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Letters from- “Vouchstone." - TUE BlCSiardi CASK—TIIS nouns. noon, TIC. ifleivesporieenot(orThe - pseta, ' • The patio sn.klitie,ahoull--'-tliell3lakies' ease, - the: ,social of the Prisoner, the legaizeinetioaltiliositiOn of thefda. ceased, 18 **/ ployed, brought together quiten large assemblage of persons, who were deilrous of obtaining entrance Into - the -coarbroom. This, -however, was kept front' lieleg riinharifortebly ; crowded, the officals - •th'll doers- at '-- in early hour; the *kW billatalitadrwolltllled. A groat number if - Parties Who. iimained outside to eeo the pri iloiiirdillgOliffionitliiiittifWere unable to gain adtaittanors,'Cand; many were the urgent solicits! tress -Whirl hadl.ni.be refused , by the eillSertr on guard :'--The'; were consequently, filled with biereleitindaniions groispe, tisking.the same , Arrestiontie,',m)d ; reotiving,the none :insweri that 'kuive! t bsenao, plat:41(01y given and lel:telt/ea sine; fthe :ilaff - ;ef , !tha an 'additional bid; of 'certain* , 'kale ton; ther trial would' turn PhaPteeSl being iinithed in two or - three 'dokrli-919 1 te ilkelleiliebabillty , of its run- . teing at least through the Week. ' • - Tlte posse ther - s oeurt- - forma . ',was peoulitirly in. liiaaating; '.and . ',lc)„:9i,LaVatSr Or. .a:,'Redileid—Orie altillidlo,trireing , 4lii,univements of , the mind by - Abilities of •thev. facie, or in basing or speculating' . ninnillieehirabterot the Man or mind' by oust. initriatien_ifrikelitiexpreselen - -;-the mass of eager bade peingenteket.strangely•liktente coMbination Al:til49011.11 fox = atady,and,lnstruotion. The en. same time, of Mr. BOMB,: with Mr: 'V'fitrOW,nropNeve York, - an: intimate, friend Of And' thetathe - rof the Jolter,' leaning opthe :041Ort: E ! B. Hart, of. Now York, .oreatild , a , niarked , sensation among those who kdiw~th''sparties; and the interest spread over 'the: wholeroom" asL the, character Of, these gon ,with the spr aining letatuis, otiiramferi la, this, tragiet event went is elgetitident'whispers through the Crowd. Igc i iitalictives o is;to4ching and eignifloant sight— ,iiie,intratoce of those two, fathers ; and suggests ainetiMore titan Iran have time to erpreea. at waa,but :natural , that ;the , father- of Mr. Sickles - Werildbet,T biatioit is hisliour of trial ;..but it was 'acireely'enpinifed that the father of tint - fair and frail prOsOuld.bepresent Many .remarks were :Illt*reatmating iiiapiesence, and on some slight remonstraniabein,g made with him`, (more in the Way ofinei,Kbelever,) hefreplled, as I under atered;,:that, suehisy'repathy and cheer as his eoun tbrillisbleMald give.was due to : Mi. Sickles, And that'be,(Mr.:B) . Was-bound to give - both. ' -Mr. Sickles 'welked with &trim but light, atop some the cllty Hall enclosure. Be was aceompa 'nied.l4 Mr. King,. the jailor, and another Official. considerible"; of- persons followed him, , sad a =lath WatirenOneidereble alnount Were await inglo attleideef - tis OILY Hnll. , Armtek); ,tei geinglinipseiOf Maws's Manifested on all aides . 4"/,eselaniathalt of, ,", there r• lnt,is " Where 2" "That's hint ;" -whisk . were followed up by pert. one Senior/Mem his - appearance. • In the dock Mr. BiCkles'presented,ivireri striking appearance, and - Creatld ,a,Hyoli !aviation of sympathy - and re spect: He was dressed.with his ueual unobtrnaive neatness.-`' lits'eye was clear, and the general ea iiinftlotqf , his face that _at pleasantness, self.pos• reeslpn; ant e - He has grown somewhat' `thinner; _and ilia ,two,lines .on his face may igi t ihsied,•• - ratil be; ane 'deeper, and in"stpartiou larlight, May dilly to an' obierrent Sys a sorrow_ iiisaturii its it is molt elevated and manly. From than to7time his numerous friends-came` to the - Aoek,-:, shook hands *int tint; and '" paired the bonsplimente of the eetisati.!' felt the often. 1 and returned them .smilingly:, ',Bev. Mr. deok,`wkialt more Proper! ly_deleivei 'the .nanie of hencoop, to with !Infects eonsolations; if neeeilary.': ; ' '.'l,lllsu t io - qhiries Were taisio,ou the part of the es ,te-aorete of the 'personages within, the Apesii*Tptild.:**,seaoisunodation of the bar. „ . broad!. Agave: and -*lei manner of Robert 'Oalt, the proseenting etteiney-:-noipitel portrait `efschoti'ippaared in ; Ai - al.:Aral - is—and the rad 'SiplitstiplaXio,n,',"ankeliarieyes of .111 i eolleegue in tbia bas,, are - well known to :frequenters of thersourti,.! Equally ;well known Is the- careful ; , sittentiri.':rsintchfulaiss,',of ,She hard 'ki - 4' 3 .# l 9l l oi,iiki_ei, 4 * - Miii)iid°wl'ii l llroi , hair, ,andl4lo,far4ressif who, ePeota- Pl 4, on nose, la reeding din ;Jitry•libt es though be -wernreading this siiertinitr.SA of,tbetr , nuns*, The bbind•loOkini 'gentliatitk; ',Ski Jodge Crew: , Aid 00tirt . :1440typ, farther to put in legal rhape, as exception mad* against a .d .eibionPf - theLatteri is Mr. Phillips, of Alatiama,- PoSi pity. ;Refs a lawyer efgreat -AncijkT , a nd : - ta;3l l ,ilnd the general management -fft'itie;.aorioio•--inoes, to him,f stud to the right of;* Eideuffik,ie T. Pv.:'hlsegb.sr,' yrko - k .lO -the wity; , snya tbatJ - „Phlllips.” • 'string meek:, hlineni4„tlinkef Ohniles Phillips, onee,eelebrated -. ..q.si.icOreini,,Ortlisiiiirsitiahnii ',order, and lately ,deiiiiewl4; Mr.:Meagher,- Junior ecituselcyerlist tesitivel*.watebei:thir, Pipeeetlinge, *or then .rnakiof Vklifeh'.lfishably the; eerr .th - , court 1111 :' hear ifti6";:thir*, ;le :tiriiigfit: to e 10n4 , ,,1.1194441A5KE5).1 . -6Pdied,.freshllsoed !. - pii•- 4tOnzileiinitlf4.ll4 ,- elinik.Ceshitirli; halt and Mobilo" Stkirnisliniskiinf of v:iiifiiiiAiiitshisfifyi *POO fo*Alfeetiveijitry" I.:tile - AireOn„ t *ear; o.l* . Mr, Magruder, also,:it yirginie2loSrier, of; notei: Between the... Virginian! Ia the 44110' bine surtont Coat—Met 'rather iditt4;l6ll:biearited '; Panels - with- the 'well ent features - crowned , with , a wig which /teems to have .been ioliboti against the dollars made by the head It - ravers; it 'Sohn - ,Graham, the' noted New X,ork --erirrilniriliwyer;• elizet son of the; fan:lone Graham:' -- Tho gentleinan Vetere its le , - ,inther renowned-for .the ;fearlessness and 'hems.. flees - or hbi Invective, or.shatil say legal vivacity 2 As - .soonest for Sickles -in his' suit against; the ,',Tfircitsf,two',lZeist Pire;','Mr,: - Anibal eppiled the 4 4444 - . ) 9 1 ,ff,.80Z001L10P- i.ii - ,0 44 /r dial:Pio . tor Of tbet Sheet: lie Ls the same Nraham.who ,eeteefiesire Anon 4rwris .- -"Biniett a ()paladin on iiroggroe On th e other aide of t he table , tient inthe oniseilloso!..expaissive fdrekeerl, •li4-°4l-14{...brown,'-insifhiwlng Ward Would Make fire .'uttyfora Painter: Ito ie Edwin Stanton, ihe Jaadiog,Oviser do !ftwittet,..WWWVOtowog inwyers of protaineneli emptied Si high inciltinnfor sageoity, profundity, and bliek letter Ors, Oa Stanton's right is a hend=one that: might be ealled'hitherOY :ninssiresiegli gCntlY;acytti4,Wlikaprofueion,of, bitek'and vet,Ostrittr,'sougs-,Uf :which, very witchingly ' lap over thas - if otibead -In; a'- Byronic . manner. The li"riglitsiotri2bnA,Pfeyfalratur the - blue -blite eye • eirowe'LlfC, L inpfditi/and elvpolty,': the foie* - and Jersey ot, through it with anintalligehets which its owner-has the rare gift of Betting into thinieetanitabbiand felting langatige, In New York e avert' Liao , Woman 'and oltildi iigiSt4Cassilliti,rcznantleioalieg !said belong -to Same. T. - Bra dy, there. is every reason to acknowledge ithern - Brady 1t tirarilYlean, downwards fro* hieforo.. Heidi irt)tok given Ltsu'"tire ",, appidr4no * no doubt fitendett 14iEteliidepeel tsf - a note of admiration ! lie liiro a great reputation' in' New York; LBO jr4bily'lit it:me - whet less than his sight -14; oO'lmiluti 3 O only yield. to hie rigidity cecationi.4ituand.thet - the , sternness, of theletter• should pat the Motor% An, dilation of ; tki former in Isediug iidoi - f.io at lowyois Interested iu the ~Tbrcug § out rile room, rind is the Mita ; -:'-rkbiltii. 'iv this ,group,; might be Eeen, the Well-known and features of Messrs. litad • I 1ef.i,14% . '1L -Jones. J. P. Ernie, O. t.".Ntridiach, and; otherpr,>slstiiber, of tbfk:Waalipliton kar,,„ Prroms .sent wont the eitizeits were the ;Mayor, Coupe; s.l - pirei'Anlie,h7T-IfcCOyle - , 04: Lake Lea, Dr. - 'alAkiol". tkk(3i!".*titendent of Public Buildings, Wykofr might - AWieiltititretabisig his neck in an oily paroxysm et lailidettlfnaehr to get ne a telegraph for the He t #414; Wiille:- thl - '* - ismbera - of She Vl'6lll . genirsilly n#;" bat only n little - less denion-, • strettre,,,Mr,lliney, of the Times, Air., Hayes, of , ther : :-Rera/01;:arti" Mills,. of th Tribune, e-: presented; the York - Press: ' Mr. Carey,: fa. the ' king of ;Reporters,'? is lO:teinr( the trial for. this the panel (thirty names), was exhausted et ,seven mini:tor prat - -1?,-the"conrt having. suceeeded' Sri gattine;flysi Sinn Ort - -„ the, jury,. This - was doing. • **Better ikeiVrlnnentleipetst; aril U r fa hoped that a jell, jury : will- be eessiestilielreil to.rnor• Sew_ yourPf the panakti‘day.Were peremptorily • ekillenged tho'Aefink. and' four disqualified tor ; itet,..bitni, punusmed of, eight bundled dollars' • jand chattels, Slough; admissible on ,- ,everys"othet-,pointi• -r,Of those - not: qualified for, :Nide g some bid made Up their minds on reading penimatiern,,twO'!"or" threp', - had spoken' with einterlinesSeCet, the iszteitroplie;SOMlSopenty - int tied with t evident euipteestons of pride; that they sympathised eritiv,iheOliieoner, enit George - M-Kititiratir said "thet -considering his I"; - rallatitintddiV . is* the prisoner—that of , being's' nikirlidnnsu;-14 ntiosideretikinizelf not'quidifled b*oi-owitfopiriiid , „ ; "I" . :lifreGrahtins•will .rope*fhe , defence, - and -Mi. tOst!Rj;lolo.lii, _ : This -- ; other counsel 'reaorve taielvel for tki,dinscialleti - of any law' points ! - Owsorlitott - to their spielelitleelsrhloh may arise faistifihe•trbil: 2' '. • , TOl/0/iSTOBB. • , , - ' 4 itttinneagogr, Aprll , sth. inthegame the lOoroasai; and, ag a oongequanoe; ennitt4o4m 'MC 41 V 1 CU %MOO _l3tOol,l•o l3 ke 4l ;the yaateiday. It astanighing into Librat-a"email dpaget two hundred and; fatty fi;gsfillkiti,,bOno fiat ggifeaged'botigoei.' *iie_if4,".df ll *fir d i l iurltiorgaillie bat; iiinfiatiia. - fk - noginantedi, soratotilni of, pans,; „ intida )oyittogliiir4intiiiiiir of where and raporteig for rit#olo fareibla'ati , trivirtut of 'kity.did idrynagn sirag -,slos,l,nar*int, , ..aeitt4 intaregt . In , the Wetter. prtri,gl.- , ttie. gret hour, -tbitiPz 'tiiii*ltifiiiiG4ll.loC snit; pro (Hie worn- 'in • the jult:,:+47t . gi? ; •,; - ,4iin*toii",_ of 'Opinion; too, 'waft 0, 1 74 11 - ', 4 ” *.lisiti,l4,',oipnor' ,114:tai0E! talk*o far*, of ' the jigigoiteig,,,Tftogicntho )kad , difforent , Opialep did OltibalklPS , rarylowi yr very many gave not only partiality of opinion os a reason for not noting, but that they "thought Sickles justifled,!! that bm,inight to bo acquit. tea," "couldnOtAliotrtie verdlot - , for they maps. .05“.V111th .Prisoner,"eV. such like remarks., The eagreßeJenonthe faces of the crowd present 118.8 unmistakably with fdr.Sioklei. You might see the eleetrio n:apathy run through the eyes and over : 2 thvbrosis of:this:MOS „es_ the totem:nen ex pressed their inability:lli Servo:front having leaning towards the prisoner. The routine of the day was : "You are aware, sir, of the purpose of this court, I presume, eso., from the Judge. " Sympathy with prison er, or formed an opinion," from talesmonL:f.Sta:nd aside" front counsel, The proceedings exhibited the rather strange anomaly of the defence alone attempting to' got a jury. 