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' ,''""` - i f ': ' ' 4 ` • 0140 1 4404p,-pf_A*xii Piir ' 0 (. 013 9 11 ; tirPo):,4illiitkiirltlinititim! 4‘ bY, th eg ea it* al l ikailowl, , 4oiisiaiteiiiiilic the° „F*te_ll7 avail'` at,MitalrACfcirriO,,jun'orimPalgrit , p .ll .liltAaaa' • ' 0 itatOarraillt.ired.;aa,Well'ail.theharula to, Viaelsnta Infringlieli - , paper 'says - Ahat , 4 ilk ,W i triaii , l i traiiiin,gthd'aininent °Rhaetian of 2 ,,iiie r liiyituaitfi War , who teeny dangerously period''llf;o4lii . 4Ydvaileed2 Of life, had - pre. , Ot 44;1t4fal.lijil.fiii); from consideration *tite!,-.. ' ciiidi*brltilli`and, 't l i e - co m p ar a iive .15 1 144.4:90 1} P; 44ibat4ia; that "the atteCk upon 0104AlatOha right, by 'Ol O 4 brAanial.pr .litablishealimself In 14ombardy, and: has cat , taihisf 4iipposeitc froln, using ,tho Splugen tiaglivie the - "Articular:Move, in t the' great *aineltif*arywhichtilieuld "be liadas exactly ' ti -gt t.1 1 4:10,.t.i t ii e ;°°c. , q . it .°,i h- , - . , ,i' ' li iiiik be'gorth While" herq "to give abrief #94 1 4'.0 , .tile"oloQa.aeats, of InsePh_ War. , . - ;act 4 114, : w4crbor4 , sit Arfce, ilfty-two years ago, , :and entered; the ,Sard!alark ,IlarY at an °early igee' c lit.lBB4 be was compelled. to fly from. 'Geitoi, beanie or his complicity in ii` liberal Cifinapitail.°After "IWO , years' l residence' in - Araitieli)44;l:dwentio ' oilerhis services tithe . pv,Rf,,Tedisil, , :bo - ,i;f3ielyeil , ouch insafficient bilcoursialne4l4.thata teen left ArlidA•i 4 d• lurflk,kto,ltonth-Atnrien, Where e command s , l Jin.'l.tkei- , lP;iit,li KrrOduaii tha,:.aiill_adreii destinedio act against.Bnenos Ayres. • When thellavolutinn ' - 0f. , 11:348 broke out,• Gnat ' . i4ei,tfiritiiiiie remains of the Italian' legirha ,who' - had ' fOgbi nndit., liiiii Sonth'Ainerioa, 1640 :in,itiir isfa..j,:-. or'ltaitan ' Independenbe SP,: -l iednOik ii ilin tircd; , and in. Rome, ( wldaktltie g allantly de:fended", against the -French,,treops,), his Valor was distingnished. Mit, indeed,- is, , . -,..- t -.. • . .•-- t ~.'", -'-, 4 - A Wiitlhat ewe dati • , - - L ' ~. •.,', - 'Dui &Aaiun farm'that death &inlets,- , `..i 1 , ;, - .3q - ,ft Atti,tatett-4er_the dartattla Balm , ,',. , . 7 AftetAtomiti,Ftrna•!: - taken; , Giarnmarr-.dig-, itandecti*AlNCoempany„of adherentaf-and wont tojfeyr:lro*, Whet.° he ebterod ,into.butg, nestil l Pfbeithit; returned South 'Amer!. ca, and- noththanded Abe Peruvian navy for aonthjirtio,,:geithit lived, with : his , ebiltiren, ie„an;island,pear. Sardinia for, : the last tivn .yeare,: ~His--wife, ty' woman- of.. undaunted `coitragoi.died; by his aidit; froth an Austrian •balttitil.TtitiY.At 4 the ''stinthl of the war-: 'irtittitier,`i2faltiirt hie, riati,4l :yel.:nromt,hiStAi4e, enrol thenthaliea undtir, blifeinnththi,d: 14'11:at& and Vthroit.,limmA-. !trig; ! ihavii Apo* relianco,,th his _ability, and ..brivery,ond, helmet:am destined to play a.lgad • thg part in'the:eventb of the fas6cornizni tithe. - 'OClflok -statoroottiong'frame, briVe hear‘ itidianorOns, 04Fits'Ain' ',soli to the tiei lla leader nOW'i# Europe; alith.oi ,apppie, in ligttiAtip,hitithent;,ii4bialerhils, is %aided • •„ : .; • -• • •• ~T,The Witty', Of the Books 3 'Bln4"the data, SVpri k there, :., re, ban nothiiO# sp4 lattla„Of the,, p 09,40, ge that !:at*-71 1 1 1 1eilpeYen por'netually,weging, her itereett.Ctrinags -Drawls and hid late pnb-• & ,Evens.• ' , We have duly ` - iiiserded•Cilichincident - of this etenvaign; down • tellieholli t indn i ceinent 'or sii'lipiditiou!wbelilk lant:cern*lled suction sale .of thic'- 44010'4" ritog4;•:)os ;0.+.1 3 , 4,470.9 4 .:9i* eti*,. my* ::kri.pto*:- imS•buassaajhe purchaser, obtaining as -Stec* b2Q,OQp numbers *Utile-Fork ' , in Numbers, Patty VolutitesP: sThe i:o6Jl4, 4 ;tifsetd -:-Wrird ! itorait plane on May 28th, 'closing the nineteenths:refugia.' " = -Olitlii4ttelyer*iditiiiii*J4lit,npon Hoiuti ! ,the_l4ondOn Tititea, after the • , 4114eiiielind the . - • ~ Hovsnaarri Wonef..-hterent; Bradbury As - Evans liitenantateettat"their oonneotion with,trouseholg Wpide - wilt trus, from And after the 28th giit'tkat on Settieday;;;.thii U of .Ittly;they gorlodloali to te-003106:-Ooree ti"- Week - Vitt oortimuntostiona for lhs;lidltor, to -be,-addressod .10-No-. -11 Bonverie atrelqine4oe t , - ;,0„. • ' • oddly,aamed t;TUe near and jouroal—for Qnde -f Week ;Is, lA itleult at _absurd. all ,4U the Year-r.Rousd--will be illustrated, it is trod, I lint tiilifit .:s ehancitTifi there that it can rival I!toitiiill44 . " - ?tr;'-i3latati Lucia; who • ace -":ieeileil'Mr:S,4l*PlllLLlPS as Literary Edi. tiiarTtli#':27'itne:s,,. heed be:ei . nientipilesl,a4 ItivflMdititijilg Opted aii,ireitc.;4 . s. is a ihinight , :. , but vathet, too ; heavy:ft •Pleile of tw ililtarrifor inteh a light eraft.-.llfi a,near relative 'of llraous Illti6lll' and Ida brother, Mrili'aletrarp , Locat,•Whote death took place , ifee - ItiWagn,'"WitiMditer and Tropitebir, for si k -oe t egi N§ f therTablei; a'‘RotuAtet thae - 'Cirdniation, and. wistinlivited til'clitifient'foi Math, in Ire ,-,..Aft,yfilnivetreentioned Domani, we may ifidihstithere; la alto advertised to 'appear, on blubbers, intiform lirigilialtrien;COVered- et l'icklitek,' 3 the first A. Tillffor TioCities,")bY 4314 . iii*lettfififf, - ,W,4'iWe'llliiitristionif by #4 !14- diJ44.oo l ,4l l. iU'i*l' '' `l ?h i s•P Tlt 4,lo4,o7Ooinpleteit,lttOlgit nienthly ,itartll.-;,The story, as overyltody•knoirs, TOO* , weelulfter` 'week •in atii the 'rear aryl NEW Terk—having ia - •the`,latter place the advantage of , being ni - 41h1$911tistri41 by - 4'6th( jiiistaixAsr; an - it:nifirtekie -- artiKittte'really:hio f eahell 'beers thati f'4lll7,"has et - `hiltififfddl-ingthe last ten yeatt:: : • Oat 41par , . Tan Pint+tr: Atrioi* the very many • 1 0 0 d names leggested rot the'new hotel, I regret to 'the absence• of all rixeritlon of distin-: 'ittiakod'Worniti. Surely, the egotism of Philadet-- ' - illiiiiiiishentiWqentir4,stoottior the die'.l/tit" n,rx:="-nor' is theCaffeetlen ' for cur 'inotlieri p . )llvea, daughters,' and" eiders, 'ta be con finidaritliekten,inefeetlel attention and - the trar iittlitlrne ) lawns, and knelt for the larder. propose fila,n;'initte of the women of Phila.- ..... 11 0e0J 6- nal! ' illensisilatel the !I! Sr. 0.4.1.11/Ttriy," 4,1ii0, n ` " Don' t jai 'iseoned',"o: - e'lliotlonl Qf 4 d6,2'' And tkiloW-iott will assign : the reason of all ehreW"d'obas‘riere for yonr appnSvit it i l i pataistipe, :,The custom of 411, - .snooese. jtale to Barley- efisatellligt;4l,l4 wedding trips, tio.. • "iiiWilne 'man" to' bills; obsiik -bag ' jilt* shall - we elen, - "At • 'that iitifiatisett lit'lienet Et our sea, air—at the - - If you want to , - )tiieWitho C. taadrini was, ,hiatheittieniOtilailder end he infornied: 'Jibe , " "Minsar Sinsinc f ' • ?,.. 4-: 'Bilissantine 'House* , - ' In ofiradviitleireg aolunana to--day will be found the card ; of bfr .' llenry Smith's "Brigantine !! , :stairlitalktino Beach; Those Who Till ted thin pfasisanl semskisiliort last season sneak of it Aualisi - lkigiteat::ternan,' as !affording; at modetate 4 114 44;:m3.1 , 114 riontreratlie - biaries wbieh our feel thanes& of, and naturally seek during alt,e!lanaliati, , :mofiths.:: This honk: is- convenient of 'aseeskitidlias the,adventagesolhaeellent bathing, 401 4 -Wei nab Trur*g and fishing, and a lidight zfullii'oxialii4 inalgorating, situation between the - - 'boar isidithieosean;' , : - ",; , .. - : - , • MEM . ip Ohio" . tOotreoponbrifssor, The Ezitscl, - ' - er , 13:03.0"N, eiark _county, Ohio, Tune 8, EDitog r,.Paiaße Mitch; one of the largest +liiteatigtrrifintrepuntieslalltii United , Stator, and everything-hadlreiti , iiey favorable for an extra gend clop, tantilliskilaittilderadgist, at which time hail ad layaryieeirir trait, =4: , 11 , is iinrr feare4.thetit,, , agrahrand fruit are de. Trade' /jig ilgtimay been affeeted .aittinine orates faristeroliandist have.been coati -411101ded,;7,,r---q-;• rfif • - • , j 104 *H . lt wagoot NV ibtatei _ • " .c! , 10, Tut STieMeimilik 'rtitrvel, - Kingsoa -104; :010*004,,iin; ammo. oburob, tiaa 41,141i1ta 'Am mistaken--it the, 4014 Rd thailjribto4,lrbi',•ioittiAlieittoeis•.. nobly tPsrs9dattn6 , At_~~atj ; Attriotive, did "not - number' di 1,144111 i I-44011,06414'0A( 47, - :'Xii466l, theft. ,tKmj mLet litre been rewaidid b 5 410010517 it vie 'Cosy Xditi thbeigidi • iiia t 'ilitiOsfair there, spin,* iinikt OFee UttientOitikeitiii boat', tiahlagy ?iiiifthiellitiontis - 01.0 — itieltapit on "that 00048102 wltasw, A, de- Arlittelview it4aßb6ag lilo.o,ii loriononeJete with ktti etritw-; if Attlee imam 4 0 14 :eitileiliixartis in itselti - *Lilco lAinitii:nentiritrtaiseedtiblei twice sad 'there,' with rise Cpeitlinens bt fineinesdlo4ock epcsivi neon UM, an d oharnarg yonne . -hidleo.f/Littiendenee; together with, aambardeefotbetettibetlinii, 00mi:drill to render lite telthill fin OM CVO •14001, iii.ad. R di,th We* .1-• I 41:11)NIGHTsliAlL• ,444- 4 .... LeOeir ithi cc Ocaap [ onsil. •• of The Psess.o = - Itle•Upeadoitiop 10, 1859. • The retaina of the late tiablrensOilat eleotion in Virginia , whit& have now pearly all been re ceived, show that while Gokgb , Ohe Opposition ,candidate, gained largely on the vote of the Oppo oaiididite for Goveraor fn :1851 in alt the °aunties where alarge number of slaves are held, tp,ilte..WAsiorp..