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Vgif ‘j '-,i-'')' ' ' 747,1','Z'-'' s4; - ' Tire114110111,4411.1k14 - 7, latereadvistr'frolk.m., Sel id l4sl l4 Captur• bY tho MEleftin , 41 10 lout Cub to mum -74 apt, sa was genallainikeetekdtisbroy ailopeil of eareCassibiliitaer nioi the city *Xeriterus, for its bombardment appears to 11±Ityie been'recommenced en the 15th with re ditibled energy,llwollloo Pt!the 4404 - 4CaAttp,tmottrtainiy 'Voir attends At*Aulpedni 'politioaiumf in liestemit. ilfimelsont*tarild•beinumessitil tbill attack, and thus csithre the stronghold of ble r adveraary; hams, while* the same mo- Mebt the Libind'iroOpe, besieging the capital at the country,= should be.tritmtptuint itt.thst quitter, and if thus. the two'Parties should re exchauge situations-and.•each capture the atronghold'Of the other, at s moment when ItWaa tOo weak to protect its - 'Pim 1 4P4PPOtr: cPM4 s tands out bold a nd clear Oita in the midst_ of all :tiese4tigcnitKiri*;: tbe /neres , 4 .0 1:! ** *the. !1.4 in 7 , ;iiiimikeo 061, not 'only boestutekUndatbe e t tistitig censtitptional rains M entitled to Ail 000 int., at'ai`Siter; b ut tt fnitiR,PMIMMe, the sympathies end receives the support of a 4ist,Majority ef,thp people of the op.mt *Off cohdith* - or - ti4 . capable of 104 4 1 14,alleSlidice tO4titteet - of the confilet -404111/4401440iit '9A tile bliiii* ll . 4 party Whittier to antlioritii except its pow- er4o taii4er to keep licf ifibjietiore his rivals, gird to resist the - Cite:o Of the con :ptittutfonid air*einntentiOdestroy,hii military erganhtalbri,iidta. teoveithroir. Peirer. offts inilitaryChieftaini---Ikaa -11011;k0111411 and *lieges—are ,rlval alpf rin#a miceli4ncy, each poisessing no other, Ottuf, milituoistraugth'andlnilttence; and eicii'actlisglhee4ezt, r for 'the i*Ceint, only foe the ',kb, O f tiVeiihrnwing - ,thelr common bellikve";' that `the' action ,of anr #oierinnitit, "ieecipiiiinettie ?ilexes Mrillohltration all the real r governingioviet'of 3 1 , eileop and Pitiper.• Haying since h &gated t;reitiliith it, and having received from the folloirers . of 'Miziirosr only insult, •ontreiii, and deadly wrong: inflicted - upon our eitliten4; the question - is daily becoming a Mete:indlu6ro urgent One; how fa we should desist In strengthening the hands of ArABES, and thdi ending the protracted dissensions in neighboring ,It is trite that we have * c i t ilmVlllY 'adhered to 'our traditienal policy of nan-kiterrentifiri in the affairs of fo reign Indians ;'tine lt,we are ever:to be justified halmitiii4 v the example, which all other great Patina ,yearly offer to us, of seeking to iotrance "their interests'by , a fixed policy in, fegard to" dintignotti Countries, surely' the loms.continuolt distractions in Notice, the re. Piatedr,iiiitiagei indicted upon our citizens by thefilloiere,Of Ntsueir, the intrigues with inciiiirchical Power's ' In' which his party become . complicated, - cud the attacks upon our xenin frontier,, should irresistibly hppeal to us to exert' - a beneficent and am. hatiiiding inthience upon the unhappy destiny htiifation'in whose futitri we have so deep tem ' "'` an • Arai:Omit qt, Savoy., In all probabiliti the Dually otlisvoywill be ;amieeteml to the empire. Naroidori swillir ft; ;and 'can' effect: it--nnless' the other great: Efir#Pean POWOIIII. object, vi , et annis. Lind Joni ansontrs laralyinformed the Bri:, tiiiii!ailliment that most probably the Empe rUrotithWlPrench. would consult the great: Poitentibt **Pe :before consomknating the AWL . Ptirtheri though Lord /Own, mi the part of Englainiihas deified dissatisfaction at the PelopeiltienOto MsttkNAmilson's case, in the flaktiringwerds,'wherieelled ott to express hie ofieletOrtthei Houle of ()ominous : . - - .<:“LetWitilittaconsiderwitit is the position! if tairigerer of the Trineh.•• Th i s is not a question ridating sorely 16 idietin power and' positimn but tt li-re 3 glitiothir MOW bd; 'the • political 'of fromisr.taiL lir::seeatity •in Europe, It. is , i'd 4! N• 11 13011 portion -of Frockt -People. Wheal, alleged lsystatamen attaebed to very .3 1 eleirdiellitit:trowthegutpereetititatthear lemteet.' 411) 333 13 4 4:! 13 07• 1 34 , 1 13 0 Alpo, and tbik:ll4ol9ll' to • 'the 3 ' Oleos of 'Sardinia of vt.' fleadderabia, torridity : would 'fiat.' Prance „.., norr:; . . - amority, and ; would . 1-‘ 3O /r4 - 4 1 0 . 4141,it . WO of war, sad ~.. ~ .. AI Setee lliCas of etbet.Poileis, .6 't6 womb ...,. .ine vromaticomiorioi.-dadamitneer & X•• otMfiavo riaTiy .11illirOid,;;Ieiverd igidneCtiaddattgeref toilsten'.. ha shing, thirster., -as 41/ titadrhistitiveroment stole, to maintain the Mita • mini*” 'sit- Amy hitherto .hare , , had, rind .Waling that the seemity.eiould be Impaired by the Oriolloi ofissetrit Itageetti ili I have mentiOned, thetraperor ot the Iftlikeli- sey. that-it is but due ,eo e,ake eseuritpd Planes, 1, 410 consent of the peoplo of &fay eau. be obtained to annex' that eaautryto trine.; bit he lies side stated time I - 0011. sodl nadorstand ItCstates ft now, and this, 111 thirtamtaing Of _the SPeooh WOO his .1 1331 hillarprod; that he' while/ 'to - ambit 'the !gnat IPeirest of lithiptiowthat,very siumiattion. Lai* the - Boma,- m s eensider that ; it wows be a * woof barmy* . to,n4 - riller a Trench whit lOU Opinion of Ituropegenetidly; alder the g reet Patelme, spinibajunition.. In thievery speech the Swot of the Vanua Motes that be is not going , to smelt, Ilaspy by Way of " military conquest., `What ,dose asA aeon ? 'lt means ' that he; is not reedy to sindonntai th e Engel ditaPprobli.: lion and dielrnit,ef - iley.blitt th at he bailey.. a that Ide 'iiereinent M. - My sueft'itatenienta b•- i fore the dif.rist Powers ofEuro,. is woo* enablei him, without reproseit" - lied with tbli . 0031 0 3 P 1 r to M , ake ablinnexation of Bare;. ,I d or • from the ) eitarninebt of ••ftranetrin . these sent mini:- I, 44 beleVer to,ipes K: firs Powers of Bump* ow) - . MPS, trahsiag in the ittuation of either Brame orllardints, ieneelie th at tit...pie:Man of Brie.* - andaureielpitilitof the plume of the Alps would WI Wiwi 'ihreatmaing , to*,ltaly than • the: present siteldes of.. 33 1 4 11 1 1 .* 34 3 * 143111 e1f to Fromm!' .IProxrrg, if. Tater/14a, Pcirgiort Minletei , ~ , ,. , effatnee,docanot intend proceeding With Ahti annextAlon, - .400 with the full consent of air people ot Sam, if., is ailed Id that 04 do: des i re" the, trinifer, and tin— Pledatont , ; • which neve, b m hail very 31 frateP* feeli ng I for Savoy, 'mild gimpy pitit•wifh ft to ?wag, I As, a territory.ft I! ;Wo.rtii. Y 47, little, heing mole:l 3 l 6 % 3 l*W* thafi.iti.3 , OW ,1 3 * of Europe - Mont Biota being with* Ito'. 1 04 4 , i It has very little arable land, and So people lawndeerablzpocr.• • Ithaa fewalanufactures, and. these .of the leizablitat deaCription; and ?.0. 1 11 ,41 /i efti *gat!, ' - , • : , --. 14 calf' Wealth is bt cattle and dairy pro 10 10 3 34- Its extent is 947-1 1 , 8 9 7 elooro md se, rnn4l its Pepiattion• taint I)ll9, 3 lwhereati LoMbee/ 7 ..i' which '• VA 62 6 43 ;:.-Eme!tew l Y3 , 3 .3 1 i. gained ,buflait warof 1859, Lae 'anare . a of , B,Bl3nm:ere nA 10 lei, a popr i dation of nearly f 1 ,000,0904 ;,. , , • .. . , - " / 111 -dieetnAle4 Posi tion 40 130 OFeo A impoSonekth NePotiknee Irk It tom Os sogsolsolP :bingos.' to, Kooncothia tf) sny other cornitty,,foi, it is separated from 'Utter- Welly the Like, Of Genersi, end, (thin Plea reont.bythe4l,oo,. Therivernhene ipparetes it, fertile sueopart, from France. , - It Would; be 'mac* fig VlO2Ol. Eisirenust to, have an objection, to ; allowirii 6ityoy, the cradle of : ib henee„ to , be transferred to any other rider.% Uusinsir, of the White Hands, "homes, tb,eEleppberg pf the, goose of Savoy, lirst'obteinedthe irrrestit* OF, limy, nearly 0 1 11 1 4 sentallet NW, 'O l 4 YglrGit 1 1 4004040 retsina' 0 4 - bfgdelfell*g: But I t 7 ° l4d seewttitet, before , the leeiriunrieerMintl?f, ,b 0 roes wit', V. o3 in XInfOE T. - 4 1 4 'pripui*l o-4.4111440344:01 !FP* PT 0,1 4 4 444 11 : . isarikweraft4f4l4 to 1P,44,011t,v and Provided, obtainedLothberdy, with good 'priispeet idsoluiving<,,Modene,ind Penns, lot eseitind the ,litopisi4,•he is likely to fulfil ala *mdse. „,110; Anfopeen ?ewers •'new gilwobleilltallfe• but fIeYOY 'NW J? ol 94efed, notirlthaleedlug., , , The Octoroon. introduced upon the Philadelphia "alegrraYe been favorably received by the pablyi, me 'The Cfciertion,. at the Arch-street Thes*:' he admirable manner in which it sernittleui are • with which the ,pitskird - Wore' ppribtmed the vacs en htletittO Win; r aii4 toe stirring incidents with which it abounded, combined to bestow upon it rbs'iunpsfini. tho peculiar charm whiFy Mi9olo9ri sho'sye possesses to a theatricit, mplierre* Vieu th e, wee erididmum- a.few_weelts Net lA eetlkeuebee 'of a prerionr engagement with the Irish 047.007 1111110 . ,, 00 , 41116 - thrtusarals who had once *le; a 4.4 desired to behold it, ii*.o.ollitto had heard ts Wer ex e cellence, reefing it, 4,14,1,!We . e" withdrawal lw the ruidet I: 11127 ' 4 0w* secUerahl run. Mitw_1 ,1 ” 3 11 1 41 4 0, 1 ‘ , ./Y fire P9 l 44is having Ac- VtadOtrwill , * *3-14 00 4 1 10 14 tlda evening, and irthwrisibg übilvs of tbe Arab, *ewe. :09e - sr - 9sainre, have evinced ,their I :MtaritY in thriersatering to the strong kirriiwWrepildtra of its performance ex theatrieals in' our 4010401 1 10/NAIMPrO•Or °"/"Z , '* o /1 014111- .. -11, Soot, motional , : Alt thr Irt mom, will sal this morales, at hair pest` fr tee 'eleoll, by, order of; 'apse, the above tortetity of arrlor treats sad mama. Now open for rumariatkeLli Wasaricrrox j r gozaiim# o 3lloll. ,01 - frank !‘ooooteloiattle 9 t faerree of TIM pedal Wimitenven t March 25; ' The patties who meet to enntreiltheChitriestoa Convention, to the exelueion of Mr. DtMaina, and who have been quietly managing the cards tette to put their favorite In nomination, begin to develop 'CateeflTilmo l le;;Ptispeee : to : Mr. Vice President Breekinridge. There can be no doubt that the President has, from the start, discouraged the at tempt to - pat Mr.-Breekinridge Ara the, track, for HO, and,. although a, :limber 'of the warmest friends Of the,Adminlehation.in - Penniylveinia'and elsewhere, .eirdently prefer his nomination, the in t exibliandperdstentopPoirition of Mr: Buchanan is gradually ; weskit:fling ~ the young Kentuckian with some of his *ant enthusiastic. Mipporters: Bo far as I can aseertain, ileare. Slidell, Bright, Gerin, and- others of equal position, prefer R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, as their first °holes. They think the'Jkinth could be united,cpon Hunter, and antiolpate enough votes from Northam delegates to give him two-thirds. Should they fail in this expectation, theyvelli then name a . Northern can- I didate, In the' tietsen either of Daniel S. Dickin son, of 'New York; or 'Glen. Joe Lane, of Oregon. :This combination is intended to be also used to put down Douglas. ' • " The extent of the feeling against the Little Ghent may be ascertained from the feet that Senator Big. 