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Can be seen in operation et all tunes; 'lair Please out Jim out for. tater, referenoe. mrAwfm-dm - T 44101101,AN,KCY1't4_, - .. . : ! P-'•" ---' - ' ' - ,, ,i - ,:, ..., . 4otuAnwk *rlog' lc, When ilinniketeCiliyettis ege t the . KWH 1.. r B umenniversaily prommnomitthe more ,msmolhosot..oco verdant. and thoronahluorgeni aid estebluement.of the Mud on this reittinent. Whi it was then it lIMILIWII to dayrr•withoutia rivel,tnel i iii le aumpteeneness. and in the lenient lIWOMILItif Or Ott' Una enlorineut. The Motel ham seponintedatioas creme thonsami gnats, in trins,one itundred complete Nudes ef sopertmenu for Ben - Nit hundred persons °se be eona6ortaelf mated this. li tri t t=reraa . litts i ll i o i r l ,ree r Zrit i ateir Igi .0.,,.. :Jr.."... of jViiIIIII public Lee -be , n orniooo in its plati. or is us In &empty* details. The early reputation of the ,1/ ettßas Sati Pb*Rld• derived fronting Mactiltudeo MS ArlsrsirD ePtioinunents , end its notes-use ooreforts axed luxuries. rhea been es. -- Ilineed Inter/ rear ttP: Hie userearmd exertions of the PrOtoristorp, ~., , nes l',- , ,,, : ~ 14, WHITCOMB. Ai CO. MRCS. OR , OEB4ASTOWN PAF4ms. 0%-r: OER PAILWAY •tOMPANY—FunntopsiA, r, moo. ... .... _.. . ~. . . pe tegg b.r.b . y j kir that (.I:l l 493giztli i r, lat: Vtathrs i rtraff i rlArri e ne the °Mee ofj.he WM . NN. ' , t,l gal die ilitit r tTe ° TVs " twtP. ~ 61. fillet . 1.1.: 441 le7t6 •1 1 '. ; .. ~..., „, .. . oretsl7.. . , C°' Exactritok•Bpii,K; APRIL 19, isi t t—Ar t traur 0 it s Thopowrit vu 4 Asa gaii 13112:: taigastit pm at &jib& 0 11sy rat iipteditoyii • - • AyLEY. Cashier, iggnrelli , FOß - BNAVANTS; TRETE( "yocr 'az Rata. pp) at: mat. ,thlit'uot Vo destrit•lNS.-: Malklto i t r o• lor tight mOrtt ,lllll. itilltg-itt* : ~itnSit Motif a itrZi. 431°. --?;54:10 Oilloas Ratia:•BleachedEle , phitat clidepir,V7r,=twaktrataLVil belvimil . Ao, imi_ohiati7 m 148,000 salons !te at, it ) iiernalirt"Bll . ..l l l r ili Arr 4 AnitVEs. _ ....ELL A . 7144/0013P-- ; lar Halo Sy - A.. _aaaraii. w ag q.. •-:. 1 : .k . 'firia l ltili t A it ttimi ND ott..t. 10— ribie -amic PTICEt y Wilialattaa -iticktreeal/iw fdi_sta lbr.Rovr Inumaxa..*oo..a.mmouria wHARVk. 111CAOSSUL:( 2 -3434110. , N05. li"2,'faid 3 :111 I,4it PRA. hal e vuittaligiAb dighthe, ‘l94oll4ll");llA:lloll.Btrestsicatiegleibo%eiTicont. PRovisio N S pieoeg llama and Shoulders, City Smoked. Algol* bblo Gardner, Ppst& U OW co Worveted Hams, rod 110 Obis ate, toyr by_MatO.t a. &mks & co OA 104 F ront. 14rILMALPITIA,AVRiNDAY, 110i44DAY,' MAY 21, 1 . 860: f, e'er:feel Erifeluments: in England,: Among thq last news from'Englandis the death of the Archbishop of Canterbury., Right Reverend Father' in God, as his title rune,) Joni Brno Regina, D. D., pritnite; of AR England and Metropolitan—the Areff: bishop of York ; being simply 4‘ Pririf* of England " less the aft=had reached the age, of eighty; . He was a, Cambridge_ man, and won several ,University, Honors. , At tale age of- forty, ;he was appointed to I one of ,9re , "Golden Prebends": of Durham, a A:lexical flitieetlTO Werth s2s,oooi:year, which he held with other lierative' 1 . 8 4 4„ he was made 'Bishop of Cheiter' pity: ferment was ; said; at the . timei to have :been conferred ,upOrt him' at GEORGE the F . ,Oprtliol request,"ohthe stiOng solicitation of his fa,. vorite, the notorious. Marchioness of Coarrto*4 Rau, whit had previously obtained,. for hia elder brother,, the. Bishopric of Llandoir fir 1826, and that of Winchester, worth $62;501,'. in. 1827. She was nearly related,fo bOth - pr i o 7 lido. 'We are willing to think, however, tl Dr. J. B.' &mina owed his mitre Le tlaelink that he had writtedmany booka of great velure • including cc Evidences of Christianity," Ea title& of,' the ,'Gespel ',and 'aerial •of ..th Epistles, airinunierotisaermons,. In 1848, on the,:death, of Dr, HOwyET , tha• arch-see of tantsibary.became vacant. }/4 ; the then Bishop of Londen (Dr. Bionriso) be enas mild as he Wei learned, aid as 'Moderate as'he Was arrogant, the Primecy would natti- , rallyhtive been Di 2 SsatuEL Wrinsnronds, 'Bishop of aitord,—commonly, called; ' Slips. j pert' Sam," from his , intriguing and wily na-f tare,—was then' in. great ,faffer',. 4heeil : yip.; Toitu's ,Conit; - : and he was • citnsidered-,' faiorite for, the great Canterbory Stakes.', he had, even' then, exhibited tt4 tinenekriOat tendency to Puseyism, and tho Prime Miniett of the day strecepsthili grad with:the - gnigq . that his appointment ,to never answer. - He recornmended:Dr. Sink*: whose opinions were on the LOW Chirch sidec and ho Was Made ,Archbishop Oanterbttryi- . et-the age 'of sixty-eight:- 'ln ; politieshe 'Wee: as liberal•as his position could allow,and ii* conduct and manners were very: conciliatory;, It willte difficult, at this moment, to appoint' a suitable 'suCcessor. As a general, 'though not inverlablti = rule the Archbishopric of Canterbury is conferred, upon one of :the Bishops; it tieing desirable have -some prevjeteleiperterice in the eleriest rule of the diocese. .There are the Arehttlidingi of York and twenty:seven !Bishiiiiste-ebetc;i4; from. We should .'think, crated Bishop - of London in 1850;111 ' 01y.: tn; succeed Archbishop Bunsen; pikt . l9r petit; parative youth. Tarr, a Seetchufati, 'educated in England; is now only,4o4ners That is the only objection to WM. "HIS *ding nistiation of the diocese 'of - London has been' admirable, and he ityin all.resrieets, an exciel;, lent many ;and a conscientious; 'able; hard= working, and energetie,,divine, tOrd patimasroityas Peetmer,firet the stowai of this great 34.0 reeofirikeh 'prefer;, 'ment,,one of the Most' ltterativenflieenin gift of the ei 'of the Prime .tor. The. emoluments .. of the'lArchhtslioit of 'Canterbury 'were `almoit ftcant, until the year 1888, when a hill' lose i passed, reducing the neetine of Cantertinry* *75,000 a year ;- York•snd London to $50,000 eitselt; Winchester's36.,ooo;44 027,500, - .lind 'the other", sees ftom"s2s,ooo so,ooor Land and dwelling hones, belonging to Most ;of the Knglieh Dioceses, were let at Shaw, nominal rates; the, tenant paying heavy- fines at the renewal of each lease, 'such fines form; erly belonging to the 'Archbishops and respectively: Thus the late Bishop et Louden' received for Many Years about ,35%000 tesloo,e 000 extra on'account of fines exacted when he leased building, grotuid, belonging 'to his at -ocese, in the Wes) end of