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SjTJ?If.Hf/llOES. fiKMTL*Micf<'* Sennit Weak.?Fimt _ggffSa , . ? I Md Uneu aCt? zSm ' 5k v <?. and Lusvr do , j!S r ? ? ? ? -i/ine and Drilling y?"?. * ? ' L Marssiilet V.J.: 'u?i>m ti Co.. Ol swenawri y, American ft'**-! ft? f'ive Tiioi;-.' ' ra da "f Lawns ntvi Muslins rdd in or' du 1 !?? ' em-la.ms every <*ae Why. they at Idalfl e price et"om stul lai mm tarnt, aap art * di ? rth i ? ihiUiti per yard A'v, rv-ry art..!? . f ?? > 1 <? s ,',d a*, great bargain*. Barer*? i I ?.?;... Raraga d Ijuir-i Pop/line. SiU ?" I I. nen <?.?>ds. Parasols. Shawl,. Msnlilias, Yisettet Crape v. 's.anil ail kinds of s-iiimer a/ear, for men and he; ? at l sari ifla e, st O MB aim's, JO Grand- at Btenot ?OfWkaVd ?? t** Citizt i b si , era are invited to tjtjj and ?ramr I ItM tat I I >??. Shoes and new style of Gattes, lor sal- B. IwAKEB'l I'XIOM, tl Ni*?u d, wb?r? a laig isa r. ent r?n be funnd at ret at; fee wholesale, pr,cea jyt Iw* IdT* Tatatifa for Saratoga SpriagSa New uort. aief other water ? laces Must an forret t? rall al Mr M . ui C.H. fShaeahi fore gum* Ton will und Landsoi .. o >.ter-i at Vi 14 iad . ?hillings, withShpj. ?, 1 ? andb ikiaa,ati aterateyeioea, amiable fjr dre?? and '-.is k to,Miees andchiUrea'l Qtuter Hoots arid Shoo*.v at J U MJLLata'l, 131 Canal-.' Health amd Comport?The Zephyr l nder Garment! to be 1 a ? , f BAIteri-l * Ray, IUI Bowery, are the most Comforts'. <? art < ? U.e kind in wee. Tue'" eantlr absorb i?rsi/ira> r.. , i' ? Ueaaelf light and el?? t?r?ttvee warding off ?> V.l.-: .?tnlla, waist tlie> ?rcatly pco Bio!? the rood at of tuo _r..r HP Fine French Ldtwrra, warranted fast ?oiTs, far Is a yard , Lean'. : i Ha-.-r. k for la Cd. fine G.nr hama for la, and Bilk he< ei ' -? ..? d.nes. Foul a- ; - . all kinds of Kummer ?hawN an ) Mai.rillas, Krenrh Mu? hm>, Be fee equally < :>? ap, ?fwi?! ?; Hit - fc LRsliBBATEa's. 347 Rre ? ? !.<? nard-nt wh-r<; D'A only the ladies are *er. 4 ..la rvnryttune they want in the line of Drv G<ioda i n: ?. .. re p i 'asMBI wdl alv.get rhstr Uloens,Crars'a, lidsh S-*ks fee.,fec .asnehehi n - er than at gent lern? n-f.N Eleoamt Frknch Bridal ('a'idh asd Km *tl,or-?The sul.%rr,?<-r w aid rawpeetfhUy rail ths at? tention of parties reqn'a. ? > : tn?y iilae ant to hki be?'.tif<d style of B'.'.ai ' >rw, >.''!?elo,.a and Wedding BViisa in the latest BM da lyt Int Esihi s.l Broed my,cat of Duane-st. AmekICAN IhferttvFoRTl AaWQCUTfOB? V Mioii-d uuoa the Man, kyJeee' the I iMaas and ArsMasor latuig Knna A's a iat.ci. . ??? their benefits fa the purchase and di?tr.i it .a, f Piamo FonfKs Thesys lotn u> that of awsteej be airfi ind isssstth that sissy person, jn in moderate eiWeeSaetaiil i B, enn n.,w own avab.a'de tnstr'inietit; also one tfciit " ? hl I Pi'tn.s asaj sr.> their nitaney. Kaih Biea.' + r OaVtaees 'tis own insuuineut ?' o, >!.. br?t !? ar.nf.o ?? ? ? D ifee ' Tlio orraui/.stion nt the first R?iety alr?.ulj ahvsi ? lbs I ?n"bt? of the Asso? ciation Tb? firs' wate has been '<sMeesed and tfes Pison ? warded to one of the in?nit?rs /ml handredsof Pianos wdl now las duitnbute.l \t, those who hare not the means to purchase one outright All aersoSM iho feel interestrd in this ptpolar movement tr< latepetitftlllj invited to < ail ,nd subscribe. Office of tht Association, lift Broadway, |.a targe Buddings, Room J J U rM it Watsoh, Trustees Fire I Fire ! Firi: !?Frnni the New <)r ieann Puwyune?A Ppii ?? t ? Pi i k?A correspoi^lant of the New-York Courtrr A f'"-?ftrer, wntea an acz-ouat of a new nt* safe whitb wi? ? / I to a heal that complete!* deetreyei its tvansfeaates aadrVoBS1 hu b was taken, after the trial, a nee reciter ami a Ump a. t' imprd butter. The butter was haidar than when it wax put in, the stamp re maiiuns perfei t, anil uV I star cs i t sin e and ??11, oaly suffering from the cold, ai i .''wo.-7 frntrn by the mil uses of the temperature'.c -:. j i hi id beeB et Bused 1 The public are assured'./,at the aboi n is no jmff, but the roottrr iii ttttmy tart Mi an he easjB dtdfy la the eture mt Sit hit wooo h Fl I BO IB Uli IM '.v'ali r-s' sieept ibinng the h iurt when he aiceeipai m i the carl with the burnt taftt The line ol Pr.s-eiaion i e. Mi ' i. ? ? from Water st up Wall ta??aadway, then tbrooj . ( liatliam awl the Bowery ta'Attor Place, aud do", i. n. : iw .. to the Metsnm where the r swter will be ilep*- Med f r t ib n?|?tctiou of the cii'i OBB Hkilliant Dboovbricb.?" The Deeapi tati m of Thoa Rwtans, Baa . I rnt .ssiotier of Patents, br theeteeutiTO," woe one ef D , must wonderful dicoveries, ?' m h<ei.a of whieb " he tave a "Bi lei t Dianas H ia w.viU tagten last Winter. Th.? ilitctrtery, however, was imagin? ative luereiy. The parment to Oeral?e.,r in IDO if S?.nno for a license t'i work laaoet Goodttur's i >'? nt. whick Day has only lately dus'overed ttof uu >?r it . great boo rery,bot ma le'oo Ute to benefit hiai Day's offer i if I't the convaMioa of tafriagert on Ooodyeer't Patent", on win,;, he himself had hieea the chief, tnd ia now the si ly ini: nger, wai abtilhant coneep tion of Day's and andesibti d 1 rtginal m .th him Day's ditcovory of Ooedyeat'l treat at cret of tiilcani/mg Mubiier a full rear bsatri rJbbj plication Ba hi.