'ler, a delegate at large to Charleiton, from. Penn- sylvania, ban deemed it important enough to pub. lish a telegraphic correction of the rumor that be intended toglvii the Senator fronallinois hU !ap t,* after the third ballot. Noir, if there is 'any Inns feet more patent than another, it is that in the potion of Pennsylvania represented. by, Mr. Dig it Doiglas it the" laterite of the maws of the, people. . The friends of 'Mr. Brookinridge ere justly iridignint at whit the* Call, the foul play: of eartain leading politioline, 'and yea may impost a - rare dare-up if this foul ploy ii proiriel. Mean- While, Mr. Guthrie and his backers are extremely avetstite . the nomination of the Vine President;i 'and the friends of Judge Douglas are not in the bait mood towards him. That be possesses many admirable qualities, and would make a strong run, Abaft, Min be no doubt. The current objection toliinkiti the fact that be is the youngest man minted, being', not yet thirty-clue "years 'of age. But - theie art many people who like Young America, and who mould 'regard the tend ' nation Of, Breektnridge a, the indication of a pre , greseive Administration. The Republican, or Op position party, 'which le to meet at Chicago on the 10th of May, is also in great tribulation. Mr. Seward wiii have more votes than any tingle man • on :the 'first 'ballot, and will be nominated if Charleston fa controlled by - Administration in --thiencee ; ,but if Charleston should get through its libers without a rupture, or without laying down an Offensive - platform, the Republicans may find . theinselires compelled to give up their Old leader, and to take what is called an availability. Bates, of Missouri has acquired considerable strength since the publieition of his last card, but it is ob jetted that he is too old, that he has never been in . publio life, and' could not carry Missouri, or any ether Southern State: Bank', of Maseachusette, le vary favorably named Ind warmly urged. He certainly possesses uncommon capacities, andthere ii mush in his history to commend him to the support of those ,who favor the aspira tions of self-made men. He made an almost Unequalled Speaker -of the House,' is a ' splendid debater, and, it is said, should he be nominated at Chicago, will take the stump and ad dress the Germans in, their Own language; the Preach in theirs, and the Americium in ELglisb. Should he be ablate make a talk to the Germans, he will be compelled to explain his connection With the American order—which .is the larding • !objection to him, and is held to be an incur . Mountable barrier to the support of hie aspirations by the,.idopted oltisens. General Cameron's Friends are priming him with greet' avidity upon the tariff issue, and allege that he Could easily 'carry Pennsylvania, on 'amount of his former con nection with. the Demeeraey ` and the number of ' his personal friends, Scattered all over jeer State.. - Judge Read is looked upon SA a compromise be- tweets the leading competitors for the Presidenoy, undoubtedly be presented, should the Voontingency neour, as Polk was presented In 1844, 'and Were, in 1802. Ron. William L. Dayton, or New Jersey, a highly accomplished statesman, is on the list of candidates, and may turn up in the event of a row. Meanwhile, the Douglas movement goes on with great activity.,. Judge Douglas has friends in nearly every Sate of the Union, North and South, but preciselyin'proportion es he is advoiated, tie I antaginised.' The President declares every day Olathe hes not the slightest chance, and Secretary Thompson, BeerritariCabbiJadge'Black, and other matchers of the flaildnet, are equally positive. I heard it alleged- yeetening tbnt ,ks would not re ceive the vote of a single delegate from New Torh, ' and yet I have the best' reasons for billeting that niumeber of the' ettl y e il men in that delegation look to. Idesektnio•••* - table aandida ' lB lB l4 O - 4 1 . 011 multi tits 128r#11111arfr t fir 4 7 ' 11 . inW Wai t reir.4!7.01.1411. WI! Ada rsittim , m the - SlateConvention for New. jersey will meet atTren ton on the 28th Jest. Whenever* delegate reasbesi Wastiinghin who is known' to be friendly to the Little Giant, he is immediately seised upon by some of the whippers-in of the Administration, carried to the White House, flattered and dined, and duly impressed with the prevailing Adminis tration finding. Bat in I thiii process Judge Doug- lei is more than,* match for. all his adversaries. No man can meet titin, whether friend or foe, with out heingfeednated by ;partnere and by his ex traordinary intellectual gifts. f hit 74 never tnoein him to be more defiant and deolded than at this moment. Rest assured that, however willing he may be to submit to the lotion of the Convention, he will not consent to put. himself upon a Platform which recognises - and repeats' the construotion of the decide:rot the' Supreme Court of the Hafted I States, that slavery exists in the Territories of the Union. • &nee Penneylvaehs bait sleeted her delegates the Charleston Conyeitten, and einoe it ie apps- out, from all tins evidence AI have been able to 'Whet; that these delegates will never yete fer the mond , nation of the 'present worthy%Ohlef Mitgistrete, hp is gradually turning away his affections from the ~Keystone State. It is understood, in Administra tion alieles;' that he will not spend the coming sum! mer, as before, at Bedford ; but that arrangements have been made for a Presidential visit to the White'Srilphui Virginia Springs, in company with his Excellency John L'etoher, Governor of that State. Mr. Lotcher hes Strong Claims upon Mr, Duchinan, having been, through life, his untiring epponent. The presidential' Also almost resolved to give up Wheatland; and it now id negothaion 'with a gentleman, living near the 'Distriot, for the pnrohare of a ribald:de *pieta, neon whieh he pro poses to spend the sunset Of his life. )1e will then not be annoyed by footing that be le living d int hy „ midst of a population once (ritual and " sine 1.4e8 to him, and he can forget all remorse by frequent ly commingling with , the gaieties of the capital. There are many retired statesmen living near this eity7-some in Virginia and some in Maryland—but lam Cure that none would more grace fashions hie ahead, and add more to the interest of social life, than 411 r. p g ehalien after he became ex:President. It would be very pleepent for him to reoeive the 00ot/doper eitentian of such de voted founds in Pennsylvania as Hon. Henry Phillips, Hon. William B. Reed; jells Hamilton, surveyor of the port of philadelPhia, add °there, who, hating anent all the active years of their lives to passional estuninleinpen him, became, ids ardent ebtunplone loimeilialeir after lots election, and are now the body guard that surrovhdi • rapidly ep piring Adudnietration. Milking of Philadelphia, by the way, I am re minded of the profound interest taken by the Ad ministration in your approaching municipal elec tion. They are extremely desirous of controlling the nomination epd by common consent have united upon John Bobbins as the Administra; ' lion candidate for that oftioe. Per 4 ti ljlh It was supposed - that Major Chutes J. Kiddie would an swer their pimps:gee, and be twines quite accepta ble to them, until it was snide, elear that he could not be manipnlated by the jobbers ant tflokelare who surround the ollielaleirelei here 11 . 4 in 'phile delpidi. %Me ~beeCitoordieglybein ee,orldeed, and Mr. Robbins, after, theihsve, , twiiii reflgiatng this place, is made the eandidett. 000411ViAf”: public Amusements. There is little to basil& about theatrical matters, thin peek ; Miss Ravenport'e engagement at Walnut-etreet Theatre obieed on Saturday evening, and was very profitable, we suipose; 'front the terse hsmees which "The Heart of Mid-Lothian" drew.!'l Mr. Hary Sullivan plays Hensler this evening,' to Mrs. Cowell's Opdelia. :He is advertised for a few farewell idgkits with seems to indicate that - be thinks of returning: to Hoglund. - Bonet:malt'. very' popular and able play' of "The Ootoroon" , will be-repeated, this evening; at Areh-street Theatre, for the 25th time. This will draw large "Radiomen, es before, for any number of repetitions. Mr., Clarke's very best part is in this drama, together with the respective persona tions by lifrs..fohn Drew, girl. fitoddart, and Mr. John Gilbert. Nor! mat We omit here T p u spn g our hearty commendation of ttiti'maneer In whioh Mr. Gila plays the repulsive, bat in his hands poweiful, (Marmites , of the villainond agent. At the National !theatre, the pia de esreon 7 stance, " Ward's Mission to China," has drawn, and will driw, - well. It is a medley of all sorts of anumententetrhieh_pan Rioe'a troupe can perform, sad there is a variety of showy or t s,tuines, with any quantity OCrunsio, noise, prooesaione, grotesque movements, and dancing, ending with Mate brit liantpreworks; he repeated alithrbugh this week. This evening, ilfr. V: B. Ruston, the eineotrlep direotor of the' Great dhow," will have a benefit, tendered to him by the santuidenunt se a (pulpit mut for the assideoui attention be lies paid to the duties of „Me innittliotai Be hu been °enacted ylth- die , establiabeitat: the mod' - it the time for, many yeityr4 a pupil of Dan Rice's, aid a very neasswileg, scan. Ile la a One home. man, and will appear in two sets, six horses, and the "Sprites at the Oliver Shower." The present Tltg Pltta-PHILAIIE,LPHIA, MONDAY, MARCIV26, 1860. season will terminate on ;Saturday ',evening, when* ban Blob will have a ckunpliresiter7 Benefit !Alt the largest aisle, and make his lut, appear/arias. Ito will have a great house. - Mr. ilarnandes, 'Who is thelesding performer at' bloponough's,Gateties, wiltitave a•complimentary benefit there this evening, and his programme, in. eludes a groat Many attractive performanoes. 6ompany at the Gaieties, including the Carlo troupe, as well ai Mr. McDonough's own per. runners, is very extensive. ;Flinging, Mile, ing, negro eocentricilies, gymnastics, pantomimes, and - Att drama, are the usual 'routine 2 it this 'thestrey every night. - Signor Blitz auponnoel that he will 01000 his Temple of Wohdero in a forbiight. . Btu. Nevins' Concert of Emend Music will- be given, to-morrow evening, in the Unitarian Cherroh, earner of Tenth and Lomat street'. It is expected that the.attendance will be great. On Monday;Tuesday, and Wednesday, of next week, the 17ilmann and Strakoech Opera Company will .perforri, here,' on.route from Washington. Miss Patti Mil take the Hies of Martha, in Plo tow's Opera, and of Norina in . 4 Don Pasquale " twO characters which she has added to her roper; scars.; It is said that these will be her only per. fortnanees here before leaving for Europe. "On Tuesday Madame Colson—beyond all question the beet prima donna who has sang and voted in this city for years—will make her farewell appearance. We shall be sorry to lose snail an admirable dra• matie vocalist. -TES I T NEWS 'By, Telegraph to, The Pram LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC Nam YORK. March oL—The steamship Battle arrived this afternoon from Aspinwall, with California dates to the ethlnst. • The amount of spare is only $BOO,OOO, thii shipment having bean unusually email in coneequenee, of thei very large investments making in the Washoe,silver mines. The principarconaiimea of the specie are as fotowei Wells Farro, & Co., $179,0.70; American Ex change Bank, $100,000; A. Belmont, 5116,000 E. Kelly &' Co., $66 000; Jamee Patriok, *66,000: W. T. Cole man, O 00,000; B. Patrick, $31.000; W. &Henan & Co., 841000; Tarifa, McMillin, .es Co., ALLOW: B. Cohen & Co.. $15,000 ; Freeman & Co., 88,000. The IT. S. frigates Roanoke and Sabine, and the store ship Relief. were at Aspinwall. The steamer Cortex, with the resils.wa to heave.thin Francisco a few boors after the Golden Bate. A rather desknotive Are occurred at thsoramento on the 4th ilia. Weston's brick building. occupied by A, kearle's carriage shop; Foil's brick stable. and the old seunty-court buildings,whieh he was lifting nD 11111 a hotel, were deetroyed Lose Also,ooo. ' frigate Topa hat arrived itt Fequimanx. 