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BJUSXIYESS HOTICXS. No. 90 Fourth- Krtm Arroa Placi ?W H PltBBBW . hav::.r ret :r- < ?! :r aa w 11 ha dud of toir?e*, will open tin R.'.ur Aradetny for the rw c+;iU<m of pu t* a ?u Motidit. September! Mr II will '>? happy toasc ras p ?. 'a. the ? ;r cnl?. sod the dlb Iv rtmeraJly. ?t their aarfaael convenience, p ? kpM ? ? ?elf to maintain the ie-pecti: i a ? ... t.a? ever minted. -. It* WliOO. THK JlsTTiK?NibiVa f.ar.ie-n, No i7|ftio-dwi .?Fa!l?*yle'.cr.ti<-*ian'? Mal? r.->w reilv Ken ??her. an ferr.'le'o he resl'r ebaae must be r-t.lf rood? pric alone M IB Bei 111 <?{ .?'??? ch?apue-* r >r i deterehle iind el.rant Hat eaJJ i-n W'eo. N < "-"B asdway .Nibli/a Garden A.n., < sp*. cane? and BWaWWeWW Thi New FabMi b fob Gbittlsmcna Hst- ? w'aarioi HarTm.- M teUWB weir New style Har>. for the r*vi sod w,i:-.?-r tYaatavar amy bare I een the merit of Baaheeea bBhaetn tntrudaood, <r ! a'tr?tiv*rie?s , f tthen r., * -?:!???? far I lioai an 1 rsnty ?if appurvo-vue?. durruty aad aeaauty afeoalonr, l!ui ?<ir laat is brmnd'.ueatiori. i.r.rim ? ' Wiks KS*, Na & i K* ad .it. lev :r Ii -isc Hat FntSBSas' Union.?Ea -on ragethii enterpi.?. i a A ?.,* ?, of ...i.f.! H .t Mat.tif? and .oh may d? ;< nd apoa *-?"?? ???? l rht e'eewad and du-a i !e Hat. ?urh a oae aa * *. . ; r : md | eaaure to wear Thaar maadmd pnoae ? i aad It. i-.-r store u located :*t No 11 Park-row. oppoaui the Asxir tu'iw ?i 3t* f i?. n t I.K v en'- H\rs. Fall FashiotM? iui -The aabarnber respectfully iitorma h ? friert J* sod the public that he ? bow aeeaarad f r tne l a I trsde ? tk an riUwn re assortment of ffV.a and f'apa, of the Pall and Winter ati l?w Huvmr hail the food koctea*. heretofore, Insecure the nattronare of a hberai pedatte, he wonMtaka Una opportunity ,f returmoe his ? i i. re t ? ? - ' <r fie ?nine He w>mM aim aaaaia them that no effort oa tua part will he spared to inert its < baa im ? Wilium BaMr?. No IMCaaai-el ,eoc of wVreter. ?F The style of Hats at the Union II\t eiTOaS. No. 'HI >'.It'Ti-at., is, bj I 'rnpetent judres, pew nournei) to bathe moat perfiwt ? f any sl?|e that h i- let maile in appeaianee . while the price, $3 >j. is decnl?dlv the beet hat for the money sold ia this r its. and PBKaWAB ' halloaeea a ea)MaaWMaa with ?nv hat for that pric*. or aay %A Bioadway hat. Hata lor $3 that cannot be surpaaaed All that is hsktd is to ( all ami u jiume fur i laiaabraa al a Ht v a Hat.?This is the srtason fur pmehmnnr a Hat. aad f M Hat to pun haae is oneKaun's tail -ivle I.... . at it, admire lt. tr-, it on. ami m I wfl] ? ?rtainli hus it Kiox n prepared to do aa immaaaa trade thia FaB-bis ftt?k af Habi i?r aarpaM aft ual of aay Hatter in town Plica aa aaaal.Foar llollan Pmlwathaa particulara imjuire ut No I u. | !? n--t Oni Pbbtb, Oni Qvalitt, urn Yovn Manri'" aTaaTB Baadeia. v ai atteatioa for one mo? ment to the fmi. that tboee u aatifol I > i Hati, m'r daoed by LO' kmeamt. at the Bnmdway Hat Store. No 