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LATER FROM EUROPE. imtil tJ the Bte**sfljp **** at _-<*>-1 frogeeff Of TUB MCI CWFEREXCB. VIKANdiL ?N CONhTANTINOFI.F. CONSOLS M 5-6. ? COTTON QUIET-BREAOSTUFrS HlCHEH BoOfO*, Thursday, March !?7, I IM. TV Canard screw steamship Emen, Capt. Small. %-oxo Liverpool on the K'th in-t, arrived off tb> port loot evenirg, but did not come np to to r dock until < j asemiBf Kbe bring? 3o passengers. On the Itthiast, tat. t$? :*?', ba> M* 39', the Em*n paaaed the steamship America, ft >;n rbntoa for Liverpool. OatheMtb, ?t?1 o'clock p.m., passed the Arabia ffrosn thia port for liverpool. The Emen biings Lmdon pape rs of the llth and Liverpool of the IM inat., but no IMM -al aaT eokus. Tao etearnebip Washington, from New York, ar? rived at ("owes on Monefay, the 10th inet. The steamship Caaada, from Itoston, arrived at Liverpool shoat midnight Maid. 10. There i* very little news of importance by this at aivaL THE EE ACE CONFLUENCE. The l'eacr) Conti-renee is in daily si seion at f' iris, bat n<thing in regard to Um p * ?;e<dsng* had trans? pired. THE CRIMEA. Intelligence dat'-d Manu ille-s the llth, and Crimea the 1st met, mentions that a neutral line had I. M traced between the Allied armies and tin; Russians. A review of 50,000 Briti-li troop* took plan; on the Ofith nit at Itslaklava. The White works at Bo?J*asTtOpoi VOM blown up na the 2eth of Pakar?ry. AdvMis from Constantinople to the Id in?t. *t*te that nameroiis invalid-had an rod thore from the Crimean army. TURKEY AND THE 1'IIINf II'ALITIIS. Msrsrilli-s, March H, l??>,.?The Alexandre baa Jost arrived with accounts from ? 'onstantinople tej the ''Kb of February. An Austrian Colon. 1, tin l,.arer of propositions relative to the Damit.,an 1'nn. ipal.tm s, bad arrived in the Turkish capital on board the frigate Radetzky. A financial crisis had occurred at Constantinople. The exchange on Ixndon had rbl n to 191, that on Vi? enna to 520. The French piece of *J0 frnties was worth 111 pias? tres, and the Engli-h jw.ni d aj ogt 140 pi oat reg. T?? hf mister of Finance had appeale d to the men-hunts, and invited them to de vise soinc incaus of n.meelywg the evil. The Daiiube- ?,?? mpoMd, and the Lloyd steamers bad recomme nced their servios on that river. An ord< r to sur fiend hostilities bad been forwarded to Omer Pasha and S. hm Facha. ftim-i had arriv. 1 at Trebiiond, on his way to ('??ri^i mtinople to-ivcan aocoont of bis conduct, Tbe Allies were con-tun t ng wooden lints on both batiks of the liosphorus for tin ir troops, and English enfrince is were laying out a camp on tin- Asiati.' coast. Tbe Prtttt d Oru ni publishes a letter from Tiflis ?>f the 17th, announcing that BOVI sieoa Tvkioh (ieoerals had be-en se nt to Moscow. ENGLAND. Hanoi m at Titr. Mansion Hot II 1*0 Tin AMtkl raa Mis ist ?. it.?At a dinner gtvoa to the American Muioter at the Mansion House . !i Tue-d iy, Mr. Hu ohanan, after dwelling upon the kindness he had met With in England, re-marked what a dreadful misfor? tune it would to fej the whole humou mw if ever the two comntries should again be involved in war; how it would injure and throw back the cans.- ot eil i.ua Uon and of libertv. and how it would delight the ilcs Kita of the earth to find theise two nations deatroying rmaelvea, and in that way destroying everv hoped otognes to mankind. There is a clou I now iinpeu i lng over their relation; but, he trusted in (Jod s ml be Keved, the eloaxf will be speedily dissipated, and that the atoabine of peace and friendship will become more and mote blight betweoa the two conutries, until all the iliaee-Ueiona which e ver exi-ted betwee-o them shall d an ay, and shall only live in history as the fdly of two peoples who < ould for a ? >. fM H 'I nt of the nt tuppo-c it puasible to engage iu n fratricidal war I.? e is' [Loud c FRAM E. Prince Jenunr Bonaparte was attacked with inflnii nation of the -!,. st ..ii tht 7th at Paris, and bath I M ?otitmued to be issued up to the loth, at which time he was in an impnj\?d condition. ?fMVI arms. The MomUur of Sonday contain* the followmg offi? cial paragraph: " The prospect of peace- has given rise te> various apesculatmus. N? w companies are- under formation, oad requests ate daily sent in to Iba Administration. It is the duty i t ti. tHai. rt mmi t>> oppoeeexaggi oleel spee-ulntioi - fn whioa mi Kimlse affairs aheaely in hand and endanger e n lit. e Emperor has dondod that. whatOVt i mav bat the baue of the pen.tmg negotiations, the (lovernrueut will maintain that reserve which it has impeded upon stoelf, and that no new enterprise oce asioning the issue' of new stock shall Im authorised during the course of the present year. rat ArmoAcitise. impkriai. bibth. We POtai to a 1 ^1 ionnial, the t, ilibtlomii.la rr.tr MmUeint ?r 4 ev<., irr?: "Public curiosity is alive to know if the Empress will or will not be subjected to the action of chloro foroi during In r ao-otichmcrif. Wc bei ? ion has yet been taken upon this delicate matter, and that all wiM depend opoafaV lai WalOOtWO taf the de? lve ry. We wish we could answer another qu -stioa of far more im|s?rtance?will the Empress give birth to a 00? or a daughter ' \\r aWolan ourselves unable t.> five an opinion on a subject upon which MsariosAS s?-i entrfk) fact can be- invevked. B.-ts mav be laid upon it, erut reasoaabb- roi icctun s are impossible. We ar. not ?ivaware, however, that mm\y peopas botiovothem aelvrsmnch be ttei informed thai TlMWfbhlllbM ??! that tbo pritsast of foretelling tie ? . ,,. ... :..-,:.? .. often set up iu < in '.. when aiada?al stadieaare aa> known. It ia doubtb ss lie< au-c we ar- aitaated m d?(. fcrent e^reunsstauces that we speak with more- r.eerve. If, however, we were comp, fl. I to off, r au ..piniou, we should say very BK>le?t!v. that the chance, at least ?TOOMOJ, Afxt that if a\e-ry sl.KUt dirt. I, n.r n , m to favor ol the binh oi a son, since, as regard* mrrv brre, usire boys are l?orn into the Wtx\i t ian irArks, In a few days tn<- qae stioa wtl be mt khsd by Pruvide-nc . Isok M poiauwihjr asrait that so I , expected thai oa oficlaJ uatifni . birth of an heir to the thtonc oi Fran. e ben - roooived bv the aViAish OovetaaTM-it, a ge-nctal royal salute will be oreiertd to be fired by the- loot witL ship* dres-e-d nad yards aaigaeelj at Portamouth and e-Wwui re. TMI IMri lll al bab 11 U'lH) S. " The Imperial ImyHU is at this inomi-ut the m ??i attractive exhibit.... Pal I i .-admit:. I to aeo it by aaskaOJ whiea Mdlie. Fsdicio gia i o any roaaeotable pe-is.m lor the asking. All veat.-rdav and to-da> the Ku< VivirsaM sn.l |s Phieedo la Honr-io have been tri?? k, .up by ga> cuitiag. - h tasl ional .e ft ,.j f, i oa* mm the swaddling clothe-. It lakrean hour on a:i av.ngeto gaN in. from ;h- m - MM of taking up e?ue'* position at the tail of ?????** OB the rx a lOtpeal whah ext. ud* thiemgh tbe 2J"*^e*,,^ ,'"Min,,r '? M'1U,>- ^?licie's door, and far into the Rue Vit . : a rwsaa i x He nvuahal tao speetateirs the way th y should fee ge?-. g. and 0,1'7 'ft tn a few at a tune, so that the slhiw rooaas ?"*>' M OTUIUwOjO'1 The va-t maio.-i'y off Jbyse wko pn .s* to . thia remaikal jaotea and e.f th .-. . Kagtiah laslies form a i ?erre- prcipoitioii. It,. ; t ? .- k.-s i or. eau-nrg the rooms arkers two eo miei umiireassroa j, nia^uM'sC nml t- OrOi ?. ha>. Oee-B laij ,mt by M-illc. Fcle ie a.tl. e x laAestS t HtO, bj ll.e ?niaiing auperHuity of the on. tu. f -r.