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?VAL! '.t Kit S' I?.-, R.vait * H I? ,- ,i ? I- , I. I II. 1? Bl .wa ?' En Msik .,.., b. Iii. YY IN IT R OAKDKN ???!?? 111 NINO ?? ? O-DO.NNM.l. ? BISIJIOH?Bl. J'-bn I' ?a- 1 ? H, ? IY s Anlr.w. 11 II El?las _ I Mor I s Mi?? I . Jobuiaa Mis? Muy lia RARNIM.1 AMr'.RK A E Ml HU M '?Al AM' KlKM.NO 'I ill' MA?.I? BARREL-THE IHrOI.MA?Tl- R - Mi (I I ? "? ? ' I ? ? 'J' O-it l!""NI?RLI? THOUSAND IIRIOSITO ? ULI Ml'!' THl AT I I? I Ii. .I i I'NIN.i ?. 8- i ni- 1? I li IT? li?YOUNO ACTE-BS, ?ti l.iiaiu, ?te Ueub bi.lri?. Ile l-sln Silt? rt ttuo lu 11 oiutniiy. On. J :-?' ?nu Op?ri -batta? A gorgvou? Platts, THE t'.f.FIN _ Tt HKA? i (?ARIO N Tieril tv. - IL? HI-NINO tt ?-1T1HI 1 Hull I?, URI IIK.STRAI. OAtDKK ? ?I ? i I I riiume ??ino every eifi.iiij .??, v.-i Iv . cn*. I'll' II! AIT. op? HA IM! ?! Tillo EY-BlNO?Bl UYVORTH'I M1N8TRK-S?DI i B? Is? < l.rttly loop?:?: loetr:Jli ti,kia? JU.181.K38 isottc-s. .'in ?.till! ( MI-OHMA WiNK DEPOT I ??B?t-CA, ..oBOC-dl?" N?w Y or? Se. t I? It. (?v Tin. An u' Pan..ki; is it BABE! ? I ?tatty pr. pbeay i vii ' is Ti..-? la ml fat bt. la Aai.r..i. ??.,?1' te ? .?.to hu I'll? ?ht? u ti.? beti . BBM1 Rr B? BI'B ?livoti TIOOB Tina ia ti? nilli | r..". r'li.i. s;?it_tt rilli ?a? ? >. um .1 ? Ia? r-tlaCin B 0? ISFICT10S YY hy do not thoa* a. I . (. li I t: r .ii |. in ftapma ?n ,! , - t- pf.fil.tr' TI re I? ???e. ? ouie Bert lu? ii d ?i!. rat ve ron pet. at i> ala J 'le ?y?'rm ???.ii.' ),???.Y I tmtaama, ?bett er th.y flott bul i r co lb? ?ii!? from di-t li ! 'I -i'.. ?I? I ?Iii ?I.? in .i?r?t. :' ii. TI i? o?? raiViiNTit? of ?I b Hat? is ao I ip'irsle ituou- tlie n_ppoj?la e ihor of the ('id YVor'Jsr th?h'*s ia 1 .. TSTTFB s StoWAI U r-ITTKKS. B?n.-".b?r ?Bl? i! la aeje fif foi all ti o co?; tai !? which lsy the ??sVui area lo ii !:..!! tai ? f ?>. - ?Jij-, |.: I?, ..; Ii yo a ire dy?pepl!<\ i.ilo?ilh?i:_'.:i,: i.ini Ji..r?i ve poner?, ?ivea fat ?ffMtt? and ? ?stott?? your rheerf lura? II yoa tie iie.iu.it. .t i: te.auiute? every ?N!*?-t ef yo ,i n?a. a ?y?!' n. fi m t. I tarnt of th. blain, wl i -e ii tvaut'i?,. to lb? em, a , ,e, ?1 ?,e it ttrmluilei. Ir fe or? I . ?Jib. ipliB?M your ni r lv liver tad bringa the irtion of UM oigua ia.ia bl r ?ou y ?lb Ih, ' ? o' I ?illk. It I-, la si at. ia ?uti? rio! s?d a (?rill?? to po? eil I th?t N't'ure wi I. I'OalSTTBBI -ITT1BI for her al'j any hld di-fimc? ?! le t.? nslive ml ?lia snd orelia in /?oitoi If thi? enemy ?c hear of, this die.?a which ia daaoia i> ? *?i?l? it ravilljr Maa? ItaMBaaE ?? ba-boovM the _a>i?Jrnt Io /?si ??'??? .?...?.-. t ' i.ie tarma? ret web lui, 1 ? rataaty ?? far a? I ? ina.-n.ssi ? will |S Bill, hv pi ?paring th? sy?t? n for i?,..tnu?s With tin? pu.- T?*a '.bl? ??'id ?le. A I l-lUE 111? ID ros B" ?maa. I, ,h? . a?? ? .-, ? .-,' ? Peile of ? iliOKaal YVtri B irefoie bietkf?t. t?BO 1.1 It I? AT"? ?cub? Baiaaa ?? Clbafi ?ii? lUan, Halter?, mi ArFBTiTB . (?mail DsBitiTt tro Dtir-rsii Isle I.BPIRR Yl'lTKB SntD BT Al I. I'K ? I'.I-T? liiey p'ir.iY, atraafttbea and Tl^jr c-eatr * lira .hy .na I bey ?ra? in ???id ? t | M a?* ol WBtB ?ni di -I. Ti y Hier _".'..!. lb? ?v.t.'.a. 'ib ? pa It koa l?r??ih ?ad i un ?oar itomac? 'I I? y i ure Iii 'peps-t tnd ? onitipttion. * TTn-y i ni. iavei : ,.a ?.'.nal tail Narnu,? Ita illari e>. Dai?? I I'U? 1T10S HiTTiBl bave ra..ed a. a? run of ?B?aB? ?Hl'e? ramil, n uieltuchalv ?ad wtut of ?atti enrt?v. It? ti y ?aestii'iBe ibe Wur d ht? rv, r pri.Tii.ed 1 hey ire pirti u irlj adspte 1 I? deJlrtle f?...-. rt lad prlKHll ol tedeste-it occupai"!.i. Ob?eIT1 Ik. pri'Biielo-a pi.vita tump ora tbe turk ni .-?.I. I...li.?. If tar 4m ?r It, not g? i- it|?n! to P li Hbih Y lo AMIR--STAl, KLlMi'S Al.l'K lit M l.liY ih a Certain eui? It ha. ?looal ti.? Ia??t of vatr. ... ti.? Y. ?a o' Mlt.ia.ir.pi tal . MiaMin and li th? ?ov.rei-n ten?dy in all l:.(-st inftcted dutiict?. a\ Jstvll by ti Drafiitts._ / skooni) Harh Kakkn in lftri?? iiiiuitxT?, ofonrotrn ?M.4 otl..r?' matkr, talu. ia eirhtage (ol our ne? patent A-CB and I'at I lurta ?AFB? I o- ail? Isa. Mian.?, k Co . '-"?'. Hi id? at a- J '.'1 C1 rat- a" a! . Pti.a Ina a_TWA NiuaiaK.??? Lock-Stit? U Sewing Minan? -Mannrertwiv-4 By J'lassa H?ii??_)OBr !t(o. N'o. 84 ttommif. N Y. Orr Uor-kid S??cf?ntJ-liand Haitiho Machines fur MS-?a?ip All IB good >id-r inj w..rraii:a.J a nr i? s-. r.Mil 1 Lvub Meara? Merhiat ( o.. N?. ."?I ??.tal?ay. N. w io,.. _ CAEIHIE I Forftiioi ?;iit ; ?Huvi-rour Medicines I?.! ep n? Stobbil I ? I'il'iit (litdutted bott ii, Uieteby obt?.i..iig a ebrt|? and leUsb.e grt*utte4 mtssere at bon.? ?AUIBTI Hbos. Are.-.:? N. Y. WlLIrCOX A (ii HB? ?StWIBO M Al hike. ? Ita mom ia atr?ng?i ?ad ira Usb.c lo lip la in oi wear, ?has I ha Lort ?nta-h."?T-Jaipft Htport al the ' ?mimed ?'ark T.tal Arai fat iba ' Report ' saal MaipiM of YY oik laau lain lag e>otA linda ef ali.okra oa tbe mu* piece of |.o.)i. No .'Mb ilroidwiy Chronic ?>i-.j?<--j.? ition acd files can only b. ?.rmtnently cutt, bv in? nm lv ducovered Pci?ive Rrmrdt t eatiBeled fro-r? pltnas r it ineteiy Clreakai on ail dia.ii?-!. Ob? ?toaB. YVa R rauca, t luahlng, N Y. 1?R I.AKOYVOBTIIY 'ki .NlYV l'RBMIl .Yt TbL.?S rapture? wMbeal pain ol lacoaTen?n-s. YV'aartt .atti ash? ited. ('til tea!?-?-._ illt-BBOLO. Sa. "49 UrosdwB ? Taa ABM ARD I.BO, bj li. Fkaik I'almkr, LI.. 1). ? Ela ' kamt" Item lo taoldU-r?. and low to oS-er? sad ri?_li na. I,Hu? CaaBBB?-, Phils . Asor pi.. N. T. ; li Oiama Btailon. Avo.l ?r?u4'.la?? kaiitatlons of ina oalmit. A Cure wamuited or no charire uiail?-, Rhcuinuti?:!!. Keurilns, (lout Aatliuit. emardbT Dr. EiTuas'a Rbbi aiTir Usa Bal P.nsly Tfegrttb.e. Reduced rio?? ?lb t< ?t [? r I >?.! -?ISSVM1 RllSWl ( ?.. -' 1 ? I YY", Tal? .. IgtBtt. _ ? TR?'.a_, Elastic ?TocRima, 8usp-:i?t?ort Hand taaa, RirrreRi-u fce --Mabbb k Cot Radie? Gua Ttom o_ . , ?ely ?i No 1 Vemrjeh l.t^r itteu?ni._ l-OBKBCK LirCK-feTIT<H SEWISQ-Ma?.HI?_I?lleot maCbo walli riOBt?CB .??WISO -MaCBIBB CO-tAST. _ ?.. tee, Hrotdwtv Tbpbotkd Lockstitch Machin_ for Tailor? and lit ?*?-- 0?tai? A btui tsta.ro J?c?isa Coara", Um I? Bra? ?a?_ -lu; i A CU?1ICAL I'.'VAi'K Kivtor?:.? Ci iv Hue, ? keep. M g!.?.? ?ad from falHor ?ul. rriaoTM dandnnV: la? ? ?vat iieif lag sa?A Hold by Resayos No li) Aitor li.-iiM. sod AraiytTUti. - OaoEIB ?ft Bakkr's Hiansff Prkmium Elastic Btrroa kawl?? Minna foi laod y sa. No 4?^Br-?~wav Howb Skwibo Machike Compant.?Elias Howe, b Pi-sldent No MI Broadway. A|?nU wanta?_ WhiKLER _ "WlLtO.-'S LaKE-STITTH tJiWl-tO Maoaisnt t?4 Bottobboli Macbibb No 6? Br.*l??r ( u ?? Vignette, $'i ??er iloieii: Duplicateh. 9'?. A iiiiavi ragitl.r?d K. I Lia? No It? t billin, a' N T Bl.El 1 IO*- l>TI.M I4-IM I (alaral? Wa have dfeattr puMiuti ? .1; patch tUD'Yuncinji that Mr. C?loatl? the l.'adicul Iiiion nounueo for Conifie?- ia ('.ilor-ialu, liml Lo. n I-Ic-ted. The Wom? bat tabla, oopii-d from 7V.? Korku Mountain Seiet, gil ti Hie niBJoriti-?? given to ea< h cainlnlut?! lij iain-r.il of the counties. 