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OLAN? nS AT El'ROi V. N. XXXVil ??? AMERICA ATT?E WORI.Tj > TAf? Cditcridl Cortf ipc?4*nt* of Th'Tribii td ? toi. Tue* :.i>. July 51. 1*51 Ii I return U;i-> <r et SJMfC ud for thB last time to tl.e LBshpsCf of American cdkatli tu nt> to the ^re;;*. Bxj os.;'.i. it tm kl ?; .t hg sal I with truth that my impulse i* a (.eling ol *>re i.eassmd cha?Tiu Withvi the last ft-* day*, a **ry i!ecn>?: ai.d giadfytBg chan."' BBBtakeU plan in the ct ;ri '.' of o; irnon h'T'- wTu r-.'i: tc American Invention ami its r.-silt- " i cause of Una *a- the lite forn ai 111 d Of A :.er: car, (w,th other Foaaagm) P ow*. in the presence of the Agricultural Jure, which trial, though partial ami hurried, was followed by immediate orders (or an An B BMI Plow then tested 's-'ar tuck's^ from FBdjlishmta, BBigaaaa and Preach men, uicliiem? se-v.nl Aericultural Societies, (fa j hundred Of th s- Clown w<reh< re, they might he sold at once . in their absence, ihe full pried ha? lben paid down for so.ne twenty or thirty, to he shipper! at New-York. Bfld be themeforth at the risk and cos* nl th* hiiy?ITS. And these orders base just commenced The l.o n Jon journal" which had reporter, ;,r,rsflart, (eoeae ni wmch icurnals iiiiicukrd our Faraanng Lnp'enn its > t preeely a few weeks ai'o.) now jrnidgingly admit thai the Aaaorienn Plows did their work with less ?1 raft ?han was required by their EnVfftdjn rivals, but add that they did not do it so Well. Such was not the judgment ofothM w itnesses <d the trial, as the purchases, among other in..-, afest A atlll more xu'ii tl triumph lor American inge i,uity was accorded on Thursday Mr Mechi fannerly a Leatdee merchant, having acquired a i nmpetence by trade, retired eeoM fwore ainoe lo a farm in Essex, about forty miles o.T, where he is vigorously ssreasMoting a m *tesa of High farmin?, cinploviii? Iba m ? t rd*ectie< Unpte nn nts and BglBsTBBI Oa all kinds. He annually has a gatherntr ol distinguished fanners an 1 others t<? inspect lm estate and see how Ikia ? hook farming ' |e4a on This hafjeal occurred i!ay before yeatcrdav ? a sour, dark, drenchm.' ? lay?notwithstanding which nearly two hun? dred perrons were present. Among others, sev ernl machine* fotcutting Grain were exhibited and testid, iaclttding two (Hussey'l and McCor iiuck'e) from America, and an English one w inch j was declared on all hands a mere imitation of liussev's. Neitln r iho original OOf the <opy. Iiowever. appear to have Operated to the satis? faction of Ihe assembly, perhanaowing to Iks haitnes* of ?M weather and its efJeetl OH Iho ?'raspieii, unripe grain With a*cX7orniick'i a eerv diflercnt result 0788 obtained This nu? lluni is so well known in our Wheat -growing districts that I need only remark that it is the same lately ridiculed by one of the great London Journals as " a cross between an Astley'- char? iot, a treadmill ami a Hying achine," and its uncouth appearance Ins b -en a Btanding bull f"r the London reporters at the Exhibition. It was I he read v exnnplar ol Ann rCSH distortion and absurdity m tin uVannin of Art It came into the field at Mecin's therefore, toconfront a iribu nal (not the OBBcial bui the popular)air idy pre pared Iwt ||S> COIldelllliallOll He.on 11 stool John Hull, bnrly, dogged and^detennined not to holannihnggeil hia laalgmaoal male upend Ins sentence le.niv to gg record..i Nothii discon? certed, the l.rovvn. IfJQfh, hOtneepOU Yankee in i harec nmprd on the box. staitmcr the team at a smart walkeSaetting the bledea oi ti c machina in lively opeititari, and com uanced raking Ofl the grain in sheaf piles reads for binding, cutting a brea.'th oi eine oi tm fael elonnrj and care tully, as fri-i i.s a epaa el ho re ? osiilci eirsnforta. Ids sli p There was a moment, and but a mo mint, of aajapenaoj human prejudice could hohl out no longer . am test alter berat ot involun tary cheers In m the whole crow., pTOClaimod the triumph of Ihe Yanked ?'treadmill.- That triumph has beeil th" hsgdmg topic in all A>jr: ci ltural nicies V Ttmtt* reportapaaka ol it as heyoiul ilouic. aj ^aeiaf the anreaei ak . lutelv uinler the Utrmi r'a control, and r> msur. iag n complete ami moat auaptciooa revointion in the harvcstinp operations ol tins country. 1 would gladly giro Ihe whole account, which, grudgingly toward Ihe rhrentor, bul nn inelinedlj Hf to the iaaehine* apanka oi Ihe latter aa Mae> miinp ie Engrkah hkrnaini protection ageinel ttMMfc and an ftHahogg] ol laboi which must prove ol mrsfcafaM advantage" YtTJ Well (or "across kOtweOB00 Astle\'s ehariot. ,i thing mneh ne am) a trend mill." Mr aTConnti k. I hear, is | robably now on his way hither Ironi ihe I ailed Sta'es. and will be lathe; MtorAisbod on landing to Bnd hiaaeeU a liou. Hall a do/en makers and sellers o| |g|j cultural implements are ajiond) on the watch lor him, ami it he makes kjg bargain w is. |j, be is morally sim- pi a loitune irotn England alone His machine and its o crat.u were the center ol an eager circle to dav, ami if !i\c hundre '. r>| li e former were to he had her? . they would all be keseejkj wtthm a month There is to i>< .mother public trial, mi re'v to place kojuSnl doul t its I'm ity kg cut ilrv ami upe grain as well as ere. n and wel bul those who h.m s . u it w uk in the States will not care much lor that Mt Hobbs.nl the Amencatt Hank Lock Com pany. has had a recent trial of the Chubb Lock, so long deemed mvu cible here, ami consumed twenty loui minutes ami a hall la picking it under the rfiftritirrn tttf rndgea af nnqnaaliiin alle ability sn.l impatti.t'ity He th. n n locked n without aagtiilgjgj Ihe ? ivtector." and Icii il ?s when n vv.i" set before htm He has BOO ' I ttv hi* ?kill on ihe ? Hrau.uh 1 lock under the challenge lor ggjOg . and. should he be able to open it, he says he shall there rest the case He has been sent lor bv the Hovermu ol the Pank oi BnglnaA, and will reanond lo theia vttatton His opera!ion? h.tve ol coarse excited Some tech ij; among IhOBB whooc nr. tesis were atlectec bv them . vet it >s mauitcstlv pro. er ami important, il the locks relied on hx hanks and Bgjbfl ?!cpc>itortes ot treasure here an tu?t s? cure against burglarv, ths; the tact should be known. I nlcss 1 ctr as to his success at ihe torlhccniinfr trial with the Brauiah hrk. British locksmiths must commence at once to barn their kBJBBBBBBB o\ii .uaiu BJjBjjBJ \atikie t.ntion ?[--1 n.ight giro ov.ei rgcta in au port .