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" t'eqSalke FAR -man vim... _arms —A , 9 °Oh .1 elirrial, comparing tlitt.ditorlftliTiAtlmitlOW hip tinterprimig in thp 4ln ffil#o.,,etiMar„lttit MB of the Ounlerd • line, st tdi allfr#l.4rf: urine& in the - American ' l ,; ma 4 4 4 ---, ,,,i - 6 lbw and speed. Thalr,„ .. f ~.,,„, , r .:,,, pie American steameW d S i ll, rk "r hbetup. and ultimately AMOIiOIIIIIII th0111601:908 *voided American steamers The Canard steamers /lave been running twenty years, and never lost tint one.shis The Collies Una have met with a 02 1,„ 0 ru,, g r 0 l etesstere. It ens them eatastro s ,i , phes.-sdirthe withholdfier easidies by Con, Bull rroperly managed 41g rrd risWiretft l i 11 'Vey er i they could have emerradvehemmielves e without. laaning.entirelY pen/Tilt Government ter mittoui," f , totploomoio.ll,tSpor ot7°Bter tiiilM(tif#ltiiti # *two* aloo mmen t $1 0 1V.* ' 1444 /4ati ta ot t r ti i, o t L E , ;: 41 ,1 14 1 .4„ , J AI. , % 11, , , t ; ., , ,i ii . .: , , t , I 14.3 , ft ci kttitorijunerismogaralallthe,l‘Vidlintl4 AteiNfiltitiiiMedvitititin;iialneverythingelse elOW,Aff 0 ' ,000 31146014 0 4111 i inoituatiocloAce ATP 44 11 Y., onJ own i Ol. VO l gr l in ii Po d ,! kd Y klet l le , se :o an.6lo2lt• N CLFFMAIYJC,WPot. )it # O , turf aa, t th lbe,lf liesnidnabry, of every' man :who ism V; t RetithatteßLe;veriltittiotit caste at, TVI •Mll ' 0- pilin 1 1 ::-'oe . ilaiieliiiin' , , ti& steamed; lost Pace the beginning • iNciiirthinillf,, intorneigery ;Cs correct, tai 1114*, WiliiNliiiie-Ve l iittk4t` kilt* /Ibis Ticii The ArctitV Pacific, and Fultoi. , rAtilkliqdlictqothey Imo of the at #,Mtrit 4.-4 , InialverYTtist,73tBl4ol' lost Wiii,thQ rreßidelltP (Britie) luta adit her -passelsgerr faltge'liWthiteitiniblit (thinirder),litlieut tom offilfe; amour of OfoeigolviJwillt ali it l it : trotifitOrl - fh& - ti-ethl Metal , of Edinburgh; itVgoatliifig lui 4 ,i ntk itkor;"(fo von,y not Qs correct in,tbe names ot the Edinburgn and tittlagt9l—lfbw, it does not helpthe matter Itck liari-t 1 ,4: 0 /94 iiNet -14 allx"f Onnardeia" — hey Were 'sdi 4 British eteknere--nor to• say at'':iberininbei: oflAnieiicatt denten run. *us ivfil smaller taiillla British-•'W* l thads ilntilcc , reciently. I regulapyt crossing; the At. 4t if rts°;l ss°/ * , 6-66iXOf4Inkfou, ;and het,JßreMen :14,,itswe lined, , besidess the Atteild , :Pinderbilt ' iteinnerii. The Whole tinkinpbt ileAss mi aWe n y rho 00,: - ', it 'kJ; iniitle i t;t47# o 43 b . 7 :the, 1 . 04;4/BfiflifenfiPs` 1,1 - ih - e Letilloitic' find .4:oo(44.egclia ` a ' Aieriviria4.lour ;GI fie 40 that OthAliteriCatlii• , 'There is scarcely nillii'AWiyieNi!,o4 hair not borne - the: t testa despiiiisteittuer of th , e great South. • 1 ph,4Of lifullemelither British line. ' The it* Ittqr!ii.ol9,o:o44il that 470 cacri6e, . foty ei to show andspeed.”trf There are no &ten ideamirr &dont - than them same Collins ships. Thekildrhstio UM not qta 'peer on, the `ecealt..4. , Wood and iron cannot be put together ilthgrentok strength than is done by our lingdifriV.., ad: as to tisagriticing safety to I ,i<', hole 11• it that the Cunarders • claim cr. ihettovihniiv *for made t They dci , not ,t 11* - 17 a 44 1 4 - ksade PeoPli , scan t to be ! he rd mrt, , or.iit the - fogs:always prevailing on the l' i ' l 9 3o 4 t 40 8 tr WElBle'tllite• = ' - 4it ., 44iirrA 'l:lave,.beoni run into in a ' it'ig , iiypi a Tittle A sharp-limed iron-freight t4.mit . P i iilii,geo „OAP QC the Alniki allobio' ridgilfiG2 fitild'Jraire pr,o4nted it under the rotrinstaricewlioATltel Attic! got entangled i„1 1 ;,t 11 i : 41 44 6 Y1i '44iiii,-nvo Piot& won pro- Row, ilootpd at we& by 'go „ ut fortune only that akimada thei s t, l ,#4 13 * .onMe that 10 0 ,d 1 d : iiit4 stran g e that' todoevi ourcorm tomer% ..,, to Andormioo, mid, tnrnltheir, beets Fryer,oio a . 11 . d ,great , - -Achisronterits ot ou r a'fig.W),lo4 l4l -1 1 1SYno Migerly and, Compla iell.elaink 114 • Otigluislimerecimpreeentenie %91, Irmonften,i4O vocus.l into. steatobMt nA,4lol•l3o,lolldltPaTtbla litat• cintabgYrnare 4 41 9 / 4 11, t .44 0 04,11 tin, their„-, origin. `,. Aft, t l , 1 0f.,, Mrouscr, /*tor, 'or eater, are t0„..,.be VOlA,l9ktukt 4 l i tav 4 1 40., i 4:194n 4 MYMUW, with renutr Po, l4 o 3 kJll so, ;dockiwinks and ( crowded ii'llt PP, 1 0 11119 1 as Vtli rarely a wreck or **d t. Yet, because Awe Collins steamers have beim lost, or,thc not uncommon , occurrence of teaktng, a...46ft has happened torthem, as to iithers,-our people; and some' of =our newa kapers, joirtln the ;ignorant, arrogant claim or i *ritha , ,milie , rintitY and American inferiority. If eur pfapte wi and , , , newspapers only did their 4 , 4tpere,woUld ;lover have been any dlift -9417 iin studaining,, Our superiority, even in ..engite tr pert', jor then Congress vrould not tiare,dined te•withhold• a reasonable eubsidy from the COMAS and all =other meritorious Bum .01 steaMera, This, and this; only,• has caused ittelrqsont stateof things, .41 : 1 A 4 -4. wk 1,4 P-4 iyies opatkl.spatlh• ik outtol' ~. N'tten ittßlLAPAg. MEM itr.„ ~,9 1 1140.: .1. -y 51 - 1., i', ii ~-•,7 Thitthen been itiselYo,4lkraltied,, by the-stook- oidenkto,thasleollgitin,..of the Ileard"of pilliptore.. ts,l l, (9t:s,Ji , o,ollaPitteit ef,,eimilsonert „of ,itesineee liiitiriiirieihiliAii;ftn.,irieret 44eltritir ) are lar aVove, the iSaili,nf - ein'i'tniduit luilniatat. E very citizen 4o6 l ,46iiiliitriett `Atiit't'lie - 7 understand the ir di.: f a,- and that these w il Lbe pettinitea in a Manner bat willsubserve-the best- interests of the coat fg• • iy and the entireaitylt'Thalitiforts made by tereetedtwriteri of!latei tit( fever of: one pnrtion ,. ! rante,'aitt e ,to say the bleat, • in- itaeeding -bad . teete , .Alwargemeolcasatebew-tbo.weekness or thbiztoatikluost• sigatiteantlY. , ,Then the , -if. Ara*. tridge:',-;,• 3 tie ; mede,,, is;,..totgbeari. art; , the -Nog.; weak ieolditith.:4 Pilitdildc,,witli ~ liit its hogrors 1 ' andiA111ibil:i11110 ~ The" 41tategt,•, are; not . at all I parallel,,, The shippiag.ettke:gohnyikillwill re--1 1 tittlre. t tke ,sule z iotther t dgai t but.:aeldom, and-thb, rt4A:dfligritt Ar..fre;g44, o •l l .4*..Araf t s-tertY. ' lituffa!t4Albonsankothere, hate bona in use for, r ,„,44,..00.,014,4.4,,Fkiiti0,t.i.mk,i4Emt.,. The ' inithAptitkowl,rislobjectsdle., , Ms miles and ~ #o.l, 6 flu.be'llttti4 ll 4 o o.4 miPittors wbiok:wOuld tilßal.vitAlt InilintaiNipager ti;an,the other route. ito l grawkobjeetioni.however, is that, at Green. ? ri,,iheiYhpiii.innk,lo.lti .be ~, six Haien 'tint the W)I ftlid- , 1/1 1 104 ttf:l l. .eit .1)1_, , al •sPw:,Oestle. -3 ,t Row„the I ,roostz- most :.:, -,dletant, xsohit. qt . . ; Gireenwich: la:, lans. , than.'•i i tirtk,mtio: fop. _ziark.4,Areot, and„,only;aboat Ainre*fourthe of a milt/loath of itualmilbuf,mtions t isrAlte olty, Wok is rapidly, i)tiowdlittrikAtittAlreetlen , Atirely4o good - cause requires anal glaring misiepresenfratiOns,to sustain it.-_,lX,tilte oldeohOf ,these,yrriters it Jo' present the ithobitratb,,they•migitt bark get forth many ad-, ;isalolt!lNclarrillleo 4.014 southern route.; Among it ON that a.jr,regmh road might biCoonstrueted to raa,ilirastly,nogth from: Oregon avenue ,to'Bront treaty Alartgi,thttylatters,„. to Washington . avenue, 'hor, to, Delaware therm. all along the elessarst,frontsiorth,to therPPerood of the 04, Anotharr,gAisantago,;thnt,,,the,alty.wotild gave at, learnt-¢39,000; anngally, in the transportation of _6040. hergas works, on Remit avenue. Another. tejaemessikiratue,orber,airard lands.._ Bat the Oskintrioritutt et, - ail le, that at and above, Gnaw!. islolt.4e.lat,,,em* ? .,emeank of land ,necessary for ri.liONS, handing; room - for ,ears, and :space to deposit the Vast ",quantities, ; of ' ,'eoal, lumber, ;b o g pea, and other heavy; frolglita; out be secured at ,comparatively, low, rates. . The - bituminous soil,. brought 47theTfAarlig44 FoadSrOßaltlnti7 was and Western Pennsylvania will, in a very for ftiitis„egital,thitt ,now-brought .to,Port,' 'Richmond frog; 8 0 , Aitt',inii9.44 ,0 e!reeguoiktly) Wharfage fed Anklet to that at . R411111101,14,1011be' feTiOrkfey coat skipne, , ',ltpili4t4s sa y that flott=, 1 4 ,4•-#* Wl* Au! 000 9144 tillt.bo ; riquired addl. - -i knmi t t .74b lloo7 .oTri,..„keb.isatA ether frtiof, The ,18,4btegaatalliThla ksa.eal at „its,- harbor, terminus oboapygt, oighky ;Wares ;,, the. New, York ; , and, Brie Oamepoed,with.tainly,-Bieueres, with four mile; 'of additional, _double „track ; for 'stapling room. for lasi ste,..T;'istpnt r ; ,g.„ this . It was found,rtecsatta -17t.4y14:4:74,1411, asp, fe;::le0d two bundro Acres: 4 ,t . l l l , l Atilli it, to:i 3 . -ttw4 l l4 ll , o .ill'Above Jersey city, .T.?1 1 4-7r 6, 0 1 ?1. 1 0,4!fiC.9 - .(1 , say , spy thing against the rettorliii - bantraoted.,,onlyert-ilke„pagsage -below ; tidewater -undeg.-Ciallowiiiil stwatt, -84944 ' as , it. joust be. with smoke and 'grinti,.. involving, an, told expenses. lwiT.the „destruction ~.pf •market fmag"....Fad 0 1 ,. (9 ; lobules tOproperty t, but merely, 1 9 ,4419 t , ,,. t he s l ..t.riAto*: 4 4 l , 4 YarY , unbiased, think-;Ant * 4? ,... 440 * jo;ll , !iipppalbitp,y 'pe-,provlillig: m14 ; 0 , 1; 163111 04 1 11 terminus of Oellowhill .street f,0,,.- 1 4016ra 4.4-0.4 9eeti , Plefilt , thel'eeeeilve.... put #4l reio;w4e.e• - h c tlejpeesilew is but a fraotion. ;4f tiiitAwkit pe,',.0.14,prp.r wopapasdatioris Are :i i . 4 , *ASI;O 4 [4 4 OI kifltvir , can and will judge of all this, disibitslonatelyt and the, -wisdom of. tintig l atiti heretoforelist 40144.4 guarantee that ikeir deilibmili this important matter will be fog, the best interests ef, all concerned..A • alma?! ,:„,,,,, 14.tettittff *OPION4-4011ifil , PAN 0, - 411.0113141 Oikllt eiteiityp oblleotiin d ti he ';' , #o ,l !#k) IVA nO 4 irn )dark Lutre ti ~ store,, farms ,, Oginotty eeatH, Gay garket; ront„ will le parem tort' " Pamphlet datalog4B mor- 1 1 1 ° YafirOii4inCeil 'to be on the pr#ltite: pn'lo44lo ilext, $Oll - iilso m fogy , 86t♦`handbills nod arpreithetne'ilts. f . • - ..krati6,l:ltryi Soott, .atio s tioneor, ,;*ifj4i3lll . 44iiiiit'it;;:tillf in.solng l ` ?it ,reoloegtWo'hiiiorOd'eriiio airier lieOaa;coniprleirli ;tbitaßqy' kon4,K * 1 0 1. 11 . 4 a/rj r " ti,*'#o,i, l 4: 9ariele real /44 iiiirolii:ilcirne).;,Rep.lecools: nor rinai. :., , ,14".1 , c)."?.,1-6';' , 'd • ' 7, • ' - -.1- - F c. ~ vPAirieff6ll,lol Atria it:-. , - n ' Ickene styPAliitilliejisiielieek7eliiiiti Add a centre- , yeiroy *Whit father' , sag Aisotisigeti" a shot gun.at theiAkillltigitilin4netently-levetten: turned , an& :ilieibitbretAer c fleedt Ittk . .. tha sither f .barfal, ,ntt -Oa; 4iiiiithbtlf)inrenedlfee l'veiteleen, *hen' : be; attialptfut anietg4t but fallad, atid watt tato i# l lo* far trial• - " .- ' I ... ~,:....