress of Punch, since the. resume of the- new Reform Bill • was made public,,.there - are rannerens severe hits at Baron; Russm, anl tho,ultra-reformers: The West Point Jattglemir. A yoting friend who has had the good fortune M receive the epreintineit of a cadetship at West Point, writes to know something about the tneti tution Wet and whot kind 14 qualifications are necessary in those who ate permitted to eater it. We answer, that the Military Academy was es tablieted by Congress in 1802, and It nc-w wholly EuPPaled by the Oenorol ( . ;hivernment. The oda station given ie grattillens„ro far as money le con. corned; but each cadet must give eight years" ser. Vice to - the OevernMent, unless sooner relented. :The .carps of Cadets most net extend two hundred and fifty at tiny one time, and the' candidates - for admission Moat not be under sixteen, or over itrenty•Sole years of ago. The corps must spend ihrie months Creech year in encampment. The souse of study, which is full and therough, in' mithethatios, Mid all that appertains to the mtli. tary art, embraces five years, There Is the meat Algid .impartiality exorcised; no fausily'conneo tions, no political considerations, no favoritism, are Ayer allowed to Noreen aleffender, or to thield the 'incompetent , 'Strict, attention to duty, eso nest ap. nth:talon, .punetuality; and genteel &Pertinent, are virtues that will'hesure to wineonsideration 'at the' Academy, 'and to lay the formdattori for eminemps in after We. A number of students are annually tirepfatd from the, rolls at West point ,Isho fail in there emegaio, hot pe'yettog 'man . need,be tetteM:ated, of 'dlreenrago4 Se !Ong as ho etiltivatett 'the rules herein laid down. Any lad who has pissed through the timid branches of au English' iducition, especially if 'he has a good ,ImowleOgo of •matitamatioa, may be regarded-as fitted tdaDMl9lOllOO a course at the BillitalY dewy. - • ; iouttpts of the ,Wesleyan Miestonori So: otety .of Enttiod, foi MS, pro ,mit down 'at $130,000, (about, $O5O 000)—a much larittir sum inv. any p *slims your. THE PRESS-PIMOELPMA, VIIIDAY, APRIL 1, 1859. Prussia and England, shouldbestilities com mence, may he'eipected not te.interfere uo leas their own interests are assailed. • fPrussia has no location whatever in the South of Europe; while • England, though with no Ita-, /lan possessions, •has •suoh resting pleads as Gibraltar, Malta, and the —lonian , . Islands. Time was when a sword could not be drawn nor a shot 'fired in Europe but 'England was. , ,certain to bristle up, like in irritable Itulfdog, • 'and rush Into the contest, deareely csring on_ which side , she fought, so that iltii fought, and, reckless of the 'cost, though when she came. to pay the bills her people grumbled terribly, and protested that never again siionld the mere thirst of what It called ,ge glory'? lead, them'into such an expensive scrape. - . . Russia - is said to have 'Mirages] that her : policy, unless forced to deviate front it, will be strictly - neutral 7 Yet it is,reported that the, Czar has strictly prohibited the &slept horses which, as 'Austria wanted to purchase,shows no verse friendly feeling. Anatria,:France, and Sardinia are undoubtedjy, strengthening • their armies, and making great pripsratiens— to be ready in the event of hostilities breaking oat. It is stated, from Paris, that on the re cent marriage of Prince Kraemer; with the Princess CLorttpn, a secret treaty was made, whereby France promised to„ eaßport nia against Austria, whatever should hap en," securing to Sardinia ell '.conquiihtri hardy, providing that Stivoy and Nice be transferred to France. The doubtful thing about this is, that the particulars of subli a treaty, if it had been tuado, rionld have bean kept very secret. New - York end the Monument to the 'Signers of the Declaration. We are very sorry that the GoVerner of the great Empire State; which proudly claims-pm eminence in wealth and population over all other members of the American Confederacy, should have condescended to recommend to her Leglslattme,that the $50,000 voted as her quota towards the erection of a monument in honor of the bigners of the Declaration of Independence, in Independence square, should be withheld from •that noble object, and the act aitthorieing its appropriation repealed. This retrograde step was advocated on account of existing financial embarraasments but, surely, New York cannot be in so destitute a condition as to render such an act of bad faith (for it would be an act of bad faith to the other nine States of the Union, whiCh ,have made similar appropriationg, partly' in 'Consequence of the co-operation Of Now Yak) necessary. Independent of the original merit of this prop Sect, tho proposal of Governor MORGAN wears an air of repudiation, which his State should be the last to countenance. We are glad therefore, that the Legislature of Nevi York hasilisregarded his recommendation on this subject. • ' • A Voice from Dinh County. The undersigned, Democrats, of :the, borough of Altoona, Pond their names to he irld4if:to your pahlish4oall for a pure Demooratio Ceriventiori, Ilarrfsburg, on the 13 h of nest-mooth. The. Demoaratio party Itqp (mote than nine tehtba of it) Mani without resereailon on the gineinnati platform Into popular toyeratptiy: in: this free land - wWthinit the pia of the onjoritk should, govern ;and we•repudiate, ,with scam -end 'con-, ,tempt, the action of the late Harrisburg .sflonyou-; neav,entionpp43lol26l.3 on the, General Admiptatr,a4lo• 4. , Washingtna t of, Aid. , dealr to n :shira.',Ogir emidenmaGon'of thd course hurerted'fciircide -our' keittlik-a4 ltoWeit overnort 1 /Y;e:;-, - hit it it hie brought - oat hied titiFteiriviedof `the offietr•holdervonder 'the Oinoral 4dminlitirr Rion, urged on n by I,omes Duebehanc hashndoered Wrote honest men 4 'of.,all partint. We; heartily, join yea in.saying, ipt him }is stmtained by such ar• convention se' never lotore assembled in .FIF State Capitol. ; • AvrootA, Blair Co., Ps,,M.tirob 21 ;oho Weed, Gen George Potts, 'Alm Vaughn, - Louie Pleaki John Southey, ,:john itigle„ . Poirlok Meaty, John [okay, John M. Dlvitt, Thome Hughey, iohn McConnell, John U. Rot a, - Ve.tok Savo 1t....W Doffed'. 'Llomas James, John A. McDowell, J. MoClelland, . Daniel ?Ante, J..Derno, .... • . George Leorierd ' LaggrAnou Rignhart, giolitCO.n4o, Jag. Itio I twh, 1t iltlnm N,el Joseph Carney, BRniuel hinttillas Otin. William O'Neil, N. A. 0. Kerr, Itputan Rai!oxtail, Fipm Butter County. The undersigned, Democrats of Biller county, approve of the pall for a State Coniention, to be held at Harrisburg. the 131 day if April, ISIS, for the Towns Stated in said call : ' Sohn H. Healey, Jamey Bradlee, Harvard M. Bredine, . '.3 . j. Cummings, ' . Jacob Walters, ros M Bredine, L G. Manta,jolt's Po;took, Geo 0 Boessi4, Stephen 4rerne, ' lease Double, Areg Doehanart, Th. II Telly, • .Tehn'J. golly, Wm. L Bartley, novena BtehleY, Wm. S. Ziegler, firmi! Polhcoaus, Thomas Joseph, Adam Troutman, RAI. Maxwell, Robert Nogg, R. M. Harbison, ThomisOn Hylo. James McNair, lt , ehard J. Crosier, A. M. Neyinan, J•Ames Johnston, _ Jahn .Ibnaldson,, pranois Mcpride, .Wm. Bell, Jr., - 'Jelleab D 4 iven, ' '• ,James P. Carnahan, Peskier Wallace, • Wm. Surma, • I. 8 (Jamison, Wm. Gilchrist, ' George Mot:landless, ' Joseph Wiles, I. S. Neely, - Joseph Bailey, John'MoKinney, Samuel Danhenspech. , Letter from Montgomery County. Correspondence of The Preset LI;IERICA, Mardi 30, 1850 A. thirty.m.ll,es rhip along this'Sehuylitill valley has afforded me proof no lees" Imlay° thin the calendar, that " the winter past." Impatient farmers are praying for the tFue. aloe when,fol lowin *cmg the rotation, they Mr add,'" the rain is over and gone." The *cm', she singing of birds is come-and they are aiwetike also, thtivehie of the turtle ,is heard in .the land, and curiously eneggh, with this genial return of one vernal paradise Is resnieHated the opbidlait type of that subtle Bond whose fangs hare wrought such fear . fat havoc In the ntoeal worbl e In my rare lei tq day I crushed the head of tellee-feet racer, a feat which fn the .estimation cfAinaid serpent-haters, this early is thejtesson, 14nid, lees than three thouisnd years ilo; hays/tipto m ed tts here ei; the gOds! 