- an- n?;> P??^aoAB, bonneu, .1?,^ Jnrr, ^ raanthi, s^U'K?a?wa, taauBauTBaa^ .uara, ?. J^^ls, tatties, piUows, ami bos:- ul ail. fcu?drL^l?^,'P,V,'l ' "1' ? ?abiioo had driven .ti.w 7 hat 1,ne P,!?? a! coo. ^S?^^.r'TTr world t, eneei. It as-ver en, I... rx H...... -, ? ?^-?iUaetualry w. ,r avhe L^Z^IZ tiiin!. T,. p-ovision U mp h u. rxr? a!'l cnrhiVe roeeta thnvbv*, *i BMMMVl BJOanatn I tuppe*e ?V? mir** will profit by the. " faduree." The toby"-, ?f arj toe h%b?itiwwta ere w*rte and sky bin*. There ie a very pretty crad>. cot the orie CreU >y the City t>f Pare, w\ieb ie not ye: qiit* i?b?eJ* with ?Lite Iva and blue hang Dg*. The i i penal crown m embroidered rrpou every art,-ie. The ladies ?iriT.ine ev?rvi.i-v ino-t minuerly, and the e<mrtant ?*? of the itrsrene de-ville on doty, that t/.urbing is trot allowed, ere all impotent to prev-nt ti e curious fair from tah ag up the fine fabric* m their hand. to ax* at them ctoaer. Some of Mile. Fe Van i anmitant artete? w*Jt aV,ot the utlora anl *a*w<-r a'l questions with graceful rmprt*trnvi,t. AttrK-tza everybody will have it that the child is to be a pri ioe, and although the statistie-a! dextrine that thai?haare* are folly ?qoal that it wiil be a pnwM is w oftVd at. I enspex-t flat Mile Felicia wounl not bo frailty di* appoVit/ e! if it were, after a'l, to be a girl, bhe seem, to have mor* especially lavished the cunning other art nisei certain darling Lttle bine bonnets, which it wert- pity to think would never be wanted. I should state that the toiJeie, whether fcf a boy or girl, is eompM'- wmm ' v. rything that can poeaibly be- required up to the a** of two years. I have not heard and arm not attempt to guess, what the entire tost of thia tu* <te mav be. ben it must be something utiprece de'ntcd. [i'an<! correspondent of The DoSj News. COMMERCIAL CRIMH IN NORWAY. Telejrraphic accounts fremi Hamborg state that ad? vices hav- be'.. received ? .':< r? from Nu way announc? ing that a seriiiu?'ommerrial eriim l^de-r^ lbs r.. In the City of Itergen ahme twetity bouses had sus penebd jinyme r'. naUU.lV, Mareb 10? The lYcaidrnt <A Pattee, Hoif Vein nililtaMaj. wax this morning "hot in a ttnel by ?en Von He- i;t,w, whnan be iie?i Ml obhgod to ehnsV letige. HORRORS OF THE SLAVE TRADE. The following shocking at-eount is from Tiv Daiip A't (ts correr.poi.dent at Fro, under date of t'eb 13: "An Ame-ritan sclfoon-r, call-d the Mtry Smith, attempted to land a cargo of :>20 negroes which she bad brought Tom the Const of Afri< a, but was taken ?titan el by the Broailianbrig-of warf Hinda and taken tnte> linh a. 'I he ootnmandt-r and crew are all Ant ri can*, and were, immediately after laru.ing, ironed aud kxkielup in the jail eif Hahia. The tcnoonos1 em i?arkt d "OO of the jsrmr black- fre>m the coast, but they were so cos* ly packed onboard, totally nak- d, and so badly fed timing the voyage, that ISO die land were thrown overboard, and of thesec laioi.d at II ibid, <H died a few he>urs alie-rward. The surviv.trs were immediately feel and okrthed, and will be we ll taken care of until their ultiuiutc dtst'nation i' t- -olve-d llpot 1 COMMERCIAL INI l.I.I.H.KNf E. Hum;! Ml?Ifl?London, Monday Evening.? Tb* f.L?ii?h k amis opened th-n Baaahnf st a roaettna afaa elfbth triim th* prices of Saturday, but soon beiao la txpenenee an in.provement, which was well maintained un'.il alter resnlar hour, when taere was a tends: ey to flat >e*a. Contois, for money, were tirs? aaetaf s*. *i|a *lj. whei.i e, u-e derive influence of aeaseeaaBta aj urge pun-user* tbsy ad vat.ddtoill wLieh was the laat esMal qootatiori; while, for aecouiit, ihsy reached .'-tutt I. Sabarqiientiy however bar Sams wen entered into at Si' 4 <- i. 1 M uionsy, arid Via n.'J for atroui.t. The Ceatiaaatal Caabanoas eaannaa to niubit a vi ry favorable a;<;>earai.ee. ai d teveral j.rr< -Is of ei.,1 I oava haaa) aaaaaaad Uedsy from Paris, Amsterdam at d othsr plsrss. hosnos, Marsh if. It'*, p. m.? Cossoli tJussd t<, day at H| for Uii'i.sy ii-e! y^i for nirount. Psait. Msrth II, lii?.r. i.,.-The Taarr Pi a fiw- ,'. ...e.| stllfianrs for aaoaei aiid72frs> rs no aanttaaas art neoount, beina nearly { p rent belter, si,d the four ai.d ahslf I'er leuis at M. Livrweoor. OOTTOO Markit.?The sales of Cot TOS ei, Mviela ? ?11. r?Oma>^.l ?> T.WMl ka|?, of aU 1, i o <i were tatet on goaaaaaMan Oa Tueaday the sales were thenl 5.(s0 bales, ine!-m. ? StO to iprrulators and exfortera. Ti.e total ?als? au ea the r>th a'-iounted to J'.'/ie? baler, and the iiu ports darn.r the aBBBB period te IS.eou bviea The market < loa-d tamely and hardly so iuriii, sl.liounh prices of ail kinds continued I tin aaior. IlnrAUsTii r MsiiK) t. ? Ln BatOOOL, Tuesday, S'sii ti 11, I! jet ?Tliia mi.rnii.t there was a Mf attendancs. ai'.j a more ext<nsire deinsnd fur Wheat at a.i ?drai.ee of 3'/ M i> 11 ilie) frors lbs tei.eral rates rf la>( l ueadar. float waa la. f> SB! k and bsrrrl dearer, (lata and tlstmeaf met an imirovei sale at fnlh late prirea Indian l orn was la. V quarter Bearer, witu very lltUe ol aood quality on sals. Mixed readily sold at S3-., but it waa mostly held st Jts. #? eiutrter. Th* t irriilar i f H. llakin A Boa, ol Marrl. II. ny " There appears to be more general enntidenaa in the (rsa'sr steadinaas rt the drain marke' for the future. There is a mani? fest improved teelin* on the purt of buyers as well as sellers, and we aie aanhu d to eatable ii advar.ced qnota'ions f^r ill a.-la. Tis rise In the currency la fully equal to tddeid p i abel on W'hi.at r.bot' those ol this day aeinilgbt." MtRcittsTrii Matikft.? The account* from Man? chester repr.rt a flnn Bsataaf wi:b a rnodsrate amoucit 01 uual Utas, and piicea ltrail) inclinitif upnarJ. I.eisiioN I'ltoni ri: Maiikits.?In the ("ons market this irnii.il.? tl.sre waa a recovery of between l a:... see fall ,.| AfenSar laat. In Barr s vary limited business baa been ('ire. PeiKK? All tbe new A me re an Purk hat been clrs.ed - It the market. Bacon- ? N< new Amerieau Sinyed ret to hand but is much Inqnired tun Sralds.1 baa ?ovad ad frscly at 01 ay cwt. The market la depr. >ae l mrim to lar?e arrivals tu l.ivetjoe I. Tai.Low? Only a m.?ierate busir.ra* L n been defi.e. s- .e i lit et l.a\e ahos n s ditpoatn i. to tiee way , P V. C. on the ajot a qiated at Jt tip cwt., Ti>wn TAIXOa b\ i et, tsah. Mtaneo. Herman, Cox A Co, - CIn alar, of March II. p. an.. aayi- The ( litten ruarkrt since Kri.lay has bee vary qi.iet. tb* daily aalst hstinf been abi ut t> e<s'i to " tO-t be>a. Tesdaj the Cat.sda't ar.oi.i.ta were receivedj rtv. eipt? were train heavy and prices i-i the So'ithem portt had no' been n aii.tained. In n>nat>q'isi < s of tbia t ews, onr nu ke hat mied verv dull; today the astca rra. bn.t bars.v S.i-oO bilea flur prirea were in faiur of lnijera. Pioiu MaiH-he?ter they ttlraiaib us: MQaBOt but eicei ...ii|;.v firm uisrkvt; pneet fjr fi-oda at .1 yarn trail, dtarer than last iu-aday, and ttill teadin( ujward." Messrs. Ruhardsov, Sri si 1 A Co.'