< I'atmt there fOf tt aa etpente to D.ir A my <v ...j n, a man whoaad taarned the teeret in Getalyeai ? net rv, was a brill nut sa hi biti jo of mveiitivi line - ind i^urda a striking proof of how closely huh Inventor ' ? Bt atetiSseofouoa upotttho hssla of another Notice to nu I^BUr.?We have im tioBd an attempt on the aart 11 De loinvn te afftataal atea in his law suits, by a Boats il i n rhieh he has the daring to Intimate that ths ante 1 . thru n behalf of the Nhna Astociati.m against dealer in Day's Miees, is naauthorixed W* ran oelv sav. in reply, that i h St a h iso deal ami doubt trill hate their doubts epei ? .I npoa proof of theu iiubi: .i wil'i Us. i?. ' - Beat . by pureli Ising r by selling the Btratad ari' le w hea Day i setiicet arort guired m uewtpaprr pahhcal >nt foi us. dun notice u ill be given In behalf ef n ik Co K oil a Co . L. Candee. Mar. ?ard Rubber Co., an.I <>th. n j>71i" Watts's Nervo's \n i idoi - New -York, fals llth, MM.?1 base hern affiict. with si VRua' Daaes ini two ysats and u half ol . id a description at I have ? vsi haatw of 1 to Beel rt . ,iii\. seen ruepnato ant it the worst case thty bo. >e ei n I had a ps-s from the Alma House on h'rular. Ith l dar) I >d kpphed to Di. Wan 'a the Elertr c.\l N'e ? >i snakinc the imrraTprawilili ?t?te? head, shook te a.... i.as, witlMxi ceasing, Ii is a <w alxiut naif pot Art iree I ars aftet,aad I am omit cuird, jMisitit? >y <e i . \ In tag nan fMiecrtbe j ihe change, hut as I'r Rogers lad l> Im Urns ?eil tta ibout live huiulted UM lies l*>g?lilt s a the WaidOB,Mr. j Kitrh.knowiher.it?. it ea ? ? . bt eat?Bed leiaeri r-.icesl no |*in, but.. e. .si i ... i .i ist.,!-, -inn, -iti tattoadanagthetuai ft ? ? ?; ,e u i W .loessed b\ MtKM i\ J,.,NM.>v, h Mi i) >*l ii, ;?s' c Himmam, COkBBI it Ol no. 1 ue>l i" i aJJMtT WtT 1 s, ,lr . t \> i'.i ' i ,v'a rr.s. i?' Ii...h . Ml DOBALP, Ddtvit la.'Nassau , riLPA VaSt}ve1 None ark so Dbat " tn OSS who will nor IIbab ''-This proverb ,^ beanie to all" i>nf ? par t ms who may hau BgJHt '< I 1>- [.OTBaBB Auiust, |ti Broadway. bB. r t... woadnrl Tit rf rlttfatas that tie daily |MOb med 1 n I? ?.-ess us an \. .,st ts uuntr?s>deat?d,a,'ii h.s treati tent aaatusaded with pain or danger Teetimon us:, . i ,t I,, liar tuliimaiy. n Broadiwajr ?heie h CAaN . niBed pei ...ually or bv let? ter, dail). frvNii $ til' .' .??.?$!, nu aid letters red.s,-,| )ft *t? A isONO POB lIotlBBKEEPSBS.? Jo, ' joy I em h ttatliitlBlia ...vet ? Beoi.sss. Bad Cogk v ,' ml Muth?aa destroy Half of our v ,ru, wearh, r i .ics n. * are o\?r i.ton's famed P..ad.-' itheaotireoef ?ur fa) Im 1 joy ' fat sat aaatrn ? and . sBara, Thanks t.> In- Pi Us, now I \ ernun are clear . "??OB IBlt and H.O.J . u v s? > il?, pllienng fellow t, Mam by thara Pius, Seal our i aa lisianeej IVlsit for Lve> - mb, kttic Powdel and Pint IJI BroBiW oH-t* Knapp'sHkai us RrSTORATtYS Hitters. ? Thete It no medu'i ie so i ...,iu'., ,si u< the prssenl sB.taou of the year aa'.bete i l.r . i * s, ei i In cleanse the tliimach and Ww- s, ?ru vm- that Isralth) tone and ensr?) t ? the digvat v?' ?ei? which are so necesaarv t? ' iweissre thvs ayaiBiu to Bad . .-,< ihr .1.-' laaiiiot change oi . itni.wehere luciaeot-.l i > ^ -,r.^.r v*..i ,1,SBsayaI i h.-omu 1 ^ffe. u aa. gtunal w > is.n 1 de'' it and til tttaeast t , ansiiut therefrom, they can be ie ? I apna as an absolute i spavin.' Sueh is the te-. .anit.y ,?? i . .,i> f ateful witneeses, wli.... reeatered teal;'. . 1'.dearth s, .k 1. uder t'i m wo'.li Oenertl a>|sM, MM Hadetai-ai Ftftv cents per BeaMa t'ovBTBv Ajotsstumrci tik W. II. Mt DMsiiu.lMSivin ic.a ?> Afg-aT?W R. M ha>on die and is daily te> ? ? , tBavw letatusg n, ws'.apera ' ui the VaSea Stai ?h eh t 'u.:v ralksii ?ntt a aulhoi'ty ta recerv,- - onntl *M t A urriisrug in at tho iow.-at nates oliatt"t ' > ' . ?> HataapBO ft Basd IB , ? Uit''readkng-ras r\ e -.. siiur i uinei v. the Kichange J Badwthat reestius-ris . ttp I e - i t invited t.> , all aadesastsint them Patsfdlll a, kith tilts MtavWBt v lursLsiird to advtrtst. rt Hammocks!?Lauil sV Uo , stMhtlSfl and introducers of rssiota. v.r ?eejaVeaaBau Hats. A t and s Astor BMsbbs, Bkroadway. will itoa d*v open several bale* ?it4*r.ar Measraa Grws-i:? .-v., v j>;tt KtV See aMlitttlasnasnt i>t' iIssbitts aVap Powder ?u Socond ? are tW Fowlm--?* A Writs., rhienolosiisla nl rekh hrn Q- B tMMaaaaB ? near th.-Pats. Thk Shi nk A!, m ?ihm I RBSJa^MflBI ? One of the most ittri-r?'' te* akfaMOatMa of the 4th araa tNe creetton of tl.e Voi.it -.??t M l>ap:ie. to the memory ol the late t.ovcr-ic.r Shunk. of this State The Budtfearsj wo.-? iwiepr, n theffuaj several tltoiis and, a.-vUsng which wo;o lw<> coiejuiu'es ot infan'.rt md one of dragvx -i- t adoSKrl M g -''. Ju ge ? h im;> neys, ed LanckMc v. i strreral Othot dtatlAWAtMaird oiUSSM were present- k t.'etman choir, fivai !">?.; sJeiuhu. w\ s... t ? ytjral beautlfnl laslaftaro Pttste pefvc.s of : ? b- , ..,>?'. ti;v.n tb* '.te and character of hie. .? - ? wV>* asl.es the Monu men'. i> raises!. ? - > ,y ' <'.;: Jthl:e Yt\x\l ward, of Lkiotui iovia;.. The Monuinent us a plain sliaft of white ni'Me w\ mvt>unted bv an American aajjie. and stun Bjbj apoai i pidiMsJ of Pennsylvania granite. On oae i^aM - t Prv IIa boM of the late trovcraor, with un . isor.i r-c.m d? .v.r.ng his age ,\rkl pttblie services t>?. Dae o'ber an appropriate c;utap.\. :lleatinJ| tPv) Dem ..-r.it W The WtBhUY t'aop of thi.-s ('omstv, whielt is one of the ever resijx>l in u both h>r .jualKy and iiua.it t .', is prvtty much out of the way ol wr-Alhcr, ami a ' ;r ar. ;i ol tjra&s h being r-qadly Hitawajr. Oafc? arc nbatesuu| .or iha harten ant vtiil bt) a sdnwg anv? in every sense Without a rain ui a lew days, wt c : k mane pgBMOf 1 and " gerdew t**4~ gen era 11> v It) ha ;um |aajlaut ior The ,-.o'nL> ?are in airtjaxs for ri>*r.