-.oml,POr.itmeateni,o o uptdea of the ,Otateoshore the number of slaves' IS Veir•Y`iniall, ..ZO't Ottertail; d largely , 64*i-the - Tote Of Govitnor lirreiviii 1855i' •id , '1 ,Q • labia z.noommted;for on the supposition that TWA the fainoucltuffinpomphlet ngainstslavory, ~,,wititisthigit: l oeteher,yros closely ; identifiad,, and -WhiSttoontained one of the *roiliest iygnmenta in fluor "h‘i4 abolition of; elavory over published; injtired tetiibiss'yery much in the large:Stars liaidiiiK9Aintlq eciiliaisid ageedly P6werful Indians. hie favor. •Inthe email Sleiveholdini, "Countielf;'and 'the votes thus gainektor him probe; hIY -equal in ntimber his majority.; • It Is something, new s for a Governor of the, „Old Ihnidnionto owe his election, evou indireotly, to ,a freeltoll serttiment ! . Surely, after snob inin diot4lon of publio, foaling, , and, the, forgiveness orlii•Aatbber'e, former pcialtivO committal to ultra free''Stato 'sentiments' tbe party whiCh 'nominated end eleated'him;" there ought net to he the slightest hositation, even Wincing thoMostdo.: aided: Are:eaters of-the' South, in - cordially mi. knowledging as politioal.brethron ; the stnrdiestet the, anti•Lecompton rebels, if the, latter should consent to an alliance with them on any , new PO.ns th4t Thu southern Juarnais that Fajolaaffi'.eitotohai'a triumph, and yet denCtince anti:LeimnitOirDeraoarats as men who have eorn initted' an'tinpardonable sin, 'strain at 'a gnat 'while-they'stiallow dooms'. - • • r reoollect reading; a few years ago, in' an 'old hewspaper file, a long and able 'Address of a 'De-. =erotic State Qentrat Committee of, Peantylva• ale.issued more tau thirtryearil ago, the burden t f 'w ihich was k aidenun*tion of the Opposition dan gldato for Governor „at ",that time, for having in ditivored obitructie vkide, !he emancipation of alaiery 'le -year State, on soechant of his Vicente* , interestin'eleve- piopeffYY'lt - appears to have been -oonsiderad" perfeiotly-l)einooratiii; 'then' to antagaritse slavery in . PenneylVania, and I presume .that It would Inanely have beep tiOneldererl an ranee agalnet Detneoratio per:l9loos to have .adeocated the right of the people of any Territory to decide for theiteolves ,whether slavery obould or - stuitild 'net:be altiiied to' exiat'uocong them. Ail' 'this precedent,' hoietier, Was esta blished' while 'Mr: !Washita 'was . etlll aotively co-operating ,with tlie Federal partY, 1 Preimmic he Wouldnot co - rudder At binding, and therefore that It was no barrier,te ;hie' adoptiph of the peculiar yoodeby,which he has distinguished his Adminie tration, vit ; the ,adoptieri... of ,the theory, that 'o of the right of,ielPgevernMetit, * o,i the `slavery ,ynestioii,4l"tho 'Territories, and the iitablielonient of 'ilavery therein, 'against the wilt of their enlia6itants, are the vital tests of Democracy. All attempts of the Addable .tratlon to' achieve ' distinetbsti in ' other ways have failed, but no one.oan deny the extent or the odium- of the notoriety it has -gained by ito memorable coup d'Aor against what, previous to its. accession- to, power, was oonsidered a Ruda reental dootrine of the party to which it owes its existence. ' ' • Upon the - acceptability bf thigh peolzitai doe trines' tbn Sadist of kr. Iltiohanan's aspiration's for a second' Matt mainly depend. • Notwithstand ing the repeated denials of , bas intention to be a candidate forre-eleotion, depend Open it, his will lie If he can see the ghost- df, ;Et- elailie Air ottani " History is philbsophy teaching byexample," and it tea, notoriOne feet that every one of his prodit• 'peskier& 'desired' a re-oletticiri: It Is natural fOr Merl to loviPtiner, and after having enjoyed its fesotaationi for four 'years, it is net - strange thit they should desire to prolbng their reign., No one acquainted with Mr. Buohandn's nature, and the unction -with-which he rolls power es a Street morsel underlie tongue, can doubt for one moment that his desire for its continuation is at least as strong that of any of his prededessora. , "As I predicted in in'y late letter, lib begiolt to talk frequently of the absolute necessity of it Presidential tear' through the - Northern States. Rely upon it, he will; if he is Well invited, ode -brate September or October in this, way. He. ih deeplyßeprelled that his name alone eau uulth DeMoaratitt. party in :4E160 ; and, therefore o • thitqls pr!ininee,wyl; exalte such an entimalant is New York, Nerr,Jeriey, 'and PennsylvaniO, as cannot:fed to prove that his 'augary is Correct in thiereetnot: " ' " ' 'llie - lest on dills, that the Adininistrationnent. .plainsiltat 'soh men es Seinitor John IV. Thomson, of New Jersey, do-hot-resist the' ter denoy of things Eittito ageinti the. Administration. .1116' not know what Senator Thoisson'sfeekinge are ohn this stibis,bithiititlit , is.rejlinn 4pParent that while 77- nrtristmqpist a lien; In supporting its most,ableettoriablenieseirreS, only out of,perdeaal regard for the,Preeldbut, this Adminlltrall p i his done little hr nothing for hint In returdo • Donothe surprised if the Washington t'otksti tutionoander Brigadier General George Wash ington Bowritan, should come out preset:illy and denounce all the Demooratio Stabs penventlons ih the free itateS that de, not warmly support the doctitne of, a slave code for the protection of slaiery.iii the. Territories. thunder-bolt is in careful preparation. As I announced 8011121' days ago, in' this ow:. respondence, Roger A. Pryor retiree from The ,States, whichjeurnal will hereafter be conducted under the menaginnent of Major J. P. Heim. v , e States has miens Er!cub in Congreia End in the *Mg*, but it *lll be very difficult to isupplY the Naoszioy.oreated,by the •retiretneut of Mr. Pryor. In any tobool•boyileye rued of the eaven won. ,dare of the world.. They were ernetly the Magi cal number setae. In UM feat dge Wonders have Indreased. - Rvery country has at least its seven, end eemo several odd ones to spare. Here, in this ,model Republio, we' have one State wonders, our Federal wonders, cur , city wonders, and our alma try wonders.:- TbOmobt retiently dikadi , e'red won der is a parent' wonder, and is.Vionderful wonder it 'l`ho kenielltAlb personages of whom blographi- CAI bottom; are given in the Arabian Nights Ett lertainments; are none of them to be compared he this wonder of the Western world. Perhaps the' noted English novelist, Godwin, hat Milne the :nearest to' a parallel to the paragon of !sewer and ability in his hero R.- hoop ; .destribed in hilt tiotrel of that" title. , : itoderittre 'minder peliseded the scorer bf tie Filllooophor's Stone, or the art bf trimenniting all metal?) into gold." One Bt. bas 'net the fealty peas:lased by Bt. 'Leon; Mat in Saving money his abilr ty is most eitradrdinary. Ho is a • parrot prodigy In the art and mystery of nig apending. • •Ohic Ben Franklin told us. that - a " penny eared is two-pence earned." This teastim is nosy pbe.snottoor thokpresld6g genius of the Post Office Departtnent. Heretofore the cry of the Post Mee Department, whenever Oongram has met. -has been like that of the horse leech, " Give, give,. give." Oar Postmasters General have, hereto. fore, been but sturdy beggars of OrMgreesional bounty; but now the cry le, "Save, save, save." The age of mail facilities is over. The genius of , niggard economy presides over the destinies of the poital..serviee. Pablio convenience is discarded as an unwise •prineiple. It is nothing. The mail service meet be made a moneymaking machine, to be worked only for the benefit of its regillaters at , Weelaluglon,. whose salaries wilt of course bp increatled while theirlabors ,be diminished. .No one can doubt who it , is I refer to, as to who 'is the wonder flint, has eo suddenly burst upon tbo alkterdshed gaze of the people of this Oonfederaoy. The ethetztfix gentlemen, who are his colleagues 'at" the Presidential council board, are mere twink ling stars in nopiparison, with .this resplendent orb. ' The illustrious "J. D." is himself thrown into tke shade by this genius in raying, and looks with awe on his 'city proportions. The President oftentmotes, as you know, from the ancient and modern poets,‘ and for some time pact has been ofteri heard to exclaim:"!gave use from my Mende, and / will take dare of my enemies.',' The saving Poldranster General answers by ready' °bedlam's. - • The teott remarkable- ekhibition of the saving abilities of this , newly-fledged Postmaster Gene. ral la - that-telegraphed, within the !oat few days, throughout the broad land, of two millions and a Aalf dfdollars,' federal currently, by the dia contintutnee of certain mail routes, and decreasing the'Serviee on Others. One case, the public were informed a ferr days, since, was the .dlseonti mind° .' Of one half the California overland mail; thus saving a cool five hundred thousand ; but it Herne that Attorney General Blaok sap ho hits no to do this: I learn that in Kentucky, Loishdani, Maryland, and' Plorida i or, . at, least, oartain‘perts of these States, the Useless rouble will not be interfered' with, Ow the ground of want of authority' in those localities. But, besides the saving'of millions by the abolition of all the mail routes that are not profitable, at, least a million more is waved by the abolition of stamps, in consequenee of the alleged extenalve forgeries of. them; and,l37 the aubstitution -of stamped wave. lopes which' It is Impossible to forge, and upon the, sale of whielait Is contemplated the Poet !Mee will make' at least-one: half a atilt each clear wish' profit, -' rWoudetful wonderful k the most sanguine .„ - expeolations are entertained, it is underatoodi by .11r. Holt, of being able to save enough certainly to pay the bonus of $1406.06 per month, which - poor Wendell has, to ; fork over by. Presidential raiment, out ,of the _post office print ing, to the " Constitutional Generai," to keep the organ grinding, and that, other $l,OOO per month to one of your pity organs. The yap to the' third One has bean stopped on the saying principle.' Q u it e a Air wee made here at the hints in your paper about the three thousand dollars hot paid till trait was threatened to Mr.,-7, of Zllfnols, to keep - the paper going. , 00A:deny the aecount.altogether, bat Mr. Carlisle, one of the most respectable lawyers of this city, it called to the stand, can testify as I.tv the true foots, for tho claim against, , c J. B." was plow/ in his hands to; eolleatlon, Senator Bigler might also be ablg ii PRESS. T pI-RdipEIMIJA; :SATURDAY, JUNE il, 1.850. copious gow - of water. - The ' GENERAL SWEDENBORGIAN CONVENTION. tit teli A 'SeMilittliNittati) , Ekthia'tysittlialitielll,`titid who . ' eel Of Pain-met, and moth-leg. simply the 'touehing of f THOnlin LT MORNING'S PROOSSAINOS —Thisponvention " pOnexectiiitAnCtilliO," Popeye&-..iXenit''''ihe . inn pail to 'aeaore a very l t h0 i 0.,. . 