> ?egnpanf thai out OoaaBtry has aa< beeja and will not be *U$f raced by her share in this Exhi iition, but I forbear Rad Bfg .it ciuied alto? gether the invi'auoii to i .irticipale in th s show. wr certainly would have been discredited in the world's opinion, however un ustly. had w. || tempted to rival the ccstlv tissues, liattity carv? ings, rich mueeiCB. and innumerable gewgaws I Kurope. we should bass ahOWB BemaJ bad laste anil uueouiul judgmen:. and would have de sersedly hesMi laughesi at Ottl real BftOI 00? n*ts, not in neglecting brj taorj articles to rival ihe neb fabrics and wares ot this PlaBlBaBiil, but dn sending too tew ol those homely but most im? portant products m which we unouestionablv lead the world Wc have a gggaj ;iu;.N such here now. but We should have had maav more <>ne such plain, odd looking saaeaea as M'Cor mick's Keai t r, though il make- BO figure m the eyes of mere sight seers in comparison whh aa tuiatd Tai !c Bg a cose v f Pans Bonnets. t9 oi ' j more acconnt than a CrysU Pulac fit '? oi thsae, j and so wi I iltiniateiy be regarded. Loo-:::.- ? day at Mitchell's admirable new Mapol thf Uni? ted Stabs and their Territories, as no* exist - ir which w, rthiiv fills an honor BUM plate in ' the ExhtKitK r:. with several but too few others at*the aair.e class, I could not bei rvjgrel thai ? <.>?<< K .-?< t* Common Selm l I d rariee, erW : a Iref ac. atnt of t'.o onr;:. ar.-l , rt- ? s- < ' ? 1 School L.L.-ary sytem. had not n ccntrioutcd. j and I wiah I had rnysatt laejaa mtj Wh" i necessary to place in thr- Exhibition a good col? lection of American School Books. If 11st?1 shall ever he aaetber WevM's Bihihrfitie, I be? speak a conspicuous place in it for a model Arncra an country Sei.or House, with ?I Ltbaa i), Okstu-s. Ways, Bbeh B mi i. Ciaae-B ta, \r . ami a succinct account of our Cessamoaj. School system printed in the five or s l prim kUigssafi I of Europe for graiasttMM aaUttibtalM ?. 10 all arhe may apply fo' t? With th - got -if i it should be, I would not mi 11 admitting thai in Porcelain and l.ace.-. On fin, and Trinke's. Ea Haag is yet several year.- ahead of us. Mr. J.S. l.wvnnc of our State. arfaaasj 1 mt* lai.eed Centrifugal Pump ' made a serjaatsOTi i I obtained a (.old medal at mir Ins'itute Fi -t October. i? here with t?, and propoaee a | I fc trial <f its <,ualitie3 in CCSBUaetiiKWl a I ISM ti val En-di-!. pnm;* of A] ?? Id iad Beaaimerfoi 11/900, to h? paid by the la ei to the Mechanic -* Society Mr. Gwyane clairM thai the* Eng lish Pomp- (which have been aaUtOBg the chief ?lliartsoai oi the rJepsartaaenl cd Britieh Mi chinerv.i arc pa'paUc plss^aristna from his in vention. aad not weh dene at thai H ?.i eour e. doc* not claim the idea of a Centril igal Pump a- In- own fee it is mach oldar than any of them, but he doe* claim that adaptation ol the idea winch bee rendered i' rdbctiva tod valuable. I am reliably inform-"! thai be hat just sold Ins Scoicb patent only lor the comfort able aaa of 00,000 sterling, or nearly |W,000 and thi> i- hol one of several invert! krai erhi< i he has found ? ready raaurkel for here at liberal prices. 1 cite Li- case (for he ia one ol several Americans who have recently aaM their Euro pean patents h< re at high figuree) a> a final -wer to thow who creek that our country is die graced, and recrct that any American i vi r came near the Exhibition Had theee diecerning ami patriotic gentlen en bt i n int. reated in the patents, they nufhl have taken a dilTerenl tien oi the matter Been y New-York friend, irboac Usadyiam in exhibiting ? capital pair ol Oars iawiHrtH a preaenl for ?h?p Prince of Wales.' I ban already charactt rized as it de ?ervee, yoeterda) informed taa thai he had sold 915,000 worth oi Mar- hen since the Fair opened I am >urc I r< joice in hit good fortUD I, and hope it may insure the improvemenl ?.t? ta-le also ?There are many arnclr* in the Americ in de? partment of \\ htch I would gladly apeak, thai have attracted BO public notice BinCfl I lofl lor the Continent, Mi- A NichoJ ion, formerly of our city, has *<>,' in a Table-Covar worked in Berlin Wool frorn the center outward to a- to form a perfect cue In, or socceesiofl of circle-i, from center to circumference, with a graat ra net) oi brilliaal colors Imperceptibly shading into each other This having 1 Ben made entirely by Band) with no implement ion ? conanaon cot nail, ti e prores-i i? of coursu loo alow to be vain* able but the result attained may very pro!, b!) afford useful hints and tuggeetiona to inventors of weaving machinery ? I think t'.ie di-pUyol Flint Olaaa bj iht Brooklyn Cotnpanv ia equal in purity ami tin. Bast to any other plain Olaaa in the Exhibition, gad on'y regret thai the quantity -en' hm! not been largi i I regret far more thai the ? HiUotype,' i< r giving sau-pkturea with tht co tore of life, hat not yel n ? its appearanci ben while the ' Caloric Engine,' (using co.su, ,? i l and heated air instead of watet fot 'he genera? tion "f power,) was u d ready m a aeon tojuatif" a rJeentioB on Hi meritt i>> the Jur- ol its t'l.i ata! so with otln r recent American invention* of winch high Bopet an ent< rtatn 1 Wt oughi to have had la n a show :... relj ol invaotiooa, Ma chines and Implements exceeding the entire con? tents of tin Uncrican Dcpartmeat?oughl to have had. apart from auv question ot Nation I credit, it onl] becauae the inventors1 interests would have been sabserved thereby?aad are should have bad much mere than are actually Invebad the statdol the Britieh Patent-Lawt been Bras outrageous than it i- A paten) h r< coats t? n times as much a> in I he United Stati -. and is worth little w hen you h ive it thai 1-. it is not ? i? B an opinion that the patentee has re tllj invented aayrthfaf, bni merely an evidettce that Be clain ed to have done so at such a d Its, am! a permission to prove that he actually did, it he can In other words a patent gi\, s a permission and an oppoitunii. to contead legall j for youi rtghta; and it tin" hohler is known to ha*. ngpnO] en lUgh, it centrally suffices, if not, he can and will l-e not on!v plundered with hnpUB.ty, but defied ami langhed at a bill radicall] reviaing the Britieh Pateat-Laart is new on its araj thro igh Parliament.. ut m its thasncs inanv American inventors rented to expose thsmeelvi - to a loss oi then knvantions by . \. raying the n at th.- r.nr. and who can blame them ' ?The aoccession ol fttu to tr given by the Muaicipalit] ol Paris to the Roy ii Commiasion ers. Jurors. gfC , n honor of the World'l Exhi bitton, opens this week, am! will be brilliant ami ***atUyinf as no v>ther citv but Par;.- could make it The Bumberinvited ienearlj OfayThousaod, am! a'l are taken from the Hntis'i shore in French National \esst !-. Bad ihcaVBjforth will be the gas eat af their iuvitaie until they shall a^am be landed at an Eiiith-' port, paying nothing themselves tor travel, entertain a ent. bill-, fee. s\c This - certainly handsotne. and 1 achaowl gdfl the courtesx. liomch I 'hall not accept 'he invitation I leave Bjri B-cothtad and Ireland on Moada) _ H FRANCE. Wksl Ooisig Oa. (^srasgaaaaan sf Tt.? Nrs-yor. Tr.tuu? PaBi-. Thursday. Ju.v 31. l>ol TsM i'haniher ha? dt-cidt'd to idjo.irn. The or-pas^K,,, 0f lB#. yjountam. basest on pretty c. est reasons, rnanv ne. es*aix fills aIul credit? being y?l -mtouehstl. had the t.ither s.ngx.iar erlect of m cressir^ the term ot the memfers' vacation The SB-Banat had proposed a per.o.1 eg ten x?eek? tn ? the 10th of Auenst to the isnh of Octot-er Taa fxo?,er date erat .. . sssted the rxunt of departure and the Bk o; rtniaalii was | aady ?reed opoa as the day at-en the House shall reassenm!, The t cmniis.