'Ile return? from nil the OOOatk not ret licen pul'lmbed Cooutie?. Chilcott I' Hunt d'ea. Ai_p?litve. ??', ?Ulpi?. 1" .l'Oerion.-. M !( '.Mor. M Weld. la Larimer. 13 Unuglai?. ?, P?rV. ?'? I'ueb'.o. oo ."leur Cratfe. ;nlt. -' .4:i.S 4o7 Itrwar-aptr Eaierprisr aal Euitess 'lllK lUlBtNLM'.? thfl -Bj ?:' I T?i? J' i.l.'w 'n pal?! ?h??"etcitl dispst?b ant k-ro?at tb? Atlanlic Cable, OMplt? th? clutusv bapoirisv nf It* Htrmltt. A fir?!' ??tine?,! Ub-j ...? ' Btarpr-e I? ?xhlblted m life Ti: I repuru of tbe l'bilal ?IpLia ( outebtii. 1 ? Os luesdsj a,..r.in,- i( ?|>i?eireil will ii. e- ti.-o p?|re d- ? I ?oled to britt personal and poll!.cal poi-tl?tlTM of ?t-ry ?_?io<*t? ?buses fi.ru all ti ' - i-tst?*- Dann? tia ?M'i-m et Abe CoBvsntl.,0 Tut Thin I in ??na ccl ?aM of t?l?afT?phta reports?OB? dnt a ooluiun nu re ths? Tal Herald Tmei World ?nd Y ? ? corrhi" ? ?1 - Bl.d lair ttom three t0 u\t, ?vluiui.i tor? n.atitr than a?r ocaof (he 1-Hsl PhklattlptU j".insLs, ?d t'ial(-i?jlt ?a Mketrsphi i? aad lor corr-pua??,...,!. nf lack le?? tia.. fl.tViO Qartlayl How few rsad?? laaltM t'? r-nraous si.i;i?-i'l ?n?i ia .-Mb aad labor, at ?aich 11.?.? Ti mt sp. isservnl lina ?iel. aorrlr.1 , .Var??It ((*???.) Oat? ne. ?a W?B-dtritand tut the ?ut?-,- ;tioa litt of Ta?-.i. juspldl/ fallu if vB. The i aalen of nat Lirnal a. toomgoetal ?utter ia tie CatMBRl ot 7(1 Itau who.? tr?Bi-o?sbaii tri.lui.? la ?le mutti Diurs tlacai.tiv 1 tja the tiber Laul ths l..jnl r?adirs..f Ta? Tistt?, ?;.., wiri ile Re?el :'!?!?*< ?-, 11?, sr? tiniisfeirin? ?' , ( t wye!eatrl?a spMk.nK Taiacyr, Ceftalo It ii 1U1 1 '?,. j ? . oiiof Ti fc iBlBuBB-Isgrotll f I?| -ul m." m,,.:, I two? of 1 ?iota ?_v hat? hcitlofoi? bwuBbl I? 7isv?. i ?Brook., a ?al'/r^ Wti TUKSDAY, .1 Tin- Tnlxnr in London. ?TI VIA? HROllll K?. (An.e,,c?? Af.U I? Li ? ?'"?? ''??'"'J ??'J ?r t..fe..i (.arden. B (';. ar /..-,?.. El Bo ?--". I Nilli Hfc Tbr/ will um rrrnrr S?a.. ?,,.?., and A?.aa,i?a?..?? Ta ! Ol i ? .1,0,1.1? m?. li* Botir? ra? briaken ?( A nix, tai ?1. (ajuj-tuoiealoni ?A bateern in . nded lui loan li ob -mai ko *ull?*i.lic?l*d ty ???* t>*ta* ona ad die*, of ?be water-not n*ie*e?iiiy l?i ?in?i?<-i.i" but a? I ?uti. ? ni? for bit rttod fan? An butti.??! lettei. ?ot ml. o*:e iboai* at ?xid!????d?* "Th* Tau 1 ?!," New York V\ ???aunat undeital? ?a r?tor? rrirr'rd C-.tn?.'i'>i(*tlo'i? TiirTrihive ?.T Sarati.i.a.? Thornlon, ne tv-.ri.aii at Mai? ' ??? ?? I'll? I lillie?? ?or hte r?nt?. ?nd hi? boy? ?eil ti on I ? . 1 ? atti in ?lout ol Hie pr tu le I le I ? ?I ihr ?au,? p-n ?. r A Iver! -.em,-nts fir tli.-i we ka ?asno of Tilt Wbf.?L? Triu??? mua! be hind, I o 7- In, NEWS OK THE DAY. FOI!K1 CN NI.\VS. We li ive Rvnptn Millen fey neran telegraph to the. 27th lut, Tht Reform iiiiveineiit in hue-laud it prt? greaaing, t Kita! meetiag haviag j i?t feen feell laBlr miaghan,at which ? molatin in favor of manhood ?alngetrn tBaattd, John Hrifii.? addrcwtinK the meet in.; in rapport of the jirnu i|,l-. The Italian (Jovoriirneiit Inn tleiiiiiiiilt'd Li? i"?l(,minni of the national relic* re cenilr tnkon from Veuico l.v th? Austrian?, including the , ?brotad Ir.'u Cinvdi. iii" Cillerai party in Saxony hart itniiiad m fuv.ir al aaioawltl Praatit, Further IrmoDatratioi ? hare hen ? nie hi the Baatien kahaaM of tho Dattel Stute.? Bathan* le linssia. 1>??MI.?.IK NKWS At Co- EfttnaheM btfl |H?bbbB, Newnik, a most mter ????iiiiii match (?ailie off-cater. ,) Ixkweea the BankaCtah. of Newark, an I the Athletic "i Phi! iSelphia. Tim latin bnt I ! I -? hrid'y. ? itinin ? the gamoVy IO tiiii? A freight trait waa t_ iwa Ben the liad ot the New .1 tot) BaUieedai ! Tranip?>TtatiM Company, yeettedar, livai'vv. Mr. Do Hart, the cniidiiilVor, WM nitHaully killed, ami five or ni* leb ir r? ? 'imiisly injured. TLe eera crop ia Cntral Kntaehy win ciccel any for- icr (tup- tobeei o. hemp, wool and ?orp-hMn am als?' v 1 n:,,-. Both flroedneoandenaloyenanaattlegelaag v,rv well tagBthtt. The town of M an pi-at Cal., In? been iilino.-.t cntirclr tle??rnve.| hy lire, e;i!i In, ur ku liinldiln*? wcro lavod. ? 1? c?t;iuatei! al ali ml |IM,SlS. In St. Ijiiiii?. on Si'iirdu, there were W death? from choloni; on Suiiliiy. 7 1. Then Win M death? from tua nan nan ytretotaty, >u Now OMnaa THE I'l.NIHM, CANVASS At a Cn ml nu in the Kith Baaateii-I D-ftrid of Wuoonit il(?!e(-ati>* were in?!itictod to nre.eut le Ih? (-,'iii;rt??Miiual ('(invention tin? naine of li. I?. Hop!.in? a? t'ici r candidate, and to support na Idhi fur CongrcSI who it n >f io favor ot tin.? ct.ii.titiitiounl aun-nitment. The Hon. Honry T. Blow hi? iniwle a atirnn^c aurl pa? inui ic ?peech al Caron,Mai, Miawuu, in which fee ai raiirnel tlio President ns tin? a .thor of the Now-Orlean? ?aman, At Ijfavenworth. KfeaMBa, the lion. 8:lnev Clark ha. ?Klilre?.ed one of Iho larfteMl mooline? ever held in thal State, taking In,Id ground. Cn ititj.iiriial buBrnge aad radi* cal reforma. TheIfen Ifnallitl Hhwllii II ii ttatei, al 1! deliver a e;?eech in Maine, p,i,r I-, ih? N'*t'* election, in whnh In? will take iiuecjiiivoiiil grotunl for the Dngnaaioael policy. CITY NI. WS. Tho total iiiortulitv ot the city fur the. week ri?l n.i la?! Saturday wa? Tit, a dmean of -i nmnpemlt th th? |,t nu ?s we.-k. The death, (r ,m (li.'.ri ?miiil. ??? I 111, n 31 Ina tan tba week anrieaa oi iii- latin annan. ?S**? took place in ?hu ? "KI 11 i atti! ,',,.,? aid to mil, yu tala benn of thaeitr. Klghtoetiil it' ? ct Aaatk r> ? rh ?1-ra wran-received at the Hincini n! BetnStBI ' 1 S'ali.vtii i ii .ring t! e is li mr? en line at i p. m. y I In Hrooklvn the linn! ilily of ih? na?! ?ci. wa ,! j ?Inch (.1 netha were aaaanl hy nolna, o Sei reu? .ii ne nneeaaa wuh iii.? pentan wi?.>k. only three te moto ftmitgtaj le.xtric 1 to tht Aaxtttaut Saintarjr Sup n.. laaiaat I), an Kl? sital -led m tin.. < itr reaterday am-alag at tli ? n ?oin i " "t Mr. Sim.tul .1. i i, len Dan and ?a? l.irn .Mauh U, 1001, nOBinjtntlj ho wa? ni hi? .'?-I?! year. A Democrat ?ii lina Ufa !" Bat -r ? nglit afe-BB, liavr., re [i"al, ,lly dee.iiicd tint?n:! ,.'ion.? toi '!,? Civornorahip and tl.e l'imcd Blain Bn ita, 'Vi Li? keaor, be i! ? ni. tu- ,h i ??>t di nu? IheBehelliot jon eilh than waa weall gladly hare a?k'-,l 'h', 'le? t ni' non of the Cn ma. Arrangcitii'nt? a-? I. uti; p-tfe. ted fir tt," re, pt,nu ,,i tin- Pretident in tin? t ty ndotbrer eitiet la ?huh he ' P iraom ttoppiog ? I.ii,i nieatt la chicago. The Hooni? ' ol Aldertneu, Coum iiinen, aiiti 0tt|?nijiufl of ttn? city i 1.1 ! pariai anatiaga yeaterda. ka nlanaoa to ?he Pnav* j dent'! visit, n thu tin (In* rironkljii Cmuinoi: Council. ' The latter laritt tin- PraMdrol to axteal Lu visit to Hrookl'n The Prttinal will nnaf ronins la iii'- Kilih ave. Hot?