, fig•NaVifk"' f ' • W.L.P4P,' ' Nei, T4abailoieloll.l7tsT - sohrog r 4 4 l . ~ , ~ ,11,:*°' ;4.i.g•11'7 ,_.. ~,f-, , • mplimm__,,,, 4 ...., i . ma1d, - imiksomoirm.s,".—'74,4llobytt'le,,V ;2. Tviict.`,,lrt,....l.4alittoWtrilit glifito;.' 1140kWilltr` . 119 f .7 lA* 4* ,44 JP' - '-'4BlOO l l /IF , 2.25-It i vi t i k ikr tit o . 1 00 4 4004, Tiwßll:c; 54 grTellitaliei le the. *OW In ' ' ss . Immo ! Mouth( deka of poirrit ; Fitt; beidr of lit; littri.fdi t all ailill ol o ll 4,lN' the gadbit*A.Af i s , x r ij,,. aWaktilla+ *v i ew -bee bkirilll4 4-"g'-7 Who. -aiieul4l44"l 4*l;;"'"*Cill'ibill a y ~:4,14, Wiiffilltlllll4' le tee...,.,...... 2 l ibie, - 1 4 0 "b ecome# old, boiOk , viw7 6.. - ' rt. iitelge gralt, dikat i 'be i ttl . .,,,._, , l e ni u boogie a isitalibe" a *sum* et ass , . “I. l l* bettbrfoile" l " ll 4 . - 1 , 44 - .fif+l ankinand!dll2: bads stftioos - l and iti binostiAire the va iliaZ6uk* 4,11,14 P bed ca ire emsbaSibilribi ?nel,o/ 0 AI, - 1449T,0401***,siiiikes lb boodle tire4l4lll " 111 Wl°llik`A TUT lohsCbe: ' is calm lied *o' oftii•ne__ - , of the IThiliod StatooioiraddOsitsot th iu Whir Motto -ohlehoritlitiolovirlhtifi'bi*tioh'Of toloCo. xitr#Viati * 1416 *OOP CA t# o. Ito the to itl*ltat:o4 4-W 4 ; iritliiii***** B o 6o . 4 lista 5.- ;- • • • - T,hPliboßgov,4*-41i-pies bm angili • ~,attaskitintsi kiettorkilettaicoittraatet ishorio.n qt, of Ka w 4' bslberl dor irll.l - " the 3 i' h of ego kit leilikl#l4k#l-11144,011118.00Prir *ask On; - 8414 2 . -4,4440 1 0%";** 1 4.14 8•811140Kii...1 0 94 0 - 0 4f tql 7 PlAtmh SW% I* , tows:Jkliadoi # 4 , lismatetoe NaPaPiustheir,, ~ , InOkliiio ll 4ll l hast*Palasmiit iter irea Ohm, hlardkhhitinda# l thahllaWat'icia)* zaea allaftl,i4 1 itha:iglat h,i,44 , 1 , 0, 1, , t tunitig. 6 4**** ,4 :# 4o o .- argottl foltint4 At4 , 04:4 - ..44 loftirt*Arte , . stet for-loaretion tote unoccliSeipostiolla of oartWiodontsise-14tiakea into :view, the imponasimiefitio -- ,4momft 4, that'et ii*.- , GroiViiiit*kipiedilddid;sBlol,lll:riqrSeitaiu siopt iir; iiiiiiolkSiliihezi**abiti the tni 1440 ~iahlf#:*ife*teeiiiji*z g ip7 formil•'[:;Th#l4(*xt , ,tiliONs.ii thiinoße:lM, 40114) ial*- 1 004a 1..10 ,*ki. 1. 41 1 0 thhtt.A.Othallat on , this hni- v , The -' '. aria*** tha SOO= men hi *hi &mate • iseliosioa : iihaal - I whitt- I, diatlaaafal - ta tbilin • wittrea***Siskioi crew President. No' Ittiltlowhaiii 1 4**** 0 *. I*l 'dad tam' ahli.:aliihkaairil4, o ilavai;cit` s`lia"-, tid .uacistikk gini•rikii!lifiaiWkigiiii: itebkiharillek 1 44 A: di, -,-/ it taaaa'artha VA. OP,' o ,•iiiltamii , lsdiaire pin, tioji*.4000:011 that: he has '0 3, 4 1 1104 , 16 " I,ll 4a t t , i thia. iii au - Mbar 'aaldeata ` r ' since ilota' ''.laarioawiia 4 , thaP , Cilkif - ,Magio , - 144 71 .- 'l o6 e6atgati o. 2, l4 4Pitkai h 4 ` eats 1 1 1 skt. robiiNiv.:44 l ,,sireoldrh* ' ill tweejsitiii,mtb 'toktiem 1 Jo,:1141' Important : inlbi: *iksicoi • Which:l4 hi :ti; Y, thafur4, the t , ixgfrib* riOt*fettit l 4_doi $ 42 ,*. Gatlrs, sod te;. , 4 4 1 0 ,. 4144, 1 , -.W • the W- M° of , **sof. 4 ot* lbw i 1041,6 are not ;111414rthat Senator, , liax naht Thowzat i k'lmd 4014W-Istan-"thf Southern; Stately otiVlAilithiskt4 advance upon theie Offl it4,4ofilea•*lo iiiiiib l iitti the goiire • /wdarrlag of ; en Issu e, `.:04 aattUda4t . l:ol:' atch - WO* OM glisfr nti iiR , 14 -41, • parts subsrustrv- ~..,-.,, =-,, - - AMMO** tot•Beverutit Mee. Ther,;• , ,gi *de 4 0 W 4 1011 - 41 MT Sad, Ykie*ill tit izatedy annexed, to PM:Mc - deed, the latest awe hem Italy was that Tor vox EistsimmtkheledrealAlAtaial` /*AY; to do MIL= EeStaukilaishllfallae* of oppo littente-fto/1"34,*4-10dirthe other " Plat P0W1T*4 14. 0 4 , 3 01 1 , 0 1.6aild : /i TI II # I . none 0rfgaif:0441414:01.7 lnfs cA:Ctlt.lC‘, • teetiaidlwlttsi4Mm tem mom Id! rigtol--'4 1 41 9 4.-AWita# Au. declared rseilelLestiefled With no laClitniesweekeeirit or sudiaaW sushi Amen*: Ansel/se Ailtill,:alaigaratatbfteusdm of Lombardy, to, :Plidliiiik!liratette need"notlbe ruitordstied attire 01kat of Savoy bat* ha" , , over o:i**po*9;tho:bi.kiiP 4;* I'PON• o(tkai*WlA.,*P , k RO • kikkliiillloC o Fite**o B2 varill, 44ll l o ' with Tifit*litte9:oll4be Anweal:shp Osiotio end who s> rietblished Many volume, on ' ''110W,0104,11 of /PM*, has :110 • „ Pvt . Nos*, aitigiedir*.kiktpapd , Abetliy:Perimi beealiellßOVlAVlO':*s 4 4: tenetsili * O l ol l 4V*it ilk Isaac , ilk Raw , fn>n 'Mad,' - 1110 , 01” sad :• 14 / 4 17 1 .*Iii uch atati***Oweito Plaea .the English . '11 1 .0.4". 11 4 4 "ial a • *!llaa las •_thaalba:SaVicat , 'hall not (Ave' it447 140 6 ," 0 0 11 40: 1 1 111 0 ,11, 00 kii**lo#6 , ,iii*liioro* , of B ***.otft. . 16 1 41 . k bbulgolible:i' 10 / 11 ******4 10 a4b 17 4laPOttai'0 the iniiddrniteletribe istiiiitkn'Af Zunis but II ir_ ha 'al Palaie.tehlt '44caa:' lbat tie Ello,p**4-Cliaaja*lhea'_ichleh s gindu.stmescof ems of ;the-moat import claaCiallt af it#,APPire to' - mitgasiiiii *C rret to - Frits: n o bla been -'- ',:tlai l .l l o4oilo444iala t e ios- • sulte4 4 l l ,o4l l 4 l oo44 4 7444**iiiiiiiif. woso_ arifoetwooldsterightiOcrni ebda ' ol ':OPP*;A isifig**4 yea. g • 3 01) #*.A'r!kiot#0 ,2 * - 7 p i c ot :041 1 040 1 4** 1 #***044%: si sli g ske r -WY t v o lk u ri r k ub e ffus tiaa . - sidooltlf**. ' s'sociollo4 4 ;so • ilawal*Slifi 49vematmust 94the; MAE _EmilOt *tilt' *like fide !atesiterittou• the4o l iokhilkAtii - * * 414 ;bare riv**lii*iftioili lba ' Paillkikil of &.o7 t; thi'mentekewhim we 'dettottr 44 1 aliadadaPtdiateelltely the A& : at *lc - IllalSaY we ,Vela allael*Wf t 0041. dir - #oa o Mafailei Ml' Pal* fir AMC** so.4lAhjeCte Of the • Wadi 41 calibilOatAll OsiAlps; **************, eves ikailick*diffifelietfeet frthelso ' w..4.044• 0 1 0 1 0 , , * diaJtha weight ofii n g 1 0 0 0#14Altai : 010; if tie is mina• tog -- cep lf et gesalityl"44lloool)* 1 'Pled rltSklattOckealti mart, A l O l 11 . 1 0 4 a0letlifterappodk* , • . 