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BTJSXVX3S XfOTXOES. Makk the Fact !?If public opinion and rU profitable iw*ult. pobLc patr-nare, are any mle'inn of the valne of an arlH ie, it is Kit'- ta wmj that the Shirt? iruvlo I? oewer st the eel?*eTetcd ?<ti it of Gbbbh. i Astoe H>'um>, are tineoualed in Mew York One word m >re? Punctnnlar in filler ordere .* .. rule ncmr broken th?-r. V*f The Zkphyk I nderi.armhnt?, for IjmIim, Gentlemen and CkUd rn. ;.r? to oe obtained at the Mew York Stork'nf Facb.rv, 'Kavkib a k,r i ??MI] Ihtee <;-iodatan?.t t.e I .. ?tr ?uly raniMMi aitm?"- m Farhealth aadcoaal rt. forwrftaoee,e >, , eat) and durabiiit. iher an WM ? -;..,*aed. Hr*' Di: (Jkaw & Co."? Murk of Siimriii r Outtmvr en.bmre? e'ierythitu: Bad u elerant and fa'hion a*>le in the n irkd . aad onr onmei.?. ?-.r.etr ens'ile* t<i satisfy every rail. and at th? 1 in 11 je? ?TbbMIiW ? H. DK OKA W a, CO, l? Pulton-st Summe? ClefJTBBM ai Rhm?CU> Pucbs. ?We are ?olliux off onr mux-w , f M>:. < and Boy? ( . <h inr at rery Markte?, to Bake .- a I .? mu Itae k of Win Mraaaat N b -Law .? Coate. ckeap to ?**\ , . BnrBBBltOM k Knarr um, . ( i lNTI.KMf.N M Sl MMU WkUB.-First spiality Ready runde white ..i?) . hred t;r,M ?nd L.r.en <"'<". ZjpByr Cloth, Men*. Alpaca, nod Lwetei i. mncle nuUed Caasimere. Bruno. BVmtaaaiM and Drill,nr Eantiloons. wrtk a larre aaaovtnenl nf Lhasa Marseille? ?ai other Yeats, at nsjr araal aaod< at, ?< e, ?a. T Jenmini.? ? fo . n: b-.*?! i,?. HBBM A-.,, rcan H'4-l G itK AT ESCH BBQEBl ? I ? - RTaf.op JtVLT.? * f'orti m' ?? ?r :h. Mi'l...ni? H u i. .??f meir? perfekt muteum to ???? or vn'.nse* the arrival and de-rirtur.. ?f Boot?. Rh'??, Linter? and Paa| ? tl.at xre to be worn on tha Beartl . / rranun ?*? e.n r.-ve fur th? eixiteioent .? >,.,,,. .,. , -.,r, Ui.iur in 'he -'.m aodheet Lne i? sold r beejier there than ai aar ntiter ib.re mth.si .ty. For sale, wholesale mil r? ? . I. -it fl f>>rt:an.l < Tin D-eT'ia , [iKAIdlBB IB India RbbBBW SbKBBI ? (-AB" i ri'.a riie a,lser:i?eir>enl ii ...... ( aitioi lo the Fubbc," m rrhnlf '<f the "Hayward Bobhei CVeauaar.*' ' .Newark In-lia Bubber Maoufa, tur.nf <'ompany." "I. Caadea." "Bard * Ca," "Bhaa hasoeaatea aad .iher?."* was not publuhe.l I . UstM t*aa paaisa who are not will ma tu a??uir.e the r<?pfinsibility ad aap - rh fai?e atate inen!? |l i? aepfSMd to nave ta-e-i wntteti ??>'! petv bahed by W v Jopaoa, aM ef the owai ? I <> wdyeer'a Pitent lit Iw ITiir Shoe Halve.?Ldkdiea will 8ml at Mr CtMU'l ?[ilerulid ?tere, T77 Hr-a.I??y. the mo?t ne it ?'.'! .t.i|?,, .Slee ' s'ld (Jaitei. t' ? e.-.-? -?>?? ??o-ld ? Baatliaaaa aha linde Unaaitlrea ana Uuat iadresa aifl .1 the ??ii.e ; ;,(e tbe u.i.'t " !< mi' ? *<Sii,eim of wir< nianai. p m the ?Imt* aff/M I ..i liad iu at k Bther B'.ot? rTiiwij QaMaia. hi a'fcat ... r of Cahili, win prov* ?I the flrst nuidjty. fk,r he deals in that und " not hin/ else." BoBTMABBHA ?NION, RS \ - - i u-st.? 4'itizens and ?t r?i ran wgm mwnt i ' dl aad exaaatae the tin* si.- k of H'?.t? Sin? ? ami Halten ? ?(. red t.,r ?ab- at the ib?.;u>*?.-i . Ii*^ Nasa*'.-wl }f, oi* Cr?' aaaaaam i Ifat^ in :fi*-tr vani'ty. 60B ?i.tine is imri ..I Drab B? ,v.i rraach PaarL naua. fitraw. Ac., unsurpassed by any, at tue aaa sen a atoes, 1/8 Canal st 1)1/et* i j w. KbLUKM. HaMMOCEB!?Leahy ,V Co., ItMMMm ABtj aatrodaeara of fanlnon for Qenthaaaali H.its, 3. t and i a-' 1 h 'i <? ii .!???, will thii day opaaaereralbalea ?i.|ari..i Menraii lirana lliiinin.al,, iv'ftf C*>' Dbai Bbaybr, Pabama,and Straw Mats,el aaaaal imier,e|.iabie larbtaeaa, refiaaaau lathe w, nu r in Hu? ?? a- .11 of warmth.1 in !, iibtaiaad at Han i kH eiteasree i, .? ail Cap aatahliahiuiiiit. us. Caaal-at. He a ?eUauj off ba Buniasst Han ..: n lured [?.?????t Cull on Iun is, int Oaaal a -vou < an p ? ? aauaai Hat? almost ut j r- nr own |'tir*? pATBKrTKo People, Prepare!?-If von are eetavadnod la ?ahaaata thi Eoasth of Inly jaiipaiTy. ? < ii no ine by hm mi' aaa af K.n a's Rocky Mouataiall . ?er? No. me <an eiiu.v tin liar without they do so ; and ti.e thaaaaaaa who bave aot yet uroi ured tium Suaaser H ii? ?hi iihirail ou Kxux.a: wr. pahoa-st. Hecaasop ely 1 hem all Ptf r,vii\ rariet) ol Summer Hat? and Cape, dress aad ?mbess, fi.r Bw eri'Meaade at the MnAee, I eiaiiH.iikd.it Osata'a, IM Broadway, uppiaBa m Pauls : f */ .^^ the glorious Fourth itpproarhea, ioa will wmit a Hal If yM will caU al Use uakaa" Hal M. i?. ?) I'ultoii ?t . te- ,.. . v. , 1 :i and0,44, yon will 1 lad a A'nuaAN who will do all hi caa to please you with 1 ?k'i ky Vtniu' iiii II. av r. ei :. ..: : ,.k M deskin Hul Mr iw ii:?t? m nil their eaiartiar, cheap 1) a't 1 ore: the " Vmmm" tri?* j Raoky Mounts ,even at) le of l{> .1 ?ei. pnii.inut. l.ee'.i.iii sii.in .n o |'< it Haleeaa haAaaal ?ii W p Hav-ii ? Jul BToad rar, i ad door from Duane- I ?t TiiimowIio are in araatm saehaheuld certainly gire j bAa a 1 all rn, at Besdarate MakmiM*a Mvbbom.? \ promising Hill to- 1 ?lav. and n still betler ose for the P.veiiim; ? aeapitnl Ki liasaiMta Ton ahoaM go al IP M A iiatiiiKw uu<ee, 1 tnvoea? I'me. aad newei|isrimentsoalbsTaht Rope by JaeeBt aad Hen Cime, are all n tin Kveaina prw-la asataa ('?ATOM Pawbrbmttbbb,?The readers ?1 rheTnkeaa ai.rttadtoi t Boot's Daenerreotype Ualleiy, bq Aroadway. ? ?. ol Prnuklin-st, where 'hey adl aata the aleaaure of aAasiriiu) the laaa apetUmeasnf ^ His womlerfiil ait yet tob. see i u my count r\, and obtain Bk" pMitme of tbemselrea 01 fntnul taken iu Use new at vie tMMJ ? M l" Ii p <>hiai llABOAIBI :n Db? GoODB.? tin ?