Freight, 12 1*1., Passenger, 1*2 5u p m.Going W«t- Patsftt’ger, 3 *26 p. in , Freight, 10m.. Accommodation, 6 25 p m. This last traih stops nt th~ MficHia* Shops.LOCAL NEWS.William W. Conwat*—A meeting of oOr citizens was held at Council Hall on last Saturday evening, to express their grief at the sudden death of this gentleman. We are compelled, much against our wish, to abridge the proceedings.— The following resolutions were adopted : Whereas, it has been announced that onr much esteemed fellow citizen, William W. Conway, died after a short illness, on the 18th inst., at New Orleans, and that his remains are on the way to this place, therefore,Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the relatives, and deplore with them the unexpected and untimely death of William W. Conway.Resolved, That out ojf respect to the memory of the departed, we will unite with the ^Qdd Fellows in accompanyingt1tIis remainsl\o their last resting place, ed, TJ^iat on the day of interment the merchants s^nd business men of this city be requested ”Ko close their doors.Resolved, That Jie bells of this city he tolled on the moving of the day ofinterment.Resolved, That we will wear crape on the left arm for thirty days, as an expression of our unfeigned regret for the demise of so highly esteemed a friend.i1(ii1J9T Mr. Dyer’s lecture last eveninga]I*