34421 .10' aPA : 3 1kfoilliteCtievlatit Fief ii i t °W -.12„ ':3 ~. - 'Y ft*, ;v4-Ao , • gietteit fToi " 050mi401.," shisirimanteo oeThe Praia ''-' J -•':•' , • __•,', .11; I- • Wessinger:o, MlMS*lssu. , ; Ilffiliallatliatedilieers bdc'•l44obgistlaiii -kW ott,e ff ort-to get the -. iiitii Wilt II election to Obarleohlet, ithilethblethitti a to Ida far the trogiiii'hillifyilide . rilik Um fa Os Leoorapton policy. t us, ant MO& purpose , - it is mid th at lis prevailed upon t 'Major Lynch, of Pittsburg, . spealtr4Mehanaseffigmeretre tram Litre isigha *I-AK* reitdest, that lte I telimmilthhrailUtilefte Talthild At Beading, eras let SIM i NrfenaleavertiKiligirithii A. teller. Bigler that *Amid be ante ad ' ta *az* Ttle.:thmiiiptte now rialisdoct 1 Aft iti•A•sted I*.datifiiW.kk** Adtidnlttiw , !eats i ...i tillki he was indebted elite to himself, for 1 ,1 4, .. • no .071 that - hie slimy& was with I Ake, ,dean 's' , ad 'tialliritir dallrilliii9.lll,l44lr_ MI lf all4iiiiilii big !Lily ottkeirletit ISO? tfiretibiblibure4-:.,,a,,,,,...:;•-• -7,-.•,:-. -=- -.-.- ,-..•- ,L ,Atitlrsol 01 4 4 0 4 0 - 4 40411 / 1 1 401 ; 10610 0 1 7 16 sleet' •=,. 1•;Ft•Wli!„4 1Ill igit ".10 1 40.0tff- Of thodelegailen •J `• L oi r it a r : Lta rm - 4 1 : fil,t7Vill P,fl.4* 0/ 12 47 4 - 4 1 1'4 4 dt,wit* illOrilq.utt• tp.* - et dill ~,bkriesteis a good‘l =,44449"ttiAiNthlirsitkiiMr4t, rbehig ; ,_ Abbleirfibi , fizil•Winittiliiiiii hate ist: "note little weak stlifeksiee.ii" 7 -- •',' '' An tri, igiuMr,lihoglto. isserether following err: Jitimi• .m!:: •J -.i: .',, 1 , -.--qt::!:,1.;:-.. , •; , 1 - - i , , :.:-, 1- • . ..L l',Me ) e r r:oter4,,tesintiflo,;6o, r took Walken. sod ,710 - - AIM Nil *p.m ylkli ,INDIPUIakIp be: Vs lorry! . attarelaseitoitabf *Ai` vet* iwil. *Ayr oast ias laltarms„ , • cesgtz ,Obogat•ets•iroormenie siimeed, he was is t runn rspar_zurtoisz raosturnsewer•ASll 1,42 10: 1 0 1 itiVflO Thi !A W:* iNtiajtialioos is a:HO spas Trim amiss: sad bit esort *why the 'StisiAerse a • .bosiss weer emourow se Me Firk.P. --• . .: ';'')4441110407.41U1104,/, re Wog • Indulged ,in. ititalkM ; 46 litir ilia of the osorrM of ,plotrikt 'etternWey ~Itawlike. you hear) - lin every :side, qtrialinjiiiiithingliliiitherie : -await it hems* 11"ifattrod tho election of Moafjiime`iYjhi delegate it ' , e: brtheltemilagptutientieC to ' "Wei' it 641111 4'haidiiiti44#3 4 ****/1 4 r '0154 "" iit M r i si Mi 6 i'il 0 14 5e.h.01 1 k 4 0 1 1 , 32. **flint in# - Splombig:*„neitoltsatiein otliirelhorifenan'e Xfilli:4lawklborript-141 , 24114,1;; irlik has 111•1 7 : moved lath. thW:lirsiti4 'Otitis t , t , " soli, ,film.: 44461- 0 bal•A*lhiitttb plug 4144 in - • the:Vit.- 'Oda idieflf ) theganntibMilifi , mai, o•ntw !Icionittimai! ,66,'1 , ,, ,, , --. • . „.•,, ~ - , ..1 lamehtek-,lir Wright Lie' holtst• tithing ltathinittia‘ fad' ‘lkftlioPledhiK.itt!2:tltiititt to -Pillaitolphi i'1b1ek.,..22: iitooking nueosol , 1101 0 IFOleillA *Pt_ ~le de legate .to ;Oharillotan>: Whit 'AP, 000 travectst 'the Prealtiney Was' tutus - to with min *Wet: terwribt surmised' 'tot tliat' itiittipulkei ff ilni_Wirmitilhattechatent 'fiii4 0 6 101;.-ziOi:tii4iliar him.llietite , •ta the 'Staten et, ill pastes' ; tha t bestow! ready krabli4w: Mire , DepOOlati whenever the, "Pieper a l l 41 Ttl diii**" l l*.e___, l oitt u filtitt..l*, Ibilortutfeikfthe wenaMe front ult. 414 !) i kiiefosto )sraltim hie language idst k oied ilia!' isaid_ifet Ile mid toearip out th isohemes lir pthsis rit , thibudoit ispoiathat a " *gips are told of_ some of the Melds lip*, ebiebrd'theniselvio diligitse. They be. ifillolfeil tint Writhe ortuiblie Oplifion'upen their ailo F ,UMlijo ' •f-Pitethilifilf at the otiopoiiibility inA' ',, • beef tilittretesgillo•vritdeb - • befire their 4 ~ , iivol. Istobeitthathrimmstet!of the Adminiotrw' ' I, l * , .i l l P•-v na?"34 l !lithto ovehtn, some sot,. Y* 4 1)734 0 4 4 II 1 1 # 11 Phil.d. 0.4.EiT0 IPSTit lA eta' lei' iiiialleetsiklu,seAasg,tu Mr. Douglas. 4uter ;deaf igai'ut thi"iconpantser Serbiin sine. minis hatilibitinfly loi Men taking the friexide of ~Teidgrilreirgiiiiiirfde; Midi iridelging in hiysteriene itkirielnitleare lifilig erriein confidential itholuirs l `lb' iho windward, and putting thenmeives under kierit4ledgeo, in order to javotheirpreelons nooks 'Aril s ; a certain oontingene - i odder sometime in fl iii bier; be' the jour' of oil , Lord 110. The eat manilkitifidifwe'shill bars, will tioi shit and "dike* iditeirialsl ' 4''ite Evening Star. It will belonger 'Mat` the birier'raiyo ipon the "Little llbiiit)"- bit mei Ids - obabluip improve; it will shine *elistuuttit aid Wireetly capon bit improving for tithis4 Tlitelibrir'ffork goad itsiltbas ceased its iiiiipeltomiti;thietit'i-Thio worst' esiainity that Add handl Jiiffirposiglai triadd bells; *Port 'Crest Iliropifpni:lfihren•protiot him front that ! -•' lehtloithiboefis being iftganiiiki ter a simulia doots.Mtlieit topii Olublettrin 'on the 23d of Aril, ribba l ithe &paths aid liostinitiMet the different ships' ''' being fiehreteff nisi ' ,aro , dm crews 'earofally *hell tatOkelastah4to=thst isithe delegates :L. begholtoillssmie whin* thetaselvis the peril" of the - •okyaMo.'lkteetr•Wf their ire laiiderei t will cot kayhentlaitheireild Ire trettoberoui 'deep, knd Vie Meabiltillibigte•triist 'ibiiir tile. tooth itoms that iiii*be 'Biala* it tie sky One t' ,. Qin! iintheitite Achill ate the other day irbetberl thriegirtthe tilp,' - ibuit ter S• dingerine car'e't; 7/I"iabi,iml - ideoildflm'extromullr sorry to tali 'lir botittir ibiaofit- cad , to 'ilia - Myself, in tteidt brisilotbs - the; ectriforta 'or a - Sear in !the • iConvention, bugging if• • Stimiield • in a keliotai3 ambrariiiiprmisiring re /Madan' soqielia- Mem f whit' Ilfat' awful - dgentrobaii," the' Ilia. gryl shartr." Olt , is '.std' that no' eight is more R ev othatiWetilpilllegtoltli ma;Siokpikple, end 'ItP • • Leilksilit 12Weity - Parr list*" to de; ' - Ineitillalierf iii ha wend - ind - mtiet ridi; - - OtlatiVlberdloilditaietbeir artists' ton the' 'the - diet' SS thilelightss' inVdisgergtof Wit their' *MOW Imissie.