<?<.. k a UtaMKATSa, n Breadaaj.ouami lean aard street, hav, treall) reduc, lll.< onces of their atoch ol than Mom , 1 Goods, aa Fi nch Mindian, Grena uaaa, ,viik Ttaaaes, Bare .<??. a. . \ and Ladies cm a iw Mi ' ? 11 at, ?.,.? 1.1 hi t half tun il, tlein. 11 wilt also ?. 1 no 1 trunk, liatadkereajen, <'. it its, *o . he . ,en . hi ap Urare Iv Eaterpriaiutf nutnaprera And niiperin km 'erts oi hsMaeaa estai UshuM nie w iniriiia pubhetty now ?sail sBaaaarrea nf th, l, ,. ? ol Ivrrtiaiac iu the leaihur newapapeia at Um oh was aad tew ?uf thecnintn Achince ?11 '?. I ad al Hie a.In it 1. 1 i :i v It PaAMIS, Trilo ue liuiUl.ne? IV The b?s! urechcifrt now otTered to tde im? in- Ba leipnirM aadslebilitaledeanatNuiiuoa, Dytpep. ?ii. Miau?, of ths ateaaach md Bowela, I aaol hppa nie. DsarrhaaAi , is II. V i<; ?*i Celehrati I kroasatu CuediaJ It can na its own rrro nurndttKies with il Brut ripal Ihisit IMlGreMwnh. ? rnei : Duane-st., and iv Hiuicaiki.? aeiierall, Price, c veuta 1*1 nuttle j \i\UM n Da pMiNNBV*a VtuBTABidi Family 4>^, * As aot aripe, atckM er leeve Um kwwaai aaaliea, hal : .iiufie? ?adnaturalatale I rlain tthideaalaand latail. ^ K a n MMii, m FaBua N.? Y<*k Prn 1 reata dianWas Kkappb tlZkhru Rb?tobatiyb l^ir ?in;.- Dyapeatw an I n?.!"^Nr. **? haratnad II ? Mai rS.n iVIisi.Ul it r*v"'-*rV ?dnpte.lt,. the puri- j ? BtSa of the ttoa ...:. awl taws r ?w.. M ? ?Mderfal aras)< | Aareeruituta the etreafth aad uasOrtasa Araaaaaa t.. the aaaeea Pemalee in an a,>Mrta*li BaW'l s'?'r , ?. ikiiia? ?ml depi uii'U, ,\n, ? , a nibenVvs "TtatlffI eaiirery reaovarad \u,J, r its iuAueucea and are loud m ? 'he i ,"nive rf ;(, .,t,,, . ...| rornetive propertM ..en. ia.'D.v>4)| m ? ? . a?|,?, aale at lJOFulbwi- I " ? ?'. ut. pet heTAR *?* Tke ajeateat IreAt offered for the lili M lull 1* to have a j.-.ir af I ? BAatAMa feet to walk w,ih ? , IhikOiav had Iw l'avi^f4C*atl lur a batik) al II V Hi .11 keessdatwed Maja Orenai I laiaaaal Prtactpaldep?l iisfaaeaariah ?t notaerei Duaaa>al ? KoBBTM ok .ll'LV.?ThoaA ol" our riMil Iii atendeahatoeapsj the Nalssaal Hntatai meMof the pleeaaaleet ataa ? peaaabai aaani .1, it bettet thaa by f. nt rathe ateM heal Nrw Jkbsit, watoh ail) make uu 1 evciltaAai MtMBaaad. ami on ret' rn iif will eo into the PlUabUMJ Bay aad land her !*.??< licei? In Ibree houi?.ui i be new tataM of Srmauepcct. Hrr n.>ur? ?! aaflaaj,aVi ? I ?Hut und in oui a>l,erti>iiii; u.n? Mi Pliuui.h. ?it :t.> \V,?i?ter st . will be on I .>a',l i-u'l will Vt nt .,11 no ."i laAawrtamrebatrr, usUkehasyel unsold m strat- | ItauMI, wU'i h is rnlaml? mm I the in ist Um liaad tu ?lih? ?* our aaUiiraM viiiasei Paitaaa |wauj .? this . iv.ui?. a will Bad thai aar Apens, hsa haaa spared: a fill I HnaBal Maasi a eacafwa, and ?efreahaiaata will he pro- i vaiea aA the heel and on ?h?re The Naw-Jsasci | buna |m?lie? In the . it, m tune lo ?ee the nre-wotk? and .1 ii in i I I i.e Ivkliy it.. ? , I the run - Rlbbart Ruildirb Sitea.?Riverfront* MtJw ii oh ot UkahnAga ami a. it of the Battraad, n AhBi leraaaaaNw' walk of iheAepa? mt Meat Havae rhaphil is uiMsjunled in tx-aut, ut hn'ation? m fai t in ever.thuw that caa be daawed b; ti, aaMofi iineaaahawaataarae. i.leo. c punored iroa the baaUa aadasactma ?: the< ly, sinl iMVt-^B.blr at all bvoui*. by Ka.lr,<ad ai amta.alatl.ai? , aiisaipasMftd hi , . epot >?? ju> railroad a the i aawd M.vle? Ni/e .?; ptotstoeail Blfbasscs. Pi.ce? i.i.idsrale Terai.ess?. Appl? t.? bt ? \ ?s IV.ksn al tie? atara, M lUi, a IV' ??:. >!?? I.. s\.r.: S.,i?.l i.?. 01 lo .1 L M.'ti, Propnst r Till WoKDEssFAL JkEANI Dut'MMBR IM? Wiil.l'lll .'I bl "k !. .\?..e. rfu*. latin' wdUive tl-iA CtntrrT ~* *?*~*T"" H-^'.? ' > adwnjraad Wtlker street, on the Kven o<s of me Jd Ml an.: ithof I 1 his l:el> >?t,e. ?'.o. I . - .;,.! I UhUiths. made hisrir?tapv,?r..i. . stf.- ?i ????'?*? T?b?: . ?. le aa FihIi-i evenAM, .1 .... .an. waa receivedw .ti ?1,, its ot aipl?n.?e, piialu. 1 ? intense excitement I. i??t the solsfit-diim of rnanr wbo >?<? e uvable l?> irauiadtait uaea M 1? Babscwd w tors lhie< loarwrts ? ?.*? y leaetMiae cab In nAditiua te me prrtormsma t tue llfL-t d I liaill TT' will ?? ? > ? si and l.i?? .111 ? foeeert b, several pertwraaw?, ssi rd M 1 Louisa i -le ai.?n??nd ;s?einau.u \ ?? ?i.: ...... kdniit , , . I a IM V I t k K CEVrs rvkets f,.r si it all iheplim-i(*l m?.?. ,?,ll,*,V..rs..;it".riw lySM* Los r ?Some person. BBAned onknown, bi nuslake. t.xik man h. IU. - . K ?' ? 1 " MewT^Mreadar leat. at he- ? rinNew > ???.. - .led biark.-hard. leelher \ a..-e. , .siawlers ?.. w on It b?Wilhatever Th? ri w. I ? taahaid ta ft.ait. leetber I aard ? - Uv lock, 1 ,?i ned .lawii I is' a k., -.t.-k - . ^AaWrd ' W 1. Crawlal. Aynsr .so." and .. enrvet. M aOmtmriVt* and onated 1 1 in. inae the mm\Tislace. iac:?-d:nt n lue ussurame ? I asact??! M^tuaLdiusl April *. l$Ao. aad 1 msnnecr , ? ab. , Ift, SaaaTwith U . a 1 afMl . ? hd J > rd 1 HI i. Syra. ose. ? I ; IT* It la important for atrev.jiw .0 know a, m itfaaeAf aaat M Baa op* ?m Now'i thk T;mk.? N ?**'? the t.ri..