- . . . . , B Y MI „ ..Letteks.,,l)3na WOccael rOorriiipondenci otTla Prised - , • fs: 7 4WeSfitridiart, S i der:A, 1859. ij 0. ,;44 - e a w iitikt!te*oeti - iiietting, for tkiant'rearons,iliat 'has evoi.'ailembtitriPd,t will call together a "[ono of very drill:4M political complexion, and, a Senate in iftifeli will bo many , contradictory and conlilottn'eolementa. •Ther,popular; - branch .beyond peradventure, hoitlio to the - Administration, whilst in the Sonata the President can hardly claim a per ,of Loutetarm: The New Vsfiii,io are looking : for. Ward to thiepor*rekwlth'ireat intoreag TWO' intondirelet onithalgr+idioarly 'Ors 1:know),! io f pushint herthin Stheares , for opproprlfttiolor to. iteara.liries between New* , kork and Liverpool. What are you of - Philadelphia - doing t Are you all stone-bilid . 1 -01114eru,1 it* :One°, move pie _Congress 'with your - °Jaime ..for const` doration in titia.4,eimmt i t Xon,ave many fief tsmoittltop.widrY,,yrlar” ,olty, , jhongh e t a, Orb:mutely loeite'd 'SO,' rocipeo 9 14'4 Verlag tgiretAit''oeieitteireit;-•otibe'te be O r abiwtotaikiic - iiaL`The; effottirks--LeStit% Let uraeriivhat' iiitietidiatat'itliefiditt'sittsiOn,7fOr tnatancei Via' the f attuuncline to.' - LiverPool, , or toCany PfYthe thrOW:out thefiuggestion for' 0P*491P14M0,9P9.111,q, . 2',;:, '.l. 2 I) „ AMP& 4°,419. 4. - ,ilkingo,.4./9,4.1 /11 MA ni b li P atC1 tom t4 1 0,9ki•4:0 9 reformin - ethe - p!itionage U nited _ States Welland 1116' tiVe:',,giisireit."lbilas * have grown up irillieee'SiWirtiq The eiaitipre'tin; ter' Tyler'S'Administiation; after the pi:Waage T - of he bankrupt law, will not Soon be forgotten:. The' kaltoritimu , and, corruption of:the U. S. courts, au der that re g ime, .and,. under that: law, will. stand put; as ,alvarning t to all time. If it is true that the system of:summoning jurors, and paydpg, them for . serVioes, flavor performed, and of hawk.' ing n abeeit' proidees 'Mon to utoke thein,deprity Marshals as btibee •foi Pitlitioal'eubiorvienoy, le niaititabled;ft inightte be eiteised and denatured ridwditiodntinued.'elfsitanahan's rano& on this Uhioot,fa fow. yearn ago, will balm& of great use next:year., e . • • ;iext , Monday, the Oily : Avalon takes place 1w Wydriugton. ; This Pistriot, , att you Soyt of poliloal. liertioribrodite,,, hat. When ‘ f.l.tbe. tusiii..o4 „veto these fe a good*time'oilt. They: enjoitire eleitiVo'franehise'so Arab', that when theYiet - ellanee they in'attigi' In' all the Morel refreiftimentifind iddaicatione with infinite gnat*. 11.111 - netho.dlemooritS, os iurti.linow Nothings, carry-the day. .b2;22 I There s a steady ;Wiggle, nil, the time kept op, , ley, *pie, made and'aommlay.,appoiritmentiAnder t l ill,AdtoDisiFailari,.„ Is interesting to ,note the inannetaniethe'voriety,ef the earedidatesibr,these, ide:OS;s.'"Vit'ei test, and itioy:neVer ereatoTO - g& ttil,areio'briiVerSr - eisi thine; bat to go to'llui6P.S . ProPerlylabelled Ind thentioatedqa , ti Very' diffirent affair. lledee, evarybodythat'oautot attain , position on his oink' amount,: in- the Old, World, looks for. the ad ventitious-aid of „Government ,to pot him' through on his arrival atParie, tondon, Vicar:us, Petorsharg, or Opnitentieopte, ,This,,addo •to ti t e, in'otasio of the list of t eandidate4, and it is golfing more seuorytnie evertddq to. ttiOpti*id hales th ese; pladwite *' l * . ' " A' ; vigoioni ottifilSation his boort seroalool, ivitbiniwireek,past, to'-put General:Jo: •Lane, of tbregon, , fOrward for tho,-.Charieston, moinination' foi:the Presideaoy,... , i.Oodssiorret: • 4'4 West - koint. Verpou Itaoorti, pebleihed under the , seeplese at , the Ladeb* Monet yernottlatetht., tOtteirat-Shtt of;:prontige to the Saute d,OnsltoiShtsyln,thehtautiful, N n appreolation, of,the *o„hiiohlitiatpcof ,greot brothe•urlidi the nursery el' . tte:itideriosn' as' eivlitifil't4 . ..lirneutt"tind ,aharauteristio letter from the West Point cletnyl, , :The, oentribulion ik;•thoefr iratm-lastirted ,young!soldters.bettre tiff the -polka for :liberality dyer everysimlian compauyi inproportion to their e.ge:rtt . alitaeonia Lodge in fiddle, trhoess, ~nbeoF10a:1 .4710,, only , the, ,Ireiltikand,patrlotitan Or,iknsemb?ra.„. Xst - 06101(11er !birdie Of that home - ,of' the cliqeffietforiliriiiett hieing devOtion has aided to'smitirtcand remenibbrs ( titer traits detale that verifictuniiptiehed under the'ilse of Aloritatron'a father, , still tot Ws heart beat high Stith?, einulatidu; and , his' life' Wolf he &MA , irotthiti , clevoted in defending from every foe that Oonetry im,glerionalyeht.tree , - ' yogr e „ . ivic i , April J o g 1850. p Und ts of ,the .Unibid , Slates :Military Academy,' devoted to this military seryiee of:Uttar country- apd suirotinded, istbey, ore at West Point stl.rhhg mementoes Or the eitillualettiabliy,tymtattbise in your eraleed,, admire tlow , ind - . Veneration for tab t , Fa ther of big gauntry," whose character, inasmuch uhilein tsar, - limos also first in. posse, i)reatinta the - lelliedexamide that tiuryouog Acme , riesn.soldier Gan emulate, n- • - o sae abd p --- VsEase end Tree:gee forever sacred* fated, the site or Washington's torah,., ' We' are particularly gratefal 'for tho apportu. city afforded , us ,to ,eiticin treating -froth' thede stroYing, ilewel' of time • the tomb of a soldier, *Dote every, blow AvaeVitruole for his country's liberty; While not a thought 'teas turned to his own eggrandleement ;. a .stiteeman; whose only ambi tion was to secure the prosperity of his °gantry ; a Oheistien, Wheat, ardent desire wite 'fbr l llie up• proval of the Deify, - withOtit 'by& to-the' fp planes of . : man. ,"' .%7 ' • • The ostiskie koly' I tla peculiarly At that those *lid; in imil;cliti kindred With Mother who Sleeps owtho banks of the Itappshennalf-t-whoso virtues, endeared , her. to ,hei cgtomporaries , and Wwhose- intimations formed the noble spirit of a itettingten:r-itis say, that those who are allied to, her who needs no monument to band her memory and virtues down to all , 00ming gene. tattoos, Other' than the 'simple slab ineonbed, 'llfeiry, - :thtt li/other- of Tirmahlittort," should ttedertake, and finish a. 'Work. too sacred to be Ontel •by the atetner sex. ; notouti yon Will And the amount of our oon bit:nations; by which we expect rather to testify our appreciation of your glorious undertaking than to walleye any noteworthy assistance towards the bonstimmation of so patriotic and oommendabie it purpose. ~ Most tesPeotfallti. yours. , - . 1 -PfdP ithoVe addressed to Miss 'Am; arixse CeriniarillAily Was signed by two inindred:atrUtwerity;nine tutted Stetee ei dets;tand,ebyers an enclosure of $468, - being *2 foreaoh. eadet:' It is -highly 'creditable , 1.41 thepntrlot.lamol- those' yonng soldiers, • ": —• 1 -.?•Letter from Neurit'Ork.• 4orril.AcTrONS "Or CENTRAL ' PANN-t—NNW coicsii* CONPANTT-VONNAL TRANSFER .or TRF., COypBR INSTITUTE : ITN ortsdrs- 7 -I , OLTOZ NATTERS— ' CATTLig-401Tritoci9rir6 'toms NLIABLIN• TER WALITEN , IN TOWN. - jporreapondenoe ot ,The Piese.j ' • " - New Yon/4 /nue 2,1x59. ' One or_the• notable attractions pU the :Central Park *lll be .the.:! bridle paths, , ?, as Ahoy ere, designated, froM *Mob ishielie ,ey6sidevoriptltin ere to be tlateepatlui wheal over /leveret Miles, thronnh'the most pteturesque portion or the grenade, Autkaredestined. net Duly to make botsemeneblp rash, laeeble, but to,lte ; the theatre on which tilitationt the moat delleiOna' ;err/gem/lots the Meet delightful lire Vibe eejoyad: `When everybddi geed _to take lit . llde;eVerytiodj will go to - gee, ; ; An tha opitiatinneation.drawa t 0 close, the pinging klrdrinra preparing for flight to the oonntry. ancolor,. the baritone, and hie plump little wife, Arthur Napo. loon, and Millard, the tenor, hire' fornied n musical corporation for the inane of notes, and prop:lee putting' them into iflratilation loimediately In the Oanadea and Western ration. Their oashierc and managers are Book stayer and Charles ltomnliurg, well known aa shrewd egente. each a company has nietit enough to bag an indefinite antinint ntottncial tin: ' The Stephen 41rar:3 of Now York io Peter Cooper, Who heopet terawaly oonroyed by deed to II board of fapetoes, , t The cOOl, Upton for. the. , Adantneement of fi e li nce ~,,,okei, i :...propaterly known wi the - CoPeer In stitute. The truatees hold office for life, but may be rowored•Dy the litprenie'Coart or realgn. The' profits of tho Vag' are to, be, defoted to the followlog oh. ti Regular eonrsee of instruction st xight free to all, on tbd appileation to the useful occupations of life of social and polftical, soleness v The support and mainte. harms of a free reading room, of • galleries of nrt, and of scientille eollibtions: • To bkrirlde and maintain a school fur the,lostraotien of respectable females be tlts‘ arts of `Assign, and, lathe diseretion of the Board of Trustees ) , toaPord 'reeptietable foxholes Midsection mooch other Minor trades as ssill.,tend to furnish them suitable em. yloymerd, .soon se, In tits opinion of_the Board of Trustees, the hinds; tibieb Shall from tiros tit time be sitqthelr disposal ; will warrant inch. an ,expenditnre, such toads atiall be approPrlstid to the establish moot sind maintenance of a thorough Polyttohnio school; the regolreesents to admission to which chill be left to the qinrsiion• of the Sold Board of Triistries, Mad shall be vaults** determinerthy nillOc;frovi thus to Was ) and .ifltloh school, shall, as far, as possible, and al moon as poesitild, be made equal to the beet technological aohoole how .' f - _ ; The total of baste"; cOwl, - Oslyes, eheep,' and swine, at aa , tr i ta ty as p r e t y, x ; foot,np at17,171-an Incresas of nearlj 8,000 over the number last week 1i He stripeyed Man . of"dentinly , Gen.. William Walker, elder of , the , fllllwidtere, panel! me an hodr alone, .arm..lni.aini with Gen. Wheat and another gen tlemau, who combines within himself the three-fold character of, 411bnatcr, actor, a nd seller. of cannon •thit shoot if great-" way.' What the ftlibtteterini Wilier init ptirentt of the present moment, it one of 'those matter! - which • he hi represented an hating a particular koatk of keeping: to himself. Ampoubie friends ha le Samuel:l noted for retloiniae as for rovoin• tione. - ;Tbit . ft g htlnCortfre Other' Iflihnetero o4eattiond (Ali, ow 'totin'eeenis' to 'be exeintively , confined among themselves. The St. tittaholas Efotel: has,:been tho_erone, of their sanguinary head-ottnclainas &wino theattek,,,, • .