'I he Democratic State Convention of Oregon has elected delegates to the Charleston Convention , and the Republican State Committee has appointed delegates • Lii k liillan's wagon mad exrdition hae com pleted _ three hun dred mile, of the road Dom Fan Walla walla and win towable be neighed to Fort Benton in the fall. The parts wee still in winter quarter.. The steamship Anal, with the mails from New York, arrived at Aspinwal, on the af ternoon of the 13th. Gen. Barna has been elected President of Salvador Ihe Nicaraguan Government has Approved of the contract aide with Rears. Croskey & i Co..and con yoked a special session of Congress to ratify_ t. • The revolution in Liberia, Costa Bice, inifavor of ex- President Mpra has been 'oppressed. The saw. yreaChili is uninteresting. • - Peru appears to be on the eve of war. It is reported • that President C tills le/about to march at the heed of an expedition acalnet Bolivia. Nothing brie been discovered concerning the murder of Captain Lambert, of the British ship Vixen. Empty ship. were loading with guano at tne Chinch's isb,nds, and others were daily expected to arrive. LATEST NEWS By THE ETNA AND DEMONSTRATIONS IN SATOT IN TATOU or CATOITE— ' PARINI'S REPLY TO cayoox's I.ETTDR-7112 VIOARATI REPOSED DT THE ROMAGNA—TIMMS:NY VIRE 'AGAINST AUSTRIA—TED PARIS PRESS OP, . POSED TO UNIVERSAL SIIPPRAGIC—VICTOR Eli• MANUEL TO RE EXCONSIDNICATED—HVOTANOT 11l , ENGLISH AND FRENCH PONDS. ' (By Telegraph to LtvorpooL) ' So SARDINIA. The OPigitrlit of Traria asserts that the Governments of Efiumbury, Amery , and hie/ are ;boat to puoliph a moolamation in accordance with thewriews ooatained rireavours note of March 2. - - - - Thum March 110.—The °Heal rosette publishes Fa repcliy to Ctwours matinee of the 79th February. IRe says ' the form of the pew vote is notdeoided upon, be shout chose universal suffrage. The sets of Rome had destroyed any pow Whit of vioamte. He guaran ties full end absolute libertyf voting. Ttiale. leth.—A despatch from Cavern. to Rioseoli, dated filth February. opmmurocatem the French ideas {relating to the *ailment of Central Italy. Eavt.ur nye the assurancee Of the Franob Goveram ent show that the election of a prince of the Hone* of Savoy would ibe opposed by France. Whatever may be the result of tbs new vote for UM:MU, the Kiri well tweePt it be forehod• Mosso In a deppithoh tp Caviler, dated Rh March, deeies t rmaysaute without reflection to a union wi dmont. He says, everything con fi rms the oriole t they were right in freeing themselves from hostel PA.I9. Saturday.—The Cortitieutiesdosi hes a peml official artiole ageniet the too reserve! adoptlon of uni versal sulfotre. es *polled . to the Aoetrtne of national aovereigaty. A felts exteastahof the priselple may be come an ine•swiltt source of, trottb • .and II Limit to' Europe; though ea extension is eboui to Me putrern Italy to opposition to. the Imperial "odor Mit'to VIP counsels erven,,bp Fiancee The Pans emeersedent of the Times hays lige etated that the balleof excommuno. Mitiorregalest Victor tmma,eutel are read_r to Mt launch ed the peonttiont the epproloWne of the Genial Italian ' /WW2.. ' • • - • IC; Lenten, Retarder Eveibtx.—A Cabinet you - hail wee k li i r. t t i =ertio. day been de lured diVelsated fps . Surve. Tbe Wee Minute lal-m}tority and a rally, in thii' French fund.have Caused is_ ferAlier improvemeet of about _per clout. in Consols. Britieh railway stooks show a'fartMer 00144 eppovetr . . - ,•• • Larne—S r sitUtonern. "Ltvineont., NaturdanAlartet'lO P. at.;4 4 4tton dull. but no change to - dor: notes 5,4,00 balea—king specitA tion and sx,port. Areadstuns and Prosistons quiet and unchanged. frothing in roduce. zwparrLiarch M. P. M.—Small show owiteat. which so,d read ily at full prsof this day wee k . South counory and foreign held with ios firmness. but no Ultimo panne. Flour quiet, Without alteration in prices. Lorman, March 1 0, P. M.—Tellow is quiet at Des 6d op tin? 9ppt, anti fired for tin month. -•— - IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. ONip .70.A."2" IsLIAWS iho Bombardment of iiira Crag MIRA. NI 0 N NOT YET /CLIO D the ,Excliemeo in Washington. Mil New York Reread of yeetendep publish.* the following epeeist despatch from Washington.) WeentllOlON:March 31.—This late mews from Moll, co, announoms the utter rout of hiiremon and his de sartton from the, army and Sight on boar d Yvonne fleet, has created a marked sensation it, thiweity, and it has materially strengthened the Mexican twat/. Very many of the Moonbeam's in. both Mounts et Congress were udder' the impression teat Mira. mon wool , * ettextee4 in hie operate's, In his siege against Vera t rug, and would overthrow the loaves Government; but th i s Amt. act , the trams has settled the matter conolustvitly thpir rrpode. ,Even in diplomatic+ (Arnie' it is the theme of conversa tion, ludic isdooked upon as tee moat ic.portant event that has oocurred for many years. The next airfoil will probably bring Witty* that the lames Government teddy exercising its authority at the capital, having defeated tne remnant of tdimmon'a party, winelt was left to protect the city. • •Later frossr Vera Cruz. 110 , 11PrILITIMIS UnCollllllNOriti. 4ew 0111Sietra,Iffich'It.—Tn'e eoluioner Weenie 'Antoinette it Wow. from Vera Crag ;he eyeette f the Mtle lo p e. awe bring* one day's la ter eovices from tne seat et War. The military conference , mentioned In the Janneys, "competed of the chiefs of the two ernues end term mentati yes of the finance Governments, tinted to wile upon any terms for an armistice., and the bruabaidateet of Vera Crux wee recommenced on • morning of the 15th inst. with redonbled energy t the shot and Noel! tit. ‘ king erect in the - city * e•Yetal persona, entlYtoing Melt denials to property. „ Many of the shot fell among the'=being under the castle, but without doing much Mumts. ,Tiro lattaimitt stsamore arrived, at Tem Cruz on the A Meeting of the Deliocratia Nationt . 4 " . C°llllPitee."Cetleth , yrAllthilaTOnt_,* Marc. following call for' meeting or the Demooratie Nat Deaf committee will Ca lmer in tiM %bets of , thie eity to-morrow Wititirrizort; Mareh2l.lBoii'— , Tber Members of ibe Declocratier !rational Courrititure are restrained tro meet la WAgington ogrTtkurpdv. Apr al gar, tor coormitatirio Snimportantbpein J►Tull dddpromo snow:mu, inned. ll' A.iiillAtoUg • Chairman.. J. A. GIOROI. C. L. VALLANDtelialt. cod JuLirs Huss, Secretaries." Six or MEM members of the Cominittes ire 'aimed, hthe pity. IC 11 understood that so Mises° will proba ly...be made u to the gdaee of hawi ng . the Customise. but it was thoechtituortant thst the commtatio should he oiled tocether in order to Wulff cups epuilon, aid Intim holMitthe grisysnoeocemplemed ot etChstleis. ton 32r11Y 06104. The olismor toriSebange es rains's MittiOut tement from, differ:FE:one. lbere ill some talk wows the 112dIVid mat atm pow here of an terminal call upon the creme delectations to confer at the acme tune with the Demoorstio Ostionail ilioninsittes on the sbovequinusi subieet. , • Terrible Mutiny on jbe iflop , Norwar. rineyr 9601410 Ann 29/16Tr HOSIND6O— DEATH ors balm ADD CHILD FROM PRIGIIT. 1• ' " !Wixom, March 24.-Th. ehtp Norway, of New Yolc. nu-hgt towage horn Muse to itarana.,Wirh LOW ktoolielliWag tke soepe of a terrible damn!, 'resulting in the death of thirty Coolie', hinetY others tittrig wounded ri The light lasted the whole, night. when the Coolies y i elded. U board the llu iorway pre the vs.,- tain'e wie and two daughter'', and shwa lady lmen pr and her child. Both the latter died item iright. YORIC. March 24.—The sulanothirt City of l'ifoo. °Nester has arrived frotu Liivorypsl,wlimet port alle left Mr the 7th instant," lite :etiolate Screw steamer >Etna hoe tlao arrlvoil from Liverpool. Bbe Wed on 'the 10th limiest. Her advises have been_mmomatse by the arrival of the steamer Canada, at Halifax, yesterday.- . , From Porto Me°. atm Tisat4 NAN tleA #ll.—Aclvioss frorn Porto Rim, to Fr d eig t ht t li tii.% 4°llBl WrBelJl4del ;Wit% dThfAYtil4Mt lb°l4Li Or SOP; O , O&SS ai molimer 141m4 ' d 41 , 1, 64“1/IP4! . Departure of t he atearnere Vanderbilt 'and City of Baltimore. Ntiw Yons, Mar& 31..,The steamships Vanderbilt and City Of Baltimore galled to-day for JAVerpoot. 'the former with In and, that latter with IC passengers. Neither steamer took a mote list. " Coliissop g¢t Bei...Loss of Life., New Daiemer L welch ke.—Tkeek.sp, rk Poresj 1C111..e Malkin/sr Caste kit Autease,srith the'Da Rivet Lien'. from Cienfeesoo. bound to New York. The letteryas sunk. Caftan' limes' two ebtldrin and s kimono:lr, yftillstri Maid's,, were drowned. - Naval Intelligence. New Yo Mitch IC—Adeiues from Pernambuco state the United Mete* brig-or-war Dot - tibia wee in teat Vert on 00 84 of February, to Dail the next day for Ma nua. Ail well From 'Havana. Ngsv 'Vows. Marsh 34.L'Ihe steamship Karns!) Mu arsisid f ryirn Bavaria. • 'd,ir William Guru Onseley isa piesengis, kiplOppPe ltee i lt the Seducer. pr iltec i t h ard.be t i — V o l 4 ; lo ss i t yl c f-pr . . educer had reins prikno.r , jta 1ib40% flottpgq" - The-phie at Pittsburg; PlT 7l l ll2 .hisTab' 11. 4 -Thero are six feet and eix hihnhochr water n the ohnimel to-day, and Ankle. The WiIIIMIT hi abed, Intl Boa , „ XXIV( Colngress...rust . Session 6 U.S. oAprop AsgtrioioN, Marsh 4.—Congrou pat 11111•14104 Academy of Music. $895,000 in Spicie 0/1 1 / 1 1/. Renewed. Arilval of Steamers. PiNIgSYLVANLL LEGnaladuitE. : ~ i tteg A r E atiatii ninth Ms MO. The eleakeeri Meebelted four remonettanees from the 'libellee, of Ptidadellmilleagsnallt any change in Pb. Sun. dal lairree . , , ee wean FAVORABLY StEPOETBD.7-The ()Water ellpple meet to the totmeneohdating the City of PhiMelee,. (repeals a cettain section in netted to the road laws :) To incorporste Aceidental Insurance Comper! of Phi ladelphia ; to incorporate the Society Molding Com ene of elisadelphla po ;to incorporate State Insurance Hompany_pf Philadelphia ; to ineurporato the Western Oil and MiniugCompany ; to incorporate Carbon Run Itt provement Company ; to incorporate Pttsburg Coal Company ; to Incorporate Alletheay Oil C ompany; to incorporyde Big Ron Railroad Company t to incorporate Aldermen" - Improvemeot Compthy ; to erect a new parts of Clinton Elk. McKean and Potter. Mi l t t imlred of Critieron ; bill to authorise the gale of the Pittsburg.and Connellsville Railroad Company. Sill to tneorpola h us ilid ell e e lp o hi ha a ni r e e s o i and rt g d M ad a v n e u r fze ly turene Trust Company, -aims in Pletem-Mr. dhaelfer, a supplement to the apt relative to the bored* tutted by the county . of Alte r gheny, for stook in railroad companies. Mr. elohndel, one to inompersite theßerman hospital, is the city of Philadelphia - HUNBUDY Ace Enna RAILRoAD.-This bill came up in order on its final paseege, and missed-yeas 11, nays 13- as follows: Yeets--Messre. Baldwin Benlloo, Blood, Crawford, Finnee, Gregg, Mother°, Marnelie. Palmer, Parker, flutherferd, Schell, Sonindel, Chaeffer, Smith, Thomp son; and Francis, Speaker-1 3, Heys-Messrs. Bell, Craig, Hall, Imbrie, Keller, KM ohm, Landon, Meredith', Miller, Penney, time, Welsh. arid v ardleY-13. After the close of my report last evening, this bill was finally forced through amond reading, under the most Violent and determined opposition o rit s „ emu. Alt the amendments of its opponents, however, were voted down, anti at about half past eleven, the opposition Wing worried out, they came to a vote on the amend ment of Mr Finney, which was adopted ; and the bill, so amended. passed-ye/us It, nays 13-ag i chows I 'Tags-Messrs. Baldwin,' Benson, Blood, Crawford, 'tansy, Oreeg. Madero. Mueslis, Palmer. Parker, Rutheriord. Schell, Shaeffer, Smith, Thompson, Fran cis, Spent:or-16. e e DiAys-M* ors. Zell, Craig, Hall, Imbrie, Roller, Ketcham, Landon, Meredith, Miller, Penney, Turney, Welsh, '1 araley-13. ( Imo provisions pf the bill are substantially as stated In, my report last night.] The bill to protect game and regulate the seasons for gunning and fishing in this Commonwealth, passed a fi or d reeding. 