Loudon:, 'The now Archbishop of Canterbury, howniver, will have $75,000 per annum, beades,having Lambeth Palace rent-free, and Adlingten . Park, in Surrey, on the same easy terms. , Besides this,: he has immense< path:Magi: The clerical ; iovince of Otuderbnry,speetally includes a district of its own, (greater part of Kent and -a Tertian of Surrey), and. twenty sees, among:which nre - London; Winchester,' and'Osferd..: The Province of York has only six• snffrigart Bishops. Moreover, the Arch bishop of Canterbury appoints to 'every four • • vacant Canonry in ,his cathedral, to, six preachershlis,there, to two areltdeaconries, "nun=' to ' two. hundred and seventy-seven 'benefices. The income of these benefices runs from $lO,OOO to s7Bo' per aiiminil—there being ir.ers , lew at the smaller rates. He also can op pojecto a great many lay offices connected with the administration of his archdiocese. • ' • The 000' remarks were Written a few day's ago,and crowded out by .press of important political and local news, They were suggested ,by line n in, the telegram Or news received by the Europa,: that. the .A.rehbisholi of Canter hntylhimi died. We-have since received oar 'this 'of English journals, ito the 6th init., incluilve, and find no mention, 'Whatever; of this death. , But,' in the London Times of the above date, we have the following an nouncement': , . ' LEA= or TIM AROBBIBBOP OP Yoak..--We re-' 'gret to annoutioe the death of this great dignitary of the Church. The Archbishop of York died last eveningat Italf,past 8 o'olook, at his residence In Beigrave Nuttre. We - aro informed that only a fortnight yesterday his grace complained of dint. nese, after entertainieg s select circle of Mends at 'dinner; - and although unimportance was attached - ,atils , time to his indisposition begradually became worseand died, as we have Mated, yesterday. The Right Hon. and Most Hey.' •Thomas 'Musgrave, D. D., was son of rw draper .in ()Ambridge, where he was born, in 1188. After an elementayy isdpealion he entered a 4 student at' Trinfty College, Cam bridge;lulBoo, and was • 14th 'Wrangler in 1810. :When at Cambridge bp obtained lwoond'ineni• bees prise for Moline Bachelor' in 1811, Proceeded Al A., in 1812, became Lord Almoner's Professor of Arable in 1821, and was Senior Prodder in 1801. In 1837, r. Ismagraye Was appointed by the late Tie)(itint Mel )ourne Bishop. of Hereford, and an the death' of Archbishop -Harcourt In 1847 was translated to -he archiepiscopal See of 'York, Tito late Arobblibbp was primate of Hogiand t .st Gover nor Of the Obb.tter Reuse and of Hing ' e College, ;Visitor of Queen's College, Oxforti,e,COMlthikieller ,for Building Churches, end elector of St. Augus- Dne'i College, Canterbury. go married,' on the .I,2tb of peootnbor, 1839, the Hon. Catherine, young est daughter of the late Lord Wateroarki and ids ter of tile prpsept f,The telelraphsd foreign news supplied •by the'agenta fib's( Associated Frees is 'yery ±cOricot, ecemilonalib . and care ithoHld be taken to . prevent rueh errors. Proper names, we "have inoticcd, are often given incorrettly- 7 and it is imossible to ,say whether this is the ,tamp Or the l i Llyerpool and Southampton cor reipondents;of the Associated press or of the telegraph office at lialifax. We pay a very large' subsidy, every week, for this fordgn newp, sad are entitled to have it correctlyand carefully gilen.] f • The Archtdahep of York, wo may stdo, in continuation 'of 'our previous remarks,has yearly insinim of, p 0,900, with a residence in London, ari t td BiShopstherpo jealatie,; nefeT York, both :rent free: ljis province Cinsists I:tr,the six northern counties of Inglane,. with Cheshire and Nottingharpilhire, and itairtdos the Bishoprics of York, Chester, Dilflule Ripon; Manchester , and the Isle e Ifis patronage is considerable, extenllng to ell,the dignities and offices in the Orthedral of York,,(ecept the Deanery,) and bene.' Aces; With-12 more, to which ho Las tin right of alternate presentation. , Tho two English Archbishops , and 11l the *shops, ,exiejit the latest •onsecrited; hive seats ritypipet e d, WIWI constitute theta Lords Spiritual," and rethßves them:#oo their • dloceSes . tri pass •AS months of every, `yeaiidLonden. tlioenrgYnym of the Church of England - a seat In the •#OUse o f Onpiaons,, • '- ' The precedence e' the Archbishopsist'very high, ~Tha 440eliop. "Pantexhali tanks next below the Oyal Family and above all the Ministers of State and the whole of the nobility. Aft him comes the Lord Chan cellor, neittywhom the Archbishop of Yonit takes rank. Then' follida the tWo`lrich Arch- Mahar ' , O. agh and Dublin ) ) after whom come the MI Were of State; succeeded by the Peerage, acc riling to their reopectivi3 Classes .ot' title and` ointry—Dukes of Eneland;for [example, wlmie, linen,' Were ' created before !.17Q7, taking Prat rank:Otang the nobillty,vilio 'do - noi . holdliktt' Mike; Dakes of g,cetlinoti after these; thenDnies of Hreat. Britain cre , abed b efore 18011, Dukes of Ireland next; and. then 'Dukes of. the United' Kingdom, created dace 1844, or whom Wrmarorion was the first. The Bishops!rMc immediately before the Ba-: Tons.; 4,40 lArchbiehop of Canterbury' has the,solo righs of crowning the Kings' of Eng land, and him 'tit , York acts'ln a shuilar capo- , 1 city-at the-o36{Unotion:of the, Queen-Consert. &erg ' Arbbishop is a ,Superior„ Ecclesi astiMd ' Stidg4 , , in, -Its own ' province. He ,is I sphlien, Watt i 4 P Your Orace," . and is formally ''fiddrelnet 'as t ollirost Reverend Father inl 'iv•'J . '::: . •-.,; ~ ', . : ' , . ..: , , , 1 ,49 - iineet" . of the two Archbishops be deadi ;Lord' PlAilkarraim has" a very char:Ming piece of clericalitattonlige.tlo disPorie.pf.:, Thr; appoint-. 1 menu is lit, by right of his oili4, - and, as he dislikes the 'guneyite or Hier Churehlarty; 'hen* beeper-led to place' the ; mitre upon `4 l itif**ifikEditUlgellcal or Low Church dl ',o,(ri`6,-:" -7-Irh7eillgo . i", )17. !s: L " uisn'T. 4. -Paterson :tdaktakeitiiiii,e's have , „lierpotbs-dirrigrazims for:Jirui, ineplisinturdier;: eittleh losalteneetathe twentk-liksesareittne:r-le Lciii,inevirith'' cakinesisitooniens of h new aerfea,"lni ahlelil'Offts raytai'a pen - leall are , rieible,' tl ';etlledip,4.,Ei mmei dif•Nedranglarld,"-Dedford Flab*, di:6l4* dna: depleted, and 'adventures ón ': ll fiik,.iaceffisithlelsily ralated.' , - There're a addend • pipit; II.: Ott Ihirdor withi.eigravings;on'An r,nitacto Nenaments tin th:United, States,' and a re. eaditably Intideeting - -illdstrated • &Ude upon Doi' soots botonging,to thaeotton Plant. • Theta is me . ° i l usithiti,ChajtermtNitackeray's new noveli *hick , tf#44ak . ritnirkablyrdoirly.