- 1,, A Ingirti eMeditek istrhirerit, eadiverent wt of on' atold'hitraly be iskemeived. ' 17nable to sat on board,thoT will lami n'thi ititittil , of it'd Pallitto'iltatro, as weradiois ' kith! .40 4 itat of the deep from • Which they' iall hirtW.soraPid,"(`Sid '`detibtissii the 'irialsat 'it'aiiiroti tbit will sterwiteasnlig and - milling into the harbor Will" ritelit - belie with ' very' few of Ilifim,wbo crowded its munerons cabins. !, ' • ' • • " 2' Was mule ifiliald ' juieterdify, whilrotesading naafi' if grim•St lloithertf MOO, atria anecdote that oni of them related' when a contain candidate for'-the Presidency` was thing cominented upon.' , Wok"' be mid, - ,1 ft - the - Demmer*** Conran **, Should place snob 1 leseurin‘iomlnation it Melt iriacieet nof rower: e"Wifowitid , tan On Midi ht , - *kat' II Vlso 'Priddebtr • TO • partner 'Mold; ti%foiiiii lei stio)t i flOolleie.' . ilia Idea of owilliciPoires Inieteterible man reminds me a • -40 . 11"liblek 1 mesa beard - s Wag in - • my holgtsboitiocd tell: :A- no/rand imentris man on Itlarbtathithi; hang Wetter bequests,' left to his neltwittriarti hatostionto legit* of il99,oo9rand i xero i l it tori,' Spoil thurioinditien • that be • should tairii the • &the Imt pinion' he *et who,' lies - uglier than ibboivelt Twenty long Yams , rolled , around *bre Wicket the Martha wailbi 'iamb of: Ash* 'llivr,thi milli ippriiisk Mil Ito UMW. out the in . iwittleit'of deitiq , mid Sala ti Win; rroj friend; yes : Inuit'&V' sastresia te 'detailed "tbelejano- Illetin of the WM.' - elffell, 'sir,. said his ter•e:sir, WA* Mei sin tholiek'Ousd throwing open -his - Wit, tit/ ma uglier than you I sin not St trfifro -- Ire a* I''" :The' reader will make the applies. *ILI '• - '' '-','' ''''.'''' '' -•• ''' ' '' '''" ' ' ' MEESE ri;o4 of Waken the iympathies• 4mlfusiti4aris hi' My inowledp the other day, mein of'l biters ttna , a eAaiieter that I cannot tiftlin' - gtVing Mbithe world. ' , An 'estimable co. for*llll4orell Mown is Waihington; &I'd upon isi, - ,oulfonday, With town In Ma ayes, Mad' laid 4 ' Likes* bad news to tell you, , Hy with, with whom 'Mule lived happily, f9r ,twenty Jeer, was sold by 'bar Master on tbi 19th Of Marsh, and isMow In 'the ‘lol#Poof.ot4 , 4 l .WAgitoOttldwill be mist by the 41.04mW„t0 tho j orqr4roio giOurti . nnieso oar , T 61 ' 6 ,, I 0 ) 0 947 4 4 1 1, 044 1 1), : bui her. Us* to rf 3 i e, lstd to Sive 0154; Pear. ehibitiM their fifth -6-11 4 34 ' , 4 ,113 * ‘ ..3 0 1 4t0r,?,.„ „iliTe.lo4 otelen .4 1 041 32 ; : '‘ibOtitl, Bo •7os latic" 1 1 1: fry* :-,f9P14:;#44k *k :Wpoin, vie on •0• 1 ,i,14 AriaT#Orir:wprost,..olo4 initir her - 1 00 1 0 41 4, P.be:cioor .fidit,lvr, l l 4.. 161 rade: 000140 4 * ,1 00 24.3 0 11 401 4 1 otartodi and l herioe;ws'aldill be 'enabled to' mons her from her riiipoiN4widoolo..l aro notdhrposed to enter into 'but is it, not a galling : 4 ;thit ;Mem. '4B;,Dietriet of Colum lily u4,4441n0s 04k. in heist% tab iistiliCtei;' sad _that Mayo-Pea If *Maned within sight of the Mraebiagton Monument ? It does kr *sari good,to -wor the. feeling ; whieh, this 'iselint. snit* antentlionthetornms. - They leek orpati,theMeirs-tintier,with "evett„ more abhorrence therms of the Nord' end I hays no doibt that in the list of name attached to the -paper for the re lief eflpeerliamlarities will be hand many gene ! One Olarailitark.f r. ~" :OCCAUONAL. Wecip .44,1) ErwrirttiWOrr's puit rr 001.reorts now ; draws neer to 01401 ii to*l' Otriletiall as it not7Programmit:' for .Tbitsday might *al Ono M„lbeffielteet,yitt u*ed ! ,l4..Wolfsoblt efoatiPtgt,A*Fo .411fOok stmt of "Id! 1.4014a1at (he ;1141!lt4n) frost Mmorboor's Pro, frOdk•agdfx plop- In S Acto for plait(' sad kimoitiMii,dodeudelmOliscondAss an VMS& 6 46 b04 1 4 1 0 1 # fit I* foi violin, tool Slokier.4,,h7 tusk the P00i:14' 11 0 6 4_44 1 4. 1 ft lfiO•SOPtotili by llostiovesontd *West's an solo, (never bihr° *Tint # , AlReik4o , Kl';o ll WI boo 4 1 . - Ilvia"4"*Piiigutss sa 14 P9 4 9" s ir' ,1 4 6 k e a- U in.V* arti o world, rld, 5u 1 a 4, 0. , 410‘ 1 901i Morit' 4 °°orl . .additiltt. %Weep Stolleilliteller, and ; Bireeldi a° af tall " Igliiitte,do**lotiyalgittsamints , MTh dos maw tally -istriaft",*Wl*. noilt,ibot WE the lip Pert thieotiimptte:Shrnisieltiowtok oofo ighthi 'FOSS 4041 oaths apprestatimi of WIMP; 114. 1 .* 0 44 1 nk } ll4l . 1:411.14.* Abe ILA oorioart of thwaertilkmod **be sesowsitoo for iidvsweid, plittitia!**Vootod 0114 '9 111 i NW be any roPSilt tied ( ',': 7,,-r:vv-T • )0 . 14,1 . 'Hi 11•16 . 119 d OD ad 4011.44i1110!,:***(a1kAiitifiliait.vt' QUO* faimid itilkitta• or AggioVaibi .ftothari who 'TAW '0404'441 , 111m4r +ddgsif - >thsWest aid ads Thilameoliorpri• 4 2000 04400110 *IA* .1`00000>11010" 16'60 L 00 i4g4tt m o bs ' " 11 ".”00, 1 1 . 1 0/ I ; , ,Pitird 4 7,): 4 oo* . 100 Morat •;••, : - • .• , LATEST NEWS By Telegraph to The Prem. "f A FsO (WAMIUNGTOII. terna4 - ,nesParolt re " vain Phase: , ] - CONTRADTIk aiateoron,"Pdarob 181 4 .—The . Committee on ?Olio Szpenditures met to-day, and agreed - broom mono* en investigation of the Utah war oontraots the litter past of next week, or as soon N 'ritualise con be brousht to this out' ',.._2TEIZEITYL.OP PHILADELPHIA POST CIVICS:- The Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads had the subleot of the Post Office site before them on Tues day... The ,matter , was referred to Mr. Lan, of New l'orii;wlSO,Tft to sof ;is trtlevomsd to be adverse to ee sale of the Petypsylajmia Binh property, • jou% LeHatilicis, here, aminset ot. Damn/ k Co., and- may indttelfavorsbie action. ETNA CNANLESTON CONVENTION,. _ ' There iinrizeisitelity at ehantore the' time or oleos of holdisSn the Moline!. Dereeerstie Convention. . GREAT- CORRUPTION "INVEITIOATIII 0 ' COM , purpiet-AVITTLESEES' FROM PHILADELPHIA TO OH EIDiEhLONETA! - ' - dovock's Innetlaatios Committee Intend enni moolsitsuninber,of leading voliticisaa of both patties from P • . •FAstemstss Liensm.;eolleotoi of the Port of New Yolk, Ea/ usatilnimt bot.rei the oommittee today, and testi 'Aid to aline ooltriblition to the Pennsylvania