'Bat not to enlarge:. The general' stp: , pearande of the eoutttry-through thin section' is favorable - The open <iameter of the. winter, though Inferentially unfavorable to winter cereals, has evidently not resulted - seriously, as the one. pets of living green which nark the grain fields, and modally the more elevated of-them, are re• markably even and luxuriant for the season. Moot of the fruit trees are budding, and many are already eutfolontly forward to suffer material damage by Severe froste,'dhan which, in ftest, , a bed of cow wontd he far' less detrimental to the prospective fruit crop. The writer has Very es collect reasons for remembering that on the 111th of April, 1819, a Milting MIT of unnaual, depth fell in title ; yet, so little are people, in the habit of noting tni pecellarities :of weather from one' year to adbtber , that probably fen, would entertain any mere idea of future snow storms daring the present season, than. if the sun had already crossed the summer solstice. AS you are doubtless aware, this is the " banner district" of ono of the 'stannehest parnoaratie etrongholds in Penn/Mania; a district lo Which disloyalty to party =etude to as nearly the un pardonable sin—polltleally t I mean—no in any ' other in the State. Tog will understand there fore, in whet esimatien the present Administra tion at Washington ishold when f tall you that I have, in ell my Internet/go with the Democracy of this district, not found a single man who does tht donounee thedate acts of the Odloe-holders' Con vention at Harrisburg as a most contemptible pro cedure, ,end only seedily Of the miasma which, from the hotbed eGoorcuption at Washington, is penetrating with bold effrontery every section of the Union. Your firth:do in TAs Pre* e of March loch; tall. big upon the Ponied* We in their strength end ." rezone the g'orions banner of Demooraoy from the &page whlehtnlesorvieut courtiers would im print upon it," Gals a univetest recpocca, hero with all except the few miserable roltleona that ate in the immediaM pay of the- Administration, nod such'of their , :personal friends as chosen to remain neutral on- their mount. Prom what I learn,, old Satan trimtelf. could not have aotei with more consummate eubtlety than was evinced by the entraps ofßuchanan in their manage ment of the late BeiCsate elections , through' Chic region, in orderdn marepresent the' voice of the People in the enmity Convention. You need not be surprised to hoar of old Montgordery theti , fog •In her strengtirbetwon this and tte approaching Convention on the 11th of April, and protesting lit thneder tones/against the late proceedings at Harrieburg, tem doings of which the I,l4irristown, Regisrerschan the. fimihartliness of eulegieing, to, the great disgurtiof its readers, many, of whom ore growing lotc4, dheie det9anda fqr a „Dew, oratle journal in the county that creierves the name. aItATRZAMP. BY 1111DNIGHT.4AIL. .151 . 7tiiieekand!inea . of The rtest,i ' Weanistoron, March 31,;1659. have lorg been ban a reel With a desire to tathent the'tnyiteiles of the Union newspajier, 'end the news the other day Gifts nate put ino into a per foot fever to disewer the whole transaction I hors at lash sucoraded. in - getting , from. a. leaky, but neitiotly qtterlor, tho faCts. •AT you stated in'The i Pr;as 'dap ago; On I.liiion his - realli teen Maio - over by' Wendell to Gen. Ilewman, 4bo b as offioially announced himself in its columns as. the vurebiler and luture proprie tor, and has premised in a short time t? tell the world what editorial course he Antau44 to Atitraue• - Of canoes, the whole world And the raft of mankind are anxious to know what be will do and I 'will therefore try „to throw a little light on * the subject beTore ho Climes die darknois and *mystery which at present &breeds the future of the Union. Nothing will go into the Union here sf,or that does not heir the pertonal imprimatur of the President, !ernes the Plrat. Therefore. you need oxpoot no more attacks on the Herald, the 'one whisk appeared the other day being a Partiti on arrow shot into the camp of the enemy of the Democracy by Mr. Hughes, of Virilnia,dhe late editor, as he was driven 6rth t from under the shadow Of the Federal Administration.. The Presi dent will speak through Mr. Bowman to tha PO. Bo on the 11th of April nest, When caked the ether Otty:whatt General Bateman , vroudd do for editorial articles .for the organ under the new management, Mr. Buchanan is reported to have said complacently, "we will write them our salvos," meaning-by" ourselves," himself, Judge Meek,- and Bowman. The' sale was an odd enough arrangeinen Wendell hoe born suffering terribly for months under the load rf debt which this publication of the Union•entailed upon him, the President, who euspeoted him of worshipping Met false gnashed of being opposed to his renomination at Charles ton, having Tamed to allow him the usual print ing pstronage heretofore enjoyed ,by that paper. This patronage consists, I em told and believe, o upwards - of $150,000 per annum, including the past office blanks and the - binding of executive documents. The profit nu this work is from twenty. five to thirty per cent ;or some forty or fifty thou sand -dollars a year. The_sale, as I underetend from a person who obtained it from the foantain•bead;• was simply this; Wendell allows Bowman to aasume possession 'of the Mason eslahlishnt'ont without • plyin4 . any pur chase money, and in consileration thereof, the President sttputatee to'reve the contract for the poet nice blanks and tho.eaccutive,„ariattng to Wendell, ar some' one he may dehignate. Wendell agrees in- turn - pay $20,000 of the profits of these jobs, in monthly instalments of 51.601 The residue of these profits, amount ing to $lO,OOO or $25,000 per annum, he Is to re thin as the purchase money of the Union., and P also to discharge some politioal .debts lammed by. lAMB I, chiefly in Pennsylvania, In forcing Le• oompton through the House of ftepresentativea, and in the election of October last. ,fr, however, the contrasts should ever be taken Irma Wendell, by Mr. Buohanan, then the sale of the Union be comes void, and of no (dot, Bauman dissolving from the pnblie vlew,.as proprjetor and editor, and Wendell again taking poisessiod of the news paper property its the reel owner. —You will' see therefore, that there is really no seta, of the pro• • party of the Union, bit that it has only been ranted to Mr. Buchanan, through Central pow.' man, by Mr. Wendell, Mr., Buchanan having pulated to pay the rent ftiventy or twenty-five phouaand dollars a year; out of the public tree eury,- in the way of contracts. - - There is a private arrangement between Mr. Buchanan and Gen. -Bowman, that out of the, $20,000 received by Abe latter from the profits ,pf the contracts given toldr. Wendell, $12,000 is tribe, paid to sundry-pensioned pikes el Mr, Bughanall's In PennsylVaniti, the balance, $3,000, being no. (erred to Comilla the thelosi. Hotelman's chief reliance upon making a' fortfine, under these'ott. cumstaneee, is -by being elected Senate printer' next winter, as the heed of the Oriole) Government; organ, in which mime -Wendell and he will have• another contract ,for a- division .of the spoils, as' Wendell will necessarily have to do the work. Judge or Attorney General Black drew up' the yaperalri this flagrant bargain. The rest 'of the, ebinet were ignorant of the whole transaction., ly belt It was discovered, their feelings, it Is said, were awful, bat only found vent through flughesi the outgoing editor, who, gammon -like, tiled to pull down the house, which Jamie is building, by taking, a ingot James- Gordon Bennett, his pillar and chief story. , This arrangement has refer:nee to the Charles-- ton Convention. 