\ ita wee4> r-un?where i? i^easor Bspr ' Wo th.n* there are raaav acre* which hartproJu ed at Ir-aM ft t? t-isicis nt wheM I Sin teuton -I' ? (Bid Advoeatw. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. NEW'TOBK, MONDAY, JULY if ISsS tW P'rvnu ano'.'. Irarrar tk* C';ty Annrnje ths Baaaaaf M>oatb? can has* the, Dt/v 7Vw?w? aent tothesa by leaving ut asndius tbt-ir addrr.? to th? P ibb'-aliei VB-?, C -rnrr a] Br.nire ?i>d N'aj-?Ji'i ?-? , i'.tiomw tba Cltjr Hail Prvw 3? cutt a a*' nib. va-able in aduaacs. To Correspondent*. J. I w ? y . i vriaa ut i'li aad ilaeetfj.m bf there wir? e.,n-efhtr.r ? 5 ??<?; d'-ired t? ?a/ b t u->-re tain how I i ptt %: it For Europe. The next nnmbai of TV TrJmv for Rmwmmtk Cirr-ulatirm wi!! be issued on WEDNESDAY MORN IM . || ') fcknik. It w;ll contain <>'\ the latent BOWS up to lbs time of fating to press. The Afrit* Bails from this port on Wednesday ?t i2o'e!ock. .Tfr. WeaWthf* ?tili in the Cabinet. We are inclined to believe that there r:,nst have been at east a partial foundation lor tlie reports that Mr. Webster had resigB cd ; but whatever rim have been hi*, wish or intention heretofore, it is now certain that he ha'; determined to keep his place in the Cabinet, at least for the present. Runaway Mlavcs. Ft has latterly been .-.aid. again and again, that the South would dissolve the Union if fupitive slaves were not sent back when '?ailed for. On the other hand we have heard, rather indirectly than directly, indeed, a great deal of a large party at the North which would dissolve the 1 *ni<?n, or at h ast, do everything possible toward it if they were sent back. Neither of these assertions or implications i- true. Let us look at the tacts. We presume there are a great many hon? est-hearted and weak-hr nded gentlemen in the Slave States who are in a condition of intense nervous excitement about Slavery, who, in fact, are ready lo faint when the word b pronounced w ith the accent of free born li| s. These gentlemen reoard the end of the world as close at hand, and no doubt hnrrv OB their useen.-ion robes at the sound of a flab-born with all the dispatch of a prac? tise d disciple of Fsthw] Miller. To hint in their loam." thai Slavery is not a divine inatitation and under ih" special patronage of Heavi n. ia to deserve tar and feathers and a promenade upon a rail. For them our political system is already a doleful ruin, .nid the most glorious form of government man e.er devised the object of tears and lamentations, like a friend lying dead in the house, disunion they have grown fantiliat with by often threatening to perpetrate it, and hearing otl era threaten, till at last they only wait an occasion for it to come of it? self. That occasion they assure as will be ;he modification of the Fugitive Slave Law. whoover daresti.cse ixu.tsdiialnet M ukt tooi t Boaahaatea ha a to face 1 It is true that they have announced the same catastrophe sine to arrive on other occasions,? on tl e admission of California, the separation of New-Mexico from Texas, oi the exeltisioo of* Slavery from the terri? tories. And \et California was admitted. N? w-Mexico was organised as an Independ? ent territory, BBrd we have vet to hear of the transportation of any considerable ntunbei of siaves to New Mexico or Utah. Bat the or< ;it , an, it of disunion has not been performed. And now, having been driven from these positions, the same oracles of despair and destruction proclaim either m tones ni p? nace oi of tearful exhortation, thai what the} have BOt done when there was something real at issue, they will now do whin the point ia to them BOt worth a farthing. If the Pngitive Slave Law is modified they will dissolve the IJlUOB. Ard lila an iai I tsisntial patent tadeil, Leat r not antes t.ei,:nd What degree of respect is lo be paid lo BO si ii-eless a wanin g, how far we ought to regard this awful threat, we have endeav? ored to BBtOW 00 former occasions. Hut when we heai the menace repeated, we cannot suppress ihe wish that these silly hoys might be (-ratified for a while, ami al? lowed to quit the I'nton and left to take CBM i f themselves alone. Not long would they crave such inde|? ndenee, Soon, like weary truants, they w ould return to the genial shade and secuiily of the looAiee and the fireside they had abandoned, and, grown wise bv sad experience, would never more desire to wander. Hut this ?> ou| of the ,;ui .-tiou. They cuiinot ba allowed to cut up such capers, nor in truth ia anything fur? ther from tli* ir n.tei tion. They would feel badly if the chance were open to them, j The] rove bluster, but hate action. Nor shall we bestow any pleasure on these gentlemen when we assure them that !he eotitinoencx OB which they have based the execution of tin .r grand schein? of pyrotech? nics is not likely to occur. We look in vain for the probability of a repeal or modifica? tion of ihe Fug itiea Slav a Law. That law we suppose is destined to remain on the Statute book We could wish it were oth? erwise. We eou'd vriah to have it modified in mauy BaitfcoJars, especially by the intro? duction of a jury trial IBhflltfl its provisions. Hut there Us BOt the least indication that su. b a change v ill be made. The next Con? gress w?l not b ake it. There is no where a great party den anding it. Public senti? ment regards it wnh comparative indiffer? ence There ia BO such overwhelming popu? lar movement :n fjvor f repealing or chang? ing this law as there was at the north in IS IH and "49 against the extension of Sla? very. How then csii the law be touched ? Nor in truth is the matter of so great practical coHee-mcn? e as has been aupposed. To the South the law is of no real advantage, because the expense of getting a slave un? der it is after all BjaPfB than he is worth. What is tbe market \alue st* all the slaves reclaimed by virtue oi its provisions who ? would not haw been ic-laimed without it? I* it *10,(HH> ! We don't believe it, but at . ty rate we t; ? <u;o that whatever it is, ' ihe captives have not ptid the eKSMase. ' Jor tair.ly compared with the number of run? aways the number of th<>-*e uken back to Slavery is scarce a drop in the bucket. The law is then worthh ?