-icnot rermantn.oaMBBji^ of? mein. !?r?. wheh, t x tht Cot sututivn. are to rep.*. p tiie tsseatblv durste it- ad-ournment. is to be .?ppsna-ed t. cav that our potent, grave aad rev trend I .senators art to return to the bseoat ot the.r Buathee to breathe kht BtSab air oi their native x ;..a?r?. to su prruitrnd the cetttujt-in oi the harte?? to h*ok Bfbat the pro-Tfss of the trape?. and to take c*re th,t the xmuge turns out weii . Cut aboxe ail. to pave the j way for an enthusiastic re, lection, when, in the month of May. the jovereientr returns u> the people. In order that the cainiidste>ri;p oi the Prince de Jointxlle lor the Presideacx be BStSSettpCeMSJBB 'icnal, it becomes nei-e-sarv. or at ?ast pri lent, to antiul the decree cf tht Provisional Government, t\ c'jrrr.* the '..milv r' Or'cans ex..,. ?> -in th. ?v ? ?? Iran.-t Oi. :h? !?t,,f March \| i r, , . , I ?? i u i a f n pi at'.on Ut Ike Assrrr.LIy. relative, to the I at it raticr. ?f laws of p ??raj:: I T..e CBraaabfll I rrfutft to take it iw-or? asaaaratioo ai.iai. m ai j the di-'-n ? ? ' f r f.x inonths. Tab pr r:oi expire* ' oi tu 1-toi September, when the mi rnber? w?l be ! "littered ro the :' ?? r w r Is i H? ??? n. II I reto.n. tr.'ref. r.. de-.nd to o'.ta-n a J y ?-r thi - ? ate. aa ' te-i-r tottc a. i'.r.-:.fi' Ti. - * -.- ref.se I. hi.: is <? i , i iv < f s.x e.< : tn- ? i' r< - V .;,t?rv.,i. V i ret. rrcrv :.oi, '*?" c<' ?'"?' 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The *rdaaniBg - at. oaamete aaBoaajthd lard the ?innaiiiiiii BbsawJatv ot the ? le.-orxi law of I) -.31 It is contained in a letter aidr?-??e<l tt>.? country * * s'm The Ktn->err r Xape.l. <>r,. ia y r?'.n. cm frrred npem me Ihe I twee of the ! < g - a of Honor, aceeamaatyiag t wMi a fen PoBiplinwBBtary words lie ws.- tarfn m foreseeiricr It si andhyrthe eovern 11.1 nt ot Bin nephew I should be classed amone ? ? Mshea? lai the 1 ;? am bbbi i i '? i t coo, enough In haeaiBttria letter Ba poor neat I number, a: ?< ur i< ruVr? enn judge oi men ,,r. I the I times ' 1 outs, A-c . -. Ths aeiipee <d Ha aar. pBBBad oil ii?re harmonious I ly and without aci ident. We have yet no ... v* Itt a the : ? rue ra hat patfes, where all the pBlaoipal j star-gazers bail 1 oiieeled, m the path of the total ?:.um Tbl l' -r nana, who never do anytluue ,1,1 hi,el... . *.-?.;-?. i.t. .1 some ;??? ilinr te ituxaa on the occasion. The Cham - r gare itself 1 half I, .... .\ . l.i.r.or ol ti.' .it..' I*e?r?ie dressed ttteniserrei 1 ?? in their festival at'ire and trv>k favor 1 able posn.o- . n tl a - '< aslk Pront mv window I -..v. .e.e-;.. 1 ar .:? - and pm's sk.rts. t.iat 1 Atiew would : 1' at. Icen doi.i ed !:ad it not been for the mhi's takn i the vei . 1 olored ci.-s?es were f..r sale at three so - a-pii eat Um street-corners. <?ne of inesel purchased,and eandoruaarpelsme t<>?tate ti.it. boweeei deep Blight bare bean ns hue. it was n't ii. i.i l.a.l a> brown e i wa?. lint th' pieces r; s/noki-'t glass that we un 1 ,n a . < riirnn.it.on 1 .out ton ti 01 inai ramoui agth <d July 1 it rea iy an bm d a? tlio'Th the Crystal Palace had been aaroofed to i furnish material lor these otl-h A tstest?pes The fin.irre t '?:??..:.??!??: p I.- ? Hi eclipse ef the sun in Pranet. is to catch his image in a tub of water, and lo look at this instead oi the glaring orb himself tbrourh an ooecured uiednim This is a r ore coi.v. 1 ent a'titude, and - less trying to the eyes. Another common misie is to throw the .-tin's disc upon a sheet ot white paper bj means of an ol ectisi i-'ia-.s. and then, with ersteh in Baad,to , wi.it b r the 1 va. : sec. n , ? nn ? i.ici . b> iae astron? omers. It certainly is an inten -'.ng moon at, wiie-; ' 1 hi lime-holder exclaims " Now .and when, as il ; obeying Ike word, a alight speck invades Ihe tail face of the sun. An esasyiit might fin I a good 1 nitfor.cn imaginative sketch m the ?*Ecupae that I did not happen. The oocarre 1 oof this phenom enon need to be looked opcm tea fofaraumered cae ; J.iiiiiry. i-.nd a> a portent dire ol Coining, desolation. In oui cay. however, the revets, woold be tin? eas, An eclipse which all i not fullklall it* 11 i/aii iner.ts \\< i,id ir:\i '(re- .u 1 vrv re.' ?on able gremnds fore Dstereation Ons might well lusped thai all was not hgbl in the in ichinery of the t-( ;.n ^i\^ttIll. ate: that perhaps ill in wn ..:,the ji nt e,i ut,rum from tee service of anumrrateful . world, to undertake the iUumina ion oi aomi distant ilaiiit.iiv ei'iifi.de r.n...ii 'V ' ? t in BMBBg to bare ceiis:,1! re l the possibility ol fsirore, for t haw, in one ot In c.ir.caturi s. ri prestnU the ann, Wttk downcast mien appearing bofon the aseembled si ironemera, and dee-larmg tkem to be mtreasonable, i,s ptriu.ps |;e shan't In re ad y lor the tttth. The en 1 iged no.mii,atu tell him to go aboul his business, and il hf- doesnt eclipse himself, according to what rs down in the bill, they will disi-ii\er thn-i 01 lout planets, right ?rt- big enough to smk him This threat probably brought the sun to bis senses, am n. weal through with his performancss with apparenl gl od hi.im r Neu r was the -oca!, f tn. 1 ir, di more itic nature et n,e Parisians liior?- evaient than . irinatheeellpee I be whole population, the mh ibitantsoi ih* houses, the sellers ami purchasers in the ehop , gsthsred oa the aldewalhs, and talked oithe expected event 'I bb Bit) m imed like one vast family, and to bars one common subje t ot uiti-n>t. \s 1 walked along among the groups, everybody offered their t ..--is. then tub of water, or any faculties they might ban far nee ng the unwonti I sjn "taele. coachmen who happened to stop m ar a party. v.u. immediately presented with tlx Beceaaary ?ti i nil I s.,w a gentli in m wiih h ot> of the mast Lnll. it poll ?1, ai d (t otes and s'i.rt "f uusti'lied purity, accept I nnoai 1 glass fr .? 1 a chiffonier, a boss trsdi as every oni knows, is with tin renale ol Ihe city, at it is thrown into the gutters. The I gi mii awn loOki d h.s 611,1 -us ? hit a ite h, said il ; ass an mterrethig sight, and.? he r< nunc I the glass. I with raanka, aligntl) kni In bit Iiattothe outcaal ol MS etj \ gentleman who should so f.<r force t ? hiakteil mNew-Votk and shook be seen by Mrs. I ?.would tc forever excluded irom Mr.? - -'i a Buaintani i But th.s geno 111 deaaocratii trait in the i rench ! cl.ara. let 1? not j.? euli..ri> ex:., 1 te . on days (,t n : soiai 1 cl'i ?? I savv a.: ii.ci lel.'p. ifi et y anal.igous. I Bot a week ago I gentleman was lescending the be nlevard a ith an oalighted cigar The first person ! he med who bsppem ? to bsamoking he stopped in ordertot 1 ghl This person was a foo.man. . with the liveri anelbadgi of hla condition lie was well cres-i 0. however, ,nd was n ; !ei,tiy a gentle? man^ gentleman Alter baring set fire to bis cigar, the daady, for roch :? waa, slightly bowed, as ai know Ii.??'