'The prosecution lay fiack and left the dpfenee to get what jt could ; to oierhome; tis, it - wire, ;the very public feeling Which is in its favor, A -- BY twelve o'olook, the court being.in session one hone and d half, fiftisoven Olean= had been call ed;and still Mali , one was added to the jury-box`. The justification of the act of the prisoner became dill snore frequently the cause for stand aside." At twenty minutes past twelve a mond wee ad• ded; he( being ,the ,sixty-seventh called to-day. ,The sixty-ninth Man called, not having expressed an opinion; not having a plejudice to capital nu siiitunent, and' being worth $BOO, eras also sworn. • - At 'thirtylfive: minutes past twelve, the list of sersty-five ,talesnien called was exhausted, the result being, after a sitting of two hours, again of three on the jury, making eight in all. • The court issued an order for the sinamoning of seventy-five additional talesman, for appearance to.soorrolvoiorning. and after the usual fornsalip. ties, the court adjourned. ' Mr. it'oklei was in communioation with Messrs. Stanton and Brady ,to -day, the dock having been; by agreement, moved to' the centre of tile audite. slum, and an avenue being kepte r opeo .between it. and the table occupied by counsel. Mr. Wattles appeared in good health, and evidently reserved contolatory satisfaction from the constant sympa thy and justification so, openly expressed for him and his act. This feeling balanced, in some de. gree, the desire of the prisoner to have a jury, and iheripo the sad prOeeedings. Mr. Slates was at• teoded, as before, by the Her. Mr. .11aley.. Mr. road Mr. Sickles, Center, sat side by side, silent but deeply Interested epoctatom., TOUCEMONIO.. 'Vie State Central Committee.. toonesponaone.a at The Prem.., 11Anaunnina, April 5, 1859 I notice that Robert Tyler, Req., - hap been so looted as the chairman of the State Central CM' mittee by thb late Odiee.holders' Convention. Mr. Tyler tap highly respectable gentlemao; born in .Virgisda, with about as much interest in Pennsyl vania as If be had been born in, Ilia moon. Ile has one pr two pear peouljar to himself, ; ate drat cf which re, that his chief objection to Judge Douglas is that be is net IA favor of molt a distinct reeog • nition of the rights of the south in the Territories ea would secure protection to slavery in tope Ter 'ritories; co that Mr Tyler, the chairman of the Democratic State gentral Committee of Penney!. vania, will, no doubt, commit the Democratic party to this dootrinol'in the owning enure's 5 and you who rote for ;elm Rowe and Richardson L. wrigbt will be understood als voting fora Coil. greettional dove code in the Territoriee. There to. at any rate, frankness and boldness in selecting a Virginian to preside over the Democratic party of penntrylvants, and especially one known to bp emulated to such doctrines as there. R. V. We publiph to-day a highly important decision by Judge Reed, of the Sapteme Court' of this 'State, on the mooted question afflict constitutes an Orphan. It will be remembered that thp pt. rectoreof Girard College recently refused to' admit oltildren'to that inatitutiou ,unless both' parents Were deid—Theypentended that an orphan meant only one who had Jost both :father and mother. The mother Of a boy who was refused admission on the abOvo - grounds; carried the matter before the CourtOf Wei Prins, to this city, where the de cision was adverse directors, andin favor of the admission of the boy. The oaso was then taken up to the Supreme Court, who • Wined the deelsiOn Of the court below. In the opinion, J 4 tics Bead. gives a highly interesting account of Stephen (Heard, from hicolaildhood to-his death ? noticing - the many ways in which - the testator had *contributed to the - relief of ,the 'rift and destitute, and in which be 14 .1 1 beeli instrulner fal,ini.the Iniprovement of this wily a 4$ P4oP , Lion.,, His will was largely quoted from. It zoos' stated that the College bad' been fourteen and half-;yeare in tbe building, and. oust s2:000,000 consuming ihe whole amount devised for, the buildiee and its 6 : Tteres and support, and it's DOW .44:ported frotn another fund.' Iri viewing the ques , tion whether an orphan Is ono who bee Lost both parents, - or only the father, the judge said thut;,irhatever,the.poote may have written on the subjectovhenoyer it approaches a legal aspect iG becomes clear that as orphan is a fatherless child. • _ • A )(agog matilad ledy in , New York, eighteen years of Pgat,'lrlio bad Amin deserted by, her bus band, 'e fast ,yontiti ettippted to commit suicide on Monday night by swallowing londannin. Yoe tant sly her design was (Hoovered, in Mai, and her, life win saved by a strong emetic'. On the pliyetalen gyp, attendance' 'aipseising 'surprise that no fee'd (time Oren Aar sttomaoh with the lande num, the , poor creature acknowledged that she had .aten nothing for four days. Her husband was 'gent for, and, dewed the greatest heartlessness wb6h informed of what bad taken place, while the ,woman's :only desire to live sprang from a hope that alio would again possess bar tussheAd's Warlarr-smanr TEIYATIIE —Mr. 3. B. Roberts, almost a followrtanpensan—he hails from Dela ware, we believe—:Whose sttecerefal reappearance we noticed yesterday, will tide evening perform the part of, Louie Si, in Doiroicault'e adaptation of Casimar . Delarigso's play, In which °bailee Rean achieved his greatest 811001195 at the Prinoese Theatre, London:. Wio lnvlte attention the advtOtliement of In to•day's paper, Ms Family for boys and young coon is looa• tad in s beantifal and healthy plaza, and iv high• ly commended by pareate whort children have at. tended the school. AUCTION NOTICE...4IOW Arranged for eaamina• tion, to bo fold this •morning, by B. Scott, Jr , auctioneer; 931 'Chestnut street, new styles Bales and oambrio collars and sets, Paris bonnet ribbons, white goods, hid glover, .Cc.. Alec, on ac• emintntunderwrlterr, gum braid and cord, Swiss ribbon sets, &o. Three Days Later from Europe. ARRIVAL'OF THE STEAMER NEW YORK A PEACE CONGUESS TO BE RELD. ADVANCE IN COTTON, CONSOLS, &c. The etenmehlp New Yok, from flonthempton, with datento,the 23d nit., arrived et Now Toth yeetorday. It bee been dntermleed td hold a Pence Conference for the reMement of Daher) affairs.. . _ - Consols had advaoced to 90%a90%. lanceraot., Match 21 =Tito sales of Cotton for the poet two day' bate been 22 000 I ales, including 3.000 too expert, and 4000 , 10 epeettlators. The American stelae., sad. the timid* "upset of Continental affairs bad caused in advance of wog tier Orleans Mid dlirge Are owned at 7 1.15. Banaverorsa.—The market 441:get ; there bat been no regular market ninon the ratting of the Portia. Provisions dull. • A large meeting of workmen bad been held In Hyde Park to oppose the 1141nlererial ffolonn bill. , • The Neapolitan exiles ban arrived at. Bristol, Eng lend They were received - by a galgertvg of at least ten thousand pence*, who had weerabled on the quays In the viOnity of the landing. The Paris correspondence of the London Press state, that the Xagyeror.having been informed of the ulti• mate resolutions of A wAr7s. now desires to recede, by diplour tio help, frocalle aggregates attitude. Another letter nays that .Anstrbs aid Piano* appear More beeline/ toward spooiflo collation of the Italian affairs - ;It lenerteln that the Austrian 'Oros In Lombardy is .more Imposing that wan s pposod. The litenca Correspondence rays there le no'danger of its bet' g dintsmehed at present, L ZTeligraphie &snatches from Paris say that the five ;Powers have agreed to the assembilog of an Buiopesn ,Congress, but the baste and 'extent of the diecumions are not settled. The Ilegite, London, and Berlin are mentioned as likely plates for the meeting of this Con. grers. - The Austrian papers warn their readers against too math confident's In the posoeful reports. and expraes the epinlon that it Is very doubtful whether tits Oeuir grate will be oonvoked,. The export of arms. gunpowder, and 'sulphur from Austtla to the Italian Slates le prohibited. The London Morning. Heald say. that Trance in, teud4 to protests Against the construction of the fortlfl. Malone of elutes+. ' Cardinal Antonelli bad again requested the imp,- diato,evocustton or Rome by the Blench troops The London Daily News rays that the lest An otrian circular-tat reported to have been written by.Prinae Metteroloh. • . In the British Rouse of Commons, on Monday night; Loot 'John Bessell moved the amendment to the Re.. form bill, of which bolted given previous !optica l ' The debase wan aej corned till Tuesday night • the London Times , oily article says that the am.. notincoment of the ream Congress caused an Improve. want in the funds 4 which would hove been greeter but for the foot that th e Paris Boone had not yot shown any decided recovery of coulllance, . The stiamahip Canada arrived out on that 41st Wt. Peloes Sat thi London Corn Market had advanced le. Advice,' tram Amami's, one week later, had been re moved.- The mined continued to be prosperous. . •--LIVERPOOL - BROCCOLI: , 11ABB,PIT, March 22 Inger aWaoy. i ElPirlts Turpentine doll at ducestle. - Ro sin steady, - ,The .produce market Is generally unchanged, but there is mere animation; °Meg to the improved politi. oat &Trot or agars. Pot Ashes olond firm at 505. pearl Ache! steady. - imovretops:—Deef steady. Pork dull. Lard &111. , INDIA. _ ' The &Ivies" by the Bombay man of the 26th of soh. nary bastbeen telegrepbed to Loodon. The inaurgeals under fabillap t'ad been dispersed by the Bogibth, oust the forte captured trit;igut a brow. wastm Toot" war et-111 at large. 4 , . MUTT'S PT4 1 19 9 1 rft 3 oPtIty4zzatte - .—The Tay forville (Obrietisink eminty,' ) padeiensOnVilaYs that'pntubera °instils are dying of etaryatliiii that 7inipity,,tlie faiinme haAlpsno grtkiP tn.feed them With, and 403);itaa8 ipilog yet too skort to e9etpin them, • , Sisavr,Aß.