'Clue ill is a general ono, applying to the whole State. The bill relative to in/Wanes, companies in Philadel phia and Freeburg Dame up in order In Committee of the Whree. Notions were tending to include the counties, of Dauphin, Somerset, and Bedford, when the bill was under noneuderation yesterday. The motion immedi. at. ly penning was that the committee rise, Mort Pro pose. and have leave to sit again. elite. Parma had the floor, and proceeded to address the Semite at some length in its favor. He took the eeeerai ground that the bill was nem/Nary to protect Clue sound 7:llV.sanidhl'ilrettriesedegapaioleple ageinet the boom companies. who hada their seems all ever the Commonwealth It was asked for by the re pregenteti von of the ei ties concerned almost unanimous - iy. lt. wee entirely moat in it, character, and, there lore, ought to be granted. Mr. bleCtue a opposed the bill earheatty.. He regard ed it as a monetrous propoattion. It required a record of matters which ehould not reach the public eye, and compare ihe power o f oue cities named theestroy any In either the cities i n bill. Mr. Bremer au emoted the bill warmly. and with great &biller. tin desire wan to protect the sound. safe, and reliable companion, end provide a remedy for the pun ithment of the foreign ex/dottier bates concern' i his bill did Dec There were no bogus tiompaAge in Phila delphia or Pittsburg ,, end his Millen was to protect thud) wend and lament nen tenons. If he had nis wi h, hew s ger, he would make the bill general. 'l'e make the bill acceptable to ail the Senators. he indicate:a his inten tion, nt theproper time, to offer an amendment to the following efteet :- - Prov.ded,also. That any insurance company p Sir aninotaiion. not i ncorporated by time Mute of replay ;yawn, shall not ha authorised or permitted, after the passage of the to transact any insurance. business in this Couinionwealth, until said company or association shall cite to the auditor General satisfac tory ovidecco tent One Hundred Thosisand Dollars is securely deposit - au in the Stab of Pennsylvania. in the h i nds of truetees, and aintheable to the payment of any hewn that may heroine p ayable ,by such company within this Conimoewealthet Mr. Onto° opposed the bill generally. He regarded it as *stab at the country insurance continental. It was an entering wedge for their d.traction. Mr. GALL advocated there eniteef the' bill at come lent/tend veer earnestly. ft a said he hod reflected on, the *object seriously, and it he could vote est the so bill he would do , but he could not. for t o reason that be believed that the people of Philade phut and Allegheny county dewed a., The was ennowl died in the argument te . th e other side. Tee whole deli/lo tion in the Legislature. except one Minster and two members of the House Item Philadelphia, of both Phi- Ifidelphia and Allegheny county, were in favor of it. it refers alone t., those counties, and, if they want Riot them have it. Ile tethered to the fact that within the last five or six yea ' s some eighteen balms Insurance companies had burst up in Philadelphia, from which the people had suffered losses to the amount of 82 000.- WV lion hitt wee calculeted to prettiet the people assert each bogus concerns. and it could da no possible injury to those which are round and doing a ton inmate business. tie traced BKb DM as tee advertised capital Of an insurance company in Wilnut street, Philadel phia, to the Auditor 0 a cement! office, w here it dwindled down to ;120 , 000, upon winch sum they paid their btate tax, emaciating to bed. Air. dentauded the paasage of the bill because it was right and just, and because every representative from the county of Allegheny and the ony of Philadel phia. except ri mere. Strong and Dunlap of the Rouse, and Mr. Parker of the Senate, wan in lever of the bill. and es a matter of counnoe Flutes) , he demandea its palsallei nee merlon that the committee rise was then agreed to-yeas 20. nay se-as loilowe : ' e Pees-Mesas. Baldwin. Barron. Blom); Craig, Craw ford. Finney. Gregg. Imbrie, Keller, Ketcham, Landon. mother.. Miller, earlier, Rutherford, Schindel, Scheer ler, Turner. Welsh. Yardlei - Mt. Pteays-'-filessrs. Bell. Hal ,Margolis, Meredith, Palmer, ennsey, smith, Thompson e rentals, Speaker-9. l' lily. filethmeee then moved that the committee have 'leave to sit again on the feurth of lute next, which was carried by the same vote. Po the bill is effectually tilled.. The enate then adjourned until Monday afternoon. I The Governs sent in a message ennomacing the titles. of a number Of bills lie had any oved and signed, among thorn the iollowing : To incorporate the Mutual Live Stook Insurance Company of Peiladelphaa ; supplement to the Thomas; Iron Donavan) ; for the better preset. a lion dome in Monti ornery county ; eupplemental to the le commit efrivnituren and eon; Cornpany fto incor porate the fiellellwood Cellletell i to Incorporate the Media Bank of Discount nod Deposit ; to incorporate the International 0 cute Hotel Company ; Supplemental to the act to °quail:re taxation on corporations • to in corporate the Borth teemed-street Margot Com pany of Philadelphia. , et le seriously nontempleted to extend the session be lend the time now fixed for the fiord adjournment. Amite.) It ie deetned impossiple to do the busmen" set before the Lepel attire by the daffierid. aod do it }ashes. ' Pee general appropriation bill hats not est Recited the Senate. That bode has not yet touched the free Malkin MIL One id the penal code bills only hea been noted on-ha the eenate, and neither of them r hae been touched in the Room. HOUSE. - " .'; The 0011110 met at Men o'clock. • - Tie bills to incorporate the &unmet Cad amteleon - Company.and the bill to Incorporate the Dberdinn Count) Co*Compeny, whiten had Leon veteree Os the tiovernor, c e r eenen rep and memo itrwrlttna 0011111A0ell SOW by a teeresidesse 'MOAN The Bowie then took up the veto of the Vielin County flank bill , and the Question Milne on. the pissease of the bill notwitludanding the veto, ft Nee Met. one vote being lacking. e - , oaring the proven of the cell of the -yeas e nd na y s , ' Mr. listereeep maid, on his name being Galled. that, as hieDemocretio Blonde sat glatetlY in their esatai ne would vote •• no." . Mr. DUNLAP (Dern.) came in after the vote was an °ennead, and made en explanation, stating that b e wag absent when thievoto was taken. ' ite denied that his Debactorette friend. had dodged the mamma, and tined the prtvilege to voter tt l b privilege being allowed, Mr. DueLep said he was not wreathed to record his rote. He voted " yea2' Mr. Dunlap is vote matte a two thirds ems in favor of, and passed the bill, 'melee quit • an excitement. klr, Donnelly was the only Democrat Dom the oily me. tin g "no " The others were absent, but nut with aview to dodge the question. Mr. McDtion ateas tO make an explanation. He said he we.. rib Get &t ram the time tee vote on the M if- Ilin-vounty Beni: bill weal:igen. but he I act understood that the Democrats mid been charmed with dodging. Be would not. brit* teem au y tel. ongthi bey. Dad lie been present be would hays letied ;of ties batik as hadid for the Mount Joy lianke Mr. beitiverr, in Melee said that at the time Mr. PlMP pawl made his remarks about the ltemoorate dodging only three members had voted '• no. , Mr Mc uoxoutin asked leave to record his vote. A warm docuscon arose upon the request, as it could only h- ,hors ., under e, e , gr i p : g u e itm of the ruble. - e w Doeougn *voting. Mr. tiaiLT2ll,ll hopeirthst the a due Doti t e e n that had beep extended to Mr Durum, would be ecoorded to Mr. Maronough Me vine itatonishedlit such a course on the part pt the il(otere.. Mr Ale Lmoyne, teed Mr. liun'ap had endeavored to persuade him recording hie vote r ; bat for while it sou he know not. lie now would 11.01. SA) which any be would vole Mr. SIIEPPAItti was in favor of every seemlier having the suns privileges on this floor. . Mr. DUNLAP said his tedeettone to Mr. MoDonough's toting wer, that there were five others now present• who desired teleenril their gold. on flap bid, Mr. McMinn/on •1 defy you to haute them. Mr. DUNLAP. I earl-- (The Speaker's gavel came down, and calls were made of "eirder."l Mr. KINNEY read the rules in the ease from Zeigler's Manuel. . Mr. SHEPPARD amid that according to Mr. Kiuney's ending of Zeigler's Manual, ear. Dunlap'', rote should not have Penn received by the Reuse. • The Serena (Mr. 'EhollisOn) g are hill demsion upon the point of order, in wrath, as follow,: The Mifflin C, unty Dank bill, welch had been vetoed, having gummed hi. a yete or two. Verde only Mr, Me =nougb, after the announcement ot the vote, he pet le tee within the bar of the Howie when the vote was taken, poked leave to vote. if ler moDonnur h votes negatively it would change the result and deleat the bill. having the sane, oilect es a reoonsideration. It, therolore requires a twiethirds vote of the House to al wo r e c o il ed , ,te. L The SOU and nays and the House re• fused to allow Mr. Alta Dorms II to vole. Mr. HELVE Ell celled Up the bill to ireorporate the Gar man Roirettelb at PditEileifihre, trilled Was phased &id reading. . . • . , . - An attempt wee trade to meet this afternoon, to take up the Surinery and brie bale but it was not agreed to. _the Routh then adjourned up d AI onday a ft ernoon. There was en entleretandttig between Mews. Me- Don_ough and N &mean. that if the former voted for the Mifflin Bank Inn the latter would vote against it, thee detesting it, - The U. S. Steamer Pocahontas. Nottrohr, IVlSreh to—Thellnited Platte steamer Po cahontas is under orders to sail this morning. Her orders ate neatet, but she is undoubtedly destined for the Gulf. The Cauttafsa fat Hositota. Bairrox L March 20:—T he ategmor Catiadi arrived thr mornieir from Liverpool Vld Helllnz . Her moils loft this es ening and will be due in Philadelphia at noon t to morrow. - Fire,fte Clarksville, Mo. ',IT. Louis. Moab :4.—The flour mills/of Walls & Co., at ( iarksvipa. !yip., tozotape jg , ' feciF wbost and flour were bu nrd on bur ass. e lots asaounta on which Mery was no Jasuranoo. !Markets by Telegraph. BALIIIIOOII2. March 14 —Flour g wet ; Howard street hosed' are held at 86 67.5 a ; 66 76 is adored. 1 . Mat 6rm but unehnnsed. Corn ntend7; yellow calla nt 7uoll cents; white ?tea center l'rovisior.s are dull lat un. /toted. Whiskey dull at g3)./023 cent; AvANN tit. March t2. -Cotton improved demand , w h isles of 1776 halos. VHAELE4TOII, March 13—Cotton of higher (trades him an advaneerl tendon.), ; sales of 1783 hnles. id moue. Mardi 23 —Cottonrenler to , dev 6 em halts; ICOieIOU tor Mid iing , . quotations ore outionnl. Silos of the week. 17100 bales •, receipts. 1e,t07 Wee, n 610001.000 for the mom week hi hear. The rceaupla at this port are BOW HD 600 ahead 01 11110. year. Thera. ports of the weeltamount to 11809.6r0 ; the cook of cot ton in port is 183,00.1 bales. Cotton freights to Liverpool gq17.112. droop! arm Ttuat. griviv?.—To•ruovrow, at I o'eloolc noon, at tile' Exehange; 'Thomas & tons eighth spring sale, upwards of twenty properties Bee pamphlet ontidoguea and advertisements. The Cobalt & Niokel Works will bo sold on Thursday, at the West Jersey Hotel, Camden, New Jersey. 0' Lielo absolute, by order of na stiness. BRERITY'II SAL* OP FIPPCISP HONORED LOTS or ENGLISH Ant Auaoic SILVRR•PLAT E D WARP, FASOY Goons, dco.—Wo would invite thu Imam. lar attention of eitisens and strangers to thu per• emptory sale, by order of the Sheriff, of a full and oomidete assortment of double and trubio•ptatod wary unfinished work', AA parts fans, P.srian and bisque 'figures and vases; olegAnt cloche, fifty ,oases of glass ware, &0., &0., all of which will to arranged for examination tomorrow (Tuesday,) to be sold at teno'olook on Wednosday, the 23th inst., by .1.3, Scott, Tr., auottoneer. .kuovnEn Mvarznions AFPAIR.—Capt. Webb, of the e?hooner Thomas E. lerimoh, which arrived at Nov; York ou Saturdiy, reports that on the 21st loot., roar miles north of Samiegat, ho picked up a boat containing a Chinaman, who stated that he had escaped from the sloop Spray, of Guilford, Conn., which had that day boon in collision with the sloop Lucinda, of Rockaway—that the spray sank in fiftoon Outstrip after cot. tiding, iscrrying ' down with her rho oaptain, named Matti,- and his ' brother, who were the only persons on board besides himself. The .Chluatuan was supplied with a hatchet, compass, and some provisions, and so far as regards the collision, his statoment was correct, as it was subacquifintly ascertained that the lincitida put into LittleNsg Harbor In' a damaged condition; ' It i d tinspeoted, however, OM the Vhiusatan Mur4ored thn'enplain ana hrorner acid then44olo3 the vessel, Da bidepddon aisappearance on arriving at New York, tends to confirm the susplotoa. Tho Spraypas,bound to Virginia for a cargo of oysters, and Captain Leeto had In hie posses:oton fticuis for the purchase of hie cargo. The police have the affair in hand, and a day or two may *leer up the mystery that now surrotuads THE CITY. *IIII.IB.6ILENTB TIES EVENING Vi r malue-eleggrag Trllthatte. sniper Wgingt jlinth +' riamlet"=" The Horne Dog." Willar.HY t CLAILIWIIIAR-I3THIET THEAIIIIG Arab greet. Above Sigtb.