-! cf tliic (?tv. The Blain Bl Mellion! in na in-iv at wuk. in a ri ur riuiin at ? irtcr?. in uiakiin." np ? l"tli lug, Ac, fur tin- ti?.' of lannlio- of Mat,- arlan an in Ire Lud. The C. ?I. I. K. ?Inrtl ou hi? W???teru tour I.? day ? <?l. KelJv will oreel, I? i,-, nr n (J ii ra here during his ?herne? I IV r (k li?liri ...ui .... P-triafe Circle? of tina city ban tltcttd delegttoi to attend the Copgrcn i" be held ;.t 1T"V. At Easlnori ? ni ,v l ra I , - 111 . It lia'. n?.-? aaanaaT hat wen Lad] whiten atui Sid. Biab?la. The m:i*i* w( n in Stan ttnighl li* Ma. I nae, '.: in. *.' |7(, tim, .1 ' *: KeNli. furiinrlr i _M_tbn "f the old Volunteer Ene D'-i'urtuiy.t, w.i? arr'f.il rret**nB*_ f?r ra-tting ti ? 1?>? wo?.d-?h?*d in Vi'i-t 'V ,',r';-fifth--it. The flame! were nbdw ? before any damn.*? wai done. Krainis swift h.*?? ban a warta! tin anttaatgntha new t^'.i laaatfn b?__-iB?l on West Hnuk t-fiuj,ovti li t! ? price to '.e pall At a ?j>c''ial iii'-c'.ing of the Beere al udtrana -? ? dar, BDordinaon wn pam! lathoriaiag tho Co&troll? to'iHiu?; pjO,(XJl) wo.th of the (cul ti Park. ?tuck. STOCBS and M.ti!Ki:iB <;? d it hicher am! .? oxd at l-Wfe, I kt UMn -1 t',e day have Leen l?6i-l.r( A ?ale w u mide, filer? option ?t *? day?, at Ml. <> verriuieut aiuck? are a?ralo lilf'cr ?nd me ?tead.y i a*? , !i of lavaatiaa partiaa. At tt? Si fond Hoard the market wn? etronger on New York (?n'ral ard linn "ii ih? it.t of (he Let at a traction Improvement in arten Maaeyn eall .? ainindant ntl >anaaBl bal ile tormwer n in many catee exacte, tu tafea Natinaal Baal not**? whith are plenty on the stree', and ea i-Bl ka t.?i| rend? ly nnder i p?-cent di'crmnt. The IMcHjc Mil! Skip CM hil declired i:i uiua! ,'unrterly din,lead ni i> p?i cent. M( 1'nE?lSOS'B 1'??L1TICAL Mancal POR 1 *????!, con tainliig a i'l_iai&>d Summary of the important Ijiecative, Leg? isleuve and Political Military J-"?cti of the in'rtod, from Pie? ident Johti?on'? ?ccesalon. April 13. l.R'i, to July., 1S?3?>. n?y now be had at Tur Imbim OBTHBBnaag Le ord'-red by mall. Price 75 cent?. It lire? a ?yo?ip?i. of the doing* of the rrtt.tei lately in rerolt torjehiog ]:??'ont!i uction and the Hlitk? Sieokerl will find it ino?! convenient. fy On Ihe inside paget of to-day it tstue will bt found tere nil Irttert and nrlnlet ti unusual UOAtrmmi Among them it the continuation uf Mr. liuyunl Taylor'* Tupia Colorado; Domestic and Tureign (urrr,pondenct , ?.am Intelligente; l.ittinry Item*, tannin rt i.il uiutUts and markt I report?. ii.- ?v-.-eniblv D:?:r.i t organ;/ lil ni of ?U City and County of New-V".k were inntnictcd, at a ui?*< tini? ?ii tilt I'lnon Qsoaral Comaiittn last _:r*ii?, t?> clact, aa \,.'i-t''.i, detef-lei Is Ibsl aloa Biala CeareftHea atSyrn'iy, Bl pteB?bat ?">. Manilari- 1'ii.t.i.iii), a tuitivo OBxpf Aron CUaa, feiaaclsd la arr.vc at no ?uti* laj ni Uns coiiiiiry on ii fncnilly tour of SBSl-rt ntnui. Will _S 0S kit k'-?l c.it nf the (MIS, as another CBiftttt (feftUMftftD, fetadj__| in one ol' our collei/?."?, Wai tin- other dm . I* they thought hini a Bagro ' li tra was a nieiiii attijinpt iiiiiiJe jwliriat in Um I'nnitd ol I cu?n Dstfeft to (urry, v?,l!i the t?.iidur ti the ? koepitatttiei to IVaatdaaS Jobasoa, sa bklsm ?Mart of bil J'cli'y, as NTTflt ami vvrciiolul 01 it vci? absurd. C'ouin iluien r?il!iiini?, ThSftMS, Bobortl and White very ?.r?-.?trly rafbged to eiit?r?it:n the Tn-i dent'* pcr-on and poLcy at the f-iune true. Tli? call for tilt; Soldier?' mid Sailor," KstiSftSl I aft. oaatPittsuar^Ialafeoed, fend ,? gqtudlj Mai and aS-f-SkliSa Wl Uli Uta BlSBM w?i.ih invit'1? fell fcoltliork and bailor? who arc in favor of eoBt-RS-BgCJeil* gres? as the lri'v-makini- pswsi %i tin OfTS-BSSSOt. ?hib Couvcution will receive the MgaeM iudor??*i_ciit of the test min in the United Statos Army and Navy. They -?vere ?ilent when they put down the lt.t-liclli.ni. but now the fcanje dut} that called upon theni to fight dijinandii houtst fend f.arlcjs gpi ?be OoirofpoydeLt ?? The Timrs. we learn, Mi not gatUg SheiiJiiii's diyii't'!'. b?l Bl n pic i-'ly ??li-? IWWYetl jt frggt ?.. ftjAj , ^ ? ? ? -3 | ?, . Hfl ? I ?? ? to atad it at R tra t.-n, .nid no1 n ? r " .? ltd ii-. v'. ?o M di aa] m "u tbe latta Yvh.. would da.e to IttEEtpl t.< unka Bl an tu.?'i k1 foi (lie .l.v.-pM i:i of th.- puhliC. Till ?I TUR I 'll'IHi: ?TATE! l'nend.1 living ruDinto f.'.in us wir.?? I?, a k ?hut u the probability with rugird tu the NBEat of our ap? proaching State Eltottai We BBawai MEiftiattj and confidently. At the la.it 1'r.is ilenti?! E!i>t ti 1:1, t!)* (.,'il .o'- of BEI S'.ite trun a* folio ten I rtetidtnt I.ioeuln . .aMB.TT, M f'laliaa r,.e-a." Kenton MEUT H'amour. :?".;. KM lit. (Tttrnor, AItt>rd ... I ?_?,em*\ IT .rd Job-? Ml ?19 Sfajer?iii LieeoJn. 6.74?. Fenton 9.=r?3; Altord.7'n', Oaf. Kenton kaI tho highest volo and the laigest iiiiijerily of any man on either National or ?Stat? ticket. An?l hi? v il>" ?'aiinl-i tn th., |aj Hie l'i.gc?t evoi ca?t for any ?At in th,? iS'-iV f"i any 0_0I A? t\ t-voi. At our Iketlar last Pall tho ratal itaai Sec s ile -Harlow ..hi.ij..'. Mxua. ?a'7!i'S Costro/ftr-IIilltioiiie. BEEN K'Illino? -.-71.-.'.J -fa.i?riri?_Darlo?, 17,8-1) Hil'linia. a. W? believe our uinjority was largely reduced in MM) I'V foul play, especially VE? _t BaiaEBrB' voles; last Fall we polled rather innre than our adual ma? jority, because the Dr-iin?. ratic managen undertook to plow with strati)"? heifers ami M di?gustod the rank and file of their "Mltjrthal thou~mil-? of them utterly refused to voto. If th?? ?EM policy i? per? sisted in, the di-tgu?t and diviffet lion will probably bo great-r this" esr. Tlie New-York Doinncracy aM rather baird on t!io '?it ; and it will take nomo time to recoucilo them em tim leader hip uf Weed, Raymond and the ringer of I* 3 " little boll." Hu! ou ? ?quaro party is>ue, and t full popular vote, the Republican Union majority in th.? State is ju.t about '-?0,000. We eau ?nergo that fii-uro Ibis Fall, and aro ili-t?T mined to ?lo it. Never did the palta af E party beat higher than doea that of the Ucpublican- of New. York to-day. Tin? .Yew-Orle a in masacre, with the nefarious moan? ?i ?,?.1 to mialead the public mm.I touching the fact?, aud tho di?patcho? of (?iii. Shori ilan, have aroused a st'?ni public indignation which sweeps all l>ofori? it. If the elna lion wore nott Tuon day, we should poll more fatal than we did last year; with two month.-? wherein lo enlighten and aron??? (ho in i??e-i by publications and ripomhe.?, wo can poll at le ist 40,000 more voiet than any party ever y?<t cast iii this Slate ?avo a *ie lait Pn_l-ntial election. Aud lot nono fear that we shall not make proper efforts throughout our Slate. We hive a Congress to elect, and we ?hall conto?! every ?li-tnot with des peiate resolution. When? i.ir Iik al strength is over? whelming, we shall work for oin Slate lu kel; where we ?ro relatively weak, we shall flicht t?