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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE^ VOL. X....JNO 2883. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 1$, I860. PkK!? TWO CENT& [SEW-YORK TRUM WE. nt #rW?ciR? DAILT TK.Bl-ll? ? H-BLIM1? ??IM MOWNM I RMff HWW At Tho Tribu?? HalMlM?, *?r??>r ?' *?????? ^ NWMI lUTMU, o??o?lt? tho 0?V Hall, ?i?ftrforod to City Mh?cntwi tu? IM "^?,p^wn"*? Lr?ll ?v.1 < ?- rv ""I? 0 ?m otV-?. ?*>?<?? ?ora? f? flrtxw iba? 'Do?? of Tt? ?*>.. ??,? t-r HA ?M TERMS Or \UVEIlTXaXHO luMnl ???II,?*. '" ' KkST^t! .A? * - '??*???? jtfMe?ov? ?dt??"?" ?' ??? ????i\?u ?jdfcufa?i |n?iT.Ti'i?t, m>l e?e*edlct 3* word? wU) l^??l 4<lT?rtteern?>at?-At lfc? mx ??? by ib? MMM AliAdr?nlt3ia?aulni?'V <?? *,.??/ u*a ? at Morning and Evanirg F. i ? MEW-YORK WEfcJtLT TRIBUS E ?VERY LARGE TAPER FOR TUECL?C':ir.tY II a> Rtbad ?v?ry Raawtfrf? Morn?..? t: -.?j low ?rtje ? j: por aocc It, ?riMMI '.._?-,' I''l!'", ;r:.r .-.. 1 ? ?o? addriw? fer t*. ?nd iho paper ta ao cm? eronae. tovea? lb? ?ice for wblcb li : Advartteoeiecu for thl* rtMl will t* ("vzvi . tm ttM each UmiUos._ THE 913?-W ?.-.'21. Y TRIBUTE ? ?oblLtood every :r.?n??,v Ulj Hauriay u*r?a?< frtee ?S PW aniuua. Two c^ple? for Hi AdTcirtlmimm ? etnu a lia? each Inanition THE irEW-TORf TRX3rjTFE Per KarepeHa < irc-aliutea, M pobUabed on the deparuire of each MaU 8u\raer lot brrerpoo!. F rice 61 cent? per cap;, oi R< per year, po?U?. (NEVV-YOKh T?rU?^t?. DEATH OF THE PRESIDE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. i* TtLEGRAPH TO frit NEW-YORK rRilVNf. Lying in ?Kite of the l.wte Pr.?Meiit. Wiihibcton, Ffld?/, July li. The remaini of the late 1'ra.idcnt were deposit. ed in 8ute in tho t ait room tliii Aftenio >n op m R jDignificeiit CAtofa'co <,f blick velvet, triinmod with white latin an<) lilver lace. The bady w?i in a lead coffin, incloitd in one of m&hogony, wita lil? ver ?if duration. Tbe lato I'rei'ilent'i cciuntonknce K-wiinf an' rhiDged. Hi< lief a* if in a c?)m ilee.'i, and iaa. neme crowdihavc viiited tho Whito Homo daring the day to take a lait !o;.k at the old hero. f he belt order prevail. ?I, in..ugh lotno little con. ration wta created by aligl.t Itjtftj gentlemanab itrtctirg a po-ket-bo-jk containing HO from the pocket of one of our citizem. A great number of itrangcrs have arrived in tho ?itv to wilneit the hou Ml ? lomutier Mr. Clayton is reitored to hoalth. Keccotlt)? of the Ni?j at 1'reaideJt Ta>lor'a Death nt ? hnrlr-toa Otliaa?THi, WeJneedav, July 10. The intelligence received here thti morning o^ Oen. Tajlor'i (Kalh, produced tt deep lenaati <a tfBOBg our eitizem. The flags of the ihipping were all at halt m.it_ rraceedloM In ItaJtlmorr l'realdeni'a Death. leAWiaa, ?*iid*y, Juiy |J. Tlie I)UiUt??ru? ?! nrMitalna thaofli ial uiogratnme ? ror ProctitioKi Uri CRKinoniei to b^aolea . Batorday at Lf oc!.cl?. A !ju'.a.,t (Jenoral Joaca bai iiincd an order to ail the NaT?] RadMUttR/j 8 ?t?.i,i. Tho hooffl am k) b? parAdul at 1" I If, aft*r ?hieb tho lab-r* ii tho day trial ?caie. Miimte g?"i are to be fir.d from snnriie to aunjet. Oficcra of the Army arc to wcw the b&dgo of taoaruiLg on their kit arm. and axord and ??Ian < (?f the levara! It at 'i , ' t.iraiog r:>r a l>ttW?\ t.f six un.nth? 1 nteral I'errmouiet at I'lnciunutl mut f liiMburgh. MtTi Kilda/, J iiy 12 Our ritizeni aro maki. ;>araUout fur i al ??eifiiiui-i?-! ot 'the lato l'r^ti?ent on Vo ?. liahlnBMM '.vit'' '?'oto in Wathingtoo. htt?R?, Friday, July ii RtwnHi i,.-..;.. ,*.,<? kaU in ora ?iiy u*t , for the purg?te o? "iikioj? lach pr?para? tion ti aro Decenary for the funeral obieqaiei or U?.n /.?chary Taylor, lato 1'reiidcat ol thj Lnitod 8Utvl. B*i TiMoKE, Friday, July li. A liumber ol bouiei in tint < ity hnve been ??co rttfd with ui'.mri iug to day, in hjnor of our lata and much regretted Cruet Mi^ittrate. Ail buiiiitn will be lUipeiuled lu tl,n cuy W nAirrow during tho funoral. I'rtpaiatUt? lor the hunrral t bnugr-. la OU Art beider?. Corrct?ondeoce ot The Tribune. Wa?iiiiictoi?, Ttunday, July 11. The proceeding! of tho Home, to day, comiitod of tho merett formality. The reception of and as (juio. entice in the report ol the Joint Committee to \?bom vtu uiiigiicd tbe duty of arrati?jii?g for the faueral of the late Preiiiient, was tbe iam t >ta?. Ai I iu?jrmc? y,u will be the caie, a* long ago u yritcrday morning,**);, til. graph, on the relia U? autUttity of Atiumt?y I!. .rral Jtt'.iMton. Satur? day haa been fixed at IBR day of the ob?e<piiti. Tho two Houtet of Coispr?si will micmble in UmrroipvcUve chaniWi at 11 o clock. At the tour of 1% the Senate arc)mpained bv tbe Prcti ?lent and the -Cabii.et of ?M |?te Pretident, the loreign Diplomatic C.irpt, A \, will proceed to the Uail of Representative! i .:.-re tas tina Coa^ro? ?louai will be KruioJ, Rad procjed to the 1'; > I vat M |>r>vnion ?? OftfJ "it oil?' ? ' Iak\ you wi?i>v it?itia?y the line trratjtcment wluh Wiesel M well on tho menor? iaa .?,?. aiiunof the ?^t.e.al i : 1'reaidont UiRRiso.v. lu?eed, too plan HtRR ??' '/>'-' ^?? f'?1??" RPJ tied throughout. As mon, th? mutary eicorti a:? be und?r the comma d of the CDmmaoler in Chief, 'tl Scott.) incocaectiotiwiththe Uajor t)*n. eial in oomuiainln: t i . kkDittl .?tien ?ral JtMUM. The plan vaj arrange.! iu the Cabinet ?tetin^ yeaterday momie,.' ; bot, at I in-brmedyoa tliia, on tbe authority above mated, tho matter wai r*f. rr??i to Contr?e?. Already the R.