--At the oxcavatfon of the ge01 113 4 on altar St. Peter's 9haratt , reoentl7 stood, at Al banr, N.:Y4 a double coffin was dummied, sup. posed to be , that in' which Lord Howe, who was kilted at the battle , of Lake George, July 0,1758, wap WO - • • • , • THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEIAEgDAY, APRIL 6, 1859. TRE LATEST NEWA BY TELEGRAPH. TILL...WASHiNGTON TRIAL gr'DANIEL.E: SICKLES. , • Wassitrorea, April a,—Shortly afteithe meeting of the court, this morning, the talesman were severally called for' the purpose of e =plating the aumber of furore, tr.ly five from the meter paneldweng been le lected yesterday. No additional juror was to day so meted until the twenty.foneth name was called: The dlentialiftiatidn was , on the 'general Vetted of having formed (Throne trim tewapapert or convenatiote with , tritneeses, and • the'efore, tromp ufitated from rendering o fair and impartial trial. No additional Juror had been selected when the, fiftieth name was called. - The pressure to obtain admission to the omit vasty wee not eo great this morning awn woe yesterday, L r the reason, probably, that nothing is expected to be done, farther then tN obtain a foxy. The nowt room, however. hinted. The box or cage la which the prison ere have to tithe-sheen removed from tin out.of-the.way, corner in which Items yesterday, and placed right In front of the jury. The table for the' 'Mayers maples the intorvening apace It Molts A good deal like a hen coop with a chair itsde • •Much diveatiarantlon bre - been 'expreeAot by the friends of Mr. Waits at sail Acting him to the indigni tir of occupying thie cage. partiCularly at there le no. thing bat the mime of title rand to futility it, and even the 11,10170 bee not been uniform • , The' District` attorney refused' to - interfere In the matter, and time the enmity of spoiling to tee coart• yea' eller ' Them are no ladies in crud, and no moutmedations for any. There appears to be a greater desire today to give faailitlee to the reporters. - The father , of Mr. Males, cod the father et, are. , Pickles: 11r. Bedell. occupy seats together, Among the ,f elands of the amused in attendance are Peter flogger And 'Oorneline Tee Broeok, of Albany; Ittner Emanuel Hart, and Thersie Byrnes, of New York; and lion. Mr Muslim, of Louisiana. The oder opened the court 20, minutes past ten o'clock Some time elapsed 140Ett the prisoner wee brought • , The five jurors who were ew,orn yesterday ware pailcd and powered to their names ," The Judge euggotted that the list of taleimen should be called in their order: , ' - The District Attorney geld that be preferred the adoption of,-the balloting system.; that the 13041011 eboald be planed in &hex and called as they were drawn, opt. Mr. Stanton pcfetred ttie 011114 of the panne In the order in wheich the_y appeared on the lint, so the defence • bed arranged their challenges in that way. The ledge entered the names to be placed in the . bof aed called no they were drawn. - White this matter„was being arranged the priannee was con'uctad into court and took hie seat in the dock.' Re appeared calm and cemp lead The clerk nrceeded to draw the names of the talesmen. Mr. Medea stood In the dock conferring with ono of his amulet as the 'afore Veep beteg quee' toned. • The drat'ealled. wks George J Johnson. • had formed or expreamd en opinion in relation to the guilt or innocenee of the steerirki. It wee founded on Oat, he bad heard or read. and he does not think be mold forth animpartial Judgment. - William Jackson bad neieral times expresied opin• ion, and doe. not think he, could render en Impartial Verdict. Disqualified. Jon (torrent hot egpresaed an niftier) no far, that he thought Mr 'Sickles %tided Ito- killiog Mr. Key. [lieneationj lie dote hot know utike are oumemna.e, except from mere rumor. -The Dla'rlet Attorney thought blether Irqhlry wee unreeeeemy, 7 . 2ie Judge thought so too, as the juror wig uncivil. tiriditbly di , ql•lll;it Thomas Ptitter had ,loYined en opinion bated on neweraper 'report'. Does not think he cov.ld rind , r an impartial verdict: Diiqualided. Charles Edmundeon had formed and expressed an opinion founded on mere rumor. Deco not know that He could form sp impartial verdict, Dleenalidaß. George B Bernard, not jeeps twenty. live yearn or ago, was dirqualtti.d. Itobt o Itmote had repeatedly express thisepinloo. - it ras founded portly on rum , r art psrtly on the state. metes of wit. omen. Disqualleed Andrew P ;looser-fan J. Bann t. 7, D Oilman, and Coon° Rhodos. Jr., had expriusad opinions founded on rumor, d cold I net discharge their duties as impartial jurors. Dl•cpidified. • B. P . Middleton bad formed an opinion' his nu-In dices or !teller might hie Judgment In such a manner an to Muyent him from rendarin- - ap impartia l veri int ; 1181111 not say that betim a tit inedo ad - ne, bbllhlep /Omitted thitthil jarey Wee not - dis• qualified. Re only appretiende,d, ep a ennicientloste man, that hie judgment might be versed. himself, I Judge, He is manifestly afraid to Enid himaelf. I think he to not qualified. Wen -U tia.rover bad Very decidedly expressed hie opinion. Thermal fl .41 O h ms W. Sears. thane's Miller, Joseph Gawlez, trenir a. Clark, Bloba d W. barter, Wm. It Reilly, Win. U. Penny, Joseph D. More, and Joseph W. Nairn bad severalty expreesel ophilops, end could net act as impartist Jurors, Disqualified. e , _ . James Kelly, had formed an opinion founded on rumor, but believed he could reader an.inpartlal sere diet The Julio thought the juror qualified. • The Meor has no ein celentit,us erini ten about capital punishment, and la worth over r6O), ' M. Holly writ sworn as•Aror No 0 Die resides In Waidington, 'and carries ' the busLeiss firmer. • , Visa D. White. James A. Theodore P. Iteneher, Tbes. J. 0.21 t, and IN ilgana Baldwin, had as. viralfy aypyiaseit winna and coald not a:t to. 1 ropar ttal inTors • P' - The intoner of most of tbeiontlomPp qatatlonfrl in gleclartvg that tboy hedltorosed and eiprbesea Okantoo • was ve;y orpphatlo, Thomas pram had :mated an opinion, bat d:d not kaow that his biasl, sa siv4 10, IA prevent hinalrom glvlag. A Proper YeidiP . . I•ue jpdge Will 7 a sly it le not? . A. .1 'roma gager qui frpur...- , • Ditiweliii.d: " ' ' .truratil David, BoberP W. Sutton.' Q. 0. V'hitillear, - William Dowling; Itiehard W Placa and iahn Pay." 7 bad form. IV opinions, and aonld- not act aii imperial joro , s Pome of them evoke of thole Oplolops *aiming Hoed , and soma as beisig deeded. ' nobert W. fore bad formed an opinion.'bot*Joid not lisiy that he could not-reader aaimparni.l verdict. Prom hie prowl 14reselons he would rather pe er mined Mr. Stanton suboolttedllsot lrtbe idiots froplitof.es would not provons him from rendering I votdrof)te. oordlr g to the veldt oilltfo - 011oonool o.,wollifibek a oomottentpyor._ _ p If the intot . ;OVA lie can remit& en Inmprijet werdlat ho iacomtetent. , Mr. Iftantot. pie juror bat not yot come tb that point. I propose to kik him wjjether be wsuld not render a 'verdict attoordLog to the deldenee; lyresiaptlex of ble prejudices. Mr. Grannie spoke against the competency of the juror. , hfr contended that be eras competent.. The only toot of the nialldrpu of the juror was on to the goeption of his being m it er howl, freo to, the Influ ence of testimony. 'fovea understood td reply to tila, lathe affirmative The,Judge said that he had not so understood the juror, . Mr. plumps fa the juror. If put upon the jou' 00old YOU tinder an isopAttpq 7y4ict aces:ding to thi e e l. done* glean lo the ease • Juror - I should not like to risk it The Judge. I think this Is a very eenelb'e angrier titer prat the juror bee before sold. Dirgnallfl.d. ;oho Wilson bet f trued an opinion-cod coat ot ant an en Impartial juror. Dirquailfled. Esau Plctorell btu foripel in opinion. Q Could you form an Impaitial ser,4ict en the evi dence ? A My sympathies are ratter enlisted in favor of the prisoner. I should be very lorry, however, to think that T mid not render an impartial verdict. Disquali fied Benjamin P. Goy, Gilbort M. Flight, Ohre. 13 Church, Joseph O. Blegharo, William 1I Craig. 7 homes J: H. Perry, and Thome, Milbu•n had severaliy expreseed opinions, and wenn dirq untitled. George L. &Ahern bed formed au opinion. • It was hued (4 q jastlicatlon of the tint, and WM in favor of the prieoneir • Jaime B. Dodson, Nathan 0. I',jc4rew, L. 0, Mutt. Mabee! It Coombe, and Mi. hbrrlson had, Pinned opinions sad were diequalifltd, John M Dyer had formed en opinion ' Mr. Brady When was the opinion formed / • A. Boon attar the affair was. published. My opinion refers not to the feet of the killing but to the quality of the art itself. That opinion could hot ,e changed Me bad only read the evidence for the prosecution, sod thinks that if he beard the evidence on bath sides be could still not render a retdlct according to the testi many. Dirqualided. Peter M. Bacon b3:l eapreiried an opinion and Mon. ally In convwstlon. The Judge Inquired what were the Condilons,t Juror. If inch and inch be tree, or such or gosh be f•lae ►coo,dlaK to what I would read. Q gays you any impression or prsjudioe that would siluence your judgment? A. Hone to the world, ' Q Would your opinion remit yon giving a just sod ropsrtist neeiot T. A. I trust not. daego. The Juror le quadded. Mr, ianton Whom have you conversed with 1 A Willi various hellions. Mr. (lobtight, the, ry porter, wring Whore litanton. Whet opinion did you (toren j' The District Attorney,oll dad Juror. I mild answer you very promptly. ; • The Juror was qualift d bat o' aliened peretopkr,ly 13 H. Mat field had formtda very dtoided opinion se to the Justification of the eat, and it wee mbtfst whether he could ant as an impartial juror, Dlr. qualified B 11, Tucker bad a Very decided opinion, and had expressed it very freely. His opinion bad reference ti the Justification of the act It was en Axed that he thought it couldmot be changed. Diequtlitledj Joseph T. lezikins and John T arterrered similarly, and were din:mallard Idwsrd Tenney bad formed an opinion, and Must asy that be eympatbtee were decidedly with the prisoner. A F. Orawtord made a elinilsr response,Aed they were . - both dimnalified. Antheby Bede p'esded hip pH liege sea *mbar of the ba, snit was exemad. , Jonas Elie had formedan opinion as toile qua. lily tf the eat. and was afraid to that himself m Jaror. Dlequalltled. John Moore 'had formed en opinion on ithia hotted heard. With his opinion In reference to the Itoling, he Ould not render a fair verdict. Disqttslided. ' Lewis A. Newton bad an opinion in sword 'd the air. onmetaneee of, the billing, and bed too much Was to 'render an impartial.sardlot, DLgaal?fi •d. Alexander ministry &nattered similarly • Wm. 0 Harper said the impression on hie Mind dld net amount to an opinion Re had no prejudice end no Oosinientions 'scruples about espitat punishment.. Sworn as the 'seventh hirer, • , Philip liaup'inan had formed no opinion in reference to the aot of killing, and did not think be could render an Impartial verdict. • Ilia eympsth'is were do at , oug for the prisoner that be did not like to Mt on the Jury. Dirqualifi , d. had formed en opinion ripen Mere rumor, but could give a verdict accordion trJ the evi dence. Ile had r o him or conseimalions rumples, Sworn as the eighth Pror. Be resides in Waiihington, and hie bush:lees is that of a groom Wra fialt Ji.hd John W. Ott bed formed and expressed opinions. phinalided. JAMS*. Smith load formed an opinion on ;mere ru mor, and did not kn•er that be could render en impar tial verdict. Disqualified Abraham Wheeler had formed an optolon jn iaference Toth to the ant and the qualty of the sot lie would be sorry to think that he le. Old not form a fitir jodg meat. lie had no blue or prejadloe, but mg poselb`y have an Impression. 