0 rev ii i o i ota : m e : o,7/pm *. -4:41 1 - 0 a ff a i, -- :,-, - iontitein Othoreles le simp l y a large-dead, hydrant,. kesseembled at gyji o'clock. The roll was - loaned. the ind4aire` the .-,- Ifieitid . , ,enNe- he,h...b.t.: - .... , ,,e4 1 :11t 0 .0 0 - . V. 111 . - : certainly; at. thenext Widen N probe' th eritorfunt" ' Li a r s (° 4 ' ' ' . li b l i tlyf te ou it m e f h li k 0!!"..,v0h380 eels (mule of east iron) . miautea road end , approved, and boattmat primedelL „-- f : Littit; Oinerat *gat win; on nelt:isirio - w' ' - Bey. Mr. - Bennie presented it a report from the Gona out for, a' field day, and ippropilatiori af puhliaMonei feePartipurPOiee ' ' - mittee on licaleelastical Affairs, relative to a petition . .', . , ~ . - e ; tile Eleventh regiment, Washington Pales—titat Elpe ..that had been received from the German 'reeeivers of and to Maintain party Pioniant. to the 'bottom. Thu' betel having been ordere dthe NeWohurch of Noir Orleans sating that they be 1 . Conntittitional Generid" . ;eomnlaine dreadfully parade-, , a l d ate e dinthe that he bought an elephant when be took the On Teasley evening next, at the Academy of Mudd Irecommendations ' it I li " T n h u e in ruo a r gr t za to ad . opted, _Union, and, more than all, goor.e, up a, good fat .• Madame La Comtesso de Femme” will tasks her A retort was also received from the Committee on ' &Ilia' to take charge of a, concern that " don't , first and only appearanoa in a grand opera performance Neolealaatical Affairs. in relation to the Liturgy, which ilt,'''_'ll's will', X predfot, 'resign ere lOng, Mid ilia' for the:oo4f of the ,Womenla gospital-macolatioa, w p:i n nt r it a g 4 Of a b l olh ia f r o e r a me °la .s °l llh aetTonoV,. t f t ea% I: I I zg sad ender the special Patronage ''of t h e ladies , Astor. Mtn. imported aaalatant , take . hle , plaoe: . - p ermitting the societies to exercise their choice, was Hoy, Beeknan, Cooper, Orianell,Muffinan, adopted. , „ -- ' • OnoaMonii, " flrfit ' Li. ' rim, Howland, gni o'heis ~ in sestet, " A rehltetion requirfog the 'Commitlee. eta SOOlelli *stunt . A gaffs to annually report Srigfiestiond for im p-evil ig the liturgf was reminded.- Bey, fdr. Petteo presented the report of the Coat proiraoied. absence in Miters) Mr. vette° on. Religions Instruction , - which wee read and l a ii i r d g fl l o l d r ;le i a ally w h° ar h e ave Richard iae r. till t t 4.1 A .77 m i i i i i ill I f f r:o i . li i f i , l e i mm ` ; v iot o :t i a oh : i its l i e (v ' . l, verTeocisesefultrip tlirough the Southern and Western r e g A na r 74% 1 n g t g n e• plat dla r t - 1 11-n t he ia R a e v ' p n y . : ° l t Ph ' : l a tl d COI. Jerome Plpes,'') after a adapted. - - ranee, And Om Augustus Caws! D o d ge , Late trotted dress be aeliverid before the Conventio n for publics estates raledatee-to Spain. ': , ' - lion in the _Journal,, sod adopted. . Tee Goznodttee mi MisitOns and Oolportege presented a report, Which iras reed and aircePtoff• - The - Execute. Committee, presented their annual re port, which vas real and *deleted- - ' ,- On motion, the following resphation woe mele aMend ing order until °tanneries' Ordered :' Resolved, That there be' appropriated from the fends of this Convention necessary amounts to enable the Board of Publication, in tddition to Inch - specific contributions as may be made to carry out the plans of said board, said emanate to be paid by the treasurer open the order of toe mild board. The annual report of the Michigan cod Northern In diana An-oolatio I was read and adopted. Attar:bed to this was thrt:reprrt of the It er. amine Fox, missionary, Which ryas also read aid accepted. Some other' business' wee transasted, after which the Convention took a reclaim until 4)( o 'clock. Ti, Voile- Soto, wh'ch tie recede had been taken having expired, beehive' was resumed. Rev. Mr.-Drie presented the,report of the Maine As 1100'at1012. which wee read and accepted . . Rev- Mr' Boned, presented ii preamble and resolu tions apProriog tfie use of an tnialal drew, by the minister In the, performance of His named forint one Laid ma the table. • The Committee on Ecolesis•tical Affairs gave not*ce that they bad provided- for religions services to take place on Friday, at noon Tho Ounventlon. on motion, adjourned to meet on Fridayr triernieg, at 91L o'clock. reermanar'tvraoonsorsos.. .... _ . . . tREN . CII 'PLAYS lei` WilattitT•iTßMlT TtfEATRVI. large audience, list night, assisted at the per formance of four plays represented by the very able Company 'rata' the Theatre Francais, New York. Each of those pieces has some peculiarly attractive, point : • wit, caricature, sentiment, and sitnatien ,opmbine. to Mahn them taking. The diffioulty in notioing them is 'thitEarery Performer dime *bla 'or her best: Nor this' alone—but 'MS sittrii/ear of ate tot is :Of . cantle there are degrees of Merit: The broad comedy of Mlle. Sen, "out fat friend," -contrasts and' yet tteeimi• lates with the sentimental Comedy of that little "Primes," Mlle. Lanrenco Chevalier, who, by the way, dresses, with all_ the, propriety and taste of. the excellent Parialartoaltoel oho was eduoated in., When Vei4le is that of a itigh . rianur she 'ecru rich costninert and splendlajcwele..; When she appears ' is a country girl, She' dresiet`Ma!ta 'rigid rule of Copying the country attire, wherelso our own Emilie Taylorifrears the'dress Of a Spanish countess (jewels, lace, and so , on Intiltided) when she appears a poor peseant.gitli . M. Peal baba made a gteat bit, last Might, as Pierre in a lively oomediette,.oalled "Te Mae ohez,Afa Mere." Els performance may be cello& wit Vat Into Mei piece of the evening; hOwever, (though the New York, piece de eiroonitance; by Meetie'res, wee 4 ,64 amusing,) wazi vino called " Furnished 'Apartmentl," in whisti that genuine humorist, M. Edgard, gitve a French view of an English- gentleman. The Mat piece, "Le Mari et VAmsint," ,had the advantage of being illustrated by the cheerful performance of Mile, N. Sen.. , „ This 'whiling, the French Company give thlair third And Conffitiding pmfortneliffis, The peFfbrmanoes will consist of " lin OhringeraMit de Main," a twe.eot comedy vaudeville; id' which Paul Laba, Mile. Chevalier, and Milo. Jane Mont -beaux will play. There wilt also be representeda sprightly vaudeville, very popular in Paris end tied ."L'Amenr, &est yeas?" In this the foliate petibrilieze are llogonio Son,- sane Month °attic, and kattline, Enpont, , who will, aided by M. Edgard. ' - We hive spoken, very approvingly, of %Cut:ca rnet of costume which this' tionsPerry butt made a Specialty. , Let de add, in junkie:to the tutu and liberality of the fair lessee, that the Mese en scene for these French plays—now; and on the former occasion—has been admirable., She spared no ex• pease to put each drains !mon the Stage in the moat perfect Manner, and she' isoiliPletily ',dreaded. Groitais 11001; i 8 SECOND FLORAT. REATII7AL. The Academy of ' blade Will, he 'crowded this afternoon, with thousandi'd juvenile's and their mammas, on the occasion of Mr. Wad's repeating his' Floral , Festival as a' Malebo. The price is down to4wenty.fiva cents for ad mission to all parte of the hoyie; and ought to. hring d 'toy large tittendanatt. The whele,Legend Of Cinderella, or the Little Glass slipper; will . tie performed by .i5O little obliiltary;and,bile been got rip under the direction of Mr. G. T. Aholdon. The vihole story Will be emoted by the children, and a tuittier,sight ode bas obareoly bopii to sae. Be ta/den the children on the Stage and thbee title wilt appear in front, quite a:galaxy of-youthful beauty and grace will then and there be visible. Burron or Tag Prins: Certain newspapers, manifestly upon • some official, if not high offiolal authority, at Washington, eiretulating the ridiculous 'itittz . Int that large amotint, pr6bablf a in/Ilion. of ddllari, of post-cidao stanipS have Bien forged' and recently tied in the poet offices throilighoht the colintry and that idiproveiat suoil frauds in future, the. new Postmaster General has decided to adopt atimped-letter envelopes, and, abolish the stamps. Thp idea of forgeries of - the one, three, Ave, ton, and twelve cents stamps noi ilia, to any great amount, is nonsensical. Bat Teri could bb illapoiia of before 'deteetion would follow, especially if their nob was - limited to ono looality. They would cost to the forgers more than they would come to. If this slander upon 'the country has any foundation, where aro the post-office deteotivre ? Why le net the matter in- ; ventigated t , _ Why are not the publio put on their guard I Where are the law officers of the United Btatie t , ark pibsectitionfi lnetituted this whole story lit es Slily inientien, a part ot the ' ayatetii adopted ata.iltarlia ;mit by the aid of te:l', ball of nopolaidti fotibme newly.fle' ged,o cda a at Wiehingtini'viho- 'do: not hesitate tit "ootnitew natio° Subh 'things, .theligh, these rePorb“ nisgagen'ee or want of ability on the: park of their iwedeoeinors, the deceased Governor A. 1, ,- .)346itit and the Hen. Bohn Marron. tian sib% course be 6otiiatantinoeci by the honest and right-thinking iseopie Of this country? In justice to thit gentle men / have 'alluded to, than whom no bitter men ;par oilloers ever' held prominent' positions at Washington, I ask yon to publish the following extract from Postmaster General Brown's report to last Congress on the subject of these stamps, which completely disproves the whole story : 4 In the Postmaster ,General's report n of 18584, exhibiting the operations of the department to fuse to 1/358, the follthilbs Alined° in the lotted' . , of the Auditor at page 812: ' The amount of peltage'signotis and 'envelopes sold' by postmasters during the fie sar l. ~ ) ;::tj -' v5,r.3144.03 f tatsteas used and cancelled 5, Mt 68 The official report of the previous year to June 30. 