-(.u!ar Panai ?*?? io;1.- i t: a i wkkj pointa have received tinir order? to join ic th? pageant; and I learn that aome of l?e ornea ?kao? r'tyiag Art.lliry itationed at Fort MoHaa ry hive already arrived N> aRtat or ?xpeaM ?id ho fpared ia the determina i?>u to make this fl"?"mi* umurpaaied by any prevlow one in t?^Ti1:Uw?l bi *gor9mm ***?*' *"?*? a^l^T' e:ery W?> WOrtbj H al? to The city wT;^ "* *? ** '*tiOB ttrtn?.. ., "*??ai to ^i?. Already ?trangers pjaj poario? in k.?. ? ?il.becrammed. ?i^^!^ ?cramW.forWgbgibaVco,??^ *^?^7 Speaking of the?,, tr.;V?W -? * * that the bar. proba ni ity of ?Sl? 1?,"' ?lready given ,ou, that tr -aaaSl? * ?hek^Mfrovntholaa. f ? 3?-?? ?*** ?? -?*. kh. treaablin; ?ore ^ wt ?!^ ?n- of *. wWit, the ,.,,, bafkin*T?r. ; Hope, w ich ^.^hidd^^i^? ?f ??appoint..., fa, the.? r.aay J?v#. 0f J' ? the gathering throng ii in parteen {> ?ted, ? ?ill ?well the L?e A ' tt.oo.mcrs' at lb It WH rnrinu*. to aee how " hard" ?orne of thii dil interested class to >k the very exp**ct*t:on of th decease cf President Tiylor. One of the? M claimed in my prr-scn- e, on Tuesday evenm*. tha be iu "sick at heart from the contemplation I the We possibility or su< h i AViov*/-aiamity !" Tbe united end per?..nal call of the Wni?i of th IVnLsy Irania Delegation, on the President^ las eveiirg. it aaid to have availed nothine. M HOfcS ha?ii"? tiird Ma mlmi ?? Mr nfi KnnoK h Pern.-his heart, 1 msv lay, h?r were ia nodi?'* that old atfM-iaiii.ua, ?? ? ?? "' lhe. ?,rT" Congrcif. and of the nme Committees, and evei the lame we ?*, has eDdeared him to the Prenden in a peculiar manner. I sent you acme ruines about Cabinet? I doiotferl prepared for any" 'eliabh> Therefore, I will withhold my li?t a day or tw< longor. I Bay ' nay li?t," be< auae everybody yiv meet baa one ci hia own made out. Sigma. Drain of the Prealilent -OfflclAl Correspond ence- Proclamation from the Treaanry De parlasen!. The following correspondent-? p'.sseJ betweei Mr. F11.1.MOKX and the Cabinet on the first u nonnccmeiit of the President's decease : D?r*RTMrMT or Statf, W<?niKr;Tuii1Tu'-?di7, J ;o Kn.i.Moae, PruideittcJ ' 'ei. t?ir : The melancholy and moat painful duty de votv+a 11. MtaaaaMawa la foa ihai/uiiAP.v t?. lat* PmidMi of lha I'l'iini States, la ao Bare " ih* Preeteaafe Mantea? aal?a??lag,ataaM-yat lintel *?? .v.- ?' ? baaaf <" kB, *"?'] re?p*c fi,ly, your u bs ? JOHN M CLAYTON, Hwretary of Slate, ?v. M MKKr.mPi ? ? - trout^.rj T. KWiNO. (wvrelary of n? laMrl >r. r.r o. W cba*KiRI>. ?niatary VW?r UM BALI.ARDPRKSfONR^ <>f i'ueN?vy I COI.Ij\MK.K. Poiir-iaii-r-O-aer*!. BXVJ KDY JOHNSON Aitorn-y?-snerel. Mi. Fiilmore* Rrply. Waihikgion, taaaday, July 9. ?riEMF.M: I have just received >our not; . ,uf U>e melancholy and palbful >plBlfl|afa ??! .h< ,.rr, w of Z.iLUtkV T*vi.ua, Uto Pre?iilen. of the I'ciimi Sialr-a. I bare no lamroax* to exprea? tie em >llon? of mj beat I Tbe eb< ck la eo audden and unexprvmJ that I an overwhelmed Willi Brief I ?bull ?vail my?e;f of the earliest m iimwl to eom-nj-.l rat?ihe?ad lnl?!it?*M e to Coagroaa; ano1 ?null an.j'iHi i linie ?od place fur taking in* oaih >T office pre? IBB Pie?lo>nl of Ibe L'uitfd Slate? You are rnquealed U be pieaent and ? llneia Ibe rereuiony. tUspactfelly, Youra, MILLAAD X/LLMURE To tbe Ilur.nralile JOHN M. CLAYTON. Se.rrilary of Suie. W M MF.R^DlTil.Srt-fe.ary of the Treaaury. X. EWINO, iecri :?.? ofstelou 1 OF.O W CRAWFORD S^neiary of War. WM BAI.I.AaD PKK-iTOS. ftacraUry iftb? Nv/y J COM.AMF.R. PoataaaalarOeooral REVf RDY JOHNhON, AitorD-y ornerai. The following order haa been iaaatd from tb? Treaiuiy DepirLment: Tar.Ascar DnrARTM?fiT, ? UixEBAi. OaDta 1 Wsjtiiiixujo, July 1>, liju. ! TheKulcrot the World apeaka to I. ? B In lha dfaih of lia Cbtef Ma?tatraie, lenchi' g th? v.iruv o! aaaaaa gii atoraa and ib? UD<-mia'>my of human Uli Truly, a |i'*aln anand itreal MrKiatraie ba? rH)|. n T fiiri-rta that an occaaton >o rail of aorruw lc> a wh <le people ai,all t* marked \>y ib? uanal pul? tr* dnmorjalradjua of toe nriin n'a Iota, Ii la airool'njfiy ? nlert .1 ih'.i the nificta ol lb* Tr?-?aury D*pailm?-nl be lifted unti1 ?flsr the fuoera!, aid placed In mouinlri; ; that the offieara of t n < epart BM 1 wear the tiauaj bad ye cf mourning; for lb? term ol 1:1 Baaaaha, li la alao directed that th* revenue re?tela wharwear sm ployed, utille wtih Ibe niili'ary and naval aalnorv I I'j? ibe hij?bealluneta) b?m.n* of lha '. triotiB drad. W M MBRBOITU, Secretary of me i'ieaaury. a ? From Ibe Nation?. ' Il .1. The Oftlrlul Arrnntrmri f? I'ertl.e Funtrat *vtemr.i!ir$and II: m '*UPrmt unte/ '.ht United ."Ij''?, Utairal Z, '. rv ,".? W* p : . 1.U7, la y 11. Tba Committee of Arr^n^cmeuta of the two Hoaaea ol C^Mgraaa, iiaving oommM '1 with the -, ol ti:o deceased, bar, I that the Paoeral if tie late Preiident be 1 Saturday, the Kith of J?'y. M Lto'i h Tun re Inicua ?ervic?i U) be perfirmei by II r. I) at the Exc-.itivo Mast t" n>e u?a>?o if ?le Ki.it , 'u ?hieb i . h.1,ai aaaallj wo aMy?? afterward taken from the Pnatdava's H lOM to tha ? 1* Beryinj (Ir^ui I. a ? , .i, v ad by a Milt tirj ICtcort and Civic Proies.. ? ti'iiil?. Tbe Military arraxferJMBia ' . l.e re ction of Major (l?serai Scot?, th-? C.-a;1 aVaffj?iaf in i hu? ol th.? Ar?> y of the !' ill and Major ?enet ?1 \V altor J. (.'