- lo the South, ex? cept so far ax it may satisfy the BPOCfptl bilitiea and appease the wotmled dignity of shrve owner.-. At the North the i'oeling against the law is rather one of abstract prin inle than of universal, over-ready interest, it is seen tbat the law is an improper one. nvoring .Slavery as.d tr;.TH\ lir.g on the time-honored gqartnuttll of American freedom, bat still this fad does not rouse the people to action. We re slaves reca; tured every day it would I e othl raise, but so rare are such capta ret, and -o varii i,- and easy tin1 means of con veving fugitives into safety under the Hrit iah flagi that there i.- r.o generJ excit ment or. ti c tul ject. It is seen that the main poinl at lcsne in the struggle of'48-*48 was VDtl by freedom, and though an occasional outrage on humanity may be committed un? der the law, still in the rea. ti> n which nc c? f sarily succeeds a warm popular move? ment there is a disposition to let the law it? self remain ur.tonehed and subside into its natural place as a dead letter. Sometimes badet,:. when in seme rare ease it is brought forth and applied, as sometimes happened with the lav* which preceded it. there will be local excitement, but a warm general feeling is not to be expected. As we said, we covld for 5ome reasons wish this were otherwise. Hut these are the facts; the people will m>t a't, and in such a case wo must acknowledge their decision evil while duty may require us sometimes to op? pose it. The (nth is that the business of slave ? hing would never have assumed cuch magnitude in the juMie view, hut for the great ContTOTCrSJ on the more important question of Slavery Extensii ii. The South would never have thought mu<h about it had not defeat on the main issues of that control erst made her strenuous about lesser things. The South annexed Texas to ex i: i.i! :tir powei of Slavery, and by the help of Northern ' Democrats," (we will not DOW ii.< ntion names.) carried the day in that sttuggle. Hut that was notcnottgh. The Mexican war was made and the Territories acquired, all with a view to the same end of ( \ ending the Southern institution and pcr petaating its power. Hut here the North, which had meekly acquiesced in the Texas operation, kicked out of the traces, and the Free Soil agitation begun. In the contest then set on foot, each party, of course, raked up every ground for complaint against the other, and the South made a great ado al out the ( scape of slaves. And while I? att u on the main question,?thanks to a Wing administration and the firmness of come gallant spirits among the Northern members of Congress,?the Slavery party got the pTCsent Fugitive Law enacted, and**?much good may it do them. For the whole agitation tic So itfa is re ?pouaible. Und it obeyed the dictates of . I actical a isdi m, staid at home and minded iisown business?had it concentrated its population instead of dispersing, and had :i 'it Texaa and Mexico alone, the Free Soil Party would not have been called into i \ stence, i orwonld there have been any ne eessitj foi earing the Fnion. Nor yet would a new fugitive law have been enaet ed, but on 'hat head things would have gone a quietly as before, slaves would now and then have escaped from the border States, and one out of fifty or so w ould have been recaptured. Hut the grabbing or b sil of tht in would not have been a ques? tion of national importance a>< they have DOW rought to make it appear, nor would the South have endimd any humiliation. The lesson is a good one; let u- hope it may be im, roved, and that the South may at last profit by experience and in future avoid a'l unwise attempts to enlarge the an a of it.-, institutions. And DOW that this agitation is substanti? ally over for the present at least, we may express our conviction that it has been a most useful thing. It has viitually put a check on future schemes of annexing Slave S:at<'s, it haa strrnethencd th? t'nion as a Storm punf.es the atmosphere, and shown the full absurdity of Souih Carolina separa? tism. It baa rooted deeper the natural dis? like of fret men to slavery, and when that in? stitution shall at last cease to exist on this continent, are doubt not that those who wiu ! t -s Us extinction will look back with grate? ful remembrance to tho crisis we have just gone through. Si ch is the pnv-pect DS regards this law. There is no chance lor its immediate repeal or modification. But while we shall not at? tempt any new agitation for an end whose attainment we cannot anticipate, we shall not withhold any part of our convictions on the subject whenever they are called for by an antagoi ;.