• These are the pen- Itlial ; papers, hut.; Able-Ai% someothi3rs in 'prose andminte.?," The eliteibilpait,infeaye good, is titt listakAT 'liiad4 aha ThlanthlP , Record , of Current *MK *entry Notices, 'Ratter's Table, Rosy Vi t ' t dr, Foreign Boiriaryand.D rawer ire all capital. Phisaelaahisd 'Xrandziktionet ars iludierous to' a I'deatiViteld, _ :atttrue' authe balk of such opinions ' 'ire) ell dam eat:. • Peterson *elle Har'per for fifteen , • ' ~y4;hae,e,the: A L tfanoo lifoneltly ' from , T., It: lugh,wka hail ~reploved, from the Arcade, to the -leathered corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, a 'a4loo'iatuntioa for buxom. We noticed.the At- Uritie L ltlinsilily, a few days age, from proof.sheats, rod. shall only repeat hero, that this is agood num ;le' i:' ''''' ''' ,t, .--,. ' Y: 21, 4'ersrApr's , Ladies' Magazine has for Its June frontispiece, a. vary line engraving, , ln line and Wilier, from, Witderbalter's portrait .of The illeisitenoe,W-÷ther is, of the Countess of Ores. tirecitl ,the, beautiful daughter of the Duchess of Netherland, well known es the Blaek Swan's friend Vhstorie'es head waiting-maid. It will l,be hartilbslind a better; blegazinCengravlog than ` , tirik;`,;',ll:','Warlety of other illustrations, including Afe l iercisil*hiens and rpatterne, are also given. glikc btteilrees itr, of , average merit, and the boakii,thOugh . brief, are reliable be. hifflisto hen*. and tienalble. This number. Wrest,. SeidiWYOLIJ dyads -Magazine—So nom is a good lisistrter Mw subscribers to commence. Sprawir. B. peber, Third d street, agent for the of theßritish Quarterlies and Blatt. Arecisf - twe hive the Westminster and : Bdinburgla The first of , these has a few aitieles of - jhkine(it, (such as Mr. Newman'a humanising pepew, or, < the -.Mies:of War, and' the notices of -ifiektind'hisaitues. - .4nstria and Japan,) - but reeefit unntiteriis generally rather heavy, and t *WM be dear to its readers that it *anis new nlinbibtliters; and,proballY a new editor also: • hatewite greatly better, - le the Bd. • kiAet4erignor:in its kfty.eighth year, end • " better /than it has been alnee Jaffrey •14'. Illanvey -Napier, a 'heavy Pre. f earit e 7ll44l - eldtihe rannewatii464o, wed made it rathas alebtunpion of -the Whig party than an bw ,61464.1 it politioal and literary organ of opinion. 2 Protreiser limpets ;was-editor from' 1849 to 19,54, wiWa Sir item* Minivan Lewis, now one of the Palmerston cabinet, assumed the sceptre. Dull and decent; pedantic end didactic, this gentlemen's Inca- Putty *ellnigh ruined "the old Slue and Yellow." He retired, Ind Mr. ,Henry Reeve became editor, and'io condi:knee:, 'Re may be loss soholerly than' heavy Slr George, but he hail restored the literary character of the' Review. , it continued, under him, as far as polities are Involved, the mere &pole.' ester the Whig party. The new number is full or ;ideas well as of Information. The paper upon the youth of Milton possesses high literary matte, and the defense of Mr; Collier from the heavy charge 'of. having fo'rged Shakerierlan maniticripts,is pow. arta), manly; and: It seems to us, om ple te. • There racy : review,' also; of Wellington's civil cor• respendepoe, ghosting that, half- a century ago, - there was as mueb, if not more, 'corruption In' the English Government as there now is in the Ameri can.. 3kom are good articles os the new treaty between gnglimil and 'Prance, end on 'the Atiorp don of. t !troy - by -Napoleon, and several other papers of merit, among 'which' we InttiOnlatlY Wouldtioties one on Seglish local nomenolatute. Public Amusements, At Arab-street Theatrn, - Mr. Bdwln Booth will perforrn.Rschard .111 this evening ; Shy/ocir to morrow,"for his - benelit ; and Bei Edward Nara mer on Wednesday, which is - advertised as, his laid appearance. It is passing strange that new dramatists do not Mild to supply the want, so ranoh felt by all ",stars," or new and striking characters. -The perpetual iteration tie saute, parts - by the /IMO aotOrS;semera after 'season, lib:gaily fatigues the palate.- ' ' Borioloanit's new ;play, The (lateen - Pawn," (an adaptation of Gerald griffin's admirable novel "The Collegians,") will he brought out at the Arch on Thursday evening. It is a strikingly effective drama, ' ' At Wainutitreet Theatre, Mrs. Waller, wire o engageritent ,olosed on Saturday: has appeared in two new eliaraefers. The first was Lady A'vetene, in the " Wife's Boo At." We understand that Mrs, Waller, purobased; from Miss Laura goon°, the right to' play this dranta. Miss Keene had paid a liberal sum to" Mr. Charles *Teen for the play itself. Bdt :we,:velie were - present at its first per formance in Louden, in "January 1848, and also at its first repreientatiOn: at Walnut,street Theatre., on nudity :night; possitliely assert that, on the latter occasion, brit the'Jk'eleton of The Wire's Secret" was given. On this head we are positive, and are oorroberated by pOisonswhe saw Welcome act in this play,:in this' country, before 'they ,brought* Wont in London: It would, appear that the ,party la E6glaitd sold a mutilated copy to Laura Keene. It li`said' that Oharlei Kelm and his wife intend revisiting America this year or next. Will they then jtoproduott "the Wife's Secret," Without mutilation ? if they do, the trick in the site to Laura Hoene ls obvious. We have, TOW Taylor selling " gar 4raorlean p.ot i sin," twist) over —once to Silsbee, and erten to Laura Koonet--and this second specimen of slatirp practioe should make AMerieaus centimes In their 'English dramatio pur chases. - On Friday ,euoning lire. Waller played 4agp, with wonderfal skill and lot. .11ermake up was extremely good, and, leohed the part to the life. Fair and feminine ris she is t it was surprising to see how . coMplitely else imam: Ailed the subtle tempter wine Urbispered ,loalousy into gaud loll mind. Mast lases • are no transparent that the .wileador , how they can deceive any one, • with the smallest modicum of braes—but • ibis 1:ago was the reverse, letting a -frank and . omiti ,! manner cover the depth and pas lion of blitheuglita Clely Inventory did the reel subtlety appear. This jags showed himself (Hrs. Waller will pardon our :Lamellae roforence) the mesterlpirit ,of the ,tiagedy. The by-play was admirable; and 'come of 16-.