'The other day 'Mr Buchanan real :the eesolullens 01 the Offiee-holders' ConveiV, tidn'at Iforrithurg to n number his cor/fdenOtil fiielia9: era , adeisest (dot dateircre,) and IL - tying peAt.sitiere on - t„tti-reSeittkions endorsing him, re ! ) marked, , R,lrou , see I din a necessity to t hit,- - Denic= ; ovoid party,' "Phanpy the. pheelinha” of the Eresidentfal aspirants :the surrounded him. Orli der the eirenmstimete, it is not tmprobab!e that Cabinet organ will bo, started is opposition to tWa "gracutiriergeni though there is eo mueb rersorat ambition among the different meinhers ihnt it wilt bi herd for them to agree upon an exponent of their views Of coarse, each memtee cannot hare en organ, and here the President bee the ad. yentego The sale, or rather renting. of the Union would bare been (Meted menthe Oleo, tut foe the keen seent nf Senator Camoitin, who tried to frighten the Preaident from it by making an expose of' tt e muter he hap heretofore dia:riblated the pobt pf 7 flab-blank printing among Ms prrnonal Maeda, and inking a committee Of investigation in the Vaite4 States Senate. The committee, owing to some curious delay in bringing up the repletion ? was not Voted, end thwarrangement has now.been consummated—the rresident being mama thut Cameral will refrain from limiting the charges. John B , S.oh!oeigel, J , hn James Martin, John O. Donnell, Rlohard health; Win Parr, Albert So The rirasal of your oity U )nvent'on to endorse the Athnleietraaten of the General Government, and to retake Governor Packer. hail excited the President and his pnmites - beyond measure Hugh Clarke, .obairmap of that b..dy, and john Hamilton, Jr , (surveyor et the port,) resolution. ranker, wan, the leaders of the Administration foro:s in the Convention; and proper leaders they were. Daring all my experience in Pennsyl vania politico ea the friend of Mr. Buchanan; I have never ktown 'tors teen to donowp and slander another man more violently and reek• lonely than Marko and Homitton have slandered Tames Badman. Theirs Was not mere political opposition, but personal hatred ; and honoe itvas proper that th y should bo put forward to applaul a President whord, as a private oitium, they bad so inwg attempted to des' roy. krio other mon could he found willing fa undertake the toil in Valli. dolphin. The old Detpoettoy, ha ram informed, stood aghast of the attempt, and are work Iris confided to the two wilting I - rotten:tents referred to Yet wide the power of the T. deral Adminis tration, in the navy yard, the mint, the custom house, and the poet Oleo, Clarke was elected chairman of the Convention oplY by Promising to seerifice the Federal /Platintstration ; and Remit ton as antrum of the Cammittea on Resolutions did not darcreitber to endorse Buchanan or to un sure ?solar. 114 he attomptol. to ;do ' either or both, them would havo been a break: out equal to the eqpiosion of one , of Dupont's powder mils. .r. obtain this information from a delegate of the gottreotion, u in thlo oily, who it39111:03 tha the }'resident brincexteed beyond measure et the cowardice and ineffieleney of his dependants in Philadelphia, and that ho iedeliheratipg whether it would not he better to have another city eon- Tention for the purpose of announcing his policy as the gospel of pemooratio salvation. .40 an evidence of the indignation of the proof dept at the Wien of your Convention, I. have' to announce that the TrenettrY Department boa de termined to meiten grand revolution ill trportion of the custom house, in your city—that portion.of it, by the way, the appraiser's Mike, whieh hes given the twat offence to the President and the Cabinet, because it has been the only department of the Federal Government, in Pennsylvania, which has ,evenlndircetly resisted its tyrannioal and sbamelcas policy. YLu moy expect to see this reform placed linen the ground of economy, but I pope you people; in Philadelphia will not be de ceived by any such delusive) pretexts. The idea of saving money by cutting down small offices was suMelently condemned during the late seartion4)y Senator Toombs and others ; and while lam in faster of such a reduction of the expenses as may be within bounds, I am not in favor of allowing rest abuses to enntinue, end of applauding power for putting honest men out of office beoause they will not agree with all that power May command, especially when their removal from place is put upon the pretext of economy. Tha most useless offioe' in Philadelphia is that of Surveyor of the port, and yet this supernumerary le continued, while lard -working appraisers are turned out, on the pretext of saving money. You will gad that rho ffi ,New York oce.holders are retained simply and 'solely because they have obeyed the behests of tho Fedora' power; but you in Philadelphia, who have, ootnparatively, but few eustom-henso slices, are to be deprived of your share boormse so so o€ 'your officials hove dared to be freemen, OCCASIONAL: Gpw'if PAWEgrio,g; of Kotrwq- PFErt.—An old Canadian hunter declares that the reason why the wild door Wore not all killed when young (se they breed once a year, and are always surtound• ed by other animals which prey opal them, as dog, waves, boars, panthers, em ,) is. that "no d , g or Othei anlmal oin smell hie frook of a doe, or fawn; while the latter to top-young to lotto care of Paoli !" Ile stated that he had often soon it demonstrated. Ile had taken bin dogs over the ground where ho had just before seen thorn pass, and they Would takcitto notice of the trash, and, could seat be itoluood to follow veLon taken to the spat while they would instantly discover the track of any deer not boating young cores. Thistle but one proof of the adaptation of the natural laws to Rum° life wijep It mast npoda proteot.op. Letter, from gs OceasioitaLP Public Ectectaiumentkt. WALNUT EIfFEET aIIEA.TEE.—Th% New Ozleans BogßO Opera troupe repeated "The Bohemian night, to a crowded house. Mite Oa, rankt*Otir:henit4thls cranin g' P li Vieg Traeiterii:Witii'Mtee Hodson as Nair. *PorToriter iu poriitt 44 Luna, and Ada Meg:tie the G'ipsey Queen. No dOilbt she will bait) a crowded house, for she is a decided and deserving favorite. Tho Oporatio Company close their en• gagement, tomorrow evening', and hir. Roberts, whole Well ap'ken of as an effective tiagedian, commences an engagement on Monday. • AUCAP_STAW' „THEAT RE , — This evening, Mr Walieok will appear - GlOsiii; in theliatetijef_ Itiobard the Third—_-C•pert well:adapted to his ability, and which we have seen him play with equal = power and juggraent. ,To 7 morrow bight, Wheatley and Clarke 'piesent theramilies' to their friends, the publl6; -In." Oar American Cousin "—ti driniiishiett, despite- numerous deli eleaoies in construction; -has had-wonderful sea,. eers, wherever produced, and has been a winning cardfor " the Areb." -, NATi9wm, elm% , , tomorrow evening,, belieye, Mit" not' long, it is to be hoped. Die Lent has conanoted it so respectably that, wboneVer fie itiaperiilt, be will have numerous 'friends'and,,patrons to visit him. In the afternoon as well as the evening of tamer row, More will be performances by the wltolo cern• puny. Warker r our:ainusement-seekers , ttc our theatrical.advertissment for the annotunceretent of a benefit, which will take piece here, this evening. Dr. Jones, the bonepiaire 'bas been the out-op doors literary and business agent of thls_Oirons since Mr , Lant- became lessee; and 'his courteous manners and gentlemanly conduct have made him very popular, in and oat of the house. He merits such a reoegnition as a very full house can give hbnVand hit programme of verfOrmandes ie one 9f the very beat, if not actually the best, of thewhole season. - .