-t or by the attempt to carry a mau into slavery by virtue of its authority. The Quern ?m4 the Jvaraalkst, A very capital Vliter is Mr. Jt lv>> Lk COMT1 of the Indejirndane Bti^e, whose trs from London and Paris occasionally I grace the columns of the Covrnrr Jet Etats Un's. He if now at London doing the (Ireut Exhibition and recounts in a pleasant way a brief exchange of words he had one morning with the Queen. We translate: '?One day I vver.t to the Exhiblnon very early ir. the mcrnirg to look about freely m the de I ar'mer.t marhwery before the arrival of the crow i. I waa engaged, in a sort of court, among a variety o' hydraui'c apparatus, when >?.. ierny the Queen and the Prince ca r.e out oi the neighboring angle. I was thus uvijH-cted ly face t j tace with the royal couple, ray pencil m hit:.', ?aken -n 'he act al IbnSJB olservaticn. The QrjOeC speke in a low rsics t > Prince Ai I looked at her, d\iaiCOStaSg nothing, and (riving sn ess? MtrrTSftrff to n curiosity which had 1 -rfcre had but poor BatJefotkn. Suddenly s \o.ce -aid lo me : ?? ? vw r nett 11 French " ' Yes, Ms !am.' h ? ?.r.ii'ur m tskirn: notes I* ' Ye*. Maiam " ? For BSBBS journal, perhaps " 1 Kor lbs /*?/<?? ! Ft'c. yo'.r Mvesty.* I ?? Af thi? declaration the Queen an! the Vr.:.' a, lootlaal at ea.h other, exchanged a ?to! ho" after which ht.r Ma.esty deigned to rerly ; '??We h(pe that you wii! he 1 ' 1 PWOT? al le ' [Thii last aroid was BfBexxnarsd aria an fogUsk at cat, wfcsca formed a complete eon Irstt with the ptttBCtry French arti:t;ht:^n of the rett ] '?4 The best way of being favorable is to be mi',' I answered. The Queen smi'ed, made a s'nrht bow. Prince Albert rnisid his hat. and thtv tOTBed to the exhibitor of the hydraulic ma chu.e . w ho w.? waitmir with ? ?mile on hi- lips and an nMJuJst look ??This is evidently the place (or me to draw tan , rtrai'.s. The Queen small, and her per d . j roVsMW fbf the seventh or eighth tJaM in an intl resting manner, as they say here. Prob ai !v to this situation is to be attributed the im? pression she made on me of being a little older than she really is, for you know Queen Victoria ia sill! w hat can be called a young woomb. Wh"th er it w< re the fatigue of the ball, or th* result of her ir'ercgting (I repeat this word tor want ot an? other) situation, i did not see in hor lace anything of th ttype stamped in profile on the n.vional coin, or that represented m the portraits which cir? culate throughout Kuro; c. The hair of her Ma esty is of a solt chestnut. her DOOS has an imperious rune , her mouth is Austrian, and has ? prominent movement ot the lower lip, whic h, m expressing certain impressions, gives the mouth a QOOOt outl.;.I ' The toilette of Queen Victoria would have driven a Parisian lady to despair. Her Ma BSty wore a skirl of transparent muslin, with setaaJs over aa underskirt of blue silk. I pmk mantilla, a blue hat, a':d strnw gloves, bail!, fitting. Prince Albert, a very handsome fellow, looking ti uch like the nsosl portraits (Princesare al wa)s bartered.) in c, i dilation, was dressed with more negligence, in a brown frock coat, /ray pantaloons, and silk cravat Hut why that great blue ribbon of the Oldef ol the Garter so early in the morning, and with sued a eoa* turne f M as*.?.( hi sk i 11 Politics.?A rneeting was held at Salert! recently. " pursuant to call," to che. >e Delegates to the ?? Democratic'1 Stats Convention, and twtht Democrats were in atten? dance, who appointed thirteen Delegates to the State Convention. This is going a stop beyond some ofthe '? Democratic-' movements m the Ci'y of New-York We had supposed that the day of ?window committees' sad similar dodges bad passed away, hut the result of the " great Dem ?static nicetim;" at s dem shows that MCh is not the case, h justice to the ' regular DeaiocraeT1 of Salem we must say that another meeting h IS been called for the choice of Delegates 14who will truly represent the mass of the party"?so Salem w ill be doubly represented st the State Convention at Worcester m August. The real object of these " boitmg" demonstrations is to test til" |iower of coalition Loco-F"coisin an I ll iaeoppeeed the ' Nationals' will hold meetings of taveive or less in other towns In Massaehu >et.s the Beefew Says thev have a "email l ui well or ganiaed National Democratic l\irtv," t ami a 14 beautifully small" affair it is Alabama.??Although Hon. H. 6. Shields li is signified his declination of the Union nomi nation for the office of Governor, some of his luends calling tin mselves " Democrats ami Whigs ot Alabama," have determined to prpss him tor the office, and have iesued an addiaas to the pel , le ol Alabama, invoking them to aid in bis election, tiov Collier (Loco) ia still in the field as the candidate ofthe " gradual eeesssioB> ist?" He is lor Buchanan tor President and King foi \ ice President ?i"oi George Ri tee of Chambers, is ? <? mdi data for Congress m the viith District He is ?U] poeed to be tor some kind jf secession. ?The Loco-Foeo candidate for Congress in tbalTth Distrat. J'-hu Brvin, ?a- a b>sding delegate ia the Waobaille Convention ??Gen C. Robinaon (Secession) has with brawn from the canvass in the [lid Congressional Dis? trict ot Alabama, in favor of the Hon Sampson W. Harris, (who goes for resisting to the last ? atren ity.) the late member, w ho was elected in 1849by 53Smajority. Col VVm. S Mudd is the I nion candidate in opposition to Mr. Harris. GttRoiA.?F.x-Seeretary Buchanan of Pennsylvania, who thinks the South hi* beea so "greatly wronred." has bean nominated by II t .Vat anvah Georgian (a paper which acknowl? edges the right ot secession, and is at the head ofthe Disunion party of lieorgia) for the Presi dt n< y, "subject to the decision " of no National Convention. Are the 'Pennsylvania Democra cy' preparetl yet for secession ' ll they arc not, they ought to be making their preparations, as the Get rg'.a fire-eaters have presented tneir "ul? timatum." _ Mihi?im ?A vertan? Judtre Wilkinson is reported by the Lexington (Miss.) Advertiser |j have said, in a recent speech, that he desire I to see the Fugitive Slave Law repealed, as ho felt no interest ia protecting Slavery in Virginia, Kentucky, or Maryland . let the Yankees take Iheit negroes it: welcome, for what he cared . Mississippi lost but lew slave, and hid no inte rest ,n the law CI l i'KllNATOKIAL LlBBKALirV. ? GOT, Bvkhv. of Michigan (who by the way declines a reelection) has appointed Hon (?k'>r.;k Mian* (\*r.;r'V c. V-?.