-auoV as going up, a$ lie close, to'lB6l at dead )?oademona, was new and also tolling, : Skil/nil bite Et bon . inft;h!io this evening ; Dr. pytinin M gten, asleal,4llyeetor, onlredneeday, and Mr. kfenry LE Haseemb en puirsdaz. 'At 4inDotiOu g hfo,efidaties, two diaruaa are now rarforrued nlghily; a variety of singing, ondo and septimentab) danping, and other C(10011.. deities. -* L OW area called, ' Tito Ilerdola V.9`l" Wae retpeatedly played before QUASOII ra.dawt is Underlined here and will speedily' be p ounce's. Limo Polllo:PAtton'a loyees which have been attended tlyrover 40,050 persona in this oily, will close on Saturday evening Her friends made a think,,hiPutting,the price at - 15 rents o r adults and 10 cents , for Children. Had they .fohargitilib.p#ntsiarld , half , Prioe for children, the differenee would have been great to them and the vlntions "little, lady ~would not h ave been ." Farewellarillehrieteem;? vareell coneert comes or, at Waal Xrund , onTlitirsday evening. Be of , ' Mr. Hohnetool4 the performers will bo Oarl Wolf so litv•Warner, the 'Germania Orehestra, (in or eased '.to forty, and ,conducted by cart ,Sents,) . Bpi Oen nF . en , rocall,st, 1 10 ,14 4 1#4 1 .1.ding the original :Etle.goyarsi, eid'ingaged'. walaht•atreet The . atro, and will probably appear on the 11th Juno. 14r . Cowell, now of Cale city, 1114 bppor.pp lessee of the gt. Louie Theatre, whidh Le intends opening at the end of October, with a new nem peny. The theatre will be redecorated and reno vated in **interim. `Farewell 13 , , rmcavof Rev. DILIVERED THE cntrnat, CORNER DT 1311 TENTH ' AND LiiItING GARDEN 4T17.114T,8 $ L4ST zvsnara. The farewell sermon of . the' priori to htedepainirefoi rfesrlr-seeeptea .barge at Brookikni flow York, was delivered-to-hi .. • • gregationt worihiping in the Hirst Reformedriintoh Chuioh, Seven*, twit Springisearden,streete l hut evening, in the presence of an ininpnpoau4le,noe. Long before the pour of oommonoing,everyevaile 7. blnfoot of room in thitlnige edifion.widoconpied,' and irandrecis,weiti "ohtiged - ,' to leio L ek,for ward of room: Mr. eprinon Wins vigorotte in 4 eppro priate, having Seiebted,the' foltoivini tnesiage of Paul to his betoied es.the teat for die • • odeasion: ' • " • - • • .. • ' "For God hi my i ' l cord, ho s ready,. L loos after you, all in the bowels of Jesus Christ And this I pray that ,S , our love may abound yfo t more and more 111 kuovitage_ and to all redgment j l that ye, may tienrote, 111 era that art, excellent; th at' ii may 019 , . 10CereallIGWIZUOIlt IN-' ten o n to the day of emus, Chrat.'!- 7 f tiffipshois 1„13-le. ' • The - - design' of thin , seloption ~evidesitlyaraeo ttt "'draw a parallel ,between the : testimony' borne by; Pant of thoOhurettwhieh he.had founded at .Phi-. lippi and the condition and :merits of_ the people whloh Mr. Willits was about to leave. Many parts of his discourse were pathetic and affecting, and. toward the'cloee, in whieh he expressed more per 'winally' hitifenal 4 iFareweli,l!niauy oral' were ref fesed With tearsoand , ;andiblo.! sighs ,of grief mere heard, thil'epeaker himself. .being • deeply affected: .. Among alltheiettoniof Pahl, said the 'qui:akin.; u(o P enin g:llieterYfa.knonsiecrfidtoUgiewanwseent. .noble sent mentisis brio rail} Philinplans.. ' l llt g li : . ISlilLalt! tFY,. gratitude, and 'lc e *: git 4:trithilitaiiptirf.46:::Titolta::•lo-ti-P'ititiLlbti,hE r ainuland°7l. , mialograme Of v tlie apoat.lamerei here stated; In' ;the arab Place Paul:had planted,thia church in great' i l l' ; sco argings„and - grletintislinptsonnienti. Ills hil tiellin"it°o:ogsti;;;;lo:::!6olf...b-tihtfeellja;ltiruif,teltut4traditsillada, m f ' se tobn t et tre 'ot n i ;tl 6l : . 11 sated thii forindation of this noble church:. and:as 1 ' a mother duped her babe the clever to, her,,44lq 'when shoresaeMbered thO - iiiony .through, she:bore him, so Paulloved this' oherch - all 'the More ten; derly because of what he !had !sainted In Touts ding it. - . _ . .Then again, none of bin ohurolies had prov-ed 50 worthy, of his love. This spiritual child had grown up without blemish,' while all the others had canted him more oriess sorrow, - and: by:their irregularities merited and rem:mired! , his, rebuke ;,, but here went church that had dasfshd him nothing but joy, and this because they Were iit pekoe anuing theumelve‘sorving the Lord In , harmony,latf be- , cavils they - manifested a oorwistent seat for the pro- gress'of the:Gospel, Jhey net only prayed for.this, I that he reptly.sent !money hidul in -order that he might notbe' hindered in wiStk, and'the I , latter in acknowledging this gentrous'aettcre les- timony that they, had thus shown :fellowship with i him Io hie gospel labors. - . -, • ~ , - Then also; they had shown the warmest attaoh• Menti for 'Paul personally.' They, had not only , sympathised with him in all his self-skeriflotng efforts „to spread the Gospel elsewhere, but they had selected and sent to him ono of Of their 'noblest mon, Eimphrbditue, with words of loving,' remembranoe and tender comfort: And in vieiretd this, was it enrwonder that-Paul loved the Ohuroh at Philippi—or that he contemplatedw I Ith joy the harvest of fruits' which - met his eye, in. looking over the field !Which be hid first visited in Its barrenness? The contemplation of even a luxu riant earthly harvest was a source- of joy,, and gratitude to the husbandman, but intlnitoiy higher was that which sprang from beholding the moral . desert transformed , into afield luxuriant with-the fruits of righteousness. No wonder, then that when Epaphroditus made ready to return ,Paal should have sent this loving letter to his' brethren at Philippi, add that he should 'say, " I think my God upon every resent:o4room of you." Thritnare mention of their. munewas enough to' awaken in his heart gratitude to God. No wonder that he felt eo hopeful of their future! " Being oonfideat of this very , thing, that Be whieh!'hatlt begturri_good work in you will ,perform, it until the day.of deans, Christ." , Foul — hada good reason to ;cherish this hope for their future; because - they had given'hisa .the best proofs ortheir sincerity as Christians.' ' -It must be remembered, also,. that Paul' Was a man who never hesitated to rebuke error wherever met. 3.10 could reason of " righteousness, tenipo ranee, and a judgment to come," before n worldly 'minded Felix; when the latter had him in obelus, and bald 