= • - , , The magni,tekde of the interests de p endent upin the good ortlersid 4404110 y ,of our, pollee ' , ant the moral porter exercise:l,l)y ouch a body, rightly dlielpllned, imparts deeeryel Importance to the filling of the office ' of General Superintendent, recently made tenant by the resignation of Judge 1'41132411ga. The appointment 'baboon tendered to Oiptain Pillsbury,' whole maid to 'poseese unallifootions adequate to the petition: We now !enfoyd s salary of $6,000 a 0 goterricir of ode of bni city ,penitentiorles,ond refuses to accept, timplace tOnduiril to hint 'Mime rhO Police OoMmlerdynere wilt clothe him wiihnil,thspOwers,riihtli belonging 1,0, the ofilOe, and, ailOw him to ocseutta Sunday laws and all. It le doubt. fal.whether the mimrobtioners, who arc naturally enough yield oontrol as possible,' will yield this." They eat ecircety make up their mindelo foreiiitlifitee OVUM toles for Y 10110141• purpoees at the next Mate and Presidential election, ao int to} they eau do si without bringing it into clhforedit. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1859. THE L*T4Sl' NEWS 13 ' Y TEMIr3APH. NAIL -le"! -- ~'?..x- ,,, , 1" •,•,`;',.-„:...4: T11.13,0'. bkia-,-.4.T.14 , 'FR0W•f - EUROP.Ft ~ . -7 .. • ~ RICA . BTE.A.VIII ..2 AX Al' •,..-,,1-lAtall X. • - - NO BA.TT#YET. THY '; A UsTSIAIYB ETEEATING: HEALCIIiiitTkitS ; A: GAILVICO. Vercelli• Occupied *.imPEppig OP oar . m.ra r • I . 21.001th.DE 07 LUST AN POETS. Ittp - oited European awes against Vranob. • THE, P.14!1G.1.,15jil Eirfcripris. Ministorial Gain iif TiAnty-Throo PROM NDIA, - ExeautUut.of Taut" } Tope°. Or ,09#::52?.. 1 4•1i ,: (1: , 113:6adat1ar L:rwr„ DEAF CON LS 91 1-4 T `T I ri re rl fiscUrtura, N. 11.,, Jure 2 —By 0 arrival or the horse - express - from Halifax, we re lamed in pee. sudden Of the foretra;intelligenise r tired at that port tart evening by the atismahip - A rice: '.Rhin course ban hieolied'a - tieley,'Of twelve coda in the, rerielpt'of, theicerat, bat it itt rendered nectrair by the refugia of the Nora footle line to transmit th deipatches for the Associated Prom - t The liirericalelt Liverpool at lurpat llealockli. Pl., ill Saturday, the 21st alt. Long her passengers 1. General Hallam., - the Oonnorder-in•ollief of the Bath& for,ors to Gaudio,. . r •.: : t: The dates from Liverpool and Lhdon are to the 2tat . The etaiirts p City of Washing , frosiNew York, anti the Museum, from Qaebee, ar e a/ onion the lAth nit, and the Adel, from New Yorkstshed Ibuthamp• ton, on her rouge to Rene, en th th.. , , ... .- _ peneral ilorigei Inialliter to:Spe and body , ate gate,l , Sectors by the Aviaries. Zia Autistic' passed the steamer face 42 O'clOold, P: ~4m ' the - 224 and the Peril tethe 22111, in lit 49 deg, longitude dl deg. , i , 1 , The Idea iteie Wow thi Seat direr states that nir eollleloi .had-ohoutred, bat, that l t bf"posit'oes of the troops were such that a battle migl be eityteeted et any moment. Bettogiade movementel W e still the order or the day with the Atistrtan troops, e IMAnarters of %latish had been 'removed tie Gator a pointaot more than ten miles dletant from the Tale river ; and about tereoty Mlles from Pavia , } There wee a vague report that ti BEnferor.of Aus tria; ecoompanied by General Hies, ad'reathed Wan and had- departed.' from thence on be tante to Pavia: it wag expected that the Austrian times would remain Inactive until are Efoperor nada head,qaartere to istarah the Comdata. - . , 1. he L iv erpool Post Pabliehtie, oc3that it belle relia ble iniormatton,atat the passage ache Tian*, by the Irina' troops, wilt-be - the signet ratio ifiropeen allt- sae. agednat .24urpse, aid for the Utast; troops to oak& oftlitle. , . The aillethre froth the seat of wave unimportant. Mitts ehrrutele to the Venetian/oml are blocked up, and "tithe ports on the , Adrian are blockaded by. ,ltrersh tonadrons..otlarge number Totals being en. , gaged in enforothg I. strict Vette • • , The elections in England for mars of the lipase of Cositmone were concluded, and Sh e Wisteria papers slam that tite.Ddrby , party, bat, Ntrengtheeadrq . thlieddition of twitot,r-tiartio mel . Ihe overland moll from-itzdupepplen Bombay dates t;, tu t 26iti of April, sal islet. elvicestrom Chloe. The insurgent Tenths Tepee had *331 tried,' eat; beveled; and executed: -, ~, ....._ -. * . ,-- - The dealkor thelatttletUlltrelle,COMMirttoner; Telt; - is annottnced, • At Bombay a2porbe, wire Rave and Imports firm. . •. p a ten to the ettelaf,tieeitteetti, th Austr iansutn con thread their **Ultima on As Inhiddiunta, Suing them With coosteinatton,eelheeen oot iri a. ueeditten ,o, astral the dame:ode, -• ' ' ' Dialog the arght of the iftli. ,e party et 100 Atte *faits eaodaded the bridge st Vetere t throngb a breach, and made alruitlera attemrtto take it. i TheothcialEardintan hotpot ea; t! idiot the Ans . triani , occupy the right bank "of 'Be Po, ill 'far to the castle of Olio Glovanol, with 12,03 troupe. . c The- fertilicatiohabn tie bridge at Stella for the Pui te OV protecting the retreat of the Salaams, ere cm ,. loonier of but day, pandished by the Itltts, of Suit.: Ma ; gives the names p f those who signalised them.' fatties to Um Ent military operatroce. • , , ' ; Thei X, , May .10,—Yesterday several detsehmenti 61 Attatriane Adiebood to OsPristro, near Facgonnined, driving elf the cattle sad Pang e.l the penetrate. Our troops assailed the _enemy at' Thu (Urethra, tot 'they ' withdrew to,Verrent, Which theithle morning evaelia ted.'efterldoilogilp two &relator the bridge on the 14114., ,Our troops occupied Vonsltl this afternoon. 'Thu Austrignei with their istillery. ere Mill on tho lift bank or the river. , A despatch from Pavia, data the 10th ult., Kaye the headquarters of the Anstrime are removed to dlialuco.- Great move,nente of the troops have taken place, and a collision liexPected to day it to•morqs r . .• Rumors from other one ,,rters Statt that a battle ih -considered t r u e s . .e:.kriWlik_ixii lanais yesterday vs' • Sod the oourse of the river Po . . . He Visited the King of Eardints Thetweiethis is dos batter. 'ALSBOANDIIIA., alaylB —The orgaufsatlonot the army io new going on &direly'. The repairs or tee damage by the Austrians to the roads, bridge!, and isillrowls ate going on rapldly, end will peon be eonelete - ,e;_• - It le repotted that &ten jailley bad east ',ford to the Austrian Government - net • the eupply et provision* were beabudonql fail in Pleddlont,andliat he ardtild' tutu. to kende - et pesitted he tic cepbd more - than The French Governnient,tt geld, tits reosietal In. fonnallon that four lideetin mops d'erute htd zuoVed tewards the Austrian frontier', • A Norwegian bark bonhd Vesicle hat boon stopped .by Prsoth Primate and infotnietthat el the Austrian ports except Trieste and Ancona *eta hbekaded. The , 00mmentlerof the foitress at Vtntce, bd. rebeived .no notice of the brooked.): A Wrench• n set eras' before YOlllO6 and had already captured twenty vessels Ysfacies Wrench mon.f-war had beenpeen near Oat• taro, on the core: of Dalmatia. The•Lcieclon correspondent lathe Attartan' °amp Rays that a navel attack on Yenta would have ea chance of BIICOOM, every channel to Ve` port being quite blockaded by sunken vessels, ate ehtps loaded with stone lying close by reedy to baseet at s few Minutest notice, and thus clone up the *all remaining passeges. Gans of large Salibre 10(1,110111h poettlordl toomand the ellinnedil than litstrootea. The Perla ehrreepondent of the Tiniestaya that the Breech 'Studien la not to attack. Veolce,bot merely to blockade the port fiir the precast The Liverpool Post, in its artiste declating that the passage of the Ticino by the French and, tadielan roles would be the signet for AO European &Mance, end the march at the Auttlatt troop on Prier SSP , also that Reed% in to jOitt,Attlxim mad her retard for that looks like lreSsituirf is to bb the Ceded% of MoldifLe and Vrallelible. The shipping" Interest oP Great tritin is greatly tigitated as to the conveyance of artiolesiontralmod of . , • . t Lord blalmehbury, in pie reply to a leduiry, sari that the contralti:) , proclamation wtanot Intended , to prohibit the egptirtation of dog, or anyither article, but he warns the in bjects Of Great Detain that they do not , carry for the Jute of one belligrent articles which ate contrebind, as the Gererranno wilt not iny: terfeteinthelr favor ia arm of eaptune.'' • • • f,nlinperial deers' of Austria lotitelbles, , le threat and indirect taxation. - ' • In the Federal Met, Pretests dedlared bat, though adhering to her protest exeunt the postingot tee,Fede.r. rat corps oa the Rhine, eke did not - 0144 to Ito being 'establiehed at a matter of form, The pridesal was re , flirted to a oommiselon. There were inolinatlons, on the part oft. Italie° re-' rupee located on the Bales frontiers, to up a Taro lotion In Lombardy. Their • efforts Were tt down by the Swiss .troope, who - 8,1113d a quantity.d.gune and powder. - - Fugitives anddesertirsable to bear at are to be forbidden to pee from the territories ofo reiiigerent {tower into the territories of the other. t , EIRKAT RRITAIN. f '• The Queen , a speech to the newParliamti Is not ox• peeled to be delivered before the 10th of one. • • The London News eaye that the Liberal will inapt on taking up the Reform lineation where IRood at the, dissolution. , • The eight lirge ateamers Of the Suropi and Ame rican Company hate been bought on Hours. Lever & Howard, of bleuchester. n is said that the , English Clover:neerlOU shortly tarthitenders for a monthly mat to Ausalhavla Pa nama. , ' il Tllllll4 thousand laodemen have been trolled In the British navy. The okarterlng of veSiels to ranee ite flop or store ships wee regarded as Illegal. i PRANCE!. • Baron ,Gros And the Trench asst intlue have been recalled. , ' , The Corpe heglslatlf has been prorogue, the 28P1 of May SWITZERLAND I' i• The twice Federal Diet bee resolved to poktbit th e exportation of acme b the inhabitants. 1 TRH LATSBT. • [By Telegraph to Liverpool.] Lonnort, Saiurday.—The Dimas , .city mole, under 'date of lac: evening, says that complete atlon con tinues in the stook exohange. The ,scar* of stock having been somewhat relieved, prices ol about au eighthlowir. The diseotint market lo Ter all ;-good bibs or two or threetuouths being discount at ayi to 4 per cent. Gold continues to he taken from the bank i export. , The' bills of fievastopelo & Sane, a fir drub in 'London, were yesterday, returned. They Sengsged to tho foreign ,oern trade. ,Their- ltabliiie ace not large. A fair Mutates. has been done at the .11lr, chiefly with regular customers. , The bank house of Tranmel & Co., at Adhurg, had failed. , The Bank of Shiabogie has also entsperidqnwing, it Is said', to the eight of its manager. ,y • - 'Commercial Intelligenco : LIVESPOOL COTTON idAltalite; Pday*—There has been a Manua on all qualities of Ootton,ios goes., dajoe Filial, amounting to ,lial(d on fair atiniddling qualities, and still more on inferior. Lewitt Cottons are unsaleable Toe sales of Cotton for •ho 'week &Monti° 89,000 'bales, including 4,000 bales to exporters. 