? Circular of March II, p. at., ttvn The improved toTie of the Ce>it\ tro.lt n tired In our Circular of the 7th inst., hat continued, and at Maik lane, taatt may. there wat m re butmest rloiu* at a.i ad varxe on the week of 1 tf.' per qr. To-day's market w?a he' ter attrnded than for tome time paaf, aud there wat more d t lealtlon evinced on the ran of dealers to tray. In VA'mkaT a fair buameaa waa done at 3d. < 4d. p bitfh. advance on r ridav's rates, and IfbaMen had Urn incli .ed to accept laat wsak'a fritea, aalet wtuld hats lieen lar?e Fi ne* was alto more u quired lor. a:.d about 1 P bid. oxer Friday'a eastattSBM was obiau.rd. Indi>n Coa\? The exnorta t? Ireland haee train inrreaaed, and t rices may be quoted I P qr. hulier. T.ie aao. tstiotia arc: Knot k ?Philadelphia. Wtliiuiore, and Onio. 3n a S7 i Wtatera,01 'ttXi f> hbl. War ?T-R*d. 9 e.,/10 ; white, I 1< sail f-7i> n>. Indian Cohn ?Mixed, 3S BwM P4M It.. white . In Pxevt?io\t there is no chants 11 report. Cor raa hat been rather dull, and raay be quoted I-lud. a* lb lower than on Friday. In Manchester, trade it quirt bat Brui Me?sr?. Iligland, Athya ?V Co. * Circular of March 11 Mjai Wnnaf in steady demand at td. P 70 ttt ad.ance. KLova eiiilet at an advance of ti P bid. Indian Coav quiet bat him at 331 for nixed. PaovtsioNs witho-jt chants I,?ab m I retty food demand at V?? V> . Tai low flat at Mi/w . BIGN8 Ol' POLITICAL TROUBLE IS FRANCE. e'tirrespoi.dei. s of The N. V llhaerver. FiiANci. Februarv, ISM, I/Otiis Napoleon ha? disfdaved, tor five year*, a le icaikable ?kill, rnanfatlen, unei know ledge of men and things. Hut. it is also eerlain, that France is not sat? isfied. The i.mperor has few devoted friends, and reckon* manv etiemies. He is rather ei.dureel, than respected orlovi d. A secret but de ep tinaaatonl ei ist? amorg various classes of the nation. No security, t.o confidence in the future exists; and some fOOenl symjitoms. which the journal* hanlly elare mention, sbeiw that the elu-se-isfa? tion is increasing. It is not surpiieing. Our country ws< accu-f imel, after the return of the- Bourbons in lt<14, to ueedoui of : debate-. The reatrta* BtntfVOa enjoyed eeinie rf v. and DenM make public the gtie vancVs of the oonatilo aana. 1 he jr?-s. te-o. could express it* thoughts. The j'e-e ji'e, tl.ough not whollv fr?<e from arbitrary rnle, l ed some nanatttnttenn! pantnetien. This a>ne)deni i>re van.d bom >.,,. m i-i-. Hut Load*Ifanaaaua ana oveitiitr.vd all with hi* bayonnta. A inaab hnnntn, a legislature that < an lnake'iio opj?oe.tion. a ahaeklcd l raao, anatk eat tab bo, an ahneante control in all a -ts of the tlov. ii ii , t.t, no see mi v foi tiersoual lila it. - l- M r enadk kna. How can "the French long be'ar sn h an oppressive di.tatorslcp ' The national d tiacter cainot be charged in a da v. True, I i v' ipolam f. und many adherents when he tanned the Govern n.rnt, because the country was tin ?! of party aaniiels, j and alarmed at the aaniabat theeinc?. Hut as these I f? ars snbeide, a righii g for our h^t anwltaaa ratntna. I Reae tion CJJMOt l?- av-uded; it ie in the uature af thii.j?. The cla-s of lite rary men take BOvary e>cca?;ou to slfoa tLOr avrsion t".? the head ol the StnU, a?.l then elieire to n .'tore Pailiaine-ntaiy debate, l'hey dare not show direc* exposition to the (JoVvrnm- tit, but l?eit g n ireit in the- noo of laneua-;.-. thev find a tboutand wave to make known the l: aenlieatiBta. Thus, wlu n a new meint? r i-? reCaived into the Fr.-nch Acndtniy, or iut.> th. Academy of Moral and P Htr" cal Scii 'ie. e, the discourses delivered U fore an iutel ligett audience tr.- full of sare.tatie all;:-.o':- t-> C state of the coti'-irN-. Tlie Eii'p-ror and his counsel !ors nr.- rened) but whr.e ?hall thev do f They dare not send illustrious writers |o prison or into* evile Sjf a me re Moid that sounds unplcae-autly to the dic? tator's ears. TI - laliourg claas.? ab? show oppo-ilion. TI ?? e let st, ;. tita, which bad Ne en broken u]i hv tin- lea-vs t f their kntVint, Ixgill to be fonilcl agdin on a lege *ca!c. The i.f.-ii j t. d insurre<ti-n last year at .ti? ger* is not an hohstod fact. Everywhere, in the Prov tn< c* a? well si* i-i Pttta. th-jscopl.' uv-et in aenret tv setublie s. In vain Louis NaMlena provide - Iba lab >r ing i ? ??; . w ,: s.i'l ft. .j i.e.- wag ?: t ?y a-k n-e or'y tor breael, but f.'sl for the mmd and s>>ul; aud the el? uioctatic ap nt pr vails a'tH? ;r the in m-uc an l im re. The army, I suppe^sc. an- ne>t a ? opt*>"-1 tj a die- J talorial iso'vornB t-uf. Taary vaoernto nao goani Baaae ofNapoeon, the-y aie proud of'"?'lavurt-l-e gn'hsn-d in ] the Criuo-a, au?l woulu be i? a l_, to -n;., ti at tawni'rac tion. Lut .he army i* n<>t nbellj aatkal !. i , formation of an lmp> rial Qnaod : r*- aaTendi 1 tbeif ret tone, t .. I'spo-.n t-. r j , .. :ia*. ' ? ? ] ott? ?oldiers, and pref?ITC 1 o D b< : or? ?1 > nia'a jealousy, "?'? nnv"!' tne g*n?-T?*a. Tb? jeal? ousy tuav cot Louis Vapobon dear. 'Id* St?de?'- n th? highacbo?*? of Pari?, with ih* raehne-sa of y< tag Tom, ?xpT?a* to many ways u-ir dr.or.tent. A' tb? funeral cf David of Ari/er?'1'? ?hont? .! it, the. \kt**u. "IdTC Llfctirti ' Uve Geeerai Caveigir- ' 1 IV popih? ' ' 1 ;--*hr.ie Mwol iottruder.t'y te*oke in ri*- ? * ?:.?? Km; ?: Viwas dvplay*- ! a' - f Voj0.il I and Seiote-ttrutc, ??>?*??? tt.? ?< Pr m\ ? ?-i w. i ac r-us?-d of Viag to<? rwmplai-ariT to the <*>aeram?-rr. 1-a-t'y, *?h? students ?ff th* I.yeenm of Pah.? kttOT' rupte-d tbf prre-rt who was ttoffof Dvm"\' no /oer t-np<~r t'.ot.-k I>-rd save tbe BojpOTOt . The pohV ' arrested tr-arey of them Bjt ss-ver/y on'y * rres to irx-ree*? fb?- number of ih*content?-d. In a word, onr condition boomet aerating; the ?Mtw a new revolution appear every wh? n. KirxsnrAitiA uefvblkah cow ls TIOS. < ormnrf iex ce cf Tt* H T. Trihiree. Barri.obI'RG, Pa., Tuesday, March ??">, 1^50. The Delegaten from nearly every part of the State have arrived. There will b?? a very large Convention. Many of the ablert men of the 8tate are pretent; if not ae delegates a* counselor* and advisers. Judge WUmot is ia town and nnny others of the distinguiiheJ Republican leaden* in the State. The Presidential question will n<>t tx discussed. It wdl be avoided Dy tacit consent. There is a prospect of difficulty ahead. The dif? ficulty will arise upon two qnegtions. First, eha.ll there be any platform at all' Many are in favor of this mode of procedure, and propoieto the Ant, Nebraska element or the Republicans and Anti Slavery Am* ricans to give them Auti-N'ebraska ttndi<iate? for all the office*, if they will not exact a platform. On tbe other hand, the thorough? going Anti-Slavery men insist upon a platform, snd declare a union impossible, unless there is some great connecting link between ?M variant ele? ments, and that ink unit be hostility to tue fur? ther extension of Kavery. The) therefore it-iist upon a platform: and that it shall d stinctly avow hostility to slavery l'ropa tandism. The whole of the Americans from the W? stern slope of the Alleghenies take this \iew, and unite with the Republicans in urging it. Those who inaitt on having no plattorm come from Philadelphia proper, and from the ( entral and Fasfern counties. Si/ p.m.?The Cotton Interest will agree to have a platform, provided it ?hall he confined, t < an 01? pr? HsioD oi general hostility to the I'i.-re.racy. I he Auti-Hawry int u are firm, and show no signs of watering. 'Ilsere is to be- a caucus Ns-nighr. at which these things v. ill be more fully develn,?