371 R oad> way. are a moat decided tmaroreaaeal on anyt unr iatba eh a tie of gent s head-eear that ha? h??ri broufbl before the public far iaepeetioa lea many a pear Iti abayaal ?tyie. I ? Dutiful. Iirlit aur ?i tai-arHiiee m il eieellent material. Bad for the small -urn of $3 render it I BMltei i cefmrity that they r aonot ba eieeaaa or e.,uHl'd b) the i.e?t of am They fuirli paleawyapaiaioa at debaace Call ami aee for y ? iraeerei and he ocanacad 4 tue facti Obnin*! Sbcbbt.?The tiade)aiiiarj irho lames an adapt in the CbJaese sty Ie ilictntine what ahull he tka fashion and a-sunnrur to" lewl" tin |.opiilsrtaate,rakes rstber ariiitrary rround Oama iieionr? to no such self ?aamaal tAajati "| He ip*. md prod ore a baad-eorarraa Slid asy to the BmBKmable worhi. " The m; its,BadyOO mast wear it " He imrely pr.?iuee? , erbbai t the eery Im>sI material for A4, ami rarvteo the pabla topa*l their juilanant aaaa it If a", prob r adifli real wodi la prepaied to suit all taitr? at ihi mmaraawaBable pnc*. Ii is in Ibia -iir that he niters kll leautiful Pill Hal I r \M\ It is lie luvitmc an iadepeadenlopmioa fr in bwaam l asers, not n. BMaaaaBanaa upiaioai for tbam, that ba bus made his ?m in the world Gi.siim, Nu ZU Broadway,eppoaBaSI Paula W Espcnbchbio has made a decided hit with his Pail Style for tail, and now ??amN -. r. in the h?best rank amoaa Iba Haiti n "f New y ra We baraatased the market, and caa rocomrm .it aetabliab> ? nt of Mr Rbpsmbcmsio. Haatmli i? i Iba choacaa that eaaat procarad. aad the beauty, e.se aad aleaaara of the fabric beyond criticism. Call in at N i lal Naaaaa. criier of Ann. lad see if his S3 M hats lire not belter mid l.ntier Ham any $1 hs'a in town IVLbabt Co.| Lbaobrs and i I diiieraol Paaaiaa Sm OeaaJawwa'i Hata. Ho* i I aad i Aaior baaae, ibkr7?B]. ptaaaal laate QttaaTaaLT PaTTaaa TUf Gkntlbmbn's Hai--. Kall Sttlb? Biain cm pine ami Naaaat ala an atta the ittaa'ioa of hate?awaaeti ami lb* 11 bla to beaew snii of ii?t fur thesuiuinu season It will ba mtrodoca I ua Tfaaradatr, Ibth uwt , und ail pesaabla >4 eaaaaced ijualrt) ul iatinc, ami ?in ebaeaai in proportpmi aad nniah An i mil lilKD.i u Pine ami Nasian-st. Datio*s Fall Sttlb Hats.?If pou want I Hat that is lieht aad easy loth* head, h IJ "I W P. Dana, Ha 3?i Broadway, near Daaaa a raa] art pro. u .Ol.oed Ihe most hi iiutif .1 Hat-vi t .Crialuceil (livi tutu a call ai.ti If] om ti kW i lesant II Ba Mbauo's Fall Sttlb.?M balio's Fall style of Hata is the note, and the ladies in-isi that thev will not liuve Miyihiiu: to ?a) 10 |*Btll tie n w ho weir in. Othl r ami. ol bead-ft al As IBs Isdam are nil potaatiawBaf they deli inline toBi i tamplwb, it is hut fair la IBppOOO that theie wBI he u rh ni noli ba Miivi to -, Ra no Baoadamy. f i' A I' Su m Md A Co., will opefl then new Mme | | Momlai. (lie Mb '<< Sept nevt. when lheyvsillotleil.il sale a new and allaBBl st.? | ..