1 hjr. Phillips cootended that the juror was n ualltled. Every one might poseth'y have Immeesions The Judge, thought the juror dienuslified. i the juror could hardy answer whether ra ttirrssior we aro strong as 'theme his..4l meat. Disqualified' James W. Colley hid expressed ht. ocinionlvery de. cidedly from whet he had read in the newrpapere. life opinion relates to the killing nod to the - quality of the ant There might ke evidence brought to change bile opinion. Dirqualified George D. Juiced had freqoently , and very deoidedly expressed his opinion, from whet he h-id reed, ' fro wee on the spot a few minutes after the recurrence. and ex. prested le opialnn there In reference to the 3untiflos— tion of the act: Ho would not like to say: wheattr to, could-sot impartially. file opinions were very strong on ono nide, to rem ive.wtilch the evidence should tin altorther different from tricot he had read. hits feel. fogs and prejudices reeent him from beteg &Competent inror. The Judge said the j nom must be perfectly nape judicial ' ° ' John W. Qmoet wee then oiled, but did net answer. This exhausted the Het of talesmen summoned, only three ,haying been sworn out of the seventylre. The 4 u rnrp selected are : 1, Itss'n, At old. Wallington county, mercbent. 2, ;tuxes Hayti, Weshlogton oponty. farmer. 8. Jno. E. Neale, Washfoglon y, mercbst4 4. Willidtu 5.1, B. Jleplthis, Washington city', furnish• lug store. i• -5, William Bond, Washington -city, shoe 30-euuree. tuber. • y o r n ee gaily, Weablogton Mt!, (armor. , 7. William 0 Harper. Washingon city, dry goods. Q. Henry L. Holght, Washington pity, groar, The district 'attorney aqce9 lb. court to direct Hr.e.t aey+ntytgroworetaleamenbsenmmouod,alp thil J 169 W. Smoot should be returned with them fie SoppoOd the 'marshal could return the Ha oi holt:pore two , The deputy marshal, Mr. Phittlpe, eatd bohould nut ieturn them to day. 111 might Imre rpttuutd,p,ilgt pottocitay, but ho woull now 'two to 0 to th I county for them ' The marital, Mr. Bolden, tell that Mr moot bed told ~ - him that he was unwell, stid , did ndt ,- thick he crud some, ~,, . . , , - iitrAmoot lies thereforenteueed. -- The Judge directed the mean at to'stManion eeyentr• the talesman for tomorrow. and to furnish the - COnneel on Boob side with the Ilet tale event , g L '. 4 , ~T be-furors,were then allowed to separate, with the - nenireention. , - • - , , .. .. , --,td,) no aed at one o'clock. • . . , - XAtille OF WITNESSES Von rnosiNunots AND - , DEPSNCIS.. ' * WAPnitIOT - ist, Ap•ii 6 According to the present So d'Oationa the Sickles trial will oenupy at leant two weeks. The following are the names of the witueeses who have been summoned for.the United State.: - Thomas Wood ward,';l . Ambrose 0: Riogaland, 'Me John If Hankie, li. K. Albertle, ; William Debar, le W. 0 toe, non: Hiram Walbridge, ' Inward 0 West,' • • Robert I. Daley, - Barney um, Daniel Doughertr. ' Jonah D 'Roarer, Boger° Pendleton, Dr Coolidge, D. Stone, . ,_ Richard _ W Danner, . , Francis Doric. ThomelE Martin. -' .' . James-Ai. Reed, pbtu p. 9 R. Van: Wicks,' Joseph Dubrow, Dltsard Delatieldr Abel,Unclittr., . _ Brinell M . , Tidb4l, , - Hon. Waned Brodhead, If on:George Enalle, cynic McCormick, John M. Penly, Jr., ( A d nd for theereriee the following to the-7111111a: Pones a lenity ,- ;aeon Miller ' Alexander '2 Boreland, David welch, Thomas Langley, !Seel% A rants, William Prentice, Fr. &nick it Winton, Meilen Allen, - ' Thomas Morrison, With Ann artily, 7, M. P. King, John I.l' Seely, ' hire. Berms, Matilda Seely, joh i 0-sy, Jahn Curer, 23 16 Pallor, G. W:Nmerson, , ' , John Thoinetlen, Mr.l33lmlrt' A. M Wirria.ni, ~ Mr. flailek," - . Mr. Forster, Mr. Illothlev. . Charl , a Mas o n, ' Mrs Nappy Brown, eheileg li7lpirgp, JahltA. Ltn'op, • Mr •Afollehald, Frederick Wilson, - J. 11 Ifolliair Othera may be called on both e'dea, tut so far the above-named seitnessee are the only ones agnomonod. It is said that the defence have Rehm aged their wit. Irleal.eri to aiippott, the Merry, of Justification, I Neither Butterworth noe, , WOOldeidge is nlnorg them. .1 It is further stated that the pro - ecution.has summon ad - ex MAW Denver, of Washington, Ord ex-Mayor lt.rgs'and, and others as rebutting "Mumma., From Washington. Wasulsoron, April 6 —The Quartermaster's Depart. moot to curtailing it. expenaes as Tepidly as the public' service will admit.. In addition to the t .ro poets on the nuts to T/rah three are to be dispensed with' in Teaas, - and orders( bare heel] leaned to stop the rrobese of melee, ate Adtle'eit frem'Afrpit lay the +rrloin ttlued•rn Is atilt •repeatirg their monotonon. dredgers , pp and down the scoot for the d latfluoe'of 5 QV) miles The health of the men was to'eralalit good, M 1 he pale left Bitter& bet:instep the "Bth o' Pabrutry for Monrovia. thence northward to Bathurst, Ouse, Oape de Verds, Natter as the public service-may rt quire. The recent order to .irnmediately 01 out the nett , steantve. is not with erpeoial reraraneJ to the otients to Nicaragua. The design to to relieve the weasels on the nettle, and othtr t quadrons. The Nieevanme pitgeultv. WASTIIKOTCH April 6.—The despataties Nerd. to aen Lamar are. it le represented, of the most point Iva the. ratter. whey Instruct him to demand from Nicaragua an apology, reatitution: and Indemnity, on the failure to Comply with which he la to ask for hie pawnoits • The home wroadrnti, it IC said, will he etrengthened, IPepla piam.t: at the'dispipal of ern Lamar to use them for thede'ericor,f An pittaet c, then troperty; , sad he ov il • ea rights. The Satchbs lei ig ojAcerPlNc- Olunry and Long, Comm tailing, ropy otively, The home and Pitign sonadrond, Pie to obey the enders gen. Lsmer - Foiling to receive them, they are to exerolaii latitudinous discretion 'rho penal dtplowatte couree haR been I..^reutel in in fohnina. f4e forpyto lenntions of the intentions of this Government. , Pennsylvania Legislature. fiIIIRIBIItIRO. Ain 11 5 attiATE The b , ll 1./thrive to meadow Panda in the Twenty fourth ward, Phlladelphlt was reported favorably The bill rebuff° to tonnage tax on the genneylvauls Railroad wee reported negatively. The hill to eXnept the United States pletrfil3e and court hoonee in Philadelphia fro n tairation Was prseed The bill to'tlit brokers mailed a atoned resting The bill to antharlee the Phllaillaphla, Bean g, and Lebanon 'Palley Railroad to wend thetaroad to Dau phin wee pater !— ayes nays 7. r Adler:mg. drrgyutenN The LID Ipp limorporate the Ileptonyille Want, and Fairmount Passenger hallway i.rip pia/ad' The bill to ineorporate the Green.litil Market OM puny was passed. - Adjourns): • UM= . . . The Senate met at 7 P 11 The bill to adjust the accounts of P Kee: Morton. }ate City Treasurer of Philadelphia, passed 'second rehdibir. , The followlea bills were weed' g 1,7 ; "To locorpotsto the Cobuylkill T4lopottatroa Com. ploy. To Incorporate the nordeamt Stesmithip Company. Adjourned. SOUSE. FraVii moved to recansider the rote - by which the supPlement to the Citizens , Psesenaer Salinity bill was passed sestuiday. =Mho to postpone the motion Indefinitely Wee tirade and weed, to-...yeas worn 22. Ws settles the passage of the bill through tho Rause iiir, Nap. cymed to reconsider the rote on the bill named yditerday, relattvo tO etaie texts. Agreed to. A motion and then made to it.: pi, the Felon!Ion to moneys at totereaf „ - , A being priiete.hill dsy, a largenttu.hai idtealtd first t .. dnifog Adtlurned. ! ; 4p 2 / 1 300H EROSION.' The HOUlle took Tl)5 the Devitt, amirdmenta to the aperonitetrin bill' The amendment to the seotion leareesing the #ppro`- prlttlop to p?., Wrptern reniteotiar7 wan non.ootenr= red ba • ' ' - ‘' Ttie orilitawent. tg . the retiloq, hrppltlips, for the Emt..ll rentteptiefy tratiog ceoetirrel to —yees 1j Dare elk ,• • - • • The ntn.odesente to the illsidiop for the Treloing &hoot for Feeblo.tnitiet Oblldre Vkg 11104.114 acuprei • Pendlez the` fitther eottehleratloa of the bill the U.ttee adj ;urned - . J The House wet at f, and resumed' She' consideration of Tho general aprreprlation LIU • - The bill was goat/ through CM( by motions, mint' of which were non•ennoorred in,- nod It mad now goto e 'eownettee of aosference. . Adjourned - ' Neiv York Legiolinie?..l2.lefeat of the Ittn tn. H. Y., Aortl personsl.llberty bill we+ defeated In the House to dsy by s Tots or 55 yeas to 54 any". Elections. PORTLAND. 1110 Werrett. tim garmbli earl end dale for mayor, woe elected to•darbyleo ma Jority. A large mejority of R moblloart alder.r.da and et.ns•lmerr were also deck d Micogap ppeepm for Supreme Judge. DITROLT, April 6.—The eleotiou sesteydey fOr Ohlef Justice of the l•up•eme Conrl pined oIY quiet y. The returns from the futerlo • of the Ekate show con eldersble Republf eon ge'ns, and Indicate the election of George Martin, theltepublicau candidate, by over 10.000 tarjorlty • The It.pablleau Wu la this city, epee last fell, were • nee.-ly 800 . A brisk snow sto•nt prevails hero this morning St. Louis Municipal Election. Br. LDuld, April 6 —Nearly roll retarna of the ,elec• held yeatetdity,atve Tilley, ltepubl,e .n, int Mayor npwarile of 2,60 [esprit/ over Vory. pamoorat; and 4 600 a vEr Wycnal, American „Orval/4y msy be teconened to 8,000. - The Republicans *leo elected 'the whole cl'y ticket and obtained a large m-j3rlty In the Connell. Cincinnati Municipal Election. CINCINNATI. diril s—ohs cabala Opposition city ticket was elected yalterday, lu this ctty .by an average majority of rue thntussua votes. The pity C ..utel stand.. politioally, Opposition, 'ten mombersi Demo. crate, Municipal Elerti"n at Clevel and. CLuvausep, Mail §—At ;he mu-ie pal eloctlon beld yesterday, Mr. Muter, the Republican candidate for mryor, was elentml Ills satire Itspublir‘ari theca is probably sirstod, though the vote has not yet been entirely counted, The Connecticut Election. Nxw Myatt, Aprlt- 5 —The s•peblloaee °feet: the four ntetobate of Ccnq•ess, and the whole State tioltet ptx3a tp &petty of :tven y :to both )rouses of the Lpgle• Mayo. 'rho Massachusetts and Nova Scotto 're legrapit BM Passed. STRONG PETITION IN 178 .FAVOR-8 PETITION PEON THE 113$.TON Fnees 13 • wip'. April §=-The hill to incorpovate the rstassa chusetia and Nota flpotia T legrsph Cable Company came up In the 11611119 last night, pod without (lobate was reseed to -ha engrossed .by nearly au uuerumous vote. The Nonce has nobly shown Ito power to resist the lobby influence from New York whleh has been brought to bear upon it to an extent animal clod in the bleory of the leglel .tiois of the - State , r he grow ,t mists proton. filth:ate hare b en resorted to Whereat the bill. be , thanks to the Intent is of-the None-it bee withstood them ell end has lespele ed for the „Int.xest of Masse. chwatts, a' agalcet Now York dietatl• n. (Peer six millions els hundred thourand dollars of aepittl and property in Boston bore asked for th's bill, , and there are also large, ond httlet.Slat petitions for It from &Veal, Lynn, Otonsa ter, &o. Not a dollar cf Mae'eobueetta capital appearo to oppose It, and tinder such e rettrostanese, it h.rdly ammo patens e that the Senate ono route to pass Ito ew bill, - To the Mouse, last' mining Mr. Merrill, of Unit n, presented a patiCon In favor of the bill, of wh'clr the following tan copy s 'rho-pet trou of the undeielgnal, talent! of 4oston and members of the lt tetan press, resientfully eltuwith, that to their o 110 i. the mercantile and newepsperial .laterent and public correenloace of the atate of Meese. chusette.would be promoted br the eetablieliMent of telegrailtlo f cillties between the oily of Mutton and item - tenth. If. S. DJ a , pbmsrine cable, Your pelt. Contra belie.. Blvd a cable between the paints p tpod oos,he liable to the many de'eys end. uncertainties that the present land line 's sub) .otaci to. They there. fire ~p etition your honorable bodies to incorporate El e'ohy and others as the Meaattehusette and Nova bootie Telegraph Cattle Company. (Signed) • Beale, (home & Co ; B‘et m Post. thlogton Blenders. &Oo Boston Trpoeller. elm. 