—" Ti .e Gotorgag, ,, flavortor, Ttraairtg, Walnutetreet, homage Eighth and Ninth.—Dan Rioe'n Groat *how.=-" Ward's Mis sion to China"—Equeetrion Feats and Attar tio MoDoronan'e Galaxies, Raoe street, below Third.— Entertainments nightly. • MANDrasoN'S EXHIBITION ROOM, Jarria's pOIIkITIOTI wealth Budding,. Chestnut exalt. Above ISixt clan's Museum o f Att. TBDIPLIC or Wonnsts. _porthenat corner Tenth and Cbeatnut streata.,-Sicnor Lads. ACADInty or FINS Ave. 1025 Cheahmt ntroet.— Charoh'n ranting. " Tho Mart of the Aachen" INTSONSTINCI TO INNORNaII AND INIWIANON Costrawnts.—ln the Court of Common P leas on Satur day morning, the Wowing opinion was delivered by, Judie Allison. As the decision involve, a number of in tereeting points, we print it in full s - Robert B. Shultz, B. P. Wright, and John R. Leech lin, the Building Inspooto's of the city of Philadelphia, filed their petition cmmelalnintt -that Jacob Veireman is about to erect, construed, and build a certain building, five stones in height, to be used for manufacturing pur ees* on Bennett street, in the rear of Seventh, Chest nut street; that he has signified to the inspectors his in tention to use the east and west party walls of adjoining buildings, which are only nine inches in thickness; that they hod ordered said walls to be taken down, and have directed that the party wall* elm I be eighteen inches in thickness to the first story, and thirteen inches in Shia nem for the remaining stones. Upon the presenta tion of said petition, an injunction was granted. as is Provided for in the tenth section of the set of May 7th, 1805, restraining the further progress of the work until the facts of the case should be in vestigated and determined.. To this petition . ..Taco' , W items° files an answer, praying the dissolution of tl • injunction, and that he may be ellowed to proceed with what he sills the repairs. The answer affirms that a buildinv which had men previously erected on the rear el lot 716 Chestnut street, and which was insured in the Franklin Fire 1. sureties I mean, end by the trustees of the k ire Association, ha, on or about the 17th may m January last, been injured by fire, end whiletimid la yman es wore both in throe. That by the conditions of the pollees of insurance. the said companiee are en titled,toeaseofdan.a.eorloseby fire, to rebuild or re pair, es the nose may re s po n dent. t said priniee have contracted with the f.r he m trepair of sac Mendses. He Mimes Out he la building , erecting, con structing or altering the ,said or any .rt or said pre mises. but that: on the contrary. he is merely employed termite at d restore the injured portion of the slid pie melee, and that the work Which be has ensurneneed is said rear build erg Monis that of restoration and repairs. The antiwar turther states that the east and weld mat) walls. and the walls fronting on Bennett street, are tdinditlic. with the kizeption of a smell portion of the its upper pert tnereol, i b as k co/ dition, legman:lath , befoie.the tire. T front wall of the bantam, is down. The fifth section of the net of Nay 7. nag, provides that it shall be the duty of the immeofor of buildings to visit each or any hence or building, and to see teat such houses or buildings ate erected, emanated, or altered according to that sot, and all sets and ordinances in force in seed city, and in manlier adapted for these. cur tr thereof %meet hree, and the gaiety of the Occu pants, Pen seventh section provide, that it shell not be law ful tor tiny person to a, construct, or etoild any house or building, utile,' the s e 'same shall have been iespected from time to time by one of the inspectors, and a oar tificate furnished by him that said home or huddle, is properly constructed, and in all respects sale and secure. 7 he eighth section regulates thethlokuties of walls at houses thereafter gutted, constructed. cr ayered. according to their front and height, and imposes afeenal ty on any one who shall or neglect to have the walls of any building built or constructed of the thickness re ofir by.or otherwise fail to comply wi!lothe provisions , the not; and fif it shall appear to t e inspector that such house or but ding is being erected or construathe In vie alien of any of the provisions of thei act, On petition and affidavit, the Court of Common pleas may enjoin exeunt the farther progress of the work, as has been done an the present instance. The petition w the inspectors assiane two lamb upon , which this ap plication is bee. II: font. the insuffieieno) of the `wails for the safely of the buildings; and secondly, that the walls are of a ems thlcknarie then is required by the act The right of the inspectors to inter fere. or of this court to interpose, by wsy of lit)nitction, le denied, on the ground that tee work wormed to be done, is ne?there CilasleUelitut truism, or building : but repair. and repair only. 'The survey attarmed to the a n s wer s h ow . that Irom the basement up through mien of the five ettries everything which was necessary for the ermine , building, and which was required to constitute it a building for the purposes for which( it was med, it is proposed to replace b• ethers of like eonstruotinn workmanship. and material; in otot, everything' ex. lethal and internal which It would hate been necessary to have done. had no building ever been erectrd upon the lot in question the intioralwe companzer , propose unu claim the tight to denote, except to put up the •runt wet • upon Bennett street, and thin they contend is repair, and not n construction or an erection. , The some reasoning would regalia us to hold, in con struing t a law, that every home about to be erected on a' vacant lot, with buildings, and commit .ently party walls, erected on the adjoining lote or cro nd on each aide of it. would not be an creation or cOnstrocoon snob as is tontemplated by the act of May 7th. Nth; although it would be elem., bey ondethestlon, that it could not be repair. for there could be no repair of that which bad no previous egistenee ; there having been, nothing pre vioualy upon the lot, there could have been no in ter f ceding er requiring repair. Now, it theme difficult to understand how tee mere feat of reformer °eau &Anon of the ground can affect the character or the act about to be done. If there is no building upon the lot. what matters it whether the ground is about to he covered for the first or twentieth time? In large nom Mersin! or Manufacturing cities, buildings that we,, adequate for the wants of the community fifty or a hundred years ago are not sufficient for the require ments of to-day, and it theold structures are torn sera!, the sot of replacing w ith other buildings does eat make i any the less a Waine r &Construction. or au erection. 80. if a building is destroyed by fire, the at t of thipinoine it by another building sea new creation or oonstruotion, and I cannot see' that the ex- , istence of party walls chances the nature or the olfoiraa- ter of rho ant mthe leapt, or yen change into mere re pair that which it Will' not be denied would emisinnte an erection, if no buildb g had bade noon the hit to be ' destroyer. Webster tells us, that to repair is to restore to a sound or good state after decay,tinjury, dilapida tion. Or partial denim ion. COnttrUOt weans to put lo tether the parts of a thing In their proper place or or. der ; to build • to form; so that the ordinary sense in which these arms ale used. would, of themselves, seen, to settle this question; for when the several Parts of the proposed building chill have beep put together in their preperpiece, the buddies will have, been coon created, c reated, het PM repair ed. She oldest designed to be attained by the pAitexe of the ant of HU wet the greater secariA L to the lives and propetty of the citizens of iledslphia, by MUM., attar the pasesle of said Mot, the Ocieltrilo , on Of fr MVO sub .tantiat buildings then Inapt, - that 'had mei timely beep erected. ticaeeepnet MAU not beep withal:, her Warn subject, and Ur, public demanded biters lrvelimmorion against th e deli, And cupidity of men. who would but d houses that could only be kept etandin up o n the nrenrople eaeocietion. or combination ; ewe ' leaning open the other fog support; amid will to be pla• tended, that when one of , theee, houses ie torn down, ny is destroyed by fi re, or sells to the atoned that Linde • the plea of repairing. as other squoture.tqually manta.. o_B end unsafe uthilt bealiolsettribli Pet up inns stead/ We het eve slot, and tens regarding it, we will not so construe this Most' salutary law 44 to deprive it to this extent of it. vitality, and thus constitute it. in all case. Ithe to the present one, a dead letter. !teeing the loan, but without the substance of a law. The hardship mid inconvenience which the construe ' lion may unt sae mien internees COninanies we regret. but cannot avoid. i lie contrams a bleb they have made eh those vim hate edected insure rice teth th ere not be allowed to interfere Willi or impede the opera dons of the act of Avsembly. If t, ey have made agree ments winch the law, for wage putties e, will not allow to he carried out. it may be unfortunate for theta. his most fortunate for the community et large. But these companies have atilt n n sane 01 escape. by paying the amount of peurancee ellecteo in each case, or by avail ing themselves of their right to cannel the policies al ready issued. rum replace them with other', in whim, their Intermits will be prntee ed. - !co Orticlat far the p, As to the fu se ture, the evil oariTrith e ßabe be avoided The tower o i l lf. proteen on is in their own hands, and the. will dpubtleat use it Ina way meet advanta a eous to themselves. in ell cakes similar to the present one, 'we believe it to he the duty or tho inspector t to it as the fifth section of the act requires, teat all buildings are con strueted " in a manner adapters for the secur,ity tharem agionst fire. and the lately or the Mk. upants; ' that such buildings are noperly oonstructed and in all respect. sate end secure. as the seventh se bon enjoins; One that the command of the eighth section. re,ulatins thr Meknes' of wads, to Otitblully observed by all persons erecting or oulli paint bluidingi intended to be om mad lir tiltibatia.t Aeiscatily. The motion to dissolve the ielunction is dist:raised. PLIILLDELPI/LL ANNOAI, CONFERENCE OF THZ M. W. C/JURCH.—FOURTII DAs. e n enturany morning the Annual Conference or the M. E. Charon continued its se.sions at the usual hour. lashes Bake' Presined..hee. Walnut Cooper °yentas the services with prayer The rolloWins gentlemen ware eleettri to Elders' or.. dors i G. G. Naha %raw. Wm. M. Rid‘way, L. 1. Ado lintock. E. .1. L. roper r, I. ed. Wheeler. 