election in lbsfl. ItiEKIN'E REPORT. • fratosttos outubsniof,Afr.'llsecirt'S report on oorniP Horn of pnblio priutingluive bosh ordered for *trouts tion. • . OcctnowsL. IiXVITH CMG 'S SENN. • • U, S. CAPITOL', Weatteoreir;March 28,1860. Teti jointiesoinhon, making Macon, Georgia, a Pert of anti was passed. Mr. KING, of New Yorkaresented the memorial of the citizens of Genesee, Ph Y., in favor of the passage of the homestead ' Mr.:TOOL TPLE, of Wisconsin. prssontod a petition In hoverer uniform bankrupt law. Mr. SLIDELL , of Louisiana. from the Committee hn 'Foreign Relations, modes favorable report on the peti tion of twee - P. leolle for additional compensation, and reported a hill for hisrelief. Mr. DAVIS. of Mississippi, from the Military Com mittee, reported a bill jo provide miaow" for the wt. dope and eiredum °Canners and soldiers of the United Stites AMY, Av e rred to the Committee on Pensions. Mr. CAMERO 4. Penal Wachs, presented the tition of the. a as of Northestiberlead count)", Pa, ulimiefor a e in the tariff laws. Alliaxotion of Mi. CHARM, leR, of-Michigan, the tit. ('lair' fiats bill wed made - the special order for next TiMsday week. . Oro motion of Mr. BIGLER, efAionasylvanise the bill teamed the patent laws was made the special order for Wednesday next. • - r iot e bill to prohibit the issue of bank notes In the Ba tn!, Colum li b l i i i was made the softiel order for to day_ t wo via) • - - M r. SIRWA of New York, from the Committee on Yoreisn-Relet one, reported a for the relief of J. Wafter Smith. _ Tile 601;0moream and regulate the Pay of the officers of the sag' less taken up, the question being on Mr. Papeenden • substitute. whoh decreases the pay of the in tr e , T hiALLOWY.Of Florida, opposed the gubstitute. 'en the groped that tt did not do Juba' ,to the beets cute, whioh woe the poorest paid grade in the service. Mr. FEBeyNDEN. of Maine, replied at some length id gelfirtirtL a itigreislitUd, ;roamed an 'amend ',Mont further increasing the pay or lieutenants. Re jected.' Mr. HAMMOND, of South Carolina, advocated an in. Mailed pay to captain" waiting orders, It wee unjust' 'to atellletile the pay of all other branches, of the service and refuse it be the captain'. Be believed that the , members of tooth hoosesof Comma" were totally igno rant et the regutrements Of the navy as to an increase of pay; and he thought it would be better to imitate the ' English navy in the manaitement of ours. lie offered an creendAnient to that effect, which wee tabstituted by one from M r. Benjamin. of Lodisiana, making the salary of cotetems at sea ALM; waiting orders and on leave, ' " -Mrarttrigllf 9 ( t )Tgif:. le t s gitre l i:ed 4 z r at e iVr.ti. for that'll!, moralising the per of all the officers or the armf Sle ear month. He said that none but a Philadel- Ohm lawyer could understand the bill sa reported and amended. He wasted to amplify this matter of par so that it could be understood without making the sable,* one of special study. His desire was to put the officers of the eau on the same footing precisely with regard leeway es the &Brent of the army. Mr. DAVIS, of Missiutopi. thought the method of "ivies each army after the same increase a bad one, and he hoped it mild not be applied to the navy. • ele. Iverson's subaltute was not agreed to. - After other unimportant amendments, the question traiftaken on Mr. Feseenden's substitute as amended. Plot mired br—yena.lo, nays SI. Mingr., WIGPALL, of xas, offered na va lmendment, the menses. of p ay to those officers mt. lend retained for gedentific, purposes. or at the head tof t =tOWN. of 6! ississippi, said that he-was opposed to giving it to these land labbem. It they are to have an Increase of pay, make mounts oases for them. Me did not believe in placing them on the same equality with those who brayed the perils and endured the ri gore of the service. The amendmeet was refuted—team 10, nays ffil. Tmehe"a orig. billpassed *dimm ea amen ed dedorea then reed, the third tid inal. . - • HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. • The House resumed the consideration of the bill ai -1 ported frem the Committee on the Judieuery, for the suppreseion of polygamy in the Territories of the United 'Mates.. • Afr.'BRAN SH, of North Carolina, proposed to strike out ell de:daring polygemy criminal, and retaining only to nmeh se aunts and declares void all 001mgal/tell unetionintand urinating polygamy. lie suggested to his Demooratio friends that if they could render Wept my enninal, then they could bolder that other " twin relic Of barbarism," slavery. as it is mated in the Black Republican platform of 1806, criminal. He repeated that ha could not vote for theiproviscon to make the,pe nal law applicable to all the Territories of the Untied States. , Mr.CLARK, of Missouri, said the Committee on Ter ritories &re contemplating the _propriety of parcelling out thst Territory to the other!. Territories, so that the people of the latter may have the power to suppress po ,l9iruntrAthiritliTgutailisUie Territories would not have enalmentimpolattop t hus to control the subject. -Mr. TAYLOR. of-boutdearie thought that Courses had no power to use *criminal law applicable to Utah, or any other organised Territory. Re would flit s ie adoption clan measure for the extirpation of lb al. and would, therefore, cheerfully support Mr. E 'a afeendMent. Mr. lig..ANClforesuming, said that whenever the pu tts of &limiter, shove themselves unfit for eelf.gove rei meet he would -Wm from them all control ever 'heir Mira It wee useless to dabble in the weters below the gerteg-heed and thlehoold repeal all laws shocking ' th e le orel same of he OlTlldfli. KT, PI MASO of enemas. who repo the the bill, wee desirous that • vote should be taken on loday. Mr. BARR, of New York moved that the Bibs raid on the teats. Ne veil—size Mr:LOOAN. of leads. ermines a auleititlite repeal ing the taw emabi robing the werr tonal Governent or Utah: The Mau passed to the eonvideretion soother