| Hr. miill'iiiii i Qaoda.Bc .importeil eipte??li for the is-, asiiiii, to whi'b ihev its ectfttUy cull the atti ntioa of then Inend? Bad the pobbc lllosuam . I hnml.el? and K' a.le sta nu3v 7l* Hi N assai -s i?BooWnukera' Union \sso Otatiam B N.is.Bh ie? kt liaiter. p.t reta.l tor w hoiesale prices. WATBiNs'a way of doitis, buaiaaaa i~. the i.iil> nvht one, vi/ lomve custi nei. fall} the WOTtbof i heir ii om y nud sellout au Ulfen, i artli U>l Sttanaers and oBawaa waatma Boms aad Baoo* that caa hedi arndodoa, are lecon mi mied to cadi at in Pallia at at Stood Mbna Fvbnishinq (iiun)??\t Whole aale - Ihe aubacribof iaritaa Cloth,us. Merchant Tailors, nml all lu akan in I araaaaai Oouda, to ataaaat bit Sta ?> 'The wniit? of tat City trade, ta the liae, faUy aral iii.li mid ut the lowest miitkei pines 'or < ?-fi Ntv.vAY.Nn 141 William .1.loorabovt PaBoa-ai -lit* To tu k Ladiba.?The I ad is Rubber H use <;i,,\c? are bob ooaaaidered a requisite fu tur, Ukdl wl.o Hlti-iula to .|.,n estI, atl.iu? ai.,1 an im.ilui',,. n pfaaaaBaf,iliaaaada mail kiada ,i roiurbenina work,roa. danaetAemaaaolt is velvet, and imivrywhili Puraala low ai Hi i , ii, oi k \ l.Miutt: 11 kx'-. No 317 Bruadwai a. ht* ri*" Houst keepers. And sllothi rs,ifl want tat Baaaaae, Bidaliafbi. Be . woald 4 ? ar*B to cad st M. WikAaaa i old aatabhsbed Wararotaaa, IM Chatham -i , eoivin iu Mulmrrry .t .vtn. re mb] as : ? lad Iba ivim -i i? eartment ,u irtiekm Ba ma bae.aaree aaarad to lb* pabl e, aoaamtiaaol Paatbi i?. Beda Mattrossw*,ai Patent s, rr* maBaaadaaadCota.wl ilmsJ* indratad au9 lmlStTAaS* To Sot Till kn \M> WbS rBBHMBBI HANTS. ?I wiU) eaU, ta dealers. Mat laavia'a Oaia Gabbt, ad wholesale i r ces. which will insiir. l mhI pr,, ,ts. Ihe Bead let ntat.oli ol this l'.>,|?U I'sn.l. 01 lint , sb read must know Mk- a Jaavu, Nu MC Broadway, ??'?'t? PnaatpalOSk* Shibts rHAT pii Infallibly.?The nte lk at ,,| mi ?Mit.ia: adopted ut QBBKB'*, ?I i a-t..t H aaaavaaa Sj %rmm amfJaaaaatlral rsartabatj rbaqaaUtyoi the maiei Mal aad the aemlbrwork ?r, uaanaalad Aul.it II.even Baal when a set at SAtlta are promised Us*)are ?ein home tlav*" Fbntons Patbni Flint Brambi a an> Wbaleeala aad Batail i>. - t, Na M Br -adway a ii et i't.i.cf si Kkm in a t'*ss" Jpiniv Lbad. Careaiae RousseL, her iwwat aaaara. aad all Iba ladlm 4 Nea y rkaadBaaataa*. I >. are p.dlleiv ie..i est,M i, sw?s| MlLLBBa Sboe Starr in i anal-st II baa leen aa .'at re. i and detoralad, and is now the most hesuliful e-lahhahnieul 10 this crtv, where ladiaW, ?maaaa oikI i hildreu can lie aapfbad withOeiler Bj.|? sod Sh,*? of all Ihe various ?ti les. e\, ellenl ai uuallll and niuO. rale iu price WuB rassassrl, J ? Mit I lk\ No 131 Canal it I- \i.i.Kt? t\ Bbothbbs.No, 156 Bow ?rv. fourth d.sai alms, Brooaas W aad No im Grand ?t . amvad blork ea.i ol il. Bow?By, bavs the pbwaara af aa. I, mi n? the pub! . that thev ar. s, ;',iiu l>o baa pbaSaedCiwibail LoafSstrar. ?t font abjUuaaaaad sitlVOCv ml sevni i , AK.iher kind, of Beam .1 Svvrara si the Beflwer*' pr* es OMOovrimicul J.,.1 ??rr ... :.,.?: ?tt.c.r m loar teen lire (ser isain.l ti.vsl Java Corlee at ,Hie shiLiiij [art poaad Firs! .1 llltj Y.UIU His,.,. I,., . ,A. , r I > irst oualuv Oohoiit Tea. at tour ?hilluus per p al FitMoua.it> knj.