- .1. Tvtlrr p. m.?An informs,I caucus of the dele? gates, WOO had arrived, was called this evening at B p. m. That eanotll has jajfj adjourned, There was a great deal of tobato, ami Book excite Dt. Ei-Seaater Cooper of this State, now a rosiJe if o the City of Philadelphia, was present. Tko Can OH was organized by the appointment of H. K. String of the satn? city as Chsirman. For MOM time after organization, speeches fall of harmony and conciliation were made. Hut as soon as a point of contact w is lormed by the submission off resolutions as a basis of union, the discussion be? gan. These resolutions were submitted by How? ard e>f Allegheny, a ??rong Anti-Slavery American. 1 hey were ri? ad against the extension of Slavery, and took high gr? und in favor e>f protection n the suffering people ot Kansas. He supported tln-in iu an aide speech. fJarzam of Allegheny, too, speike strongly, feelingly, in favor of tht right. Iiis stsDgfalg r? bllke to the Cottoi:ocr.1-\ of Philadelphia was keenly telr. Banitor Cooper, aadOthOTI of lees note, spe>k< it. favor of the pass tge of a sim? ple declaration of hostility to the National Admin? istration. 1 be Hon. K. Joy Morris of Philadelphia offered ? ei mproinise proposition. This be supported in a speech lull of classic beauty and finish, but how much more of fervor and burning: breathing, thought and peiwer there would have been iu it, if the orator bad only pb-aded more earnestly for the t reat cause of humanity and freedom. If he would only throw his learning and classic elegance fully into tbe advooaei of sin h a eatUO, he and the right would both gain largely. T he eaocu ad? journed without taking any definite action. It meets to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. ?VDDRE88 OF DAVID WTLMOT. Tr the h'ruidt f ytttiom in PtnmyUania: In fuuillu.i nt of the d Ith I baposod upon the uud.-r si^nid, as Men hoc of the Vatloaal Exocaticc Commit toofat the State of PcDLsylvnnia, (appointid by the RepnbUean Convet tion held at Piitsborgh on the Md ultimo, and iu compliance wi'h the wishes of nnmerou-i fiiends throughout the State,) BOtios is hereby given that a Republican State CoBroatsQU will be held in the City of Philadelphia OB Monday, the Ifth day of June re.vt, at 10 oY',o?k. a> m., for the formation of an Kkcjoial tanket and ?M iioariialioa of Blato ofBoora, lo V aapaaited at tko eaaaiac Presidential and Btato election, and, gnirrallv, for the transa-tiun of all such business as fhall com.- aotare said Convention. The unei.isigntd would recommend that said Con* v? it'cn be composed of Delegate., twice in number to that of the BstBtbon of the Senate and Hou-e of Rep. n si t.tauees. and th^t the biaada of Freedom in the m vital <i unties .if the Coruinotiwealth meet at the county is at, or athocOaa?eaitUl place in their respec? tive counties, on Satuidav, the- Hie*, day of M iy m xt, unbsssitLt- Other day wi!l be'tr r acoomtnod-tte, and elect Dele gat. s to ft proaoal th.-m in sai t State Con tYBtlOBj and also, at the same :iuie and plax.-e, elect ikroo Delegates fn.m the iwvsralCongieaskxial Di tticts. to r?pre.-?nt this State in the N itioi al Nomiua tii g Convention, to boboldOO the lTth day of June next in the City of Philade.pbia. Tl.? undersgn? d fiel? that he would not properly dlsebOIKO the ilutics of tis appointment, if he failed earacotly lo uig?- upon the froeasra of this Comnaou v*eaith, without regard to former party divisions, to nnite in the pntri- t;c itr.srt SOW aaaaing to rescue the Govefaaaeai of tko Daioa from the domination of an nristecracy foci..led upon property in slaves. The slavi holders, rousututing teas than one in fifty of the ftte jsipiilats n f the conntry, control all the fune ti?us of tbe Ceucral fJoxernnit-nt, and pervert all its jsiweis to one *-nd?the aggrandizement and perpetua? tion . f their j-jwer. They rule a- uith a rod of iron?trau,plu g und? r loeit the teachings of our fathers, aid the Ixcign prio .pies upem which the (o.vi ti mi nt was i s'.ahii.heil. They (???uti-mn t. e r.j is of human nature, then by expesiitig man t? every outrage. TV re is no safety for humanity but in the aekiowledgnent of its rights. Through all its orgat ?in the ores*, and on ths door of the National L? gi-latur?? Slavery aesa.is those fundamental truth' dec'ared to be seif e-xnbnt in the DecUratiou of Inde jie iide nce. !t impiously d- niss the suprem-w-y of < iod's law: at know 1?Ogtag M rub of r.ght .imong m. u.suve it* ohu erutl and tyrannical enactment*. ft hi involve d oafOOaaliy in foreign war for tbe cxtcti* ,.rj ef its territory, and tbe aggrandizement of its power. In the reeklev. pur-nit i f the aaase ambitious !e-ign, it neeatly ir.xa.l..'. the nn?t ?oiemii national raimpaot; and tei-cny Ikfftatcat a war ot exte rmination against the peacetul citizens of Kansas, anb-a* they submit to the u'urj ati. ns of lawVr- and arm- d invader* of their renlterv; and to laws, the eneinnity of which, have noparaul in the code of any civilixed anl Curistiaa M T . n. The a'aimir g aawcc of ?bi- srstoerattc intere?t, ani tie- aaeaocabls tyranny it vaahl oafbroe, is de-mou strated ;b the fact that to ciuten. however eminent in vittoe aid ejus! ticati. 1-, j. Maalstcd to oeeupvthe tun bleat poet in the ?ppofnttaeat of the Executive ut'tss b< purge himself of the- taint of Proedota and be winabteet awkeahaiai to tbe brb?<* of Siav. rv. TT e tri ssurc ot the Ndtnn. tl :emgb tbe pa'rona re of* the Fxm ut.xi la i r.p'. yed to cocrupt tbe legislative Departnirr.! i t the (Jo>.mment?t > defiau. b our nub be- men, and, so far aspossible,to OMaoralixe the body if lbs jttple. Cniier tie indueucc of tb> ove-r t-la?'.winc power, a. F.de-ral Judi ..rs i. . -. - t tbe Corstitatiou aorel and startling interpretations nntoinded hiroisats, and a0aia>: the aathon t oi Dre Cte'ert*. ' 1 Tote.---*, the-c tJa_.-.L! WTvEg-ari iggr.--o-.> t n amiaji tbe *an guar 1-of 1:> rty unimpxrvd wi|.,i a. dicati tu ifa^rapowvroftfsepeople over their govern b e tt. tLis appeal is made to ye u. freera? not*Pcnnsylva Li?, andyt'tu active cooperation invoked. There i* uo* a tame Llustiivu* in the history of your State whose ptin cip.'es tcu. birg "-lave ry are not coiucid?-nt wi'h tn-w tf at Iba lb pu-1 . ? fatty n?w struggle t . mak statsTo fat tbo OoTotaaaraai IVat Mtty Dowoccupi?? bsfiure the country a truly national acd nuaaa I Jilt jH.-.;.. n. It Baaks tu- pneervvi^a of nor l.-ti x?:ita. tkaa ftem the secdonal ard d?-*tru.i..li, t of Slavuy It n aki wo- t.j :. r r . . su. w. uld preset ve aJbiaauts against t'.. ...1 V'r.g fBwnmtoaav-aadUfs r:gi.-- .. ev-ry i.a- og . '* le dai gi saaa saarei.i f on.. It w. oJd*T*ngt! en e baai - "if on- Nat rt ? C ? k i g -v r n i? w the Utefieant eude .V* whi L i- rt< iwtabl 'hed- I bid iimhe thaf f ? i. j y ~ .-J or*.n which it ean r*e*?the C<*o<itat:<vc, a* nterpra u d by its fruaner*. 1 ue Kepebix*** of Penwyrvaiua er? niiou fur a cordial Mka of ail thi friend* ot f>. ?dem. ?a to l?? end, will regard nothing a* * Mt> Ban aa that !b< ir prin<-rp.r- are effectively ?mntawtao they will tie-.iter rjirender dot e*rmpre*iu**. hM ,n tbc tnWnty of tb-ir motvse. and in tie iostke of their cause, they wC ? and firmly b* t**> ? ?- ?? zg t?-n: a beaetv-i*? Provid*rnee wili up i.'r.-M ..t.rt.t.of the taaaibhia again-' -he a?*aalt* that now threaten ?j ov?r:Ww. Ib V* H-*'>t. M'Ebar ef the ??etionil tres-vive Ceinairft** fee renn. T*???*a March 14. UK. HEALTH TOR THE PEOPLE ? 