1.357 . , exhibits , the following on. the eflme Aohjeot! TAe al/41t?l/ or postage otatapi and stastned envelopes sold by postmasters during the fiscal year. was.. $5,448.714.32 Of this there was need and cancelled 5,070 521- 80 • The average dilferenee"ot about C 900,000 Si BO °Minted for by the stgmpa on hand and itubeea in' the - largo 011 ' 00 Anct,in the poohete 0; the otAtnii• - t strongly saved tint l'istmanter Genera:idol!, ilea been imposed upon by some of those irhii are candidates for the " gavelope System." i Tbeornssin. Lettei froin Neiv York. hAII.II4OAII3UTTOItB : 'BStg DO*IN: so 4.4114 p0s- LIO IMAM% : it,AVELterxtos—lsrpoyaußoT ON CO,LT'EI Itav,ovirsne-7PFBLIO pOINICIPIO i rponr• TAINO-.-LIOUT• Gee. 8001 V —u /1/11LUIPS LA 003[. TiB3ll DEI PBOUBBAO"—NOTABLXB IN TOWN. teorteppoudenco of The Prem.] Raw Yoe; Znnelo, 1859-5 P. M. In bossiness and monetary Mules a prominent told* of sonvereatiun le the eoutilothatween the rival greet rail way companies. 'Of the exact state of these dlfesultles no accurate ccoonnthnds its way Into the daillapers. In each a different account le given, colored ording to the different eources whence each derives fti infor mation. The oontrolllng men are quite reticent of what !aiming on. TenterdaysErte cold down tnifh'. It hail beau aticertatua that the alteettire ef "Okla great propOrty, reprepehting a "cost of $4O ifilV,ooo,4otuelly hold en - interest of only about $500,600. To. tray it is rumored In the belle of the Bt. Bloholes.lbitel that there le a fair irospeot of a settlement of' mootel points, that better temper prevails among the 1, four real, dents, ,, and , that something will be effeatid Shat will tend to nave the stockholders of Mush, from the long- Impending destruction of their property. Cartoon and startling facto were annoutmedyestar.. day,Ct,kmeeting of the flaultar3 , , Aosoois toe .0On• Webnors'einted that New...tett wet at tli4 present ' moment the Moat unhealthy city in the when it should be the healthiest London recently iipproptl ated $16,000,040 for &Ainslie Om, when deaths there numbered but one In forty•nine. One of the thialtbleat of cur citizens had informed Oen. W. -thai he wee forced to more from one of the strained bicalwe he found that he woe flying above one of the underround Weems and his family were dying around him. The Cienerhl oleo maid that a row of houses were qow going tip la one of the most fashionable puts of the town, between Fifth and B Zeit IT01111011; which were built on plles. Thew houses Were In the midst of dimase end death, yet they would cost from sse coo to $2q.000 each, Several other s•milar instances were brought to the notice of the meeting. Mr. Colt meet look to hie lartrelit. An Inetovement in revolvers was exhibited yesterday that. while only of the stone weight are OoWs ordinary metier, corriee twice the number of charges. The way hrshich the number of charges in 'one of oOlt's le doubled. in Walobe'e new pistol la exceedingly simplei ' In each chamber of the revolving magazine two hargee are put .-that le, one charge of powder and ball s pet la at you would load one of Colts, and then ono at charge of poiviler end ball is put:into the Moroi ciareber;dl.. really In front of the first.' To each chair there are two apertures, through which twoceps, wit exploded, courniurileate, one with the first and thie f /Aker with the second charge. . The cape are exploded by two Lammers, which are operated upon by doe bd. ger, When the hatemeM ire drawn bank, and' the trigger to palled, one hemmer sitathee the cap whia communl otos with the forward , charge; then, by p4 lllog again, the other hammer falls and the other thugs ( a exploded. By drawing hot the hammers again, the vsegazine 're volves and brings tie' more charges In place I and to i the firing Is continued. until the magazine i empty. As both hammers are operated upon by the me trigger, ,the MEV= be done much more rapidly hale by any other, pistol X have then.' The ball used larger than common, Sanitise i groove cut around it, apish is filled with tallow. When the ball la rammed down, the groove le closed, and the tallow to forced 'out, no that coromoniaatlon between the two charges it Impossible. Tho name Company are manufacturing a Single barrel two shot pistol, invented by J. Parker Llidasyi which carries a ball as large as the Derelogarand with as much forge and precision, although not much more than half the sire, The two chute are Obteined Cu tho principle doocribed shove, which theyrere also hp • plying to ritica and other arms. • ' i* • Yeeterday was a day to be marked in annals of cold water. The first pablla4rlnklng fountain in this city was mooted, during the dsy, appoolte'l the retrindo in the Oity Hall Park, under the directMe of tho Oro. tor Aquir:uotßoard. An ingenious arrantement atthe OA of the spent it attsobeil l Bumming tit the pew- Public*.A.n)usements, Justice ,to the Dead. 33208 50 afß 421' 46 THE LATEST _NEWS BY- TELEGRAPH. • FROM THE IV STERN GOLD 3llNgs MAIL HYPREBB MOST FAVORABLE ACCOUNTS. TEE -rEvrit BENEWED, Iii(111 NUGGETS DISCOYEREDI tor& Emigration to•the Xduntaisii Advance in the Price of -eta kris: . - Tiaavattivoaris , June ,10.—Adefeet bretrght here by express coaches from li9UTer Olty (1411Fth Staned on tbe - lot Mutant) odeston Meet extrPrdinary ',neonate regarding thO gold dlgeinge, and are calenlated to SO. OW the feferwitlf tenfold more virulence than star. - BHA nuggets had. tree dloo,yared on the North, Volk and Ilivtio , r, Creek. They were principally of coarse gold Cod docousposedqoartn Great excitement prevailed all through the country, and the atatemetta - ot- the OM by titegoryls ant other mininesOITIPSDIISIOTOII!I:OOO , I4bUiM , O, It4lB raid that company from Indira aid making_ from 5110 to $lOO a day. • ,The atteet anceewta ,ere of the same charaoter, and unvarying. ; ' • • _ The letsere,wbloh stem to have been written under the (advance of the prevailing nie:tement, are In strong contract withlhe previnns glormy reports. The (lost Übe,' out of Oregory's Mille* alone, it is et. tlinated, emotatts to $10.050. I).neer City 'VW' almost depopulated, by the people leaving for the teear.tatoe. Yi-6•1111.0136 tOrktiOlt•d armee at the 01111.1.1. Twenty thousand dollars were offered for olefins. Subsequent anneals will determine the Certainty of this information. bat ZlOl4O of the accounts received differ in their tenor Ilichaoralmens of the Old itvie boon also received by this arrifel - • This Community le intensely excited in ebettlindnoe. - From WaShingtoll. • rue inrican steins •TM Seniuni. -WastfinGron Jane Id—.fine. Bearden? of the Trent *llly hoe gilem untie", that Sealed proPonelettill he re. echoed rntll the 26'h inet. for the tenon of any poet' On, or the whole of five millions hf dollars in••tresattry eaten, in exchange for the gold oolne of the tufted States, trader the antborityof the acts of Congress of 1857 and 1850; the interest not to exceed six per cent. per. -annum • .Thb relPiPte of the ,Trintstity for. the *oak ending on Efonday lent amounted to $283,000; drafts hatted, 01 718,000 ; amount entject to draft 88,674,000. Fires at Cincinnati 01110USSATI. Jane 10 —at ti -o'clock last .night. a dre broke out In tho turning shop of Jobn" Piper, situated on Trout street, and the darnel spardily - commtiolosted with the carpenter shop of William Jones, and feed store of Preneh tr. Williams. The entire propertywra destroyed. The loss amourqed to g6,t00. No Woo rebel, At 2 etolook thhi Morning,Riehard daboraft'a saw mill, on Nast grout street, *de ?godly demszed by dre. The loss is estimated at $lO,OOO, on irh'6ll there fa a partial insurance Steamboat Explosion near Savannah. MONT PI9NgONa IGT.LED, On MISSING, AND A - Nom• iirOIINDEtI. A troosra, GaJane Ilf Liflas of Jelin tairton espied , d /est night when near Savannah. haling tO Captain, the pilot, the assistant engine , r, lobo S. Sion tinolln a passerger a man named Goty, or Barnwell, and others. There were eight in all among the kilted and misaing A number were also ecelded and wounded, end some, it is •fearad, fatally.. The steamer is a total loaf. . totted States Army Officers to Visit the Seat of War fa Europe. - Wssnricron, lune 10 addition,ro, Waive' army offleere whose , mown have hereto fore en pftb: ilehed Colonel Conte, of tie dragoons, and Colonel Thayer, of the tope of,angineers,:baro obtained per. mission front the War Department to go beyond the United Stale, They will, visit Zuroos to cheerio the military opezatione going Ony.t the seat of war fitirnirig of the Ship Audubon. , Ns* Wes lace I,o.—tnfortostion Lae bees received 'stating that the ship Audubon, or New Bedford, from Nogapore, batord for this port, was borate Java Bolds .Tha Tacna mat pardo Imo i jots], Suicide at Itethielielif; Pa. ' Berut.relier, Ps., Tara AO Nobler, so old and highly rerp: bird eltisen of this plate committed enf old,' today, by both shooting and Imaging himself Sialtuess sad aberration of wind, it is thought, were the nazis of the not, as the We of Mr. Netter has always hipn'an exemplary one. E=:!=l . . , . Itifi . Stesilioi•Citir, cot ihiltinwili iiiitiVara 100)14.• Ft:124.116,i0..,-,..'.th s cite - &nigh' tp City 4._ caw on J ae 411,--0.b.,;, f oo t r d t . .ap• Inttpi - bikiViiinil Aki,, tixtt .sth, Ind wak tumoot-br She Ai/iodated prase news .ylit, , .... ~. ~ . , Dnel•at .1!lew Orleans. _ . • •~,Nsiti Ostseits, ;use la -A duel took place te•dap betereeb. Idesars.l4emus and listlu, pt this The y ftlught with swords; sndihoth,tepre,spanded.duel was the result of a political a/Meant. - , The Home Squadron. W/811IXOTON Juno 10 —The steamers Fulton sad Wsterwttan will shortly be desos•ohed to the Gulf of rdralco sad the Some Evade.