- and now't fh* b <'-r All the CTtTM en to aconr. Yielding up to Lvos'i power All thi :aser-t r?ce Duet lux i.aiew powder o'er (>ilin<, we nw-?t, well *n<) t<*r . Bed-nue? full t" ia?e uo wore. Rr>*c-f?? re* the jiiace Sp'e'ic! bBSHMt! MBaaBS pi!.?, And rat*, mir?? tnoae pile: ? ? - Boon ?ti?l! Jje in r'?'im. harn.? m... LeewtOf rv* a trtr? Dt poll I LyoiTi M-?meti. p mutet and P De IM Broad rV' 8kM adv. .rxmerit of Babbit r's Iv-ap Fo?.;er ? :i Sei on: Par> rV F. H Smith offen for sale at 191 Front-? . nj u >.r>. 4 teert bebe? Fahma ?t.? raaaral **: eortmir.t r f Eirlworkv of-he i.e?t velrtr. at reduced pneee.wni. t. bt n I f rwa maa .fert .re caa e.mivleiitljr b- warrant, d Abo Fire Cracken at the . .we-t &ar?et rate?, iv-alert arid othen are ir.r-.ted H eianune the aSarat. } jel3 l*t* f*T Fowlers ?: Wblls, Phrenologists and Puriiiaheri.Chnto? Hail Hi Ntwi?-?t ana -tae Pan iNEW-VORK TRini>E. N KW YOKK. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 18M. i ojbw FffeeHabeet laaiintlho QW dorbaa Um Summer ' n.outhi r an hare the lki:l< Tr.' -tn' ?*nt t.. t.'ie.ii br loamur I or aewd:i.rtbe;r iddrem to Um P ibttcatiea oanjee, oarM at Sprure and [tatet t ell . r,:>;..,..,te the City Jtal! Prire y; raiit? i m"nth. payatde in advance For Europe. Ti,r nut Dtuabtrof Th* Trikmnt/t* &we|peaai CtreaAataea Will M iaMBKba THIS MORNING at 9 o'clock. It will contain a.l the latest news up to the time of going to press. The Niazara sails from this p..rt To-1 lay at 12 -/clock. ??*>? London Am o. y for thr Tribune. W Thosia?. M ami 21 falha-in?-i'n-et Strand, a au lbroiled to rwnre tubeenptroaa and adteitamamati for 7'V /n'mif in Lamaaa Ei ?hu*. BaanroBD k Co , of 17and 1? Corahtu, Loa? dmi. iid t Mamhet BaiMrnae, Liverpool, ar* appointed taiapoaa Agtatt lot that paper; keepiaa the latent num? ber- alwari oa hand, fo ?ab-. ai?o to r- i-eixe tabaeripteaaa, older, and advert UN no lit The l.i ui?l:iture. in the Senate, j '.-sterday, the Anti-Gam? bling bill (in BJ) BBMIMted form.) was pass"d tu a tlniil reavdiag. The bill providing thai Injunctions sl:?.ll not DC issui d against, any officer or board of officers except by order of the Sapreme Courts! a regular term, sit ling in tin Disiricl wkere Mn-h boird mm MtirBteil, vvi.s BBBsed ii\ ? vote of 91 t?i 'i. The bill BUthoriauoij the Northern R&Uroatl to extend their piers in Lake Chmmplsin, in hen ofboilding a Inili"-, irsa fniallv passed. C'ohV'rderebte roeol hsMiBtiBi 'v.is also dis [iOsi iI of. In tin \ wi mi i.i. tht College Appropria? tion l'iil \ta- passed, after a ridieulousBod inisucri-ssful effort i<? proseribe the Central College at McGrawsille, for the diare^tect rvHii'i'il in the 'peeahBr in^titutnur and ti the ' cosnpitisBaieBs.^ ib presanung to adroit oetoi od atadearts ob i tpsBl tersss w ith b Utes, ami sboTC all, in dBring to esaploy a btBeh Professor The bill to regulBte the gnBge ui Railrwdt was bbsm d. !>'?-?? tirennilii Ii? I'ooitioii iiml Prtjaw psajSa. H\ theac'iriMtion of California and the BpeBiBg(of i coiiunaBication in tween onr AtaBBtie and Paciffe tHMvsta by way of the IsthoMMof Pbbojbb, tin GoTeraunent of the I sited States has bees placed in more in iMaaMe rotations witii New Grenada than with any oilier of the South Vmeri an Ro? publics, IliirniL.* tfie two tears which ha\e elapsed since the Isthmus sras made one of bui mail routes and a highWBY of our com? im ree and iravi!. the intoreouroB between the two nation- Bos steadily increased, and their eitr/.t as . re now anited in Btsny bfBBehes ol trade and i Bterprise, The cits Bt* PBMBflMi 1> half AoMriCBn; the UnM re? gion of Choco is being explored bt Iroeri? ean adreBtnicrs; amencan-boilt steamers pit on the M tgdalen ami the ('atica, and tin traffic betureen our ithratic ports and those ol I a.th.i. BOB and SBBtl Martha is bocoin ihk an important hraneli of our We.-t Indian coinnvt i. Th' prosperity of New Gre nada, therefore, BBfjeola to our material interests, no le*-- than to that gOaerous national ayBtpathy which rejoicea in the welrBre of a sister RoNhlie. New-(In nada is BMbtt filTorably lo ated for the purposi s ol* CeaajBSMree and produc tlTtj Industry ARhougk ef moderate ex lent?cnbracing about 390,000 aquaYre miles ? she lias I front of one thousand miles on the Caribbean Sea and nearly eighl Itnndred miles on the Pacific OeOBO, while the llag da It. na. BB1 igabll for n> arl v its entire length. ftlTBaOhtB IB outlet for the interior provinces. Owind to the physical conformation of the eoitiiliv. RIs divided into three regions if very different cJssYroeter. The lower val? leys of the rivers, the Allautic and Pacific Toasts and the shores of the salt lagOOBS with which the furnier coast is nulented, are covered with the richest tropical vege? tation and are cvtrtunlv fertile, though un heahhv. Coffee, suntr-cane and BOOOB, which are eultit ated, though not to any great BXteBt, produee .ihundantlv. lit tween the two ranges of the Andes?one of which runs north to Danen between the Riser Cauca ai d the Pacific, while the other, BaTBtOsmBg i a>iv aro!\. finally joiaa the I'or di'.Utas of CaraoCBB, in Venezuela?is a huh tBBBI htBal, protlucin^ all the jraitis and fruits of the United States, and blOBBOd \> ith a mild and heailhy clia.ate. The third di? vision is the IJBBBI,B vast i r.tir'.e-l.ind, UBr hreker. for huioireds of nr.K's except by flic slu^-lish i urrems of the northern atllueiiLs of the VlBBBOB. This is .he pa>turc-^roaud of the ecBMUiy, whenee the hides are taken which fersB '.he BIOBt itniuirt iut stapl.