humuswitheuferther action oe the bill. On ,motion of Mr. HICKMAN, of .Penneylvania, a re soMtioawee adopted autheriang the Committee on the tiontry to send for penrene and papers, and examine w{ cram under oath or affirmation, with refereace to the impea chment of Judge Waimea'. of Texas. -Mr, URLEY, of Ohio, from the Committee on Print ing, eu lttedatenabition,whlchwea adopted. In favor or printing five thousand extra copies of the report on unto:andel reastioss • also. the lest volume of the survey of the Patine Railroad, by Governor Mavens, containing tke notthin t routa. Mr. S MAN. of Ohio, from the Committee of Ways an Moses. Who/goad bill making further ap propriation for the service of the Poet Oaten Depart- Meet' ' • Be asked leave to offer a revelation Making the loan e.pd tariff bill the mooted Order of Wednesday next. objeetion was made. , , ',gave notice fling be Will online the Me on that day. r. COLFAX, of Indianan from the Poet Wiles Com mittee, matted to weed the Senate amendment to the bill, authorising publishers to print on their pagers the date when their subscriptions expire and insert. that hereafter the total charge for the receipt and delivery. by centers. of drop letters in cities and towns, shell be bet one cent. Adopted. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union on the army appropriation bill. An amendment to increase the amount for the ea tirrnories gave ?lento a debate,during 'which !Kr. mUGBES advocated it, on the ground that if there should be a. eenemi war in Europe—ane such an event seems to be now pending—it may be impossible that we ,ehell remain uneomprontleed. Hence there is a neces sity fel:ea:nue sufficient supply of arms. , Mr. PINKER , of new York, knew, of his personal xnewl se, that arms Pan be manufactured PheffPef at prints than fIA eatablishmenta and therefore he wee in favor of *dame out the entire , apprommtion. Mr. BO TB LER, of Virginia., thought Mr. Spinner had Imtime more step to take, and that was to rue our for and haul down our SW m didORIS, of Illinois. oeueurred with Mr. Spinner, andret gee why we should have national armories spy sopja. than national hat or t glom ahem 'Mr. WELLS, of New York did not believe the mitten.. nitim, !was at band, but they should do all they could in bringt t egil about by gradually diminiehing the appropti auoa .17t r AL a re.tisid thht if aninereased samurai' not voted it would bq aearder blow on Harps?" Ferry than Jahn Brown's raid. Mr. KILGORE. of Indiana. saw no necessity for the :variation ; re no bostinty was threatened from abroad, the only that was one of internal diffieulty. r. Boteler'X aniendrittint to increase the appro. *dation from 1210,000 to 5490,000, was rejected—yeas Coals 71. ammitled. The committee ta d bs rose sad reported the bill as Adjourne. From Washington. amsroymii March kg.—The number of banks and their branches established throughout the United Metes on the lit of January, according to the returns at the Tossup epartment. was 11,6031; amount of capital paid in. $ NOM; amount of specie in the vaults, 504,003. The resource.. including loan.. notes. se- OUrirlea, einitt agate. are stated at nearly 01,000,- 000‘00, and th e habili Ilea at 001,0,0 000. • The Comm ittee of Wats and Means have concurred with the Poet Office Committee in restonng the Inland mailitortios of the country to its cond,tion when the last Congress adjourned. and will report such a provi sion In the Poet Vlßoe naProPristion 1 he gametal committee appointed pp y the Speaker to Inquire ail to what negotiation Or legislation le 1:10001- Wiry to promote the tobaaeo trade with (engin coun tries, 'consists of • Mums. Hughes,Tompkins, Bristow, Thomas, Ferry. Leake. and Leitch of North Carolina. • Itt is said that Mahe Enalmh bas been appouged United States ed s marshal for Indians, place of Robin sop. decea. The bill for the suppression of , polygamy in Utah will be agaln taken up in the House on next Monday. lt the ulna se the one Introduced by Mr. Morrill, of Vor mon. four years ago. ' Those who voted in the Rouse to table the polygamy bill to.dsy were Mears. Nom Scullin' Boyce Branch, ono* F. Clark, Cooper. Hamilton, Baskin. Hindman. hence Houston, Stet/hien, Mcßae, Mont. ornery, motor Alabutia, atealwoyth, Taylor, Vallandightm, and Winslow. -, The General Appropriation Iti W.geninotoir. March IP -the general appropriation bills maim the following Protillom Fore gtr i rkeid . why, over.= Potindiene Mot ommalar at d diplomatic expense,. Eor fortifications.- ...... ..... ......, or army Per lesis lailve.-exe o utve, and Judie's.-x -. Por ne ndy elvil ..- ..... 600,00 For navy 11, 181.000 For deficiencies of Post Office Department, nearly ........ 6,000,000 • Tetal. . . . 45.140,003 Thin fa Cie di:inmte , . of Ways and blimps, of 111,15.00/ from the Beeretaty of the Uetteurt • esrleatee. he sePropriatione estimated for service for the fiscal year ending with June, 1861, made ti former sore of Congress of a speaifie and, defipite oherseter. emoting to a wards of 811,1'74,000. =Ohne. with the above, a tal nearly $60X4,000 for_ the ex of the lir t o egos! year. redilotion made by the committee was segbailti from the army estimates. ....'.. I,oas oo) mow 13,9E14,001) • The Caretangoti v kaw Trial. Sr. Urns, March 18.—in the Carstang-Bhaw trial the rebutting testimony has commenced. • . A.eyerat witnesses notified to the bed reputation of Witi. 'Darn one of the defendant's witnesees ; and mum to lb.' general good char/later of Miss Cantina. Br. Lou;., March W.