° bs further La et oared'. Ontoinnvet, .lims 10 - Plane firm ; miles oi kfitgibble et f 6.8067 00 P bbl. Wheat firm, bad 5o higher Corh firm. Nhlakcy, silts bt 25,ge. Peovialana gniet. TIIE CITY. imusititiivre SHIB fivt*lNG,, virmatuiceriih rxiA7lll.—Thb Preach Cihnpany o New Sark. • , . ..1121311.2TRE KT TITO !TAO Brothers'aell, cad Vowbridge'e IdWastrel', end McDe:women GA137115.-Belectlons from Plays ; Gems from Operas, Pantomime, Denning, and Singing. POMOINLYASzA ACM.OIXT OF Tall Pot Anes.-113.- 111Pitiou of Paintings and Statuary. T/IE Citartax Dr SILIOSED.-74. charge of rehl demeanor in office wee preferred a fur days since before the Oity Reoorde r, against Alderman Jae. B. greeman, by Wm. T. Berialer, of this ally. The facts/ In trier, are, that lb May.lB6o, Wm. T. :tains, actonthipatited by counsel, made affidavit before,Ald.,t, thet Werteler d A G. Clanton, l'quor dea l ers . la Market aboie MR". rivet's,. had continred to Illegally eject said supine front elillthe Wielded 11 him at a um% and in Sixth street below Wiest:nut. The depo nent bade oath, that during hisabieoce his fs,colly Were turned but df the promises by a dgpflty with also esti d bie wearing apparel. Jenkins also Made oath that hie argnatura to a pivot 000llielbg judgment to an ejectment against him, put In evidence by the plaint ifs, wens forge y. he having neither seed Noy Niguel) such a dequmeet. Toe reedit of the matter was that Jenkins' business woe on,t.rely broken up. The Issas win nlgnbd by !Rattler end witneedeft by Goutell; tett , e.i od as attorney for Jettklea—sa jenhltre deposer—without his authority. The few was con tinued from time to time, at the request of defendants, who, aneatirrhilo, were. bold in only comical mug menus Mr. attester do ally procured an Introduction to the meglatrata, who alleges that ilernsier r quested blobo dismiss the cane on personal grounda. The evidence, however, was ro direct that the alderman woo conterained to require bail to answer. A babes. corpus was taken out by the defendants, End they were dlsoharaed by the court. Mr. II er•z‘nr brought suit. very strangely, on Tues day last. against Alderman greemsn, for binding him over, an a misdemeanor Is office. The Recorder beard the case, end took until yesterday to consider it. Be anoomced hie decision yesterday afternoon. that, with the evidence before him, the alderman could not have done otherwiae, and, theref re, dismissed the nose. we naderstand that the alderman is about to torn the ablerDydommeaalagprooeedlogei and Mr: lieticler. HIGHWAY ROPECIERY.—Two mep, 'lamed Th^mns Bryan Mies w Peg Ley? •nd John Brown, were taken before Alderman /roman yetterdsy morning on the charge of aseatilting and robbing Michael hiniamara and Peter Moody. It appears that Mlffemara, whilst wanting in the vicinity of Dock sad Water greets at a late hour oo Thuraday night. was knocked down by two men and robbed cf hie watch. Peter ,Moody, A Bailor, while walking in the tame viehoty a short time after wards, wee treated In a plinths _insurer Whi a the robbers were_ at work, however, a haokroen was &Urea. ted to the spot and levelled nos of the loamy' with the butt eadnof hie whip Officer Mamoru tome to the reg ale, aid the worthies were then to the Flfth•ward etation.honse. They were Loth mop:deal ea old ellen dire Bryan bee a wooden leg, end Paid hie arab% to knack down hie victim. They were both committed to matter. BURNING OP A SLOOP.—The sloop 64 J D. Ptah? built at Pall River, um., commanded by Cep. tain Charles Hell, and running between thin Fort and Lewes, Del., was yesterday entirely destroyed by fire. She woe of about seilenty.live tore harden. and was o tied by Captain Themes lien, of New Tork city: She arrived at Pine•etreet wharf on Wedoeidey lest. and after dieeharging her cargo the erow prepared to caul! snd fit her out for another trip. About eleven °Week yosteidly morning they were engaged in preparlog the pitob, which wan placed In a large kettle on a stove in the fereesetle, when themes', euddanly beesmei Ignited. The flames spread with great rapidity, end the greatest ooniternation prevailed among the senors, the captain having gone aaho•e They promptly gave the alarm, and in a abort time the Hope eiesm•aagiae was on the ground, and wee suet about commencing to play, when orders wee given to cut her loose to prevent other yea. eels Igniting, Phe drifted aurora the Delaware, wrapped in dames, sad burned down to the hull shortly after she arrived at Smith's Island. The sloop was valued at 62 600. No insurance. NARROW EscArn.—hir. Robert G. Simpson, with hie wife and child; while riding in the vicinity:A the Br int Moore, on Thar:day evening, met with en accident which might have been prod:relive of the moat sertoua mutts The horse hesame frightened, and ftlmpeon slighted from the carriage for the purpose of holding him, when he suddenly daubed oft at a turious rate, running to Front street and G rand avenue before his career was stopped. Mtn iiimpson, with a great deal di presence of mird, clung to the carriage with her child during the perilous ride, and escaped Wary. EXAMINATION Or LAW STUDENTS —The lowing gentlemen Tama the Board of laminate yes tardily, and will be admitted in a fen dap' to practice as attorneys at-law in the several courtst John 11. Thayer, a student in the Oleo of M. Bnatell Thayer, Bre - t - Visree Archer, Jr., a stairnt in the °Moe of J. P itrq ; John d. liatgadon, a student in the office of Benj. ti Breweter, Beg. ; Frantic Bro..ke, a student 'n the oftlee of Edward Hopper. Erq , and George W. Dedriok, a student in the aloe of J. G Brinckie. Liu Dina°Ton.—The Roy. R. A. Carden was conatitetee a life director of the American Treat Sudety. hat Sunday afternoon, at the meeting bold at the American Mechanics , Rail. The meettega at Ohio Vacs are proving In Interest as well as barnbcra The sum required for a life alreotorthip is fifty dollars. SERIOUSLY ISLIURRD.—Mr. Hamlin, who yea admitted to the Pennsylvania Toepital on Thum day evening, having been inured by being Ton over y a truck, was so badly wounded that tut little • open are entertained of his recovery. DIED PROM lIIS DlJORlES.—Ferdinand Mc iiervey, who fell from a scaffold a fey days eines, and vow severely lepred i died on Thursdey evening, The Comiturtion wee called to order at 9,4 °Valet, the minutes mad and boobies! renamed. Meseta. B nut:Touts, end Paine were appointed committee to revise the Ilat of ministers, so/Mlles, end reesitere. ' , Ifir. - fetter promoted. a-resolution. expreitalog the high reward felt by the Convention - teethe liov. T Montagu Parkins, late editor t f the New Je.taxlem Magas tr., regretting hie retirement from the Conven tion. sod troattog that be would motions his contd. bu'ions..%A.dapted ' Bev. Mr.. Webster presented sreeolatlon Instructing the Oommitte on Beata/set/kW &Haire to inquire, and report, as to the duty of the Church to establish and Support a untold of 'mission work' arid colportege. foe the motion of more fuLy disseminating the doctrines of the Ot arch. Adopted. A letter from the Rev. 11. J. Osborae, of Augusta, Georgia, expressing the regret he felt attiring unable to attend, wee presented and read.. meolution was presented by the Rev. Mr. Hibberd in relitiou to printing • ohluch dockment. - Daring the conelderation of the monition, a, retell Wee taken until tarn and A half o'clock. The period for rebate elintring, the Convention was called to order. and resumed Detainee's. The resolution of Mr. Hibbard wee again read, end adopted, • The Committee on Spiritual Instnicidon presented a ,feeoft in tension to piloting an address of Rev. Mr. Giles. Which was reed,,and a resolution authorizing its publication woe adopted. Roy Mr (}flee rend acommuniettion from a number of New Churchmen reading in New York city, asking for a consolidation of the two Obnrch Gook Publication Societies, believing that Inch a consummation would be for the beet interests of the acolettes and the Church in (instal. Rae Mn Hibbard, If Chicago, promoted resolutions approving the spirit of the communication. and ream mending a conference between the New York eimietv and the Cotrention, with a view to an ultimate union of the twOuseetatione - Adopted. Rey bir. &Mien pimiento/I e resolution authorizing the appointment ofd committee of live pereone, to take measures to provide for the better support of the three periodiesis or the Chunk. The resolution led to a lengthy debate, end wee adopted The President appointed the following as the cam. Inittee Miura. {}.lee, Webster, Rarer, McCandless, and Abbott. Rev. Mr, Hibbard offered a resonation that when the Convention adjourned finally, it Wilt Pe to the lb T 4 Wederoday of Jane, /MO, the missions to be held in the °Ay of Chicago Some debate ensued an to thii day, but finally It was fidgeted.. Mir. Lisbon, of Virginia, cffa'ed a resolution declaring that tie Cbsribincippri do not disapprove of the nee of aloha vestments by iitibilterd White mudding their saorei fix/Miens. The motion led to some debate, which WWI imitate suited by the mover withdrawing hisresolution. The report of the Maryland Aesocietion was presented and read. The Bgeentive Committee presented a report, which wee adopted, -The elution of atom we* nude the _order of the city for tiro choraing, at 11 o'clock. Oblonel dames Pheadated the fepettef the Committee on the History el tbd Church, Which was read, ticsePtedi• ; - rind, on =idiom of Mr. Abhotf, leave vial granted the committee to append to if an} matters of interest In their vosseselon.' Adjourned to this morning at 9% o'o'ott. FIRE' IN THE rDIST WAuff. —The are in the net *aid, mienrred about twelve o'clock on Thar - Mir night. broke obit in a lOW of abide, near Mr. Albert Bottom's inintier•3 l 4. eltd , Wed at Trout and Wharton etreete The sheds had a Marge quantity of panel lumber and ehingles plied upon their tette, end !trough this, eosebestibns material tee n dames sped vi rapidly. swing to some inistander standing among t 0 telegraftsia operatinee, the intelli gence woo not commuchated t 6 the dintfal static/a until the Ste had sie °greeted for a coulderitile letgth of time. The belle at Southwark Hall and the navy yard, which adjoins the Beene of the Motivation, Week the alarm promptly, and a number of steam are MagihaS efooetided to the spot' tea andoteded in prevent fog the of tendipnathe dimes. The loss It estimated at $2 000, which li font ;flared by infinrarco in the Beleriate, Yeefrayleanta, ' and,":"Nerik .A teals 7f i tiegatutel•.. , • / s The stelienien at !ver,pera webs i=teete. Tne belle Weie :na rapailfeatenonsisinda - roused end the fire appatatt g; ui attuified to thatpiece pit into quilition to prevent the trtilld'oge igniting. Mille ilia fire was Progressing, the Meant are.eirigine ThtlaffeD phis was stationed -on Tema street, opposite a gable helonsish to one of _the officers. Thereof Might fire Add caused *bother alirm about 'daylight. The donee were extingfiislied, beweeir ‘ liefore annek damage-bad been done. The fire was doubtlets the *tint pi an tea dandiary, and a reward of $260 is offered for tae lariat of the offenders THE SPRING REGATTA OP THEI, SOODTI, h . O NT.