-l.sh Breastast Teas. ? ?h? an ... pound ' The shotv Teas cannot t* surpsvsed b\ snr Teas retailed si. ,'.<- u .ikel Sii>ruii>t old Wines ,b.I Btaiid i? .a Jra tarht sud d ts>ttle? Para Blaatbi i Lami Oilataii. . ra* l'i,', i a-- ? v. >abtma varv hands.-me i rushed Loaf Suaai ?' t ,ur shi.Uwr? , aaanaMvaaea bar aaraa ;s-und?, aad a .- tarn ? ,?..,!* ^; Broken L.wl Su*ai. tree trv - ,! - . it > .' . -seien ' poumu. at auk, a BaoTaaaa, No ijf I ?. -. is \ *-W Gimtd-sl . where even art.cle void ,s w ... r lalad 11 BTTI ?mire aaiBaaMMa Nv?a j> YvtR Timf.?T:?i' whole iv.s Seas wotld ia in a natr ?< f*?SS 1H> *** n ?"t- :>""i. I hales and pa.-s aar- in ? '* * 1 those I ,.aja will iu a frw .lavs be pro) arranced on the ahaktwaa aftaa ntaaMra Bar raapactiou Armvor tk? rasa the carpet drain a are niakimt evtensivr arrsaacenieiiu t.>r :ai Pailcann a.?it. Memrs Pi KBSO* A HcaraaaT. wAm extensive sli r* is-u thr cuner o| Hnssdway and White * .bare bow ou hand a meroinoent aaaoitBMBt of the niisw apJaadid |s*tteroa al the at st q saty. ? kick ihey are pre latnlts. tb ?t reassiia:-> let - FUMBJ Otar*ClrOTM?Well BBBBOBBaJ and .sr'l. fA, s. 3s per varvl ISte* tAread Brussels Carpets atS* TaVbae pn ?is>d < alts st Js. Bai civ X V Ns. tU PCATI It st >w Near Chatham. Mi tsiNbsv?Those who lU siro u> ilirtuse a kaowledste of vbcir business sbruu.l.tn sst al tb*aBMW ,.r towm, or in au? sm-tion Jt dwtrn-1 in ::ie , ntr? a.-i re ?wa tfuJl? ootltied thai V B PaJJaBB a ta* Aseot. doll . - taunted bv the : r.V! letor* of the beet Ne . - .,, | a ? States in ik* I'Bion. aad aulhonrrd BJ t.lem t.. rr, -:-. | recmpt lot advertosrmenu sad sulw-nptama for tbvir n *-mctive papers, upon Ihe smne teims as are exse'ed by iKs-o. Now is the tioie to uivttr the Fa"! trade Omoe ta 7Tkr TVi1"?*? Build n i r?' A R- dacti a of T.? ?.? pei cent, on Entlud- aid A mem an l/t^ennl Tinea PiyCar t*t??, Hearth-Rue*, flan Od-feithi. a* . ?t Ni ?1 Bowery. Hiesm ABDEa.tos'*. The lar*e?- and eh ?ap-at aawrtraent if TTre.. I I. (*r;et? la be f.. aa! :n th t aty. :t dwpleyed in the eight ? * Sain K>im? of that faa-ou* Carpet Km;,,nu;- l'rire? fr im art I *.iiC ahil l:ne* per rard A*M '?>'? haadn d and tfTf PBBSBB of B*w lall patterns of p.rr ; :. C*r;etmi at foar ar. 1 tit* *hd linr*. also, OkVCioth a" three, f"ir an i He* n*? twr rar?, and Bnri.a Q Dragtet* fr aa otm t" four yard* w*BB Tli* m?t aaaVaa ? : e-metat* eeer dTerei in th* l/rnte.. s'ulft OmCI or Gl ! r !8f I*s f > ( .Ne a-y K?. hep* 1. lAi' I Dirnnr?.?The Directors of this r,?m oan> have thia day declared a wmuDB dividend if >ir pa* r-^nt . i itar-re and after ta* l?h in?t MM I MILTONSMITH,S*s-r*tary Albany Dct hmas.?'