• Enanon'l3ltiz.—Beyond all doubt, Blitz's Cu rious, logentons, and eteneing ,iorformanoes will terminate iollnorrew Be 0140` ex• bib% with " Bobby" and the esnaries,-tomorrow afternoon..a wonderful Blitz., end, dn rim g the lust tyro lents, bat hem. graduaily Otiing down to flue-and-twenty, like l'iniainkinwater. . , 'LARGE.- SALE— TUESDAY : NEXT—THOMAS & e.o . ns,AttcrioNnEns.=Naluable'real eatate, A stecke, do , including valuable business stands, tido : lean° residences, and plain dwellings, in desirable loon. lions; valuable farm and country seats,- building lota, .ba,,lneltading several estales, by ardor of the Orphans' Court, executors; and ethers. See Thomas & Sons' advertisemeot under auction head. Pamphlet catalogues tomorrow. ASSIGNEES' SALII.—" The Atsion estVe,". 28 t ; 000 acres, in the counties of Camden, Itarlingtais, and, Atlantic, Withimprovementa thereon, costipg one hundred thousand dollar; to be sold on Thom. day next, at 12 &Moak, in the city of Camden. Pull particulars ready in handbills. Leas AIICTICT BALR.—On Wednesday of this week, , at do') auotiOn' rooms of Mr. B. Seat, Jr., No. 431 Chestnut street, was held one of the largest and most suceeimful sales of the PODB.M. The , lute nurpherod over one thousand, all of which were sold at one nonthitieuseale, without intorrup. rim and the satisfactory prices realized are ludi , cativo of a healthy stale of the market. , utoinlog at ihoual hour, will oomonoo, at the sumo houso, veU7 ust ro large tale orOlitiw good's, oomprislniiganoral assorialini of loot); silk, - and straw bynngts, straw ,m4arialo? lI.I4I7BTAADED NEWS OP TLS WORLD.--WO inde'bted, to Mr. A. Winch, newspaper agent,; 320 Chestnut, street, for a copy of this 14oadonlpapbr! of the 19th March, containing, with ninny :other; engravings,' a .portrait land inetneit of Mr. Johni Bright. - , LArrEg'll NEWS BY TELEGFRAPII. LATER NEWS FROM MEXICO. THE SARATOGA - AT PENSACOLA CON 1e1...7.0T1N1C+ REPORTED DEFEAT OF HIRANO& MOBILE, March 30.—8 y the arrival of the 11. S. 'sloop., of-war Saratoga atPensanols WO, advises frond Vera brui. tg they2tlihare; beim reeilvel. ' •• • The Saratoga left at Vera Ores, the 11. S. sloop-of-j warilayarsali, nod two Spardah, four„Brenoh, and, fonn, Inglish'vereele of war. , ,•• ,• l i • .. ; The tumors of the internal war were very coatlielingi nod theretore'impovible to lie rolled - oi. ?Matron. le laid to-luave anoteined several defeats. Elie forced are not within striking distanoe. Ile Is cold fotengst Orizaba. , •• ", • The ettisens of,:yera pros eu,svalident of the troop or C:l i ii i ;),;,.; i on tank Id - • • The , &galas% lalirs storge or 4 bovd, awl will return ta...VeriPrF4 !without dell' to VON , * tiqo fisgsanah. Gener*llleiwil4iofiVaßliitt*W4 TAB PfACI! rnoBiBorolx - kunori= 7 7lis SuinE4 mnxiCan noyannytteee 3. l.fc. Waententon: Mitch 81.-I;stters from rilsthinlebed sewage in ?aria ani,Londow express the, confident he: lief that thine will bo nownr, there be'ri a pros Pent of arennmodating the'differencee now existing 'rho entoor prevails that fiencilkista, the itinister - of Attics Government, el Mevloo,who iin here' a ihe.t time Ilia' for the Sentbfb44 hasp invited to im; mrainttely return to Withlostoh. lint - the report he del 'lied telisbloquartsre f ee on, Government will not take farther setlon rendre AI either government in Mexico until it shall hircheird fiorn,bilnlatee McLane, Colonel Seaton' celebrated, with 4 few friends, last sight, Lie goldenserddleg—bavinis been married fifty veers, and fee - abbot that . food cottlepted Iflth the 'Nati - erns! - Important fruin Washington: TRH NIOARAEITAII 4DVIISEI3 OFFI C IALLY CONSIDER) EP:•-Sltt TIM. CORN 0179NLEY'9 40TI0N 4 VIOLA* TIOIT'ON , INS /RUCTIONS-TIM OUTRAGE ON VIE TRANSIT ETEMLIERN-EDIUTIONAL VESET.LN :TO DE DESPATEHER TO If IC4RAORA. It'snuittorox, March tit —From all that can be learn ed. it is pot meagre to• say that If the statements relti tire to Sir Wham Clore Oesefey le aliegea aottop in Nicaragua ore e.irrmit, he bse vio/Wd not only hie in'. structi^us. bet the entereo underetendteg between the Britieh government and that of the United Staten It' the fatts are en stated, the President will, it is cold, notwithstardirg the reface! of Congress t grant him ex'retrtivery p were to protect the r;gbts and pro poly of eit:pre .f the United States, ma a cieetor. nifty with whatever may bare been the written stipule'. tient between the tisti'lloverareents respecting Sir Ouesleyte mission The recent outage on theressele tithe Atlintie and Pulite Sloamehili OtneparY wall to day brought to the 'Motion of Goyernmeet Icials; who are reported to have laid that the proper t' of American cit;tbne shall and will be per treed ' • TO prospects now arc that additiortal vanilla will be despatched tp Nicara , pa Dispatches received Yuen the commander of the gag ship Merriman, dated heeler of Roilejo, February 28, say that there a'reason to believe the recent cruise (II the sloop of-wer Dilator In the Gulf of Forma has been pminotive of ;emirs highly benethial to the lute. resin of our tr entry in that Tarter "I he cblect of the p 'aster going torso Jean del Sur wag to protect the passengers by the whlcb was rapedtit to attire there ante In March, and the presence of one of the vessc h i•ti the fanadion bArtg iodiscansat,ir she had been enticing in\he petulance OT or I ders to nter , , clot fillbnateli. , At 'La Paton the Denier wee ini!id be'the first gaited States comet which Iced entered that port. BIM' was Tidied be the Governor of the Department, el well seby other akal. The drat natiorat Witte ever re ceived by the 1108 of San Salvador Intercom tip Dec Ituf, which wan enthuidattlecily received by alt cistern pi tte people. Oorgratelatory. . addressee were inter• elana4 by the Commandant.; of La triton rad time. mender-Thatcher, colitis of which have been recalled by the Navy ,Petrutment Nun It amain has rteelred his commis/110n to San Juan del Sur. From Califon:an, Oregon, &c. tbo ()Wend hioll.l .13r Lope,. March tp —fir the overlent mail Iron Celtrosnis, Ban Yr tooter° advice+ to the 7th ihst bare been received. The dote* from ylotorls are to the t:Otth ult. A Drop oel non Is made to acme; the colony of Vie:torte to the Provinces of British 'Columbia ft la retorted that a ioserve of 400 Otfi acre. of Jowl will be made at the forks of Thompson river for the lossilou of twit grant* YROI °REGION. The BrUtah oorvetta Satellite le under ordeie to visit Retinatb eonodlo order to punish the Indiana enga ged in the resent ontrne`on nil) prig Striae Loter from Utnli.- • Leavennoartf, March al.