00)200 bales were disposed or to opeantstors The sales of to. day (Friday) are estlinata‘t 5 600 bales , A presence on the market was Made Molders, and it dosed doll at the (Mowing auttiorit quote; eons: ' Pair, New Orleang Irk ' Moblto _. tt,t6. .. __ Upland - - ' eji- lee The stook In port is estimated at 885,000 es, in , eluding 01,800 bales of 'Amerioan'. , , • - 1 ' - STATE OF-TIM TRADE —The Manahesti %dittoes continue nnfaverable Yards are slightly lowd ; There. is. however, a better demand for India soodel, LIVIIRPOOL 111091ADEITUFF11 If ARKEyesers. Bieherdeon, er & nes, Co , is chortler repor at the Breadstuff@ market opened on the week wi an ad -fencing - tendency, and all qualities were bier, but subsequently Flour fell bull from the queßons of Tuesday, the market closing dull at 1150145,80 ' Wheat else fell '44 olr stag very drill 404;1 - Meat buyers, set the following quotations: Westernl, Bno' 105 93; Western wh.te.lo, 610111 94; Flouthp lee 9dollis. Coin closed steady at the nominal quotatlontiniked es Aloes 114, yellow 8a leder@ 04, white Bsreeii. , The weather has been favaable foe the crept , , Distend di A.tbia'a circular says Oorn hen doled N ahum Tuesday. - - pr.ypsgooL PROYIBIONSI MARElT.—Tlicircti lark tapart kroViklociii generally ateady. ' 11,W - heavy, and 6solee lower, In coneequsef the rieeent heAVY ittrivaia. Pork greedy, closing ilr Be- oon il'm, and le higher. ' Lard Aim but quiet LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAREET.—Suga ulet,. Codo the inferior - qualities are quoted lower. ogee quiet, with a slight advance on the lower q ties. /Dee heavy, ito,sla firm at 401,1 N. 1 3 /01ta Mar. owaraissi l • , N•Flit 'yv.tt • Tanpard „ nth:tibia A ndy at 43e eimplia, on the spot and 41m42s 6 , 1, to smite Rot 'Ashe'es quiet - at BL®nnsi Pearls quletJ Posh' Oils , lieles unlroportent. Livened 011,80en308 - Arm, at ' , leads ad for onnsmon..loa Melds 13d (Milne. T 4 iii is in but:little inquiry, and Prioea weak. Sag MARK OM —Wheat buoyant at the open- - . lag, and prices 'amend ilietd, but the market missed Doe—Welch Rails dnii.and offered at 6 1601,13; Sugar heat 7, end Eillower. Turpentine Spirits heeth and 'slightly lower sales at ate Iron Bars dull Fuger heavy, and gd icier. Tea I dim and ga bettor; Common Conon Is 20. Liaised , Oakes declined 20 61erfis Fish Oils—Bales unimportant. Other articles aaohangeil. LONDON MONEY MARRST, May 20.—The London money market to slightly easier. Console are quoted at DixasOlii The tuition In the Beek of Engisnd has icorseeed £164000 during the-Week. , Thequtitatiens for !duodena stoche are unohanged. • --1,A1116T LONDON - 610NRY MARKER.—,LOtinett, Saturday-11 A. 11. —Zonnele opened at last night's quotetionn , AMARIOAN, BBOITRITIBB —Bleurs. Broth• ere repo:t the market for 'American etooke generally unchanged. Menem Bell & Boil quote the market an 40101, but steady at the close. 'Dais latest sales were r Illinois Central sevens of MO (Freeland) 'BOX-1 do • sevens , 139)io10; Brio 'Railroad limns. third mortgage. 67r06e. IIAVRD BlAllitlar.—No report of the Havre market has come to hand: Wrishiagion Affairs. WiHrf• •OTON, Jnne 2 —Tre Beerstary of the Tremor - 7 has decided, on appeal, that engratingai painted or co lored ip'whole; btput, after they era painted, are sub. seat to duty,of 13'par cent. Ai a general practice, under preview' tarifa', the Me; 'ha duty tag been aseeeted on Vidal restore, whether' thiiy are furniahed on 'lmportat On with betties or not, and the glare duty on castor betties, when imported re pasts!), from the stand; The Proretary roes nc aolß clentirecaon for dparting freer th‘t pratitice under the Writing tariff, the metal being the , material of chief Value, therefore the plated ware Is euldeet to the duty of 24 per cent • - - , , Linen'thlrt boronts, nbt being fit for wear in their present Mete, but rather the material to be need in the maaufectmb of garbs. and being a linen fabric, will be treated as a manufacture of flex, subject Id the duty of ID per cent, • DeflpateheS from IVISTICO. IVssenielox. dune 2 — the navy bep'arttfont tn day reendie Is letter from ()obtain Borrasca, command. ins the United State. ship•ofirai Hrodklyn, dated yois (Iran, Hey 2let, In whtah he say. that Captain Sarvia emiled in the Unityd Ship Savan n ah, for reulacola, on the 18th, and the 'United Mater; ablp Saratoga arrived at Vera Oros on the came des' He adds : as allnle, ter HoLane ie desirous of be , irk a ship at Tampion, In anticipation of an attach on /Hat l:hide by the Miramon party,/ Abell :Meat Com. Turner to'-proceed thither, With order. to land' a force, of marines and °there, if necessary, for the proteotion of the. Ameribart conciliate end such American Miliaria as may aced his protection; and la the event of the town being berried by assault, to reltd-o 'of the timmandlog general the aesnrahce of protection to the corundate and all American cat mt. Snots ihatruatione will be in conformitY with the -views of the ra latatei • - The permbiden or init•netton for tlleir lending Will be forwarded by the Juana Government to the Cover • nor of Tatibibc, at the came time. Tliere .were atliero'Crat, when the atioveWaelrrit; ten, two English, ens French, and two Illisnish War' 'word., • The Fran& whnlitil left tadipidd on the 12th of tier, in company trite a brig•of•wgr The Maud, Staten sloop-of-war .Preble„ ordered to the Gulf of Mexiao, , has the same r Miens who went oat Inhier.on the Pareaney eiceeditioa ;,with the exception Of Lieut. Lowry, detaohed on an'Souht of Meknes.. Limit; Babe. suopllll this recency thus occasioned. • . Later from Havana, New ORLEANS, Jere 2 —The helmet. Andienole is below, with Havana dates to the 80th ttt Sopr,W ,atead9 and adtive at Beek' I idolatries ao. Use at 41 wt N ; Lae 1 bnoyant at 18e10.• Nxohtnge on London dun at 116; exahenge on Now 'York 8N - Ohio Republican Convention. , Cootnidits, roue 2 —The foltowtoi nominations have °AG made by the Beilubhean Erste uonvention ' Crovvreor—Wllllam Dean!son, Jr Menta:mot-0 overnor—ltobert q. xirk. Supreme Judge—W. 4 (Maim AndltorZ-B. W. Taylor. Treanurer—A, P. Stone. fientory=As P. tdesell. Boma of Public Works—John Oregoky. School Cornetistloner—Almon Smith. Messege of the Goveruoi of New " • Coietkon. N. 11., June 2 —The means of the Gi.• senior of New llempsitire was received to day by the Legislature. The morAms ststes th'at the preseut d.bt of the State to Jew than 272 000 The Governor advo otter; a protective tariff ; repediates tile, dlictrines of sold dlslinion • Moiety° for New llampthire Sof deeire to iiterineddl , e with the domestic Institu tlone of otherBtstel, but Inslats,pa ber.right to prevent the eZt44sioii of slavery over coil now nee. • estruetive Fire at Galena. ' GALENA, June 2.—A destructive fire °charred this morolog. It broke out about '3 o'cloot Droiro'S crockery stOre r , sad pitendlog to the De Soto Ricose, destroyed the Antihero *log, otthat hotel , The *tole ; salA 4r,y4co is sfareliodse o Natured , (10 • wee . also diAtmyed, with ssieral othei 'menet , btiddlnipi, The lots le estimated at $144 000 so which there wes $5O;- 000 Mumred to the Romer Insurance Company of New York; sad the Mau and Plubalt Oompsnles of Hirt , ford - The iltegatia of the New York Yacht Club. Nave 'nab, June b.—T a the regatta of the New 'York iraeht to.daT, the sloop liaawell, entered by charge Butler, brat rounded ilia stake at Routh West Rid% and the stoop Novel end Mnunuriog followed. 411 ere of the maenad clads of yaahta. ' The schooner Milt. was the first of the lizet-elees ytehte, and the Pltele the next. Fire tit New Orlean94 NRIr Ova-Eau. June 2 —ii pottiOn of Danis , Arcade and tee vulf doing buildings, were burred lad night The aloe et the Bulletin narrowly escaped destructive The loss Is about $15,000. Fire at Cincinnati. TAFAITTI4. MA0411114 2.—Spencer , a Block was par tially destroyed by . fite Mita morning : Lose $2,000. W. L. tiregorrs„haraware store nee damaged, canting a lom of $5 000. Several Other stores nod r films were oleo damaged The total loss wag $lO 000 .artislly at re ad — Miebration. .01110INNATi s June 2 —About eta hundred titaness et Chicago, Milwaukee, and Fort Wayne, arrived here ,this,morning, on an excara,on testa, to estebrate the opening of the new routs to Chicago, via the Ornoin. zott4 Hamilton sod Dayton, Michigan end Pittsburg, Poet Wayne and Chicago roads, At the reception et the Merchants , East:an:o, the hoepitalitles of the city Nero tendered by Mayor Bishop. Speeches were nude by. Mayor Mame of Chicago, and 8. L. Etommediew, president of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton toed. This &fanzine', the guests witne2sed a aimplay made by the firemen, with th•ir stearn.lire engines. briMeh ,of Ittarriage Promise. 6+. LOath. Zane —the cue or gaieties' ,ve. snow, for a breach tit movie Iff montage. *al deetdal by the Sill this afternoon rendering a *valet for the full anwrint of the petition of the plaintiff, SIAO, 00 It fa underatadd that the conned for the defendant will tie a demand to hare the rerdtht eet aside, and Mao a pat. Situ for a,new trial. Sale of a Railroad. JANefivILLI, June 2.—The Chicago, Rt. Paul, and lioz du Lao Railroad arm cold to-day, to the DM and mond mortgage bondholders, for a nominal slum. THE airy. 4217161110178 THIS AVERINO Nair ' Ladirs , Bat Rendairotta”-;- , .A Grand Ballet Divertime taint - • taciboNouoitio eirnme.--Beleottoxui from Playa Goma From Operas, Pantomimes, Danalnt, and Oluging • i'StiMiLvAXIA AoJimmy or TIM 2 / 2 111 htbltlon o[ Paintingeand Btatoary. , GnfiaT I.;EtteXRANCE I.)E3IONernATIoN AT inn ACADEMY. ow •Itioste.