—Nothing of importance was eliefd in the Carstansinhaw one to-day. towers l de tlimii were rue tebutttng the allegation of gds. oon net on the part of the plaintiff. tram Charleston and New York .were Wont,' on the stand to impeach the testimony refloat ing on the character of Km Carstang, her fatally, and womates. . Anonpersonal remarks passed between a witness and one or .fer commit for the defence, this morning. The In was given. and it Is intimated that duel may be the mutt of the din:tong,- LOichiaotiveloslon. FOUR MIN INJURY/. BMITON. re., March 2&—The loaosnotive Exaelsior beret her boiler here about 7 'Velnon this morning, Just tos she Wse Ildnrlour en the Lehigh Valley Rad yoad WWI arm or esttle okra. Ileorge Winters. *nal t,. hands, raoh, '7lia Hillman, and Wm. rainwere hurt but none of them seri ously, and they are expected to _recover. These/lee is a total wreak—blown int* hundreds or oca 0m0 ../tb. boiler, weigh log over a half 7,7,;05i t lawn adult:me of • qualtat ma mile. The hell wee found lila grave-lard still farther ',fr. It is a thiltelttlnit no hires were low, el, besides those on the tra teens 4ters eight or tali persons standing near the *Ulna at,thip, ups co' the exploahre. MaiDl mocfntloCofrvention. .11.104•Ioni. leassar, Idirokae.—Ttie Penloorsita Tar rCankventios has Oleg la Wilson la tam qty. Th. *Wins/ wor• - with pooh MS Minna. osy , asossd Cinolanati slatform, and•elooted las delimits* to the Chatleaton Convention. Boston Organtzatioii`or the Comoltn. *tonal Union rerty, &nyrow, bloyob 111.- The Cobititotionsi Union mee t ing itgritab tblo city-1,0 *ming, by a lane meetmg at . . **' .' 4 i * :ii, answer Condemned, ' l geivif._.lllpab IS.—The. bark " Isla de Oafs." selmett M a aLstas so pm ocredescaod by 14N OF - , 4) • ,„ . ow y 4, .", - a-111.4eAi•ti'.'? . ' v • •it • • THE 4 PRESS. - -PHILADELPHIA, 'THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1860. PETNEITLVMU4 LEIBL ATURZ, Th tlit d et : bil li e p il l r e : m rti e w n , t 6 to t :ke apt to feghlttill th e eathecit/ -: toxiosting liquors was reported flavorattllP gr ia Bo l e i bo rea rr a m od mpas ariCe l ik nasals glee, a bill ridable to dettAin , judgtnentir Ln_wrenes eounty. The Mil t° ereee t he nejg mint! of Cameron net of netts of Clinton, ter. -Mg, and aneigean.paeled ly—rearnl7, nays . The hill to authoring the' tnanagent of tho poor of the township of GermantOWn to sell certain real estate passed finally. The Renate then went into Committee of the Whole oath, nrivettroatendar:and the following billepairspd first reading : A supyilement to the act to encourage the mayinfaiithre of iron with ;titbit :and mineral coal ; to enable executors hod. ruiministratore to Moose or immature securities t to authorise president judges to hoßlMitrtil ont of their districts in eertam eases. The Home bill to estahliah a antes of free tanking. in Pennsylvania was e& up in Committee of the Whole; and gassed to the tenth section.- - Mr. ENR2 moved, en amendment to the tenth se ction. to limit the capital invested underthe lay to ten mil lama, and strongly urged its propriety. lie thought the capital should be:so timitedi and that experiment teed for two or three years.- If found Lo work well, the amount could noloubt be illoreaAnd: He did pot like en unlimited extent of banking capital; and ir It . tzloant was so restricted he would vote for the bill. . - • Mr. PiSPIXT replied:He Ithenstit the gentletttan'efeare were area nate. There wee r,o dayote..of e: en: of banking eapital as a remit °tenet% it law. Egoari.;' alone and oontractions were not caused by leginiation on the subject of banking. but by the- derminds of commerceand trade. -Thus does not rise and fall by the , W hi t . r o . l lll th a i na j n e a r ite "u .a. • reaitteatlY • 11 1 1 tainft the bill, and the management. of banks generally. Under „ any ey • tam: bat especially under a free-bankins asstem,he thirught every great deal depended upon Milelatlo4. To hie view there was no real security to the people' under any systern.The only ?Kw pow regulsting the banks Is the law If self-preservation ; and All legislation anoraks pears to be &Signed for the- protection of the banks at the-- gamma or the people, There' were already more banks in the plate then could be sustained by honest and legitimate litialnees. Mr. Flerte, moved to m. , dify Mr !Irroilea amendment go as to limit the capital to fifteen millions beyond the tanking capital of the Plate. Mr. Ransil accep ted the rnodifiention• • Mr. Mcermas said he should vote 'against the hill; tam if it wee 20 page, be trneted it Might. be in snob a shape as its advoeates and projectors desired, and he ,shopld, therefore, vote /waled all anienements, He re garded this amendment nit Tidal Mr. Wilatr Said he would vote again,t the bill. and would resist it at every stage of its promise. After some farther remarks from Mr, Ftinitr; the Committee rose, and, leave to sit again being chivied, the hilt comes up on second reading to, morrow. Adiourned till afternoon. ' - HOURS. A joint rex:dation was adopted, renuirieg that all new bills must be originated within three days of the end of the sessiOn. The private calendar was then taken up, being the Jrotenal order. and to following hills were consideret and passed : A bill to incorporate the Lackawanna bov ines Bank ta supplement to the act moorporatlnr the Glenwood Cemetery Company. A bbl relative to the treasurer of Lyooming county, and n bill to extend the charter Of the Columbia Bank. were negatived. • • k- The House refused, by arms oryeaa 62 to nays Sr: to suspend the rules for tbd purpose of taking up the bill incorporating the Carlisle Bank. - 'fhe bill erecting the °onetime of mercer and Craw ford into a new jnocital district was debated at some length. end postponed indefinitely—yearn dl nays is. The farther supplement to the net ponsondating the pity of Philadelphia, to MIT certain lichool director', was postponed for the present. • • • A number of local bills. alfectinginterlor donnas', pegged first reading and were then laid aside. The Governor bell signed - a number of tilllC - ised among bairn the supplement to the sot incorporating the Carbon Hon improvement Company, and the bill milk tom to vagrants in Allegheny county. he suPPlemai tto the darter of the Eastern Market Company passed finally. It allows the company to June preferred stack. Tim bill authorising the managers of,thepoor of Ger. inentown to sell certain real Watts passed tinnily. Ad journed. AnwilllMON sanely.