'his life in his power . but he knew ,how to coinage/14 as' well as to colichnun—to praise as well as to admonish.' Ile Was not of those who be lieved that- it spelled children, or oven Ohristian ministers, to praise theta when they•doserved.it, and whose beau Ideal of a, - good minister was one eche carried a rod, and'was always ready te - isso it. For his - own part, 'he believed that nothing was better calculated to promotri happiness and virtue than the disposition to recognise every.exeellence ' and entourage it. Even the magistrate, the Stern representative of theTaw, wad not only to be a " ter ror to evil-doers," but also "a praise to there that do well," and' how much snore was this becoming a minister, when he could do eo consistently! phis Paul bad done' in 'the letter froin'whieh he' had quoted. " Ito , had, ' however, not only- eaproised hid gratitude at the progress they had made, but he bada,een no less careful to urge them to "no mr;" and this speaker said-nothing could be ex pressed more beautifully, oicousprobirnslieli 'than' WS matchless prayer of Paul for -the Philippians, which he had eeleoted for his text. ; It was at once striking in' its speoilloations, comprehensive in sazioodpeb, ho had 8 11:1 0 ' 6 doltii i n t o , b a eo l a g e lin h i e ons oou i l n d 'll l n i d a e m o , language more fully-expressive of his own tender "and - anxious, feeling& in leaving a flock Artileh had, been to him all that the Philippians had been to Paul, adding, - that 'in this beautiful - prayer they could find all that they need to seek', and all that he, as their departing pester; Could desire in their behalf. - . . Mr. Willits' analysis 'of his text was character istically Mimi. gust, we were to beholti the rsch duster of blessings heri besought : " that - your leye may aliened yet more and more, inksowledge and in ail 4udguient; that yo may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be-sincere and without offenoe till the day of Jesus Christ ; 'that ye may be tilled with.. the' frults , of rightonsness2,' deconolly, The .I;ieseed source .through ;which all these - inestimable blessings are to be • obtained, "whirls are by inestimable Chest ;" and, lastly, The divine and glorious and for which' all"these bless ings are to be sought, anti to which- all• theta. at tainments are to be concentrated and directed— " unto the glory and prasse of sod." Taking, up the several heads herd indio'ated raoro in dotal!, ithespiritual blessings here .prayed for were first considered.,That year Irtyp may abound,'.' implied boys; to lied; loVe to one another' ove to absent Christians; and love to the world. s hove was indeed-the very seal and crown lug grace of the Christian system: "Now abideth falth„hope, charity, (lovelsald' the apostle, ", but the greatest of these is oharity," Nor could any. • thing atone for the al:maim of 'this love. Without it, all other graces and endowatenta Were prolitleSS, Love was indeed, in the language of another. "the law of Christ's' Ifingdom ; the lasiton'et Christ's' school ; - the livery of Christ's faintly."' kittlite who had this divine principle of Plarist filling his soul was an heir of heaven ; ,and itwaathepossessimeof this that censtitnteil the graph oharactinistio of the Phllippian Church. It was " the" Yore of god shed 'abroad in their hearts by the Doty Spirit," from „which all-their other noble deeds and graces flowed, and it was In view of this that Pant, eseloimmi, " this I pray, that your love may abound yot more and more in knowledge and in all Judgment!" It was evident from this language that he had not desired for them a more eptoltonal religion; not a zeal ;without knowledge ;" a blind amnion ; but a wise love, 'Minded in divine knowledge and good sense. Iteligion was a " reasonable Service.' The scheme of ltedemption, of -which lave was the mainspring, Was'; Wisdom of tti," anti the opiighled Clirleitan had a," reason for the hope and the love him and iiatild intelligently cry out. -, "Saviour knew, LTrilF2l,`:ovr)odrill'; ~,T he god' • Bat etas! all men did not know ram. of this world had blinded them so that they see not the glory of God, as it:beams from the face of Jeans Christ. ; - The next aptoilloallOnireferred to was, "That ye may approve things that aro excellent" 1 he true idea of was, that they might be in.. lelligept Christians, oonspotent to distinguish he. twcen things that differ, and apprime of these most proinotivo of God's glory. ' The true idea, of the cbriatian church was not a body of automatons,' nioving with the stiff uniformity of a piece of ma chinery. While the principles' of religion never changed, instrtimentalities did, and ho believed it web for Christiana to vary their modes of attack upon the arch-adversary according to aironm. stances, taking advantage of even 'the physical improyementa'df• the age for the aceomplishinent or bit overthrew in the world, Time, if Paul, in a day of pens and parchment, and whenloorneys were aceempindied by snob SIOW amid laborious pro cesses, coulcfrrith 81.101 a faeili ties portend hisshadow over the whole Genital Empire, what could we not accomplish, had wo his coal and wisdom, with the printing-press, the electric telegraph, 'and the 10. uomotive. items the duty of too Church to stand ready toembrace every vantage-ground that god in his pm:denim revealed. We:wore, indeed ~to try all things by the Word of God, but also to seise and hold 'fast that which is good : The petition that they might-be sincere," was next dwelt upon., WS cOntruenta upon_ the word sincere,P in the original were comprehensive and explicit, allowing that the true Idea intended was; ratrity of heart and motives—trantipareney of soul. Thus, fora Christian to meet the standard of the text; heming be able to bear expoaure.to the atrong-, esti light Without depreciation: Sincerity was !a foot the very first elemtnt of the Ohristlen oharaoL tor—the first ,pieee of, his armor. " dieting the loins girt 'about with rrut/t„ , t ' did not mean doari. Taal truth, for that came in under rho figure of "the ElWord of the Spirit." This principle was to char acterise, not only the Christian's approaches to God, but else his inierooqrse among men, and all 1,1 0 gpailoga with the world, making to him martyr dom, if need be, preferable to a sullied consaiance:' it was not over Ouch that men stumbled inteller,. dition, 40 they too :often did over, doable-dealing; worldlphearted professorietloligion, whtieteal