0. T Barr, W. Liman, Chas. W. Ayers. John France, Joseph Cook P. T. Gardner. W. Quinn, W. I. 1 , ..z0n. The following tonal preachers were elected w E dera oilers: W. Y. Clark, Burton J. Kollook. .hdeard J ' Kenney. Joseph P. Down. It. Y. Biteard. The foliowing loam presanem were cleated to Don none' Orders: JAMS Zwindies, L Kenney, John -Moth (omored). The following reports were !online and referred to the Commit-e on Education Toe report of the Tree surer. en Muition; tee report of the ooddnittee to visit Dickinson The annual* report of the Centenary Fund was re calved and referred to the Booed of stewards end Ne ceesitous Conan. The retort* 01 the Wilariuston Fe mato Iterninnry end the Village Oreen domineer were referred to the Cummittee on Edunition. Bev. Dr, Ports. of New York, the book agent, was introduced to the Conleren e and received with the ore tesy o' the mt. , 1 to• mill); on I, s eutrenee 140 made an eddrerg on thoDociktoneern, in high tests led Mat 29 NA copies if tee Christian Adeetrite, 4 000 copies of the Quarterly Review. and 2:01)UU copier" at the Sunday chew/ Advocate wore eircuiated, audit was in contemplation to establish a new montbl, pope, for the enemal use of minder sOhool touchers e.he, column voids the largeat het of epeffey-ectmet booker, of any denorilieetion or • iiiiimistirin in the country ' Many hooka are cold to other denommntions with their own imprint on them, end the t cream has publ shed during the poet y °aro); or one million of volumes, be ing a orinsiderable increase. Roe. Dr. llutditeh, president of the Amerloan Bible, Scedety, ono Rev. Dr. newards, of the Preebyterian wore introduced, and received by toe members now. Tne order of the day, the report on a &vision of the Conterenee, Pleviould7 Published in our report. wart then taken up. Mr. Mocalltst moved first to take up the question of the propriety of a Mention by State tines. - Mr. Coombe moved to lea the report on the table, to consider the ex pedieney of any division. An extended debate ensues!, alter which, on motion of Dr. Burbin.,the report or the oommiLee wee tabled. Rev. Mr. Hand then mode a motion deolsong it in expedient to di, rde et pr,ent, but animating the Gene t. I Conference to allow the Philadelphia Centerthins to divtdo. it it t r : mend expe.lent In the interim o, the next lienera Copferetice. Adopted al oat unanimously. The Coalmen° rhea tidjourned. DESPERATE ATTEMPT Or A PARTT Or BUR GLARS TO /ARAM—A patty of men, named Marlin hloMullin, Jun White, Onatavus Mario; and Frank Crouse, were arreetrd on Priday, and removed to the Central Elation on the etiarge of having perpetrated a number of burglaries Among other offences, they are °harried with having robbed Black's dry-f oods more. N0..1,0 South Tenth street • Burps' store, 10. 203 South Thirteenth wee' i onvege a store. Nu 6.0 herill Tooth street' the dwelling of a eir:Paytne, and erineretereeiu Neer Jersey. 1 hey ware impri.oaud in the Central r. and ell loolvd. in the sume cell. During tbeiv confinement. on Friday evening, they made a bold atteni lit Lc/escape by removing the bricks, meson-work. and iron hire of the cells opening but towarta the fttate Route pavement . racy hod removed one of the bate, tied wool r have sum:4oo reatoVing the others, bet (Or the tifirly d.r,nrit:rhy the detec tors'. tem , pro y tiung agues. anti eleeperate men - and O'npt they WOO uninoleiden for another flour, mono h ;No owed the ',minty toe trouble °I boarding and lodging thorn. One or two of them have already served out terms in the Trenton Mato Prison. PROOLICDIIIOB IN THE COURTS ON SATURDAY,— 'ln the Supreme Court Chief Jurtioo Lor e n) walla° d assisted by Justicwo Wood Ward, Thompson, Strong, and opinion, were delivered in the following oases: Administrator, 40., vv. Caroline A. Allmon. Judgment affirmed. Clark All. idodarine. Judgment affirmed. Decan, master of schooner Wegtinoreland, vs. Flti satrick. Judgment affirmed. Cathanne Anne irenn`e appeal. Peoree reversed. , Deese 'vs. llheppard et .1. Judgment elffirtned. Kneelent's. Parrish et al. Judgment affirm-d. Bumsardner va. Ramos et al. Judoiront warred. CosoistoN PLlan—Jutflelt Thomeson and Allison.—Da vid Carlisle'e tame. Retort referred hackle the andt for tor amendraent. W. D. tieigtY's'ilatate. Pleteved to a muter to fake testimony.- . in the matter or openini Broid street. from Oerman toyn road to Nocelown road, the exceptions were me m:seed and the report t referred bark, DISTRICT DOSIRT—JUdSes RISISWOOd. Strong, and Hare —The court woe engaged on the Current Motion Liar. . , Rakers vs. the City. Motion to take on a non•euit re (*mod. • . iltrisgs es Btroud. Rule for a new trial refined, tottreaTaa astaidas—Judga 1.1411q14,—Nd busing's, any Importunes sins Osuiloted In this court on Baty day niorhing. CONVIOTION OF JAMES MILLER AND GEORGE W. RUM. ALIAS WASH EDDIS 011' lILICROICR.-4110 fury in the case of James Miller and George W. Rhiol akar Eddie, charged with homicide in milling Henry Guorker on the night of January 21 1 , 18$0, by throwing him into poliocksing. Ott l llP MIS 140 tiOlgt of Wet and Termindt osittrthity.inotnin4 anti returned a Vottilot deckling Jitruei Millet to be guilty of murder of Ms firm degree, and George W.lthiel-guilty of murder if the eetong de gree. Miller received the verdict without nianilecona on, emotion. Vinci exhibited no gaming N. hatever. The OsSIIIIOI gave nothae of their intention to move for a now trial and arrest of Juditntent . in the ease of „ SUDDiti REATII.--41Rq4 uttcrop, tatMit . forty-Ave year. of age. who Termer)) , resided in -Alle gheny' county, died very suddenly on Belinda) , niinning, at a hotel, at Dridtawater and clleetput stmts. Twenty reertn ward. An inottestArctiThel rnaj a verdtot of ~ d epth{ loftt olgtqwn pauses' was ren dered. Flita.—A mall frame building, at Tblrty•tinth and Chestnut street', Twenty•four h amid; Wonting to [desert Whitson ft boas, was dratroyed b tire on Baturday mamma. it wee ouppoud to aura beau aat -on fire. Tai vitialßiers .ASISISikt YARD.—An I leteepion :ASSinti Battleffilig hut. Henry T. R i cg, City Saliafter:ll{ ed to the °curt ' Corneae • leas Or a "[obtainer, notion to fee strain the Western:Market - t.ertersans tains pos. Wission of the yard of the State Arsenid e Sixteenth and Filbert Streets, which the ealepear wear the seul d dgg it 1 1141;11 i tirt e he i lltTlP.VAlT wihrnor took thiestep in oomplianee with - the, indructlons of a, committee of Cohnoilmenianniedied en Thursday last. attorney-General Ennereraitertelent in court when the injunction was milted for. and remarked that he hoped i the Commonwealth would be hears before the. njuno • bolt wee erected. To this. Mr Ring replied that the ProCeeding wee not against the Commonwealth. but. against tee Western Market Company. IGwas Briar reused that a eantlonea order, " furtndding the Market: House Company agaiset taking poeserelon until Wed nesday morning next, when the ease will beargagebore, both sides. The following statement sets forth the rights of the city to the premise., and the' grounds levee which the• intimation le asked for: •n the sear lath, the lot upon which the etabsersenal MAW. oily was greeted, manses on the west Mae of Thirteenth street, and seat side of Juniper street. between Chestnut and Market strew,. 'wag sold 'or thirty' teamed dollars. under an eel el Assemble; and by the same sot the Uovernor was au thorised to percher°, with the proceeds of the sale. a lot In limb location as nee ht be determined upon by hintetelf and the Adjutant General. and to erect thereon an arsenal, adapted to the objects for which it was to be used, provided that no moony should be expended until. the Governor should be tenoned, after a full examina tion of the subject, that the BUM fur which gaud pro perty might be gold was efficient t i defray the snore expenses necessery for the purotisse of ground and the ereciiion of a new arsenal. It was ascertained that the 830•606 wag not sufficient to purchase *suitable lot and erect anatomist building.; In ram of the succeeding semitone of the Legislature a bill was int rodueedinto the Elamite, having for its object tne removal of the State ems, and the arsenal from Philadelphia to Harrisburg. and the repeal of the autho rity given for the expenditure of the SSD 000 above mentioned., Finding that there was a probability or Their toeing both the arsenal arid the treelike fromeke •ale of the old one, the career, and volunteer, of Its First division petitioned Councils, in the early part of Itte6. to grant them a lot of arcane upon which to erect an arsenal building. _These petitions were le lerred toe fault committee of Select and Cu., mon Council., con sisti,ig of Geo. W. Biddle, Wm. C. Patte r son, . G. Waterman. Oliver H. Parker. Albert B. Aehnin. John McWhorter. I N. Mareelts.O.P Cornmen. it. fd. Retry, and Thos. W. Steeling, who presented a tong report to their respective Chambers on the Bth of Myron 1246, setting forth the iniportanee of keeping the arsenal in Fluted, Whim. and concluding with reopmmendetion Chet Councils grant the lot of ground on the 'corner of Filbert, ant Sixteenth streets for this purpose. a hie lot had been purchased by the city for Sli 000, subject to a redeemable yearly ground rent of $1 Me. It, was estuna tad by the amanita° and the °Monis whom they con milted. that a goineble - building open be put up for See 000. T e committee recommended that the lot be ceded to the Stoat. provided the Commonwealth would agree to taunt the arsenal building upon it for whit'. the 830 tfe were appropriated. Toey reported an , ordinance providing for the consmance of the lot ill Kronen to the Commonwealth, upon the condition. named; gilded to whi.th wee a eti ',elation that if the Commonwealth accepted the -terms,the yearly ground rent charged upon th e ground ehould be paid out or the city treasury. The conditions were Accepted by the Stale. the conveyance made, end the ouildiug erected; but it has never been entiral• Aniseed, and has not yet been used foe the storage of demsor. muni t ens of war. It was used once for an exic binder of the Franklin Institute and recently it portion of the upper room has been partitioned off into armor, rooms by se reml of our volunteer oompanies at their own expe• se. The building covered only ab ut half the lot of ground Gone" eed to the city, and the southern part or yard was unimproved. This portion would have been mail aim place of volt for artillery practice. Bet' gin front of the northern portion of the Western Market House. the officers of the company Replied to. and ob tuned Permission of, the • diutatit general to rent it, a .d they commenced hut week to remove the fence: preparatory to taking prelate! Several militate officers. con ceiving this proceeding a violation of their rights and the rights of the city to the ground, headed by General Patterson, brought the matter before Councils, and the proceening. narrated Clove were the result. THE SURVEY D/STRIOTS .&ND SURVEYORS Or Paresnaeratia.—The mass of voters spaniel, are sware that among the mune:emit officers to be sleeted in May next, there will be chosen persons to serve as surveyors and regulators In eleven out of the twelve survey dis tricts into whieh the city of Philadelphia is divided. In the Eleventh distil° i t the mama- Incumbent, Mr. dingo:NY. WAS elected last spring for five years. conse quently there will be no election in his (Linnet. Tee .olSee of eel - tenor end Nesulator le ea emporia.; one to ethlierty owners, this officual having the regulating. of division or warty lines between properties, end the fix ing of lines 'non lots Freston' to Winding. lhey have also ice regulating of the lines of curbs and laying out streets whenever it Is required to tie done in their due mots. The plans of culverts arid other althen.ant pub-. he works are also sabuutted to the Chief Ent timer and Beard of Surveys, the whale number of ibur, ex ors meet ing at stated periods for the consideratem of supje-ta relating to city improvements. Id addition to their fees. for serve, tag spit regulating property line each re muses a salary of (1500 per annum from the duty Tres s o fa o ti n ot i rii r trirt r i. reVt i n a tlii t . l 4l; districts into which the city is divided, and the name of each war waver and regulator _ - Strickland KIIeMpL, wife!' engineer and surveyor. irst hi trey Deltnet—Comprising First Ward. west - of Woad street, and Pauyunk road. and eariond. Third, and Fourth Wards west of Pailtenek-ranomes eurrei or and regulator. Second District—First Word, east of Broad street. std Pasayunk road and Samar and Third Wards, met of Forieyuns road—Charles d. Clew, surveyor and re gulator. • Third District—Fourth Wa - d, mat' of Fastrunk road. and Fifth seventh, kidslit. Ninth and Tenth Vfarde— epeneer }east!, surveyor and retulator. - Fourth District—Thirteenth, Fourteenth. and Fif teenth Wards — Amos btllesoterveyor and "" t ie andfth District—Sixth, Eleventh, Teel 'surveyor beventeenth Warde—Josepli H. Sr 'surveyor and regulator, Sixth District—Eighteenth and Nineteenth Wards— James P. Davie serve) or and regulator. Seventh DMA, —Twentieth Were—Henry Hamel", surveyor and ref later., , Erg lab District—Twenty-first Werd4Joiseph a. Bid den, surveyor and regulator. Ninth Distriet—Twenty.seimmt Ward—Jena Light foot. surveyor and remiletoe. Tenth Destriee--.Tetenty-tnitd ward—leaaa fikallerou, surveyor and regulator. Eleventh District—Twenty-fourth Ward. north of Me ket Attest -Samuel L. bmeilley, surveyor and re gulator. • 4. Twelfth Distant—Twenty fourth Ward. tenth of Market street—James Miller, serveyor and regu lator. , MaAlma OFFICE, March 2.4, 1860.