3%9, HI. REMEDIES FOR TH! K.VU> FOOfTKD OUT. In two fonaer art.rlee have been presented the fa. t ?ft general decay of natioaa! health, and eotne of its can*ee and reault*. It baa thai been shown that, while the firei ha of old syetematicaily trained their eh.Un a to be v.gorou*, beantiful, graceful and healthy, the ABOarkaa people are aa syrtematieally training their ? rg to be feeble, k'y. homely, deformed p.nJ awkward as much so aa if it wae a deLberate d-aign. B] n t.T wise methoda the llreek? became the ?tr.mir < -t, wisest, Baal moet beaut.ful nation of the Old World. The Acgb-Saxon pbyaieally ta one of the finest atoekn on earth, ar.d ha* a? fair a rh?nre aa the Greeks ever had to tram the same preem nenr* in these later age*. If 1? the object of th.* artnie to point out the rourae to >* pursued for thi* purp*J*e--a BBfUae tliat WOwM at once remedy pan mistake* and ?BfaaTI future ad? vancement. TV most important ?tep* hare been already indi? cated, which are t?, bring the stibpct to the attention of all the people by th, neu-tpaper prut, mdby lofro d-mns into afi *ch<'?!*, but especially our c<>mrnon St hoot, a $ckoel ho-k 'M Phytulogy and Heu'tk, sosim ; Bed Bad .i.t.r. 'ing that pirenf-a* w> 1] as 1 ' .V..r'n WiQ be led to read it. Xeitl.-r adults t orchildren can be led to obey the laws of h-a!th until *h? y und. rttaini, not merely what these laws are, bad the philosophy of them?the rea*on why obeying or neglect.ntr them involve* evil <<t good. S'i xt it 1- prop.*. .1 that a tyt'em of pkyicd train? ing i<\ raiiukenir rxrrcuet, which 1? one portion of this I..* k, be n.a<!? an olLpatr.ry portion of school dad* in all educate mil institutions, but especially in < Ul'f * llillioii Schools. These exercise* are ar BBjfJM |0 trr..L and de? e.op every muscle of the body, und can b? Baad in any fan Oy or school without apparatus and witf.ut add! tie ma I lYsoaa, As much autn-ur ? is needed to enfon c a prof.tr system of physical trailing as hj required to sceun intellectual elevel-pnc r.f. The Greeks put thisfrtt\, we have 1, ft it out ent rt Another indispensable measure ia to enlist th? powerful irfluei.ee off*/- pulpit. Men, women and children net d to In ar from the ministers of religion that tit lav* of kialtk >tre th. lair* at (lud, and th.it when they negitct or disobey them they commit sin a< reah v 11* when they lie, or sw? ar, or st< al. I BMJBneB can set forth the laws of health and ex plain their philo*' phy. They < an show to their people Li h it is that errry pater at hsthgs witmuttt 0*0 kog$* kcud 0] air ert ry hour, which should be expelled and ff pitted by flesh air from without. It can lie shown that every household-r i* guilty ofanieeaian who does Bol prai ide the 1 pope r amouut ef pure air lot all the inn,at? s of the house, and that tin- most cruel ] oaf* sing of all is collecting the young in hca ed and unrentilated fchcol rooms Every clergyman, too, can teach his people that in ten.[i ram e in eating is b? f.ital to bealth and as raaOj a sin as uiteniperarce in drink. He ran ( "nvini e thetn that the Amtnixn people eat too much fat meat, bad* fir. -ugat aid icolftesses; that eotifii iionery d sorders the ??? n.*. . aid spiee?, peppi r and other condiment* ? xi it. B fain- appetite, BMW ing execs*.; s id that tea, coflVe, alcohol and tohaico are all ahke needlessly stimulating the nervou* system and causing louse quent d- hility. b?>, also, the duty of strengthening ard rurifvingthe w 1 ole s\ -t> 111 by uaily nt.luf ions of the whole person in MNof water can le enfirn d. and tl ? s?- unhealthy 111 .ies of clotl.11 g that indue.- deb.ii'v, defbimils and disease, et u lent forth a* heinous siii*. The vncHed. nee* of ? 011 pieesing the vital und lower oruans by tight dftOBBf eresy kind, the mischief of sustaining hi aw e'o-.bit g en the hips, instead of the shoulders, atid ti e tetrible e\ils thai result fiom the weight ard In at e f a< cumulate d clothing around the hips can be ?et tonh as property as the ev ila of laBaaaps raaee. To otipoce the guilty and fataljatkton* of Jrtt* require* the authority of tl.oso motivi,* that reli.ion alou>- e an areeeidi Again, the ministers of religion -hould especially be invoke d to aid in reelucing the exemte* of intc'le. t;i C ne ial, politnal anel bfaahaaaa eaaeSesjaeats ti.?t kaaw the brahj of this natii n at tever heat, ami are gradually e xharstirg the \ bysica; enrrgii *. Excess in study, in < are, in busine ss, in BBBactBnea*, in e v. n thing that tnxe r the brain, is our grand national sin. And the re is no eiin-e tioii in whieb men and wome n are so 1 tie nlighte m d and BO much Bjood instruction fie m the pulpit as in this. Aud one reason i*. that initiirtere, te se he is and pare nts are themselves so ex te r,riv< ly ir\o|\ 1 d in thi-sin. Tin-brain and BOfTBa of the- whole aathlB are- wearing dowi with stBl *fia* afadaeo in dm. k, diet, tobacco, and mental activity. TheimpeofenBoe of aaaaWadaaai in the plan* and du tieae f life, the n.ed of daily recurring periods of do tctstic and s.*.inl relaxation, the elutv of rrgular aiol I ,'/-r jeiioiie for the brain to rest by sleep, and the Mceaa ty SOraaiasiaaiBt'e to all who are taxed byeare-s aid re sj 1 i.sibilitie s?there ore1 eluties that especially need to be e nfore 1 d by the sole-mn sane tmn* of reli? gion. In thus caking of amu-emeuts as dutie., of Krone bo referenee it hod to thooe piopoatcrooj fash? ionable gatherings in ill-ventilabd rooms, where the atoaaoeh ht taxed With in.proper hVid and drink, th j eiMiti jjitt np in muiditous loibirtne, the brain excited t y the faK-itiaiirg danc-, whe n quiet sleep and pure air ate its elue, and wl.i re the hsBafulaul laws of Qod lor cur health and happim s* are more recklessly vi.e. Iat?d than in at y etOOf e ireum-tauce 1 that < an be named. It is especially in refereme to the young that the at ter.tnn ef the ebrgyia invoked. For the la-f half century, every ye ar tae witnessed new elemands on the brain by 11.ult1p.ying studies aud increasing stimulatiu " u.otives. Faxet ts, tea hers, school committee* nr.ei Stote erlicers of ? dm at on ail combine to stimulate, SfrSBa/antr, with BO rare to balance the fatal pressure by si flici.nt ?xi n ise and amu-euient. The result is, tl e rising gene ration are coming on w.tb pule or thick and sallow rkin, instead of the ruddy hue of forme r lime a. The lurkt n chest, round aa*mid?.rs, pr?jrx-ting n. ik. e Breed 'line, decaying teeth, and, n-.oat fa'al of all, that tii.king and ron*rqu< nt dinfAannunt if all the intircr organ* /Vir? dii.lyif the tuppor'ing mut r/r*;tlese are becoming the geoera] ru'e, while the pe?riectly.fotmed. ntddv and vigon us looking children are the 1 B0B| tu as. Ti e clergy of our eountry are es p* eioEj urge d to din ct thi ir attrnfioL to these mourn ml itd:catieir* in cur schools. In thi* conneet.e.n the last remedy will be *ucrges*.ed, ard that is. to ..cure teiour permanent educational in stitl.tle.1.* tndi'ftd fottUmvlplU, to S'lstaiil teacher* a lose i^r al duty it -ball tic to teach and enforce the law* ot Leahh. as theii associate* elo the la'ws of in? te Hi etna! traiLing. Ai d I ere mav \? presented the fnc? that the A men en, It tmnn'i Educational A**ociatw,i is now making ihi-a pre mine nt e>bj?i t. Its mm is to establish BastT tnttet sin whi. h then shall be t. a-hers suataio. 1 by endowmtnta whe sc cfTicia! elutv it ahall 1st to see that the pui a* are adaa atesl to be healthy, and a'?) tiior < Bgnly trained to perform properlv the distinetive duties of thtii sex. TRIAL OF OOVMMMOM PRICE. In the Dadhi I >. .t. - fin-u.t Couit, now in aaOaeOB at Trente n Go*/. Ktslman M. Frie-.