.? a '.nor Irom ai ititerm and ihe do? mestic raisi d h> hat from Ins head. I nies? | have I straiig? iv forgot'i : . such f:'-.ons 1 t ween the upper and tBe lower crust would be quiti out of the ques I boa in .\ew-\ oik The i rencn, en ii nndet a men 1 aichv. and ai a s\ ith tbeti nv 1 irchi< il <? hi, atinn and history, sie the most dmnocratti people in Europe, it not in Itie ss. irlei On the .'etil r.f Juls last a sort of provisional law w..s passi ? ii . itabUsnn | the censun ipon dramatic productions, 10 continue in force for one year, and [eat eg alreosl deapotic power In the banc's el the v i.ister of the Interioi Inthi inesatiine, aesfb t . 1 t>tii was to hi drawn up bv the ,a"er officer, and presented m the ? banabet nu Inal act.on The :va?.\c BMmtbs aspired yesterday ai I H Leon Pancaor, sot ksvma prepared the law, or too weil pleased with the nniimittfl control that he now en ; ;oys to yield it up. asked a further de lay of s.x months. The I bomber allowed him till Januars. IBBt. The theatrical ccn-or was un.dished bv the I r.o -a 11 a* Con mm bal was rest, re wo years afterwards \- 1 existed undei Louis Ph. was much bwts jTBst, bhentl ai I sens: >li lb in as it ? v iti i. er Leon Pancher. I aever heard that M ! Duchalel caused a play to be rondemm d by the censor , bfoaaai be happened to davlike the author. bot I have I beard such a acanrtal ktatei m. re man oneeoi M Faaeker. The cemmtttaa of the Theater Francais is organized m such n mantii r. bs t .e care of that geallernen, that atma Ueorg. Band has withdrawn a pieci a t si s intcnuiV t< rthat ?taire Ii? r:? ..m>:. ii that Ike wors w ill tot be nidged bs its lib ran mer :!s. but according BStkS N liuster Of the Inten rmas wink with h? L-hteyi or his left?signals agreed on i-eforehatd Tt.i t; un.mentpays enonnouesuaas for the support of the princip... theater-. 1 lOBISaW oig, and w,ih great justice, tnat the French staire is a BatrOJ gli ? Re ipro 1 ly, therefore, it has a I right to exercise some control'over the manner in j which its money ..s ,!|.i i:md Taking this ,-, rum I stance into new, and remembering that ia Praams ihers is little at ao pabli opuuos to wkack dra BxaBkt works 11.as bsaaaslj 1 sea os? r thai aatsaa awybe donstheaa, 1 eaaneafentthink 'hit. tor the pieseal at least, thi censor, mprim pie, though not in M Fau.hti's n.ax;:.?r of loxkuig a! - u tct. is,. u-? p.. rh ips ni.-?ssary mstitution. It u u> be hoped tiat. ? s.x 1t.0t.tn? Bmre, we akall have emerge., ton. the ; itsent de spot 1. .. ;-.,-s -rn-i 0! ni'igu g ti e :.s: ot? or drati ..t: ?- ,::: ta ?t a settled. e.;uitatle law will ciarantee th< thea'er fnni sji> turtlur abuse s-i-owe; . w:.. .. xi y^. eher i> so prone 10 ;:><'. .1 c thar is tfugo,baring recein In tice that a vacant ajarUretit awaits him at the ? on. .e.-gene. st> ves terday a under lock and ?, > j Wkilt you an all ra axekted, a; r .;>o5 a park in I New-York ar. item from Par is < n a kindred topic j wui not ka nninisiBBliag rhers .? coeaaoawaBBi a asesaatam . a Ike pnposad ??> mma, 11 bbs state. 'he Fi - Jr Boulogne to IBO By f P r - This ! ? extensive arcoil,jasti bbIsV iaearalla,wkasa ' the pic-atc lovnag poBauatma ? n.e ratmie on ianday neaa the bssm deal wi Bha to? n. It 1? n;ied wr.k ! restaurant*, cafes, and games of various son*. Ri 1 dmg ou dotiaey back ano ass-back is a favorite amuse? ment Rateiaeb. one a; the ir. ?? ;amous dancing gaiter,? ii. tr. v ..: :v Pans.is s.tuatcd here. But utilememry has v. t icen expended upon it. and its dl *tx aver.t.es and thickgnoath ot un ferbrush wouid e nT.at.v beaefttad Ov a vote ot a few ndUBBBB s. nirol ;l> ops,, ?re -o i.V.ck a:., .ii.pet.e-.ra-ee. it at they offer irresistible temptation t.> ihi>?e t-ent ; OB soJctdo It ia hoped that the cttv wii: purchase tt;? property, and convemt inu> a promenade wo thv of tne capita, ot lh? wor.d Tai* intention on tv * p.,rt of Nev?-\ ork's r.va! ourht to niuce t.ie ! -v f?tners to inrrcise their acquisition by a hundred acres at lea*t. It's no use Irving :o ran oprosation to P-'-s- LR.ess ? 01. se- als nt do :.g th.mrs ;:. -t\.r 1 also see. tva New-York paper, that the <-ity Post. Oases oulv makes twodeiiverirs si drop-letters a dsv Let me Bristly state how the citv r>c*tal service Is managed here. 11.,re *r?- ?.x d... .eeies adav One I ?arlv m the mortine, of leuer* deposuesi duhna the night the second of those .'accumulated fron, .to 9 1 and so on at regular internals msN 9 o'clook at night 1 The price is Ure? sous trom ins one pan of Pans to - other tnaj be prepaid or net Ue?idas the t:i :.'?:?'.?.: r ? 5. ? :k?n are It sur-bureaus ' I ?cn* mr.tb ward?at any < i?* of wh ch you may ' 'rar k f. rast rart of the worU. T1 ere ue *;*oabou'. 3<-o httrr-rrxes in the varou- fBMamof the city, at lie totaec? tlor . croccr*. ..-:?.*:*. vioo-e :'rc;;iiia < cm .i.ica::on HUM) .* kmec: hi tl - 4 at a i ign' -t' r?. i- d t.-.i : t ?: ?? ? I m* it ; w? put !..-.< j mf\.:: in r. .v -v- - \t ? <, . ihcfM 30o box? ? ? an lodi at r. tells a ? 11 f-T ? : pentovoir .??i- It red.* ti-.u*. '? 1.??".? r*> .. r l'ir.?. tnrown ito the tux now. be distribute I let neea 11 aid : t::>z> i. r the I?. parteet t- a;; 1 'or- ?nc >.tnti es ?llllesfwb] tt.e t w ... v m i . ? r .- ri < in . or ; r< i< it or. ..:. ? Lih;:: ! .1 a reva. u i.. w bath i? turned on as Use gap arttaa es. and onn.-s ?? .-ri -?.-ely Mth? aperture'hi nt ttrery. Pesaapsyouasaysaythai tat ? r?. :t ?.?:?:? button in Nets-York in some measure compensates ? - .i...c:iv;t> >A the or*;. ... a ... i r.< * Irani rirti v..t'i>ou. I remember Iropping a leitet a a ? i r.JI .; v -t .' ? onstngto a Mr \ iron - w irtwout, . r -< ? ? ? naaae-,Bad t arai tares days getfang to k ?: t.at on. The method of . oiieoting th? '.< "or- fr tr.?- u ? t mi s is s.nguii.r from its detail. The ???..??>-tot *? irtl ? poa b:* issajsii with an immense bag, ttant .... ? :.????.? ? n: He ha*, howev? r. ! ? " r i i v to aa the : ok * t..?route t>:? open ii-f-. fr?--, ta fast bi at . I it, atuehc-tr. .?stnuu: o I, taa aap aeooaaaiy a open ~i? :>.u*. bfaviag de positedhu lettersUsereta, reioeked it and retirnexl : i ?.. v. u.e tut tiling is to taue the propt r means ?. rrovethat he has runtedtats particular vn ami Dot ft rfOttca < r r.-g.e. ted it To do thi*. he takes taa bottom of taa baa, mat rahtrved oi* iti or ?< -;. ndem ?. a >tan~.p and a sheet of red paper Ttie ... , c..i- the m.inter ot tt.t- bos. I'.!. for in.?:ar.oi . tl d w.th the red paper he takes an impression of the i i :..t*r or, .his may-book. This done he ajc** tae box aad gees on hia veaj Tin-do tune in France :s |o ttaal r.o ore If it is :mpos*.t.;e to w atch ui em i .. ?. ?. si me ma. h t.erv is inveute t which di?e? t fall as well. Thus tt.e irnter-ooUector is for. ad, by ?r. rafssjnrat tTttaaa, t? he trta ana tit and tiaff tn Um parfannaaee of h:.? dttty. IdaaaW a de-ir ?? .. h:m to etder sonn coi.