—The delegates to the National Melaka of the Sons of Temperanoe, who amoinbled in our city, yesterday morning, were formally received last evening at the Academy of Musts by the Pennsylvania State Temperance So ciety. -Tbe stage was handsomely arranged for the especial occasion, the scene being • the . repro. Ben tenon of the extensive library used in the cele brated pantomime of Faust. The auditorium was Btled to, Overflowing, most of those,present being, ladles. In every part of the .house .members of the order of the Sans of Temperance were to ..be eeen, ribed ,In their, regalia, consisting of plain white collars, with red, white, and blue resets At quarter past eight o'clock the National Di vision entered the mega from the left, and were received - with • rounds of applause. • Alelanderlienry, Mayor of Philadelphia, was Unduoted to the presidential chair by D. W. Jewell. , • , On taking the chair, Mayor Henry alluded to the presence of delegates to the National Convention of the Sone of Temperance from many of our sis ter States and the protium! of North America, to devise suah measures as would tend to advance the prinalpies of the cause of Temperance. This cause is one that appeals at once to the feelings of every man. In conolusion, he expressed an ardent hope that ranch good might flow from the National Divielon of the order, not only to the people of our city, but the State at large and in every Part of our Union tie congratulated the delegates upon being received by so large and brilliant an as sembly. Mr. B. D. Townsend, the worthy Patriarch of South Carolina replied in a brief and eloquent manner, in which he alluded to the institutions of our Government and the Institutions of Tem peranoe, inducing at times considerable applause. Mr. Samuel L. Tilly, the Provincial Secretary of the province of New Brunswick, spoke of the cause of Temperance as being - beyond the mere lines of nationality,' and will continue so as long ne there is ono drunkard left. The cause is one that has done more to break down all proem. dices that have existed between two great natious. lie spoke of the beauties and harmony existing in the °auntie of the order in almost every part of Northitmerica, and recently a grand Division has been established iu Wales. Ile bad come a great distance, others had done the same from other parts, to attend the Convention, and he could not think 4 better pity could have bean selected than that of Brotherly Love, for we are indeed a band of broth ers,- one object being the redemption of mankind from the desolating tyrant, Rum. General Casey, of Ohio, was the next speaker." He alluded to the disastrous effects of the rum trellis in a style of eloquence and off-hand oratory that brought down Wei •houss. During his re. sharks, Imenid that, in New York an asylum is About to be oreoted as a refuge for the drunkard, and , that there are 2,800 applicants already for admission, among whom are twenty who were formerly ministers of the Gospel; forty or fifty lawYere; a hundred dootore, and four hundred women, who have; fallen from the first ranks of respectability. In New York, rosin fur 121,000 Could be occupied, and in Pennsylvania there are 7.5,000 habitual drunkards new. it is for these we labor. Ile contended that Government had no right to license anybody to sell intoxicating drink, and on this point he dwelt at considerable length, convulsing the home at times with laughter and applause. The Rev.' Dr. Chapin, of New York, was next introduood, and ho said that perhaps it may seem somewhat strange that he should come here from the quiet, staid, sober city of New York, where there le no ruin ; where there are no riots, or mur der, or aldermen, to preach temperance to the people of Philadelphia. Be considered the oauae of temperanee to be truth, faith, and perseve, ranee, and on these three points he oonAned his remarks, and illustrated his position by ri train of thought and expression in a truly eloquent Manner, portraying the beauties of truth, and eentrasting their diamond brightness with the 'deep, dark, end damning trsill s in rum, spreading death,and deetruction, - as it does in the ranks of mnkind. Re alluded to the many young men killing themselves inch by itch—bringeog sorrow to the mother's heart, de etruotion to morals. The death of the miserable bang, had it , taken place when ho woo a babe, laid out with roses around his brow, would have been a coronation to the mother in entreat with the drunken, staggering sot bestially reeling be fore her, in her once darling sou. Ile believed there was ac - mush drunkenness among the Gels claims as among the poor, and perhaps more so jjoa , often we use them driving bettor ant. meals than they are themselves, at a fast rate through -the streets', to return home to get more et, that which they had been drinking in the various gilded rum palace!' abroad ! Yes, said the speaker, the perfumed riot' dandy is carried drunk, to his bed, but he is just the, 'same ,as-the: poet, !miserable, hatless, coigne drunkard, ' , who "makes 'hie - bed in the gutter.i. Thera lease , difference In point of morality' foil bcithiere &auk; and in thence° state of bestiality. -On the point of faith, he addressed himself parti- I Onlarly . to those of the temperance army who have taken an active part In the reform, and exhorted them to persevere in the work; that there were but.two points' to be gained ~ by, the principles of temneranee--." the legal suppression orate rum trans"—" the morel reformation of the inebri ate." This alone IS our a'in t. and it is for this ilidrel'Aglit,that' the ' temporsiiidetifficY lath* battling. Even .4' . , be said that the Waffle in rum cannot be - legally "intrieted by any legislative enactment i yet.hmonsidered it right; and no more theta tightsisihathstitell a la* off the: Moor& of Pennsylvania, and every other State in' the country. Look at the war in Europe. We see thatAiistrie'beis Vtit 'ltirlelkieley'foot, frosn'LeM hardy into Piedmont, aspl thee ; has made a moral midetep, and violated' a treaty made years ago. Let ne have a restrictive law on our public record, : add , - ' he. t who. cYlelales . chi tI'AP3, ;be yond my threshold and does a meta`_ ,Wrong . ., Selling liquor, in fact, is either right ckwrong. He was not at all in favor of licensing the trailed In any shape or form If it be right, let all sell` it; if it be wrigi.ean you, in,the facm of (led, license' a wrong'? 'Why, if it 'be 'right, do'yon license men who are wealthyy enough is pay the demanded price, and tern aside the more unfortu nate, who cannot pay, and who have as good a right to sell ? lint, , if the whole be wrong, Why license it at all 1 Why ,not banish It at ones) and let mankind :beadle redeeked•? .. Ile - gala that every lady and gentleman possessed more or less influence, and .he exhorted them to Jain the temperance goolety, ' to , sign 'the pledge, for the sake of .the moral effeot that it would have, and Illustrated this pqeition by introdtteing,in.an elo fluent and Patriotic style that paperer pledge that Was signed years ego, in the Hall of Indepen ditiede, which had the' effeerof - giving - liberty to the people throughout the land. , The vast assemblage now septirated. .. _ GENERAI, REM:stab P Enit'ETNEJAN ColVEOlt , —Escrru Dem -Synod met at 9 o'olook, and was opened with prayer-by the Moderator,' Half en hour watt spent in devothinal examine, Rev John MoMillan presiding. andldenre-Robert Orr,Geo. It. Stuart' .tames Gormley, and Rev. A. G. Mo- Auly conducting. The Synod proceeded to business. The minutes of the preceding meeting wets read.. A motion,syns intreduded and 'carried, transfer ring the ambit Minion to,a conimittee. the,mit. jarity of whom are to twiddle' New 'York. 1 - On motipn, the elders were galled on, in order Vs' exptees their views en the gtlestien of union. '' " • Dlr. Joseph Dauthett was in favor of union,,and would vote against tba'repoti. '' '' .- Mr. Pleming did notethink the report Trite eX- - pitch enough. Yet, as he aoneurrad in the general tenor of the committee's remarks', he would vote for the report. „ hir James N. Gifford would only rend a portion of Soripture7;Rutli 1,10--:'. l . Entreat nctinottOioave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou: gent, I Will go; and where thou lodged I will lodge; thypeople shall be my people, anti, thy-Ird my God.." --.--- • - :-...-- • Mr. J. ermleY could not tee any - error in the basis, but thought therethight be some omission. ' Mr. Gray Was in favor df anion, and against the ,report. If the Chttreli was %Mid. ) it, emitd do m , ore to pull down the strongholds of sin. Rev. Michael Harsher, Paid ,the ChurehrwaS a house on *Moir there Were tinily rcioxiss;iri which the different sections of the Church resided. These rooms were, separated'Y walls, but 'the welt tie-' twee° the R 1) eformed and the United Praebyterian Oharblies *as very thin—so thin that they should not be separated. ,A.judielal testimony was not essential to the etistence 'of the Church. The Church in Scotland had a different testimony from us, and our Murata in India bad he 'testimony at all. The reverend Speaker etemined, at much length, the varlouirpoints on which the ()bugles were seeking union, and concluded by an earnest appeal for its immediate consummation. - '-• • - " ' Rev. J Illt,Wiileon, of ,the„other branch of the Reformed Preabyterlair Olinroli, Wag, on motion of, the Rev. Dr. Wiledn, inidted .to .a sent , as a con sultative menilier.' -' •'' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' Rev. J. F. Hill, as the youngest member of the Synod, had etpeoted to be - siletit,''and to be in atruoted, lie though t the anion itheuld be Bemired at every' 'simian, with the isiception of the' ex pence of prineiple.s - He 'hoped, and prayed ,for a' wiled of the whole Chtunh ailed, and Ihoright the first step, towards that weuld,be a union,arith the Heited.PreabyteriawObflrelt, Awe were,tohave a 6,5 , hf huinillatitni add prayer for the enemas of the missions, we should also have a daY Of hiflaili (Mon, and'faatitir;'tend prayer' in view otthei went et-brotherly 'love- amongst '1111..'. 110 - ttoutd vote against therepert. - - '', IT f , ,4 `` •7 I : • Mr. William -Bankwould vote,for, the report. Ho respected the Hriited,PreabYterien ,Chtirch,' hat did not care for tionetiniinating a union with it: Rev. A. G. McAuley didpet like all •the report,. vat there wove Teeny things in it he dodld approve. There were some differeneis among the members of his church, but not enough to warrant a charge of opposition to principle. He saw - no necessity for giving np the-Reformed Praabyteriad Chip* on the 4roand of prosperity. There were as wide diversities of opinion in the Halted Presbyterian Church: as in the .teformed Church. Tho Church of God dose more for missions in Ito divided state than it would in an aggregate. Ile was in biter of letting well endugh abide, ant would atioord ingly vote for the report.. • . - . '. ._ Mr. John Kemp would vote' foi the repcirt. ' He' was opposed to union. Mr. Robert Liddle would vote for the report. He Supported Its conclusions. Mr. William Matthews thought we had better stay where we were. Ho was opposed to a union AA,. e Halted Presb • tartan Church, and would antes ~..... ri, -y 'as opposea to thes - f - ip - i - f: The Nominating Oomtilttee presented a retort, - which was . reedtend 'reeonimitted tO the' eons- - raittea. Synod then adjourned, with. prayer by Rev. Dr. ; West. AFT3RNOON'SIiS9IOI 4 I The Synod resumed its isessione at three o'elook. The report of the Nominating Committee was presented., containing the names of the oandlditos for the bards of the Synod. " ' Gin motion of Raw John McMillan, the name of the Roy. pr. Douglass was added.to the Board of. Foreign Missions. • • • . ,„.. The following are the names of the members of the boards as cleated by the Synod for the ensuing year: • 11 Oita of Format. kittioitt•-4. Otawford, ' D. D. "'John N McLeod, D. a T. W. J. Wylie, R. T. Bleak, William &elicit,' A. Cl; McAuley, William T. Wylie,-S. P. Herron. A. G_. Wylie, 8.. L. Finney, T. C. Guthrie, D. D., John DaYlass, D. D.', Gavin McMillan, W. P. Shaw, Samuel-Wk. lie, Michael Harebaw, John W. Morrison, and Ba ited Patterson, _ministers; and Robert Stevenson'. Joseph Plemine,John'Kemps, William Biggerstaff, G. H. 