'Forged, Denton Journal Clock, Fe & Co., Bogor" °curler. Ohne A Halo, Boxtoo Advettl.er. C J4108) 4 , Donlon Vorald. „ • ;. A. M. Laurooon & CO . Donlon Ledger. H. W Dutton & Son, Donlon Even rig Tranlcript. Jones da Parker Bstekr7lsy Evening iipresa Iffimed:ately sti.r . th.4 ‘pibrentatlon - of this petition the bill w.s ptiseed to be ongrus;sd, by newly a, natio!. mono rots. Non-A rri'val'cif thaliutian. PORTLAND, Me., April 6—bil•iol;ht.-4he atewneblp Indian bee not yet been Otealtllett below. She wilt bring edelose from Llverorml ono day later than re ceived by the steamer Now York, arrival ettiew York this morning. Fire At N'6ll , Orleeins. Nair VIILEANi), April s.—The' lumber yard or Ilrady d; wan-d.ar•oyad by Ore to-day., Tip 1,621 esti. mad& at slop). • Accident klt Savannah, Ga . BAVANNAIkt as , April B Brown. proprle• tor of the t omen Hogs., Ivap thrown (coal hie buggy to day and (timorously Injured. klarketa by Telegraph. • gavartemr, April 4 —cotton —Sales to day of 550 bc'ea. Toe market is doll sod prices irreales, nstvinoag, April 0 -Flour dull at $0 25 for Oblo. Wheat is unchanged Corn lower; wblte. 73057bc • yellow, I 0052 c Provisions dull. 'Whiskey is quoted at 200. OINCIINNATI, April 5 —Flour dull at $5.45e5 851 the receipts are light. Whiekay at tligo, Nothing done in Pr 0 1 ,16101311. New OFILSIANS, April 5, Oottop—Fated to-day of 24,000 hales et alf.'sdrati c s• or Ao , ovised •by the nieruner Now York's newt. The market hen fully ,e. covered from the .IYeat of the Persia's neve. riliddling le quoted at 11)014a Woe fates of arras days-amount to 86 000 and the recelre to 10,2 3 50, spins: 27,f 00, the rooeipts dor • lag oorrerrn.ding period 'ot loot rear The ra mie e ahead of laiit year at this port thus far amount to 100,500 balecaud to all fionthern ports to 772,000 , - - Ness Pork re declined up, being quoted at $l6 75, Gunnies, la a Freights do qi to Ilarrp, 3(o, Bxobange pendon B s i 9} a 's , `Tout - premium 5 New York, 1 tent. distotati at bloat potat p. Ont. premium. E FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE Commisidoner Requested to Withdratv. EXCITEMENT INCREASING zvrEoppron FOR TEIR':,.D7B,F.FtroIIi ' ' bt7ENIL 4 IN CO T.T - It 27. S7XIiZ~2IN H Tx_. The ease of Daniel Webster, from HarrisVirg, who is alleged to be a fugitive from labor in the State of Virginia, under the name of Paniel Pen gerßeld; was tient' nue a yesterday after hoon, at four o'clock, in the court•room of the United OtatesDis trlobOourt. - The excitement was on the ,ittereado yesterday., The, crowd in the court•room was a great ' ' deaf , la - 7,0 than the 'day before.: Inside the there were collected over a hundred ladies, and about two hundred gentlemen, ,- - . ::, ~ „A . , , .. day. Thecrowd was dense during the whole day. The reporters occupied :their table, Or that I or-, Viipil of it wined vas ,not monopolized by, several 'strange and.oilleionegentletnen, who mode theße selves comfortable at the reporters' expense. t paring the ,long eosin that ensued, the crowd still a:tainted:led their position, though the heat was very, intenge apd the spew4e4 state of the room Very unoornfortahle.,_ At 'a few minutes pap; font the Commissioner tgok hie 004; apd a4ed that the cafe prmieed. '' Mr hopper rose, In opening, and - , made a per ponal explanatitm .Ile had some: into this case 1),,v an accident. Ile had come here for the prir- pop of dein hid dltty, and had per oremiti.l)la humble portion of professional duty 11th esmush faithfulness as was possible. "Ile wonld, remain until the elope of this gage a simple epeotaiir ; but, before retiring; he wanted to make one remark In relation to Abe evidence that had appeared In the , p., roceedings of the ease, a sreported in yesterdaY'S . paper. ,It, would be mien by such reference that the Commireiener who 'now.'preildes as a judge over these prcodedinge had been acting as an attorney and advooate,before assuming the noel tipn ofjudoe. Whatever had led to this enperservierethits action on qii,'tiftri of 'the' Commissioner, be attributed it only to inexperience .and hasty judgment .In view of this eireunistanoe—a circumstance ho kvould/ not Comment on at any length—he felt. justiqed in, asking that the Commissioner shnid lottre from this /ape. Re MI& want to mate 'ibis thing a public" matte f•, he had keritatod long about trihn.ioning'icin public, and in view of this, he had spade a private appeal to the presiding caber before entering upon the !mitring 'of the' nose to day: Whit that appeal had remelted . in he would not say, but-he would ask, in viere v of it all. that the Commissioner should retire., i Mr. Berle said there were two consideration necessary. Overlooking that his oath of fidelit• ne a member if this bar woe paramount 'to all law.] hilman, and iiivlne - ; remembering that the whole course of wise legislation, the acts of Con grate, and the lads of the land. all tended to make the judioialpositton spotless and pure; remember. leg that the ,lodger should not be oven liable to anspiolon ;• he would - askthe Commissioner frankly and fearlessly to retire from this ease. • Re:would Pot ea, - Wit %re- watt -any nprrnption in ' th ior matter; be imputed :nothing •or the :.kind to the honorable gentleman, but be Would say that if the statements elucidated yesterdavin the oroseexamination of some of. tbe witnessed were true, then the action of the Coinmhalenor was bogy and ill-advised notion The statements he would ndi riled from hid own notes Or the notes of his brethren, but fc,i'm the reitort Of the Pro ceedings ta',en down by impartial and competent reporters, and spread in the oolunens of the daily opress before the citizens of -a city of 600.000 in ; abitanta. Eldr. i srlet then ren4from the 'report of the trieli as published; from The „pins and The Inquirer of atesterday morning, the totelmo , lay in relation to; Mr Bogue, Mr.'llogers; and ) Mr.'Guth* visiting Mr. Longstreth as to the validity of the papaya he had Brought to reclaim the alleged 'slave 1 Raw, sir: thud proleedinge are of such a nature as to compel me, in the dlsobayge of my duty, to ask vodlo retire These statement's may have been false, on the part of the witnesses, but they have been printed correctly and as taken down by gentlemen pent ag the rgpreseptatives of disinterested journals. The edmmistratton ofjea-, tine shonld be pure—pure aa the name of the Meet - High. , Row wee this, aetion , ,perfartned7 , Men come hero from Virginia on their' errand of woe. They come here with imperfect &entail:Rs. anti they are sent -back to -Virginia to -repair, all. conissiohe by the •man whci is; to.- judge s :the ease when it owner to be examined. The -preeeeding was a veOS' myeterfons 'one, to use no, handier term. t't bile that poor man was Working at hie daily ocoupationvrosking, to, feed his wife and family—unconsoious of the petits gathering' over his bond, here In Philadelphia tho. mine was being dug under his feet, the explosion of which was to, blast his happiness and send him into' life:long alsororY."'' '- "- , ' # - , Mr. Berle. then cited , an. itstance - 4:1 a Judge who, being celled, ,ert.,:by o, party , te.44se.Atia opinion in a ease somewhat similar ta4ltat at v present- under -oonelderation was spernedfrota the judigial presence, - and entitled the'lllnstratlen in the ease of the Oommiestoper. De did not ex past from that fgentlpinan an exhibltllen of the angina virtue of sympathy. Re did not ask him, when these men Caine to him with thole pa. pore, and asked to prejudge the case of the al. foga -:iagitlve, , that , Ite would go-to this roan where he was In Ilarrisburg, and warn him,to - try' from the dahger that wee Ours to come But he did. ilk, the, Domminloner to say , that,. having, anted rip hn nittirney i having prejudged the case; having hinsed . gis oyn mind egelnst ,thst.righta of the prisoner, he WOuld retire before -spy further step were _taken In the progress - of this hey., .ing.- , Men should not Sully the ,iemple frof, jus— d ; tine. Be the decision what it may, this poor man -will be, 'and must be, defended to the lost. If you say that these men :Were Nlee , wee eleaderetiv, - Itsdnlrtilleati: - Lbw - meetrip Commissioner represented the community, he repro.• voted Justice. A principse wag at stake more Inst.ort aet an d mor e vitae, i n a t.:11-told degree, then the life end,liberty,ot tele poor man. mono atone es that is. lle asket, to odoehutlon, that the Commissioner, in moire to himself. in Atones to the,e3Mmonlty, in jostles CO the eutPriog men now pleading to he revered to bip wife and Semite ' would retire km the cousldaret;oe of a ease which he hail prejedgel, acti-whiett he mold not oonsetentioney determine now: " ' 0 The Commissioner. I ask to understand yam' ms.' 116 u. It is that another hedge— , . ." Mr-Basle. Anther Commtidener ' • . The Commissioner. as you please I used your ow word. Your motion le,lhat the vegan% CaVnipliam r retires from the eoreldera•lon of this rase and mkt the sulkieot Into the hands or another; end thin appll • hien le based on the teatime n. or— „ Mr. Earle. I will read it to pan as it aPpehrel in e Press oc4.pril sth, sad the inquirer of the same Itt . Ooe aceowateerrohcraWts the ortntr. l The Oeterolseldner. 'g'ott need not take that trouble. I will procure the'pepfte.'' . :: :. , - Mr. leewater. I wish to say a few words oa this matter. - - . ,• - . The Commis°loner. I bus no objection. Mk. Demister then mild that he could notorlth justice to himself and 4altioo to the Comminainnee, remain silent...lto could not boast of * priyaja intergew;tgith the Commis. loner as his (deed i had done. 