\cnient wine shop, there, i ..... a s. ret a or p irt.tien, to ap propnate scene mtitutfdookir.ir or sedoclira jail i. n.hi s recaQad to a sense, of honor b "hi ret!action that he has no key And he can'f get . s- v ?... ki > in full rien and g?tier ..lv ?.;r r. - nded by a eurn us crowd. Again, should he be < i - l> " 'i r. I irh v. t!i ait he It, :n order to re thl a'.i SOCtat] ot ht? expectant swe? t :.. Mhd -I I d he :. b8bm ..uence omit 'six No 83* ?.!.>? abaea < of the eorn^aadna] stamp up<.n - way':, ok w '. i. hi . v expi se h> attempt to s!;,rk h:s det] Bet r\ i tty letter bean up-?n itt race, tii 11 e i ngle -"an.;. "tie date, tat price, the a u*sbt r t ti., di?tnbattOB, wbether the second, third or I Ith ''t,i i; the dat. ara: the hour wh.ch it was . rered rormerly, letters were alee ttaaspad wttk ' ? . nber of the box or bureau at araata taey wart < . ?.ti d Tl i -e ii.die ttioi * were found usi ful .u cases ol circurnstaatial ertdeaca, waate taa datph t.. - ot hour and -tri 11 in which a Lett! r .. . 1 ei a : ' r.'otl. i fTa e. heuw kt.i-wn. in..: i.t lead t.> ? r rrelopmenta, aad etrea to tdtinate certa in the . maibusee, too, a tery Tfntp** aoatr i <? ?? 0 inp!- the conductors tobaacruptudualTazactin ti ? rendition of tt.r.r accouata. I; ? hoe ia tat ri 11 i .-ii g .. piect of i iviiu.it',.. i that aaan t yel penetrated here, recourse is bad to theantiquati ; systetn of having a ceaductut upon the st, ;.s it nutt I ? -..id. aowerer, thai he makeshimealf ex? tremely useful in helping ladies la aad out, giving e-.p'ai.at.ei s ,.|. ?he struts and ri.ti.aers. di II? .? ??':i... to ba boaeal bi the icttoa al a machine ia ] the tbratof a ch> k't lace, naiy that.iastaadof in? dicating t: . i i ms. .; shons tf.i number ol i a?s- u gcr* that have cot in it - al the station ' ot.m . a. d il. , ou.luctor can only turn it lervraitL it* -advances .' cm . on the eatrance of ea !i new 1 i i. r r .ii d He -tl king ot a load hi ll warns in i that \<.u an taint n ?;< aJ. Tin omission .?! ?t i 11.1 would ii a ii.sr , Hinan.' proof Uta! the 0 i c ii. 'or was i-l.tu: to iii-tliinir arr;vin.3 at aal i..; \or s i pence fs.r himself Oa about you, tat ? lo :!.< route, the man at the bureau takee dotra tt,. aombtrofa -s.i.K'i- aalockatas lial, aad turns ?? .? k tit hand There are ether details, aad the \stipa ? -o con I lets tl a; the railippropri uddn ?>i a Wl UM I e certain ot ii imediate de'e ton. 1 r:..n i, i [: on, i a pateaat, that the ilrivats ..re a >i a Mi. ; to swr.ir at the passengers, nor to threiten lo come down and braab rota*dMdy*i bead for not ; i ? ii extra price for a bird-CBge Km a general tl. ng, 1 l.ev arc i. -pr< table -eenum<. and do not look, as tone thai I l.an -inn. like bathes brake loose fn in sii g-ih j Pi s. ii a. b. i l \ N \ 11 \ Political and Other Matters. i i i ti. . ,.d?i.. <? nt 1 he N, . .Vorh re* n. Tafayg ro, Saturday. Aug. Th? latt "i Prirnogei?tiire luti at lenotii I. ? a rwi pt out of axisteace la Uppt r Canada, in a i" .a a,, saun sti. h hi. h the Oovernor Oteasral gave ih< royal aasaat, a fea dav- ago, was laclndad the bi ' ?.< saoBsh ti.. r.trht oi Piiiaogeultare, tn the gee* cetsioaof real (.state. This hi.ptrhtpttthe mo-t ? a i.e. ratte assasare Und hat been aaeaed during Um proteal Parliament, and its utaa n s oa the fatare . idii. n <; the Pro1 met cannot fall lobe decidedly ItU'f-Cl.il. it Ua icstance of the Government,certaia rseo* boas 1 .ii passed tin Legislative \ss,mbiy to ,. t so iu ri - of und each to > i rtaia eoBtpauet of rnri . Bilitarj j-u.s ..mr-. fron Brajiaad, whom is iateaded to station in diuerenl parts of the i " nc i it i- aou auUioriUvely itated that the proposal to bi oul Ihest pentioaen ornrmatcd w t, ti. Provincial Govi raaa nt, who de-tri lehaw ? en, r< i.'n.i ss ?,. ,.et as a .,*?.? p.dice, in i?ns? of d lurbanci i' tt in tief pated thai their servnses ?ill ii requiredwt.en certain gnat public work?. i' l \ 111 or mei ced, -ha1! be in i regtest They are v ting mi it. fn m to years age and they- are I< ( a' '. r pay. except when fa actual terricef i i ii- i- no 'ioi.i'ti however, thai they vtiii make an ?j dig) n td i ia-- (f seti.ers Mr Merritt'i rcnerae for establhdnag a line oi ?tesmers from Liverpool to Quebec, has al lerurth ..:. rtnitivelyn ected by the Legislatare llede rlaredhli belief thai tht iistshlislaiaiiil of the pro pi ?cd . i.t v'' d rash i i saada to m inopo izi Um ,-.-?!.er traaV to the vTesl Our iateraal p .b... w. rk- will rupi.re an expenditure of frfao.boo ia completi them Thueotut, and thi baa of stetaaert ? ttao wt.id. Mr intt contended that we should be in litioa to compete successfoUy with the ajaeri raas tor the j bsm ticer trade Ai ell er sad n."re fermida ,e schein. h. fbtl tin La gislature forenablaig us tu gat toe huikafthe pas* -. gerti feV from Eui pi to the Western "tat. ?? i instruction of i line of railroad from Halifax, Nova f. otitt. to Wind-or. on the wealara boundar] ? ii i: ade fester sythi Goverrunemtpioiroeal wai brought c.niier the consideration of the- House, nut no s.ru w*>- come '...the de'..'., behag adjourned ti i Monday It is | ropoeed thai tt.e three Provinces f ( nada, Nova Scotia ai d New-Biun^wick thall ? .111y construct UtOSC pcetloat of tfie line which are tJresdt iafat haadtofprivatt eotanaaies. The share ot ue cost which Canada arill aave to coa tnl me v.:! te |l6,*d0aa>* Tfie Proviaoeui aln aiy pledged tore* -truct one-half of the line m progress and u the great tckeine hi not taken on, fat)Impe? rial guarantee to the reQairatl loaa will not be oh* tained. and Um Provuice willhave to pay twiea the r ite of Interest that it can obtain the larue loan lor. It wi.l IhertdJ ri coal the Province less to build the .t. ctr i.r. .::.< than to contnbi.te it? -hare ;,.ward - ? . portions of .t li ira a. tht hand-of pma'e. om ; atues if tht- late bs built, we can carry ptatten gen from Balif \ to Detroit cheaper than thev are i.. w earned fr- m B difu to New-i ork bt -team I'll, i tail i of UM . iw Btall - ICCt eds in retain i- ?- ataasnpi v Mr Mackc*sxie*i bill to thro* i ? lenl pit mu -trar.glid by t:.. law v i r- :i. th. IK Lsi i i i -..a r .t e dlWBtlsfacUOB ha.- beaa I n ated here v ,i vi r\ unwi-e exercise of the imperial veto Last ?? ??:<?:. 'h< I'.?nadi .Ii Pare. ..." ; a???-.! an a-t re? al.: gto '.' t ureacj gtvnujt, aii.oni< other ttangs. ;. ?vir to the t.'uvernor m I ouncil to *i.thonze the s. .? I ;c;d a.--: s:;ver eatas. That aet has beaa auralli v.i ti by the imperial governor* oa the tram per] , ret* it that t interfeied with the royal pre rogatfve, the rish: of ceatdag money being one of ?i ; teragBiftrt I **fA?0thci .-?irrtri y act. lor e?;?u...*hu^ * dec.uul ;il i.. V t. - l ? L 1 ?.'<-' e 1 11.?.j i.ri.-.a t the Govi raaa al e c. POTATO Hot.?A Correspoiuient as] T ? b) 'a raaam write-as follows Caxaaavia, (Ta^aiarsaOs Aac aUl. , . . t.c.o rot i* oecoimng vi ry -evere in thu part m] tt.e country. I do not undertake la present* a r.B.idv.t I I w ill exp.ain the eaase, whi. h will be n, v? to n a: > ;e. pn Thi tn.