> elect our l.i.prc Hentatiies in t'oug-e-n. Wo miy lost uno member (gained in '04 by jr?n divi. (?ti?) ni this City; we confidently expe-ot '.o gani thre??, and h.?p.i for four, elsewhere. A ('. H. S-na'or is a! ?takn, aud we havo not tli?' f?in(e?t notion "I l-Eag him. Our State Convention iit-xt week will be very st run. in niiinbers aud character, ami ii? meeting ami delib? eration? will ?well the pufhii-iaitii already proi'iiling. '?'.' ?Hall there take step? to.sec ire a thorough canvaas of our State from ead to eud, au 1 to rall out our vote to the titmo-t. I,i?cent i-t?of our Legi?l ?Etre have strengthened th.? i - ..-??-I un?*: 11 t> Illegal Yoliiii", which opa-ratea ?igti. lu ?? ir ?dvantage. It will l?e far more difficult to "vote often," or rote at all ii unqualified, than ?' ever JEt ha? boen. Our sar mr by the.c lid-, tuit-tt ?iiiouiit la ?-vt-ral taM?I?I TAk I'rit-iul? Yuthout' Taaai Kev-Tobe- LTboag EWtij (ried, ?he has not lui.?.I wheu you needed b??r UM will eland by you u..?- b-, a .le. .dud and uivinci bin intjontj ' _______?_??_. BtriKII-TII'OY l> 4 4?-?.HHaa The Frrninet Ton ?aw lit last week, to ?ay positively tim! "' VY's bear fma ?kW YVe> i mt the Uep?il,!ican < nngreasioBsl ( on ven! lons ?re nomins ir ?W 'he mm peet i sndtdates ?bolster lb? itnmsd.?t? ?.lmiaaiob I?, i ..arres? of members from sll the State?, inly? to Ibe <-ou?tituliou?l de? mon of os? b II >UIB.' Whereuimu. Till TBIR'M.. la utter BEENenicnt, ia ij'iired? YV li t he r?a.i l?s a???..! ?u-iucb lo ipe, iff the dtitri.li where in Itepuluii-an ? onvenlion? !.??? Iioiuintled ???-h raiiilnlai?? We believe the bIhit? st t?mit a tra?? ami mlacMetoni error hat we a-rait Thi F ?, ? r-ipoose i?, M r r?.,ii?.t before prononiiiit.g It nut. To this i-oarteoui r-si'ie?!, Thi Patt rwpaaaal a follow-: ? \\'e reported the other lit I hail >->sa< Western Ii??;. .Iiin-sn C'oBTBt.tioD? w?r? Biaii.iiistiiif (or ( en- m men m fetor of admitting, thi Southern Si tes to repreMn'slion 'Mir minim ?ni ?pet liles no partir ular district?, ?ad Tu?. Tbibi ?t denle? tb? trntb af the statement. Wo rio only sa? it til mm Ama, tbos? wno desire Ihe tooee.? ?,f tbe hepul.ll.-nji part?, ami.ax whom w? mppie? l?i 'IBUii m to be prominent. Ade? a ?i_fak( 'a >.? murk aliened. "The Imm?diat-? admiaeton of all theStateitorepreientatiiia it the one BMMI now before ?he country. sn?l all prudent. trim llepul.lieana, al men "f erery part? Baa deaire Ibe kushI of tl.e country and can sea what :? immediately necessary tn I munee this B??d. wl" n"its to seud to Cor.irie?? only men who w II tot* for Ihe laaediate adn.liiUi:i of'l?l'--ates from all th? Stat??. "If it ia a fact that ti.? Ilepubl cid Convention? will no' nominale ?jet. mea. ?o iu-i -i the worse toi th.- Kepablicau party,'' *e. A . ? Here, after the gran: j'-,< rtion ni The To-t that the Western Republic :.-i are, "fur the ?n?iPt ii.nt. noiuiuatitig 4andidate? f..r OaEgMBI VBE favor tim imme_iftte admismon of me?lan from all the Stales, we have a virtual conles-u.u that such .-.?-.-rtioii wa, unfounded, and the taMttEtME th'Tifor of The Toit't opinion that the fact oneil to it it? it ?aid it te?.?, le that houeat journal..?.? ' ?Let us now brn-lly ?ay why, in ?mr ??pinion, and that ol the Republicans afore?:iid, Cn I'm-t. ou-.'ht ?i-f lo be as The Pott would hu I. 'Ihe ?everal States re? cully in rein ?lum Bf?EEl Hie 1,'nion havo been so restored or re< ?instructed un? der .Mr. Johnson's policy as to put all power then -in into the hands of the late Hebel? Though they tie a decided minority ol' the ivholo people (.1* thorn- S'at??, and probably of each of Ihem, lliey i?.rin UM <"?>utrol ling element of the M'Aif? jie-'jilc, tu wlmin political p'iwer i? restricted. Tim?, not the Hincks only, but the steadfastly loyal li hite, al-o, have been put com? pletely into the power ol' Iii. Lite Heb?"!.?, who?im |a,iveri.?hed by the Wai and tn.irting be? au M ti tlnir ?ign.il defeat?treat them with iu( li tafOtil harha r.?m und enmity ii? has I.:i conipicuously evinced ni the uti(iie?,i?e wuien al Maa^aii tni Htk ?>.? In this very ; u- <.| Th'Tn-t W? lind the Kdit'T .|iiiitiiig a Louisiana planter, Eba LEaJI tt tho South: "EoclMj) 1? totally tlnorirani".'1 wo are llrinn" wilhnn! Itw?we late no law. 1 '.,? tim i ? stn) Tillaire* ahniiinl lu rude and laaleM charaeler?. who make thein?oires the terror of the pciiceable Hi habit anti?, lo ?in h an eilri t li tin done i hat people refuse to etecute the law?, or to ?erv? ia an) civil oui.:??, lor fear of locurriut the reientmtibt of thei? ii.i?bi-iV. A iherllT will Bel kwTB a proein; a Jury will not ron?ict, Do man will ?erie ?m a Jury, If be oin help It, becaui? wboerir ?bniild in On? way enforce tli? la?iB|tain?t the lawleai would risk tbe loss of prnpertv snd life. ? ? ? Itinnbturd for you to urge that a lecoml i ni ty ? EaaahNaaa p?n?. aaaaMBaarga??alla ihe Southern States ft.thing ?f mt lind i< ?U he fliralid. and It ena! I niilT Bake mischief lo atlem[i| it If a ? ?n ?hould attempt to nuke a lUpoblican ipee? h Id tho towu neur n-j plautatlon, ht uould la lAtX dawn al once." ?Wa could cite mountain "f evidence ia cor.rol?ora t ion ol' tho above; but, ?inn- The Tout own te?n ninny h conclti-ivi?, El I E M that Wl hold that B t-.imramity whereof the loyal hull i? ??iwcrl-s? and the Robe] or ruling cl?t ia ki la'.ilt ? . viola nt and ty run cical ai is ?it forth iib'.-.?-, i? i ?? t t.t ti ki NfnMEtdd in OnglE?i and ?bould bl (icpt out till it can L. trought in a? to give Itl \?\ a!, qnial people a fair and erjual voice in its govern-umt. lal c..u?tituti.iiial reijuireiuent that C'ougrCid tl'.nll gEEIEatai (4 ev.-ry State a republic:in form of go*, ernnn-nt eleaily re? quire, thi.?. II. We earnestly desire th? early representation tt each Stat? in Congre? - ; wtX -Et E representation of its Hebels to the delusion til- loy al mon. Wu want all the peopi' reprii.-en'."1 ?- EiB ?? -I '!?? NEU. Y", I ti. t A? t ? ' t ? ' ' '" I'ut I ?", n.I ;i|. v ? li to ? Its Republican! ? wkj, . : tiri*- tad mnif'illy. ata Blairf I?, hat ? | richi Is Ita uwii view? an-i anfcroaet , liknn righi lo ?' ih Ihi i .*?- ?* i. i ?I. BB p ..'y ?Ainie Boas be yetad a-; a. tha'. party'.? ovru failli gad heiinhoM n nr loag nest it? (Jnuble-deiliiig bar? borne' DRPMRflATgrtu ?.? t r. tty n t-;?? r iitinn Wf hare nevor beettatsd to e.pro.??, our disapproval ?f Mr.Mi Cdlloili'.i policy when it did notn?iit ui?aud mi ?orno reespectd it docs not?but wo ctnnot permit tht off??rt iVing made by ?oiuo of our brokera and banker? to depreciate Government credit abroad, for their own nrSagfeS, to nat without the s?rores! con leaUMklion. Wo have been .shown tho circular of a Now-York b.ii)kiiig-hoti?f?, sent out to foreign banker? Iij tli?* .Iii'j, which strikes mai Mft| unwise, un pi'riotn , .ind uutruo. Hat BOOBS directly charge?: tho Ittnsssy 1? ?pu i in m1 with being in tho interont of gold-gniiilil'Ta, 'to tho grc.it injury an I cml> ??" rSgfgMBt of the tndo am! I BflfeSfesm ot Ibo 'Miintry." It i aaiffei tim Beentacj and congress with being in a i in.piracy, " which can only Lo interpreted 00 00B* t-niplii''!!'