'Stunt, Robert any, Henry Sterling, James N. Gifford, William Anew, William Matthews, John Stevenson, Isaac Kirkpatrick, John 0. Nes bit. and Daniel McMillan . ruling eldorg.- - Board of Domestic Illissiottr.-11. 1) D., J. A. Crairford. Alexander Clarke John Bole, W, T. Wylie... Thomas C. Guthrie, D. Th, John, McMaster, John W. Morrison, ministers; Janies, C. Samuel Dallas, Daniel Tay lor, Peter Gribioni- Isaati Kirkpatrick*, J. F. Hier, Motes Shearer, elders. • • •• - s.• • Education Board.—Rev. A M . Stewart.- John' McMillan, Thomas Johoston, Wm. Wilson,-D D., Samuel Wylie: 11" J- Mack, Pinney, tors ; James .P., Fleming, Robert.'Hill, . Thomas Smith, GatirierAdanie, , 'McMillin; Motes Shearer. elders. liottrti .of ,tlto • Amick Mission .-11 ay. J: N. McLeod, D. D. Spencer Pinney, T. W. 'T Wylie, Win. Sierret. ministers; James Stemart,• Witham Matthews. Thomas Mollarney, Robert Orr, elders. Supertntitudonts of the Theolop4,4l,Senzin a ,ry —Rev. A. G. Wylie, R Sterret, George Scott, Gavin McMillan; S W. Crawford, D. D., Themes C. Guthrie, D,D , ministers. Trustees "of 111;1 TheoleArical ' Sentaary ,Nievra. Daniel McMillan, Robert Orr, Joe,rlom; log, Henry Sterling: ' • • - The order of the day, the consideration of the question of intim. was then resumed. - Rev. Matthew lifeßride was not in favor of the report, fora great many reasons,, which he sped fled In a speech of much force and oloquenco. He did not think d union would be for the best in terests of the Church of Christ at the present time. He thought, however, some plan elfoild have been submitted by the committee for a itev. John MoCorkle would vote for some parts of the report, while he would oppose other parts. Ile pressed the question of union by confederation to the attention of Synod. Rev. Mr. MaDowell was riot in favor of union, and would. therefore vote for the report. Thera was no good to he graved by going into the Synod of the United Presbyterian Church, and he thought the prosperity of the climb would be promoted by retaining its organization. The speaker, in a very elaborate speech, examined the various points in the history of Reformed Presbyterlanlam in Caw da, Ireland, Scotland, and the United States, and urged the adoption of the report, as a duty the Synod owed to the Church, and the Church's Head. • Rev. Gavin MoMilian had no sympathy for that language , which endorses ,the - divisions in the Church. of God: Wit shinald rather , mourn' over thorn He had given much thought to the subject of union, and could not• support it now. The United Presbyterian Church had his prayers for its success. •It vial a•very good church, but not quite up to the true standards. He could never give up the standards of the ohuroh. Rev. John Scott said, as he was about to leave he would state his views on the report. - The re port suited him, and ho thought would satisfy the Church. He could not be carried, into the United Presbyterian Church, had deteriorated from the standards endorsed by either of the churches beforp the union. He was not opposed to union, though he was opposed to. the doctrines of the olturoh asking the union. Mr. James McMillan was in favor of adopting the report as the best we could got. Mr •Jamee Neely was 'in favor of standing, by the organization, and leaving the result with God. He wonld vote for the report. Robert Marshall, M. D., would vote - for the re port, as he was opposed to union. Rev. G R McMillan, although a firm friend of union in other days, could not go for • a union: on the basis presented to him. He would never give a vote for destroying the organisation :of his (thumb. When he got tired of the church, or thought he could serve God outside of the organi zation, he would quietly leave, - Rev. John Motilaster gave a history of the ef forts that were made to consummate a union be tween the Reformed Chtirelies, when a Convene tion wan held for that purpose a number of years ago. He had heard of the honeymoon in matri monial unions, and, he thought the United Church was now enjoying the honeymoon. The Synod should wait and sae what would be the Ritual result of the union that is now so happily work ing. He was dooldedly in favor of adopting the report of the committee After commenting on the speech of the Roy. Dr Douglass in favor of union, the speaker went on to examine the arti cles of faith on which the union wag sought to be Obtained. Mr. McMuter gave way for a motion for a re ices to night o'olook, whloh was carried, and tho Synod adjourned. VIVENINII 81{9.9T0N. The time of recess. having expired, the Synod proceeded tn business Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, the (Moire:inn of the oom rnittee on the approaching tri centennial anniver nary, presented a report, which was adopted, pro. posing a postponement of immediate notion, and recommending the appointeKat of a oommittee,to make arrangements. Rev. Jilin bloblaster resumed the debate. lie examined the question of covenanting as It pre sented Wolf to thy various churches. The moat r- - .5....,.. , .-_ , . , .75-,-e .:-.,,....,.....; serious oly i etion he had to the beet was the pm. f es,-iiittbilreinTspettaSep_eftelirelearmieetriegitiww-a amble to - tiradepmegrel4fAlt was the dead fly in thi rds vote of thentl*Ws aie.fint.fl. ii,...T the apot eattry's ,binfrifent,refending forth an on- l'.. MAlstkist peimi, A11ti,E1T441)Cthr,.....z',44, sl i plaint:int savor. ;KT -- • a withorit Preesdent. ' - -`, , • • - --t. - bin. Coyle? l'ite speaker went on , ht great . length - to attack co i pm .,,, uo i,ISIDID24. floaa Thai Warii...infaiDritt 4 a • - the grounds essitmedltl the briefs. There was toe Mr. Tbgamok o ia oh a rt go omo - sur „. itti -,,i iii wiswietz , meek tattled° cf :doetrlnel',.‘-Ormitted by 11" e who spoke at leogth on tbe subject end concluded by stendarda of the Church. He did not see how any i e vying that -the matter iiiii - li thilienda of the meet- Covenanter coulit.,retnicle,-from his doctrine and btu, at".'-e.:12, - 14.1 ir: __. came' dole° t o tholenf Alia - Vetted Church. cic,Slafiee. ellaptte4 Met, aecordingte the ram, fa . - :.. It was agreed that the vide should be taken at sinttell milliTa threkciontiarnitW m c.s s igrnore 10 ovolOok. two. and" that rut 'Mesita itillega:eentrarirkinei% . rating or the Ch tuber aim* the toneolldetlen efstilidr.'!A Rev, LW. Morrison would not detain Synod by eity4,. ,f, ...• • .;,,,,_ ~,, ~. .., adding another word. He was la favor of the re- Tee direiiSaiOn won dentforied'VEDMlth • eili, ;ff., '" 116 7 4„, 1 ! T' port. - . - . !obi. nearly all tbe,roentbera, nebilarAdrertlit'anaila' ''' r ' I Rev. J. S• Scott 'mold not vote for the Whole of rooted that the qtleetted 'ter postnitinit • until - the next the report, for It' enlists that;tlse 0111:o fo , r, slsgetia mrldteleirylbelar Par She corta md ide tg rajo ig eolt i i7e a rvi s uent ! 41 ; 4!..,, , 1 tion is peat • '.'• -'• '• ' ''''.- Mt: Robert' OrtrEfderretsid There is no-church R t i,g:lll.,, , ,,ta n zrimPe 71 , ...vq.a.,........m.i*,,,PhamVer - - that stands upon Scriptural ground "Int,t r the Br do mgjg•ic.irmigr it; „,, , 7.1 . , - ."7 ‘ , , " 40 ' 1 71 6 1. .. formed Presbyterian and 'wad' opposed to Mr. Curiae theughtlisilit7psise de n. - "t',...,,,'' . " ,'''''' union with any church .. • 'Mr. Commit: eild; n the`gentleinarinitiaftndirstand, - 1 Mr. Charles Phillips would vote for; the ;report. say deciatoriAnit the Chair may nicks ,te.dskentlle•:: '•• Mr. R. C. Reed was In favor of union with all .0. 11 .P;S• , ...-- •- :. ~..,,,,-' ' the Presbyterian churches, but at present it was Ifr- ga y er ll'aidt - it &Mould upon the WO IR - Inehlttf "linpraotimablii; s "-i 4•r_), ,- 7 i er' - ', y-., .. th e deelabllle-f the f: 4 .. b•tr, was ' 1 ' 1 414 dirti-r, 4'loo " 16 •be was ditto onunned • - -. ~• . • , ' ;- Thomas Smith, Ef4., was not Preliareit to-indorse ° ;mr Nofpiaiialfereela:Mertiti,likeinirlisa - the , inille everything In the report,,,hut yet he would vote owkilarSeustai to bikini bireir - froteelettoieleck .1. 1 ; fur it as it stood. M. until ten P. Ma.lieltlf Ida 'hi:pelisse' the -Matter " ' Mr Robert - Smithhelleved it-an lmportant thing Would be , romptirsatended to,- ..,..= ..., ...,..,,,,,,,,1 ---, to retain essential triitti.' Ile was not - In favor of •Mr Parker offered a mob: aeon providing fonthetri`4 f an organic union now, bat he thought it desirable r ei a o rni ved . o d t th ci a te stee m b e etz t a i t ib tio ti ck r ie_y, , .. iiiiti sat t te at isiti im e o lt f li t sa u s t ' that thian Should fi e do-ontitatiOn beitireen the kind, , Bees? d wood reeding 1 _ ;•;._ - , t .• ; then .f branches of the Reformed Church. He would vote The elestion for Dorecto• aor the (Ward College . in fever Of parka' t e a reporS,. and,lleinittiaßother :look li!aoo,,,,assi,remlted as teases:: ' ''.- ' part, - - " ° ` ' '''' ' ' ;••• Algernitti - Vitolieetirriitied:lS Vitali; D:111 - inee - ; Rev. - William Sterrett , did not think the long Jet fries, 16: Augustus liatipp,.lpl,-.. Morton afeldichast , dieoussion about to 010`86 'Wits atilculated to do any Apr 2' years, 16 ; James S. Watson.s; Thomas ft Stewart, good. Detwonld vote for the ,rapert„, mite Ass 11,; Deniel - Deali 6; E.. 3.!, CPU, 4 1 - Xtr:•G.72ll. 'Dahill.' , • ag urch. He wanted the question decided, as it has I ainst striltiog a bloat at-lhe organization of , the Cr 1 . ,tit, . --1,- -.1 - -.Y., - . I: ) ,_, /, ~ ,-,f, ...i Ch -. ~ The that four named candidates liming receired ei - 5. agitated the Church too long. ur joritv of votes. were declared dub , elected ; The Chamber Wised to en:udder the petition amend- Rev. Di. Wilson ,thought the ,Cbureh wee safe. ing the petition eenteating the seat of Mr. Bradford, That vies enough for him. , -'ll6 Was nothi be toe. mombestrene tee E l over 4 th we 'i .-,r--- •.. -:- .- -"-, .., .-4- panned nor nor beguiled by any body of meri, under ; Thb CottbeiVioals 'al romei,-1161.- irce - maded - 14-04 , -"- the name of union. •', -• . ~ •-, ogler O'bamber, to proceed to an Ideation et certain Mit Ten o'olook having arrived, a motion was made. earn. Ittiftirtheibacirittei wile 'tetiiiiiittail - - -%1. - "-: ) to suspend'. the rules, :_titlilelt led. to soms debate. 1 comma iscoscitl. - . tinaliv, the previous question was moved by ~ Mr. Steeling submitted - ii - pitittiin from the Wagner Rev. W T. Wylie. .