Ltn'glvy CoiiKHiviitlvu Aixoclatlon.S 1The pbovo association held a meeting in Kiddcll Davidson’s Hall: on Saturday, March 23rd, at *2..'!0 j. m.. the president, Mr. John Maxwpll, taking the chair. About one hundred members were inattendance.' !The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.Communications from F. C. Cotton M. I*.p..regretting his inability to attend, i/ml fjom T.f'.^tkinson,were received and tiled.The following delegate vyere elected to attend the convention: Messrs John Maxwell,'J.S. Cray, A.Spiers, A Itrnckigj II. Harris, A. N. Hqatonj A. If. Hawkins, and (I. liawlinson. Alternates: Messrs. J. Wilson, W. D. Jardine, and ID lirown.An eloipicnt and masterly address wajjthengiven hv Mr.bowser, of Vancouver, showing fully the iu-consiylgnpy and fallacy of the Dili* oral policy. which was reccivpd with iipidipisbj and a hearty vote of thanks wan awarded the qjipuker at the close of his addressThj1 meeting then adjourned to meet at thp call of the presjjipnt.A large ij urn her of Conservatives presen) wijped over until evening, out oj puriosity, to hpar Messrs. Morrison and Sword, thpexponents of the Diheral principles.