*cr^.et .* ail done Dyan bteeel Lai art* person ao and look at tae leavea . Lee.I. t deeav. and" ne vtiil find inderside of :??ii- pieity of anal rreen lice. They extract ? , nice tnaa tae leaves tad the leaven dty ?;>? i V? thev toBJaasat aalfema. w.-.er. mt ksavaa ars ist. tte insects are bB dead BBs] eone also. The i j. : .'i te.t.gthus de s?oile<i of the fo.iage bet?re it is | ? :;e. rots a:.d dies Tbu i? the caux and the on.v .-..use of ail tte potato rot Let any per-on wool* euraass in such thugs examine theee inM-cts with a aiagmfysag glass, and he will *ee how well thev rea i spied to d? their work Thk Mkiiudi*! Epw ni'iL Cm tear e*j *L*v tat ?In the Er e ( onfertn. e of the Methodist Epi*. opal t hurch. re< ent:v held al Warren. Oaaa r, -. lutli :.- wer. ir.truO mad aad r-as-ed t,v S derided ^ - tv reprobating the i'.^.'.ve -.ate LetR,*mi dcclartaa .t to te the duty of I art-t.aiis :.. vsey the . i msnC- of ( nc ratlier man tae Jinuman enact meets cf u.t:.. t tr.am O.d Hu.-ker rue inters ol the . t onfertr.ee -toutly resisted the paesaae of the reao- ' ; ? , iard were :n fav r ,f a ? master'.v nact.r't-. " an Ufes great aaestaaaaf IIa very out the fraaasai o' C anal sri.iy, L.u rty and Hur.anitv triumpherl. or.. ? i y place J the -eal t'f or-tale n at.on on s.avi r.. in *-'u.ef a.. vu..i.WS t-.- J bL>. I'i.t.. ?' CHICAGO. Vi?nr.i!pn of ihr Ci:y ? Ba-im-- Sir. ? . t horvh-s-K.u.r..id, BSni ftasel III ;: ?' iure?. Lumber, | c. (> :???.. ri- r - f p.-.e v , V. rk TnVin, Tremcr.t house. >??.! w .' ri'. i t . r *i > ce.a: ' ? i di*ce rntble for an exteat teaay railei Suehi . ery is .:*?ly ti> pro?-1 a. no ?> i ? i- i t ???' '???'> ' ru.r.it say 1 :?i ? ? '...?? > ? >rt 1 "to I h i.< it. yitgnrine b?iorv u the- ? ? ?< ? ?' wild and rr-irrr:; pi; i .i na The cttv. in on-i v .-; '? ? ? ?< i nno: It expected 'n >? io a :- : n- . m rn -? 'tie e ? ? tior.*. a: at >?>?; w:.. ? >, c .... ..a l> meet wt ha; of stitfnant w v.? r in the street- positive.y . . i with age I tee no chance fot : .e cv ipe water ry trusting to the raw that w ater :iu I- -. .?. it mav perhaps have to run a verv little nphill to (fi t to Lake Michigan. Tuen.fore i a. i. ? Ithil if ?he would be cl? ui i? -;.?? o iht t ? he. she nnat makeup her mind that oa. ot the t tr i-o.ni and costly items in the expense oi her Cuv Govern Itltl.t w..i DC tilt >i i'i' v; ,l U'H ?#! ,i;,I-,.' :;i 11 -ire*: otf ajehuj Yet Chicago is lively a? n encker. ple*?..:i a- ? i i shir.e, has an air of much bustle, an I people p.. u. ?' h utilise M v.ial, town.-. a> tiiouah the v m* too many ?trantti rs ha saaka y.?u of ? ich . soaaat, or as though the) had too asach to : koi The impression is one of thi.ft. attention t > nu- . -?. with Linie of the um as.... is es] lye pacti inr I ? lard i.mes Lake st t- the pr actpoJ itreel bt hot aoea ? l. as in Broadway. you aaa fad ? store ta il nweveryth ng Some clasees of trade I iheuhl lltink had plenty ol competition Dry taossdt are lar^e.v repeeranted The sidewalks ot the pr r.c pa' -Inet? a ? . i but in their present reoen ooadittoa, with the pi. -t additions, they look common and ' v! k sidewalk of Georgia pine, ia aarrow tfriaa, wouldkadi ari s drv durable, and. more that; ul,' I I *.? ap Then in lateral haadsoase cfaurchas ai . a ..? excellent Hotels v Mai > Hospital ia nearly ooae> pitted, built of the Milwaukee yellou brach, wham has a verv pleasant, cheerful appearaifVe. It . ! . superior to our disaiel, ug'v colored ar' ... - I think i hieago is destined to be the ? M port ant cttv on the lakes, and the fo bar tag are tny reason* tt anil be a center tor tr.-.e.er- ukdttaaa> porfation from 81 L ???? I i [taaca as 1000 a- t.n jreai '..i.i oi ra w ria Dunkirk, Ckvelaad, southern Michigaa iad aorthera ladiaas, with the terminus at t'hieago, and the ' .mi > STenaae ta i h igo, . re oomp eta '? 1-t. The ereat centra! Uli j nets road, stretching fron Chicago to Canto, r the I mouth of the Ohio, ntaaiag thltMtfh the cut: d I iouni.es of the S\.te. and. as a hooster s.u I to tn . " as good aad aa haadaotae a eaaatry it erar a croa flew over" The riches of the rMtheat reasoa ol I i ncis will be emptied thtornjhl ic a:. .ni.?? .:..-a go. besides drawing from 'tie Mksstssujrj .. in I le n? ciiutN id t'.nro. i portain of it- tl .ivel aad ti uaaaotl i turn This is a wot\ of great m wa.t ide, ana a I ta ,i -OII'i vet to . ..-ipa'.e tfd lue 1 luv ? ami Michigaa Caaal, already ia operatioa. untttna (hntago. by the I luaMt Iliwr. with the Miaiisaipj i and Pt. I.ciiis. 4bead] a \ i-t isnooi I ai I am i i ttansnortation pa-- i \i r thai roati. tr web rart s h injt New-York from v Louis in four layt tad a half 3d The railroad from Chicago to Galena, to be completed in lets thai two v. ire, nhtatniag than by the carrying tradt ot the mineral regiOe, ttaefi a large revenue It now pays ti Uriktol fro-n^lto t" per tun to N'ew-Orleans. Tin oaeechants i Galena do a large w holt -aie busineaa, and base hith? erto received the bulk of their lupplles from New York via New Orleans, lion the completion of this read their goods will all ta" broUgM th - wa\ The road passes through a f<country, an i a- it is m contemplation to continue it to-eine point oa the Mississippi, ii will no doubt obtain atuoa Hrade I and piistwaru travel from the Upper Muraiastppi ) tth Th. Rock River Railroad, which it to rua trom !'. nd du Lai to JaneeviUe, Wis. on-iu. with a branch from Jam sv.i.e. connectmg with the '? >e 1 road, which will toiagthe richest countiet .d Vvucnnau re.irer to Chicago than t>> Milwaukee b"i will thus see that tin travel and transportation of ava-t ? vi nt of couaary ct nter tot this chfy. In a new country, as is all tin-, there are always a number of men dotage nnall busuteea iavillagas and newsettlemtnts, who do no; waat luAcienl tl a tttSSa to taki- twees is New \ ork. who vsi l Ind i h: rago. through the routes inentioned, within come nieal n ich A I irge whoh sale trade eaa be oj ened dunngthe nerd Ian yean la < bi ig< But there is on. elasa of eiaphwmenli waatedal i aleago, to wired I di -.re t inn -:.i tec ill itteaisoa. IwiablhadUnM to enumerate aii the advantages ! a> at aiag to parln - u ho mav follow my adv ice I a l?de to the manufacture of such articles as are in e, aslant demand in an igrtcultural commiwity, such as agricultm i implements, wagons and coaches, Mhfdktry, harne--. A, uiachliiery. '..innerae.-. oil nails, innis lor gour,*ct' u and oat mi li, pearl-barley, Ae t.n tor.es I..r-uhs'aiitnil fabrics in wool, linen, ?ad cotton factories for white lead and paints, for ii. pgi leihet iftd sahstbi Bi drs, n. lateadi, furniture, Ac. \,1 ?MMM Ihlngl .re constanl wants in thesi countriei Tba raw atatartai for most of them . an be honghl for trom fg to M p< r a nt cheaper m i bieage th-.n in New>York or Boston Buildings j eaa be bought ot mated for about on per cent, of wl at they won I coal there, while the striae on tramp, rt.itionaJoBOon hulk> articles would ni iKC a \ ink<?piot t \ laborer can trra bettet on two hundred dollars hire than be c ,n on three hundred dollars m the Call Koi.:,a all k;nt< lite be hid for about baM price, many kind* :.?