„,_ - , . Free Institute. asking forth::: aunt: the ripper COMM 9f,,.., Mr. Alford wanted bi fritrOduce an amendment the Spring Dead , MID. Itieelled teltatelelenttee . eu - in favor of a unloll.- 'by confederation. , . Cite Property '-',-- 4 '' -""." ' . Rev: T. W) 3clirylie•oPposed this confederation. , :Alf°- a ienethy coimithilmillon hem 'ilia' 'Oh - ief iigi. l -. I neer of. the Firs Department, complaining of. the- , He wanted no more oonsumption of time . Menge amonnt'of water thrown into buildings -la •' A very spirited deba t e arose on the motion to mike for a horse gad veht.le t o eonney him to sod Trent adopt the 'report: , i -•-• "; °;': -1, ~'- r• • • , 1 • 1 ,, - ,, K'._ fire's, 'Dater a fire:alarne telegraph box in bie trine* end '"- Dr. McLeod hoped the vote would be taken office. ,Referied. he the 'Committee on Trust and !ire_ witheutliebate,.- , ;-- -,-- ...--,,,...,- -,......._,, . - ‘," tlompanies." -' - - • , The reperi:Wai then; read. by - article :' ;ate, DAM., one fromther'Rope Hoes Cotowny s Whin ... The article ' , lionising= an ' , Bootle:gated union femur appremiition +o'l4, 00, duetbens for-aome time, - • war adopted. pest. Referred totbe mime commdten. .. . - ' - ' . ;Mr. iliektir:ol•iliellomMittett on Yinaneit. senate: The'etitetritatiebiewerti. alsOLadripted.:- •l- -5 •;" 't ". ,ted sr, seemliest! approprlal leg WOO aesletthe Pena -1 When the article renommendtng the isiing ea • - eilestirs state Sgriettlfetrailair. whieh was tiled down ' the table of the - plan of confederation was reed, ler ,65 to 5i., Ts • '-• ° ' • . Mr. Alfordls amendment in - favor of this union I ,Viteem " third, Rohl", Bullock, 44 ssitialaileirt; ' tilae ,fae,rod.'„.„ ~---- , ', ,i,_•• j, 17, j; . • ~, . .-. cettelt,OrateCDeards; liiiinVe iltacker."Detat., fog. ..., , Rev - 11. - ..r.Blaok . Untied, as a rubetitute, the( h t era.'DerrTL•yeec DeCilein: ttrimr,lniudalida,loley, ,-- the testimony of the:Reformed, Church be ten- 81E0 4 _,„,5• P„,„tiofeer.sl,ela„ ltoa- 1 2. PAYS • , bIV.AIWA. nate, 111.moler; Bowers, IT G ain. ore- naveto the United 'Clhfirch. Lost-yeas 23, Well. Dorian. Peak. Pre:Dyer Dlellneon.,Delifeldt,,:„ nave 25 ' '"'!_..' "; -, -, .; i -i " -""-: s, a^ •! ` • Ildtidae, ebtele,-Toelon. Toast , ' Reari,'EturnierMen. , '-- , her. W. 1 1 1 .'wylie mimed to la y the amendment ner, Resell, Bodgeoli. , „lfettee, Holsomen,.,Tiewavd, of Mt. Alford on the bible. Ibite,'lobnroii,-• Zuetiefe. -Lanier, Lefeh:'Dauiralbs: ‘ 7 , Rev: Dr. Guthrie said irthie - thiere'iiiitarrind 4 0 .0 4 91, MititA.3l4 Mcßride, Miller, Dineellai.94, it would be considered as an abrupt rejootion on O'Nefil;-- Pomeroy, Potter, Pooh. Rtrkom; Mit*, the part of this Synod i - stthe'peate-efferlie - g . offered Ma, Starr, littered, ilninmere, D G. 41 homee,',Wal A. , by Mr. Alford .met Tyson, Tyner, Write, Ward; Watems,ll/istsr, Zane, ! ; e go , iptesidentl"-b5. t Rev. Sohn McMillan suggested that the comm it- also; en &dinner. apprOpriating $1 2'9.91 to`piithe ' tee be authorized to lay , this plan of Mr. Alford's claim of. Menton Mettehtel for admtising, and to Al. liefofo the United Presbyterian Svood. f: • , -, - , dernan"Costes forierviele as a police magistrate. , Ref. bi. Willson rild not th ink this tenable . '' ' l , The subject rrane - rise to's lengthy debate sed,w4e , . % Rev. T. W. J'...irylie thought we' should net allellYleeomniitted to Pe Finance Conimiteeee. •• ' - polite thisto tbenther chureh•netil Ws hail alreCd_ , 'Mr. Bullock, of the Commitiee on Dlgheramt.,enti mitied reseritlone anthorierg tb p ving:Of Stickle, '- amongst ourselves as to what we propose. I.- - • . tamper. Lein:n(l)4M, aid etber e etr i Mta agreed te. ~ ' Rev. - Dr: McLeod said - a - plarr.of covenant - had- Istr: - 40 - raitiof the Committee en Trzete - and lint ' been tendered by this Synodto the United Chareh, Companies a ,entenitteeic rewantiuu. surpeedine. the _ but ih 'upon their ' table.' 'That Wail i'plan of csfinsininirtrigilie Compini;for six menthe, fZtil do ; nna " union that - shotild be considereirbefore weiproff sr 'candor& In 'attaellfnet :the 'lined Will Relies Compaey ~ another. r: 2 r ,.z , :during laid/wirier fire.- - Not agreed to. .", ' " -;,. • Th e p u n of. union - a t propm ad, by the bht easo e ' - mr. Warner. é? ft 6 'Cotomittee on genre,. submit. _ ted eireport end resbintien, approving of tbeeeeenertey - On the motion to lay Mr. Alford'n on the table ~, Presbytery Was read by the secretary. of Logan ,- Aerial "frota , ltiverford street to Meilen d. : , • i,,;.,,E.t., _•_, the yeas and nays were,oalled by, Mr. Ilarshaw, The resolution vent adopted. and resulted as fallen& : jiati 29, nays 22. Rev. Mr: Iltrie,•of the Committee on 'Wharvitiltrief Land. J. M. M. Morrison refused to vote. hip, submitted a inoolution &tithe/king the ebb/melee' , . Xtinf. :Dr., Dingiest wilted -Ysa,sts he thoughtthe• l of the dock it theloot of 'Oalicirthill street-, at rites; plan of a nion by confederation as Consummate pause not ilidirdlo7.s3oo 'Agreed to. „ , . Mr Riley , or the I " del committee eppeinfed in the' - elm:tient AWN he the Twentyet lath ~ls re theThe question areas on the reetommendatieri of DOried that 61r: A:9 bonito had zecelrediairViotee committee, te - lay the plamor confederation on aid m e , g 43.1 „‘t h ,, 995 ~,,, tes. ,mr. (*an d f 9 the table, for future consideration, and it was mitred ito hts seat '''' , -." • - • - °°,7 1 .• ~... ~.t: • adopted. ;,.'. ;,r , 'Mr Jan it Janice sebmitted ' resolution favithm,Select The report as -a whole was then, on motion of Connell to meet them on Tbdrtday next, vial...Vibe,* "•- Dr. Wilson , adopted. '. , • *-, - - - P. •• Guardians of the Poor:and'three mexthereef,the,ll•44, :Rev. DrGuthrie gave nottie f his intention-to of lzfoinfl: I . 6 id alailtalahiet • - ''' ' ' • -- eider. et protait itchisneen name, and the•names of Mr Dirt°. of the, Committee en wharves met Lead, . th e eribmittsd inordniefen appropriating la:LOOM! I all I who would Join with him against the whole the N eva li ng ordockarrliemed to. ,„-, ~ , , raistion of the Synod .': l %:':-• 1, , 0 - '-1•'- • lase MsnueLlis pieta: marinated an ordintineeViegta; ' ' i Rev. W. T. Wylie moved the thanks of the 'stow i department ter the light"pg, eleatieing re- Synod, be, tendered, to ,Mr Stuart, by the ,clerk, pairing or the pablie latige:- Laid over, '''' --- -- 1 ' , for hie 'Many lionitintles - to mernbitrei"A'gretid te'. lIHr ID,Nellyn, place, submitted aremlution irirdrirg _ lAt. a nuarter'prattnleven,lthaiSynoili , on motion by . ssitet'iertkeriertntriftwitt Tennailvinital Rattrend ' „ of mr , j k,,,, f 4 toro wi on,i . np o_ ..4 . itt tk go iv ,,, rj ,i,,,m t ar lagung 'thole traelremina other streets Came pot* „, - 7- rignated brae storm Aefentbl Soatponad laden. nine olelooli. . I OtittOus NoeflNATlosts.-At tho °moos Of the _ i'sir Cetteltsubidtked se application from' the Weal' peopfe , o moolbovo of .43 ifi!fiotiooffs; 1i0v0n....0.,•24..... aloe Pasaenger Railroad Onomany for ,Refined: • i ~ ... l elori or their Rio; and slain of the .itetme. , nesday afternoon, the renewing nominations were to the Committer:me Railroads '' de-, ••- , - ~. - • - , ~ k i `': 7 - ' , ' ' V ' ildr• O'Neill inhenittii axviatolutian aPpotettirlit remit' nil tee of three to ironies into the expediency of the g Police Ma istrates-VIM •• distriot, Robert C. .city purchasing .all -orthe'llity Passenger lisitroad' si. T,lttermeity ; Second , Themes' Dallesi:Third. J. Referred to the Committee on Railroads. It Kenney; rourth„:„ C..; Braise; . Fif th, , John ;Dr. Obarleit- 11. oleakeoniAlhert 11 BoberfCand far-. Swift; Sixth, WilliamP.ll.lbbert; ,Seventh,Witt,.. deeal L. Damen were elected directors of the Client H Butler; Eighth, James Plankinton ;. -Ninth, coll. l le, for_ three years. ~ ' Robert Hutchinson ';' - Tenth, A'. M.' Shoemaker ; ~ ' l ' 6l ° lorloX e?etlefehe Fate thletil, - , . _.- , e -moms ricr • Deventh, John Clouds; Twelfth, 3.'0. Killinger ; - 4,,,. ~_ „ - , , , _.„,, m i cas ., rth ,.,_.-,,,_ , ~,,,___ Thirteenth, 0 -L. - Rinsedell ; Fourteenth , - Joseph S. D r. • pg,,,:ggoigigi,: ' ,;,:-..,., 1 14, Dr.M.`. kg:llareetmait...4: King; Fifteenth,- Isaac Elliott ;,SistMenth, Ben- 4. Dr. G. W- Okambers. . ID--Dr.-Daniel Werakey. Jambi E. Warren.. - - mil - Dr.„0..-31:•0017,- -, ,-, ' Superintendent of Girard Estates-Wm. Elliott . R. Dr. Chas , S Warts. 20. nr J. N. Walter. .., Agent Girard Estates:-Jacob Befit:ste; - ', - ' ' • 10 Dr' R. Rt. C. ash. i..- . ,22,-. De, Jos: C..-AUbert.:-, DireCtoes of Girard College-Algernon S. Ro; / 2 ,Pe• C Beaten.; -•- . Si: pc„.Ellanseacoitelle berts, Augustus Heaton, John Robbins, Jr., E. :A9 mulied :' - I ,_ - --= ‘',--- -' ' ' Harper Jeffries, lot thred years .i,ind Merton Ma- ' Michael for the unexpired feint of W. H. Drayton, resigned. The nominations for vaccine. physlidane were not completed. .dideated, ttnertlie noridnations, therefore, were postponed until a week from next Wednesday. Wit& felt thiough.the bVidge across Gltin nor's .. creak, no the Reading Railroad,' on Tuesday night, and died a few niinutes afterwards,, his been, identified. Ills name was Deno Wilmer. Harrow, aged forty-five yearn, .He, was, formerly, sergeant of marines in the United States service, and has ,latterly been an inmate of the Episcopal Hospital, where heaves' undergiiing - treatment for insanity. 2Cithortlime ago he endeavored' to destroy himself, but was de tected by the officers of - the institution, who pre vented the commission of the deed:, He sucoeeded in effecting his escape on Tuesday last, anTirhile wandering about during the night, suddenly ter- Minateci hie - existence in the manner iseretofore desoribe4., Re was ..the owner of a hotel opposite ' the navy yard, ,which, is at prevent oanducted by a hie wife , and leaves family to moue:able sadden demise. ' Bunn/. ASSAlrlitc—ifiebael• -O'Brien was arrested yesterday and 'taken - . before Alderman Ogle; -on the charge of having. seriously - injured • Mr. Douchet a few nights sines at Mooney's tavern, situated at the corner of Eleventh and Seus - rm greets. It appears that Michaelis ants...ofz. gang of corner loungers which congregates in: bat cinity, all of whom are young men; tud that on the evening of the Mundt they visited the, afore said tavern, when Michael produced a clung shot, and upon some elightprotromition, inflicted several fearful waunds on the head egad face of Mr. Bowl dot,' 1418 Wounds were of so serioni charatfiar, that,ids pit'yeteipit'fientdchim leaving the.henie Unfit yesterday, When be appalled before "the al derman at thNhearing.,..ln default of sl_so) bail Afichael was committed to answer at court. -- - !COUNT! Prilitoit:-IL-1311.rftig Oa wdnth of May ,llBll persons were committed to the County Prim. .Of thin number 1,099 were white men, .998 white Women, 70 colored men, 45. colored women. The commitments for drucheniaess numbered 244; for disorderly conduct, 553 ; stealing, 70; "10,12; ma. Ileums 'mischief, 19 ; - oheating, 7; conspiracy, 3; arson, 2; wife.dosertion, 13; passing counterfeit notes, 2; rreeivleg Staten goods 4; burglary, 6; vagrancy, 419. The number discharged during the month was 1,678. of which 660' were liberated by the inspectors; 8 byignored bills; by magistrates, 513 The number remaining in prison at the close of the month was 817, of whom'2ll were females. WABlCW2YATltalt . .