--T be spring regatta of the Schuylkill Navy tails plane op the Wok last on the Schuylkill Tha.targes '...atlanta,''.` , tietrepid,'; and " Lucifer," have already mitered to mutest for the ehatiplonship—e a title Throb Age notk by, the tt Atlanta" unit spring, The impala will eomtende t big peat *gar ,o'eleXt?t P. M., marling f,om the Palle of the Schpylkill surd proceeding to a buoy near Pairrount. It pro:PAM to he an exciting and pleasant - again We 'moo that the barge Atlanta, of New York, will ittef them that thy oft neg t Monday, and come through the Ilelattare and, Raritan lanai, and arrive here on weitoimpd.r. She Itul formtily resale on the next day by the *hole tit She bebuylklll navy. The abeam and or...if of the i• Node Who redentle Visited New 'g ark:were the etedtd of the Atlanta otnti, and they are doutitiees anx OAS to sadden the domplirdent. FLonli Fifa Afi bottowai litat.:--Ai r e babe repeatedly call ea attire tiro to the fair held at theirdim+ ph.ce, bat the object is so deserving a one that we felt It deserved more than a rivets notice To.night the excellent band—Philadelphia Ne.,2—will play several favorite airs • amongst Mims, the new ard beau. tifnl polka dedicated to the members of the Tyrg Refuge. The Mieeee Mynas, of Boston, will sing their charming ballads. mid the Vander of the Tyng Re. trip , ' will mate bite Diet appeal In Philadelphia. Let all be there to glee him a bumper at'peating. VinglitEN'S F l lfitiT-9 fracas occurred on Tharsdis evening between the adherents of two Ate compantes. at S Ith and &tippet streets A Irian named Pair oh Quigley writ a.restem on the charge of throwing trlakbats during the thattirbance, end was committed to aninfef. _ THE URTS YESTERDAY'S PROESSIDINGS (Reported for The Proem.] quAuTszt SosioNO-Arndge Allison.—John Derinticy plea! guilty to the charge Oz malicious rals• chief, in brow ing a twenty feet of lead pipo. rained at 11.. x dollars, from the ment!ses of John Masten. den. teneed to one year to the Oonnt, Prison. , Rose Boyle plead guilty to the larceny, o woollee detains Oren. a duster, and other wearing apparel, the property of itorrand T. Bonen, which were 'rained at eighteen dollars, and ilfty cents. Sentenced to aflame months in the Eastern Penitentiary, Thomas McMullen plead guilty to the larceny of a sett, valued at Ore dollars, the property of Cornelius hicOord. Sentenced to min months in the Ostwy Prison. Michael O'Brien plead guilty to the charge of mutat and battery upon John H. Boucher, Sentenced to two months In the County Prison. Henry Smith plead guilty to the charge of muscat and bet cry upon .7 elm A.. Track The defendant was held in the awn of lire hundred dellere bell to be of good behavior for the term of one year Margaret Eintcbionon (colored) was charged with the beauty of a glik Mantilla and two gold moils, vales , ' at $33. the property of Samuel B. Derrick., The,.e fondant, upon being ~'signet, plead guilty ai to the la•cau3r of the mantitla. but not as to the other goods. Sentenced to two years in the Eastern Penitent iery.• Lagoon Dare wee convicted of the charge of a mutt and battery Upon °Mose ilelverson. The defendant MSS Intostosted ar the time he committed the assault and battery, and has already been in prima five a eeke. The defendant laves in Wilmlngton, and on promising to go home, he woe disohargad. John Bates we! convicted of an Aswan and battery upon hie wife, Ellen Battu Sentenced to two months In the County Prism, and to give in the atm of $5OO to be of goof behavior fdit one yeer. Bridget Magian-a and Ma garret Thompson were charged with the limey. of two oaetore and a taste cloth the property of Wallem King. Yerdlot: guilty at to Margaret Thompson, ant no: guilty rus to Bridget lifoOlean. Margaret Thompson was sentenced to one y oar in the Eastern Penitentiary. Michael Linn was CODllotnd of Inciting to riot, and wee sentenced to one year in the Teeter,, Penitectiary. B‘ancis Howard arid Denprnin Dubois were ober& d with entering the dwelline house of Banaam well, In the n'ght time, with intent to Moat. Ver. diet not guilty. Samuel Rementer wee convicted of the larceny or tome wearing apps el, viz : a coat, a veal, a pair of penteloone, and a shirt, yaluad at $l4, the property of grederiek Sehilederheller 'Verdict guilty. Sentenced to fifteen months In the Oeun:y Pigeon. Michael O'Bilen was acquitted on the charge of a rip lag concealed deadly weapons. Adj3urned. Distressing Calamity. From the Baltimore Patriot of last evening.] It becomes our painful duty to record ono among the most distressing and heart-reading casualties that have (smutted in our Midet for 801370 time past, and which took place last evening between six and seven o'clock, to the southwestern section of our oily, on the lino of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail— road, the circumstances of which are as follows : About the hour named two little 'girls, nged re• epeotively between six and seven years, while re turning from a knitting school, on the railroad track, between Hamburg and - Henrietta Streets, .behind a freight train thatwas slowly moving on, at which point there is a double track, while another train of the nine kind was approaching the depot, wh'eh was unobserved by the children, and before they could get out of the way they were run over. A largo crowd of people gathered about the spot immediately, and Henry WI& gen, the father of the youngest girl came up, and, recognising his child, caught up her mangled body and carried It in his arms to his home, No. 389 Cross street. The child ceased to live before he got there. Hon body was nearly out in two Domes the abdomen, _se tba; her intestines wore famed out The other little girl to a daughter of John Bteinig, No 190 Lee street. Although sari nasty hurt, hor injuries aro not of slosh a nature as to cause death.. As far eels yet ascertained, her left to was severely out, and her right thigh bruised, if the bones am not crushed. At the time she was hurt this tittle girl was generously endeavoring to save her schoolmate from death. Coroner Battee was immediately no. tined of this sad aff_dr, and proceeding to the house, where lay the lifeless form of one, who, a few moments before, was in the full ei.joyment life and health, el:Dummied a jury of th'lllese, who rendered a verdict In stecoidance widt the above feats. It is said by those who witnessed this hor rible op:atrial°, that the agony of the parents was alfo9so thdon g oortahlo and bordering Oaf:ol4y, . 'k FlNiNeaLANit COMMERCIA./.. The !Ilene)! Illarket. PgII4DELPBII, June 10, 1859 , We understand that thelobuylkill Navigation ltd Reading Railroad Compsilee have not bleed their ap , 'moulting adrflata of tolls on coal upon any under. standing with the cOmpaniee that awry coal from other, cosi fields. In Get, there' is no need for them to eon! • suit ,the view's of other transporters, for those other traoeportere have already, in their engagereenta for quantities of coal, gone conelderably beyond the Mate of safety. We do not aline* to the operators in the Lehigh coal fields, whose courge has been moderate and eopservative this year, es missal, and who merhave yet some coat to diapers* of to replier customers. The oollatight against Philadelphia, and ageing: Pobnylkili coat, fn Eastern ,markete„bas been made by the eoinlanies centring to New - York ; and it would seem that they have been too ready to promise:an sett eli requiree the fahei of many men or its shun; dent produatioU., To 'make this plain; we will add that, the total production of the third or Lackairanna coal field, in the year UM, was 2 100,00 tons. - Thalia Jail, for 1149; 'of the Urea rival New - Y1 sk arapaiire, lieraaaarilred the plinivirir produelloas ai easy er , rt for rhea; in.thclr reppeetirs ipherea; via The Palawan, and Madam Co. Licks. wallas coil.. The Penheylvanla Ooal Co., PliietOn emit __ 700,00) _ The Delaware. Laekearinna,and Reran. toe coal SOO WO - • -- 2,100 000 Now. in 1858, time same companies produced lu thesggrepute 1 650,580 The residue, Or - 4 , 60 COO tone Laving been dle'rilmt!di to the WyOutiog and North Brandt Canals, the White Woven and 'the Blromeborg roads. .