? haa :-?. Comwciott \\'n i.ow in tbi riiy, |a have the din arranconiCDti. The Martha! ol' tba (>?? ibit to have tbe dirn-ticii of the Civic ?'as taairm All the membera of the Diplomatic OoTpa, a ! A OKI of Uovemnifi.t, to?- Clergy of the Dutricr nnd efictt here, all Aisociationa and Frat rr.itiea, aud ? Arid ?t is -cipi cttuiiy reoriamandcd to t? nf the (?'ivfrtiintiit that tivy wear tbp uaar.. I'lMonrning. ohlo.R OH THE PKOCXM1 Ku. ? ,?' Eacoi 1. "? ? ttaaai ufaiai 1 ? i- if the Ainij iuo ibe M;Ml!i ai : , 11I. or ra niay rrp.'ii ?/. :., i f. r duly on il.c orraalon ) rivit I liaaMaraha -;rxb:a noJ hit Aid, Tb ? llatot? 1 f \Va?bifi?nin ax * r. Tbd Ci Ba?les of Armutteinei.u of the :?o ?I jieiof Cooifrr?? 71.1- Chaplain, of ufata < rartya lltaaaMag Fhyal naaa to iba late Pi ? I al ' iCAarat: 11.... Utary CUy. > ?lu?. T. H j;,?. 1.11,'iiCiiii, i il?* /? 1 Ij?. J M. Hm run. Hon. Trum- -. Bm. H C Hnthrot. ' I! ?. / . -.f. Ha?. Jut. ?clk,u??, Haa ,s p. I ? itv* ???.^h H h.it. faavJatawJ Wmm, (. H /'. iV,fu,AV "? ? Ck^/Jmtm ( ' Major ( 1 nierai J? twr, i?a,i.V'i huUmrtl, j Hrtg Urn lic-idrrt,*. Tee Uorae uird al 1 law ral Taylas In lie '.ats war. Fau.l.y asd re tUVM ?( U.e l?;o Pi, . Via rrcaldenio! tbe Uahaa S.*?ea aui Ute Uo?J< uf ?? * pa/lmrnia. Tbe Berceani-ktArma of the Se?ala. TLe rrea.e of lit 1'wu.d Su. ? pro temjport and Socretarv. TbeSergt-ast at Arm* of the liouao 01 ;ta,'-i* auvea : Kepioaaniatlvat, \>?,:. . and Clark XaaCUef Jaadea and Aaaoataie J... .. f tbe United State, a j . The Dip oaiai'r Corpa, t;?;,,.Lui? im o.?.'?fc'.j ran tx member, of 0*>l ?> MrmVri of 3tal- L Dlitilct Jilw.f ' -> , . JuJge? of ibeMrcutl and Ci >uiUiki Court, ' CohiaAV, wua iha M -a vf lha ?.. Offi-'eit- f ' 1 Tbe Jadae? of Ihr m ?irr.llrr of ibt- T asi. Solicitor, and Comer? ornee, feLtiona, laaiaa Afaira, P?i .ii_i fubtlt ? . ,. T f l erk, Lr. of lb.- aoreral DepartmeD'a, 7 1 r-rded by '.letr reapt.ilve Lii ? fC <';k? . ax J a., . .-C.rU - -noeet .^.^ oflha Dm , UrRc?re. . ? ? . ' . orpoiaie A oi.ruiraof Waahlar oa. ^1? ?,"i AaiowUaaa 11" O iir^'.-i ??&. ? Tioftaaoi, a>,d Snideciaof ihe 0 <Jefe| ai the 1 of CkIowI.U, Orncera anj 9j;d! ri w\o a?v*d in in? war of lll?, and .a Uto late ?rar ? ?i.d Kfairrai.lr? a? BJBJ w aj ' > j 19 the ?rt> ?**?** ,"r?',H.ttioiheMArahiUi'fih!'l>ii.tct. ? b,.wtll ?aa!. -*p? o?t p,. ? . ?et? Th. proawea >,n ?., ?o?.- frmii, rraoi<.r.:'atta?iaat 1 o'clock a*?;*?,.v, or on the r>-e.a*. > ..? v 4raay frayerai Orara. WAaDarA*i*ii st, XtavTk?jGtat\AL? Urrica.1 Waeaaattee, Ju>? n, v ""J Orara il. Oanra?, Ne.2l ? The tollo? ii.ji order ?v the Preaident of the Uni ted 8tatee arnoonee? K? the Army tb? iarnented death ol tie tlloairiroaQaawrnl EaCfiajtY Tatlok, late Prtfidaaitof ?e liatted Statct: W*a DiriaraaitT.Ji'y U, lftja. 1. ?V PrawtJa*-? *4 lb? United Sia'.-a. #-ith pro leuad torn*- ?junoar.c? a to the Army, the Navy, and Mwi?aOor?a, th,> death of Xachart Tatlob, late p/tardentar the I sittd State?. He .iiedattb? Kzrcoiiva Mai>a 00 00 the night of the f?th ioet at ??IrlcloBk. lia kaat pahn<- aopoaranca waa in ,'?rt:cipating .1 loir, BMBjari of ii, National Aooi.e-aary at tha'iae of the Monument now rearini; t.ithemem ?vyof H?.Hi?n..i His last oSoalar: ?aa to ?f?x hif. > gn?T. d between the ' ? and Gre Bntair. The vigor of? atar?, ?i ? l?tc yi-trt, h'cowie impaired by the ariooni toi and .... Boitly enartfitd in ayaJsata \ *x ai idv.Lcitg the gl rj < f I t ooaoUy,in ? career fort] jin-iir. toe army of tic Dotted Stict, > ' ?IfjraBl au.I Blasts lues An u Inten current of BBeeeaa and victory, terutinati by aa mblasaaaiBt astswrasseed m aaraati. ? I I if to be i< i > fam3. Hi"' ''it! a tn.i -v-er imple d ('.tare, ir> !, ? ththe crowning virtu of n.Mlertt.on ti.d buujttity under all cir .it, ttid eiperially in tin- moment of v.. reaJadtobia ctut-trymenthce gr-at and ? ilin which indued them, naoHaitot). kB f< m h ? Mgh mnitiry commini to t< ? ?r ?ad t'utt in t*-? ftofl he cet.n d ? he tint, but that be waa felt to I W( illicit. Theiimp l harar'er, the lirgloa:?! Hi pnrpoie.tho ill Titan aDd ^atrtotimefhi? pr. s ; bia moral courage, hii wiidorn, m nierait.> at d power of command, while they have endear: lim to tie hetrt ff the nation, aid to th* d. < tette of the citi< nalca-'amity in the Ion ofa Chi Migiitrau- wlimdeath iUelf?uld notai: crLfticM.-.cia of "having aiwayi done hit dity The Oflbwi of ths Army, of the Navy, a Marine Corps will, ai h manifestation of - IM t for tbe exulted character and eminent pubi i(..... i of the illoitriom dead, and of tl at to calamity the country hai ?eetatnsd by t. ifBicti.g M'penaaton ni IV .idem >?, wear < rtj cl the left arm and ?j?.n the I . ..