-cii'' Juit.ce vice K Mm.li deCei-*'d. ? t?i:oR.-.K Y. Bawtbs (Whig) baarecaivad the appoiatn.ent of Judge o 'the Circuit Court . C B an Pleas by Gov DtmnsaoB. ? Go*. Hi'i"<r <;f thi- St.-.te uppomteu the Trustees of the State A*yhun for Iiliots (a new r.s'.itotioni with.a.t regard to politics, and Ex (iovercor Willi am L. huaci is one Btember of the Board._ ? Rr.Linvi.Mo i he People.*?The 1 Demo i-*..:;.: Slat allre Caaaaaltae meet on Monday next for .he p irpose of aaeaataCDaf delegates to tae 1 Democra ic' State t'onvention. wbach is lo meet at Columbtis on the 6th day of August. [Cincm.nati Tunes. Queer sort of ' Democracy' this Cincinnati ar? ticle. We shall uev hnar ol the Committee n aJtmg its nomi.-ation for the Presidency a , i I'M Prtshlency Mb. CoopkVs Illvessv.?The Coopers ?c?n Fr'n.ten's Journal, ailudinf to The Tr^Mie's stincunceraent of Uie lilnese of J. FtssmoaE Cocraa. Esq., r.yt **& tlm)J*i MrJ(l'wper ha* been for sereral asoatha j tat Setaed by r jeaie. so u to produce anxiety on the part of bis fanuly and faeadj. but at it overs s?Z ?.Tr *"Tr<* of bis ultimate T Jv-i. Jc^, u hl1 cc"^:tion now, taat he attenced ( hureh last Sabbath, and is a ute habit on 1 ? I v, " ! rvr^"- Hu atu ruling pay1 sictan taii^s the pre*. i,t mdiratjarn of ruTlisease ar-nore uivnrabie to its further "mmiTuL CITY ITEMS f tF The weather rwUftlaj was eree more atoriou* than on the two preevJing days, and BBMCsBBM realize, with no cxtrinr lmary effort o? tti* nxf^innt on. all that ecstatic poets .111 ex igrcrttive toun*is have rhap-soJied of the suns ami skir? an I icr-byr? of Italy. That our e t:z. M steel 1 avail thcnveltrs of mch a rare opportunity for oi:!oj: erv.iYTim%i is not surprising . (H W ?11 t.tvc rcq lire! a bsjajaOB of Vile* Sfar.tlishe* to hare enforce I any seeJu^ed idea of S ihbath OBBertaBOa ) t.Vy p > ire 1 from every highway .mi bywav bhto BVUBtlWay, un? til that great promenade was Mad t > .-row ling . ati streets, staces. cars and boats brought II! i-arrie i the j livelong day and nnrht. as if it had been am.sie I mcar.orto remain at Lome and ttttle less than felony to keep quiet. ? s>? (Vera.?To-ni^ht at Ctmtm Oar Jen, we hare l.n Fmta with B.itii&U as .t ; *ong->. S ieh music, in such a place, with Bach BBMsHajBI r:ews and .'probably. glorioti- weather, is an attra< tion hardly to le resisted. WV note that nmmJtt Bans* re?x is in rehersal NifloV?Two splenJiJ Pantomimes will re given at this favorite place to-nic'it. Ia Du'i' u Q' .rrr. and The Qnm J/ousrer, :n WB?tfe the sisters Frank aril the whole Ravel ?tren_-Trt will partri pate. Newt pbom VYAtBiBBTo*.?<hir readera will be rejoice! to perceive, by a te'egriphir dis? patch from Washington, that there trad an eclipse "f the moon at that favored localitv on Sunday morn? ing It is very gratifying to know thai the eclipse did ab?o!ute!v happen as advertised sy the almana, makers, affair* are mighty uncertain in Washington just now. and it is refreshing to tine one statement from that mendacious city which c in be relied upon Not to be behin ! the vig'Iant teletradier in watch? fulness, we will inform "he Washincioniain that the same eclipse appeared here exactly at the minutes indicated by our own gifted astro! i <rr. Qiikt and Lor ELY.?The huroa nixie* iu flurnce of the weather was remarkable httl night in its effect upon the wicke.ler portions of ritJOtiogi. Kogur* were mollified by the moonshine ani tipplers touched by the balmy air in such a degree that both forgot their villainies, and the starry police went idly stroll? ing with occupation gom Even toe Tombs were in unwonted i.et, ami the notorious Sttth had not a case of note to sustain its pugnacious fame. \ NOTBBB (>ld MbBCHBT (iVnk.?Pt tt l Haraaony, we" known for the last half century as an iietne. 11 tcr; r:sing merchant of this Off, died on B turda] noitiirgat his residence in Broadway, at tl e Hge of Ti y?ars He had lately returned from a royage to Enrr [??. .u.d was t.ikm s ck but a few days prior to hht BfMh Mr. Harmony ?*> born at ' ia Spain, bttl came to this lountry while a yooag B an, and soon engaged in mercantile busi BCM :n this t ity He possessed excellent business it an, which, with industry and sobriety, se. n rairod hiat to the first rank of the mercantile neu ol hit ay His dealings were chiefly with B] dn sad Iha Indies, where his natre and credit Here -< on wi I] known and duly honored. He con tmuni U r it.ore than thirty years to manage the .implicate! effhill ol Ins extensive business, but about f Iii i n yiarvago heretiied from active life, lince which period he has remained in compar? ative llilhjalflll Though an old ami esteemed Citizen, mm Leliere Mr. Harmony never appeared ,n the poIitiraJ world, where so many of his I cotcmporary n ercinant princes acre more or less distirifuisbed Mr H. was nerer married, which is perhaps ? planafcle [reaeoe for the retirement in which ha passed that porttoa of his life which was wrested DrvtB the df marcs of btjataeSB. it me years sit ce ho placed tl e tust cgeaoanat of his mercantile boase i. IBB hailtfl of MM nephew s whom he had 1 nan 1.1 fn in Europs . and tin; hmis? is in,* kuowna* ?? I?tei Heran aj Ni pi.cws,'- ?tili holding the pna* tige ol the i.nine of the founder. The oneralol Mr Harmony will take placethis fie race i tt the residence of hi* Nephew in West ioi.r i < nth st. t 9 h i nr list of acts peeeed at the extra ol Iht I . ptlatBre. there is included " an art to regulate the planting and taking of Oysters and tl i 1?. Bah in the Harlem Itiver and the creeks Ol V c blaster to." It should have been simply i t t<> legi.atc the planting and taking of Oys ten a Harlem Hirer." Our neightx.rs of Westehes tcr i ay that they desire no legislation OB the sub)ect of Outers. <'i iv RaILROADB.?SomeboJy iVBOfta somewheo thai Mayor King'land has decided to veto the Blghta-arenaa Railroad] tmi win. h is now awaa> tag hht actioa We doubt the credibUUy of the ta> port, prcsuniu <r that if the Mayor had decided to do t?t h a thing, tie would have communicato 1 that fact to the Aldern.en before confiding it to any irrespon? sible r< porter, We expert to hear from these mn,. Qiaa very aOOH, the August session of the Council draws near. TMX PkBOOLITM Kxpl'HIMENi.?Who will try this eg , > r ded tmn-revolung pendalum on a properly graduated cloeh dial 1 (Thy not make oil mother earth mark her own time ' If the stroke of the isolated pendulum will tell the rite of motion, it ought to fell the flight of time with an axaeMhOai hithcito unparalleled. ?? WASiilNoTO.v-si REKr.?It Would he very well for the t ity Inspector or his efficient Deputy to keep a wary eye upon the lower portion if Wash ir.frton-st , now denstdy crowded by emigrants of the poorer . ;a.-si.-, whose t-odily savor is most unlike the odors of Araby the blest We don't expert that fifty inspectors could keep the street and people decently clean, but an on a.sional visit with rases, hoes, -hov? els, cart? and chloride of ime would help MMMdor ably SCBPAT Hl M-SKLL1SU ? Tha e lllXl tiS Ol" ??.e i:.gnth V, ard I ,vve cause of congratulation that rigorou- n eaatwaa have been taken by one of their most aaVieal police officers to abate the pestilent aoaaon tiaffic lor ODC i!a> hj the wetk, at least, - and ?8 tl ll '-a\ i? Sunday, tne fuialimei.l of the reform v i ? , nil to t! e f ? nrai.ent closing o| half the Upphi i' ' nth. Ward. We are pleased to ob err< . ??, .ei.ee <>f tbis wh</iesorne ailminis 'r dien of l .w, that nil aawaaaad degree of quiet pertadea ?y.?- Ward, lie lorr.ers and i'er.s heretofore ih? rr^elrt of tOtBAfl and old vagabonds are compara :. Blj tk > hi.'! the worst af tic Short Boys ,wl.o liave r-o iorg datgracad the name of the Eighth] ha e .-.j rht ether quarters We recommend dsiaezami i ll a t apt tiaa and Asevrunu hj other War.; hM thai ' BB j.<jwer which is confided to them .o i en Iha hur.oreils of pet-Louses w.thin thi .r jut . a, and keep a careful watch of the v' oientl ch doara af thai corner groceries, and t.h?y anil btd an iawawaaahj aad iaapotlaBf lmprovc n e. t n tl e * aha *or af tha pasapla. Tnere is no region ' ' - - ? ' *'? h I liaaa as iwfsalsira to ra.seals of all c-egntf ,4 . IsObarraa of run-hops, tiiey will shun m h a plaea aa carefully aa tney would a ChsderaHoapttal, aad a single month of thirst for ijqucr wou.d reform er ban.?-h frcm ti'ic ettf an army ol rcnu< s a aaaa existence ;s a par.et-ial dugrare to our police and judicial authorities. Rip Van Winkle Awake.? The -Jream ersoi HaneaBjWha lam dozed vita ima ruaaain ttPB uniuTertnce ahiie a m-ore of Lttie v.Uages hive been p!ani^.j. ?j, ! WIrie Qt them blJ, t M tJlelf rf,.y 'u*rH ????????? :> roU?e?] them-eiv. , i .; o.-gimze t MTsWatetfMI lit aj Estate iBfQfaM . .fvrhe fm prorerr.6nt of irii.tn..'' The tslia It ... ! ..-aal the last Bfaaaaa ? i-rests an ample ftal i for operation. Fr?':t:tM ineetingl are held "for tie purpose of ia leirhsMigiiBj, r-.hniticg an! atfMaDf wapi ?*:>J means for Bat BBJ M aBBBBi of Harl< at, tad offer in dawaWBMtteta Raaa^artaiari and ..,lvrs who may dewre to Lu:'..i or invest, au-1 plaea before tbera tie superiora.iv iaai is thattlns I-:. -- a > Tail other places es,r-t;,/,,thereto and to call attention to ?he ei?'...?.'?' ?-. aoaaa laiatMf Ms hj thja aafMal tier*one af BBMeWatrfJ partMaia bmi-Uag aad tat m riai a ? places as w,n14nuivirrti Jmry I ity, Morruaiiia an<l ?her placet." I!ariem Fxtinsiox.?The extenswasjf the tin. k f f mm Harlem Road down City Hall Sqim BowJJm ,? to irtonicrt Broadway at Z '"v ' be I'ark. will b? ooaapieaeta a fe. **T* > I Tory ovJ one.) i? fln..^ ? If >f a], patten psapoeed f r the S;xthaven?e Rood. tnaen> ?< m that crriape v>heels will , rose them ?t mm] are:-- w.U, M t( risk of >t,ekinir. <>r ?renchtne. ? ?? ? sntet'': I the I .. ? that the lomraoe Coqa> rtlvill meet on Mm lial Monday ia r?.^ ja,,,??? (cotnnicrcirts in Angnot,) ami remaia in seewo?idBeeT not BIBCOding gjgtu dap Should they r-T.at ge boldia| Benoioes beyond the ttgnMi day, uwy aea> come under the ?? ro pay -' proriaMa, wkkk hen wnefced es anil >t Albany, tkal are hare n.> doibt<>f a* fhVacy here. W. thus In v. i .1 rtregatr of 96 Urn only per annttni, on which the Al !ermen and AtataV arts c? t :he;r $ * per diem?making (whoa the new TareataeMi Wird u orgaaieadj #11,501 per ye trier salaries ? A Si bp is iiiK Riem Dintcrion.?