* lin? ?.a. mont In ? greitly depreciated cur? rency ol tin* '..'.ii bond? of IBU; falling due next M if, winch, by editing laws, n-e not payable in gold, nor oven ni legal t(iii'ler-gri*.*iil'uks, but only in note, of the National bank? We can scarcely IS-fegT-fel thfl motivo fur oirciilating a .statement .->o tot t?tmt in 1 untrue. In tht? firnt pine (he policy ?.t the Tn* fegftfj Depart ment wa? not sustained hy Congress. If Congrua-? had taken the advice of the Secretary, and ?riven ui a sensible Fund? ing bill, we rihotihl now l?e on tho hiiih road to anecie payment*. Th.it MM not done, rind accordingly our winde fniii.it lal *?y?l?'iii is looto and ?lip-shod, ami wu ure i. lar from specie payments feg before. Ile this a? it may, however?-nu! we mint mike tin? brat of it until Congres* roas-eiubles?tho integrity of the Treasury Department will ho maiiitainod tnd ?gaartei. Tha Ifa-twsa?M will lu? paid in g>,l,l? ?nd tho option of paying them will not bo eier ( di "'I until we return to -.peri,, piyiii'-nt.. For I any American hanker te ?ay to European i hanker? that it in mteinl-d t?. roleenI the 1 itgftg of t-HVi, in May next, with currency, is to-.?.sert au untrue and mir?chiev<mn .statement, which will seriously injuro our nahoiial credit d' uuoo!itradii.?t?"l We now soo that it Congre?, bid SSSSfei tho proper legislation, ami not rettricted the Treasury to the auioiint of reduction of currency, wo fdinuld have been luck to gp-ciu paym-nt? on the first of April BSSt, and after May wo ?bould at any time have had tho right to pay the *.'>l!.<??J?).Oi? five twenties ot I-*?''?.'ni coin, and bave .sold tho funded io m la furnish the coin to de it with Our duty is to wait, and not excrci,? the option of paying the isaue of I*"*?'.!', until weean do it without being compelled to pay a lar*.,? premium for gold, until, in short, we re,Hi specie payment.?. A bore all things, our Linket? should not go abroad with slau* der? upon the nttional crodit, and cspc vally with hint? of na'iuiiiil repudiation. The American securi? ties now Ind f,. . to rule foreign market?. Fiery di |iat? h tells ?i? of tho largely -iacteaslog iaaMftd tot foreign ?a.?? untie?. T!io live-tw nty ii tim favorite investment ni? Haiiihurg, and I'ana. and London. We .should l*e proud (?I thu rciogn it ion, tnd thank th.? men vi lu. hive kip! our cicdit N ' ?' ?<ly and una.?* atilabli-, _ A ni uri, ?? tfni: mili -itn.niiiv Hie meeting of Hebel- at Meinphia to ratify the Philadelphia plaiLo m a mach a grimly < rael mockery of " mr poln v," a- ihe Pre nient btaaSBfl ian hardly fail la perceive. 0m PtaMtB who ordered the htitcherev at Fort Pillow, prosided, and lteconler Creighton, who nhoiifed like a deinon t.< the mob at Memphis to " kill every d??I nigger," was a Vu? President of the meeting. H??w boi?t??rotuly these villtius indorsed Mr. Johnson ?(will lie a terriM? treat for the President to read Format ?aid '* thor? wa? ao decition ia the late ?nor," and lie pro pu??'d Beta " to go to the tW.of-bov.." Col. Henry, another Kelli! raider, ?aid boldly that the "Booth had (fot nearly all at Philadelphia tim' it ii-k'-'l f?>r. The abolition of Marery wai I BCftd inistake.?" ' Iii.* de!.,a!e h.unis of Southern women would no Ion ?-or wipe the ??laniiiiiiiet*v of de it h from the brow of the negro"?we iupjn.se when Mich unhung se,,nu. dr.?!? a? Creighton minier liiin. Tlio ?peaker?, ?reis all of one mmd n. to what should be done with CJov. Brownlow and the Slate (?ov ??minent ol' Tonne?-ei?, declaring that they'* would yet put th.:r feet on the mi k? of the Kadina!?.'' Ouu I'nicii (ieiiernl, ia ' '"iniuaiid, whom the whole nation will cry ?hamo upon, a witness ol' the inas?acro at ulm h CnifthtM a? led a? chief executioner, oat down among the murderers lik?.? a creature. StoneBBM, i?a!idvvi( hed lietwe.-n Forrest, and Cieighton, waa a patent gauge ol' nil the willie of hi? fighting?au ex? ample of how- wciik men are aomctiiiiea subdued by big criminal? Frnterni/e, if yoi ?ilea-*?, General; I ?tit for fe MldtaT to coin ilia?e Mt_Bfeh-l wo hold to bo tlie lowe-? depth ol' iiil.iuiy. Fury hrave and loyal man trie? ihfelftff' TMnl ol' Sheiidan sitting down with Moiiide?-o! Stoneiuiri hobaabMftf with Creigh? ton : lil ?I It l! II- AT TIIK POI.I.N. The following dispatch appeared yeeterday in our Coppcitu :m| neighbor, The World, winch profemes a coutemii? tor " meiui Whites" and ".ueaks:" ' THF rUMBiTIB- CABrAIOH " J. W. Kurney and other Kadli ni leader? In 1'eriniylv.ini.i hav? procured from the War I??partmont a list of deserter? from ibe army durn.?* th? war. belunajiDir. tu that Stile, mini liciiugi'i.twi, and pru??)?a tu c'inllen_e ??ich uf them aa iliall utter to vnt? the CoBarrvativ? ticket, aud [,r?ie*it their ei?r ciiiiiir theelectiv? frauchue. ' Pennsylvania aoldiers who wero adult citi-cus and did ?of desart rated for Prcaidcnt in I**?.! us fijllow? J r l.iuculn Jti.TI'.'l Kor Mi'C'el.an . ,.lJ,.!l?t Msion'y fur Liuooln. 1 tola? A most righta-out law ol' the Culled State?, 1? abo a law of Penn?. I?'.liiin, diiilnilluhi.es every one who, liaviug volunteered or licen legally drafted to serve in the War for the I'nioii, deserted kia country in her hour of peni. It ?eeiii, 11? ;it there mott IB, OBI ol' th.*-" m UMM State nlone. U is pre-timeil that MBM of tli'?in will olfer t?. vote in ileli.ince ol' the law. Winch ar<? limy likely la support, QsB? QtttJ, who fought through tin? BAT, or BS?00BI Clynicr, who fought | in Ihi Stole S' Bate) ?gainst the war from lir-t. to la ?t ? It ?uetn? that ".I. W. Forney and other Raaaaal laadeta*1 kara i>r?? und an oflelal 11 -1 of then d?porter?, willi intent to challenge MSB of thom "a .shall offer to rofe the CoBSSITBtifS ticket." Very giK.'l: now let Clymer ? ('?>? picone dupla ate UStS, and challenge MC_ as tote the Kudn al In.-kef. I.ct thcao "inerin White.-?'' and "sneaks," without d'stinc? ti"i. c1 party, !"? leal! v^ Ith kVtX***d?Bg to law. Who ' afraid ' (iuoitoE 1!. Lim ?iL.n has been turned out of tin* Hrooklyn post-ortj, o to make room for Tnomat hut ?ella, Kditor of the (Copperhead i l'agir, which Mont? gomery Blah "ii''* suppressed for talking li? ?Mr Lincoln is a liYpublii an. mid would not bl fe C"P* porlieud. mu jireh ml lo be w hat he i? not. for forty pO-t-Ollil I ?.. The Hu,M tiiiiuo. til?? it eoinineiid? .lol fefeoaitaft to tb?? loyal pi'opl.? ..f tlie I 'ni,,ii bj* feUeb i aragraplis a? the Ibllowiog M-ftBATB*. io hil a: as wiiiiv MIS'SB UM I 00M in?? 1- ' .1 s BTA1K M ? l> 1 V lit,?IMA. Willi Its,:, Weet Va., A ?gani ??.? Thifullowinn ijeiillenien are ?ppointel MefBteato attend the Philadelphia Convection cf .???kilrr?. ?ir.il, ..o the ad "f S,?iitenit>er Uov. lUireaian. S'B???,rs Wl|i?v and Van Winkle, aad (Jem. Kelly, Harri?. D'itall, I.?Khlliuta and Strother (.Porto Crayun). ?If theso nro "Jjoulhern eneaks," whero ?hall wa look for tim finn mon "I Wc?t Virginia I While ttaadeof*a_Md .mi iselbed feroaad them, they wen? true m iii", co'ini't, gad bei las. Nearly fell al the Wai foi t';?: l'nioi! ? not otu nt iiiriar th.m I.,- ii ? I I I. be_OB triuuijihed, tiny VOEld 1 it- .m their home-, if no' Killel ? hil.? Iiai| thM i. They w.nil.I haie been di.?AlBEB?aal Tul oitra.'i v,! m traitors to Old Virginia. Do those I .. Je-erv ? ,-.. h in?.lit ' ?JIB ETAT? ???I-IVF1-ITI?