-.vord f II Inoi Iff. It i? forthcr directed that fanerai honor, be pa at eich of tie BSthtar* po?ti BCeetdlBg to gen-r ?Ulm, and a: navy yards, and on board ? public veiseli in comminioo, by tiring thirty mi ote gana, r at n.. ridian on the day aft? the receipt o? this order, and by weanag their fiic ht baaf ?a.t By order of the President, OEOftUE VV CHAWKORI), _ Secretary of V*/ar. II. The o'ay after the receipt of this "Geier. OriJ^r " at each military roit, tho troopi trial ., paraded at 10 o'clock, A M and the Order real I tl.? m, after which all labuu fir the day will ceas. Il e National Fis? will bediiplayed at half s'at At dawn of day thirteen gum will be lired, au 'Jicrward, at interval! of thirty minute!, botwoe the riling and Mtting tun, a lingle gun, and at th ( Iom of the day a national lalute of .10 guns. The Oflicen of the Army will wear the bid<e < meurt ?i.g on the left arm and on their iword?. an tbe color? of the l?verai regiments will be put i j!L;r.?r, fnr tho period of nx tnonthi. " By order, R IONES, AdjQ'.aat General 0.9. A. General Order. Tbt i id S ti tes, with p-.; fassd sorrow, announce! to the Army, the Narj and Marine Curpi the death of ZaCHSJtl I lite T eudent ol the l.'iiite.l BtataR He di-I i tbe Executive MnnTt~l on the m^btof th at 1CJ oi . Hit last public appcarar.ee was iu parti, in ti o OoTOI inn t i : 0 ?r N'atijnal Anniveriary a tic baic . : : W rearing to theme m oryof Washington His last officia] at was U athx his atgaatare t the C.)aventi I i beteten ti.e i litad btates and Great Bri tain. TI.e ?isi r of a bi ire, a . lili) ".8, in l, Ii later y i ?rt, hi ( .me impaired by the ar In ? ti n ?zponrsa oi b?a mil tary lite. Boloh eiuraaMd to aWafsiaiag t ?? of bia c.antry, ia a carj a." o tarty yrti? in U e-rruy of the I laitod Stetsa In rendered eimie>t lignai and iliuatrioai. Aa an hrol?i san ess and v?, u,ry, lorai'miMi] ly l?. .is, lad i 'I ii tobt I BpHabed far Lia m'utary fame. il s utexsn:?ivd fortan?), and, with t .. - ? . . . ? ? civU Ol : at . trtlot m the ? that I . ?of his . g. i trtios, ni.' a him to tbfl he h t of Bat nation, add to t lenseoftt. ? m.ty, in th.: Iota ofh Chi I Migiitrate vahon tl lotto? ?... m < : 1 he ' iLir-s ol the Army, 1 thy .Navy, t I - a . i I ?C !.'? It ? ???ia. und of their ?enic of tho rnlamtty tHe coaotry bag latttinc: lingo tipeuatioaol t*rov!dcnre, wear:rapo on taaleitRnai sword Ik nx mont 11 It ii lurt! er dire, tod, ti.at luijeral bvwaai be ?Rid at each o! the sanitary post! arcorliog to the ftss> i si r?fsJatbiM il Navy yards, and un board all public vcss.'s la commission, by ?ir.i??-thirty min .'a pur? tg at Bforidian im tue day I I toi th:t order, and by wearing th. ir lag? a'. ban rael By ordar of tbe PiwatdaaRi UM BALtARD f..l-.M.)N Secretary ofLiiNav A.ir^ l'r, <ir m >..", ? , (103cl il notice? A'.l effcen if ti e Navy ar.d Marino Co.t i.t the teat of Government, to whom a i; U BOt assigned in the programme o: liera! ; vil! assj-a;!e at the N'i.7y I): partrnttt at ? o'clock A M on Saturday, it tt. w I ere they will be BCt by C -urn j'd riavjttB^wbowfli Msigr. them a pos:: c isicn By order of the So retary rjf the Navy. Mavv PSTASTSTSI i, J Tb> l 11 ki of tbo Na.-y DaniftlMUt Rod i's i'? cral bureaus, will r.ticmble a: the Navy building al I b i k? k A.M. on Saturday, the Uth tos? - - is the funj.-. Lato President of the Unitod BtRtes, at bac at s of mourn i ?d. rt> o.-.:. 11 tl e Navy. Navv I), , .uno.!. J-: y , Dsrat-iMiM To in rro?, July 13, being appoi .: Lcral tf the late Preside tt of tbo Onited States, the ) i ?ill cf Bureiui.thcir c!e;';i aai m:ne tached to this Department, will assemble ?t t'atir n ipt rlive crticei at iu o ado, * A 3d al ihe I), par" with badgu ? Ac" Taiaiiav Dir?aTnrsT, rirusday, Juiyll. N"nee ?The > ?.: ? , alBaraasaof asary De? . v ait?L 1 lb. i r.-atury baildin?. on Saturday, the 1.Hh n*t at Eurpcse of anil it? Pi. ? ? I ( " - ' ; MM tlaUUtry Arrival?. Toe dne company of I. S : l m. i i : afajoi upward of ?0 men, witr, .:, kaal 1 t? arrived BSN y citer Jay m. ??ait,' iron? For Ii Hecry, near Baltimore and took aatst lera at th Mtnne Barrtcki. Company C lint rep:ment o? ?. 8. Artillery, commanded by Capt- Bo wen, also readied be:a yeaterday from Fort Miilim, near Pbiladelphis? Tbia .xcedei:t ?orp. ?.arad^i 4? mon, and hi their eabres, tie dv.ance bssBJ too great, a-.a Bsfl heat of the weather men. m to ibrbid tbe tranapor tatioii of heavy araiameot By lut evsa ng'i train of cars we bal also tbe pkaaure to notice the arrival of a dataeb'oeat of I B. httrinei. under Lieut Graham. Taey ais frisa Philadelphia, and are detailed axpreotly for the purpose of participating ?n the solemn ptgeaat ofBaturoay next The two latter Com janies im? mediately joined ti.e former at the ?j/ernmsnt barrack?. r?oCu upati. i in.m New V<>rkani a-vnher from i rt Waibin,tor, will d-^iht1 ??? refh here daria< ^??7- iNat Intel lith. '?'?t MatatO? * y ?* y\ h nia ; ... \ < T, , _ *?? ?oaa, Jo*yl2 II? '. ? M .r ." ?Ulffdtr ? ? -. .-, ? . , 1 Bn** Q lloros sril o ir. r?n ArtlHe-j, ?nd-r Captara lUyuor, to tira 66 B.iM.:e*uoA, [ niiisasassia * to ih? a?? of i.-> On era'.] ?rom ir . j H:i ? ? ?iv.al wh h -aJ proc ?ion ni OaaoroJ Tay lake place at W ?hi?ton. I i * if tha respective Cor, ? \ 'the an munition rcpircJ tu mfgMmf r. , H, ._, ,. t HARLES w lajrovoia, m?< i) n. Commandita. Citt Bau, :tew To'k, Jal/H, t$50. A? a airctlrg cf the Coxmittee of Arraagemonta an "i-ttd by the Corn uou Council, in relation to ?COOOO ofOajacraJ Tay'or, late Peailento' ' nited State?, bel 1 in r om 4, City Hall, this dsy, tl^e fol'owi: s resolutions were adopted: Tt-rlt'd, Thmh*, '. h^fioeral. | , ?*?* fra He>U of ia#Uattad Otatee,kaha pia-e ?yieinaii !?" I n rr,,i. D io he c mr-ted of tb? ?llitanr, ?-.1 |-.a eiftcr*t i orders, ???ce',-, sad n'tr-ra of New-V ora. aid ? fer ' ? ? ti-* r!?. aw-) ?? it ? ? i .... and that all orders, sod i i i i assa talions I ? riiirer?:e i, ? rrajaaa teata !?! the Co arm!'?? ion sai -i ft c o'clock, P M, siroosa 4 Cil} Hall, lc ? akaawtoearr] alas "fihe day ta . ft a'em?Et.