the livery of heaven for no higher pnrixpie than to aorta the. devil. Such had done more to fetter the cause of God thart.all the open enemies. Christiana* ty him ever had. Paul's prayer for .the, Ain 0;41 of his Church was therefore ruse.': lie 'Prayed, moreover, for their liesirfork ,go - oclitit.isiin. contra distinction' front. a Mere negative harmlessness, Limiting Zile Means that they might bo filled with the froths or riotoouideis. desire in th*lr behalf could uleitintiod'higlarr . - ' able aiiprbaelfing the (dose, his Would make I'IS prayer for 140 people' be wad about to leave,-, athors, mothers Sisters , brothers, and little and. ren in the Gospel- 7 , whoa hg spoke aobstantiallyas follows r In the providence of God, he who elands be. fore you, and whose voice and personal presence have been for eleven years so familiar to you Is to be separated from you; though " God Is my re cord," how greatly I. shall long for you all, and pray for your aielfiWeij4firbeiiiiebiff'efitbieit Wig 'p meta the boilieitef themArbe levewthsistAltid, There he aliaecwbara "bu s , , Where fn en d holdefendinibie*,lll Mead; • yhauedered tar, by faith teal meet I L1:1 Around one common Mercy Seat." I will meet )rou there rantili liaV tlintiddit iato. AAP -PaltimbailWl3lB•lo.l- rey-aylrittart adikfrert; lt humble and iniperfeot ministry. This is tie Chris tian minister'stsweetest sousetatita hope; ids crowning joy, ind brightest honor. ~T shall jfriy'that ( led will reward'Yaii dred fold in thislifei lir year 'ward , love and kindness to, mii,,aadiehae.lift,wilkielsol ten et from yeti to yew furtherance in the Glospo,;a*". that tie :May. seen yint' Another end a. bitter shepherd., anl when tie thiStireiesat albite is .past, may, we mole Naar tcrpar_ti knit Wield above, above, In' the' maws etthefiraeibUOmwd of the: sheep 'to - I,UsW in the bilecof, 'whistles Brethren , . friendit ! dearly - lie/Ovid noel! here ferny heart and my band do meet yeti 'Wire! I?arcto4,l ii#d to Jiird tbat!ikabtede if from, falling, and to peraenticalealitess, " lho presenee,ol hjegtmxithq.Acel4pl/90774941 thel, and the word of his grace, I 'Oesturt d zian.!, ;. . • e r u . putiales,low tied' l'utfet Waking, Dr same at , whom. I have not yet tipedsta4' of those With whom I have .tiften plead, - and, for. whoin I have Often, prayed, ,srhe. are stilkfisA.of Christ." - 0! n3y dear once:wetted khuld&-for TIM have been frleedito 'mere AM' to-lity - Blaster must leave yeti aitheuti tlitrltopie meatinglai in heaven. . Must I, , leavelowwlthtteiafewria of anglish, 'to ha fennti• at. Lasta otittleak What you tlie ber'of tt ri Asea yea„emtAeptrat : ,, i Why have yen lik" egad ? ample', I nor leaved Ts' die 'fault' Jill' 410 _1•1101 . I :preached to you, plainly anthiteneetif-1~./ 44 • m tr, POP tt and to nadmiitisio taighti.ansiter .tiasett 'fiffeena— g tarotuarti one moo Anal& ['bead., fore bisesablen With - EnTliiiit "TA aPalingi ter in. this pinch and and by every ocasidarilion-4 t dying love et Christ ;:tha zieweliyaf Yeturlibeired inheaven • love of your kindred on earth ; the ..kkgreiV Macialaintr.etlifo the awl& . 'Oorairig judgihent; the value of year seal the her ' rare of hell; tied. the-gloitar 'Of • tulft ,every other relienable „WWI: liefimeh, jai, re. arop44,frcauciar stupor of alma and, dtor*awheat. ment of Satan, and "lay -hold of Wiertiag life !), iettrakii. and'; sump ine the all-importanCstildeet!. Airaito end'read:lllismendreas, nsep l 4o-91.090 your soar? ;Awake arid dell uyen,yourdavicar. tore‘you ,perieb ! . 4:4 mirage Ord be 'MVO General 'Aasemloly lot„ 4feeier 110grod, Presby; errata, church} 40 4 1l•attileagroo; 6ifsi43n o'c4ools, on,Thuraday this :bodyiniens- , 'bled in the ThirdAhlreh.z•The eierotale 'mei* *laded by!the ringing of aaeantifol hymn , by ; the eheir:' The preliminary', nineteen Wanasieeddetet by-Rev: J.P.' 43tearno, - D01).`,--af adliwarke Te prayer before Abe armor. lijr. Belk WK. of Lane &miners- fßArv.-rtz,Ralit: katteraon, of Chiiige, thin read the 137th I*M!n, I love thy kingdom, Lord."' After thisliad 'Noon, king, Dr. Pittuiroon preached from tez6 ve - are' 06dIn lidabindry, Ood'i balding 0i and this elan. from i4phreown..;: Ls ?Float the *bole wading ffur framed togetnelliseco. . awrintinori' Massada, Permanent oferk, , ltei.lienty Deg read the names of Oorniiissiosett fine stated olerk of the Mstrahly is ,the itef. - .11.1f.-Has, field, D. D., Nor •York.j This beideessibeTielf been liarformo,lsielieve 'alioadj PUblished, asto. t e Awittatily . ptineede4 'to'be,:el44o"9ri o" Moderator,— • • • _ _ Ono of tko ntimelealledreaa that of lidera.sit:- Tattle.; 'Mr:, Tittle was a 0001111i118101141t to the As. Isombly, and Was about preparing .to, some to tha - •t:eating when he fell dead. . • .. Thu names of a few tionanshisloneri - wittiest idea= Lion were referred to the Committee on Ineetions, and. the presiding Moderator appoilited•Riv. Wiener, Rev. C, P. Wing and , Rider - ?arabitof,'-' Committee on Election. - . , The committee reported fernribly: referenie te the persons whose names were submitted: Rev. W. 'A. Poisivanti was admitted a °moven:ling member for-the Ev. Loth. Church. ,„ Dr. Pattersorianthianced that it' RAI ill* ' UM* to proceed to the eteotiew of 'Moderator, and that ginninations Were in order: . ~'Ate.following gentlemen were thee park ma& . nation: „Roy. Harvey Curtis, D. D. Rev.'Thomas Brainerd; D. Philadelphia A.: T. Chester,D:D.; Buffalo ; D., Indianapolis!: • Rev.:-Dr. Hatiteld;-D: ; 'Re* York;"Rev. J . ; 8 Btearres, D. DI, NewarkV Messrs: Cords, Rattled& sndlitearns ookedheare to withiraw tkeir names;end were pernsitted to_dik so:- The Assatabtylleati pr4t4ded to the elect ion with the following result : • ' Fo`r Rev. T.:A..211115 t -D. D., 8T; Chester, D.' ? ; Rev.:Than:as Brainerd, 49. There was therefre cm.the that ballot so eine;. tion, Its yotee were "necessary Dr. Mllls..laeksd one vote of ant election. Rev. - Dr. Reeky!, of At: ban, onoved,thet the Aisembly - theism Dr: Mid. Made:rater; — This was objeoted to, and the motion was withdrawn.. . . „ . , Dr. Drainers( asked leave to withdrewhlo masee,. but it was decided thatras the Amiembly had aide. menced calling the roll on. the second ballet, Iso motion was in arder.. On thiChallot Rev. T. A. Mills received 401 'Votes; Rev. A. T. Chaster '3B votes ; , and Rev: T. Drab:Lord, 35 votes. 