—The zedmber of interments in the pity of Ildisdelphis for the'week ending March 24, at 1f o'cloak i ..... Last ' DeOreavg ..... Abscess 1' Casualties ..... 1 Crony. I.:monition Brain $ neumption of Lungs.. 33 Con vule.ons 13 V Dian'll(l3 , 4 Dropsy Chest. Omens* of lo tiptne Debility........ ktfluolon on Bridn..»:. Poser-Softylet. intlammatto.Braus...... .• Bronebis..— I. " Lungs-- le Laryng...... B. & Bowels. 3 Old are .... . dttll Ada ...... 96 ........ 91 remise —.....—.. 91 a~::::~:::.::=' ::':: betwllawlaritt IL.- U Underf. 861 Other dteeaase..—..... • • - - L - 1 AILTHUR HUGHES, Health Officer, THE "MILITAItt BOARD AND THE 4119Egell01111. —Some time eines, the Military Board of General Of ficere of the :First Division, 1 , . M., composed of Gene. Patterson, Cadwalader, Mdse, and Reilly. issued a pub lio_notice to the intimation of the city of Philadelphia, requiring them to present their claim. for compensa.. tipn. for making the militia enrolment lasi year, try the Maud, an or before the 14th of February. for settle ment. In coMplianoe with ode notice the assessors - presented their tills to the board. The Barren in amount. frout et, up to $3OO. there brim no specified sum fixed by the militia 1 iw for the compensation: and each assiestorniade opt hie bill, emit were, to suit him self, or nceording to Ma owe views as to what he was entitled to receive. The lair gives the military board the right to as, the,rurseasart, but in.nellentiriS to fix the amount, it left the officers in doubt as to what suer shown be paid: They tiferefore referred the subject to ttorney beeeral Knox for his decision. which was given a few dayg Igo. The opinion of the Attorney Ideneral settles nothins.merely nnottne thaliravulton of the law to the limitary brad: whlhl wan the mania knotty subiedet they had already base discussing. awl which tbs.' diistred the Attorney &anent( to unravel tie Matter, therefore, remania.ni state ewe, without the assessors being pant for last year's services, and many 01 , 1 mm ft-1 undertake the same work as nin this year. with no barter prospect of being paid. Out, of the militia tax levied in Philadelphia county ring lgte, ly Slant was eollerdsd; so it will be seen that it will requite • nice hit of Bnauolerin it to • make this hold mityttnenit about fifty mon. especially where +ever's' have presented bills of 8100 , nd SAO each. The present 'Militia law . so , far is thiledielphia county is concerned bee pine ed en uLter failure ANOTHEB )I O3/ICIDE ciAgig-nn.EIK/APS OXTHE DXRIX SatiVier evening, about half test 10; o - o'ook, a White'rnan and a colored woman were stand ing, together in Lombard street, below Seventh, appa rently engaged in angry convert notion. At the same time three colored men passed : down Lombard street. and when they reanbed where the ma r , and woman were &tending. they Altopped, p;ot Gee of the enloiell men inquired of the `White man what Was the matter The •tkrhite man replied that it was none of his beano's, and t ld the colored man to pays on. :..cime wither words passed between tne two, when the white man, it is alleged. drew it knife and stabbed in two places the colored man who had spoken to him Ile comrades of the colored man Immediately took bun to the ..Pennsylvards biospitel.-when It was. found that he had received two stabs. one in the arm. and one in the right side, from the effects of which he d ad yesterday aftennorm. at 4 o'clock. iliasamit Wee Abram Cronms, He wis about 19 years old, and resided in Bedford street. between Sixth and Seventh. The coroner will holden implant this mn.nina up in Oa bid,. Duna; thu excitement at the time of the stt,bins, the wade min Who . red the wounds made his °soapy. The policewere early upnn his track, bat have not yet succeededin ar resting him The colored woman with vaipm he was talking wee arrester; yesterday aftfithhon..and ledqed in the Et zhth-ward statiog house. It was supposed she know who the white roan wee, but she denies any knewledte of his name or residence, saying he met her acodentally. , • DCATIE OF A PRisrEß.—Mr. John McCue; a compositor in TA. Presi office, died yesterdny morn ing, at his residence. in this city, &nue a lingering ill ness. Mr. McCue RNA a young man who had many warm friends in the professioi with which he was con noted flevirial Monthe ago he wag compelled to aban don an occupation that wan making Gar tut woad, on a conatitu ton origin 11l nut robust. since which time he hea peon gradually sulking. Alas for the soailnap ti,e'm hopes of health 1 the hectic glow on the cheeln. the unnatural briuhtnenr of Oka Aye. and the sweet hone of Mamie t wings to up all. tOo often deceive the suf ferer Into a notiGtlenc oleo [aerially belied by tlike, fail mu far dd m add' dana)lng cortstrutt,m, whine so surely and suenly y 10 enoroneh.n< death. The many Mandl , . who knew him well and valued hie inendith,ip, will sincerely regret hie early dissolution., • TO DE =HIED' WITH 414,Zia.131 - 1.10110111. Michael Coon, 10.1 yeark og ago, died last week, in the Twenty-third Ward." Dlr. Coos had been a soldier in the RevolUtionary wet and in Ike war of talk, and be fore hiss death expressed a desire that he shoold be hurled with mditary honors To oomply with the wishes of the old gentlemen. General Mites, elate econd Bri gade, will detail a military mewl to attend his funeral, which will take playe 'Fauredny next, nt the o f Swedes' Chetah, ttingsessinn. he remains have been phone:a Cedar flub Lenieler.y , above r s ranktlent , until I' ureday next. '1 his movement on the part of Genetal Mile+ is highly oreditable to his patriotism and that of his command, who are always pmmpt to Volunteer when there is any duty to be done. SAILING of 4 Sl , Wasuif.—On Saturday morn*. Ike eteamship State of Georgia, Capt. Garvin, lett this port for Savannah, Ga., having a large and vain. able cum and the following passengers r Win, Muir, Wm. Jack. 8 French, H. !femme, Wm. Iluatinger , 11. Norma. J. P. Linexe.y, Win. P. Delaney'. Albs llnio. J. 1.. Muller, Samuel nonger, Harry DOM. E. Rollie, J. Way, S. Oren, J. M °nob . C, r 'icy. Ann Searcy, K. Farrell. M. Moll ateeettegitr,,, lilli gegen, Mrs Collins, and twenty in FOUND ROWNED.—EarIy yesterday , 1120711- ing, an unknown white woman. about 15 years of age, was drowned in the river Delaware. at Roes Erect wharf. about bell past two o'clock. a wan in the IleighbOrhOrld wee startled r'y the cries of &woman, ap parently prorreeding from , the to var. In company with a Kinnyincer. the man proceeded to rescue her. and the two succeeded in rettmg her out of they water, but not until lite woe extinct. etre was reeo,inised by several police office,. an a woman who had been seen walking un the wharves for several trtis pact. flee name wee unknown. The coroner held an inquest. whenovertlict of " see rdental arousing" w as rendered. BUOCKING DEATII.-7 he coroner held an in quest yesterday upon the body of' Oltae. mith;about oars ot axe. who woe foinal early in the morning ona hme-kiln Witted to death. It iesuppoeed he had gone to the kiln on .aturday night. and laid down to Om, and urine the nteht he wae,hulfooated by diet eat of misfire. One of his handawas turned nearly off. Hp wee reeoe nixed by the police of the Fifteenth waft,, as a man whom they had frequently .arreeted for. tatempeyanee. Iferdlet accidental eutfooatlon and bur ning.. . BALL FOIL A WOHTIIY OBJECT..--On Tuesday eventns. the Assectation fffr the Relief of I:fumbled Fire men will KIVA it hall, at National tiesrds.liall, in aid of the funds of the assimation. This organisation a one of the most worthy in our silt, extendins to fire men who are d lean ed or injured white in the discharge of their dut es. Col. James tags will officiate as the master of eeremomes. • 1102FITAL CASEB.-0a Sattlitlayy, John models, aged 62 years, wan admitted into the Penosileigiii floe 61(31 haring a n y tiiht leg badly ,inured by beans run ft var by a hay wagon. near Darby, Dehmare county, on Frid 1) oltd mow.. 'A ho ad man was rid.ne on the tongue or the wagon, and tail oil. iMizabeth Seller. a halt girl s ' ix yeareuto, yea also admitted, havto,t her right no 41 fruntured by a fall pt f recdouns, near Chestnut 11111, 3141414 ?uig h4ti.ri-MlOltat Douglas, is tnewher of the 43hield's Vuayds; vas buried ye, terOay. The dOmpany - of` he Vow 11 - nantnber under the command or Capt.JohtiSialth,etoUtupanted • the funeral . oroonasion at tee toste,ry °snort. • - • on OA , A Bnin.—This afternoon, at 14 o'clock, liteninhilirilyh Lyon pill Isunoh a net brlyi tram their etnprard, foot of tanner intent, Eighteenth ware, I.l7(; ? L ', tL , The Money i l . rlrtA4l4" emir!:. The 'took iiikeVlaeillisetth d.inheeleei: •;- saki sg the most of the "spelt of rat," mai - Mateo. br the clients of tdiramon'in hanging, oast the toll toU'ut the New )(oft Lemlantre....;. deters operators for hither `grilosi from' movemeate. Many' of the good - issetiritiist' list ate Pills -top prices, aid thothe who tirsegithit t ', 'the proverbial folly of " felting - frif'elanwrgehtillt, : ''''' ' water," have le ft or baying them:- 'The - genstet belief, however, is ling - the present ,dullness jta lb* , market is but, temporary, and that we than shall/ see - an Waal 'bigness,' and a eamidetable rise. Ihe" - hoard to-day, mtv sixes of the nos=ed issue solorat Sir issid theta ismeirat INK - to mu, rinirasif *seta- sea.; - pea fives sold at, reansilrenie Railroad shares sold at 38 and Illgg: :- Itottli Palma ivarliveliatedMort gagebOnds brought gliseld the gin ney ansto. were ass- - dy at 6634. SohnylkiU.thilsldiemsrellefrodilklet Reading closed at Wiki *shed- The recoil* for the last week hove been some twenty thousand dollars in' exam of those of the corresponding meek in ink • and the business of the railroad U so inuoh areatoi sea* orally than it was hat year, that only the mint astir* effort of the boar interest Prevents ills stook from rt— „ A bill has been introduced into the Canadian -, meat to alter the legal rats of interest.. 'Alters, as alaa where, the folly of usiry Lwa is bilicening 'eripoted• The bill providing for the winches up of the Pank of Tameless has been defeated in the Tennessee Lastige-, tom '4l° Tennessee currency is quoted and.”( a' - The Cleveland Gas Company has deelired a dividend of Arty per wit. "This coinprises the earnings fer.tke lutsix months, and the surplus on hatd.' • - - 11i1LA1031,113.1A eavi..A.IIT.V.EtAPIGE BALES, • Mira 31. UGC. iitflelYnli ST 5. out wamiltr.w. - Filar BOARD. - • - . 200 City de R 8 0 1013( 1000 Elm Chat 106 40wil InX , 1W do X. 0 0 101 h, ng.s) tg Panda I. Md... sr 1 0 00 de ...... ....alinh te /OW N Peuga N adi....14*434 ind do Id 16' 34/) - d 0...... to.aug tuff ow— . .-.... ....3111a iIIN Berd.ilirtti VI ":f .oSO 4OU City es r 21: 12......10114 Viet Italia MUM fitt4 1 0)01 do Mk asis 18 eft Cbeater So . live Bob Nay 63'82-..., TY 10 Mom"- t., , anto 0., Ik4) .1%1 d dd o.. —.' 