* of e\. j o: t. Ti t itatural wealth of New-Grenada is not less pt-ol'.rte than her C3[>aeities for grOJABBJ ajbti Bf lkul*JBlB. The tropical for t ?ts BBtaajbi with mahti.'any.ceJar, all kinds of dvt -woods, and many rare ai,J valuable medicinal plants , the table-land of Besrota essjtains an immerse bed of coal . the cast? er:: hu b of th:> Andes incloses mines of lead and silver, and a lar?re rem of rvK'k salt : ai.d if more precious minerals are needed, the lulls of ObBCO contain pBa^aBB, BBsj the sands of the ( auca and its triba tartt > glitter with goaal. Here is ct^nainly ? tu material eBSMagh to BasmU JUiy ntUo.l rrh and powerful, that knew bow to prop t rly use and ap: iv it. Tin.-, very development of her natural re? sources, however, ia just the thing which Nrw-( !n r.ada, in common w:th the other Spai.^h-American Repuhlics. has hitherto ?selected, crratly to her loss. When in 1131 the Ccddederated Repablie of Colom? bia wtsdissolvfd,she adopted a liberalCon? stitution, assumed her shun of the National debt and commenced a career which, more or less disturbed by poiiti al factions, leaves her now, twenty yeara later, with a debt of more than 190^)00,000, and a revenue that rarely sufhces to meet her expenditures.? Whatever increase of commerce there baa been, is the result of foreign influence, not oferieourajefiifnt at home, and with every facility for creating a manufacturing interest, the only achievement 1:1 th t line is a cotton fabric of the rudest kind, worn by the lower client? I'm the experience of twenty years has not been lost. The operation of a Con? stitution which ^uaranie? s liberty of con- j science, freedom of the press, and under the provisions of which Slavery is dying a slow but '-ertain death, cannot be Otherwise than beneficial. During the last three or four years, the Republic has been nearly free from the violent political dissensions of for? mer times, and President Lopez, in his message to the Legislative Chambers, a : few weeks ago, uses the following cheering Isngusge : " The country ? njovs the most complete (tanquility, and it ia deeply im? pressed on tue minds of the people that ! they ought not and cannot successfully at- 1 tack the Constitutional authorities. The laws bare enquired sn irtcootrorertible as e? ml. net in public opinion ; and in future there will be no party so inconsiderate as te attempt political ehsngOS by means of force or by any other means than those au? thorized by the Constitution., in accordance with the pacific spirit of the age.*1 The financial condition of the country is unfavorable, it is true, but it ia still far from that hopeless *tate of entsnglernent under which Mexico is now laboring. A more careful supervision of the sources of revo- j nue, with strict economy in the disburse? ments of the Government, would in a few years remove all embarrassment in that de? partment. In tin1 year 1835, four years after the division of Colombia, the re ceipts of New-Grenada were 19,337,836 and the expenditures 99-ll..">.">I. leaving I a balance of $136,889. According to a law 1 of Congress the surplus revenue, with one eighth of the CUStOmS and the profits of the national lands, were appropriated to the payment ef the English debt. In the re? port of the Minister of Finance this year, the estimated revenue tor the yen termi? nating August31, 1859, is f l.<Hl.*'H. and the e\pi nditurt a 99,689,394. leaving a d< li? cit of 9740,330. Nearly half of this, how- j ever, ia attributed to the abolition of the :oba 'oo monopoly by th" present Congress, The foreign commerce oi' New Grenada is estimated ;.i about $6,000,000 annually, one thud of w hich ia in the bauds of Great Mn taio, whose cotton goods lupply the market. The exports to the rimed Statt . an prin- 1 eipaily hides, net. ise-shell and specie, with solne d\ i -W nods. Th*' policy of President Lopez and bis predecessi r, (Jen. Mosquera, has been libe? ral and enlightened, but the propres? of any improvement which shall afioet the .'?n it . J mass of the people, is necessarily slow in these indolent tropical regions. Out of a population of two millions only forty pei cei t. are of pure white blood, the remainder being a mixed Indian and Spanish race. The laborer- belong ino>tl\ to the latter di? vision, and are a hardy and athletic class, (hi them devolves the cultivation of tin Mid. for which they receive from three to four veals (50 cents) each, dailv, Unding their own subsistence. The attention of' the Goveraasent has lately been directed to the encouragemeat of Igrieutture. General Mosquera, who owns a huge BJIMMinl of landed property, spent last winter in this country, and on his return earned out a great quantity of ajricltuura! implements ol all kinds. Means have also been taken I to attract emigration from Europe, and the ti uns odered by the Government to all s? t tb is are unusually liberal. Hitherto, tie' nUSsber of these who availed tlieuwlves of these oilers has bt en small, a> the GoV t r nimmt can only spate an appropriation ; of some $19,000 unually, in furtherance of its purpose. Now. however, w ben the [ Sjuld region of ChoCO is throw n open to ail ] the world. Without restriction, and the dura ' ttonof eosnplete order to. a ytar promises a more si tiled state of thi&ga, the invita tjon will be more prompiy responded to. The onlv t|UCStiOM which menace the : M ae? of New-Grenada from without,are her I boundaries, none of w