'f'Rar/.lk. Idilittwas' declared eleoted, and Drs. Pierce : sad 'Stearns wtre' ippointed a committee to intern hits of the fact. They conducted him to thettheirOolien by the usual form Dr. Patterson anoonnead: the election and resigned his place as Moderator. Dr. Mills, on taking the chair. said he thanked the Assembly for this expression of theiroonfidenee. Ile begged that they would regard blot hills poll-. tion with a spirit of forbearance and oindor“ Me. prayed that the Lord ~weeld direet,all things doom hero far His glory. , , , , , , Rev. Dr. •Seelye, - of Albany, was Stoiniiiitad.aa secretary„bot asked leave to withdratir; wbisb wag .granted.: : Revs. Bushnell, • MeHarg, ,, aid ( Shire were nominated. Mr. hiellerg witleirest.hiewaate, but be was afterwards reneminetefi. • iters.2l4t tacks and Wright were else. nominated. It was voted that a plurality vote deist. "Messrs. 'Mallargand” Bushnell were eletled,'and took • their'plitter, Thu .oemmittes •of Arrsuagentents the E, au* of 'meeting and _adjournment. ;reported Abut:Lib., Assembly conyono at 9:A. M., adjourn- at 1230, meet at 230 P: 3f., end. adjouli for the day of 5,P. M. This was adopted, the first half hour being set apart for devotional- exordia': - Rev. Dr. Kendall aniumnotal that Abe rittablerg. Conattura al.Journal .woul4 contain fun reprise( the proceedings. no' Anew* then 'adjour ned. . Preabytprzitu (0. S.) GeneratAaaetihly. .Thie body met at Booheater, an the 17th Wt., and tbo oinrospendent of the Newark Petty' Ad. veiteger.says: , • _ • ~:• . - ~ it ,• : , ~. . At 11 o'clock, Rev,Dr, of:Print/dm, the - Stated clerk, ealled the AssemblY, to, order. ne'reanonneed=whit, by the vis,Y yru a- bitter. disappointment to many—that - t he Bev: Dr. - Breckenridge, 4-Bentuolty, had- been -proilden• Gaily detained. By a vote, Bev.-Dr. Bond, of Barr Praneisco, the, Moderator- of two years ago, was called to the'chair, and - assigned the duty of de. , livering the openinesernion. Dr..Bpring; of New York, asiistod. Tho whole of the exercises were hiopressivo. After a fine voluntary on the orgtus; , the choir chanted "Glory be to'.God,,ori high.;' • Dr. tecott then „read the was glad.whon they said tinfo mo, lot 'ne go into the how of the lord," and the entire congregation joined the choir iu singing, at the intervals in 'the service, the hymns beginning:., • ' - "Jesus 'hall reign where'er the Ilan!' • - "l love thy kingdom, Lord•" • " How beauteous are their feet - I! - • • • - With good teat° the choir fang old and familiar tuner. The sermon of Dr. Scott was from Ist Corinthi ans, second chapter, second verso "For I deter.' mined not to know anythingemong yen, stireJesos Christ, and {Aim. entailed." In considering his subjem, the_proaoher held up: Pent awthemodel Minister, end Christ the areas end ofalipreaching. Pastors and their work was the theme. He assert-. ed Rest 'that saoh were called of God; second, as such they should dovots themselves wholly to their work—lovo it, Magnify it; third, .they, should preach Christ expersingntally, The Oennittsion ef all was, .sw. fOr Christ." Vialt, catechise, preach, and beware of men-pleasing The great -1108.3 of the work of the mudatry; the netemdty of a call from QO4, and the responsibilides connected with se great to work, were dWelt nponin eon.: The sermon was a plain end forcible one. Dr. Scott was formerly - el New Orleans, and is widely known as an earnest and practical preacher. Ho is not brilliant; but forcible. - - ' The business session of the Assembly ,111411 than organized. The list cif delegates was reold, - various entrant o.oisituitteos appointed. and an adjourn ment taken until afternoon. " s" AFTHENOON Organized by prayer. The election thr Moderator WOO at onc_q c.utooki ;Ton. . Thus is .an Interesting process. Emit delegate—clerical or lay—la called upon for his vote, orally, after the noutmettons are made. The prominent candidates were Rev. Dr. Youtuana, of Pa. ; Rey. Dr. Adger, of B. O, ; and Rev. Dr. Scott, of Chicago. Dr. Yortalans . ,wu elected, and expressed his thinkain exceed/Ugly_ neat address. Ile will minks, a ; good proetaiog officer. Rev. Mr. Vermilye, otlferrliiiry.porywaa , chosen temporaiy clerk. Hells son'of' Rev; Vermilyo, of the Collegiate Churth, Weal Toik The Assembly adjourned at. 'OW early IstuiX , allow the Blodetatur to nominate eetztutlttetta..,.. JACO . 1. BELVIDNArI May 17, /Setil•l=Ja t ilio Jarilen ' ,`, who will he executed - on the'lfith of June,,io third person who has beendbundifilllty of murder by the courts of this countreiThere have been six persons tried, hut ealy three have been convicted., Two of those, who werehang. were condemned for the murder of thn' Ciatier inmily In May, ISO; - for this ottenoo fear were ' indicted; two of whose escaped. The scaffold 'on which these men were executed le still in the loft of the Court Houle, and the,ropa used on the occasion is aim preserved. Dunn; the recent trial the latter was inspeated 'by liitadredi of the curious. Harden will be Ming in - the jail 'yard, an enclosed opera,' whit:Avant measureVatenst one hundred feet either way.. ~Tlide small UN will preclude the possibility of. a large, nuMbekaattent-, ..bling near the scaffold, but if the same plan le fol lowed as in provioile 'executions, available nide for witnessing the hanging may-be gabled on many of the surrounding buildings. The prisoner has rooovered frm - tipldiyeleel de• -- WO which atlacip4 hivo al,to time of his con-, viotiuni aed appears quiteAelen, p ipxmak his " mind is not se Well..lettiaill le bq.would lUrt, to have it." lie expresseettletes itsmial!elsl , l7: lion, and' thinita be is 11"alsristiii he ia'maeh'in- terests in the' feterel welfare 'of .the "Valley Church," And desires that after his death 'his eon, grogation atoll be enitablj provided for. Mr. Day,, M E of the . : Church, by requeseet gar d en , vis its him frequently." Me Is muob annoyed by the false statentehts frequently made about biro in the stele mPOra. no confess ilea never intiesated ;an Intentioniof malting ion, nor bee' he mild . thatise hung, others ,'ltteuld have to' ling with — Moot Neither has he made any attempt to commit ml, olde. In the condition in which he is *opt, Ironed by day and night, and A watchman in hie cell with him all the time; click an Attempt would be oertaia to prove abortive. grAmr"--z . ) 41,6 0 1,110 ,411 4 - 1, "..- r,*i li9=iirf mss: l atia i. — ' .. • "i , b'..'ititt f: J. ALlWOtigiiii :-- - - •PrM I *id 7 ia time i.. ea. flair Kettalprl,::: . ...7 - . , .. f Tr .:.,-, qPit- . , 14P; Ala „ I r , .6L)10 . 11 : 11.1y4 117,:'? 