71 26 W and:. ten .11.. - .;:i 72 ' - bi I a Labia n tier' . . • IiI&TWM...E.OI Bvd.Kuo, IWO West Chester j ai r ._733‘ 11400 Yens' as 4 earth-Jahr mtw Al, I..Lesso. la) Plena na . -... .. .....91.1( 106 Soh Rae Prfd....tin 2004 do C0ac0n.....9.1,,, 1 do 1.4 17 1000 do . ~. .., ..... 163 a 23 do - • te. s 7 aeuu Soh tidies Ws ..-.., si , 2 P.Oanall . .. ; ... :-... - ZOO do "el -.::.-.72 16 - - d o- ' ..... 4 ;.ite le Lehigh Nar.......1116 Iv Vinod' 8ank........ St AFTER BOARO. 1 -i.. _ -.., ~,,. .. . _ -,_ — 2;o2City fa....Naw.1t5.105 1 31 Nom blead - owii...,Alle ~_ ' OLDHAM • PRIOE/3---SIRII.. - But. A th a'. Bob.Eict._wra... Plats ea—MA.3l7 101,1 1 , . Melt stook.w. FM 8# " R.. int olf 101 _lOl , , ireferted.l7,3; 17 :" Igw.int otllo4 100 Witeet..l kaus. a I Pewit. 6a.—ult off 153.1 /MI 74 let innitare Rending X. ..,33( A) 1.7 la " 11 mort.ll 1.11 bd i 'lb .. ..ris es , Lotnt lalaad.R. -.. alit ss moot a. rickw ggy( ehighi."4lokT.O.p. do 't6.711.4 12 , I 1 Penns 1C.,........ Peals& R...4:-'....' 41 t 86.551Y6 tetatt. It i.....„ allt - lii in Ile-. i . - 91 i-. •". lON • ..... : - ..16111 111)r . Cid Con di °Lug as iCatawiege R. ..... .. 4 . 6 ..ield: off. uni 1793 E ...A I . do Lt asa Soarde.s>66 'i 7 ..72 714. Frank tiSgfahltaa n , ... - Image to' .. 18esi'dtt, imi- e t Wt. ..n, - Philadelphia Markets. _ Masts 2 1—re7ssig. --- ' -There is nothing new in .the Fieurmerkoll the de. mend °flatness • limited, ind 'the aelel are enlaced*, some LW hbls nitterfine at 66 Thal. the latter for az hence brand] bids good extra at tratzts; etbhiseatre: , fatuity at 8615, and ICO bids condentied Flair et *4IK bbl, closing rather dal it these to it he tales to the trade range at f.eurt 8576 apt° ea 25er Mil - for eel:omen to choice superfine, Mures, andfar brands. ne an Quality.: Nye Flour as lowa am* - bit', and eery /title doing'. Corn Meal. is /vitiator,* views of buremerho only offer 83 50 Ir lab l rur fent. _ sylvaniafileal. . Wintar.—The movement ill mall sad the otrerimi moderate ; the absenee of ratios. snots arod stl' fir Mo, and white at tgoolatle.,altbough name lots art generally held Millar; ..lty• oseu.turcare Lartitt miles of Peenitylvania. as- eraYie Corn is way 'dolt and rather lower; sale, o *ems :Ate bus yellow to note - at 712730, most; at 72hle for Delewure. afloat- taste are Arm ; small sale of Delaware Was made at 443 f G. and tAX) bus Yenta, leant& at 460. - Barley and ]!yell are übenannial; sale orthe 10fitivt. prime rirer YOlOl. was made at Mo. and 404 bias of the latteret 10 Mad 11 , boat: • BAB.E.—rhere is very tattle doing in Qslerniribrt krif the want of mock, and first No. lis andetnend BPI 11. . ton. COTTON.—Tba market leeniet antler the istemsn' from abroad.. and the trausteuone to day Imre too* t mited and pr ices about theta**.- GRoC.IL vs.—The-markaus firmer. era - the tysassert_ Cons mostly t'OElfil2eti to 8110Ilt, Which are soiling motel freely and command Taos twos 0.-1 bens -es Very hall! - derliamS erg so , Osage in the priaeitot i ark. Bunn, and Lord. 1,,0t0g. , three casks ehoulders. tae, t. sokt at This .t M dale. - Ifutterand Cheese are steady, sad the tatter reltket- - Z snares. - - - • Ftert.—The userkeirenteins-uthegiind Ole "Meese hlnageret shoot the acme. The aPring' trade. be hes not yet opened fresh, sod the moats ere xe• — uloseleed se selling in• oohed steg se-1101 4.0, Oa latter for prime, which re %come. - • w rilegirr is ; bat some holders era slither, firmer in tbear views. Peva& bait Bald at s sia Wtatana ggigo, dru dge r XXo. and bbds at vansio 4P' scion. New York Stook. Eicelkooge.:lfoook ~. SZCOND VOWSLI?. 1000 'Virginia e■ 93 100 R eouliits ie..- :: - .:4 .1.0,3 Missouri St Gs.: ...1301( .16 easonstt 61...... -- Sill - Psis R ethm lads 46 ,- it do, - - 34 1 1 00 Mich 8 23 rute.1311.1164 IGO Miah Can if- - , - 4. 3000 Go% 44 Moo bo m.as So ilial4l3 & Pil 2 R . : - Osli /6000 . 1. - Haute & A td...31 ISO do ~- i s .. - 1 . 5 GO Malchanta 81r— 106 60 Moo 3:wed 03, 100 Corabartaad Yrtd.'..i4 1 do - -...-7 W .. So Canton Co 1 3/ 11l Casifidit . .... a A i 265 Yseido Mail 8 e1.... 2° `ltd do , r . , _..........61 200 N Y Central-. .. „rad , I lio Gal is.cloajt....bas .:.. 109 . do, ..:- . 6610.73 re • do ~.,.... ..... .Ws • 341- • do, ..... ..:..- 76 no_ -de - -1, ~.- ' ♦ - NO do ....as,Ta IMP do -; ...... “..... •-• IN Radom R. ,—......,". low .-:,• - . _ •-, , ; _ New York Maxkete on Nkterday. Naw your, Kara' 114.—Ptcinic i—Nederit 'ask - fa(; prows. The denrand. howater, medentta. Elaine kaes been reported-pc //Pebble Slate tw.d Weston, Atha Siikt , apothem, and tao bbie Cantdtin WAEAT.--‘ll , lOl MS 01 white Wentertstletight 111111, Coax —Sale' 15,000 basbela it ?setae - for-white eaa yellow W bombe! - gra Is quiet atelea7a. POO hush+) a State Intnekt 80e. • OAT' are dull .ed heavy, aanta.— &win say' at former rata. , Stogig. itPUP' WA, moss are insetiTe, as is also Cotton, atasaltete ,edAeotatione. • - ' Wusiuswr is held at to . • - ttt: C.ITY From the Almshouse-- 11 People of 12 Countty 3 IN7ZIESTING SUNDAT•SOBOat. TYe aneivereary or the 61110,24 "dahcmlit Ohba &woo* Reformed' Duteh Church. (Ret. litrea.aBew44lll '1 mat, above Brown, vas held in that. edifice 'emends* 'afternoon. - The 17.1de of conduwitin these eant , eiesirl OXOrciS4lll. introduced of lore, has greatly 9p:reseed theig Interest witlithe chnich-going in frt.:there MI few, i r spy, fionaions connected with tee eta rchtliat !oohed forward to with "n ore pleasure by both old andl Young' than thug annual renniOne t if wn may ran then' such, of genitor end people; towbars and laborers. For ths occasion here referred to, th era was emdimtbr an unusual amount of preperstMn. and the ammiistad hoar for gommencing found the hone crowded to over flowing. - At a tinarter beforethreo rinfrionk. the organist of the chorea. commenced flrigiriej den I hese of that instrument w i th his newel groftegionat . spil,• mid the-schools, rising.. united Ina ossentolas singing being conOnoted by .31C.. D. tr: - 0: Moore, the efEeient superintendent of the schoo. • At the alas of this : a ' grater. brief lard - funereal/1e war offered by Hee. br. Betz. by whom also the leer. class were conduct; d. The Pl 2) sr c0nc4444.. a, &SIM was. rang, commencing: - - , " In the thrishan's borne is dory, • There rettruns a land of sett", - - —„, The 'gneiss throng! out vas adreirs. istriliattris 11 Mare than ordinal , amount a of cultura tit than pat& l'Pe children all seemed briprerzety happy, and trained 'with the utmost oaPlO perform the part assigned to them in the exerciees. After singing the above hymn, tee anneal rrport was read by litt;ldoore. - It was 'itemise, wall-cendenged document. and omitained numerous points of interest to those ensued in the Sandal-school cause .Prom it we teamed that there has been but a zing?. temOral, hi olaotb. from the schools within the( sMY. year. Podgy this interval there has also been alerts increase in the attendance upon them. The school PrePsr minibents upon the superintendent's bootie, ..ws scholar', of witch number, these is an. merm,e, attendance of two hriodred. The Infant echoes; superintended , by Mr. A. M. Spansler, numbers 125 cholats. with ea average attendance of nearly 105. There is also a ime non school in active operation under the care of-this church. numbering 125 sottolsta, located in toe extreme northern p .rt of the city. - For ad those reboots there are emelt i 43 teachers. the total or solo la a being WI. Within the year 6257.18 hare betn - oontrionted by tho classes towards the educational' a yo n<man now studying for the ministry under the auspices UM* con gregation. A moo;-tbe matters proiketed for the clew log year, a new library wee minted, which it I - e'en:ends some six hundred volumes. There sire at...j,lts preint time three Bible elassetoMmected with the ecbtmt. two male, and one female. The tae herswerucomplimented in the repast for their faithfulness, the avcrfge attend ance of the 35 engaged in the main *oboel during; the year having been a 2 At the :dose of the 'resew, the Infant School united their tiny voices in gingias an topronriatebyren. after which an address was delivered by thi Rev: Mr. Par ker, of New York. His theme web, "Thou God sinall me." and his treatment .of it was suitably adao:eCt to the young minds to whom it Was addressed. fie told them, after a brief ir troduetion span the personalksi or God, that he should present Ma sermon nailer nuts different beads. This number of divisions was rather ettrtling. hot the speaker was tine to his bramiya - net t 3 detain them with say lengths !mamas, Itor. bia;tio. opoolion of the utee points sea:gamed 'tae embraced within the brief limit of iftoen minutes! The •• heads. were these : Thou tied seest we whers s t riae in the morning; when Irrairs st night ; when I ant trid I amigosci ; when lam sick ;when, 1. - am well; • ben I. *rant limns; when I die, and threigkrieteteretcy. After elegiac another isysim.entitled "Bethlehem Star. Street Gem of Light," title albs Most pleii.ing features :on" the PrOirSUIMO was eresented it the ^ °Tering:o' by the &fib mut classes. TOM was does as follows The pastor took hit pee. in front oft he pulpitand thee*. 'tarot'• circlet" mad •` barnia " were celled for by rho soootivo tomes assumed. Newly all these were Settatik. rel. or at least so in character, as. for example. " 1 his Bed of Promise,. Pearl Gatherers," l'Honility "Golden Rule," " Rose of Sharon." 4 1 7 of Her. mon," " Prince of Pew," - " Star B Ugh" and others. Ite each era of these wee caled, the represent/tiro of tom.. band" walked up the aisle and presented to the pastor a large enameled card, embellished w.th a bean tirul wreath, within w hichWaS anuen sem. appropri ate motto, and the amount contributed.whiedi sire read in the eider presented. Bouquets of . C 110.04 natural flowers, ingenionely wrought wreathe, decorated beta. kale, and sundry other tasteful devices, were presented by many with the cardson that the slier end Putt it. when the exeroises were coacludol. prmented quite floral spectacle . ... When the - " band" enttt etl "'The Little Gleaners " was called, two" reinathiblr infantile Juvenile. muds their way up the aisle, jointly Mating • huge basket of flowers. In the course et these" o er ours" a neat wreath, °ordaining a hitla hind, tree pre sented to Dr ilerg ; also. a handsome Bib l e 10 Mr: tom* for the desk, both of winch were in' a feet words as- knowledged at the time. . After singing another hymn, Dr., lion; read to the einidnen what. he termed a. •` parable," to which we have not SP Oti here to allude; further than to =I that the moral lean= it untamed was u truthful, ai d im pOrtant as the mode in winch the Doctor presented it was striking and mirk:rah It ought to be patalshed. After again staging, the congregation - wee .dicaussed with s benediction, ' ' , , Lccrua.c ar limy. A. A. Virinues.--By an ad vertnieraent elsewhere it will be seen that the ,litev. A. A. Willits will deliver e lecture on " runshirki. or the True Philosophy of Lite." tins evening. at the Second United Presbyterian Church, Race street, hear ell teenth. fur the benefit of the alibleth schools. This is one of Mr. fittest lecture-biard elate. and will doubtleera be largely attended. You Mzia.—A meeting at the Young Meet Christian Association will be held thisevening in Sat. vie-went Baptist Church, whed an interest ni paper oaths - Life ofJohn Qui:ler:Adams will be presented by Dr. Commit. These meetinat, nail once a - mouth, are &eely interesting, and tree the - ' Wnosi Hewing ..lizobinw alai! I buy L 033, Watitar, & Ca:a Ignaenvel Lacy-Eitite.b glentine Dna given mots iliac= satisfaction than any .teet sewing Me:chino to tativrorld. ftmpl. std sure ag" doing good work. Calksad Woo. or el 2n for a o.roolar. WESAT,iI. tt 00.. Bf 4 Cam= ut On% satalo-ssaw kri ;!MMZ:M=:=
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