hich, except tho^e met by tho two Oeasjuas, seem to be dcfiaitelj ' arranged. No agreement has vet been had < with the Government of Venezuela, though the friendly relations of the two Republics ; have not been disturbed on this account. , The Minister of Foreign Affairs, m his re ? cent report to Congress, Strongly urges the i appointment of a Commissioner to negotiate with the StatOS ef Central-Aineri .i the ' boundary between the New-Grt. n.idia:i pro vinct ef Tersguas and the State of Costa Rka*. With the rei-ublic of Ecuador the diinrence is more serious and complicated. In ?Idiliua to as unsettled boundary line, the Government of New-Gr? . ula" COUJh sJaiui that the Ji suits expelled from the ountrywerc not or.lv supported and up ht id by Ecuador, but allowed to est ibl^h ;heinsel\t* on the frontier, where thev eon i fii.uaJly threaten a disturbance of the , general peace. The n?iuiuiui lituf Him. 1 dor, in reply. ptesnisndj ;0 subrtu: Ute sub j ject to the consideration of 1 UpigPdmtX This is tin? occasion of tiic warlike preparations I mentioned in otir last adv:-rs frogs Bogoto. J It is to be hoped that both Ropuldi?'? will hare croud sense and f?lbeaiBBS. 0 rMMBMjb t?? I avoid a war Mattet- '\annot be otherwise than { disajtmus in their present MWiUboot ! We bare sjaid th.it the rOaMUTCI s of New j Grenada are yet to bo developed. The Government can do mu h toward this w..rk hv pT"t? etin_'. eooovii?gnig and atinroratiBg Industry in all its branches; but thB exam I pie and influence of American enterprise ? and '.he new lift- infus? ?I int<? tho country by j emigration from EoJOpe, Brill do much mori. The native rae? are slow t-? move 1 and hard to teach, but they are ready at i imitation. Nor let the higher forms of edo ! cation be neglected. Tho Government BBS j wisely made their eottseieoee fit e ; now let ? it adtl the mental eultur?' without which ; that fieeduu is of little value. In this wav 1 only, can the Republic finally employ UM i advantages of its position, and its tnex , haoauble nataral weoJtii,tO the promotion of ' its lit >t interests. h. r. The Arrhbi.hop'* Sermon. To the Edttort of Tm Tfitwm (iemi.kmf.n: Your rernarks in The Trtin.fot the I?t in*t.,on the ??>rni??n ?>f Archbishop Huste* at st Pali auk's dihedral oa Sunday last, are t alrulated to miaload the readers t>: root journal, and i annot be allowed to pSM without B tew com? ment* from tlir OtkSt side. 1 bold :: unfair. ::ithe first place, to maks ansaoox Aelrreri I is a CMattaa Churrh subjet'ti of inut:. ittd reporta and distorted criticisms uitae sexrularpresa CkigitssahsveaBB* erally little or no time to correct s-icli Btisrepeeeon j tat inns, and even if they ha?! lei?ure lit** practice j would be legaided us a luhject for rename by the v?t> Editors whew pet ici afoot tad rendered sock < eonrae aecsssnry Tie Ar. libi-lu>;>. in thr oonrM of Inn sermon, madr a few li or r.i! remarks on the aortal condition I of Europe ut Um present Hans Pbeee general re. ' marks, HaSdO) onre for all, in the ptcaeBCi of *.>iar*c ' a congregation, snoaM aavo h;:r. frovi repeating :a dot 11 ht> views m regard to the eon Ittwnoi Europe. In vonr cotojM Dti <in the raaon roo are ptoasoo :?> if present too Pope and thr trchtMshop ae hoetile to tu? |..irt> in Europe, to a hieb I eee wits great regret vi'ii prtseas to boiona. Son call II the party of pro I kt? v.* and Irecdom. i call it. >u far at Europe eon I ccrnid, the paity,of disorder and destruction. I ! would not willingly eorasede dattlant wee a friend I to freedom and httniaatty than row bis, and 1 hold . that Um ? ttholic < burch u the braesl friend to '?>;ii I now existing in the arorld. Hut it is quite likely thai i we do not understand each other fn the nteaatngof ' tcnr.s Freedom and the aaaolioratioti if mankindit i noble end, which i? disgraced wthrnnwnnrofsss ' Ulf; to h;iw il ;n inw ?? ek il" att.iiiiineiit by KM.?! !??. ' unlawful and diabolical tnoane, Non jrou cannot but be aware that the European party to whictt ]rou aay >< ii belong, insi gurated thairpurport bathrea dial r? cut iwnntnes, by ;i> man) a inH ind roaardlj ,i>> k Mi-a'iotis. Pirn i\. .itter Barins done everything which a banerolent and liberal ioreraign rould do for the extension of liberty .unouu Ins >u'i a hal Ins Prune MinisterttabU a to death on the rerj pori !i nt the Legislative ftmimlilj L'-t it no! be ? ua that these nets are the acta of indn i in da. They were planned befoie i nd anplsuded after, by ? bat la called, in root pbraaeo oay, tns LtberaJ part\ in Europe. The pimvlule of taeaaaination ta ittll reco rtuae lny thi leaden of that part ,- at one of the moana a here? by homanity :s to ba rewk red, and lib? rty extend**! 1 ha Pope'i |ovorntnenl ia not ao mach apprehended in Korneas the terrors of thoee subterranean edtets, whh h place the MtllettO in the bands Ol IhS murder? er, u hethei he is appointed to thai cdHeeby the ex pedieni of casting Vats, at to who ritall execute the deed, or sei, cts t roluntnrily at u amateur of blood. I bopi The TV i ir docs not ipprove of theae Ihinga, ? vi ii iliDii^li it claim to belong to the party \V Inn in in attnnpt lo reform the world b tuch means il i not surpiv mu thai the I ettei outjm 'it- of aociety shoal l sluril aghnni with horror, (orgal liherti for thi mo< mesit, and think mdj tri laaseithig iliaa oirn lives. It w.!.