—tildes - front Utah to the Rth test. t have been 'received Terrible anew etorms bad prevailed en the Vales, retarding the progress of the matte. • , The Seeotel.4letriet court was in Resew) a$ Preto. Thefte of home awl mates Pere pecornltz nametoye and the perpetrators were threatened vith Lyech-hm. The Inman were toelentlng the Cabfernia mall me th:mu, and stealing the achueta for food, , Later from Ilayti. Mow YORK, afarah 91 —Advisee from Hayti to the 15th iuslant bays been ieeelved, AU wet (plot The committee of the Department of the North hive pub! shed en addrees to the people urging ttlellty to the President and the Republic. The Rhythm roe school:lap Maurice bad arrived at Port.au•Prince +rom .Tamsita, with a number of tfiy. hens who bad been baulshrd by Bou The Nicaragua Transit Route declared • nee to all Nations. Nkw YORK. March 31.—Advice °sired by the N, rtb ern Light 'itate that the Legislature et Nicaragua issued a epeolat decree, on the 4th of tiLtrch, dm:flaring the Transit route tree to all Editions. of the - Hommonia. NRW Yung, Idateb-31,—The steamship Ifammonta; from Iftmhurg. has arrived, tier dates are to the loth last and have Leen anticipated. Movements of Generol prenningsett. LVVANSAH 'olarch 31:—Clectoral hleaolopen, who le tresettfog South for the interests of the Arip oo gratiou Bocie.y, bee arrived fa title otty, , fdlarkets by Telegraph. mutalons March 31 —Flour rail ; Howard et eat Is offered at $3,25 and Ohio at 0 12)4. - 'Wheat dull ,s d unchspg.d. 'Corn firm—white has ode/toned 2+; sales et 78teb03; 82084 a. Provisions, ttoohanged. Whiskey dull—Ohio 2t 14c Savatisari, March 31—Cotton—There were no Bah, effeeted to-day, but or . ..demanding a redaction in prlces. The *ldea of tho week amount to 2 410 bale., au., the receipts to 0 HO bitten strained 12,000 Wee, the receipts furter the - eame *Wit of last year. The receipts ihna fer ahetd of last year, at -this pmt, foot' up 102;000 ba ea, mahfrg the receipts at all Souther:l ports ahead of last year 772,007 Wee .Tho stook in poet is esti n3o.4l at 10 C00b1les: ' • CEIAAI.B64O:I" . March, 31 —Cotton market jo unsettled —l.OOO 1 we'll s'era'addlo day at a decline of 3140:+i 0. the orlon of the week dummied to 7.000 bales. 1 AUGUSTA. Ma eb 31.—The Cotton market Is depressed, and prices uteeiVed. There lea et etc of 42 500 bales on ha• d. Gan' ORLltteth, Marco U.—The Cotton marl et ik un. clanged. The stram-Pe news hod no eifett chi the market ex...opt to ot+ °lt operations. The ILV*6 to-dat. amottoltid to 4 500 bales Bn..ar Is bn..y ant and prireo are No' higher Cara deli at 65.3. Oats sell at The. Gunnies 940. ' - ' OINCINN TI, March 31.—Sioar to vbrydrill and nom!. Thire la no demand . Whiekoy .is dull at 24c. Mace Pork is ndminaliy quoted, and tq offared at .117.20 ell toO. , Balk Meats—nales • f 260,000 its of Oldes at 8 41.8 o Lard colloid I.OOoIQ/io. `X.i,cluiLwitva* - z3r 4 pgistattire. March Si. 1 • 8.101AT11. -, , - „Tie folieWhertbillifiete repelled negatively, by the Committee on 111111 F . A supplement to the-R:g Pearly Savings Institution of,Philadelpkia' ~.; supPlententlo the WeatiPhiladelphia Mutual Savings -'4l, , ust ' , Aeopple rent to the fllty Bank of Philadelphia. .kitupplemont to the Series Garden Savings Pond. Anbet to incorporate the North Western Savings In stitut on. A aopplemeat to the Monet JOySaviags lamination of i.anceete county ._ An not top incorporate that/Iml Savingiorinitution of Pottsville . • _ z , An not to !acresAC the - aapitat'of, the liolombla The supplement to the OityPioneogeeßalwaij, ;WO' "amendments, was,paased. .„. „ The Sedate redumed the einmideratioirlii' the genital 'appropriation bill—and it _passed through . a Stat. !reading. • .: The committee of conference on the bill to aboilala !the -Board oc etioardia of; the Poor made .repon, giving'autheritY ms to the SuOrenfe Court to appoint thoeb ;members” the Inattlat Court three, and Commits to I fleet three. 4 The repott'wuidopted." • - - Adjourned till afternoon. 111111t11091(,tiratitON. , The Senate met at I P. Iti. i 'aid`rtiturnedthe °Deed°. ratio, of the general appropriation bill. - A motion to Increase the eatery of the'adjutant 'g.na ral to eght hu•dred Nitta dilleuased and mega tived—yeas It, rapt /S., Several other ameiadnients Pere proposed and nega tived = -- Pendlnithe third reading of the till, the Senate ad. jonrned to to morrow morning. '• ThiiGoiernier he. elgeed the eifOleitent to the 0 ty PaGenger Railwey bi 11 , ,„. ; Sousa, 'Various private bola here tansidered:. The eapotentant to the Otty Passenger Sal with amendments. vat condurred tn. ' The act to. confer on certain eeeooletione powers end immunitice of on pnratiore and,bodles Ipolltio,ln Lsic, end confirm °barters' bfretofore granted, brae 0164 The vote by vrhicik • the btu ere c t i ng a. new jndtolat district onnol 'he conutireof OlearlIS111; Jefferson, Illk, and Son.at, was defeated, was zernasldered. The bill ses cor.sidered and again defratid—yeas CZ, aka di The llonseetrt The ant to Inveree.the number of alderman in the Eln'enth ward, Pella - re!phis, passed a final reading. - The Bones prooeqed to the consideration of the app. plem-nt to"the not to exempt property to tbevalue oC three hundred doliaid lrem levy and mole on eakanption and ditre.e for rent, approved April Oii , 1849 . :the hat- g ore 'lke to slut debate: andleatill pend ing. Adjoaroed. ' THE ; OJT): 12?' SieFirst Pats City Gonpcils. Both brattolieg oi o , thOottolield'thilisintat ofitott meeting(' yesterday ofteroooa, - szuccFr _OOITATIL _ • • - , Thle bcdy..met at 8 P. M.; Mi. Whishinfn the eht..r. The felloryhqpmemnrdeations and petition* t erere creeeeted , hy,Tdesere„ Bsetim, keen, "Nexl,*illiaroe, dgremie; Wide, pradteid, 'ilipipirlatkly referred : .• A communisation from T. 8: Richards' islatlve to a' let of fron'warer-pips which bas peen Woe et the Spring Garden Wat•r-Worts elm the year 184 Oue from ~Thanias prspSeleg to tate down the mar4et sheds for the installsl of which URI: are constructed, Also one from R .I%,llhrinep of simile A ,petition was received 'setting thet:MoThair street,: in Second ward, he changed to Saratoga street ;• one Iteltirg for the restoration of_ the came et Sutherland avenue in the ghat ward ; , one for the ; Improvement Of?' t e parade ground In "the'Etrit. Ward One' reiatiVe nefloiertny of water in the Twentieth ward • one asking-:I for extra compensation to civics in the Water Deprrt.. t meat; one from School- Directors; of .therFourbeenthi section asking( for the use of Spring Oardentiall for; Rah/0 pu•potes•, 'One asking for'the location of a steam: ire engine in the Eighteenth or .Ntneteirtis ward one from the Committee an, unitary Convention, to be; held in Nei York city, asking Councils to send dele-i gttes to thatbody.-- ' Mr. Corneae. , front • the >Waterini3Oorninitteei soh—, witted an ordinance providtr,g for the latitg. of, water plpes in sundry streets' Agreed to. Also a resolution authorising thiv,clale - f'eturtinfer of the Water pepartment to enter Into.a contract with Messrs . Starr for a supply of water pipe. - Mr. Curler/:fared as an amendment that the eon.' treat for the tlirty l inch main :be glyekto Co , sad that the'remalolog pipes he *winded to Meiere.: Starr. i It appeared from fbe 'retail.. 