% • The House proceeded to the oonsideration of the spe cial order, being the act to provide for the publication of the laws of the commonwealth in the newspapers of the various counties. Mr. 2ficanDiLeg moved an amendment limiting the township to seta of iIIOOTPDTWOII end county end township laws. Ths amendment was spread to, and the bill was than negatived—yeas 41, nays ix The bill to pay the widow of Judge Joel Jones the amount of salary. due .hint pained fi nding; and also the supplement to the act inoorra'ing the Washington and Maryland Lie* Railroad oMpany. The House thew proceeds to the consideration of ipublic bills which lied already passed the Senate, going nto Committee of the Whole upon each. 'the lump ement to the act to encourage manufacturing operations passed finally.' • 'rho not relative to special courts was negatived, as was also the act relative to wnts of error to the Supreme . . Court. The ant allowing four peremotors Je 2 ,7 challenges in do h e passed finally—you 68, nays Tile sot prescribing the mode of autuettleating the lodgments of aldermen of other Slates teased, and also the act preventing recovery for the sale of adult**- . rated liquor,. Theint relative to the appointment of auditors (allowindrjudgee to appoint their own relatives/ passed finally-yeas Plows $3. The act &Howl mt turnpike road and bridge companies to make commute* on contracts passed finally. Mean. KNIGHT. WlLliorr, BRoDnzAD, and BARNBLAY each offered resolution, for an evening million. but the Howe having previously refuted to soused the rules for any parpOse whatever. they could not. De considered. Adjourned until to-morrow. New Jereey Democratic Conventions - TRENTON. N. J.. March 28.-The Democmgic Butte Convention assembled here this morning, and Islargely attended. Tho following delegates to the Charleston Convention wire appointed: iaXLIGATaiI AT LABot. William Wright, James W. Wall, Benj. Williamson. ' John C. Rafferty. - 011nOlingslongh DELIGATio, let Die-John B. there. • • •••• • • •• - • • Minimal Mona is Ed D-Ravid2faar„ .. .............-Ceorge P. Fort. ad Dir-Joshufw D0ugbty............... lbe rt R. Speer. 4th Dle-Johrtany ler, ..................Robert Hamilton. nth Die-Semi, Wootton. .. ' VATlaradaia. A series of resolutions were adopted, substanee as Moires The Bret denounces the position of the Republioan party, as indicated by their Repretrntatives in Con k Tan, who disregard the provision of the Constitution to_proteot slave property. The second declares that the Constitution must be 'ate, the °Mamoru! of the laws be enforced, in order that the Union mai' be preserved. The third, that Peril legislation on the collect of slavery /Mould be anted b 1 the Constitution rul that instmment elves mild be accorded all it, • with hold. should he denied. The fourth, that it is the dot" of 'Tarr etae to r ro• teat itself seatuat invxsion by fluistica. eau punish ale ofendem in an examiner) , MillittOr. The fifth favors the fugitive-slave law and the sup; 'Prolusion of the slave trade. " The sixth re-endorses the einclunatiblatforrsioadthe Dernoeratio party will eminent to no unauthorised tu terpolationamf tt.. •. • • • • - --••• 'I be 'seventh advocates &boar. made with wise die - balance of the evening. It was, however:a fine eret men of dramatic reading, and was received withAreet applause-a favor Irbioti: - intraisrairs)S-7. .stmuentry bestowed with unusual discrimination. The contrast between his renderists of the stove and a poem by our own poet-attic{. Mr. T. Bachman'/pd, : 'exhibited, to excellent advantage - , the reader's dminatio power. Thiry:Ana Tend from one of the 'magazines weer dascriptisin of hall 440611147 illustrative of its awned: ' Mi.' Mbidoeh t pidd The vt.. thci of it &fine oomplimentia anselmotriS it. K. had .tomo 44 ,1 id Mr. Rt - ad reithejt 140410.1 th 'entilikelf . 'ithesure, bad 'this( 'Ple4rl/0 111_ iroplit'zioir att.49ktiVf recall th his , own mind, by inlet ..to as possible isittie Style it was liven. - Ttis`Hiq "- may be - suggested to some of our readers by the open= Ingline: " My soul to-day is far away." - " In it were painted the physitialellerseterlatioirof sunny land, of undying inetaeitee, by It bled susceptible to the noblest is all its warmth. .The airmail% serenity of style and language win softiod street; aii Itches liquid `The artiet.sreareayse, was most fork 'Moats in his copyist, for the vomit was . /rani eager eitely read, and was--closed .sin ht ke r bstone ap Plaitse.=, Mr. Murdoch said he would next introduce a subletig whloh everybody was, or ought tribe, more or less interested at some period eylitivveslese tater and thst - nolestcelebratedaepecim_n`then the valentine of the tramottSl Sem W eller ! , ia , . which,, remember, Mr. Weller tha - elidei;Elannure`"VirAilati - Wee." as he persists in styling his-nataaired meet. de livers some critical sentiments resisieting his eon's lite ' rair:col;nposition. We can hardly suppose that thong were ally-who bawd this side-splitting interview, be tween Yeller" the elder and his original ~ . /2aainvel,', reed lasi evening. whetted mint-reed tartir- theelipaires before ti but. aertsiely, its reproduction was. received wita as }much west na novelty timid nivaitilirttlf.LTltia‘ s, vadat/Delete. ne.for camels. whale Peas', 'emu* arrested by a print in the. shop-window repreiniebria a couple of human hearts skewered together with •Siiv"' arrow, cooking before - 1i 'Cheer/fur fire. which heliarste is a " w.altindrie mud where he mitered the store to buy a sheet of ain-edged paper and a hard-robbed pert that wouldn't splutter; and where, aubseenently, Mr. Weller, in 'heating the latter, rieks,"_wot's the hood • cell& s yaang 7 oontan a Wane' or a angels" asiV's• finally, where thkauthor, to disguise lug real name., slots his letter ' Your love-mck - P/mimics," _ • fairly brought down the house with laughtei and sp , " • pious.. . ais next selection was from the lady of the Lake —the desperate mend of between kthoderick. Dim and - Fits James—an extreme piece of dramatic noting and the entertainment was ormeladeir with another •*erif humorrius 'mane from Dickens' Pickwick Papers, alr-;- - irras Pickwick an amusing ..courti.esene—tle various characters of which were also well rendered: Mr. Murdoch'i mos, on tbii occailen; wee' what against him, but, as his labotwai tor's object, it would be uncharitable in us to' designate the evening's performance se any other then a rich intellec tual feast. • . . • Tits ADVAlgaetd OSABOTS.