(eg Intal 'ay, of rn s j Smith and Elder arrested tag follow in? ranted persons, who stand charged beaaaa the nafirtrate, ob affidavit, with lea.vn* property im\ mm to i ?im !? r the | '..rjx ><? . . ;>re>t;t mon, wlm h, by law is a misdemeanor ? Joseph Mcchaa, F..tr . k Collm*. William Hock, Cornelius DnactsC mid Aahel 8. Dunscomb. The accused parties, what bjongSl b?, fore Justice Oaborn, were held to had |g the i : ?i. t ;u h >. mplamt The rrquugn. bad was entered. auU the parties ?. re liberatedtruer cu?to?ty _ Tu Com IIkihbkv.?In the course ef ome rem rk? n the Supreme Court on Saturday, gj lelatun to the estate of Hamilton Jackson, Mr. w.Mem rtated that ?;ud Jackson was the person who lecratl) laal #1.110 to Bhenl Hart, i with tat rsroexieeof nother #1,000] w:th a rtea to inductor, that < ftie? r to -fa. or i revent the execution of Jona c t ? If T:.?? Sli? 1 ill r. test.i avdColt.lt Will fat recollected, committed sah ide. The Sharif/ sub**. ?iuct.fl> hata'ed the money over to (he l inninoa Council ?e? ? Hioiii.Y Commbsoablb.?Tho quiet and careful manner in nbsch the four large boaaei whick stood in Broadway, near Sp.ing-st., have been re MOTed to it ake b ij lor the St. Nicholas Hotel, if worthy of imitation by those ? ngaged in building.-* The high walls have been leveled with scarcely a moment"* OUBtlOlUea ol the street or eren of the ?idewalk, and without deluging people with living mortar We notice that the rear walls of th" s\ Nicholas are up to the fourth rtoiy It t- eapectad to be one of the finest hotels in the country Thk LsTUfO Tin?.?Daring the fire days ending Saturday afternoon, T.flll iiiiiiu?r.int (steer? age) pas-rennet s arrived at thu port e ' CF'Joooph 0. Hcvnolils, late Captain of the Freeland (?uards, who died on Friday, was buried raatardaj ia Military order. a long aeoeeeatoa of hit ortende, the Ouaida, the Ptefcwkk Club, late Fire Engine Co. No 15, Atlantic BOSS, No 11, and the A.o*o<-iat:on ot Housesnutrus, followed hh reiinun? to their restin< place ?In consequence of this event, the Excursion an I Ball of the Fn eland Board, ad\ ertis? ?l to tako place tins evening, is BaQITOsdabfT poatponed ontil Monday, the BJal lass., al the same tune and place. ? W' We learn from the FlutMnfi Journal thst Coroner Wm M. ^nutli B*ai called to Little Bsyaide ob I if ii lay last, to new the body of a man, which Mr Htxtsoa, the Ligataoase aaepet at Tlnaanra Ke t.ai taken anai an apeeltmm%MM ilay pr?- KOM It appeared that the name of de eeased was < au K. Taa Wait, a aveatbei of Conti? aaatal Lodge (fa. 117,1. o. al o k . aged aieat i* year*, m'd ? ho leaves a wile and two children Tho dt ceas?d, vvlM ll a mm% and blind maker, resident m New-\i,tk, aas as eoMpan) Bias sesaral scaar per? sona on a fi-hn.g SSearSBM 011 um Sound, and were run over earlv OB the iBHnBBBJ Bf Fourth of July hy the Beamhoal Maro, and Van Wart tin- only one drowned T'ie .ordiet ofthe J iry was taut Van Wart came to his death thro'nrti 'f.- ir. les-ne-- ot the pilot 01 ihe rteaaeboai ii^ro e ' - Dkl atm ok A I' i human.-OH tM l>tll of June, we noticed the obm tIi 11 .lohn l.reen, while raaadag w ith an angina to a fire on the day previous, aras sceMentatty tarowa oowa aad run over by the machine, win rebv 01.e oi I, . Ii ^ ??? severely in jund Wt learn that tttsnut <r lockjaw set in shortly after, afld on the SMj inst. he died He had sei veil the rire Department faithfully eighteen y< nr -, and il Ihe Uaae ot Um aecklenl aas an honor arv BMaMMf Hv thtl lad eii nt an excellent wifo baaaaaa taft atMh a BMaMj <>i na children entirely eeaMtateoi Ma aasansel support, teatiaansasaanl Nggesti laal ins MnaroleBt will respond by aBBnV bag at thetr eoatribuMoni to JBasi R. Keyser a co^ 00 1 lirt it. 1 .n ahoaa employ the deWeasai bat been ix'iiie fears. e - Tmb I.it.Iii GoanO. ? Wo mi<lerstan.l thnt Cant. Flaeent'i Light Oaard will mit stony Point on Wi tfneeds f, Mm MMi in -n. by invitation wt CoBeCtOT Mawvell, to eelcl r..te the battle of Stony Point, t boat baa baeaeaaetaeed aw Oat occasion. and 11 raid that Ceo Dtt arm delivar aa Otanana. ?e? \- J. .V SlLsbee, tkO tvell-known Van kie actar, arill go to Basons ?s bearer ef dispatches 11, ;,.e 1,on bataidaf assj ? e Piat ?Tho ri boot oi aU fruit is just BOB Bg la BMtnrtty BBat Batrket. They aUlreeom* nwad themooireo to Um appetite, tad ax MM seansB of be Mnval an eoeetro that i>r lloae. aa ooaasaat physic aa of New f .'leans, and aha nas had a larger prai tie* o u. ,n .1 .?. aataanja, any rrthor gaTaieiaay iterlaeee thatataatj ;*-a.-i? aacasaeSa ?ra w .rtr. . tBoneand anBrasair.ee for the pasdie iw-aith. "No n.? re iei r-.v," nddtl - doctor. ' Eat stewed poaaneSj ,1 rea wonJd seep off indigent aar Pleaay of fruit iOt Hie r> ople, and iei jellow feser' Sabbath Schooij in Jbbskv t' irv.?A m % \ social o0 fat Mm i.roiiioiioii .if Subbsih Sehool p-?r jetton .. - not been ocganlsad in Jersey ( ity. Ye-terca> a BIOS nag vsa in id at Washington Hall fr r organi/.ip ' the (neatl by mm fornatioo Of Sk ? - i d aaBajBM i teachers ;? ea--?: We under stand a ooaaaatjfabte oaeaher ef 'xx'ks bare boeaaf? oaadj piacued, Brta batraeaod ? itng t?> the de? in r i AeeaBBMtaes aras ajawoased ;.?-t Tiitirsiiay eves t? ahaa aoaaaaMiy aad oases a.d tins s?>c:ti) - e? ? EF Iii?. vorsarv of the Jorset I ity an.! i'arsimus Tra Xo-?.'??>? I a eeJeerafed ?'? I cm: firm the ftaat - ?> 11 > CleWaBv ?haa ?xt.'rsl acdre rtl an?t rei? <'i were made ehMb Biaaad t*?a a* : . :.? m ar^l UB] artBBBa Of the. eff .rt. of lh- yar. ?e? 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