- m view of these things thai tha Srchbtahop snal of the Ronian people, at least this portion ol tin-in. il it tin v wars ungrateful to Plus ' \. Hod un< worthy oi him. I can respect .i" party, bowevei popabir may be the deceitful inscription on its ban? nt r. which can employ -m-ii mean- lor? w a le,'iti iii no end Toti have alluded to the endtasi urtir nuu ting at the Tabsntacle in booot oi Ptui i\ duriaaj lbs arsl Ii a-- .a his Pi atihtmte. Bui ? great deal oi *iu- naeril oi t rt.it- entht Mum has bet n di Mtoyed l v the ? undid aroiral of aoane who tooh a leading pari in it, thai amid the i beers whn ii greeted their i loquenca, they lori saw 1 be run: in which Pius I \ v\. lid . . nviotved by follow me the advice which tbjey so . or li.tlly ti iiileri a to h.m This avowal a is the meril ,?i great can '? r bul I must aar It barntoci aee more with the tactics ui the party a Etu ipe, than i - consistent weii ii'ir en at bo al of American hum -t> I ituiiX. Uten, thai any aib.- im tn that meeting al iin> naaaniil. a a . wnieh lite trchbtabop bad Bothnia t<? do,except bs b looker i n, mi thi have bet n ranitted t>> Pi-- Tn hate, trithonl theleasl riolatian of eotttwBpttey or goi i! taste If it be trtte thai the Uclibisho) gave a contribu Bontowarda ivvcdttXMM in lr, l.,iui. .t is raey well hnirwn thai he did not approve Hfthi at.iin;a t., em me.pare that country by i lou vf BMasttrOS? Bg tin*t Fuch foarful odds, Ii there ever was a eountrv that i in M be Jtittified for rat h aa .et? mpt in tha eight of heaven Bad of man, il troald be tralaad at that period. But then- conM ba bo rational je-.-iH-i-! ? ii hneta ta, and on thai ?? couni atom the Archbtsbop opposod it with all his might, anti the momi rvt when. Iv iabneatei! ami la.se letter*. 'In public al large wer? ihfoetred Into the ivprntaition that tiie Irish aad elready appealed to the ueetsion ol battle, aad narl their oppreaaura in the open asld, bul not ??u da< k?-i<? in tin- dsrkneai The archbishop's runtnbu BoB, then, in his own uund. tad ? i efl :i IBs OWB BuV gtMUja, Wat aiten led to BxttagatS I h< SUatsVAngS thai mi ?i reeatl Irtan so aaetraal a eontart Ho ia a friend 1.1 in land aad of freedom, but he oould aolaad dal net i Bet avagi so foolish aa ondsri .siuu aa that was As well DUgBt it be Mid that li be sun- to thmw a plank withta the reach of a man that taaa aUugghag with the travel for bit Ufa. bs had taarrasara eaoon :.n eil 'he BaflHlBBBtf Basil ;U'ial 10 ItUBB overbo.iril I .-.in v iBntgina how BM loaders (if the tocieti iloMiuyett m tTBiotm starb men .?-?> Pnmlhoti and Maxsini would bxttgn at your pri-e^ramiiie of their prim ales and pnrpeeei i ha: profnsmtne itself, ?:.k'h rnaiparattrory tnascaat, lavolvca not a r?rw coatradictxaxs, sad Basiows Bath the <>'it ii - i.i es perfect a system oj oppression ant despotism a- the world luv* ever m<-ii, if it could be massed, fin? depend apes the leaders of \. hi patty ta BAtlSpa *?e deeper into the mill -toi.i' than v,iit .lo and. if JfOB will allow me, i will express their priBCiplBa aad anrrsoees m fewer ai simpler Wtwds BMB you do The rusts at which th \ aim .ire. if von (,.eu-?*-. the e.ei alii'ti ol t.umani ?v ad the eztaaaleaal frsodasx, atYordinsto their ? ratal ? ins -t BB M Mesas. The bkoju for reach ing theae ende aaa eeamrtaedht two words? powib bm pnaPBBTi In order ta attain power they arc laat ing i.. :.'.;i.e Biatsaa to asp the authority of exist i a Goat rnmanta.tn i ,-?roi m t"? bus Li '/:t u ir fol swi r* all reapa : for the or? princ pies -if authori? ty, ahasjMtt ? tha faaatty. ? tha stste.or in '..he i :-:reh? except, perhaps,that paulo-poel future au Itunity wtii'-h they hor>c it may be- f.'ie.rs to exerct*,-. II thejhad power they womd tOOBhare pnaper'y ISO But m the meantime they are uri<:nii m bv ,- nnjaigBaaai mea:.? i metal n rolution in it ear J lo pa apart] it-elf. Th?-> uetsaaila those who h.,v? v. iproperty,atmeedangto the Btaxhnof oneefttoetr h saeia, that ^rrprrtit m r^^r-that the rich aee the rduievea, tad th<ipoor the pand? r.-:. it ? i* no doubt in coBStderal -. ?>? Ihsyae princtples ,n I -..<*?*?* pr;u> tii es that the Archb.?fiop rr^arded the ii.teiJigentairl raapoetsfele ..,? ai E ropi a purung ike .cie* bttBOi BMawat It.rhonats beaslomin iheyancc. aaaa nn-.etv asah rinll aaoi pnssed through the eristsoi iatntiMnt daatrnetaon a th which it is now threatened. I baro to apologise fortraapaM ig so aauch on your space, but 1 hope Ba aspe Se .<? of corieeting the i .:?r? pre-en'.ata ns ..f y;?:r othcrwiss? lurtcous article, in regard t<> las ArrdahiShop'i Mituon of ia.-t *> ui J iv, atU warposoaae And aaaia. 1 aotaldsug? gest ainTthST or not .t i- I dt to -:a?; the aaraes<3f thugynsai .nto Das sBetdae ae a spa peri .'-ir senti BBBMs tnie-atcd to U;ein through :ur*rr t an-1 badly , ine .fill reports > t what Us y atay say ?thep I trragld inggaM to the public Brass itself, whether, out af reverence for r, i.taon. .t would not b*' better to leave , lersymento the Juti, - ?-: thi .r -li'.e. rather than !?> i? Mji ? err. at .'t? ?". ie ..-.i? na-n.-e tothem Helvea, aad perhaps wBh <?une risk, to the dignity of their i thee, to dcf. B I t:.-t:..-e. ? as against mi-n ports and owe-aiaed views of nantrdin1 iiarw Rr>>iar>.<. We do ;;o; *? ?? that our corn *;???.! i?