'When the oppoaition had. gore away fait evening, they had an nisderetanding with him that be would not make any application to tbo Cornmisaloner mike° wn to them!, Yet :toy, in the face of that engagement budeoughtiprt. vale 'interviews, and made private applintionn , At, peels had been Made to the Commimionne lest night. Appeals •to his sympathy and foliage as a men yet they bad been repelled, and be wangled to say It, with dignity and deconsy. Theis had been anhatige of too. tine in the method of dealing, with the Oornmiesiener. Laat night be was to - • be coned; today he to to be bullied. Then, they bagged, iraplo , ed, besought. itc portnced ; now they' bully. intimidate, anti" insult Never in my life, never in twenty long years of evithan at this bar—and ha would appeal to a gentlemen 'tomtit' whose hontrel veil he felt proud to be, and by evh.se honotel redo he felt prcwt In having sate for many tong years,' a gentleman vim was now in thin mom, (David Paul Brown)—he would appeal tt MM, aOl oak bloat° mutate him by bin l mg experience m asserting that be had never witneased such a cum Thin in not the ordinary way o f doing j nip o _Thecthom pro o Dead; armed man surround them ; no room to pass to and fro ; end the mezpbers hf the bet are even w.mp dips to ask permiliiimi • tb' enter—, lie Ihlmeelf bad h..en compelled to ask lean,* to come . to the perform ance of hie duty.' Vrord beginning to end it j boo been a mob; a collection of wdolont. fanatical,: in - (misted people. • It bits been a 'faith, a monkery; an experiment Why had Me motion not been male.be• 'ore t Why 4.4 they nppi-al to the arropathies of the Commloyloner to obtain an adj+arrmeotf , and hart g outmoded, concoct this plan of evading the Saone:on he case. The application' had not M eta mode tothe Ohm miesionette Jadgmant bet to his fears—not to his lain bet to lain faniiisg. witiroo.st nionotrime; a dfaliall. gal ca.nmny .It win the prodnot_ of twelve boars do bate aid denieltatio., 'and wan new *cupid here to patch up a lame and imp dent due. The speaker did net want almanacs or new(papern, or manufactured can rersatlons; be wanted law; he wanted becks of eu. thor ty Do stood neon law. not upon ramp meeting oratory [Laughter.) Ifo wanted awe. not traiocen. dental tease. [More 1 ugbter The speaker then examined the circumstances wader wh'ch the warrant had been loin. 4, and cautesidol they were jot and proper.' Re would not beg , n with Ding Alfred in 61MT:di:nag tido once, nor would be atom, tits apeeett with Jeff ey and Charles. a^d the bleediyack. The Commiesionne (lid no more then thra law ri qUired. Yet be was tithed to coma into this court eod ear bo had done wrong before—he had CMS with a gully con. mience on_the bench—he had come here covered 19 ill Corruption— Mr. Earle I did not thy corruption; I said basty,lll. ineXpedeneed eMliati.i' I will notbe put' into the potion the gentleman is trying to plata me. BD'. Demister. 'Vlsi,ln,the thee pinches, the man winces They hare not, and • they dare non carry nu ' their defence in a proper way. They have kept thte appal:tat on bath to, spring an a - utioa-to u.e tqy brother's poetio(lpbeasoLin title Mega of prom, dirdl. The law lit the case, the eltporii nth of learned geotie ntep aropnd me, bpd tb re.yie) f, all o%mour In jue tifyirg the lotion of 'he Courelayhmer.,.- It wet tug r cht of bin oltant.to bare such an examinutfon or his papers—to,..inkiet upon it, if refueeillit Toe the duly of thoOninmiesioner to aarutinine the papers offoradfor .ealitinatiou lie did not appeal to !pupa by or *sedi ment ho only milted for law, for the tight of himielf and bin client. The Oornmisaioner repelled theta sp. peals tut night with dignity, and they will be repelled again. The practice of title Coromismoner. which had heed Censured. 'OM 'opplattled by Lead laden, and authorised by him. lie therefore salted thatthetptill. 'cation be dismissed. _ . Mr. Petrol, I will only ray ono word in 144 time to what hill beet mild. I 'will not call 3o t a bully, a diabdical calumala•or Ido roe deal in such t,rno '' I never was reared in ouch school My learn° I prier speaks of ,hese papers. Whet site the papers? Simply the record of the court In which-di th e amino is nude That paper thine back sighed with all the swan of the court, all the emblems of taw and dignity ; nation that reaped the OW ill Is roxilp by'whith'fbe men ie to be to. turned to eleven , These o.lPiii w.re naffed from the office of Mc Brewster to the COA3MI9IIIODar. Tb ey bad parsed t coo th his eye`, and he Peale that ary crit.olarn of them woe a criticism of his qualdlcatione as a law. yer. 't his accouter for hia load .anguy.44 mod weak ar gument 'What to the duly i f the Oenvnisdover ? mice had the bonor'il tenting this polot before Judge gaga. I embed for the Maul' On 'which the warrant had been heath—, : .I,' , , • - - Mr. Drewathe. r.c is In the record. The path lather°, acd on that oath the warrant, wan bagod. - - - . Mr Entree. I saw 'nothing of an oath in that re t . nard. Ur. Brewster. Its?d it. hlr. Peirce. tam notbnind, tubs, Nres fon Mr. firewater. Ir yea did you would ens Telt imdif terently, I gaame Mt. ll.aughter ] Oommleilliner. This IS olt -out O 1 order, I must im slat on deoorn m. Mr. Peirce then went'on to examine the law of the eme. The doty.of the, elatmanv was a plain one. fie should haie mune liereland sworn here to hie proses. Con of the men, where any,perjory h. might 'remit would he subject to 'poulshmen t. Sty friend apeaka of a mob. w or, are the mob ? sseetub'y of Wiles and ften.lenten—a respebtable assemblage of people— Meade of try own, and of the Uommissinuer—frl.nds of those around me—are these ea 1d a r oh 1' Ile in. diguictly repellei the imput Aloe, and wilted, in •I tr ut the kale pomented by hie colleague and ltitn,e'f, that the oouniksloher, (tit of regard for hie men fair fame end the Justine of the la.d, elmuld retire from, the Otiei • , „ Clommiestoner. There are perhaps en many matters outside of ihte case that bade at loon that 111414 a 4. vent to them: '1 he taw gives the COMMIS , °per au. thorltr to hear th B 0450, and to make all stranger:Seats to enforce the lair. The on'y dlenetiOU he had Vein wee sotto exeude enyb,dy,, but to exclude a draught of air lie wiehee as miniy to come as tusy be. =memo. dated. If counsel are itmultedhy thdde otvolde began. pOthelmid rsernelble. fie had triehow hteatttboSitcr binmelf h-fro ho could enter. Arothee manor ha would allude to la the fair fame of the Commis/nogg, 'chin be would say, is a matter in the Commiseloner's o rn keeping., r e , . A& to odes prior&t,e_eoggesti on that hod boon alluded to, he thanked Ilia gentlemen who made it, And bone& be app-eo tired the noottorao which actuated them ; MO ho •thought, *ben Ihri.,Cines•examtnation was going on, that matterai vets to be drawl', out on which to predie I cote tho mettoo.tiritite withdrawal, be might bavei ' l nib, d the .rwilnees, row e quelnione which world have thrown a diff nut light on the subject When the gentlemen milled upon the Commissioner, in entopany,J with the be prelented him a power of atter- i nay. It hid - no seal, and he marked its omission, and 1 It wax eor eotel. Of Mr Degue's presence In' ble oMee he hal no recollection. He may have been there, end be may not He may have token the sug. gentian or another porty that he should retart4to Vie. rola, yet a soggroon of the Oommirsioner, • go I examined the recd d belbre he consealed to give a ' wening, and be tunnelled he was debacle's drity. He sholelo be loath to give a' averrait without a record. He woe bound to take tb4 procredings of tbat onset in Viable, at Bet forth in the record, as btudtogV Ade eoneeived the best eoiceortf, tae that eirOWn to him' ' art} he felt 'that' on that evidence the warrant wag loyal Ile hod raid what he load paid .out of re spect to the motives tf, the gentlemen. who; had male the motion.: Nothinr bad appeared '-in 'evidence to it urroat hie withdrawal from the ease, and ,aceordiagly rs he overruled the etion. Mi.'•Earle asked that the witrios{ee l i e brought into . etrevster obJeo'ed heir Earle ,I deebt Whether lOM to the 'State of Virginia OF "the Btatte , of Peeosylvania, By whom, ict., therito aro three witriessee token down stairs, OA'S or his eight? Whet had heel" 'rommenceel at to fair case had been torltred lotto an unjust, Aortial. indialtintinto. ting rose. , When they are limelight hero let any motion rig to their withdrawal be ret4e,,lle thou Moved that big witnesses he breught iota to ! ppm. , gr. Iliewsi.f•thintgligif this motion was retionded to loring them in. and, at the king of France did With hie twenty thousand min, march them out again—if hewaed to call the this of lila regituant e —le , l p hito go Ito the'rime Where this! , die mei i t -,prat th ai. Ifie friend deublA as to histoing ig, Heuroglvatita,.., tolaapl hehas been to a ntp.yran•Wintle sleep ant tid had no doubt he had. If any °hied - lon bad been Made to his , witnesses being present, he, would have made no (Nee. thus to title removal - _ ~ , Mr. Pule liantedthe faiths to apaesr., Yesterday tee wit; &sea r for the prisoner' applied for admit sine. and were dented admission by some enpermervlosabli °Mese; and yet, two medical stalents were immediately (Rated it. - . , Hr. firewater., I am antherised by .'the marshal to _,l deny the Stettin:tent.' ' • , , , '' ' t Mr Boole I can prove it. ..- '. I COMMlmionor It IS unneaearegy, I at'{ willing 'that the orttness do:mind:Ml In, but I learn that the,hit. i Mien wgs turbulent, and therefore be was re used Mr. Earle lulaira such 'thing IMg thetit, and there, we• i ndlaturbinco. ~ , 1 [an °Meer rose to explain..tlo' the , acentimen. mes senger from Mr. Bode went for the_ witness, and rs- tensed ttesucceasful 3 ' , Ai e. Tialgo. At evert' sten of thief:one lam loettlted A• messenger I sent for the witnesses has been insetted by , I the at the door, I wash my handsel' atteste d! pro• - ' endings. Here are men with revolvers en 6 'tr.* per , Fiona, ant there spec Immit, Without disci wreathes all vbo seem to favor ourptib. , __lf_thie is i epealed I eha11, ,4 retire , ,011'hie wasagetained, and the witneiSsi Ogre brought Sit. Dr. Wm. 61 Jones was the first orltheigailled-t _ De Wm DI Jones rfflrmed —Tam sisty-slx vioire old, 21 day of February ; evade in Harr ahem; tired the alnee-102.3; I sin a dotter DOW; T left there it le me eriii;,l en. 75 trantel Wrhster I I hsyn la t douht or ' ; 1 Beat knew him to 185 V - to the earirpert of the liar, la liarrleberg ; it was In Harsh or horn; I bare veep him a great, maul (melt ; eomatimessioery wart ; isome r • t meg more than once of week; at least brae a month. on an eve'sge. Mr Earle asked that the prisoner be permitted to sit 1 beside hie counsel; The Commissioner laid that ea the marshal Wiwi re sporeible for tbepilociner. be moot be surrouridad. 4 littlettonye arc:weal,•ntt this matter Mr. fireweler remand pod be had enough of . hector- ing lie waisted the man to be under onetoly The flommisolt ner sold the meet was under the cos. 1 todr of the rolvalfal: , -He veld now, he must have tile Men nowt enough tube a.m. by wirneeres r i Me Feria end ha welted/to laser everything IA li'mt Might say He witted lily' near Bin'. _ hte 1 , eI , ea eat when d man we might herer'mlage I TV astergton with trine en thsv were strMten off o Mr. E rle cited a cane in Dorton, where the •jadge oompellet the peisenerocho coo a fugitive- to .tit te stae, hie General. Tees , might surround the clunit , henna or th g 'Hera eild eausen y bet they must bare the'relte beside bin to defect him right ' The Oenimlcitioner acid if the „ renneerwouti be re ileouSll4 'or 1 to safety Le wee eathiled. • MO. 'Earle Theitobt the Crernmitolonir should not ask such a question, If , preen& fry ; reply as to whether he youth like blm to eatape or not, be might make one very pnprefercional. , The Commixsioner said • this'acive wee in the estitsdy of the marshal, and be awed not Interne Bgamioation resumed...l built a honae at newish:mg in 18r,.,3 end Nadel did some Volk. in building the eel hot ; 1 togan Ibis hones in V breary . , 1853; ,Lheow of Mantel having a wife; s'e is in Ifatriehtteot t, 11, hairs , - seen him frequentiritilor church. [Laughter ) ' I MI !Va. 4 hope this, reitenie vlt tease. I Any , thing the hinters eaysappoars to,sixeite their sneering I Mr Brewster . - I have head no laughing It 14 mil imaginary, t presume. „I beard AO scorers at all. i MC Earle l'hket; yeti vre-A not Hetet& e , x 1 orn.R.