-?!?:. ( ?.IAN.,? County (Western District) sends the Hon. F? M. Maden, (innnell Hart and II. K. Bailey to the State Convention. They are of the right sort. ('?ADTAi'QUt County (Western District) held its Convention ?.I Mayville, on Friday, the 24th, and elected Congres.?ioual delegites instructed to renom.? nat? the Hon. Uenry Van Aernam, and chitee the Hon. Walter L. Sessions, Franiis A. Brewer and A. F. Jennings to the State Convention. Thor fl'inhii. That ia the -"rest Tnion pirty of the nation, ?hoi? j c-oiii-.-li ?sfeiy guided tue routitry through the Kebellion, and j wl."*? anns conquered and lulsJu'd it, we recogniz* the p?rtr wli.i?e principles alone csn be relied upon ?nil adhered to with ??lett in He r.?-o!i?.iu?ti?ii of the State (ottrDBlObU of the roh ifliiiH? Slate?. liaolred,. That we rordiallr appmro of tt.? ?draioiitratloa of liot Kenton, which hat been ctiHracterlzed by ?Och pre ili'ime, taaaaar aal ki ?at falikfnln??? lo Iki hal inten?:? of the pe.'l'lc of lins .Still-, and to um ?let mid wt.ui.d >.I ?cldlor?. ?nd to tie c.i'.-a of fire jr? v.-ri. in.-nt. at cntntnenu? him to their r .ninian.-'-, omi we ohoerfulli rrcommand him totbeir ?uffiage f.ar i-o.ditton. Retohed. That w? are lo fimr of the policy of the Con-Ten of the U'.i.a'd Stiles with reference to the reetor?tion if the SiH'oGoi'rnnienti de?troye?l bj the Kebelhon. that we fully ?pprote of the amendment to the Constitution of the I'nite? State?, udopted bv ( oi.gr.??, and iiihmitled for r.itiflcttion to the pea pie, and that we likewue ii: prove of Ile course of our - ii'prei"iittifire. the lion. ftemtf Van A?rnam, in Congresi, and It qu?t? our Congre-tiooal dclegmion to furor hil re iiiinilr' I i"ii garni 'd Tint without ih? aalparaMM of the President. CiiiiiT'?i lui? the ?ai'e jm? er of proj'oiiiif? ameuilmenti to the C.m.t.talion: that a? the people'? repr?sentatives it isthaouly itsmlsrn of the nntionnl will, and that io the prtseut diitmbed rendit on of Ihe K.-hel :->..?t s la II -e r r 1 it i ni to the Oe er il ??neriiinent, we recognise Congres? as the supreme power?. .mil ?ni n-i.-.iiii .:? ?ellen in all Just and pitiiolic mosle? in behalf of Ile constitutions! amendment now ?utnuitted tu the MM?, /'.. .fer-f. TI st we are In fnmr of eleetinir member? Of Coe BIMI who ? til rrpieient the withes aad prim p e? ?if the loynl nml painui le Mopt? tt IbB? 'Uiiiry. unil ?vim 1, . ?esiitue re?peet for the MEOBO I ii.)i: soldiers ?u.l seamen w t shed their blood t? aste this connu y frem traitors, and we ?re opposed te Hw. e.ection of meiiiiK?!? nf Coiiaress wl... will aid I'rtsidcat John? son in |.uttinir the li'toilative. ox cuHre and Jti.iici? ?ui'.nriiy and the police of the Hebel Suite? It to the hum!? of Irai:, r?. j whose gai nient? nu* dripping ?iib |.ii?ri?.|i? hi "?id tim? ?Hurd ma no protection to lb?) property or lue? <?f the lu lou people I if those Slate?. Hrt.itred. '1 bul tha> recent m???acre? ? f I 'ia! people In Mem? phis and Ser, Orteana by rctionitiutt? ii and pordmmti Ha brie it the Icgitnunle reeiilt ol the policy of 1'iesid. lit ./..l.m.ali. and we ho!tl bim resjeiusible fur lb" mi-rders .u those oceis?i"iis et h.vail ?bite and black men, whose only offeme wss tueir loyal'.? to their country Reiohed, That we regnrd the C.mirri"??!, ntl Teat Oath II one of Ihn great bulwark? of unien and liliorty, and that w? are unalterably opptraed to ant chance or abridgement ttareof. Reiohed. Tn?! we fully approve the aotion of Corgre?? io ti o looUiliealiun ol (he uemrslily laws of the Called State?, ?nd thal we deeply aympattnie with our Ir.dh fellow i iti/cni ia their love oft lelr natlTi? land, and that wi will rejoice w10? lhem on the rt-d??ptmu of I'd?. .1 from Hi Ulah oppreatlon and despotism, and thal they ihall hate our coantonauce and mp port in all lawful ineaua employed to accomplish that end. In Mo.*BOB(R(?che?.ter District) the Hon. Thomas I'a-s'.ii?, Charles Wilson and William Wagner wore on Friday chosen dele_ates to the ?State Convention, and instructed to bupport the renominatiou of Cor. Fenton. %VaJ_ft County (Flushing District) held a conven venliou al Roslyn on the 1-ith, chose F. U. Potts, John Birdsall and Q, J. Downing delegates to the State Convention, and Reeolred. lbst w? blfhly eommend IheVonrie ?f hu Excel lenoy. (?.?v. I' - : eis _" Kin ion. in adniinnterin?r the affair? of tin? Stile i n'that wini ? aa bus given tie roost coiitu.ctug evili-iiii- .hat ne- passe-a?. all the iju?llfii-?tii":s of wisdom sad prudene? nee.led in the posi'ion he bonis, lui patriotic dero t.i.a t?> th- I'm ni in ber darkest day?, l-l? kiudneis and cars for the soldier?, and Iii? unflinching integrity in guarding the int'Te.ts of the Ktnte, Inve et de?red him to the people D.?TEE County (King.?t<>ti Di?trict) ha? chosen F?ter Cantine, William II. Romoyn, and Thomas Cornell delegates to the State Convention. Westi-ii?ikb County (White-I'lains Di?trict>has chi.-eti Edmund J. Forte*, D. S. Rowe and I). W. Millar to the Stalo CaaBBB?b? al! for Fenton. aiiiixt County (lil District) will send Robert C. Illili lil.uni, Wm. II. Sliiie.-r.iud, tad I'lult A. Smith; and rrom the yd Di ?tritt. George V. Johnson, Hon. Ly....i'i Ticinnin. mil (i.e. W. WHWEau, ThI ''si I? Erle* on Sit unlay ?hose (.corny l?:i\v?on, Ja?"ob C. Cuy 1er, and John N. Borter di'li-gatc, ausl Re.oi-ei. That th? Adminiitratlon of (} it. Kenton de ?ervoa and (?immatil? the re.spe.-t st! confidence of the rpie ef this district, sod that the delegate? appointed . '.hu Cnveiitiou be re.|iie?ted to tote for his ?nomina? tion. The 4th Dislrict li? chown James II. Ma?tenf Thomas W. Jackson and Minn? M< (jowan. Fach di?tlict assembly baa voted "hearty approval" o? (?ov. Fenton'? adu)iir\tratiou, and the .?tarni taken by Congre.?-. The _> I Assembly Dintriet Convention adopted unanimously tlu-?e reailve?: trier.o. "Mf poliev.- ns ilia-?i? r?teal at ltww Orleans and ? M lut.: i?. elesny Indicate? tint it is tbe Imperative duty of the I luvalN ?Uli to ei;>r??? their entire ?taipallii with ?mr -titrering bl' tfiren Bl the S nth. now n?.pressed and periecuted by par i iloueal Hebel?, wlo. through Iba nu.taken cfemeacy of ?mr ac i ridental I'reinleut. hate been restored to t_h?lr former power ; and privilege?, and Whtreat, An opportunity li a (Tiri ?