-r Btto-ttit, Thai the An y -.cd Nvr7 o' the Unite I i m in? ??,,. n, i?e r- , ? I < ?? : rrlnee !n in-kirg Ik ? teem M I.nary he ?erio-at-n kseoaaa "?'rate wliaibe Com n aid?r, of'h* dirt^rem ? * < r, Itr?lttd. Th?i i. ban net bearte? I "?1 device? cr la SOtadOBI iliaii ff aurM! *d in lee Prccea,l"Q hmJrid, Thai the Commi tee wi.l ht In ,esatoa daily In Ri om 4. Cliy lia:!, from the 15:h lo lite ??d un, from 5 to 7 o clock t M 0(t)KUE H FRANKLIN, | SAUL Y.L DtHkAr-.a, I JONAS K t'ONCKLIN, JAM M H. COOK. Mia part of the JACOB F. OAKLEY, f B'a/i ol Ali. MORuAN MUKI'ANS President. I * L H. WARD, I CHARLES CIUNF,. JAMES AtKEKMAN, I Commilt*e on HE.-l.Ki HMiTII. ; tie pan of Board FLORENCE MCCARTHY | i.f Aaj-.'a UbCAR rV. STL'RTEV \TT, I at I N B ?Dae I pera, of the fu?era. ? ? lof this d'.y. Naw-YoRK ClTT.??' H, Saturday, July in. In respei t to the ra "ii >ry of the lite President M'ibe 1'i.ut'd State?, and in pursuance of tbe rercirmcndarfon of th,' 1 nansj C-iu . .!, th this Court will be cloaed trr? ilay. Th* Term appointed fcf t'ois day will oof be hoi I cota Mjr.iiaj. By I WJ1 11, AjUBaTfROsrO, l ISsta. CSOa < M.T''.? The Pmi?tnft Fi:ne.ra'. ? ." B.?In view of tho ifHi t e ilijpens ttion pi . .1, ?bo, ii, strickr-odo* i t i B :l i i I tba Notaos, . . if a aid as ii.'i-iilaali. to btusb?e oursjlves (i, '. It a '?pt.n u? to b.-ar o : 11 the d?par? ti, a'i i.' r, ?' k ? ? jve, our rVith ths viow, and lollowini ib* BJiBjavpla of our sister city, I mend to the eWsaoB of Brooklyn, ?juieralh. Bararday. ti and th< afilpploa in on; barbor In di iplaycl it half mast f:oil) lUrua to , ir.J't. that al; tl:, odices aud stores l.jsod, and ?HI I?, si j rarkut il Ban i, Uiyor. Brooklyn, fary 11. !SiO. Tha o" .-? of ihe Kitih Brigade. ^: ; ito Militia ...... s ihr y pasiid Rtv to unite io tb) i n metnorati 'u o! I laWBCT T" 8l>. T.tfl.oR KT IIVHWVV -TliO ? itaens of safslWtJ, It J w i; have a pr;ce?aion y (Saturday) at 2 P M. and a'i ha.ineis will be ?Vied from 1 ?o1 '? I ri, Taylor'? Oenth la llaaoheater, N.'I. 're of TheTr.ijuii. Mxatn: stc?, N !1. rVadaawiaf July 1". Mr. ObbbUIi Our spimllo ? ?ty, usually io crowded with builncis, so fill of labor, is this after, noon pervaded with the stillness of tho Sibbath. At abou* 1 '? I rk tlo cows of Gen. T ay ! r's death i aphic dispatch, and tho laoje bell of t!,o Cty Bol i-oinmeiiced to toll. One by one tbe Church belli joined with solemn dirge like monotones. Various ;h.7?, drcsied in mouru ir.c', wrre raised at half mast ?n dureront parts of ?y, und larger OBii, ??-ailarly dressed, iai > ?? utin streets. Tu I ood spresd arouid ou: city, and by 10 o'clock t ?as in ti.in.mirg. At 12 all tbe shops, Iar,70 a-i'd srr.i '. ?Ora i <til and thed?or S.n.,1? bistk orope. At that tiite, t. \ the gasM wj-o rJaaod at oil ti e milla, and by a ipoatajM mo h Oft ' ? tail W citizens, all work was sus 1. A?itp?alst jiervadea the eat] lace is covered with sadness even the tor: < L AU H ?! that taM J has sustained a great l-xis? il at t If '. great rttd 'roo! m?n hu fallen. Ni'.W.:i,VMPSUI.1E. o Tribaiea of Rrapect to the Inte Preeldeal. Alba>t? At Albany, on Wedaeiday, a Special Committee of tbe Common Council was eoiTcned, at wi ich tbe Mayor comxunicated the melancholy ittellige.Me of the PTnaldnol'i ilaoaoia. aod appro? priate resoiutiona %-:q o U n i by the ?ecorderanl unaoimonaly ad' i ud. FloHoolo public te?ti moto ais cl ISfMcl will b?j oriOfifOil In tiie Mayors Court, Mr. Whiatod , i c-.jt in a two? c> faja :.l remarks. Tte Tocog Meri s AssoriaO oapeciaJ meeting a:d ai ite'i r?soiutiona. Tbe 11 e -. i a a J^ u r iuil Bay a : VVe are reminded, by tbe fca i ?curly diatbarges of cannon, of the sad event wbu h occasioned Uni tr.buto. The colora ol the shipping- at our wharves which ?ere letat hail nistytster?ay, reamui?n that ?*;tiiion. The ,/lVaj'iays: lu obedience to (leneral Or? ders issued by ibe CjmmanJ .-r-in Chief, Cot. fp? by caused balibour sun? to be d:scharged during tfcis day Capt TriOiinisOl ?at detailed aod su perinten It'll ti.e tiring. The National standard ?aa displayed at haif-sta J on tbe Capitol, State Arsenal, and the icve.-i tary armoriei in the city. It.cii?Mn:?Ti I h ,iocral o? Wed neaiiaj says Hii Honor Major Uit-hardson, apon tbe rec?iptof the mournful intelllgeoeo cf th of Preiidfct Titlor, pro* . a ail for o public meeting of i-itizens to aoko appropr.at? ac | tloo in r ?? rOJ re thereto. The ? all ?u res; to by a large mmber cf b >ih political parties- Boa Lrv; A. -1 tbo osaal reK-lutiona, in accordance w tb v ich a Commirtee of 25 citizecs wa, > make arraage rcects for su h pub!:< action aa tbey mixht deem appropriate. Tbe Committee oil se juest?y report? ed tbe programme of a proccsii-ro to be formed on the day and boor of the funeral eeremontea at Washington, on North Sophias*., and march to Washin:ton-iquare to iiiten U an Addreu and Prayer "Tbe merchacta bare be^o reja:s:.d to close their a'oree, and ci?xena generally to s upend business during the time of the pruressioa and the exercises on the square ; and the different Clergy mes of tbe city to preach a sermon s attable to the occasion, at their own t.me and convenience?time tad place to be annoanced. Bcffalo.?The autbonties of th? city, at a sp?c? ial meetiitg of tbe Common Council on Wednesday after?on, deeply regretted the loes of Gen. Taylo*, ard Mayor Smith, coaomoaicafed the death io a > rUquent manner Tbe City Coao.nl Chamber, a-il the public i (Roes are to be At.ntefl in nmurn'mg for ibe H it n month? Tbe acjkiritiea iotand to ai fre * ?