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rday, leaped from the third story window of the Heatonville Passenger Railroad depot, which is in the occupancy or the regiment, and injured himself so much that he died in a few minutes. The resignation of the Rev. Dr. Wadeworth, of the Arch street Presbyterian Church, was read to the congregation yesterday. He had accepted a call to California. Mr. James H. Hurt died on Saturday, at his residence in Kensington. Mr. Hurtt, previous to consolidation, represented the District of Southwark in the State Legislature. Affairs in Nashville. The Nashville Patriot, of March 18th, contains the following articles of interest relative to affairs in that city. It will be seen that the Yankees are not very popular there. The Patriot publishes a letter from the Cincinnati Gazette, dated Nashville, March 6th, from which we take the following extracts.--After some snarling about the secessionists, &c., the writer proceeds: Our Fair Secesh.--The civilized world should prono