-| m tt meet in council with our patnotio brethren of tbe South, who hare been io 1 ?a', areli tiie.1 nil ever found true lo the li?, of our common nniii'.rt, t!i.-ra'l..ie Riiolred, that the following named fenl.emtvn be appointed lo reprisent the -M Attembly Dlitrict of Alhir.t at the ?.'.intention ..f .?southern ?.'Tallin to be opened at Philadelphia on 3d dar of ."?.-pteiuiiiT. the Hoc. Jota K. P?tler, the Iiou. Henry Smith. Peter ?taltrr, lleuiy llsrcltr. an" E. Kilklri?. I'Fkll It Yl I ?IT. Kt IIIIIIItM A I'uion l?cneral residing in thi? Stnte ha.? ju?t re eeivod a letter from an Army friend at Shreveporf, La., whence we extra, t Bl follows: ' 1 hat? but a moment to write beforttbe iteasiboat leave?. We lime Iv?-.: und'-r ir_is ?nd in lina for three Dight? past, and are in ijuit? a ?tate of eicitement. Ile Soto Parish ?the wortt in the State) bn risen. Miny of the planter? bate been whipping nml ?hooting I"re? d-neu ?ml d?f) .Jig the military to i airest theui. MnJ ?r Thompion loareheil '.O mile? into i the Pariah, on Tuesday night lui, sol arrested I fit? plaaters. The peopla here armed and pre ! pared themielv?'!, it.d iwere Ihey would rescue thei? tntn. Ther are trying to get up a not. aad paitlv iuot<:etl?.d after the new? of tho New Orleans riot* carne ? bit we put them donn Tery niihkly and (juietly Thoy tweur Ihey will clean nut ibe ? ala-ii!,e.I negro troop?.' We ?re ouly in hopei they will try it on. It look? like war again, they talk it Krong!.?, ami are holding secret meeting? i-ouitan'ir-. I pity the poor Hlacks; they -nit?.-r teirihiy. Ia Tem, only IO milei fron here, they work and treit them exactly the ?ama as ia old ! shivery timo?.-wiahe? to be remembered to yoa, aad | ?..? tell the ?iener?! the old 80th I? to hate Port Hudson in? scribed nn lti b.ni?e:. .!ailie? ii at last doue the bray? boy? ?ho tml'il olid fo'jght in ,ho tranches timing the jnemorabl? ? . .-<-. ...i A ia?, m, ME ? ' 7'/ir Timm di ratM I pi at deni ol' ?pace til .?washy pr.ii.??- ni lu editor'? reputed effuiion before the Phila? delphia Cm.i?-:.ta ia. (>i,c "i' Ita tdBadian pronouu'..es !l | .nuire.:? worth| i plaOC I y the ??ide of tho Dei l.ira tio'i nf lii(!e[ieiit!c!i. e. Tia' Cu_M?Etl Divl.iration, El iap| i ??? TAr Tintr-inf j c'a rdaf t-ontaiiii BBOtbei IpeolBMkB ol'per "i .ii a 1: r-'lorili. iitioi:, put forward in a letter li oin a .?washing corrc.-pouil.Tit in QaQBfia, who says that t li ?u I-ltilii'l.-li'li ,i ii hire-- briant ''glouin'^ tcir tO the ll(? of the reade-:" "Mr Katmond hm latarvafta his nr.nc and politloal ,aaii??? ni iii.'?!' qoMtioai "i ik? amy nidisioi'iblv with to? al? tor? el ilii" t'nii"! M.it'S. nml wester. : m.iy be ihe resul!, wtieihei tl.e unit? of lue AanTi'iii Kepi.hi.a su?|l baagsin re ?n.i al, m ,:, .r. I v d' -'i"> '.'o' tnaatlfnl fibrtc of the Conitl tiitiaaii, ileaaliir'.hi I'nili'l-lp:.!! Cn ve'itinn will ni? a?? ? be bell a? ti i ?mbodlmeot of pM-Mtlo dealre ami ??""?rt, ?nd ! Y!r linviiaiial nuiy ?lib the ?stlsfaotitiu at If ?race, tint with fir iielihr pnri.?.-?'". ?niinm lita?la?. 'Atagi ??aaaBBMaa ' ?.irrmiirri.' Ves' I tasa maj be deitroj e?l - We "part I - "?.in.-nt. Ai', i h i - i" at?eli bl . -I '?a the i report af "im 'I rum?ii. to rita? thal Mr. I Smiih, n (joK'iTiiuent l.'iiiuniia-BfJonei in Florid.i. trat a public I'ci'in r, Th Timta yaataaiaj ?Inca Mr. Smith tin-tardy ju-i.i ?? t.? ia**, in vi(jwi>fl.'? vieil cation ? HW? ca? all aa wa E? trttfe fftat ytaaaaia thal we hat? haag;*'!.s Mr imUb aa a naU??an ol birt oh?r??ur, int? i mai ititi i rrltj irai that ?te ure inelun-'l t.i pi?. ?? i.n illicit relisn.-e upon Bl y itatementa he tn iv malo ir-.u hil mi Wuo?loil_t? in I'-gard to ibis or any utter Batt) r. ' lill ESE ?t>?:K lioi.K ll'.'.in, ?..a? for th?' V . liiun of isis; w ill ..['in un Tlittrs'l?r, Sept. (j, ?t ' ? ? I: < tata? lofM covirs more thin 9M j ige?. Ail (ho lcidir.* pub? lisher? ti'titribute. Moro tlmti 10,i?X? I'hotnitraphie Al binni are on tho list. I.very book mi the iiaitalot-ue ?ill be ???Id without MtetVt to tho l.i^hr?t bi'hlrr, Mesira l-1'.iutt. Stra'bci.^h \. Co.. .Nn, tM I* '" I ?' *. r? ? ' ' " .. i ________aoo?i_n oiiiri %EV. r>.'.iii Betka 'H'!, uhoil! ,1 in Ho. c;iy v,-,i..iu?y in im in?, at tho residence of Samuel J. Tildiu, wu? liorn M .r?k ?"Ji, nat, at Woedrteak, Vermont, ji 11 ia tia wan pt a, and hia fneuds without influence, and at II years o! ig" fea waa an orphan, lut fioui lim Lr?t I.? dtafetafel that reatl'-n tod enterprising ?pint a huh inarki hu career. He left Vermont in boyh ?od to seek bil 'ortone it tbit State, and firtt tuttlud at Selina, where he obtained a situation a., a clerk. Hi? tint nringi were de? voted to paying the duhta he had r?ja-?eived ai a ?ole legacy from his p?uont?. 8oon after he removed to Hyneun, where he engaged in the ?alt-boiling butinest, and In a few year? becamo tory successful. Hi? next ?tep wat to engage in tho commission ?ml forwarding buii ness, by ?Dich he gained a foitune which ha mvaated in the purchato of railroad ??currie?, becoming largely interoated in nveril important roadt. Weitern New-York wa? in 18-i-t? a gund field for inch energy and foresight as h.i, and about thia tun? he wa? mau" a Director of tho Bat?alo and State Line Kailroad. Upon ita consolide lion with the Central Road, lu 18?3, Mr Kichmond wat elected Viee-Pretident of th?. Company, and in 1R*?1 succeeded Mr. Fra. lui Corning it President. Hi?' connection with other railroads, though not official, was influential. For many year? he had liro?1 in Ilatav ?a, and acquired great wealth. Ihoeo ore the milli faed of bil buimets life, hut it waa ss a politician that ho hccaaie one of the powers of the State. Ile wu a Democrat all his life, but in hil youth npec" ally a liberal Democrat, using hil intluence for the free* soil wiug of the party. He opposed the annexation ol Toxas in 1*44, and sustained Martin Van Btirea. lu 1804 he (.enounced the Nebraska hill. But though representing the more tolerable prin? ciple of hia party he wai alwayi very careful not to r?k its ?access at the polia. Hence hil fre ?pient reconciliations with tht loaders who differed with Lim in opinion, and ih? compromises of the two Ma-tiona of the pa-ty. N> State politician had a higher reputation ?I a manager and wire-work??