7.1 - 1.1i11161 01 1- 14 ". MOW • zertraist a mid i crows • • . „ • >rriCrdro4 j weyeaystsibeioli `aca p ai` ..- _ _ -eCII-s. t • .- . . Fain= i4.14,714s Ames, • , LAw.—U iosi 4,4 `.lo l ii - ! igrii g -,t6t _ Adtadb40444 , 14-*A.o,wri. 4 "-4* last; whtelewtett diliVidte - eifttiat ifel'irVesis'ethi t • ' itidoiialgillteirenwireriiiiji*er; • ' alto - o U'esei-134ttiviewhy 411401biiiiiint,ltof Asa thmowYload) add tjlo Jadire of itimmittirei • - Atabw;4b .34 Pootiodsof petatiljpwiz 11' *AAR was riikastiz s i e l e ` fßeff if e i 40,47,44'7mi Stites irotritatie ` • to ewes ap la • JAkateasis eirriddidbripinjii*olijthi"? addrdip'lskiripse.eaddirdri Ili** , flail WU' • ---- igrawilosp hi liehtedod• ichteddifordsyworritst , : ildribeeistoiadikActriemois .widieriiiirilaglitiowi,- wiiiihirda • -lwilirs‘at *OINK* POWs Wilwithill , f•f 41141eist , 'Adm. idko) i si•are I)4l6loBB44B4 4 ri aritgliliK4i - • fused the 110'01'44p Thom** _ "- - 4, 14 ! gisilhl o. l 1 l i P i° l l , l " i .k• lied. fit .w;hesenibper ; 000ld• web- he,basitshandteilcirjedirilibildoW"` ` -13911016,[1i - • 11441wita 111.1)4edoter t -alfessiclhp **am* ad c. line of ti<eaea~el for petstaily jekiltly veletrisky-,: that birhad- atttledr,Ft, 2elh,gise44ll/E:CdEWAitr- '• r 1:. ~ 11 •' i nrI ZWT - 0 . • 40,6 )41414569iii0 u , bat ft 'ilia; isitili*Atiiiiree • giiiiihowriiiiew iron timidfiekiired-iiiciiiaive` , '-' terabrameirsidemil"-- to_tr7w sere bt tip itemdeaceil ii'o`f 4l . l 4orikeam Web • : is " fiashili ' 2 ,o ll. iF'4" - • • -.- 'AfteitiitosisiechitirsiOd Glee ittie4g4:_ cf tad tlishielt44 orinikijki; sentenced bilged 7 is iliii•.`ligitiont 44441 - 11 0 64 ' 6 4F IT Y 1 . .177 1 1 4 A 1 1 1 1 , I bll-,:r1F9144404 that ' 4MWIMPIL gObllti,LVaril4;'aiihe 1444414friii-W4411411."..' 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' 664:0r-the trilswriefiesiiiretile at' 'cricket: 91 wilt 'bias .6 .l 64 kii"t:Onatqi l3 4 !!0 1 4,-* 4414:i 3f.; tii'thi'mii College Ldl, ,al4 address >itt „ - ' illia7 11111 VP"- 141 ,en , 'Ul“ aelli;s64 )4:.A*4*Ktiiitri'jeaft.4l . 4l- i of the'Collekei; and -T ai Maryland bar : Ai 3 P.:l [: = tba'gioth~ebood ' ttttt partiki or the siotrerairtlithrii,lreisiitimfirltlf": speeded mielieltoo-by- thi• utitzbio tieh•;:isedibee"' will be preienied with a hiumiaguto 6cruqwbi.,.llll6. gaideuer, iJolow titt..reAi*g thiww: will f - be igrind a . rsdrober of tipped."' will be like. i TliowevoilOn will doebtleirearper .: • all previous One. isi ittistettriAtolipts.", - MED/CAL SiPaRg#O,TSPO 3 X*TA 4 14 , :riMintr. stets. Tlu t r ank A p g i T il Ilmahmek &misty of the fitite, of Zettneylvania.erlll, in this oily, ori Weetriei`dity, of t Jams at 1:1•ceetook, , The delegation front' AO Society has orianisal, tomer/ oonrotittee of airrantioient and iriereptiezr, of Allah Prof. 5.-D.iGreci bohemian: Th 4 ipcil;" Mine* le busilj opirpd Is *eking preparation for _ -- extruding to the profeeelonal brethren from Om , terior a Marti welcome, ami the , !natal .'rhs followhig fif is list of itie &Agate's , - feom iha , Philadsolpila MedlOgl3ool4 .Deis..o. &harm; Ohinshir4l4,' N. L. Hatfield; 11.11:Srlyivii'Volit lisitYlE t Bt -- ' Cid? Ash, W, &AAA;lkooliir;f.l) Costs, W..7ear:011,4.4.-lAvielc, likast•ziti.l4- -a . Hartahorns, A. C. Bonirii . onville,..lll: M- K. Levis, W. Derriteh, A. L. Kennedy , D. BBMrt, : W., H. Gebreent ; Junes A itken► Moir, : Johnson, W." 11, JOs.F. pliant>, D. (OW, - W. Al9rinsini;A : Ffilbtagni;t. J. woodnard, , , W. *ltiburef, D. y. , Riant,A. Rrieher t `lrashiniton ' Tatum. • -.., t -- . The ez•sfflcio .delekatea trope ttN oityart Dre, Joseph Carson; R - r. Thinnna t and Larreartts. The National Medh.tel itioneention nill meet Ia Hartford, Cahn., on theStkot Juan next: - THE PABiatioas•MaTnwkrawr-Ciontr--4lonia-• • - .I.vinaerroas.,-thaSiiardaYYJNlMi Red; it Supreme Court, granted the preliminarrbilliasidoio to :restrain the Maetorrrille, .rairmonakawdililitufmr Passenger Railway. Campanyfrom Ixtendingthoir 'road along Callowhitraireoi„rir* of Wire, hridgo. ' The same dayorn 'app*auon was ppienieu n AiiiiComincin./tliiuffer itb inlinitleniOreatralrethe ')T4rih Philadelphia I Paiiinger itailetaytompaiy - from iaying:tiokititelt upon' Manitoba ~ tiesi, da -; Glerinentoian. i `!--7 • ,1 . . , . l 6 Was:innied that alttionghtbe compaey cbduted..l • the right bildild tholr road eloag this *am ',Ahoy mai ziot' t ;irotW',aie 'th &TOL themselves of • the,,pairl-, loge. ' The emiri ',C:.iltiri'uta Ale 01/0 latill4tarda,, neat. ...• - ''• ' .• i, ..;." i:; •i - ~._`-i—Etd.:: ll :.• _► ....`1 '. UODOSILY 0 .4. LLORLISCEI 541.0071.—Lite • on Saturday v 61410110 lager-heeieitaidishaterit • , of Ifesars./ie4dt 4 4ftbillia ,r" to ilifili' abriet; below r . Osman, wee itdaiod,lliitialitlieoi lattr dolthits: ' The 'looney wisltithertliom'e •dritsrsi hillili ipiai'i ''` ' part of the.ltonsejto *bleb lti'hasiuppeted the 'rob. .` Jasr gained saxtesifrowathar garret window, in the .- - rear. , If ronates feet Vint this proprietor! inapt ' Iwo •:' or ,thrwairsetils•idoge in the pose Deferred to, II .1 _i surtelled that the ,rohte,ty,wai 'Pelt! by etthlaotte i ., ; , well scqualnted'irlth tfto rti1. ) ,4 11 ,1 4 .4, -.--•;•: .. 7 '''.. rt - 1061 - 1110:00/1 AT1011.7-Thel,VriellWoed Oeras tor Company haTe iteeintea: to the Palassigar : itellway Jthilef * Alsotaletion twenty burial lota •In I theleheatttlfut oeinetery, on Ithlge road. The pipt , Coinpriiiei 1,764 eineris feat of„grosold, 'and thiOts- • soolation Inters] to Wald kiatilt upon it, "oapableof , holding 500 Inalthe•• l i "•' ^i• ' ' • ', -- i - hiSPECTI:i 01 ,: ' ' l7f , , titill0,;$11120 77 Ap6•140, - [ Third ' Brig ' list - Doisieii;..k. - ,5r.,00a• - ii, -,,,, ~_,.. .. ~...::-, Soh' Mora' firagetioniti fi t .P4risiblilifi'LtOt 6tisiide , iiiill l peseinftlisnrst alias telthar exew-" • ' 'reithibittillikdtbaw.iatlibe , Itheilfthld'ititialisti. --" ' A , iteiiiii at ithe brtipaia*lLlalurittebeilterfilsi) ' thipit'elkin: 1 ••-• t,•: - i .• i ~•,1:1•••_:2•:., , , , . •1i:•.,,..1 II f,; t;;;10 4li . Tuts llfrbrreer Otxtattittibnezi-:•4ll4'oettilv,f - ~ . *tartlet in the ,easewf. Atea. l, Abe :thosthae - ,1 of 41110';': 666014 tumaPaPl.o l, M lll 4gtelgißbilklelitteseel L...r liihriiionsing gabs. ' It le probable nothlag wit he done, a, Lieut. Patterson, the party who prefers the charges, will not be able to be present, in roe sequence of an injury to one of his eyes, rewired some time since. - ff i•ie - -
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