- is on trial for an al h |00 dtti.rce.t.. ? of pBbl.e fanei- while a purser in the Na\y. The amount claimed by tbe Government ts 111 40, and the action br-ught bj one of d- bt for that deficiency in the Ktt.Vment of account*. Q. g. Oaataoa, Um U '. M ah - Oistr.. t-.Vttorney, and the Hon. 1 m. L. Uayton. a; peared for the plaintiffs; and Wm. 1'. LLintton aul Jc+eph 1?. Hradiey, e?q*? f?r the det'etidatt. B I Bh? 1* agaitrt th- sun '.. 1 of Mr. Prioe. It is all.ged - n the part of the prej*e,.-u'ioa that Mr. Pffc | vmsNDtto California :n ifJOJ f?r the ?Ojrfoaa of oft> tailting funds fee naval. lj.cts bj the P*VnV, by meana ol iL- of ex, hange tob, drawa on the Xavy'lbpart ''- , 1 ?,nJ*'r Wtt< pven lKc' mh' T*i1 MS. Price u ' ,?.r 1 ?.lif?niia about the Kh of Deoambear, 1 Ktt ?Weafcaeablfc Bkooary aiaounting to Aftir lu arrival th.., h. aaeatVad large ...nv, end fl'6bomiTjeht*, of which he did nU reader a ct.arte. .y a. cunt a- H L* duty to do. On tn. ??,;. f8*; ,"J,'t-- s cr-tary of tin Vary send hu on.er to? the t omm-ndu.it af the I aei6e sitat on 'V.,^ , .11 * f:om ^"WJ- *nd diree-ting him to .ais .r a. n. -. ... I.,'.. t? .. fut.,t.,. r Btj? ?te u ei be appeal t-d. a* J!.**tt5D,e*fc,f- 1"3- bo suceesaor hav v *i!^ r ?'?'???'?dait appoint, d Aert Van \- sfr,B.. ^irnerly p;?..'( r .rk. tLt-:?t ?f n,.. * . t*-r, letf, he ?ireated the ?aCcv?.or to c\3 BOeJO [*f*?d "f5?d all b-aiks, rapes,. fBC,it, A . I,.. ? i:i. B| u t .. d? ataOeBBl a't a. F.-ancueci. Pi ? ge* that be tad paid eve: m Voo Xstisnd ? - . W?. I ha? th- G ivemuie-nt OWahw, and tl. a? ' f " ?. - ' w-dM- :ax. ('r r:* ' *: *' 'ir t^ '??:< ? ?> rtrtt'. Washing too, aad wBue oo "llVi! Kver the boat took ?re, and Pn" ahec?* by Uns djSBSter b? W*t O b*BM IWUt of VOUeierB oyenng the "BUB Of fO'i.OOa Tbie theteoverameot oJ-?o d-oie?. jam hbb rendered 07 Price, M stated by tbo Attor OrT-Sm- ral, differ as foilewa: , _ , .? ?n tbe 12th of March, 1830, Prvo retidered an account of bie receipt? and drsbur^inentA. In ihn account be chartes #45,000 a* 'ash tamed over to \ an Noofrsad, and efaima a balance of Ol?,?? JJ; <>? * KttlaaMBl May 10, 1*30, a b-Lanee of ?l3?.lbJ? aaa found to be due from him to the Inited State*. On the 29th of April, 183*, Price, by lue attorney, Tioo a* P*tnber. pnsented another acnunt rarrerit. ciaimirga t?lascc of ?74.T70 *4. In thia a."ount he vhareW #120 000a* having been traxafcm-d by hjn.to Van yoatiaaa. M Bv a a*ttietoent which t.?ok place Augut P. I NO. a ba'at.ce of IfK.lll Of! was found doe M the I'rated Stat?p. , .. .. On the 30th of August, Pnce, through hi* ??'oniey. rendered another account Jwherein he charged bitrt?elj ?a lb balarce found 00 f< raw BOUktaetC. and credited himee'f with (Lie #190.000, and also with #3f.0o0. being the am. ur.t lost by voucher*. On the leth of Mnv. l*5s, he 0U1 d hinwlt with the balance found due from bun iaUM O01 iiiaaarnl settb mentof tbe ?h . f Augu?t, 1*38, Of ?*?**?* 9*' asdin which he credited bftspff with tie ?190.000. but b it he omitted #30,217 37, whid be had on vioueiv claimed as a cn-dit bv tbe I"-* of hu voucher* bv the'hurnir.g of th.' boat oa the Alabama r.ver. and credit?d himself with on'y ?s,7-2 C3, a* coveting tbe am. unt lost by the disaster. Thia eeeoaai he proposed to substitute for the one M jotb ?.f August, l-'c-. T'ais was n-fu-ed by the ac eemrtmg officer*. I*rire appealed to the Secretary of ?he Treasury, and be confirmed their decision. Ily this a< court it appears tba'. the ae<couuting offi ..-'and I^ke a+rre* iu the balanee due to the Um .'? 1 State?, ami if i- unnecessary to go behind the BOOOUtl tad ro show how that balance arose. Both partioe ad? mit it t > be correct. Alter this, under tbe direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, they proceeded lo a final settlemi nt. which was completed N'ov. 14, 1"'2, and by which the sum oft".-is 42 appeared to be due from trot to the I nit. d States. On tbe 19th of December, ls.lt. Price rendered through bis attorney another a<rount. This ?taten? nt of his a. count is commen. iJ by .-reciting the Tinted States with the sum of #77.si- 43 ? tbe snm claimed 10 be dim by Treasury settlement of Nov. 54, 1sj2, and admits balance claimed by Perlt ad Statis, and dispenses with the necessity ot" making it .ut b< proof, and ndu.es tl.e controversy between bim und the Pnited States to four items of credit ??'aimed by him and disallowed, rktt I Arr.oQEt paid V?n Nostrand.MiO/OO *) J. ArccniLt of voucher, lost by burom? as tsat. tut jet -tir-rlied. 31 .SM AS 1 Antun paid \aii Nostrar.d, Parser'? t >rk. t*i *?'> 4 ISBaaWt psid Charles 11*11. -r>'4 ?I Aincuiitief to.#lii,*?9 SI Tbe quiet ion to be submitted to the Jury is whether tbsse disallowance* an- lawful and right, and the e\ i dence on tbe pat' of the plaintiff* will be in a great nn asure connned tc -ustaining the affirmative of this proposition. Mr. Bradley in opening the case on the patt of the il. fen-e, admitted the eontmver-y between the j art 1 * was reduced to ? very aurro'w compass, etn Dtaotl I th.- receipts of Van No*trand amounting to #l?0,0eo, alleged to be paid to him bv Pnoc, aad th. sum of *L*9,is>o alleged to have been lo-t bv Pru-e on the Alabaaai Kivir. That tbo aecoaata of Pri. e.from 1P40 to 1H4S5, were not in controversy in this suit. He then n ad the instnutions from the department to Pnce, and stated the gniunils upon whicn be shouid rest for the defense ot his 1 lient. 1. By tin- prodm tn n of voucher- from Vau N >-? broad st owing the transfe r of money to h in by Price. mi 1 nutirg to #1110.000. I The kaas of Pnc.'. roan bars, amounting to #30,000. Tbo taotsTssoay hs lbs c,,*.. t* proooodlag. lao de? fense elided 0B"Wednesday. .1 VlJinIS!A SI.AVK AlfTInX. Frew 'As Cvtrrtipondtnrf of The flox lr/y. Tin '.. PrTf ssBi ko, Friday, March Ml, 13**j. (it.Mt.isi v On' of voiir fiieiids, while in Rich? mond yesteroay, atti ndej au auctioa sale of negroes, ai d it being an eutirelv new se-ens to him, he thoagbt seme account of it would 1st- of interest to you. The sab- was in prosgoai when I got there. On the block or t-tand was a laige and powerful negro in the pun c of life; after several biddings he was knock.-d down at #1 2'0. I counted fourteen females, and ab? ut the rniue- number of males, beside two or three small ehildie-n, all Traft fag theii tum to ha aaM. Most of iL?- men were from -.0 to :i.'i years old: they fetched fn ni #9t 0 to gl. 100j and wome n, aged from 14 to 30, broaglrf On in #700 t> $930, A smart little boy, as blaek as jet, appan i tlv alsiut B, biought Obnn. aad ?e me girls, aged about 12, were sold at from i?ai>i to ? oTO. The anctioticer had a negro to a?i?t him, who wa* very ov? ibeaiing and domineering toward those-who were being sold. One gentleman remarked to me tl at he should be gLd to Se-es tbe fellow himself pat on tbe stand and sold. Tl ?? black assistant has) to iWt?l ib.- negroes to the stand and exerci-e them, in ordof to display their points to tbe bidders, that they might judge of their value; and accordingly, a* soul a- one w.,s ri Id, hi wi nld go a'.cl bring up another. " Come, Sir, move along?hold up your head?get up there on the stand-' -a;- ? the black assistant, a- be briics n!< up another man. ' Vow, gentlemen," say* the auctioneer, -landing on a sti* I n< ar the block, " here is a fin.