*, and in 18?0he wat appoint. ad Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee, a posit on which he held till his death. At (he ChirlnWn Convention, in I860, he did all in his p>?wer to prevent tha division of tho Democracy, apprariating, perhapt, the ? a! ion al da n ?'r, mid douhtks? foreieeing the raiii of hu party. During the K?bellion ho acted with the Democ? racy in opposing the Administration, though it mott be remembered to his honor that ho did not join with thon who wot;l ! gladly hive risked the deatnietion of the Cuiori to gain a party triumph. At the Chicago Convention ol 1864, Mr. Knhir.ond wts very active, and ardently promoted tho nomination of McClol'm. Hu? po? litical course of late is well known. He wm one of the three or four.men who ihipcd the tctiOQ of the Saratoga Convention, and at Philadelphia wu conmltod equally by the lecoders from the kepubli* can party, tho Southern delogstei, and the Demc-crst*. no sustained, of course, the policy of Mr. Johnnn, tnd Tlie Pott in'iui-i? -* that tho Democratic platfort* tnd ticket of 1865 were- adopted after assurances given him dur* ing an interview with the President. This fact.we may note in passing, is important ai showing how early Mr. John? ?on? aecret negotiations with the Democrat! begun. Dean Rieb mond waa a shrewd leader, hut withal bold. The spirit of an adventurer was bom in him, he loved politics at some gambier! lore cards, as much for the laka of the excitement at the lower. Hil ambition did no1 ?eem to aim at office, for he repeatedly declined nomint tions for the Govornortihip and the I'nited States Senite?. It wai better, in hit ntimation, to irle a party, than ta lead it, for he well knew tho difference between the freedom and tue might of a fow gentlemen meeting quietly at dinner to plan a gre it campaign, tnd tho (ram? meled influence of an offii tal. It waa hil pride to place in the throne the man of bis choice, and 1 o stand behind it. Thai all his extended influence wai personal ; hi hat woven a web over the State, and the threads all contend in hit grasp. His energy, if not his principles, wai en titled to respect. The ii laws of whicit he died, brit showed itself at Brs'iff, rd, Conn., about three week? ago: yet he did not yield, but, without aeftfealUftf a physician, went to the Saratoga Convention. Constantly growing worse, he persevered, and attended the Philadelphia Cou. reiitmu, and thence traveled (o Washington. After Mr. 11J .it- ii, who knew his condition, had removed him to hu own home, he world if permitted, have gone io Albina, le attend the meeting of the Democratic MateCommitt'?-, This was th" nature of tne it,an. l'est was not rest t?l bim, when ho heard ufar off the noise of the battle. Personally Mr. Kichmond had mach popularity, anj though his opponents were ma;.y he had few enemies* H'.it. while ae aro glad to speak of him as a more generoui opponent than many of Iii* colleagues, aa a business ma? of r?r? enterprise, and a politician at rude force, his powqi OUOalrtt tlie day. He invented plans, hut did not enforce principles. In the great reforms which have re-create?' the nation Dean Kichmond had no part, and little. s;ib pathy; the ?Ieverness and cunning of the manager of mau and parties aro always outweighed hy the earnest devotion of a simple mind to truth. The publie life of this success? ful controller ? f elections will have little influence on thi future. Be was the tirclesi architect of e.iilice? that per letualiy fell down; the rel.uildcr of ruins which ihoulti liare Leen left to di cay. Death scat? bed bim sudden!) from hi? schomes, but may not be laid to have taker bin before his work waa done, for such work is never done: bj its nature it is without end; it is the labor of Sysipkut.' the rolling of the hnvy itone up the bill "i K etona, th. pouring of water into thu cask of tht Damades. Th? Democratic party will tatt an ardent, able and soln?_ly devoted leader in Dean Kicbuioad, but the future u ill to? mi?, him. Tilt HBV. JOH!? PIBRPOST. The Rev. John Pierpont, whose death ur regret to an r.oune?,wa? lorn April 6, 17*?,'?, in Litchticld, Con.ecticuL 11 ? education was completed in 1804 at Yale College, euc* in 1805 be became a t alor in the family of Col. Wm. Allston of Sort. Carolina. In ISO!) he returned to Connection?, where he studied Ita-, and settled at Newburyport, Mu? He did not succeed as a lawyer, and hi? mercantile enter prises in lia'.tin: re and Boston were alto unfortunate. In 1816 he published " Aire of Palestine," one of h.? iir?t |>o?-ui?. and ?ubaequeutly ?' ..li.-d in the Henani theological school. In 1813 he was ordained innisteroi Ike Hollis-**. CniUrian Church in Boston. In 1835-1 h. visited Europe, and publ.ihed in l*?i0 in eduion ti hu poem?. Hit persistence In speaking in favor of the ten; pi ra nee reform eau?e?l trouble with hu congregation which reiulted in a re. en years coutrorariy, when ht re signed. In i boit he a? eepteil the charge of the Cultana: Church in Troy, N. Y., where he remained fosar yean?, aad then took chaire of the Uni Congregational Charcb ill M ed ford, Mast., where he continued to reaid ! till th? beginning of the war. Of late Mr. Pierr?.it?probably unfitted by ago for the active duties of s clergy nan, wit obliged to accept a clerkship in (he Tr'asnry Depertmen*, and holding that position died. John Pierpont ?ras c. good mar, and an earnest reform'r. He labored actively ii behalf of -euipeiance, anti-Slavery, the me Lora! ion of prison dis? ipliue, and i.her refornii. Hat as a tuet l.n wi.l bo chiefly i? aieiuliered. Humos! important poem? were the in-pnation of special (>ci'_?iom. one of the longest wai read in honor of (he centennial celebration at Lit. bli' A, ead tvtt "Ai?g,f Pain the werk winch tir.-t gan hun n ntatim, ? ia writtn foi recitation et a charity comet. The ide* of thit MM .a ;he e\hl!utli)!l n! tt.'? power ot'Jius.'. m Colijunclion w.C.l local ??enery and national character, mainly rtfurrun* to tl.e sacred histor?.. His tomp?'rt_ico mu?!?, religious ai'd , atnotic pot it i are numerous, and probably the iuaior.ty have r, ter ncc'i i o!l.*eted. During the wai be a loft nmil Bullit Mlllg?. inspired with passion ind tener, tad inurtthln fin on tb-otl an nntnaminltn Mr. Pierpont, who wnalwayi atroeg and healthy, r? tallied much of li:? power illino?! up to Iii.? death. At OM American poet ka cannot bl rank. I with the last; ia? highest imagination w.? denied! nu, hut some *t kft M hgii'ii? poetry ha? rarely leen atoo! tod fat strength lad Muiiilu:i!y. we may quote h a Seo einnij le .i th* ?tv k the i.eai.tiiul DidicaU'.n Hymn written tor '.te CuBifn'g? tiona! Chareh ka Plymouth, 'i|H>n Um bi-M aenfan b? thu earnest Cougrc^atioi.sl C!i.:ri!. in An., i 'I'.ie w.n.i! and WHVc* wey.? nat i ', Prlgrl . - A- ,1 I . i? ti ,'ie ?o?! oil'Tinf. in ena ilr. W ? ' i -ki ria) okoj iI ,\ i.,i a ? ' n lu ? '? - ? om ???lit?, i igaaa n,? d- ?' i' "t"! I .i.iisic ef :: iir , N,,* ihn ?>'' **'? '" i,,j:"*'ti?-*. I?,, ae il.rii i lilli' n. I :ri>?g; 1 ka t< m,I'? ,u. v ai rain ile .? nick ,ur efeoral ?ung. v, i n t?? ?? j? ii. J tan ii?? ? iii vtoi?iii|> anj ibm ?taren M..f ou-* i ?an' up ?,e|.re Ti ee J'; ,:u Lei ia a*, ,.-uo ?,, I .. Wl.il hire iv?;. ?,., I, t? Inn 1 u?. T"t"t? !*? , p 1-cir inn afrnvn feeU-du, I '-I It witt 1 ? Mu) '. I TO. *? " ?v'.i.trt .',.'l.". I! it i! A/..?l.'st;' ,1 ? Be thou iLi'ir gi. ?ii!, 0(. '?' \\ wooli ne?. H"!r ! -fen le. ? hi I! ? I '('? .BW! 'I'"' I' !, . o li Bl -' Where in ??. ? a'"1 e';?'? :" ' ?* : Tli-?I on* w! re I si ?;. reai ? a. ,e| to, .?,. I I... . ......