'of `the members that &Niers. Colwell & ye. offered to Poppy the thlrty-inch! , main at tke rate of 133,82, and the; Meyerm Starr at, $34. brain annimlng up nil the Wafer the tie - re-Inch, sixteen-inch, twenty-inch, sod thirty-I.oi mane, the Meese Starr are the loweat b'ddera. ''• Considerable dircussion sruned, after which the: resins/ resoMtton • awarding the. contrast to MIMI Starr, wee caroled by a Vote of II yeas tot nays. An ordinance autherz'eg the constr.:melon of,a,four4 feet "culvert' in the vlelnity'or Muria, Second, and Coward streets. la the filineteekthijrard, wee received from Common Council end concerted in. An ordinance received !rem Common Council, pro -1 vldlng for the erection eta market at Prinkford, ty-tbirdward, was concurred In. , force An ordinance authorising the Mayor *p pc to t ant, An on the penes was Called up by Mr. Leidy,' The reaoletion relative to the employment of aidi4 Vona connect In' the, agillea; . tke eV, relative td the Ides of the herk - Evergreen, was coieurreh fu - A number of resolutions, providing for the grailiorce enmity streets in differs* parts _of the city; were ca mined " --" ' ' A long repirt wan , recetwed;ftMallr.'Daviz. of the committee appointed to Acquire into the alleged Alai frauds at the Almehourei from which We give the'fol.4 lowing: The committee have examined all the bunk et the Almshouse, from 7ermaiy lst,to Italy 31:18118, • The clerk's bock above that, within :.Maw 'period; there were received 2,615 barrels of ffrat: The storekeoper'a bock 'sheers that `hi received 2,465 barrel.. - %-•- 'the etewart's book shoirsihe number .of Derrell to have been 9,667, The hooka indicate that tine were mined by the nosed rev- etlharrabOn o reihan'irer reettfved by Om ,tare-keeper,lB hares a mii ore timjitifirreparted-eo fte steward, end, seborMeg't9 Wilde tO ,11 ! Abut the othrteal ent.tert call? ;r ": L ,Oa deanery 2341, -1858,416 - origluattriiiry of :Uwe , re °deed wee lt7 barrels. It was altered to ;V, barrelei melting a ken of 81 berate. On May 7th; an enter of, - 90 barrel. was altered to 70 barrels,' Malkiew ridellcijoirm of 20 barrels. On Nay 223, finiontmirininaify mad 4 of 150 berrela was altered to eci ban eta the word. on 4 hundred was erased, and. the: weed -",fifty" written over by the word sixty " Dy ibis eraser, Is conspl pl a deficiency Of 90 bervele Of float. An original entry of 129 bids in May wax altered to 185 'able. AU entry on iJunir 28th' 'was satire's ' , rued; showing s loss to the, limitation of 140 bbls rf dour. The starek.eiiths bock from leuinary 1.• to November 12. IESB, has bean kept .in a careless manner. The account of dour passed by the alert, storekeeper, and steward, from July al, 3868; to-February -14 1850, war for 3 204 bide The storekeeperte,book allows that 2 8054 bb s were received while the etterird show, the receipt of 3.159 bb's. Th is shows Maths board weed bilis for 350 barrels at flour more than the store keeper ever'received:-.45 barrel(mare than the steward has reported to him as received trout July 31 to Febin- , ' ary 12th. . The members oc the Board Ot,Gusnilatalestliled that lur teed of seventy ba.re:a helot on hand, there were only twenty- enrerr on .Inly 86,1838, which would make but eighteen barrels deeolent from 7all 31 to. February 14th. 'file committee favor & reorgen'ution of the b^ard, and reomtmend that the piesent method of pnrobasirg or rrecivinr the eulogise be abandoned Mr Norman fnboal Med, on behalf of Mr. Schofield, a 1 tor minority report - - After the reading of On report the Chamber ,pro. seeded to the CO3 slderatton of the didi aerial , making 11 - -'= trepristior to the Q oardiant of the Poor to Pqnidate tt - lit entracte d ittet yea:. Tble ordinance,. of , a ire* ous tneeting„w &model by striking out all ." relative to the onreh.e of dour It eras thee sent to the Qom. man Connell branch•-whore it wit non•conen-red tr, Mr. Coyler Moved - to Whim the amendment, which was agretd to - OeMfge ,Willteme, intinber: Vont :the Twentieth ward. tot:dwed bre reegration es a member of Oremoll, to take immediate effort.., The tea lotion relstiTe to the desth or Mr. Coate, member or Common Comma, no, coneumed tn. j..arriod COMIJON COVNC7. pe•eral Petitlone were receive/ and arp - Oprlstely le. Lvred. -One, setting for the removal of the Third Vreeinet -Hone*. Sleet ward, from the east tido of Second street, htlow Wharton. to the want ardent Second street. below Whereon, vas granted by romintion. - Goa - asking for the removal of t3o Tenth divismn &enema hope - . gentile ~ word," from. Bread and Rao Creinta,,tol3rota and (314 pen streete,- wen grentet . by resolution. Q 3, aching Cot gm lunge on, Anita etrest,ltetseten Tenth -and Eleventh ;'Ana frog Ahnlijarlon and Dili gent gone oempanita. Bern; for siguil boast in their house , . ti;ie flaking t,lst tbetuaroe at ,31r2tvaine street be changed to Suet sgi street;-ani one setting that tlje vicinity of York street atd Tera:ek'oid vsi b• selected via a site for a Areal pia alpine, were rear ived and re.' ferret tolppropria`e ore ntt , sse. A remonetranottwas 'we're?) horn N . ear i 1. , 0014 ell A Co . against the award cf rho Wovering flornadttee to giving the cont-a# for neet.tron pipe to Messrs. Starr, of Oinnden It alleges that the contract vas not awarded to the lot. est bidder, ant that atone of the gonipetitora were permitted to modify their ptovrede after the rationale lad been ooeratt. A statement r ad front Mews C kOn 'dating that thee. offered to furnish the pine at 81-t 82, while it wee ttatirilett to other portico at $34 These wtro 'Ararat lower bidders than Meseta. Starr IC 00" . .Thennbjeot wag debated for come tirte end finally iyotpone4. 4. Petition wa n received from the Empire Hook and Ladder Company, Pre the refunding of the enrage of their dre•alarm telooraph box. Refarrodto the Com mittee ou Trusts and Sire Companies. ' diet. one aching for batter aohool acnonimodationa in the Vocuteenth add aticirgltiott tteaticond and third strodes of the Spring (1-trden 1411 he fitted up for a gi.le` echo& ; ore lulling for market bongos In Girard avenue between Aide sad - Cherry streets; one asking for tele removal - of a Widen over the Reading Railroad_ et 01.1 Scent street, kiNerrlfront s tort; one from the Cohoek•lnk Hose Company caltiog fr r the se. 'option of their hones for a steam tire engine company; one from Mr Utter, asking for the extension of tire-alarm telegraph to the. Valhi of-the Schuylkill; and one from the clothe of the Watering Department, asking for eXtraternpeneetion; all'of which were read and aperomiately referred - Mr. Recker, of iha OwnMittee' on IF:nanoe, anima ted an ordi ammo appropriating ;1,355.89 to pay sun ry claims against the city. An amentnrmt was effired to add $lOO to piy the Daub) of 17111914 employed, on the,Ponrth ot July, which wall adopted. Br motion, "an ordinance to, authorize a Joao of $lOOO 0(0 to pay for the erection d public school-bowies iu the city of Philadelphia," VIIS taken up and mined by a iota o' 01 yeas epainet 1 nay. Mr. Bullock railed up the ordinituas making nn 'p. propriation of $lOOO,OO for rood datuvre, pod it invited 0 wally. Mfr. Bullock rraiSotetl a series of resolutloui from the citiseue of West Philadelphia lo myna , to a bet ter supply of water: Referred to the Committee on Wa'er. • Mr Bullock of the Committee on 11:gh waya rub milted sox ordimante appropriating 86 086 to pev bills contracted in repairing bridgea, , eu.verta, and inlets, rain, .!te Agreed to. . resolution authorizing the paving of 'maims of Plioeteentb, Buttonwood . a allaoa, Capito', Twenty coed, B own, Twenty-first, Wharton, Twerity.lifth, Pero, Hlinton, Nall, Master, Prime, and Haverfaid areets. Agreed to. Mr We herlll called up the rezolutiOna ruin by Beleot Council, confirming the contract for rem pipe, and it was referred to the Committee on Water. Mr. Moyer, of the Committee eh Trusts and p re Department. submitted a 'evert in,d resolution • re moving the order of suspension against thiglibe:ola Region Company. Agreed to. Mr. Kelly submitted a ieshintion directing the Com mittee on Highways to irrolta by:whit"anthority a second traot had been "laid by the . 'Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad Company on Nimblest.