- boy,' {men ?? at tnily are ca'led ls>ys, and women gir!*, r'-gardless f ag< ,1 " and Vanoatad eoiind and right, clear title, and M M Id for no fault. ' In tbe meantime, the blue k BAaM tit, n a harsh rtngh ntHMItr, although uot the bast objection wus -bown, ha- made the negro pull < ll 1.1 oat and vest, roiled up hi* shirt s'eov. *, pulled oft bis shoe,, and stocking-, aud palled up hi- Panta? leons, that the audience may see his limb*. "Hold upyeur head, I t.-d yea. Stand up straight; open yourBUOalb, and -how the gentlemen vout t. eth," says the bho k as-i-tant. fltswhoaso, how much am I offered '" ask* the- auctioneer?" ##00. ?><>50, ?7T0. #750, "?and, bids b?-ginning to drag. " (ii iitlenun," says the black assistant, '? von do not sre tl is bs,y." lAuetiotiee-rm-ariwhilc stoops.) " Come down lure," says the assistant, and he walks him around, up and "down tb- room. "Walk fist; hold cp your In ad; now get up there again." The auc. tion.er then goes on?'? #7.',o *a.io, *'??-,.? " Bring that rigger here." calla Oat aoms- jfentleman fn ? the ba< k part of tbe p-om, which the blae k as? sistant dtie*. The gentleman examines him clo*-!v, looks at hfa tooth aad limbs, asks him various que-s tioLS, and back he goes on the st; nd again, and is finally so d at some pi ice or othe r, aud taken off, msk.-s it 1 ? :'? r tko n? xt. " II. re, gentlemen, is a yonng la Iv for you," says the black is-i-t.11 r, BS bl h ail a'ong a girl "or w--11111 "n. Tko aartioooot bswiaa again, black assistant rolling up her sleeves; al! her liuitss be ing more or less shown by him, sad examined by the gent'em^n, and *hi gi^ Ihn ugh the walking .-xpfcise-, which w,i? OOM bj . r<.% rase. " Tbara, gaatk men," said tko ?aAjtbaiotr, as 1 n. girl wa* put upon the stand. 11 is a likelv girl," ii d she was ago??l.king ye'low girl, aaitfj atiiasi 1 She in.ii? rwent the same examiiia'i 'ii, limb, and all. s? tbe n and wns rinal.v sold for #1,000 or #l,.'O0,1 do no not remember which, but it was #130 or ?O more than at y otb. r f. male sold for. t " Brn g that nigger here.*1 said a man near m. wh e a gin wa* on thestnnd; the e-xaroinatioti of her, ai d th.- aacotioBl he ask. d, I may as well omit. I r< ma.ned in the rooai long i li- ugh t-. ?.,-?? trom 20 to H -.'d. All wen knocked down sj?g!v. except iu one case, where a brother and *m\Mtwere s .!d toge? ther. Among tbe gr. ti|s. to be dlspasod of wer.- a man and bis wife, with a child sonic six months old; ai d . pposite them sat .1 iv.man with a child about tbie. yaanohl waiting naajiatly their turn to be? tr. iif-1.1 to the hammer. 1 skaojieJ to a gentleman in th. r. l uithi.t I supposed the law require! these i mi ? 1 t,. be sold fogerhi r. Hi- reply was that thev ana asaally sold t.v.tber, although the law did not at au utc y require i'. Theas familie- w.-n- not sold at the time when I left. Your- irspec'fuHy. r> Pi 11 1 IUI a I MtiTiv. ?At a large and laoaOal able me. ting of the electors of tbe To-.vn of Paterson, Put rain f.. N. V., without di-tinc'.ion of party, held pursuant to notice, at Trepp e Hotel, <m tin tag day of aftick irst., the Hon Daaaal Kent was chns'n Chair n~an, ami A'fred C. I'< nny, esq.. app tinted .V.-retary. Tbe .bint of the nr eting was then stated by the Hos. B. B. Benedict, John M. Towner, tsq., and otbors; when tbe following preamble and resolutions were uu animou-ly adeq U i W herent. Tfce i J. rti )e r.; rnsd* to ?itr *l Slarsre into th* 'i ei ? uc ry ii - ? lo'.-.i .-..to. ?.ea t;.? evSlent iateatioa' Of trsiut it a >.ti is Ii.t,: u.u, cs'l Inidiy upon frer.,. lowct :ie.d. iu to naut hy ?1! {roper and lawful B.eacsitstt tee .let 1 ?fcerefore, A..e/r?'. Ihst ws Mtasra l( the rr?.tiel^? ajoptet, and the Bcs.ures recem.nieL.1,.1 oy. th - < ;,.?en..vu r-v-otlv hslj at Pi-t.l,. ,.h. Pa. ;aaa Us: tie w.j >fl f r ta>^ ^ ^ JX Zt'"V t*I h "' e T "? ?aeu.e,I,e, w.t'i . -1 -;^L^J** Sf* ,fce ' !*'???.I I-vty is-w :. ? r> ss'bs Kspabtiean (isny. ' ?as, That, Ujic,all (ae-aer -.>l,-.ical prefrreaese s-id?, we " o J ' n ""-??? ?k? ?tsi ahli,.,. BSsuajTawstwUlaai cetirth a..- is , jo.ni, r f.r ike 'na^jsj cf the treat priiwi:4t-a i^ - nr. a d flr.tt.at.ify. 9m :>d rhat Jsaalll I, faM B. B. B-redie". Sama-I wi Jar-es H. e unnwsil aad lo ijassl C ?l b-i a Tswa <c j ??.? ro - n.*, (.!.! with sad Ki: i. ths sid and'?.,>? r? II ise < --i u ui.es of <jth<r towns wf thu eou* T to srr. : ' tie at aeiatss of this m?.et;t<. , i?'*tvrh** tU* tlid euael ajy>ara?4 to TsMelsw at, Bei s2),al i:? flu.?, -itaks uw a tiel.st laee 1 ?0 j ? ., etirt.' <c Koatl a TENEMENT HOV8E8 IN BRfXjklLYN. A MODEL TENEMENT-II0USE IM NEW-TOnjr m l TMFR UrLO?ATIOSi or THE (VStMTTTXX. The I . relative Cotninittee era Terse an?' Qoaj?. Mr. J. M. Reed of New-Yorh and W. J. Cbey 3f B*jk. mood, pre?ent, met yesterday at 10 o cJock it the Cay Hall to continue their investigations. Accompanied by the reporters of the daily joiirrial*, the Coma?.Ue* proceeded in carriage* to the City Halt, Bro^'ym, called on his Honor Mayor Hall, who placed the paster under the charge of Captain Vaadeveer of the Tain] District Poliee. Thus < fTWred, a vast wna f fat and to En . nan's Hall, comer of Amity aad Col ?treet?, formerly occupied for various pnrpoeee now ust d as a t.nar.t h<mm. Th.- ceilings of this bail*, ir.f are at hart tn.ivr M hL/h. and it- OBf* othar feature worthy of note was a umltitMe of rhhltna. Tw > three-tcry bouses on Amity street, near tat v, . k *r K. *.y'* a?ty. erf engaged tbeattoa. tion of the Coamitte*. These buildings hare a froattf about f. rtat.d a depth of 200, aad ?tar.d W real apart. The bn**mcut was formerly lei, hot is now < tireiy unoccupied. "..wit ? to IN intol. rab'e damrnnm, The cholera on one occasion made frightful havoc han* The i* empress in fact Jk rvadt a the two kvOret ?t-wiei, ami :fs . fff.Ce an seen in the general peeling off of tat I ratet ia manv of the rooms. There are tour .-utry. nays to each building, ami the capacity of each aoaaa is famiLes. with only one room to a fam.'y. The price of rent raages from ?2 tot? 50 per m..nth fc? . a. h room. The walla of the various apartment* a*. hibit? d th?- ravages of smoke and moutm-, and ksakaj about as gloomv and uncomfortable as a prisoo-cetl. \ i it aonry aeaaaa on WY'ow, between Amity aad Atlarti. atrt.'ts, wa- al visited. This is deaignedte accommodate about to fn mi lice in the uautti asy,write, out regard to ventilation, space, or convenience. Tat r.tt vaii. - from ft 50 to ?*? per month. On the block bounded by V> ulow, Pacific aci Hichj streets, the committee tock a survey of several b'>enn v. ry s.n .lar to each other in anaugemen*. and af about the average character. The ,e?t place eiamiued was a row oft. n fo.ratar* buildings on .Mate street, comer of Eurmau. Eat* b< use ia arranged to contain sixteen famnVe, and i would not be too much to nay that in their rotem? momfe-tatiors thev are all fat Use clean thaa, for a*, aniple. the A-tor House. A- a general thing the tenement-house* Ol Brook, Ivn present a has repttkive a*pect, and seem to be lea mwded, than thoee in this city. There, being ai aburdan?? of n?.tn ir the suhtirlsa of our e>t?T ciOje huLdnds of poor fami i< r plant their shanties out tbejaVj and apply the prim iple of " Scatter Sovereignty" | all its .brails. After taking a v iew of all they cared about s*n?