>- rent- ;re not more than one-half for similar aoccmmodations while on dry e. .. hi ad gro tern - tl ere may hi in ? !'? anco noi >? i - ceediag I Oper cent oa New-York retail prices Tail? im n biat, a hagt i ix.ar I on the road to wealth Ciaetaaati bee discovered it, ladhereiti Keneeie nudi .y denvtag wealth from! us source ChieafB will upply a target country than ( im iniia n. and site va.t- within ineoatestible business and rtaac bt bet hands, a free gift tor hundred- The f. rst nboappl) n.u-t Mean In I ?? - ae first to re. eive. N ? w.;o .n the Kast, with tinslerate iiie uis, are strug late to compete with great capital, eipeneaceand al .1 ee ,.i d vsrn. n . . or have !?? I the risks and mi i eil.iiiitii s wui are si, ? ,-, t to. I t . ?eeeh >o\ t<> look late tins matter I am perfect v sstoo shed that, shn wd as we are, are have ecaree y looked for a mo n.t nt at this field of wealth, richer fa I foi Ihoee wIki saaags ia it th i the fie;.i- of C ihsarnls WBoevar m tail lead hat i thousand, fn. thou Htad . r i.ltv thousand doi:a.-s, and doe- not wisht i farm, yet has a natural business tact, to h m I WOWsn ?a>. don't g., to the Vteil and uo-st vom ?oae| I traffic ? the re are plenty airea !> al that, l\t if yi.u know of a.i) ; ? i-n;. th... niirhly ac pi onted a *h SB] Of the branches I have alluded t?. or other-, who can undertake to eiee ite such vvoik n r.' , whii? ; yea eaa litsad to oat-door aad writing matter . I ?ay goto the VVe-t and start Then- never w t- tueh a j rheart! for thousands as the entire W est now offers, i I t ad * hiceao, as ?. 'I as Detroit, eng iged in the I lerifg busme-s to a 1 .{*?? erteilt aithough it Is chtefy a- a depot not b iv:r.g. that I could ascertain, i aiiv nW-atUh of her own It r.ciin - ts lumber < mwed, from both the tait aad wait shores of Lake Michigan, Green Bay, tte . and from i bicago the eouatry all arouad i supplied Thi to .wia/ -ta- I t.sta ?-how the amount of I - ne- - f..f l-t" nn.' |-?V), | respect it ely IM? Laeaher, [feet. ?.n-.twt Shingles. I No .... VI. \ I*,.'an Itag Laasber.ioo,Mt,.<r: -hmgie?. M.4S3 Lath, pieees.] . igJ?o.Too i in i arbor of Chicago is i peculi r.ty wh eh Easts era people may not kaoa n ich shout Two retail Mrfams unite at a short dtttaiH" from t.'a Lake, lotauauj a river of perhaps 109 yaraeursds Tali do kid or wharfrd all dUmj oa etch lor thedit taace ef perhaps half or IblOl HIISIIl r- of a ntle. and ? [ rctecting dock extei.!- -? v er tl h'.nd/ud rar is hate the Lake Two or three schooners mav lie along? side of each other on eaeh side of tin- harbor .c.d leara a pa-sage for a rt' atr.er or other . ratt. when? ever Col grass pa--i ? the Kiier and Harbor Bill, I tn.sf ( hnago willdoawav w t., erde lyuafwoodka wiiarves. and subsutute Iluhatantial granite dock. It will be expensive at first. -touM-ess. but once built, ,t - built forev? r. The destiny of Chicago aeeerves th s. and her . .t;/> 1 .'.. p? . have fa.tii r.'.mifll n thai de-'u.v to pertiut nct'.aig less i , Sad An idot.?In Laajigjteaj, S it'av a-t. a- Mr tugii?t.ite M M I Ol the i.rn ..f 81 maaa * Vthit ng. o..'n.erceai.t?. SJBroad-vt , was ridtagout ia aearryall witn h.< wife wid three crul- I drea, vrhaa aew hatfatacr*e reeaaeaea, oa thi tea U altham.Miroe portionof'lie harne?? bei-.iine looae Ii k't! .;. ' the t."r-e?othat he ran and '.,- ?et the carrtags, throwingtne entire family out. and ? ahmgtaa reset is mto hragateats, vfr (M .- r. a a- v?rv much truL-ed Two of his re- were fr.te narad or tadiy iniuxei. aad it is Isaiod thai he has -i eived mjeetes ursades. Mr? gtimMf iwi ner si.t older dislocated ainl w a- art ere, v braised 0..e ot t.-.e. rrtidreo ???? nateasthis f.?- tevatal lourssAei theeat idrnt. and ?1. three of :oem were very ?a?y r used hut it is hoped Unat ntitr.er of the fainilv <re fatally in.un d Bo?t i oinuiocwealtr Massa? hi -in- Hevoi.i noxARY Wmtre. - 1 :.t . ./*i,t.on pap? rs se. m to te hraggtng that Mr Damei Ross. ag?M w aadCeat Thea. aTjaeatli,aged IS re?pected enazens of Ip?wit o, called upr*a f?ov Bcutweil. on his visit tht re. toreview the cadets. If estl?r of tht ? would ? ftr far moi. it wou'. I be act ic thine to brag of but they will have to live at least *xx.ther i enturv trt Mr Ross was a revolutionary ?( i.'ier. as we 'eheve was f'apt Kimball Not Img Mace a gerit.eman, hnuig received in the rough a eaaa from the wood of the frigate I'onstit .tioc. 'hina Htg tt would add to its value that it should be aaishi d by tht it. ran Mr Ross, and knowmg thai baa - ightU] totftl . it.he i ??? Mr Ross ar.d iftarei ' argxr.r ?a'ntata.ns ?aid : "Mr Rosa, can yo-. 0Wt? ? . / .?-, Lccc srci '" said the < M | a -a.ee. !<? ?; ?' f By fthgrifA lg ?!<?? Kg^Ygti lrii?K The UUcharw' #r t'lsaksea. Ho?T a, Wcdt>e*tav. \ BBM A ?I ?;??,:?'?! ...-'?< i. ?? i . ???! i h ..-.i- K i frcmthra gtat* ?4 M an < that bath Mrs ' ? MM w. re riivs h that I . I iv?sn, v? i? i ?< ... .? ,jr?i in r i w.,? d:s< h.-t',- ! \ ? , ? ? ?? PantUfket, m* I Took son rot i npi r ? ( k i rsi i" ??up* re ?r.f? t Breaks eai ? fh?. cstic-n? remain ? .: c, rtito: "ie m ,? rf, ? wctuan ..t >? eki r?k. o J baa I ? .r>.er?r ?> ? 1 ;uen:rr. M es?. bCWnra,? T;,e Ki \ .. v ? uy GoAJtmawM bavo ate -t, I bVbbmbI M \\,?, Maror bj a vote ?i, I.! to ti seam r ng, ? Samuel H H allev ,*a*Im ? ia Mb . apt ?i? chn? -i ba at ?The Csodtti ? ia reaeralh an.twined br the ? KatawaJ ?! ? scraey' ? . ? ? ra tt t.nrs !. r ihe ei.i'a i' .? IV e- ? - i... - . s Ron. art Ufct tag eraof,andH. W. Caaka rot \Jmi ? Governor, are pr> osei lor r< . tton. At some.-: these iiuY'i?.:?. W'ii!-' the. - *tam the Coeudhae Ptats t>!n mis' r i* ion. he., i -sat ions savsntnag tamrurd sustaining the t'-'tnprfajajhra Measures are a!opted Case .vi* ? ... ,,)r thi Frt? denev at one ot t!w?c tncct.ag*. The ?Five Dt - art v.' :? ia ? , . oeei i .rat!* to the nominal.? a ol ton a G l't lot Ijgega* nor. A union ol both the IhMsOCra c? otto one organi/atn (,..