• The internal prosperity nr, cum State this year hen doubled the baldness of these last-named works, which Wdl, therefore, require about a million of font o' co.l, in addition to the quantity that is to be mined for Mae eugageinewts of the three companies That centre in New York, which have made bold tbts year to gell er count upon last yiar's product from - the whole of the region in which they work. Of the additional million thus wanted, se an •Inereeee In 1£69, about 260,000 tons have thus , far_ , been sant forward. There are yet On mouths of copal navigation, during which that refilim must Nand one hundred and fifty thousand' ions per month beyond fast year's production, fay 0,000 tens more per day. Are there 4 000 more miners and lobo rare at work there than hat year ".If not,. it would sewn that theta' nomPatilerf bare been_tOo ready to Ivor mice an art:toile:Utah remiiresthe tabor of many men for Ito abundant produotton" , Colonel ;oseph Yeager , tho.preeldent of the Harris. , burg, Portsmouth, Mount Toy, and lasocuater Railroad Company, died 'yesterday, at his residence tri.Arch street, after &protracted illness. • Colonel Yeager was originally, an engraver by profession, - and roe. fr rather humble life by a airfoil of gradual and bo.uorab'e advances. No man ;lit the minion* had MoreWwm personal friends' than Colonel Yeager, and no man bit ter doselvos to have such than be did. A Mend at our elbow, who mourns - Me lOU CO an oldrolmeteer, rays he was the noVest.lcoling man in our regiment, and was no good in heart as he was manly in fem.' , flush 01410 are 11011r00. The etock market is without life, excepting* little excitement to•day In Reading Railroad stock, via ch rose from 18X, The closing price of yesterday, to 191( at the first board, but fell cif again and ofoted with woe at 194'. Pennsylvania Railroad stook advanced The whole business cams up lightly. The earning@ of the North Pena sylvania &airy ad were for May, 1569.... May, . . . . , Menne 6 50, 92 Zerolnge 1n 0 months, 'edit Olsy 31st, 1869 0166 850 89 Same time last. year 188'964 25 • The eblpmente of wit- over the Huntingdon and Breed Top hfonntsta Usilrosd, for the week ending Wedoesday, Jane 8,1869, amounted to 2 518 toni• Praflously this year ' 56,133 4, Total Ones Jac. ________ To lame time lest year ' • Inereafte The following 1 tha amount of coal transported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad daring the week ending Thursday, Sane 0,1859:. Prom Port Carbon 11,646 12 Pottaillle ' - 2 847 01 Raven ' 11 838 e7' g , Auburn ..... 1.887 03 4 . Pert 0/Inton 7.565 Total for the week - Previously thin year...... ... Total To mime time last year e&R 217 04 The followieg is the amount of coal transported on the Navigation, for the week ending Mon day, Jona 9, 1869 ; - • Prom Port Carbon 4 4 Potterille Sebnylkill Haven..." 41 Port (Anton. Total for wen ' • 88 289 00 Previously ibis year 220,808 te. Total 'B!4,l£o To game time lent Tear —248,49 e the tannin:lg le a dtatermoat of the receipts of tha iklorrls Canal Campany Week ending May 28,15139....159 813 5 0 Total to June 4,1869 10 8 1 50 • - ' 8E0,115 C 9 - Total to Mei 29,1868: -" E 43.152 45 -c . Week ending June 5, IESB 078 i 91 • • 'ample 36 , _ $19,193 7$ .; I , I3.It&DBLPHID. MOM RtOriattall elams, - 3lttip 10, lass. • , • szoiottaD rix ;Rastal. vomit. & 00.. AND NEORAOOI 1 ficrilai,Moolawkat amiss avian aND aammirtrt : P 111,21 BetAlit 1010 Ohm .E - A n Gs '09.80 It 0.1 dit , • , 80 ) 1000 do ' ad 800 BA Nam 61 2000 00.4 Ist taltg 643 %lad= 43111%1 IC% a 673( 1 CCO N Pomo II a 5.... 623( 10 Penns R.... 8£11( .2 do Vim do.:: itnws,iss oaf Whet Yhtla H 7. - ..57 PAOOND .?.0, Pelmet, ..84X 6,0 Boadlog 11..e.16.10x 10d do ....oseh.l 9.1( 64 •... . 19)(60 do 25 do.: - • • - 5I • 100 do 560neci0,19,4 - 2 IlasTatoe 0441....4144 4 Girard Book 01d..11% 80 Union Bk Tena.lol BOI6IIDB. i 0 Motile 04011 prt 101 BOARD. - 800 strt Peons 64 2000 City 0s bOj( .00 Cam aG Am Ba '89.80 • 1000 Oata let tog 75.'...50 1700 Pob Nardi , 83....71 4 Norristown N....00X 700 Panne, 8...t0wn.89N 20 d 0.... lobwn.ool4 CLOSING till 844 Asbei. Phil* 441 n kw Of it It in of.. 90X 07 t , Howls' off,loJ 1007( Pena 61 89 90 Heading 11 10%" MOTO . 78 mt es ;44 02 94 do 18 70 70W Penns B 89 89.4 04 Assails It 104 bO9 do • Wm 19,V 6 do.— ~44::.19 g 20 ' do ,:1'9311 16 do 1931 60 Bah Ifirr pr0f....-163E 60 do 163‘ 25 Volog Bk Ten b 5.107 ' `BB—STEADY. IMMSii rzet 181( 17 Wmep't & ‘lnt 8— 8 lc is ht actg.. 80 . 78 ' rr 24 48 48 Long [eland..... 10 10% lakenal h Nay. 47 A . Palau 31 8 83 n ea 69 68 (,104 81 89 oatswinu B-... 6 5x 4, let mat Me. 49X 60 Prink & Bone B 60 9slht adatit.... 97 48 2d m Gs 87 Mar Canal Ooa. 81 84 t• prat' 108X107 82111 bait 60 3 82. 70A 71 " WO% 77 ' xelinage, June 10. 110/1121. 60 Obi&Roo I R elm 1 , 9% 60 do 13069% 1 0 do ebo 69 10 1 N T Central to ,0 73ff 60 do ea 73X 301 do 4 13,8 900 do 8,80 73,ii 1 00 -do 73% t 0 do % el° lam 100 do t3O 738( 6D do - b6O 7i ie 1 , 91 do 65 731/ 200 do 735 e Co Erie Railroad 43de 90 Mich oOntrol R 4,2 New York Stock agonan 1500 Virginia Bt 04 mg 10000 ?dimiouri St 06 • 81X 10000 do 00 04 NM /Ma R tort mtg HO 5000 I .S le Rad mig'B3 66 TITO Ili Cnnbd 04580)4 11GG0 Mieb So 2d In t 8000 La &Int L G bd 17 100 Pat me Nall 0 it b 3 6734 160 Gala Ohl B 130 64 0 64111 100 do b3O 641(1 100 do 160 504 I 60 do 060 64,4( 200 Ma'am 11 ' 10 THE MARKETS. - ASHES are rather dull, with ssles of 10 We at 716 60 for Po'e, and $6 75 for Pearls FIREBWaS —Yellow is quiet at MuMic, with sales of 1,000 lbs. Bon horn at the t we'd& price FLIOU.—Tbe market 'or Busts and Western is more octave, eta decline of 60100, with large receipts, and eaten of 0,000 bbln at $5 2.005 4D for Bowline State ; $l3 00g0 90 for rxtra do; $0 2000 40 for *UpirtluO W, stern $8 0007 for extra do. And $0.7607 for sow. floe brands of extra round how Oleio. eouthern flour is heavy and droopfng, with sales of SOO Ws at $7 260 7 to for nommob And mixed, and $1 0009 60 for extra brands. °toads. Pions doll and amaze'. GLUM —Wheat is hoary and drooping, with Wak; treusantione, embracing white Heoluokr at $1 7601 BS. Carla to hoary, with mall eaten at 880870 for Western mixed; 940960 for yellow Sou horn; 900020 for round Yellow. Barley is dull at lest mum Ilya le dull. Otte are loiter at 44049 e for Foathsrn, Pennsylvania, attl Jersey, and 600630 for Mato, Weds rt. and Canada. I.n onerous —Pert In dull and heavy with sales or 100 Obis at $ 7017.12 x for 111-des: $l5 for Prime Beef is dull, +ebb small Wes at $6-7107.26 for country Prime; $6 t 044-25 for do Mere; 11014 for repacked Western; $.4 60018 60 for extra. MOM - wad Out Moats are 41. Lard Is dull. with tales of 100 bbie at 31 tsll,lje Butter and oboists rtichatged. Wntexer is lower, with sales or 100 Dols at 270:17 N Markets by Telegraph. BALTIMORU June 30 Flour ill OM; Ohio and How. and Street at b 7 't' bbl; otty um brawl are bald at the same rate. Weeat doll and heavy ; white norainOlv quot:d at nom 86 , ty bug, end red at $1 not GO Corn—Whits is dull, at 132886.1 irii' bus; yellow firm at 915 F bus Provisiona dull and heavy Ban n fib alders, Tgo kfr lb; Bides 9)(e9go. Pork tl , in at S , T 25 9' tbl for Moon. Lard 12611230 lb. 'Whiskey dull and heavy at 20.1 Ip gallon for t./k/o. CITY ITEMS. " TRUK HAPPINESS IS A PLAXT THAT WILL IfLouaiSll IN ANY CmstArs "—Those wishing to culti vate It will gni tieing the following recipe will add much to the vigor, beauty; and enjoyment of it: In the mornlag rise early, tate exercise before breakfast est and drink in moderation, ace no Ft - hauls:ate, be Indus trione, add recreation to labor, deal honestly and hon orably with. all, read only works of instruction cod nee fulMiss, practice oce.mmy live within the bounds of your circumstances, earn emit day something over elc- Pence., and yon will be sure to enjoy the comforts of the faintly circle ; ant the suercive which welting to the Frinkl'n geeing rand, No 138 South Boor`h street, below Chestnut, yid Isdelptda, affords, will benefit your health-, and depositing yoar inoroy therein, either la large or smallamounts, all of which beats dye per cent. interest, will add much to the growth of the plant hap. i thsess The Brenta:l Saving rani pays all come oa demand, and never etutpervied. See advertisement in soother column. QuBSTIONS more easily asked than answered : •• w bet becomes of ell the pine?" Is the' eon of liberty vii through ft eolored medium ?" "Can clothing squid in style, texture, and beauty of fit be promised elsewhere egoist to those purchased at the palatial store of Granville !Rotes, No. 607 Chest nut street ?" Any were to the above can be Cent to tbo "PhCade'. phi Temple of Washloc, 7, No .1507 Chestnut. CRAVATS FOR TON, MILLION —Our Meld J. A. Eshleman; No 631 Chestr.nt. street, bee succeeded In fitting up ateest.blialunent essentially different in come respects f. oat aoy other In the united Statea. Cravats constitute the staple of his sleet, cud SO couplets Ie 6 b etoot of We inusortAni Ow of gall for ;Wino% =CM laud Olio& fallow MAU Pillijolphttr (1 " 7 "t Ekvq. ; 7 , 0 r.. 4 7 01 Xt.b 10 04: - ;4 l * o lcßvat /It lo lit nao,a iitoo to &o to. - - Da. .itioißoirieera toirr:Yoroollituqliod l treitor Omega, Ice obooto;itoo.oktoitco Itootoion grikeierk, Hilver•plated sod Briti4ofollooblo:wilio8 Ice Maker.. Sutter. cloctlfrhje; &,0 i lisk:lbeaftruna 4ll ',gi•at variety atrgesenl „IL El.,TeraaA .09,1jiAnts_*,40iteti egaNtaboa•ak0 17,14inteeiliima,oad:Dokiett. • - - • "TAana Soma thOeffeititlifitialitgaili, fooling of certain parties rI brivirridhaikbiliad time of Dr, Kee. -to MY but still eon Vries to' micafacteire , inter :AO . gainint the Chailepga liefrigeratorifshliailsolitto'ul than any other .maanfaatatiria-tils any. Wirer, Se• feigerittor void at my estebUthinent to wireitadeitcogive Oath's eatiefeatlee, or.the is:m*7,lo4 hs rafasdsd - I have &Whilt Racelelor nifrigeratorkielrickiswee . l bare beta using for tke,laet sisyearn: l .lkare..aii Riker permors samellarmatto:k edge - ratariOrot o n i• not my intention kr, promeetits Or-perteeCtrrarriariror interfere In any way with their bosh:law - /bits !lugs arrortment of Water , Ottoterelod Brofrigeritraiii:mide oat of the beat Matirlale,tted by :thelist . that cm be proettred. I bey an fOragehr/tkid sharp for each. The pub le era ree pectilati invited bi ettiialne my large funortment bafore - railing these -parekraee elesehers.