= from Bsimed to Fourth street •'by what authority, the grade ot, Third street, near Washington avenue, Las been altered i and by taupe authority the paving atones have been reni,ved fronaNashington avenue and planks substituted-in theirplace:', Referred to the Committee. on Highways: ' - Mr Haekerenbinitte'l au ordinat ye matins ao appro priation to meet lion expense of .removing tee market. bottoms 'which caused some debate inOtiMto &jig' pend the rules, to consider it, was not agreedlo, Mr.'Brown,'of thetounnittee WhatVeti and Land. irg .. submitted a reaolution authorities the repairing of Greeh Vine, Dork,'ami Washington street wharves, Agreed to. Mr Al/Ocher . was called to the chair.- Trig° announced the death of bit Bol'eagne, Ms. Woe Conrad, of the Fourteenth yard . , and pant 14 de. Bernd compliment to btu sterling integrity; god his &- rot' n to the nubile Interests.. _ He submitted the µtwat reanintiono as foliose : Whereas, It has been announced to this Council that William Conrad, one its members, from the Your-. tetnith ward , sod denly departed this- life MY nday ev.ning, the 98th hat., In the tad year -Ur hIR ; therefore! Resolved, Thatbir-thTi SRI cling sidonof - eldenceose havolosiesvainectm~litnnejalgolvenof - • counen, erideired * R6seiVilsrses oV asljelibre finalities, and iiiiidesD ilintierseter, , and faithful devotion to hiapablio datisa,. - 2 ReeOlved;-that tlikseenfieldettikt thin Council ertertelnfor thapeldieLand private eke, teeter of the deseameit_meraleer,theastensolotions she be regarded .on thole - urea!? ahi t6arCouncil will at tend., bin fetters4ised• .neen Illis - anat,mary bainext nenerniotfor Resolved.' That-Beleot Coanallif.the diderort and:the heeds of thaidepartmentv.of4henenzeelpelvvernmisut4 be invited to join in this toten'ef 'resent AO, the rov.e toory as worttii ea:pin ly.4#. l '4 l l ,pll,tglelic correct; andth9 dr* bEfOrriaoidif tilts run, iktungouvitits Araistai'Ori Mr Meeker, Mr _Wider; lifi,Vottet;-Msalenttieri'l Mr. Pith, d cake% made a tea* apampriate remarks, after,whieh the preamble end tselaHons , yr, , ,ers. , peas- Thoneliegreed mj , Sytrn4l'. , - DAVOISBATIO VAtin kourziwntnis.74. rilLs '7oUoising are the Demeeratie Abroinatiohs Indlieee'rfrali :wardafer omin,aikioen, !mlpsyd cMee./0 Fir's! Tlrg`rl:-FlofiXtt, Opuneil-Atofehen'Beenilvo n un ; MOM Connell-Osieb - Plefee t :Geqm ge:::k Pete: 'Weafenbirseri,,Board, of ; ; 11ealge. , -, David Se.rell: .floardlan ,P,oir..,,Toseph-Dableiell., BehoolDireetoie:LJobiiir.dearabert, George' W. BiotArds Assessor-Thomas Gaffney „ Third Trardellide CrofididtVflinlocit IP-' Norman. OotncoOn'OerMell , ,Aadrew els tuer:Adomacoillpton col. John Rhompeon. Areemor-lobsr Rbor,,Tamee Armstrong.- 63 Vie Kugler-- Gohnol treetors-Wm:Hammell: fobn Alexander. TobiSP.ldetodde)r,, ,- Fotetk IVard=23ebeol DireetbilVintimiwood, Wen, liredley,'Patiiali Fagan- Common .oOnniii-GeOres Shook. Alex Martin. David .MoOlain, Joho,D, Revd On rdial of the Poor-Ungh of -Harry Logan _Asseesor-Levi Port Fifth Ward eel Cono41)-Wm. - Drayton Common Connell-Willises In , Baird, - .Mho - 0 &OD. William Lore. Board or Bealth-J sOph'R Mall, M. D Cairn t0.4 1 1 , the..F/w)rr:H. Cook; „ s3.linel reeters-D. A. Belly, U. 8.-Hadez,lohn White As eessor-William- Douthirty - - - - Thnuimillittrei;Micard O'Brlel. - Boil of Elintli-Y. S. Johns, M. D Guardian - or the Poor-Willlath Rid dle. Assessor-Dineen ,Carpenter."; Saha& Direstors- Franes B Wolbe;t: Wm-. P. Taylor. John Gellowir Soma Ward-Haled Connell Wm. Bradford. Common Oonnall-Jossph 4. Pleasanton, Henry D:Glipin. &mita 0: Peskin finieal,Direetore -Brinton Oox. Themes Aileoo. 01erlea. OilleePe Board of Health , -Albert - 11: Ashton,- 11;D. - G Otedles of Poor r -GovidMatt. • ,Conetable- 4 11f0liaryr.:Letinte. Aaseeeorhortnas Gault); r -- - Eighth 1 4 r wril-rgoawwut Ling atrette.R. Pate: neon Rinelslatahl-Bramisti. Board of Health-A. L. Gerha , d. Gccer T iett - Orthe. Poor-Dr. - Jeremiah hieOredy. Bebop' Direirdire,Wm T. Batten,; J. W. Oehlarklager, Charlet 4. Anteseor.-John H. Brady; 'Welk .Word-Pefeet - Voncell- - -Writ, .-M Foster, Jr. Common Connell-Joaeph Waterman, ;amen; Ottemoo, end Vanr.- -, Palsoin Direeters-Wm, Dann. J . D. Brat, V G. Frasier. °nucleon of the Poor-lohn APxs?eltr. Bres.rd of Health-Eder.-HoGoreen. As , ses•ce-9 P.-Ditekett: . Tiwth Worfil,-41nunnon Cennell-Jmnea Mimeo,. Alfred II lierkneee • ThomasHeraphill,._Banmet 'Sharp. Board 01 Health-Dr.- George Hew-ton - -Gnarditu of Poor--Becottel Fisher -- , - Asoessor-lohn School Dlmiers-Iflrrun IS 'Teaser, William Miley; Henry S. Biennia 'Wnsif - -BEVeei. `Conisoll:.ll3f Cos mon Coonol-,WoaonKarr. Luria O. Pearce, and illobare G. Lanntos: Potted. Ihieetois-lamned 0, Cblide, R,bert B. Knight, ..Oharles Anet'n Guardian of..the'Pnor=4Mnaa'.o:-BrovnlT elaierdlef lifeatitr-1h0 .7 meg tarpon. Aesevar-W. W Roger. Tweifih W , rd-Verionnie Clonnoil-Thomee Wilmer, I Thomas R. and Wm if. I 0146. School, Di• Teetere=rillee Hen Jl l O. Jsumer and.:l:27.Nieholsen. Dowd Of - Healtli--Dr„ , Britendtrille. Guardian - of the Poor-mn Donlan - - AareriorHThomav James-,: I', I Thirtein4' ] Paid-:SelectOonnoU--John - f. Smith. Common Connell G. it - Bleat -John G. Davie. Bed 4.- mso Hedges, end Woo. Benet. Mord Diree`ors-John Mayer. Jobe T. Hypes Ballinger; Board (I.lll4lalth he'd Fielde., , lbiardian elfin' Ptor....lfenry bpi , d. A esaunr-Albert Lawrence. Fowl, entk Word--Common Cu) W. II Ifsfchline, Andrew Moreau. COlOlO, Woo. Eng" 1 ,1-13 b. , S.!hter , initiiol4l , -34.3b ,` DOWN'. - . Gross Join 0, Smith. !Median of 'he Poo •-fienes Btroub. - ,'Boxed Of Depth_ Dr, Chu: Assessor -It beet Wilson* • ' Fifteenth Word.,Bebonl Direttore-7calab. Ilan. cork. Jorenbll /am A:Pnlgh - Beret Oman oil—Dr. Wm W Burnell. Common Connell—Gustavna Prmak. Charles Pi Bowniai :Obarlainniborn, J• 11103 Jobotten, Robert 'O. Bmge; Board of Health—Juba 0. Kell•r. Guattlisit•of Poor—iohp Lawrence -- Alder. me n—Prede,trk Askew—Marlin 7fernry. Sixteenth I Va , d-ouanilso of Poor—John L Wahl. COttknar - VolliVa—Di.,4ollolP-Pitfi, Di. hail& P FP ler, Alexander T. Dickson. Reboot Direetorst—Dr. L e. B Roberts. Kula. Aseeratx=genry D Rapp: Serententili Word —l. abet Council-10u B. Lemma OomtnOn -Connell-4/ F. .7tatiett, 3 troud-,en:Hangh4.l,4lll4loAil Guird(an'nf arberry. liseskof-00).: line Rater:, Congnblefr Ipr a-_ t - Eighteent/a Wrtra—tforomen OortintilLßarld Be.= vie." BeeJamin Wore, Daniel Dwyer, Pftlrillfli Me. ourobeon. :Baud Drown. guardian of - Nor—Teter "fiber: '— Nineteenth Trar4.:=.2eleet Connell—GM:lige Robt geld. Common Onuneil.—Sotm, Harvey, P. J. goore,Beorge Beecher. J. idoltinitii,VAliteler. Twentieth rrard-4oin4iamilk)haeg-7ainee Luther MarSn, Juroeuemity, Tingle, William Henry. ()Verdian of anorr.- Board of Health—Li .Asses.or--lortepb. Mountain: School Direetora—Obarbse Ratexe„ GeoTe Brolth, J. - . Twenty ,first Ward-Beleot Couicll-11104i-Clitltsta. Common Couuoll-Predselck Fltivrtailsoo r , r -- ThieKty.x.ecand. , lrcirit loev Jolla Polto9; a '&111144. -11 . : VW/ 1 169 -- Twen . tpthird -I Pahf-tßstamuciihiill-=ldwatil T. Handy. Commoe Volknitn, Oh , floe IS Dee, Itobartliagenxij.iwlloolyamirtnact. Scheid Dtreotora-,T.bomis,NY 'l -JAe4l~Diaka, aohnll•Polcurialaq. setter - ,. Arstioate..ataiisottl' X .lB .graebbfne....GluirtilitirDiel-D.W.Llieuty Dave' thinstablea-laanyy--Dilliy, Damsel :Ureter, EsiorPeknftliArrigrad.r.;; chtorstoldookif.' - ran est ty fatatk - Irard-:Corot000 Knorr, 4 .110 .