* in Vermont. is t ?.. ?.. Tae iBwaea i erat aael on tasaasavevi i .n thrrr .iiti* rent V\.o<. i. r, ? lot aal I' - desto iae Mate ? oaveaaana. to ba bokh a at Wm , an i the etna. Among the Delegate* elected erera Mr Ureas?, baa binar, aad Mi Olli, th* Reporter, ol / FSef; Mr. R arts, t m publisher ot Tmt Tin i M Maya, Iba f.? Fmk i apcctoi Lkspaty aearral M asao Free* maakand oaken From t kartesaoe, Mi Uieaaeaasi tk< aeeosbrrol FB< m ?. wi?e,-. . I . rJakaase*. i \ ? i. md v i i ? s ?? ? i ? ale asfaon> boas, arblch atll pert pa saa < mi ?.?? m the ? naiani i Tht H > ? ? t ? ?. >u. /' . ?? i ? ?. t>. ? ?' ? i\ ? tt; ,t /*. v, ? r ,?.,., i? r< oietrw ?;, , i ? t it l??? ? - ? are to he mat't i ? Fa IsM yeai ad that a BBaal of all the OpposiU? n t.? the Wttu pat'.v nil! t>eel t?J. >o fat i p - ' ? , in lad loa .? i.! counties ofthM Contanmaeelth. Itnoticei the Hurl ma el the ?trot seat si adurtUUl Coal rti to ,?t. lei >: Ub Wonesti Loeo-Fo?o m< etirti to GrsaB' ii Id, Mi i. -a . hi i la the ?t vv st.r. \ir. Knoaltoa i 1 i ? r i. \|, Ksnl a 11 an, M r Hood t ? - in ttUnft ? t r />' ? T- V ? " r I'll M 111 iai' .i ? ? *. ? SaJIVItlcl [bl iM'.v-tVc eceuej bj t a riaaailiaaa Tat /*. |aaaaianef fane II itetm* Isias no lntportaat bswi Fatitaaaeaua itdlniaaa> i, ii it f lioi'.i?. mm] ? baa aeon approred by lat Msjeet] H \ :. e < . n-.i '<i Hret'.e?. I l i'iaina, list i I I V ITEMS ? S in ma of nn Nuflggd Vh Bi :ti?it mail steamer N lagan. Cast Maaaa^aik reabtaaavyal noon lot l iver, i>ol. taking o .1 Ii i . enger? and glli.dOOia apecle kmoag thepesaeng rsworabaT Haaav Btihaaa, Britiah Mmtatei io this eiiaaigyi \li talnaatLytton,Attaebi Uapl lad.si*tae iir:ti*h vtinv LI aal t \ Ijenaai ,el aaa reM ilifam tiimre* and lenorei Ramon 0 aoa atnf Igaai In ?utierres, Meaabb i? ??? Fatal ArfbAI ?I >u l'ue-il. v i . i mnt' ,ir altcreatbmensnsd between taro femali ruiaedPalb iii'ne OIBaa aad Silttta McLatagblm, i , in ,n tin liou?e No "Jj U.il.u i.i ?t Thi to.imr thrrw i ? .i maaviUa ban e and all her nit.i.'.'i -i i ? lag inn. The a i ana a kfcLaughlis then mtaed i i 'iii? po? .nut -tr'.ck i itharine oa the Imfi ode i dre iamii When the Litter vii.l ?he woulil i ih ? \l P . .nut >tarti ,l t.. . \, Bb ka> ti.rc:it. w hep H kl ? iht ?he (ell down ?lair? She wa? ?oon picked and a plivw* c an failed. who, bearatet, did not allaad but a in.in named Otlbs droaaad las awoadoa m riuad. Baal remained ?Ith hei till BOoel I kk ? ", ? innrii kagi win n ?Iii died U'lie!li?-r the death of deerawd naaaaaeed by the blow from iae p.c. ,t mmi nen? ne? received bv the fall down ?tair*. remain" tor the i oroiier'? Jury to detcimine Tut >'? nn. Mc L.mghlin. w.i? arre?teil by ml'-ci i lo ? r. oi the Fo irih Ward, and lot kl i I Bmarcipation i> rag Wi i I.iuks. ! Rev. Mr Oughtorj E 1 :. Baptiel a.neri to 1 Jamaica duringtbi laal bxasen pears, i aoarobi ' tour Oi till Static ,nd besbeen lot a te v div?p.i?S ! inthiaenty Babbatkbeaaremat,aspn letaaaaaaM Fu>l Jlaptift t hurch. R^v Or Neales and in the j evening, gate an account of the deeply interesting I scenes which ..ecu.red in Jamaica at Ike IbbS of ' the hnsl enisneipatkm ol the slave* on that baand. i in is.ts Id the course of his ismarfci be daateMadj j the entire failursoi tbe appresti er isg sy Una ??d ' the desire of th* Coloninl Lsabtlsture. eotistsltag of I ihe sisveho ersthemselres,tnal .i miahi i saa as j an end ^li i? wa- praaead n ana ar as lameaa midnight prayer meetaaga oi baa paaa staves, baM to usher in, in a nioel appropriabi amnneg, the eeag mc morabie First ol tugust Fas tune tim meet, ing w*- principally ?|>eir m reanaias ..nd ainbasd prayer by th< pastor, until tea miautw be fob weire o'ciiMk. when ail prostrated taeasselvei on their knees ,n lllenl dsrotkm, sapplWStll a an., clalilude to their Alinight) Debveret Win-: tin clock atraak twain, itn- congregabkm, ronaiating ot soeoral thousands, ar,>-i and broke (srth itraataseovely m ; ?leitiii? ' Ib a.-' Cod,from whom si ileeamgaBow/* ft< The aext ersBaag aasdhas iia>ii .md soa? fen at' steeling was keU, near the i ? el ivBBBkvj , -oinewii.it to 'i i larprtaa ol ike psstoi a uriio, black, gloou v-li eking colfm w?? hrouphl inb? the meetmg house en I plscsd oa a 'uer in fro >t of the PUlpM <?n the top of the COBIb BTBI englBVBd) ? ?uor, IB Jamaica bibb 1st oi \ rr, is*" I hey then eaal bHo Ike eoam 'ne \ .r: nm in*irnia and aecoBBBSBBbneala of ?lawry One t'oev* m a ; air of BSIsile*ads, another a ?? I ol kackll -. another a chain, a fourth t.'ie lash of a wh p t it ntO a thou? sand pieces followed *>\ the Bandle of I ? ?anie, * i . ii a struauj man. mi* in- kaaay, eraebad into -heirs, then oi IIBlh ligkl UM cotl u aaa carried, with a mo. * m..emnil v, to one ol t a a. li'mal spots In the i.i snborlb Od, and the e bul ic I in a deep grave, alter which n the <?>eii air, ? ; "n insist ? f a deaee for sat, Um ? oogrogattsa uaitad ..gam in rinamgthe Dosotog) > longatatsi i'r.ise fled,'' Ar Mr u rtnted thai the aeit day an Qctdent oecar red eijiially e?pie??jve of the Joy, Krstttuds an.f domeitie BsppBaess whk h liberty ha.i bfoaghl to BhO ?l.ive? Tkirt) . < 'ip>-, attended by twbs 'he SOB** hi r of groomsmen and bridesmaids, appeared <>n III* giant plot In front of but bob a the herek asg being large enongh to ?ecoaNBodste them, to b?? united in holy aedlock a aton.w wedding ai v< r oecam a Mr O gave ott.i r intiaestirig ir.. .?!'w ueii we k >e not twam io rep-,it. merwmg l i ?? nwn en, nt Bf BflMBrflSatiOB in las VV?-' lemsaBsaBBBBi enl.re.v - ni -t- Hi' are p.ea-i '" .uUi that while Mr OagBSoa nttered tm BouaaV -' iiiti slavery tenbaaents, ke pataneaali lefreaaad fo m all sharp daBBBMbabea aad Baknad BBasanaVarsaai - upon iha insUtutmnsol rr? country where he is now received n- a BamagS r and a uue-t ' hri-t.ar, \V ab kaWM r tut:?About \2t ii'cliiek hbn ir'ht, a. toe broke out IS the ?table- ?>? i BJ? By I ap? Terry, on John-st.. and in resr of the ho are* owned by Mr W.ilia m row,, r. ,i, I'er.v ?? ... , . ??:.< rn and tl.n e h' r?? - Ike property Ot ' apt Terry. Il then pa??e.l to the ?table- and wood shed* of My. Leake. Mr Icnhnor sad Mi Mara, roneunung ?tnan and a large qaaatati of coal and a*BBd It taea crossefl the ?;r -et and eaesaaaad thr' a -n.all *oodes tenement*, occupied by Mr. Woodruf for ?tone-cut? ?;i,*-. and ?,y JaBsSS liogan and W Hard r:? .1 as res* :?:.? ?? i 'hen ? i-seil to the she .- aid ?table? ol Mr Kider on i hureh-si . and ex i pied ? ?Ir B'H gBBBand Mr \ : ?Worth, doing tBSm e .-ilerable BaaaagB The kanss and carriage ii o* t'atg. Terry were rained at giiO on which there wa- BB n?nr*w-e Mr Join-on BaM aMt B very fine rnar> rained at gaaa The houses ob JoBn-?t.. oempie.i m Ho?? and Hard.re.t. were :r.-ured for til'i ea. :. arwl Mr Woodruff'? for P? 0, which will cover the r br?* Th* Dutch Rel . ? rch, an gassy al . *i?o*uet?iaed romnde rabie dan.-ige.but was BOwrre I ny in-ursace. The fire m -u| posed to f<e the work of ?n mcendiary. [Albe*r E>e I . nal. inn Ff? Ii W. Thomp-o.n write- '., 7' ? twnai Intri mii. -r. contradicting the ?tau-nient ed 7aa ?ira.ng FBef that he bad ai led as . , ri.ev ? the Gardiner case, and anViuibg. that ttt bad aothing u do w iih mat i ia,ir, or say at bar, sad t newas not ever. :n the room of IbB COBaBHSanaSf d-.l.ng the two >ear? of tBBB* session llcMIB <>l e Wiri BV Hgfl H nvM? ? yesterday morning, about ? o'clock, a man runaed Jari.fi Barrett, bemg tntorieated ? *'/*.? l^avy blow with h ? hst between the eySB The woman was in an eanced stage of preg:,?ncy, and db a at Y M \t\ jnpwst wa* wa* htci ia?t evea ,i g, but not ein-.titled whea we went u* per??. Th* si iderer has beei arrested sad is iibh. (Bwebester Amelia* i**.*