-nt "X .:!it-ar;v ^tnkini/ orijin.thty ifl bis -tale tients, or eonvicfj, us of the *.li-.'htent injus? tice to the ptittai of the An-hbishop before the public. He has indeed, liven a more definite BBrTB to the ebaUfta Bf&insl the European DfBBBeraU, bit batt ia ill. if-. will allow n i brief examination ef thcaje parts of bia !ctt? r which seem BO require it. I. We cannot accord to clergymen that exemption from criticism which our correspondent claims We de indeed not habitually comment upon their sermons, hut the present was an occasion 01 unusual im aefftanee. Ruf even on sti'b. an occasion, - oeJd we make the teaehings of the pulpit ; the subject of remark were they confined ', to religion and theology. Hut when a clergyman is led by circumstances, as in the case of the Archbishop, or by his own motion, as often happens in other cases, to j discuss politics] questions m the pulpit, and : above all to assail there men we rem et and principles we hold sacred, we must not only feel ourselves at liberty to repel the assault, but shall certainly do so according to our best jud jmeut. When that challenge is sounded we shall ever be found prompt in the lists no matter who the champion, or in what narb he is arrayed. Clergymen bare ia our view .% perfect right to pro j nounce on political parties and to utter every honest anathema Sgsinst political or j social doctrines which they regard as balc j ful. but they have no exclusive privilege to stop the mouths of others from reply. They speak with the prestige of their of? fice and a peculiar weicht attaches to their words. This is a <;roat advantage and be? yond it they should ask niching but gentle? manly ConiteS] and fair treatment. So much in controversy it will always be our aim to Use. II. The charges our correspondent makes against rb" European Democrats are two : tirst t they inaugurated their movement \a three countries with assassi? nation and still practice assassination . and second, that they aim at a social revolution in respect to property. \ word OB both these heads, and first on aSSASSINATIOS, The I hlCB Cases I 0'erred to are of course the killing of Latour at Vi? enna. <?! I. nsberg at Pesth, and of Rossi at Rome. The first two we have already dis eussed at length in trestiag the Hungarian [U( itionSnd may omit further consideration ; of tinm here. There remains the death of < Hunt Hesel. With respect to this it might be denied ; that it inaugurated the purpose of the radi- .' ? al party in Koine or in Italy, but we have BO need to dispute about details. It is enough thai our correspondent can find nothing more palpable to bring up against the Roman Republicans. Here is an as? sassination committed under the govern m? nt of Pius IX, whose authors and act? ors iih judicial proei -s his ever i|e( hired, and which thai fact alone proves to have been done without the privity of anv ii'im In r of persons. And this is after all the weist thing that can beeharged upon a peo? ple and a government which had free play tor six consecutive months. If thai w. re a bloody ami a bad government* where wen j the executions, the tortures, the outrages that took [dace under it ! Where were its inqu Unions crowded with prisoners?? Where wer" its furious disorders in town 01 country ! Where the people groaning be? neath its oppressions and longing for it> downfall I Let us hear of these if you wish to hold up to inivcrssl exe 'ration the guv* eminent, or the party ?In? framed it Put in tin name ef SOttse and consistency do not seek to Maeksa the Roman Republic with the act of :ui unknown murderer, performed bet?re it eaass into existence. To do this is hut a pitiable confession of th" weakness of youi oaase But*says uur correspondent, the prim 11Ir* of assnssinntaon is still reeogniaed by tin leaders of'he liberal party in Europe aj >ne of the means of retrieving humanity and ax tending freedom To this we rejoin b ith that indignant demal which revolting cslumny, supported b\ no ?hadow of evidence, alone merits No doobt asaaasinationa take phase at l{on;e ;?they have always been e- wypara tively froejaoBt tin-re in modern timos. (ia not tht: aaytass which has educated snd con? trolled the Romans and made them what they are, responsible for this I) except in the brief j eriod sf republican government. It is nat? ural tiiat they should happen BBSS BVBfl m?>ri than usual, siaCB many pBrsoaa are drivsa to despair ami in want ol dm means of subsistence. But B^SttheM murders are ia any sense the werk of M.wzixi and his '?oidjutors. we defy our corn apasaJent and avsrvBeaty else to produce the aligbtest p oof. \iid until they can bring seme proof, Ii t us st that it would be quite as dig? nified anil h- noralie not to moke the charge This brings as tt to the irranrl count in the mdictnierit.naint.iv that lie European Demr ?>erats are aiming at a SmiAL Rev?;li rtOB DaFaoBBBTT. Ohm correspondent rery k:n<H\ attSJTinfa to roc n et our atateatt-ut of th. principles and pur posea oi ti.* i ? 8oei ty Dsstroysrs and draws their programme in lines of horror <>i his ow n. We have earefally read bis amended version, which ia seaanuned m the last paragraph but one of hi- BasBBBBani munioatum. w ithout seeing anything in it so awfully -hocking. The worst BBBJBjerOW it contains is poo; PArOodlaoBS ecosssBaieal pa? radox, Us propTtet?