-h i i teyi?gnch funeral honor? as by th.? ? i deemed beromb g and a rnei-iii.? it h> he hetd os Tue?r?y aveaaag it th rttT: A .1 party. At in other town, ttv l**e ' i ? ? ? ? : #aei ai?d. Svksi i -i ?on We-itetday th? Peopl? ? ol ihn city (the corpora'? ?utrvinte? <? :.t scries of resolut.oc?, oae of w. i|unte : Rr?Jrr*. Tr.st oc- f t? M tht unexpersd aid ? ? i?-il ?) ihe rvtiicilja that :' ut? looted tvtBj hepeaiKi eooMeac??? at? ?mess? e>*> of Oeo Tttt.ua, to alla>>.? lb. ?. ? uiTttad heno?? w | o?r Fi^i-r?! l.-?t?i?T>r?, ana wbtea a??? r?u?-?t -easy f, an '??< tat ?ut.nn, tad well '.'t \at ol us? ?real C ?.-wM'h t*'* I'lttui-ui deceased was called by at? ? I ilif en? lu prrstJ? T'tica?On Thursday evening the citz retocoovene at the M by call'of aba Miyor, to appropriately notice the decen. ;. Taylor. RiaH t'srsHiKi ? The news of the d Pre i drat lay :or retched Concord, H. H. oa Wo I eaodaj awd vti announced in the Legit litore, wh'.rb wti then in ? it >n AC wta appotn' d to com prrte.l the foUowlag resolves, shioh" were unni moutly adopted i Riu^tcii by tAt Straft u?? H,um/ ?ajreareiaiit't ?'? tinrrcii iiui: ii.. i????, Thai uie tai buelli?ence ,.t to? ' ? fama m? . r ?. . c n n.K: ? tai ni, u e: ..*??'.. o >><?. .? i til !?? II?Ttcorioet In tv-nv ti. id?jutt, hum?ae *n t c<> ?? alelo l.?? U uu.pba?1 ? bit ?. ?tal un? >?. ? rer/ul* M ? . i ' i i . i datj whir", b" ha? bee. 1 tttt I h ? c..ui.tr>n!?.n BU d?til ertll b? da ? un .fii.ee Bmchii, T?.a: Ills ~> M Mr, be reiui-st ed to ramollir Into a eSOyoflSOS. n'to?iiloui to (tie sur. vlvjir family of lb? deceisrd, at an rvo tu, n of our ceanfelt ivmsuay for inem uuder 'his moM sever? and aff cunir dispensants. Some very eloquent eulogiei were prououa-ed by Mcisrs. Kdwaidi of Keene, Duncan of Han? over, Allen of Newport, Pierce of Hil thorough, Goodwin if P. rtimr.utb, kl r. ?son of Ma:ieh'?scer, and Qatncj of ilurnney, after which tho limo I adjourned. The Senate unanimomly ad>pted the above resolutions in concurrence. Boston?The following are extracta from the | Address of May or Bu.klow of Boston, to the Coa ! venticn of the City Council: It was but a few days since that we were en ! gaged in making preparation, to receive General ? Taylor, at the gueit i ! iloito:., u^iou tho adju .ru : ment of Coogren. Wo were to btve gone to our gatei to receive him on the spot where our lather? recettes] Washington. We were to receive him with mere than the ordinary respect tender. .1 t > a Chief alasittrate, Incauto we believed that he wat like Washington, in the chief BassssssatsRI of bis chtrtcter. We were preparing to meet him who had given proofa tbrtt he bad taken Washington for Mae? ??pial We were to lead forth our children tos mj bim. We aer? to ahow him our city?our otawak inaiitu'ioni, and extend to him oar profuie haipi ttlity. Not became be wat to come as a ?>u queror, bar aa coming with l?r ;-ea:.r h I ?a tfttn < of war ; the glories of I personal char ?cter, *fich do b- nor to rium.initv ; fo.havi mnre eoaa] basai for bit human'ty than far ii'ie?ti?a humanity far inure glorious t? ? .i ..n the bluntly annall of the battle? field. We ?speetsd tu meet Mas, not ai eutasas; fmm lb? tr?nke and tSSSaeja of ?a I | free? the heMassd wal'i of itorme-l aWa? Dot a? he rode in triumph over the bloody ihe lar distant S nth. We expected to lalcte him at the victor over heart.?a. triumphant over the di >.f a grateful people. Bui he I more?he will ncvercome. That iron fram' for fo maryyetri rensttd the norms of : menti and of wir, bu sunk beneath the power of a cii'iut-rnr far mightier t I ' of the filobc. Tlmt htud 'which awRjrod a? empire bat relaxed its graip forever?that voieo ?In. h oostsstsad the tide of oittle, and spake in m er t? i I BMraf ro the vanquished, i? ai!"in-e 1 in daatb ' tbal m alM 10 afan itarnly glance! ? one the tertved rankt of gallaat troops, arrjyed lor conflit, and which bot yosterday baaii".! vvitli a'l the hi ?ne?i nf mi ml all ???tin s. im : luster, ti ??: ?.?'mined Im-vr-rio "tho shallow of the vtlley." If II I id ?tevtr pest?t a? lostg ts the rice ?ball retnin a ?. i.te af Iba virtue of humanity. While the records ol mankind are preierved, to long wih tiie memory nf Zachsry Taylor be en ihrined in the hetrti oi the enligh? -ned, tne good tti'l the Uue of every land. i A Kenrral wiih seemi to M entertaioed, iayi ? /V, thit Mr. Wiathrop ilxiuld be ie lectod to delivtr the wloej upon General Taylor in thi? city. No man conl.1 ditcharajc tho othVe better Hmit.il.-Isa Mayor of lL.aniry, General Dearborn, 11 avaaed aeu braochci ol the City Gov immcatot thtt city tbii .owning, and ommuaiett t d :>' tl fil a Mtnage, f.om which we take th? Id? h wing pasitges : Three Presidents? Adams, Jefferson and Monroe ? er.did their earthly career oa the glorious Anui vcrsary of our National Independence ; and it is a B <st reatarksJafaesdaasaeaaa that a loarth, anl the last, wat ?tri. kei with the arm* ol death at too I,,,., ... i .? WaaUagtol Moaamcnt, m tbe Capital lltpoblx, while ptnivipating in the cere coi ie? i. rectal] . miratmg tho recent return ofthat ?hl? day . tad well miuthU ipiritbav. ?rep? ' ta of bia saaataaad asadaaa? ton who had aicended tothe ri ? '"ta!i ty, when w.th hit Ittt b-etth lie i add ealmiy and lire, '? I ba?e .i'.vays dstM my duty.'' By tbe rectitude af bia 'leportment, iat-lligen^e, ? / ? - .:.