„ 1(08 Kart et street, ahoy?. Teeth Firis lisiuutOAX !Lint' Ttivr,vitviciitliTeittl, - Ivory, and Plated, tet.siye; also , pinonert Calloiry front 75 rents' per" &men uporerds:7llo?l Carvers. Cooks' Ratite, TeL and pint; 7 1 .14 , 0 1 1,0; ii 7* - ° 7,4 434 the largist ateortment in the city, may hi toisitut 3. W. Oarryt Br. C 0.% fistatelalsg eters, 114 Chanted at. A NAZE DJR BIAS NZIr-llDTZLA—llliikoabteiae of any better name'ior the new hobs, sea bout . wag call It - the Great - Anemia:one. This name will do very Bell until _a better one .tn'faanQ ,foe. Its hat lt world anarlielY - enawir' tor's ptimaasat arrangement The company may search as haid eat 111 /in Oa they pltass; bat ittpy4lll .ber able to Sad so appro. pride siname en that btatowed spoil the Malin Stone Clothing Han of Rooktrill lk.Walson,l4,4kn and eoh Chestnut attest, above Sixth, Asir can !fbirt aPitly. o4 bugs Metairie to a better purpose thin tbs.: of 'Japer. log mans Ind with cheep andelrenot , grrotootiL 4 LADIES previous to visiting the sea atom or going on a travelling tour, storrid more one of nith ardean,s (418 Market street) Paragon Umbrellas, Para. sole, or &minibus...3Tbm aeaortmens:eanslaho of latent ziOveltiis _ - Trie,Gemoilus Rateetriev_Asfrierstors, made by lona 'Chad, rand Saint Xerrantedi to give entire satisfaction la everypertientei. tlroairtasn, Vritsg. : -Stailerf : in...great variety They - are' the beet of say theme: Jen% 'Musts, 1018oiath Satond street. Ex eiciele..--The ancient Grecisthe were tilted for their strength,= and great Foresee at endu rance. -The, Dogfish women of._ tist'prtueurt'-ttmeUre celehnitini for their zobuseanikeaithy sipsarines, the result, in both.bstancee, if ilgertiii and lianitliP &s -emis.. the Americans, nnfortunateiyacre bat little Mite for this method of retaining their health, or building no • broken constitntion I benartheyeat pre welemea of weak 1 1101 4, and delicate men, and women. 1100FLANDI GBILMAR IMBUES will, ht a great meaeure, palliate this want of ezerilse, by giving rut strength to tie Aosilye inureus,ltenge prodecbtg egad appetite; end • iigeretuf "fleiteg'of body;:flL wederate deg es of ciekuitte, ;; ltewurrri esed:in worsection with the Bitters, is moth bitter! that tied . deeperate MO of Dyepepda, - Llikeelnipisint; Derriere Debllity, yield • log utOciely to their beg doter indieutie:'Ail Droplets and I:laden in medicines bale than Bitten for eels at 76 mite pa bottle. - Par 'sale also by the propriet or Dr. 0. It. JkOliBOft ti CO., 416 ADAM Basel; Phila._ delphia, It.. 029.0x3 2.3 22,611 81 T 2,180 Si Brdia lon S —Great lardacersteala will tie affersi divine Jil2.l4.toalarar &Ir sive spring stock atairs 4laraln;, &Skr.. llama & Clark, Gale & irid 2124, Darr* V - Co. Ilaaa Borten. 7. E. 4113ULD, - Beitintk sitilkedairts; 52,651 31,524 " ... 21,111 gg Isles gotten' Eat latetraie Bats ,Itegertter is the meet admired- idled* for the 'tollet the pnbtio for giving hteltkaod,beastito,the heir. Its nee wtll parent or, remote_ bald or ire,. holrs, and render the hair 101. - gleeiy - haittifit, AMU.' earl. It biro* front4l Aeteteritiee pro Dirties. Soldlfall draggieti, esti* MISS BLUII, & 00., Ito. Mt Chest:hot etreet. - PlitlittiOhte 146 t, .. SS 158 OS ..676,779 04 Elegair Riling std Sitanaarelalhtag, at ROBERT IT: RDAtlef;Bilathatit oct ma: Bar ' 'OM aait tfattitetiatti. Otialiia•; ll iiii — ithleno ; acid Onus Cloth Costa, la all thi Utast idylls.' Patti and. Tests, la past misty, all miss - 1111) , 1114111111 - D RQUAL TO OCBTOYI2{ "iiO.ll , X; ann 6aLLpa n tat - twat mutat:ma ramose. _ _ _' statTiEt 711,080 10 Tone. Owt Whet pi ll*lf l.e Jituisterd's Owc,ll, see that ymigot - Is the beg Moth la thiosid. - ••••'‘ - :171 101 ..... 94,493 10 2,847 00 Sormizieva ANPIRMATING romme.. , ins MT lUDIEDT IFIMLIIIIIO4LD Bare to exterminate Boatinee, *brow; Ante; *toy Yl•ae, Moths. Garden friliats, 'Also; Pine . ter fire dantrunitonof Rita and Kim . For the Apreitee'eouSenienel of the Inbebiteater of Philadelphia, Mifahwerin is Seedy to paellitinatt dent hogs gf Roscul,ifebni,fhi) /e d.; and if matasfietion ii apt gist; pej , will •Wcalts desired: Depot, Ed MOBEtwit, two doors - at wen ?Mad: Ales., for eels by a. Iltflgt; *nth aid Chestnut._ Dewing of truism ifeltidlone.:-.Diandess 'suety E.eksud be;. None peenainesUaleina aligned by M. lachwerist. - ilty4B - - noiedinnet,igeleteested Iwkaprfiligni!o, • . veinnevitoin AS ZU01N7116 . 71 , 11110111. - 180 orotersuverhln, PHILAIONLIIII4., (. 0 f ,th e pipe, At math ent idnehhine moveloreie the 1116 hirre med 670 . 0110- nav4inliy : leetniiel - rho everting of the thud, and honently believe G - 40,X11& be the eery bast we here neen, l %-[Diets. *ere atite _449.17- Saving lrlinda-iiittelit. &deli Timst ' PANT.—Clartars4 by the State otPannoyhanbi. BULBS. 1. Money Le raelytedoreiy - day, and In goy 'intone, 2.. nazPl2 ORNT. Asteroid iE paid fur money twat the day it lepitfits, The mosey 16 sternos paid, heck he GOLD miceneveor it is smiled fag, soudaiithoaA note& 4 Money is 'received freouSzectdersi, Aohniiestro. tore, alutrdiass, end other Toneless, in , Dego or esso situ, to remtbis long 'or abort period. 4 6 The monejseeei►ed from DiPasitots-ii isnuartoddre Rail lodate, Mortgaged, Ground Route, and otter /rat• alma aeartritim. 6. Mee open every dai—W&LIITIT Sims; youth. west carper Third eared, Philadelphia. sac Magee' Sewing 'Mach litc—The Mal Tors lathy of these muhfnee may readily" be andemstood, when the hurt is linown, - that my goal feuuthiopentiow can earn; with - 'not of riwnit; Olis THOUSAND DOLLARS A TILS. - • To every TsUor, Seamstress,' Dreansisker, sib! oa th large family In thononnfry,Ore of then sosollsol be Inning/10, L. M. ENGIN & 00., ON MIMITNIrr RNA sp.3o-Sm G. 7: DAM, diplit. Semmes Sarin rartet—ltterthwest 'Comer of BBOOND and WALNUT Item:ts. permits receive& in smell and large *manta, from all elegem of the communlty and *Howe tutored at the set* of ti. • per cant. per =num. Money =kr be drawn by °beaks withcnat loss of Into. rest. _ , 06lee open Sally, from 9 =tit 6 o'oloalt, ant on Mon day and Saturday- until 9 in the eoarting. -, . President t Franklin tea; Treasurer end goortitary; Charles 2 tforrts. One-Price Mathias of Ike Latest Styles, and made in the but manner, expressly for IMAM HILLIS. We mark our !MOW Bening prices in PLAIT 710131n11 en each article. All gods make to order are enneoted estiefectory, and our ONO-PEWS SYSTEM fs strictly ail bared to.. We believe tale to be the only fair va dealing, an thereby all are treated alike " - ;ORES & eO4 MARRST threat ap2ELtka2T On the 9th Instant, in the First OPrmtn Reformod Church, LanossUr by Bev. Dr. Bomberger, Bev. PEANKLIN W. RftEldEtt. of Lebanon, to Mae BEN. itlgrPA A. IR CROMWELL, of Latent, Pa. ,* On the 7th June, by R.v L 11 Christian, DAVID RHOADES to ELIZABRIH A. hOHOVWELL, ail of this city On the Stir Instant, by Rev. N R. Baldwin Mr. OH ARLES AS TRIEBSIID, of Indiana, and Mrs. GELDS EMOLIENIY. of Philadelphia. - * IneaAS. On the 9th "inetaat, "Mhi ANNE PHIPPS, 'god 40 ormerli of British (Whoa. On the 10th Instant,3llra. MANY CUNNINGHAM, in the 80te year of her age. The relatives and Mende of the fenell.r ;we invited to attend ber funeral, with-ut further nttiee, from the reeidenee of her on in law Otorge Pletcher, No. 433 North Fourth street, this ißaturdsy) afternoon; al. 4 o , clo'k. To pr-seed to Laurel B Oo the oth in 4t in the Sd year of her ago, ANNA TnitEiA, deogbto of J liowell and Oharlotta P. Pratt. The male relatives end friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No 1914 Pine street, ta.lll (Saturday) af tercoon at I o'clock To proceed to Ceder 11111 Ceme tery. On the 9th hat., JOEEPIE TRAGER, in the 67th year of hie age. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully itaTited to attend the funeral, from his late residence ' No.-18.7 At& street; on Monday anernoun, the 13th loes ,at 3 o'clock, without farther notice To proored to Len•el ileli Cemetery. ** On Weineeday, Bth init., RICEILVD STURGEON, tu :be 65th year of his age. ilia relatives and friends are respect ally invited to attend file funeral, without further invitation, from kde late residence, No 3827 Race street, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o'clock. On Wednetday atoning, Bib, beat., after an Rheas of eight bolus, Dooter BE JAMIN B. JANNEY, aged 89 Hie male friends and those of the family are respect fully invited to &Heed his funeral, from hie late resi dence, No 5t4 'berth /Sixth street, this • (Saturday) mooing. at 9 o'clock • On the Bth Instant, Dr. BENJAMIN RVOLEII, aged 70 years Ihe relatives. and friends of the flintily are teapot. fully invited to 'trend the fuaeral from Isla late ni•ietce, No 620 Franklin street on Monday m et 10 D'oleek, vrirteeat further notice. Oa the 9 h instant, Mina .ILL 4 BARNEY, in the 18ih year of her age The relatives a' d friends of the family are reveal fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rillid..oo of Joloph 0. Bloater. N. W. corner of Tenth nd Viee streets, tomorrow (Puede') -afternoon, at 2 o cicck, without farther nate.. Interment' at Gloueneter, , New Jersey.. On %he Bth iotta*, hit.,OI:IiLLLUME GUI, aged 83 2 he re`ativetyeed friends .t the family are 'riot:oat. fully invited to attend the inzeral. from the resident* 03. a. Damao, undertaker, No 508 South Plat 'knot, below Lombard, to-morrow (Sunday, afternoon, at 4 o'clo,k, without further netts.. - At Motborough, on the, 9th instant, Mr. ANDRSW Z 61,1,, in the tEld year of hie age. The meatless and friends of the family say respect fully invited to at'end the funeral, Trt.m the house of tt e son-in law, heron Hdfore. Ridge - seennet, new* the tight MHO atone, to-morrow (500517) meravg, et /% filcclgtlf l Al94l (Vif4sr poti?! elar,tial Notate. iTlarriageo.
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