—Yesterday Watiddeidcd ly the warmest day weAave had, this season. Tho thermometer, at one o chiekT, M. in the State lionse steeple was -up to N. 2 deg. ;.,Thin -la a feral- Me reminder that wo have entered on -the heated term, and gives us a foretaste - of 'What may be ex pected as the season progresses. Rosman CasB.--.41" 'boy named Francis Marton, aged 8 years, war admitted to the hospi. tal last evening, having broken his left arm by falling off of apont while' playing with some chil dren' in the vic inity of Twelfth and Fits water streets. EXCHANOII TICKETS.-011r readers will he pleased to learn that tho Girard College and MG., sans Patoonger Railway. Companies yesterday adopted the system of exchange tickets. The prise of those tickets has Oen Axed at slit °ants. ; PASSING COVNTERFISIT ii[Oier.—Atidrow Ferber, alms Bernard Ferber, was held in $1,500 bail yesterday_merning, by, Alderman Haines to anawer the charge of passing counterfeit money: • AnCIDENT.-- 1 4.' boy about eleven yeartf.of ago had one of his_ legs severely bruised yester. day morning, by being caught between two freight oard at Broad and Vine streets. "City Connell's; Beth branches held their septic meetings yesterday afternoon. SELIOT COTINCIII. Thin body met at 3 P 31 , Mr. Column in the chair. ' Among the petitions presented, was one horn the Wed Philadelphia Paueuger , ,llailroad Company. ask ing the ptiellege of 'extending their back through else tal a streets's' the Twenty fourth ward. Also, one from Samuel Rhodes, relative to forrilehing the'Gnardlane of the Poor with two bales of goods, for the coal of $576.103, wbtoh the City ClontrOlier refitted to counter. sign. It asks Councils to authertze the Controller to coenteralgu the warrant. .The Oily Solicitor, to whom vies referred the gammon as to the right of title to the Mallet houses end lota oe which they are ereo'ed at Callowhill and New Market streets, midi' a replyi tenting forth the meaner in which said hones Were built, how.' the companies were , appo nted, hots they have been continued, &o The So lieltor is of opirden that, under all the laws respect log the sidle; the oily can now b come the owner of the property, the amount of which IR to be settled by arbitration. Ala", one Item the Solicitor setting forth the amount of moneys paid by the Sheriff a department into the city Treasury, collected on lien, filed prior to coosolldatioa. It also elates that several he paid liens remain on the deeketa of the old districte, The appro• priet.en made for the advertising of Ilene and leaning the necessary write is exhausted. An appropriation of $4,000 is aektd for. 'I be petitions ware referred to the approplate commiliteee. Mr Weal, from the Committee of City Prop' rty. re ported that the Wares lot bad been purchased hp Mr M'Orea for the eum of $38,000 an ordinance was paned appropriating the sum of $lB3 $0 as cOmmistions for auetio leers who elTeOted the sale. Also, by the some gentlemen, a report relative to tee leasing of the Tobacco Warehruee. This place to in full pomesidon of the present occupants, and wee qamter's rent has'been paid. Alto, one auctions ng the Mayor to attend the eel° or the American Phllotophtoal Hall. - and bid VS 000, provided the old Sank of Pennsylvania be drat mold for $127,000. Adopted.' irhnmpson, from the comMittee to verify the cash accounts of., toe City Treatnry, aubmitted the semi-mon . hly report relative to thilt department up to June Ist, which 'walk . Gtr. Neal, front the.Convolttee on Finance, reported airereely to authorising the Werke to print the annual report. Laid on the table.. Mr. Neal ,cubmitted, r reco'utbou authorizing the Committee on „Polina to It quire Into the expediency of ereettrg lampain the rum' dixtrieta, the number re quired, and the coat of the eame. Befand to rtne Committee on Pollee.. • • • • • • -.. Mr Wetherill offered a joint ',resolution authbristiog the West V' till...M:llNa Passenger Railway to extend their tack on Logan str&et, tom first and other e.reets to the,Twenty-foarth ward, • • On the consideration of this eobjeot the President gm rise to a question of order, and decided - that , ‘i resolatioa «a bill" just the same es "an ordis ZISTIOB," Sick that', therefore, It could not be considered a [bond time at the same either, in his opiqlOn. not , withstanding it had been the inTexlekble cemeni herein. THE „CC)MATI3::! .1100 - 11111)YW011 or The PFeu.l - , - UNITED , STATES— CM COIT 001 : 11 ST—Illdgeir Grier sisf Cadlrelider.z , Thbreourt war Is - ea tmt adjottrilod Witkonr tic:meting - !soy tontines* of poylto imoortitioo. , - • - The itatmemiti- (taintlmo' -otiouroott 'ttattl-lfoodox 'Prarmitrr,Cchnii,-412dgel,...Sttoild; : =4"obn Bnllik iuid 'Pindaric& iiirtitorocbiiitiOi of ilia *state or Toloi!toteo.io.istolyost - 44tolciAt..7YItItato-Totros. Anictlon to xrcovrot , Out' *mount ottoi id. to 1104ot for *ono,' bad - std mashed:' _ „• : _ • Pinion Gomm—judge Ign Smyth. Jr ,- administrator cum .4414assinia, comma of the estate of: Permed,-T.. winiam Vticiwn. administrator of ..the aitate 'ticoliel -IdoCer mialt.• deceseed :Before- r'epimted. -Verdict for the 'plaintiff fcrii 30 - 21 - rAdjutraed. . ' FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The.Moßey Market: PHILADSLPHIL, TUDII 2;1860 The COmpleglos of the foreign news by.ebe Arahlets not such as to help the stook market, which TeM*P-18 doll to an, extreme-dome. , Claroden and Amboy Eton, road share dadiatioeianother bail doily a * share, gell ing at 122; but nearly4ll the other securities on the list fell elf a little. Peineylrania Railroad stook, Read ing Railroad stook, and Beaver Meadow stock all de clined Rhodes bonds and :Catawba% trigs elle% and Frantford sod Southwark Passenger Railway shares sold at a decline of one dollar. • • ' • !Washington Mills,,of 43 Sxcharge glace, New, Ifork t his Maned s very loog document Id' the ihaitiof a air% clear, upon thc ,sffeirs of ~ the anCltrie 'Railroad Company, politely requesting thainkbielifir td subscribe to the fourth mortgage bonds of that cam. piny, and tp pey.for ,them onelealf:in:fiaala oy the com pany's acceptancee and the other halfin the nneeenred binds or coupons of the company, to send him their names. He prefaces this reeneet by a statement of the finances of the concern, which resins to ne to clearly Stove that it is hopelessly insolveet, and that half a doterlitiiiiitY.lliii•iliousindAellar financiers - not save it from a sale to the bondholders. A. long space . is devoted to the . conableration of the advantages of - eatinomyiodeistit - speed, total travel, preservation of credit, and so forth; all of which most remind the poor stockholders who happen to see this great circular of The old plan of looking the stable after the horse lass basso allowed to run away out of it. The bondholders, however, Mai fled it to their advantage file away this :pricions donne:ant; and practice upon its enggestions after_ She iced, in the Course of its evident destiny; hie fallen - into their pos session. Perhape u nhen the eleven:millions of its capi tal stook are wiped out, the steady pursuit of Mr. Miller plan for working the road Will enable the new holders to pay as interest on the balance of its cost. • The afternoon papers pnblieb a detailed description or what is called a new counterfeit, being the reissue of $1 bills of a brokenup and rascally concern, sailed the Merchants , Bank of the Dist - clot of Columbia. We advise cur readers not to touch the notes of any bank purporting to be in' the idstrthi'ilf ollotunthis unless they find it properly noticed in the corusterfsit deteotor ainally existing there. . • The amount et' emit shipped,,tiy, , the Wyoming Oanal Co. (or the week ending Bray 2i, was. „..14 178 tone. Amount previonaly repotted 69 699 Total since opening of nitylgatloo.'APril 4.88,7T1' " Far same period Mat year • • ' 43 885 " Increase this season owe last 40,892 Total-for the month of May, 1959 58.411 if game month ?sat year - - 806a6 Increase over May, 1958 27 781 4, The above shows an tneresee to the tonnage of 7,152 t tons Off t the same pericatin any prevhcas year Obi:9 the commencement of navigatton`on this diVision of the late State - The following is a statement of the reedits of the &forth' eanal tecogsii,j: ' Week ending May 21, 1159.... f 60,084.59 Total, to May 28, 1869' ' 9-,1:886 Total to May 22. ..... 107 10 Week endlog May 59, 1858 8 024 95 " - literesee,lBl9 $17,711 14 , f The receipts of the Delaware Division Canal Colih— nuly for week. endinirldiy29,lBs2, were $8 488 17 Previously this year 4 272 82 Total , $47 US 99 To gime time loot year si,oao to PRILADZY,PIII.6 eTtOE mooches MIAs, June 2, 1859. REPORTHDBY Iti/NL 6Y. BROWN. ,C 0 ~BAX X. NOVI SroCE, &ND BTOBANCie LIROILVISB, NOIMINIST Ana OmurrNtry STRUMS. P/fIBT 1000 Elmira Ist in 70;64 3 I'oo d 0..., 69% 5000 Cans let mg 75.... 503 i 2000 : : do ' 60x. 2 Norristown It.. MK 4 do b5.613i 10 51&61 Bk PICA 05:64% I 14 Allnehlll R.0ub.58 i2O do ,668 7 do .5.58 1 Penns R ..... —.40 12 do 40 BHT - WREN 80 Poona R 05.40 I 1 do 0.40 SECOND 1000 Cato & 5 65'88 56.83 I 4000 do 05.87 1000 N Penns A. 63!( 25 Boar sioadow R,,,07% 8 'do - 97% ' CLOSING, SAO 'Btd 459ad— ghila Sis in 9ff:... 973( 97k' " B. in off.. 97%.97% 4' - N0wi1w011.993100 . Pens& 5s ' '- 90 -71 Sodding It 21 21K: ~' 1748'70 4.47. - `• 78 - 80- '1 ' " - zit 00 1 44 92 9434•1 , c. - do, 'BB 7t ,7111 1 Penns G 40 40,g, • 4, dit n 509 ~..-;.' 87 -" 88 r Not Omni 110 n; 63 ' 64 " Ref 100X107 ' 80 h 1 l'9w (is 'B2 70% 71% ",4444 1 ,.,... 74. 18 BOARD. , 18 Peons R 80% 6 Philo Bank 112 X 12 Frank & Bout' R. 58 4 „do '5B , 10 do 65 58 1 Morrie Canal prf.lol 30 Bear Meadow R.. 571( 2 Harrlntinrg R..... 68 6 Conaolidatn 8a0k.24 1f 1 3 do 24X 8 Oam & Amb 8..112 2 do 122 3 do 123 BOARDS. 50 Union Bank Tann L 5.108 BOARD. . . , Team 8: Aink - R..122 , 8 Corn Et Bank ...24% lb N !Sok By ' 182 2 10 ' — do AP arm & Bach Bk.BBX Ckdi-DIILL -68 x 814. Atha ! Betel Nay Stock, OX 9 • _ l, Pre? 17 1.1 x Winurpn &Atm R 8 8% -" 7 g 112 nag.. ea 70 ,6 24 60 Ilan island.,..,. 10% log 1,4 h 0241 & Nay! 48 et.g N Penns B BX. 8X oe, , 62% 84 cc 10a Kw 801 Oidawissa 8.... .6x8% `!, DA nit lnln -60 61 Prink n &Bonth B, 67 69 24 &ad RR.... 47 LO limo & ViDeSt R 46X : 542,182 0
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