-.., 11 t , and honor of the Na inch a lofty poat'.mn in the ostimitiou ol the :Hat th-y ch>ierf.l y conferred upon hm tl e dsgailsd tad respontibleolhc af <3hief Magis? trate O? the I r ion. Ho faut faUy, in.J. | ,1 ab>y asa be dii ti! tbe gi\ at dutiei which wtt? de open f.im, that he ii pre?'minen?!y BBRsassI ta the '.'rt?itu(ie and pn/oand reipect ut thit and all future generation i. tnd I am confident that the citizom oi Roxbary 10 deeply lament, ai a great national i alamity, the Ion of auch an hem it. lung-tr ? . i shed loidicr and statesiuio, that they .viil cordiilly unite with tbe Legitla'ive and Rs branctii of the Government In the performance at ?och funeral ritei ?? may be oaiidered as I fully doe to one of the moat renowned horoaf af this or any other age and to a trae and zeabos patriot, who devtt?d his whole life to the s of hi? cenntry. A Funeral Ontiop hi to to.-ro part of the c?r?mo? nie! of the C Woitrr.Tin, M-t?J?We learn from tbe Spy* that aa ?oon ai the iutelligcnc of Gen Taylsra dub vu r< Bctv?d ia that esty, Btaay nf tbe ?tore? and places of basiiess were invt-tteii with th.ern t I n.( nrnng aud the city aatborities ordered . and loioutj <a s fire 1 from 1. M. till 1 P M. which was carried laaa effect Re feTicp I .x.-yof Premie t Fillmoreaod tbe Slavery' a.jtationi, the i>Vjr says "May he be enCowed from tl?v? with wiidom, pruienceaad firmness, meet to: the exi. Hu de hLtan?General orders hav? been is ?ued by the Afjntant General providing forth? ap? propriate manifestation.. Tbe City Council of Providence nave appointed a committee to devise further me asure a _ Prejwmt Tatlor'i Last Letter.?The Pre? sident was taken ill on Thursday. On Friday, being aomewbat easier, he ligned th? Nicaragua Treaty, and write tbe letter to K. P. Prootic?. Eiq , af thi? city, Pretidant of the Sute A^n-ral taral Society, which we puhiiihed a few days ?inca It ia probable that thi? n th? last letter which be arrute, as on Friday evoaiaar he wu farther ii diapoeed, and continued to ?ink until tbe melancholy boor of bia death. [Albany Eve. Journal Br* h preparing Bnatoi Bill for the State Prism faihi' n in Wrntont. plain marks of hard mag" were aatVawWied opon bia back, which indictted that h? bad ierv?d ? term at Botany Bay laaawriautt fraaa W*?ha.v,ta C?a?^.w-ta# Msatra. The a ???owing dispatches eppa.rei ta two ?f t^ ?veaifeg papera of thie ?.tyyro d y. Thay ?, ai.oruat if tiue: , . Waaai??.',? F-.Ja?, ?j l learu from aa authentic j,.: ui. all classe? of politi< I? < a .-, (? -o each'see ? tatry,asOVa s I N o1'S ?rery'aad , r. OJSM b'ol? tw? balo, c the 3?uat? , ? ,iuii.* The Scuih? m roetnb- ra have ?rre*d to tha lia? ef il as the I? AU hakt? tta to beeng to Texas. it is ttiiuiMu trat re?as ?i ? a??-i i to tsajj I ? -o agrees t> tnM peo, *?1, a~o the ? ? jM't U ? ?t :s aio understood that t P.-eei ' is t. ; reaoas) Liiuse.f willing to ab : by : .a arra.--.ga> i n.rnt Ther-is however, an opp-?- .oo to r CaiL ? n the ?ame Un?. T?? A. M. \ The project a e&tkmed Rbore ? ol ?>r dis aad I unde atan! that saWM s a a.os(>ect t rat it s ill be carried. 1 hear a rumor trtat Mr. Webater ?ill preps** te Mr. Winihrop .a the Cabinet. oVataiaeTOi?. F .?lay, Jaiy 11 There 'i no doott that a power -1 ?nd eooipre benaive messa?, by Presidint Tay or on th? gajO> eral state o! ?aSSOOSSjmWMaSSij 'o-r bwaemaa. s on to Contre??, wbeo Le SjaOA M ?i a doemuent rilcu'ated to produoe a atrot,. . It i? lionbtJoial Mr Fillmore'iprvKut . nw mit him to sdopt iL lien 8 tit ut lu re, and in robust health. He hi? i.v,dtbe visits of many of tha Oatearaof lbs M*xican war. No dSOataaS on the Cabinet N rta are ma'' ng { tobnnginb-ui Webster and Ci\tt d ->? ha It tor as Atu ral. Mr. C ay toa. ? a.ixioaj a ? retire. --aa? m "k Ji Li.?Our exchanges jast received ii fu 1 of paui.'tii -. ? .iioa of ths i :4th AnLivfriary ot ti. . . os U ths BSSthfl 1*00 ..ioso SwhlOR at?! . ?in ? tne p i -' e S-uth, by i the puboaVd proceeding ,. -J, toaata, Ac.) brea-he as ? rainrntly nr. aal lattSj, lo South Carolina ami otuar portiu ? | deraey tb? reading of too AaMroessf the Xijrt tile Coores? tion ?a* subatitut.-.. mou. ' and at ' toe Bi attorn e ,> br ?. s ment ?aa rea/, th? sta esmen i I ?hots policy of tbe North were oittcrly assailed, to th i ?xctejsas of all bursts of National Patriotism. A Corree I loa. Pirn AOii.i hu, TVurtday, J ily !1 To th* KdiXur *f Th? TrtewM : Yus have a report to your daily paper today of 0 lyhihrtwevD Uta Uttiotn! K?y\t4 C? and AuuU?tm IV ymt C* of ifels city. Tbe re,on t, wiili >at f> isdad m, is ire two eompaeras are oa loa best lar-na. fin ?|.| oft. ier e by ibe /??mrrr of thl? mcrnliiXi 'Bat tho mi:., ta baso eorertH to that psper, and tor th* credit of our con?, pany we will thick you to make the coriacuoe also. On b?ba>f of tha OLlaeni Enu-tce (' i JO?L-H VERK.ER, Maojucr. ? Tni Ali.\.-t Mail Hoir; ?it.?T?j examina ton relative to the Post Oth -e robbery at Albany waa brought to a close on W> .luoaday evening.? Pemberb-n confessed that six diff?rent pa i ?ere stolen by him at ai many different times ?? Five of tkeae ?ere handed to Oay-lor within a few minutes after their abstract1"!). Pembrrton pro t. nds that ho never received or saw a .y portion of tbe cor tents of these packigea. Ptmbertrn, (laylor and Krauihall ?ere required! to give bail in tbe sum of tl.cu-J each to appear be? fore tbe U. S. Distriet Court at Uti a OS the lath iustant. ? ?a? i? Nrw Wheat?The first that bna corns to -iar ket this acasos, arrived yesterday. Two ?mad ??ir* shipped, nue of ."