-xtmipatinn —X hove basin in HRlTlOrillesinee 1823; I wee in the gdPs ‘vreir el boy age When I came to Rer t iehn-g; t'woBs In a drng store then; • I mode mineral waters. Swrg to. lighted the lamp! end T0:m.443 mixed nrainines t I hod boon tenet et' a farmer; I woe hound ' OW! ta a backereeth s .but it di'd hot agree with fowl health ;• I went to g'saten where I stayed as house ati vAnt i 1 ilvrd -in Woodbury and•Easton.aed several other places prerione to wrivirg at Urirrishar, it; ft the iorrioteecenient ofthe Wer of 18121 went to Cloinuole, and e alai until peace wee proclaimed; r illnir 'rated the bridge in hones of-the treaty; I 42 nnt knote tbig name _or, the man who built the bride - in:l have °eta `him • cannot dese,rlba the perennial apttesraneent him at this Moto:ace of tiree'l I h .44 WO Ifejlarr at, Hat, slithers; I Cannot may as to whether Itsistie the huilder of the bri goat Columbia [The witeresheredissollod the life previous to going to Hatrisburg wi'b peat inhentear, as alai wets/smiled at tedious leeedh , The ' witness atated hat he hag been a doctor and'that be just began to doctor, when he went to Hanisburr; be Anchored both animals and poen ; niter/ studied physic froth a bodk written byrlite-Alush, 'Which treated en yellow 'foyer awl other , d iscaree I be cfriltreil on the botonle 'System; All the itiorieledga he he he se. ontrod ontireirliorn theta:and final prectieed wben he - .sdrolifetereet mineral watevtri thlifteOptintilke station. bona. in H •riisburgt be" bkri nhtf-'yAr bortioleted ha ftql , es ; LAMAS rorryhe Went ter Nottsaille in 1814. be ern he artieled fosla'llooset In that oleos; he, Bret pure eeed,prooerty in Harrbhurg tellidi, in the upper end of, ihe tow;' be paid that Property, la, Mil; 10 ' bought a lot in liatilebbut In 184 i end bent a fame hhtire the gamaparf he [WWI half the ,howleandhalf deist; lomasilr3t. notleal about II co elods•en Hoe day night - that hi wohld•be wanted lie it , yitaliki. ihik ease; a ootartiel matt einfirtnltim;near , wettniif he' . kaar tbe raaa I , ha strirreelsaW he - tltatl'lßS3l , 4lo : said be owes-from laccitatecror °header to.'s - leent, well" iserisfet4d`wlth , the colored's:apt, of Horraborm aml -is a masher of' dbe Metbodiet denomination; Daniel area aperf•ht•arranger - when Ile Came in 'his tense, to, March or April of 1863, when he was. 43404 4.14 mile lay; his tone was thf shed In' 1814; Daniel :vas takkn Into him bourn, although a stranger to biter:he Watt ruarrielaboit ten yeati . ago the ose been at my hones frequently oboe he woe martial; ;Uwe . pert titterded hie family as a, physiblett I T 112461.mb a welcher into 1820 • abe arose eximinaticn of this witress occopled, nearly t e e hottre I • " .Leary -b( Jones, coined, /more -.4- . 11 , P,Ai Boa et' the lest witaekal I weir SI yhais oTtli Oaf igthaf lest No_ va_attor ;,I hags hued at tlarrialoron sal my lite ; I am a Walter of 4org.st betel %V tb 010 tied 0. have kdown Daniel et co 18816; I think. nwes hAloopoarty pert or the year that I Brae - met brealn Harrstetirg; I know it. i was In that year from the otrininetance of dlstrinr the cellar of the building, • I Wet eVßefed With btu An a eontreet , Vor bootleg ''towiredi q.ips -latiel , purt Of the yea-;.l' hate seen bitn often slues tlien ; many times In each month, . -'-r , • r ". ti t' i_ l Cross egunnoed.—l was emproyol in 18f8 clavier( carts for my father; it has been three you's; since I quit driving; I them come to Philadeirtria le ,the *pier or lost nen bleed at the 'Dtaek Bear betel PR Dexter; ordnete the City this rilinninli with my rather • f tow this , man I thiek for the ilrettime in the early hiert of 18•41, in Marti burg . ; he acme to my fa bees ' iltia_airt Angliel for,wors ; he said be frame front Lsoesster,or,Cheater canuty ; g, natter „beard hies :toll anybody wool* be wet 'orouglet up; he search with no and worked for hie ,h Isrding ; he helped no dig the eel tar; he jobbed around' the town when Be wing get work, bill made hit how rat our bones until the seqrg of 1854; I think he lived at lantherfori's, or &Idler , a in Mt ; be trine to (Melton% in thritalf of the year. set' Brewster Was it spring or 'autumn that he came? , , .. • Annear; It was lintronn.. i ." 1 o 'e Mr 16-ewiter: When did you dig the cellar I Answer. In the autumn, , . . - The witness, who wassividentlY tonhasid. then stated that they deg the cellar , ist the. fare part of 1153; I Was married in 1139 l ; I have one child 'I James H. tiontb, (entorel) aworo—l reside in Phl'a s delphis; I or srk at 761 mi-tire law hoskmt we; I knew the aria Men in the tart , r port of 1818, in Baltimore, alsryie.d ; I belong to an inagtothm that ['stet/ att a two days—ore to Jttre agdr the other la ,Dreeastrer; I canoe up here to „celebrate one of tense days, In /869. tad uly, wife to,d roo that If I could get a Pleas here. she would hke to spend ter time rsl , lltner tether in his debitnlng years ; I got Is plain at Jeeps' Hotel ;i Derail never' ma to'e et him a lace;p I mad., en arrangement w th him to take charge bf my - family; I bee:telt my flee papers with me; Imniel camome at. terWerat;"ir Jtine,,l934:am hed IL orlrhistion et II 'init., burg, and the diet roan that I anw there that t knew Was Houle!, who asked me es.nut a aitlefina ; '1 &St sate a notice of Daniel's anti in the gun lay papers. Lam a reach , r of the blethallet church. Ororaexarained —,Danlet heir ruled to lohnsolf in Ilfh rylend ; T dealt know whb (tweed the dray he drove there: my drat acquairthanro with him wee to July, 18 4 4 ; I knew him tbr•or on 'stirs tr•frre I come hens to lire; my wife and Penile came cr , bete ebout October; she Came no with a butcher Daniel was tort there rot by her but by h;triself it ben I wanted to sea him I found him on the ohs , f ; when my wife wanted hint to get On, things, Abe 'hued blue at the wharf. I eng.god , him for the parpeee of removing my ttl - totnre, he. Cram I storey. foto d him obliging ; I shalt rennin) to say be came here about the beaten ea rof 1850; , ho Mime id the, betel to tee 'me ; we cores/ poeded; :he never told,ron where he was torn nor where be Beet ' before hri dyne to Biltlinoie ;my .ite don't know him to my knowledge; told my lait night tint I bed Beep Daniel; did not e. her if oho kbow 'hid', bat she toe see knew the men wee took their 'it in t, tSthe we art; he toed me het he intended ,r 1 100i0 when cede away; whetthe egge bete he mild how. ntd eto Ilarrineurg, e wentee de to write to El...aril M. Ben- Ant; dli not write ; I belong to the 51eionid testi tutted ; ho went to liar letnrg in 1850. and I sew him in Jane. 1853, when I 1t(5 , 4 he thtfidilirg he did not tell ego and Feltz abegt hie newly; bq qta net tell me that ho lived in bine oter dr (theater oaanty ; I keit hid hero in ale beginning pf ledp 'to pOWIDISEIit Per Longlitteth low him et the,cele heatten of nor 7 dge in Baltimore, Lt 180; we Bud June 23. 18'4 ; for our calebreti en et lintrieharg F Br, Verne My lentil:Beni le Tolanteo, beimpee I know the roes volt. , j.9OIPS P Vxatiol ( o olored,)' 4 swori. I. • rashio,fit 623 south Third allot ; m 1153 wont to Herilaburt S kusw detend-ut - _ - 0:0tw eximlnitlon r trot went toisburt in 113a1 ; I left there 1884; have not been jbere since; I was a marledMa& then f I Wee 'married= ab ut 380; n I wife in ll r ng ;,I sew him there in }853 ; I saw him at an evinine'kpaily ; reser hinibefoVe palming aril tee passitig ; eater se I can recollect bef. re !B'3 • I can• not reco llect griefs:ly what time in 1858 . 4 trot met biro • It woe Were Chelettna„; 1 wee Introdared to him t in Mr Jerre' house. OA this law ty there ware several 3onag men ; I shoe td thiak th. re were between seven or eight ; Daniel Webster was there ; theta were neveral young the. el I theald think between five or R z ; the Ida time I elate twat was 184; pnlil I I saw bled to d ty Sluing I . the ccurtrhom ' To Mr Earle I kn• w the man doVr in tote court to be the D tidal Webster I knew, in /14trieber; I have n0409:10! it Ele a- g 0,19 11111 sawn. I know Daniel NS" ab 'I et; lim BC; enE to liarrithurg in September, 18953 L in,flarrlsbutg, In that month ; I mat with him da va rious tWthitlVl A .present'at A party .w,h.ra. lace letrodu:ed to /inlaid Webster; was on kii,tttlihz evening. mat him befrre to bed sair.o CrOeN•t:gtmlhed. I wan in Iferriahlrg in 189;• I bad earn him tpiling to a uc ri t i , e int b c rt b : ei T r teh e a e e e tei r bm a u l er. t e t-h m 0 : h i ;. 1 - to t w av y ! conrerif.tfon with him at that patty did not ace him Apse 'mato-del - Mr 'Tails I - knew him off Daniel Wobater; I had no lettme of We I . my possession. The Oreatentasinuar told Mr: Pl,ari? , tiv , se,' would Ouieh the ease to-night Mr. Earle said that, ae hie height was a matter in Ocratien. he had better henlessureo, A ruin wee preenfcd,innd, after a Milo trouble, the measurement wee proceed , d with - . Mr Barb", lit. 'Brewster, and Ur Lengstrath rartielpeted In the mete • uretnont,' end hie height Walt eseertslo, d to be lire bet ten inobee in bin biaotaiiiid five feet eight and, nlce•bnite Inches le Ideate Mega The elute ter the defetee wile then eloecd. Mr Driscatyr.tbesdal'sd oo Deputy Marshal Tanklna t. poet) that Dental hid raid ha was not In rhfladoll; phia in his ode Mr. Defies °Witted that; 'as the Juan wasPitnaolt4 and dragged away firm his home, anvedeciaratforra be . might harem ids were not to de resolved. Mr. 131.irle Raid the law bail a Millar regard for,tballe Inn certain mats - of tiitelage. time in 'minority, and thcso la aftptentloehhip. me are not to take the oa4e et Virginia, fie bto do 01,0tlina at all to Mr. Jen. ;WEIR I ha r sci man of courage and he alway sadmizsd courage ,It w against the eorindsof all delleasy tll Ming Ohio (Meer r f the putted States Oourt hire to 'ratite' the eipreastona of a poor riegro Maki :diagged from his linable home, lie, therefore;most so:Sdnly objeeted toAhls pilaw:Lee from a man whom he saw-thell . . , in pain, no lie was his friend,amd a Men h. -* dog g e d ' ‘6."." "edlta°ftbe'sdedetOrstSuaStriestiell he hoped the oijeetlen=lijl,lo kJ 4.1.111pid.„ , Mr-Breusaterhoped, for the of - ministration of - elute tbat the evideoce,would bit , edostWed. - -, , Ma had hoped hie friend would' Sheen 'front - thole - fallionnatory s.p. _ '/I'VS: or . 0 .49 4 -NTS o 7blit raktMer: . ... - ' , .... 4 ' Mr. Berle Th a t the t.tentieta time pia have made Ale rfultatit../.„,", - .1,2 .=)l,-= :r"- - =%"* :,,,1 _ Mr. Brewster. 1,,,w111 say_At hit ' the twenty-lint. t - me, Mr. Barle;whelieVer- yen - Anrite It. The speaker then went on to'irghitithirserfeet prektety of his evident', ~ a nd thehearing Biked pn hie easei; ~,, ~,• ~W 1 : Th l commis:dm eir, after clittliadebale,-sitld the wit. nem had ' bettei be *ailed, end,thsquesAions be objected to 'Resultant.. ~ := , , . - ...1.1 , ~..-=,.. ~ Mr..fenkios Mien lOOkihe ;tanlrt 1.1 ..,- --,.- Marshal ienblne,,,Wheyt I wit Pantei intO the Cat I preiliaSiat C 6 r.iergaVOn - I Ra T l4 l l him to 'Teak to , no one;onAhenharge made - awelefithiza: , - held not no indherroent 'tables il ~ v:= J. :. ...0,,. , ~.'