-' r q'iriff o l:-.1)," 16i , K1tIliiimitcreoerdiwo of asivio. Board of Amster. Aldsrman-B. PROPLIS'S Nay 4 t roorr-wePeople's patty have made taL4d)tfoo,to tboses area d i.x 9 Piited; l , l T-F!-Pik 1 01,::1'.0-;:i . e - Plist Ooumon Uoncell-Oletrlvs fl eck ; _ Jobe ; Hcaemao, - .T4cob" Barger / ao4,,Abiilitiko "Ettfiraztrtnius=- TholossAollits:- irinazdiap o 9 the rocr,,lpla . -Rea,l • 1164obtFa-21040'ecit,-ch**3" Mink. Beliool - lltreAtm- t -IVo. D. 'Ocuano,,Y7lll. dingo. and R. Be th el: • • '• ' • .. - . _ Thirteexth Ariittil4Solfet OcuIIiOII,IVED;NIAL Qom_ George R4ifT a om W feAti ub i e ßi J ti p aibaDr , John A. Whurfeobr.. Guordß4- of 41,& Nor—al/via Ayres. Aseass6r—Cgirlios %Intim.' BiAtoolllirectora— John G.'Allnlillell; rAlleill - Bitting, , Zoilepii saw. Fifteenth lfard—Baleet: eatizicl , - 1 /(107 Devitt. DotoornCottoril—Tbnmas Potter, GeorgeA",„(lnrdou, inbn- 'D Ninkateel; Robert' Postfal. , Morrie bay's. Board of health-8 Pane. sat. Guardian of the Poor ...-Joshtta liamae, PCbOOl lartang... T. If Colltna.St. Ainer.Walkar,'Tkaztaisilfood.t, Aiseteor r •Bapj3win E. THE STAT.]; ACRiCiII.TUA FAllt.—.lloll. David Taggart, lige - idea t'and Judge Heider, the secre tary of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. are still:la - . the 'citY. , :tereeetin inbierrptlcite.feina our citizens who desire that , the - -,naat .istr Wm ha bele here. - The advantages to be derived:lV the city from haring the eihibition re Philadelphia were bully eat forth in TAe „pref.; a few:days .inbe, taut:should induce oar business -men to ant;roritia 'liberally, We learn that the following anbscrptlon a hare alres•lr been made bielsra._Preabury. 5ykea,,t,C0...16200; Wm. 10. Campbell & St Learenee BMA:41SO; A P Glee', IVPdbinat it Meese, M.O; C. arcßibbhr & Sen. Mer chants' Elotell7-5; Mclntosh & Meehan , . Jo neer; tot, $5O KRlrpstriol, &- Co , ,Miii,Aad John Civigg, Anent nine o'clock ): yesterday morning, a shocking suicide took-place, in the Third ward. WA). G. 3" Ones, r a. rispeetable uitizea ctrthaf district, coon 'planted of being unwell, and, skids wife's anggestioo, went to bed. Ehe bad scarcely left him when she heard a strange gurgling 'sound, and upon - returning to the chamber she found her hasipn7 still lying In bed with two horrible &bee in MA throat, said the bet and non, ?admitted With blood. A riser with which the deed was committed wits lying- by the bedside.. The affrighted w.fe inimedlatery - rare the' alarm:mid the neighbors berried to the spat, bat the unfortunate man WAS be yord btnitan +tett MAW child, Coronet Penner b'ld en imp/rec. A werd:ot of suicide was realw•sd. The deceased lard bean melancholy of late, and before the coromlseloifor the act his mind spfeared lb be un settled. AN A MEBICAS LAW CASE IN FARM —The Attnricana - at Paris have; kin!, now, a bit of eolvment la-the Way. of - Yanhee.goesiii; ' furnished, by tho law coats, 101011$ Berryer made -le- grand ft . fee6ll to ob tain aniiiinitoci,ti , dearatfl" of AU - itibnaal fA :Gaut,. surtuls &lames- The row wan &hoot a citieln.cr Phi- Indelphig—Aarqed atortfomer y: , rheas marriage, in r h'ertnaiely, was cliron , Sf!el last ' Yuman , twelvemonth, eater the name cf t`cvnt Albeit do Montgomery. A Liter f,em Lie brother Henry app.aro t to the Coffer, cis Paris atotleg biq seleitse to be no count, but amnia citteon or the United 5t tea, their worthy lather hathte. haeu a 'erEoleiale grocer In the quaker City. Title let ter turns •out a forgery: • - Ann" brit gra an aotton agalmt the FOUIII6I, which is' , COW F l 4 ll lttrt--El4l'.>-• von Tties ' 1163PliALit.,01.1 years, died af.ent 3 o'alook ieetui3ay,sit'tevno9a at the Pounsylvanis llaapttal. 1C appeeratbat be was ongagrel io drivi , g a night-otrt utt hoar on yodnoodLy t night in the lower part a the city, " and by 'nine mat. hap a astnouver. Be wee taken toltte,lmpital al. at 3 otoloelC yeaterday'moraleir;- and' appeared to be but injured, the only irlioblo wound being one on his arm, tie meat have received eer.re 'eternal irja• ries, however. as be suffered exceedingly daring tee dip, until death, terminated WO on trorinfis, at the shove , awned boor'. . ELECTRICITY AND GOTLD.=-:Georgete .M. Wil liams, Seq., who bee been long awl favorably known to the bwtoeee erfuentrulty sa r an olds elentrichn—con the Wipe of the Atlantic awl Obi, Telegraph Cnee paoy=.•bas tdalgned his position, awl will leave !or California - Ina raw - diva. He wilt probable' embark in the lel iirkaalleiplateeta of that nate. and Wi t herie doubt that ble marked ability will be riazgtiud, California a haven forikr.l...tioua pinta. THE it OUR2B YRSTERDATINI PROCISSIDINOS I Reportad for Ttre Prest.l Oynn AND TRILMINER—JIIdgOiI Ludlow and Allison —Yosteraay mcirtfing.Edward Leman teas tiamd on trial charged with kllßurOsthashm lierover, t o the year labS OsthirlPß-WAR the wife of YranalieHerman, propriatoraf a Isgeihear /patron, io the aerial liothood Yeintiount. The alteged offerai was eatnnsit'ed iu '1g:I Mr Merman lied "party of file - Oda at his hon.e op the sreningin qbeitien,and itiLthe'euufge - et it seve ral _teen were item, Milan around the Ipiamiatiti - . Mr. Herm in bearing analae in the -tees_ ct his •t 01 1 ,4 and faidiag th-t the ettble would be cabbed; Went cut act dio.hargedlt'platel to fyighten the poisons cfl if •rwee fallowed'her hashanirout, 'au& whine itanding In the yeti-el:trick was thrown frord.beyand the ethis. sureirtilott struck Boren the head, catalog a trams/re of the skull from ((recta of which she died The detenditnt tegether with• John Mel/tire "and James O'Brien; charged an acceaarien, trete arrested WI the ( , hoeing; day and nylon his - le-Ing ado Wed to ball, tied lifrom the State, and wen wily recently arrested The II at teelmatre wav as to the nature of Mrs. Her timuls Injuries: Iter•ekull arum/aid to be fractured at the left tempts. /he wee insensible from the tine of her Miley to the Ohm of her reach—more than be* d ye. 0o the fifth day the give birth to a living child, which died in a f-vt days - , The defendant wa" reap et the hence on Atte, night ur She on-nrrenee with - tem °thus. but was „not seen to throw the stone by any living wil rose. A son- a 411 r, Hermen, upon whose teattmony Lemon Wes arrested, bee store died. - The coat vac incised and submitted to t e jn y, who witheut leaving the box, yetis- nod a "in dict tf i- not guilty." IVilltem Minion won charted wilh the heinietde of Patsy Word, en thoslaht of last Jot nem ie s yeurg.inen.--std torresented,to barn been au old TIM fia yearn t age;' and Was the keeper of a stable in the lower pact ct the city, and it 'St alleged that saJohneon was golog, on his rued hoes be got into an slteroitieit'aith WatdVand 'kern (frets of injuries trilloted on:Wetd: by br eke being thrown, congestion of brain was pccdnced aril death nestled in a tote ahateettedouy tor.the Commonwealth gee mainly eirUttiostantial, no avid= nee befog t flared by the defeoce. - - t l'he Casa ,wan,itabrattind to the jory'ittei 'a ' slam t notch frotn - Me. afabn. Withetit latwitg the box they returned a tregdict of t 4 not guilty," The juty in the ease of John Altiartlrr 'changed with the murder or John Goan, isms into ecin ' t about reveal o'clork, sod elated their inability to agree. Jorge Ludlow sold it:in/inn ptenibla terbiba to disoharge thew, noltua compelled to op so by an urgent note city it, however,- tboragrfed'upian ieWerdiet before midnight, the court would meet and receive thetr ikeetpork. The Jury then retired.
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