? s-d the other ol 71 sst-a?, in ail about -'iw bushels. The iimple bofitrs M JOSSOOTOS,tso kernels bung lull. i,nooth onf sound, fren from smut or oth. r imperfe-'tiouB. and of a bri) ht red. We are told that harraating la IBS Southern portion? of this Slate and Illimiia has ful,y conmsLced, ami with a week more of favwa bie weather the entire crop wit' b?vi< b* -n su mred. The weather thai far bas been aa favorab'e aa ? i oU be di-tired, and the farmer? are makir,*- ^oodl uieol it. In many OOSSSOO nilhof tsia city, the w heat hat vrat ia over, or nearly so ; more than 0 week since wh.le tieir?s w. *e m tn? atkues s. %i.. lower coot ties borderinir on I i In St. * bsiiol a> d other coqnties on tho Miasouri, tho work I as o mmcDced. and from ev.iry >|uartar ?? )>?\e the niiat Battering accounts, not only ol tha . 1 : of Uio forward'.- ?a of irr* , ? |?> . ?a? Ai>DKKSS uFTKEKllKKStlHi?iiLSTAV, I ?ffT?Otf IhjaMSaSSjSJSaaMawaf NslplR-if I Mr. Oii'i i tho Com rnittce uri[>"?Lt'j i .V.ldreso to t?,i B i lots of our Stair, r . I the fal? low! ti}?, which w.iri lorjiiJ^rcJ au J imuni nn u.sly adopted : Er.i.i.ow-CiTiZtN* of Nrw-T >ta At the iostar.ee of your sssfSS i? w-ioakers, yoa voted Isst November on the ju ?tiou of opioia* your Common Schoo's wiiooat charge or disttuetioa Pi all tbe cbi dren cf lit atie re^idin^ ?icnin your State i and jour majority io fa-or of?uih o^oi.ing was overwhelmirg Ia tbua voting, you did not imply that tbe details of the Free School Ajtof H49 were perfect, tor were yoa oWOSRotssa as so de? ciding. You left tbe Act opon to amondaieu' b* eacb successive Legislature, whenever amend? ment, not inconsisteit with its vital principle, shtold bo deemed advisable. Your last Legis'a* ture, in full view of these facto, instead of coriect* leg any erro s which in the fust reduction of ag.oal principle to practice ara well nitfh unavoidab e, de? cided toroaubmiithe law,with all its alleged imper? fections on its head, for yoar approval or rejo t?os tbis Fall. In other words, the Leiiiaiature, while it left|its own work undone, require'i yoa to do youra 0 OOSI nd time And now tbe enomiesof Free Solvi?lo sees to profit by this neglect, coupled ?ith the an far marmer in ?hieb the question is resubmitted, ? nd to it cure your suffrages in opposition to tho Free pritciple, by harping on and magnifying t?o defects and inequalities in tbe details of the law. They ?ould have yoa believe that in voting with us you vote against ax.y amendment of the pressai la?. Airains? tt.is statement ?e most erophati-ally ajwat ?t. The ??tue ought to have been fairly and tru'y presented by tbe act of tutse??ion, ' Fur Wn? Schools or ' Against ' them ; for that and that ?oijr ia tbe question to be decided. A vote on oar ?ids simply affirms the principle tout oar Cum ana Schools shall be free, a vote a#am*t us is, in off.*, a vote for a return to rats bnls and trastes ex? onerations?a vote to reestablish distinction of i-sste in our Common frnciola, and ?unj??* a porci?n of our children to tbe oitter humiliation of being pointed out as distri.t paupers To reviva this dis? tinction is to bar ia h thousands of children from ths ?. i.ools altogether, and doom then to iifa-losg igno? rance, tbrcugh the oiieUken but natural pride of their parents and kindred. A vote againat as if the approaching eleoUon is a vote, to reoode l> >aa the educational platform of Misaachasetts, in tus direction of Virginia, Italy. Turkey. A vots ??air?t the ia?, as tbe question is now most un? fairly presented, is a step to warr) popular tjrnSrance, barbarism and moral n ?ht Wc are co< ndaat thai no aueli step will be t-Jtaa by New York, in ths y.arlMO. Whoever omosgyrjo hsi had pitir o*e to W:asj an opponent o? the la? thro;, rh his taWSFVsssssj) o'reaacHBinF, ?en kjv>?a that h'? I iadel is tha as ??iDption that U u wr<i*n to tor one manto edm e'e awotkfj'i ras/st en, anltii it bo the children of absolute paupers This lisump-. sa, if concsded, io fata! not to Free SchooU OaSFSry, oaj to any rron Schools whaUvof. If elc uen'.ery edacat.^a be properly and only a parental -iuty, then th? State ahoaiu leave ?twn.iry is the voluntary aud> utxb?a.rved efforts aodcomblr;a?uji.s ol pa'eoU ? Then the taxation cf a d. t lildaaehxd bouse, m usarpation ar.d txtottton. Then oJ| ths laws which hove boca passed, snkin? compuU -y prov?ks for CommosBcrjixrfs, o* ^.t*ndod to la rrease thttr ?mmer.ey, are i,np*rtinent, agrario aid cofJecaiiag. Vat lew of ?it opponents ?JI ventare Ut take tl.U or any other rrouud of rail al hostility to the Free Srhool p-m ip'e. Thodifl^r aoce between their position and >t? is ma nly ons of degree. Wc anvie consistently by thapria-t piss en which only i to ?sy pab!?- prorlri ? for cf ?esrios be jas'ia-.'d ; they stop half ?ay, aad in so rVstg, condemn ?!*ir own coarte in e-m-ig oo far To th* asser.ion that it io wr....? to ta? At? eldp itstruitiur. t r the 'bildren ? B, ?e roply Hi : wewoulfl tax ' ?'? A < i B, fr tchorA pv? earb in njrspsttsoa :c hs oh: :, t? i- a. ?oU bua