.' : , Mr gAeres ia ri li:d, ho - fay, al:rifling about the "eft: of Thiltdelade vhmilie shrived here? ~. - 'Mr. Tule: I objeat riarnsie sit lid t 8 believe that „ the,olificei , Wee'h is friend - -- "lfe'wes &Chi - rely en him, horepose In his ecintidenee. , ThlCfel - st,-, '.ll7vonel eon. As/it...Mere are men-et Intelligence pitted 00 net this -poor man, , . ' Mr.-Btawitel. , l 'think it, i s psyousl: _ Aro is ono learned brayer ) who * kies similegted - .ltieth rwho win never keen/Weil' aTid•s third who Wiltfollor—,., Mr.r,eir,,if. Tolle* Whaf ?; - ''',-. -" Mr, Brewster. Pallery* :4tiii. 'l, ^ b:. eloped alessd th e ". isle. tGanyhrel.) - • - f , 21; ~. , l i.: . .. Witto , 6 I gave him nn iessonfellkiimihddenee. M , •Brawatisr, Bid_lts, love you his oonedenee for any ininormget .on nava him t -,,---- -c;n: i - ,5, - .4 Mr: merle Objeltedi mid itie - ciblanitinsWakmaistalned. Onntrolesioner oserrolel _thg, , ttle.a,.., ,--Sviteesenii,thineld: "rtairi.ticariffid her.. Mr. Rorie. Bid yen tell 1444040 the ira'n, arrfred heigAbetyou would etre hit tild'endaill: , . pit - --.• • Wittees- I - told him I souald . . ,, =>7'. '-... ..=',. To Mr, Bswattr. I,t At Ilitie t ea - waf Tkuedel h..---- Mr. Peirce. I oniei?-. ' ilis waitan tnvibrMot on the TV: ef thew ymess so" commit himself, awl on ims so. wont his Aeon:lent Stab's! . srt be alifief' - - o , jection overruted,., • ,-, _ _._,:, . )1 , . -- ,..t,-, ~ = 7,=, - - : Witneas ~.,, Me itstdi.m.teittisesrai.:.**`lti-Plilladel. phle I l'eaidifigt,was a lift elargelthienUferrialnog; when coming down Markets*Jrf:b#4,4l‘ , :" this to a very-leto etty •p!,,,:kertid;kstaioyamtAsseefk'entetenth. brit ." ''' "" : - - - 1 -==',.- ..4s-. , -;=.' , F_ ....- :-- To Mr. Peirce, Ile lutkiw - mtwerstsj . o t tAs w t s then 1 I took them cIT 'ffb^o; 3001".*P.4221109,:1,4- Mr.= Petra 4 Dm tbtiUTOlikliti,P4-071,1451jee Witness - I dealing a nalsertrß:7- - '": ' - Commi. eloper ~ 4, tbinia4learldiehinis4 light You ' listr eeklato if tWeifilMfartheweshaNilm_ I Witness. I did eithiSit a Waalszei,.: ler evolver ; I d=4l : not ere it ; I drew tc-for mix — settiftesetaiddoki•it .drew 1 Xibtrithanfs i4 , 43 -3 " 4 1a 9 0/AtialbleSetrAVATigart drew one at my rigor} kteld.laide:tailtnet:fceaziefa own inn p. ~ ,11:':i - 1;,?..- loci aii: r site- - I.ienteid tiara firet.deialin neeb if they bad attemptedhd.'ioliorte - InalyAoctielf ant when - a.g 4 mobmad° , deradulk ationsi for,e - Neese; ;The e'....1: 1 etrooktwelve Ikt th oi point,; Tha , _exlternent still la- , OreaCs., Tie streArdettll eentleatd, idotace room le sr. I Iparsb' Volpeweivel lbeard no ory,of burglar 1 I dill in t. %le 81018ret_tre . i, - _ , - ,,,1-44 , 1 7- '..!.., ,- - Mr. Barlt...' - 7:dld mit thiLkyon.wonlir, Wrtness. aime of the pertlee_hs4 sansis-' think Usk the Ul , ll ItalrAri , lingfoired/44..wliptilik I.ll , kier'the men said ' be.. wet afraid he would be 434010. 7 dr Withirat eeeiag ..... . laver, J.,Ti.. hold him bs need hveserm,self.Of Okla. 1 re s' r• Jewels APteisIFAX.,-.l.arn.rost-so came of the:. d nil; ha tea .a 4 4 . l .fetfingiffilit'inre,lr's3 0 - 13. 1 , 14.111Dft with • Me. rldeV ion; 1 was'xiesr tam and bens'wh , t he mid I-_ -,, ~ ~., - I Tiiife. lintel IiticIISIINI-Isietiii was within hesi._ I lo g; Deli& had'marreedeeft_hlpi thee. I To Mr.lltearelerilniihrmailel&iseneina wss taking ' the mined.. oft hie wrist, he said eh , t when he rut .. ilea' CPI 'Nadel triedlo get , allitnhilerlenita ; Mr. Me. Kim eeld,'l am nut, spay he did not amens. Coro , o;esio-er rolled this olt eet 1 ,Tr.' 1 .• 20, t• wttee e. the min isl4lht had never been In Phil a. delphia betqrS. , - , .L. , -,,,,, . - --i - •,....,.: • floeicisariantfitifian„ .'- • ' - , other 1 0tarlfli E1g1i1134.1u2 Logne, were ttioro, whoa the lb. court fork a Mutt retool. Upon reteseitibUo2; tt ~firfwvsr Mu. merited forming up end lint not his re raarict up to the time of cue gulag to Fran. 2 o'clock A. 5f..,-2 , llrta Not* fattarrOPPOK „of ZOO andpn con tiorpot tlpoorh'lli • iatire ;ight: `THg - .6ITY: rjr Ses F.%re,. Pala Commor Cotriiirti.:=Thillifipay held a sptotai meet4yest e enkay artimacton, - A..eonmenti'eattoti wee reieirld from Job R tiarrttt Outing that he tat been diam'seed from the Watering Departntenfifitkontnease ' Referred r: to the Committee on Water. - • , Mr. 41tiou offered the &Bovine - ItembWed, By the Poleet and common Connell of the it" ty of Philadelphia. that a j.riat oomenttletc.of three (rem tech otiainber be appointed to Irv:tire and report 11 leatql,19, il.T.what.intheetty the Mayor of,theAlty Wood of p ermitted Putt, 0,1/lensed -by the 4 tradetal , aiatheldtialv e eWitintelo etlntfin a free Min to alarer, 14 9igo,_fogltlmi-slave case now pond few this 7 The yeas and nays-were demanded on the resolution, 'and after aentylrodem.metoryandy &Voile debate it wee Jolt byplerioteof motion to read the rerolattion a second time wet not agreed to by a vole 0f . ,25 to 40, ktmthe matter ended. tar. Belly called oplitikerellohitiin authorising the removal of the two mart oa houses on Idwket street, weal of Broad, to eenth Bleventh street, below Valhi . ~af;er a losal by dibati hatween Masers Belly, Hacter thama4utiota was lost by a Yote Or Another resolnti-n was antnnittrd. klttk"rising the advertielog for provosts for lila removal ot.the theds. Mr. Nalfronved,to *Mei:0,444911 vas at the to tr. 'kali` be re•ereatkr mit Elefenth- etrcOlp belirWl Bathe tin. ii Mr. MascifererrooxidUiraireeitdirtinV. - . Mr El-l'i advocated it. A motion wet Made to postpone the rtiliset, which wan not agreed to. The kinetiditedt watrietet diive.:- ' - "'- Mt Bullock mot dto 'amend. to add that nrrpyals will ateob, reeeleed for remortigelithe market houses from Ithitttil to Front streets: ard re eresiing them In cat/ olacesi-neder the rjaperrtiriag ar... - ebertim,mittre oti Marketer thoee,li, been With and Zialtiti streets to I be taken ,dawn eihets.the, market et....yer,th and Ma-aet .tree's is compteted. and there from Front to fish when the rmalecomplisted at Hate andlialiket. streets. lint egre_41.3...,,_:., , ,, , ,,.:;,....,—.-..-...,.......,.......,,....., Mr . Cooler:Mired terasnecit filet, tbirinatilialtfahall be respond at putt id aale,& - __9 . -.- . Mr. Hawker MirtStkitt the original bill. providrag for the rempkal of, thetrierket hkasee Anatol- hare contaio ed a prowdo for tritir'ri.wieetiotiltr'other_Vater a t- He did not think that the nriv4e tathrgis,tkotiaelt Would en . swaf-theitinrAie fat phiell kiegAiselOtetded.- nr; Mande was oppo ed to tkeratasil e the owlet • .hettaes Gaeta Xghthetreakr-•? 44.1 - tpl , .0...- , ..tv - - TACketianditOut Was„enteddneaFtweltlllatitiPtt ; lest :---. _ - ...C."..t.t ~. ..4 If i r'':-.1 4- ;;-''''';•- :'- `-- - - „Mr .)1441Lar, la ples 4 l,•sobreattettimptiiiirsts Tailor. !ling en,tippropriatlimao:inetklbekrpiptiearkrietrit g the markrt h00t... redincvea that, ft be theroger of third ay for 'Thursday next • _ - - I ;."-.. Mr. Wilde} , morel to ameni, to make it Thnriday .ereit. Not agreed ,to ,-. ~ ~. - _i . citation Wallaken on theschke , t. .. k , r H. Milletealled.tip the ordinates, as peered by gileot Connell, authorising an eawnsion of the water Woke ,:1 i 5 , _ 'A. I : -.-. ... • . - Mr. Moodier RE,lp t ed to._ the ordinenee, venld involve the'elly la a heevitoit -in tionEvAlienee of in. ,lory to thedehmikill Navigation 4 1 9 33 9411% The 9441914.,9P woo eenoneved to , The miolabon authnria rirtVrontlitt with Itente. J. w, & J. P. Starr for 2 948 inOO of Pon pi jie, and with Mr. L,r4r4l -- Rttatort for Tle,,Eollponnde J all, at eX eente s warre4+B.*4. I 4. • Yr "Wetterill Itmed to mused, that 1:80 tont of 40.irch pee ba awarded to - Siapare Uolu.-11 & Co , at M 82 per top; Further so tbeiloareabiddets. Mr. Wiest thof ght'tEda - etifisfittatt bad laten an tcm , proper Thaw' of the Jett and argued at much leczth that the contract !itenl4 have been awarded to Messrs. Mr Babb *ratted That Marna. - Bterr'a Lid wee the treet far the eltr. . M. Mretheiill aid tbitt MrairsYColWell Co. would farnieh the whole at the dame Trice, es .flevere Etarr. But Means Cottrell Oo were the lowest bidders three•foarths or the pipe, and were eatitled to the eantreet, • - - - ' The enbjent `Mari ilea to s'itinCtlip dt bate'betreeo Mame. Meeker Bennett, Bobb, and otbirs. , - ..- At the alcewol , tderdieettnionnthareorair.. - Terjnno am percent, and Oractits adjourned without octant. Mr. emedlev - ivai - appotnted 'Tor:ttid Committee on flan biplane of Mr Conrad. dm:wheel. Adicturned. Lpc>iT—Ellen.Yitch@3) 2 the mulatttkOlavo who visited our city a few stroke ago, for the fu ;pose of so !citing contributions to $M ip purchativg her free, dom ardithat other family;htir ritfoliited in T2111112g the amount The Rev ileeifferd its:sober in "if;sw York, wide en &rival:a eppeitt.so lat(dongregsti-a on 9 •n•ay lasi, gad eon' PlacCl'eded In &Inks a auffinent sunk to mice' nil the $l,OllO dtaxsid4dfaihorteir and eve chil dren. Dom rocrotfc Committee for 1830. Chairman—Ammar Trnsii. - • "" = .Palladolphis—,-Erederiolt 4. purer, Stephen H. Montoir, - J•ibin H - Datinare.'llforriton" Amer, Geo. M. Wharton, B Hiorrtita , ylneent L Bradford, J. H. &Warr; ' '•••' Berks—Col t 'Vhativ. , ,Kepler. L :high and' Hafthemptoit'--Joremiah Schindel. Caester an44edaware—John, Hodgson, Charles B;eltyj = 2441,0 dometialapr. BL. Acker. - Backs—Dr. Charles W. Everhart. Sobuylkill—Ebtard - ; ' Osrbo'n,llOuroo, Pike, and Way ne—A. S 'Sta ples •-- Bradrord, Sarnuehanni, Wyoming, and &CH van—V. B Pielett. -•-• „ Lmserne—K. Brinidagn, Ed. = Dolph., Tinge, Poiter, 'McKean; - end 'Warren—H. A. Guernsey. -Lyeonslng, Centre, .and'Union-13. S. • Studer,: Nettitnnaherland itientour and 0 alum- G:Preate, aumlierlaifelurliata, refry, and ht: in—Choi. Brandt, Thomas iii Biddle. • • Lebanon...fare - es lontJaster--EreOrke Sanderson, 4. -.V -Kault:. ork—Ale;suder Went; • - „ . Adams, ?r,taklin, and Fulton—Wiison Sen2erstet, iletlford, /tad Bipatlngdoo—joect b if. Tate - Blair, Claribrip, and Clearfield—GA' Pir4ing. Indiana and eitnistresag:-Adam Lowiy. ; Westmoreland and Turner. • Washington and Green—S. B. Raga , P: Petterrnau, Andre'w Bulk°. Braver and Batter—John Graham. Lawrence,- Mercer, and.Vonango—William. Mc- Knight. Ede and Crurthrd—William Kerr. Clarion, Jefferson, Forest, and Elk—Dr Hugh Dowling. Tee liirsstne EILSTOTALkIa Pat)likAALY COVERED —A letter, we learn, v-fes received a few days Since by. Mr. Wm. 11. T awall from Mr. Yeager,' whO his now been absent frign Easton three weeks The letter is dated Charleston, B. March 29 h, and the contents, Ss far ea we could gather, were : That he (fir. Y ) - left New York tor Charleston, where luitadarman business which ' , attired his attention, and that itracon as be quid:gut th ! ough he,is.pnldir,eturn° to Boston," from millet' it is — plafri., that he' j 3 of apses; m ind, as ho has no.bwiness w;hatever In that pity. • The• authenticity the leap!. is d6nttod some, whhhilio' sterCit;Ans ,- vie le,nn that ?tr. loarall, after comparing it with writing 'of Mr. Y.'a hero, msatiified of Be being genuine, though it was evidently • Tgilienishilo 4;;Was undtr 4 tweeds - derarig , .menf., - sore. fi Chidmy, and jas. L. 'Mingle started for Charleston on Saturday, at the request of , tbo friends of hfr • L bring bins home if ho is thrire.-=..garrori Express, April 4. 'rebangef: - April-5. BOARD. 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