— . AS the mama id; rendes, one branch of trade incised* another In eo-r: '- deity ; to that, especially in a great manuismiluins me tropolis lake ours, we are never without some active department an the lima inaialogue of teaustnal 7, andthcapproacaof warm weather, the Refrigerator__,_ and Water-Cocher trade will warm into life ,j ust ae, Watt the autunittah,frost, the pulsations of the more= • • trade are quickene d. 13y the way, due of the morepti= ' Soler avid beg-blown establiehmente eurgieted tv our „., mind in this conneotiOn is the hoes! of, Mr- Jobe ft Clark, No. 1008 Market street.` The'enterprter and in genuity of Mr Clark are worthy of the highest com mendation, and' the nuMe roue now `valuable inven tions in the above-named departments, which he hair from time to time ,givenitothe imam, hayelinidainill -same-familiarise thouaehotdwordalturettheUiiitte. Tam season - he, may, be told to have • by the forelock, with his overshoes in Refrigerators' - His" Cuannaxon" Refrigerator has - attained a p larity probably unequalled by any other manufactured': - -- mud in passing hie eetablisionsirtsgfrstelidel.- Voisik„, him already shipping , . inierilMnf of-teeiti to' Alfieri, t,ialitheytt markets. .7ae,irsofsou tt,stook *AA iiiJbam onnow band will adage WM' to - tneer the larsireede mand, both wholesale, snit retail t, and the fact that hi " - sates of thorn have already - actively commeneed. confirmation nt the principle which every shrewd businese man ants upon, via , to be welt prepared lei trade early to Me season. _Our citizens will act wise)! in palling upon Mr. Clark before ptimbarung. as we be have his" CdaLtanin" Refrigerator is destined to be universally adopted Ile hes them in all sixes, and at prioes whteh we believe giie to buyer* uaasust advaa-- tetyes. A Ns* Weal:arta - AticziNs. - ....A washing - me- - chine has retiently been invented by Itir. gieweld, fog . which Mr. James B. Rodgers, fito.lo Jones' &ley, ie the agent in this city, at Whoa. establishineat - thelnaohine , nen be alianditilY itiOnefatiori: It is lentelf bkotlents ll P7 tion., can be worked with very little lahor, anemia/ix. - Udell* one of the most efficient in its operation, of OW weaning machine - that bas yet been given tb the public, - We have seen the article in tise,. and state the above from our own observation.' It is, monsaap, - In price, and we should thinkrhe machine of all others beat adapted for popular family um.' • • • GENTLEMISN'II FirentinlNO GOODEI.--Eincte_ the - , opening of the splendid apartment mu Messrs. Oak ford & lions` nevr etwitomder the Continental, devoted - exclusively to the sale of Gatt.i' Fernishine Goode, Philadelphia is without a rivalin this department of the retail trade. Gentlemen will find itgroatly to their advantage to examine their_ magnificent stock before purchaeing. as In it we Slid every, novelty . which this" or any other market,' domestic or foreign, • elands , ' Gloves. hosiery. cravats, shirts ' and every fanny ar ticle belonging to the trade , mayhine likfeinad in great. est variety. " Bowntee AINDIFNCED FlGB.":::—Thilt novel in. vention of inlaying the fig with uurselexaridnaaenna and fragrant arognaties, thus rendering the taking of medians jleatertre, is considered a great triumph.' These, fi ga_are. .gern in their efieot ever sink end net, ions headache. habitual costiveness, end bilious &Do: tione, and in ail cases Where a mild and ettoientanr native is required. One fig te a dome. Can be taken it any thee. Does not debilitate like other Medicines. Manufactured by G. C. Bower, Sixth and Vine. Price 313 k cents a box. Discount to the trade. . To :Trin DYSPEPTIO.—We invite the Attention of thrills enffering from derangement of the digeetive organk, to the advertisement of weld Indian Bitter*, which will be found in another column. The efficacy of these bitters is too 'in established to need any prase. They are extensively need in Europe as well as oar own country. with unfailing sews& Ws have tried them ourselves, and_ oan oonad c ntis- r oo cimomh t them to the public. RIIVOLVING BitdeiteT.—A Now Yet - Vilifier deseribes a strap bracelet of fine Sink chain, of e Quaint • Venetian pattern. In the centre are two wheel', let in blaolt enamel sitx - md, each Wring sight arms, and each 'arm twelve diamonds- Those _wheel tarn soma oomrion axle, and, by in ingenious piece of MatihittarYi the iLeeltare made to revolve - In opposite directions for ben . irt re. Ever/ live - minateatthiefolloiring *or& ate formed by tlie diamonds s "Buy ;in fair - rarattittie, at the Brown Stone Milting Nall pf itoollalU & Wil son, ticie.6o3 era Ohesteut street, allots flizth.7 - - Week. Year. .2.157.00 -21.69/ 19 .j,atoo9, 18,988 Limos Naton.c.,-There' Is A ourkeiti sp a Brown's - dragstore. In the eheke of aliditili;ettiklit by Cast: Nogetiaieer, dai or two mi. from th Delegimag which baffles the " oldest inhaldtartt," The like of it grae never Teen before. If kr4 silts :hie s' fish, aid. therefore, eansot belong to the Idligwitor or the &Buries tribe: It bee four has4-11ke ,feet. nestnlit. or-breathier hotel—yet It is not mnighibling ; a "without melee. and merkiewith, tigeatifikieetel -the`isll kr' similar to that or s 11 . 11p1M tee', &edit emits einntillatieg 'parlor, which 4124 by -envoi 'singular e ginibignalle a Nature, made to ford' the fellowint "Ironti I . 4 " Bur 'lcor:, °kaiak 'efr,Zefeeoffie. :tWiefelesesa yaehlonel plot/tilt, No.OW cligsmaitttireijkr• --I.~w>