* in lirooklviiwbi. li petUiaed to their official dn?r_i the Caaassdttee rottUI ed ko New-York, and, in surra.? ar.ee ef previous invitation, repaired to a model teat' meet koaao on Ensel? th. between Walker an I H**ut strett*, cdled the Wotku.gmen's Home. This is an of the largest a* well a* ?ue of the roost expensive aaf beatphjopod edhaeee of the k ud in New York. AfW I throueh dingy apartment*, brea_hmg data and pillHildial air, and enulling odors that woaj !n\. throws th. o ft nty and three several stink*" ot ( ologne in the ?bade, it was truly refnabing top inf.. quarter* where the free air of heaven aa breathed if it- purity from c> t!ar to garret. The Work ingmen's Home was erected by an association a* w? althv nti. met. ( teat the possibility of providiaj roaaf rtAbleapartmentsfor poor people at living rat? It extewdfl through from Mott to Elitabefh street l.a\mg a front ..f .11 f.-ct and a depth of 190. Th) buil.ling ia six stories high, and in its external appen aoee rihitrK* a neat and tasteful aspect. Has01 p.. oefl a-? every other part, are coiistnief. d in n.o-t substantial manner?-beiog le" inches thick b* nr.d 12 inches above. At interval* of 21* f. ? t. or a eluding two snite* of rooms, brick wall* are carried*} to the mot"; the staircases are iron, and the hall Bam of each story arc flagged?thus rendering the entire f building tir?-proot, ani n< WOfl prot. rt.-d fr?iu the** vouting el> meut a* ingenuity ran devise. 'I be bah' and staircase*?of wh '.-h latter there are two ?? end floor?are located on the north side, and are of uns? bn adth. and well adapted for all required pnrr^aasi I ?? I ? M ai the different storiee are eight ftet aw ircb. s in bight. Four rooms, including a clo<et, con pose a suite for a eingto family. The dimemioat a* the ptircipai apartment are fourteen f< et by elevat, of the two next larg.-et, eight feet by seven; aad d ? I eight f< et by four. Kvery room is well v*a tilated, and each do<>r has over it a swinging window nil the rooms have aadde bUnd* to the windows; taana is Croton water on every floor, and the hallsare ligkhd] with gas. The nrmberof families now in the building mtV . inpn*ii ft .He persons, and all colored. There m \ five suites of nsmia vacant. The pri-. of r*0 raneefraaa N Uta aa m jkt nv.nth, wh.ebwlaa than is paid in many an old, dirty rookery for mack 1?-s spare. The anaiigement. of the water eknet* * root* complete. Each suite of rooms is furnished and one of th.se ou the same floor with itself, op. nag free the baa. Every family also has a separata bin in ta* cellar for fuel. On the upper floor are too Urge sal Joioitig rooms, measuring together 5fj by M feet, wtud . an he thrown into one or di-eonnectcd a' pleasant Thi y are designed to be hired to the inmtte* of tk house and others for purposes of Sunday and dti ?eboo!*, concerts, lectures, dec. On the south sidsf the l uMing, and connected with it, a yanl to ftet wide extends from one street to th? other, affordiar fai ilitie* for unloading wood and coal at thevarioe doors leading into the basemet t. This yard is *kt BO00 by th.- occupants of the house as a plooe for dry ii g their clothes?the families of each floor having tat "clusn e n-e of if for s stierified day of the w< ? k. In tl... lower story on Elizabeth street i* a groesrtll and on Mott streit ? drug-store, with pbyioian a r*" attaebed. ? >n the examination of this building, the ?be<-rv?i trn. k by tl e at Itw M \ i ible, and bv the air of jniel loss throughout. The tenant, after entering b apariweoda from th.- hall, is almost as secluded aa b would be in a separate bou-e?the div iding wills eat Bot bolof deedeotd so a* to exclude noises fioma* ion .ii g tOOOSa, The floors of the halls being es? struoted of flagging, are found bi be exceedingly ?0? ran leaf for children to pluy on. Th. f. lowing are some of the Itules of the Woikiaf in. n's Home, and they are strictly enforced: I. The flap* rinteudent will cialt the apartmei.ts c e a we* to .?e tbsi the rulei In tejiurd to cleai Ituaas are rarneil oat. a ramaiea bs,iija ihili'rsn are reqaasl*t to Heap a ar* wafca en thatri onilnc. aad i>rs.?i.t thaut Crou U;ro*.cx aous or otb-r u.lulla* oat of th* window*. tenant* on rnrh ilc-reari make ?och arranfsmsattt re . t.-re to their wat-r iloeel* ?? ,oar l*?- - , n rieaec. ill af which must ha kept in due order of riaanllna** ?, Nirht-key? w.i -t - .,| to ail whose oecaoaUaa kaaS t.eni out ?Oer the builuiar I* rl.sed by ap?.lr? at the Su ii* teaatnra cfaaa v ah t? aatj *re raatlonad arainst anythbi* whh-h may la '? " ' ' ? ? t? > --:ir waa'srer on-rje h.nldine. e. Ali lenar.ta are ftrl.id *ilia*| naila in the wail* 'or aarfW atoiM*, pi* i..re?, i, . b-.t ?ro mdenied ta apply tarsrk? Ac. to the f iipariatendcsf, w ho will have it attended ta s ?? |-rartir?ble. Each fnm.'v aha) required to alternate inswee]>iOf \ the halle of their own story, and if any of th- sc ruin an- iv isiatcntly v lolab d then are compelled to vacate. Th.- entile coat of this building was ti?ci,0*n. and of the lot i n which i: stands #30.000; it was compl>-t*4 ! NoTeaibet last. The originators and ownafi of the Workingmcn's Horn.- started the pruj^tt wrtkt j s ..-w to ? Ive t! e pr. t l. u, of providing apawdon* aaa w. 11 vent iatedapa.tn .nl- rnpp&od wTih aaeatef il modern oonveniencea, al .i price within the meamd the poorer classes. Although peel hr< ? ? .o*n woi I liaidJy be warranted by tSa Ibnated time inteV ? - ? ??><? t'e ? xp< ?ll-ICIit ???'!? b? g'lO, ye* efi*g> eoci lasali ady demonstrated that the attempt will b) -m i i safoJ. According to the prices now charged tun* for n nt. ii ia eetJnxatt d t at the profits will amount? about six per sent on tbe investment, n very moderen bn . a ? ot real < .-tat?- it ,s true, but it must be rernsav h. ied thai this edifice b> bnilt somewhat with aaey* to tante, and in anoac of its j nrts is more expenart than bv fnonfcit th in.\nd*. The reason a-signed ?J .magere for a.-., eting aoh red people as laraaatsk that thia chnn it most deprived of i-e-.aJ priviloeya, and t hi y a ere av\;i us to up what kind of tenaaO Ihe) nooldnaake. Tlie n-ult has been highly ana> * lory, .n rj thoac who take an interest in etv'h and* \ ten wi old do well to make a personal inersseti.?, ad only to be aaanred of thia fact, but to sc? a baiUiag Bat at admirably adapted for tenement purrsn-s. >? < t!? ! me. tii g of the Committee will be beMtkn an Bteg al 10 o'l It* k ..? Ro. I City HaU, when ?H wnbeia will be present, and task m toi copable of offoring valuable, srunan* t 0M ?i the subj.ct en invited to attend and riwtBn Cooandttee the benefit of their iuforraatiou. AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SO<'fETY ?? II- art ekly m.. tii g . f ti. - Seoautj wa* IM ia mV 1 Chapel of the N. iv-Y'-rk Dadentatty '??t rr*> ^ i.-. BSBBl Qrinnei.i., '?*{?, pn.-ai.l-d. aad * f* . auCbnce we* in attend;.c< e. | i ? ? v. Joairo P. Taonrnrta n-ad an inf'-tahn; paper ob "Three Be* Rtnttne tn Iaaaha.,< 'C^fede ? proponed railway from Antioch to Bir ou th* ai d thence by steamer* kann th.- linerMff reviaaGatf. The 'end i. to male the Dead I* Canal IkaaB tl I \kabnh 10 Rt. Jean d' a"* I i to make a canal across the Isthna* With this object a cor] i ??rsera'** .nah! tie nee. tary rarreyn Mr. Thanpen tl ? 'I I In- l.rst i.l'1 last projeet* are ieadh?a*fj r< ' ;!:?? .cccdns itupraeticabLv. After a***"* ih. ketnn ., the nv ? lung no^ownnt.