- c'csl l? whieh is cer? tainly a godsend which writer-* BgatBSt So? cialism and Uemoeracy could ill disjvenv with. Ail the rest of it we adopt most heartily. Bsyoasj dispute, tha means of ele? vating Humanity are power and property, power hoU and nrcrHaoil by the masses, property freely laid BpontlM eoUBtry'a altar for the country's salvation, a.- for instance in the ease of BfassinTa national loan. But we an- told that t! e bmden of this BBovement !ea\e nolhuig undone to sap tie' authority of tai-stuig guvernmenta , of eours" titoy don't?If they did they w?>uld neglect their business. Anil they destroy the very prin? ciple of authority ; that is BOtfchag had cither, as we view ti e matter, for there ;ir<* j other and higher principles, more powerful, mom true, which, when established, will [ prove more conducive to the health and 1 happiness of the human race. Authority was good in the ago* of feudalism ; but in these tunes of ?!em,i>eracv, railroads, elec? tric tob graphs and land reform, it is s.idly obsolete. We deny that the European radicals aro urging on this revolution by every iniqiii. tons means as our eorres[mndent says they are. They have no means at all just now, except persuasion. ;;; speech and print, and of those only a scant allowance is permitted them. But there is no doubt they contem? plate net a ie\olutioii, and BO do we. Hut how does our correspondent st,?op to the slang of the vilest scavengers af public, hith. w hen he charges that this revohation is otie of ioiqaity and injustice. It is rather a revolution which will give to e\erv mum the just product of his own labor, and tho hoatfJt benefit of his own creative gontiis, and which w ill bestow on none what another has earned. Is our correspondent ignorant that the propeitv now produced is unjustly distributed I Has he never beard of HaSBj building palaces vet dying in hovels. woa\ ! mg purple and fine bnen yet clad m rags, renping yellow fields yet perishing of hun? ger ; Can he look abroad upon the world and s;i\ that a tocitl revolution m respect of property is not greatly needed 1 lud does he tell us that they who preach and seek to realize a just distribution as well as a greatly increased production of wealth, I are Destroyers of Society ! Nay, will he j deny that the danger of a universal eraah lies ; in the verv opposite quarter, and that, with* i at such ? revolution, social decay and de? struction, are indeed imminent I Let them that resist it bewrarelest they warnt too long. (iure rrespondent will ol course allow us to call special attention to one of bis posi? tions. It is that deaaocratio go\ eminent based on universal suffrage, universaleda> cation and equality of rights, freedom ol the pt?s^ find ,,| aasaciation, separation of church and a t?te and n ligiOUS tolerance, freedom of sxperiasent for aoeial syatenas, and the COOiOd? 1 BOfl of republics thadoWS forth a perfect system of oppression could it onh be realized That being the rase, we must be terribly oppressed here m the Uni? ted States vithout knowing o We hops some patriotic body will find leisure to rouse, us up to a consciousness of our desperate ease and make im feel how badly oil'we are. Till that is done, such Ihn extent of our perversity that there is no Ijope of our seek? ing a remedy Mnmow?I i? I'.xtr; Session of the Legislature ass rata had m the snaetmsM ol si tae bnainc ? ol local liapsstanffl h u sn?B' isbed at tut regular asaaasaa Provision was made fur i! a accruing iiidehtediicBB of the State, lor prescribing the manner of tilluuf vacancies in i attain Slate otRt i and some other businesa .>t fecal tnportanrts The Apportion* incut Hdls base all passed The ratio ol Hi* tricl finally fixed rayon tor tnt Honas of Reprs* si otativea was s\20O. Tin * gives 73 naenibei > to the principal Counties, and the Constitution fur? ther provides tor i additional aasmbers (rota th? Upper Peninsula* (Lake Bufsrioi County,) and Saaorsfroaatbs Northern Hsrtkwol the Lowei Peninsuls, ahish include* ihn Conntiea ol Sagt? naw, Tuisals, IfkUand, Areaac, Mont calm, Newsy go, Oeesna, as I the territory wkieb may be attached. The Const it naoa requires that tu? Mouse shall BOt SOnsisI of B*sbtkafl lit nor more than loo naeaabora UnaVn the new ratio Ina> ham Coanaty anil base a.nsarlieu id 2,379uars> presented, sad Man roe, kX41; loata, Leatswss aad lifriiigatssi. eeek i.oou. Jackson, Estsssj Kalaotaaoo sari Lapeet sack BOO, aad Fi at sthei Connttsa auaavi SOD vt base slroadj aVaaa the Congieasaanal Apaaasjaaaaani The l?t District Is coraysssd at Wsyna Wasatenaw, Jackson and laeingstoa Cc inti at T ? lid l> itriet ? atbi < as si <>i the Southern tiero! Counties, and eitenda Crom Lake Km '.'? Lahe Michigaa The Hid is brnasd out oi t ha * I rand Rivi i and Kalwmsnw \ klleys, snl ike I /'ii seatains Oakassad, Massaasb, aad the or? ganised aad unorganiasd Counties< | the North ern ^jrtivu oi ijii Lewsi Peainsi lai sad the whole oi tl.e I pper Psninanlai T)na arrsnas DM at >?? not cert i n! BSOgrSphlCsl |s the inlet ssts oi gaalera and Western Michigan are total hj liasns, but as the Whigs wars ats great saSBi orisj ihsy ars aot MapotaaiUs lot bis Aanoftssw nasal fr* Captain N'Bison, of **? tnasricaai sriMasssi Prasees* arrival aj i b ..?. atoa oa 'lie ?;?fc in rn iu Har iri a* reports that ra the aj June, ir. sssaaaS rl v?. atrajslssJa :i B) hs saasel a .. baai bsl By the epaatsa aar atasaasi Ctsujrsassf, tad BB> asagkiy asaacsaaj, even to tin- bbjsj r t mI - Fbom N **>ai, N. 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