* This sprifhtly ahert ha? juat entered aasfl it* third r durn*. with a new .?lead and outwar ' " ' ' ?' " ,:" of ltl" w't?? and TiTaCKKja patera in al! the lenrth and breadth f the - .r.e-r.and we v.nr.r? le a. | thai theaaaarl ? ararra- :i? ?rf the Kditora are ni >re ertenateeie lea than th'we f any ?the- indiefdca ? I the ptwfBmBaa "? 1 hat ? what Ta* Eflectte Matrzxnf tayt f ".'.at popular ^rn U. and it ta n i m-re than wna? it de?-eve* '! '?' ^*"?iti th.a week r. mrnetirea a new M ?' '. a. K n in. e. ? r thai rnwsd au? thor. A B Street II i? en'i'.ied " K'.anin.e Hift. or the Delaware Baf ?rr an. tad the auth't a name is en > nh to . r.i nrea? that wi? \+ i'iteres'.nr TTM DaateAma* ? f,.r aale at ad " .r New? !)??:.'.ta W.-.;ewal? t.-eaU. Dti ti.k It Br lifSB. n . i3 Al a-et To BrCSTBBS am? PuBLISMBBS.-I'he ?YrwTOB CoMraaT re*;ertfallv rail th? atteotirei if P-:n tem and P'ihl aherat'. their UBproead Tyr* and Stereutyyaj Platei, kr The lmpr iTerr.eai: r.,.,?:.t? la e ? Bg ' ' ? a e/.;.ja"r fare, at ahejtjl Hkt4l iM "uhl.t. Ml IXBfa, aothej theUt durability M imreeeeal e. d ree, pt iptartiea ' i the - I aw -r tenarity ..f'..; ;*r nerrv-e me'ai. wtiirh. v-r-.e. ,ne ' r..' axaatrSjaaaai ? - H ite I Fl ? thai ??aeV Bjel it will at ow e le [a?rr?eiTe(i Unat a thda (ae* of oopner aaaat five extraordinary eiwluranee t.i print.nr eurfvee. Bad et penetire ha* Mrfpiwred ttKat to be tM cut* TbaCoot* pany hava aer ured leite'? pntent f r the .m;.r"TeTnent. and they are prepared ;.? re' e.vo and eyemte irderr at their ea uhbfhment,? North WiBtBia-el . Mew-Tort TbefoilowTtie paperaare prated ta the eapper-nMsed type ; New-Y'.rk C.or.er and EaeatraT New-Tort D.i. IrA ur,e. H.,*t,.n DailyJaaraaJ B at ? Tlaf. <i Otr Union; aVatan Pietonal irrawnnr H/emi Coanpanioa; New-York Orran.and o'heri NBwTtMl CtMPAJTr. ,etl T .ThaStf t North WilUm-rt . N. Y' ft? StraMOBBS and CirrSBNI are invit<o| to vi?it G. W Tt TTl.f. - Kvroktim I f I'o rOOOM Me 3Ij Broadway, when BMJ ha aeen. in endo -? vuru tv.er. -y ihan lintMH ofKBfBaB, rreaah.Qernaaa aad Ckuaaaa Kanr. Vt are. at the 'toivt reaa nat.'.e prirea, who.e-ali- and n-t-i i New and beeatifn] i. - h] .?. rv mini fr j-. Earn t Tat?iaa aa alaaja aali ie?a MMi *J Havana anb Pbincipi Cioabb.?James S a M UK. No. BB Broadway. " Krank Im Buldinir?,'' wovld taanaetMl) inform hat frlerala ami the pablil . tri it He baa u vt rei eiveii a largo aad eery ctKMce laaiii I n i id 11*? uaa and Praeapa Ciaaia, if taraaai hraads, wh* n at oSaii for ?ale at reaa na'de Biieea, eitln r ? holeealeoi retail James laDtin, \'Ji Biaadwaj. 'TraakBa Bu.idmca " -l a* Imported Cabpbtino.?Pkter><>n A: Ht iiruiii 37h Breadwnr. tuaye* f Wlute tt . haee )iikt leeened. |a-r , Bl .el ahip New V eh, id I I onal ?u, hia uf i ah aed i Im aid Talial. Taiawliy aad Bi aaelt, to ?hieb they iBvitt I he attention of the pehbe and nier i hanta from the tMraatry, bh r.m- tin m our Btei - w P faToraMy eon pan att.'. all .thr n now in the taty WaoBai thBin f fl 10 ;a r . . nf Mai ?j 1*' Ttii New-Yobe Oboab?A FsmiirCon. nanion ?Thia BaUniei and lone tttaMaahed Kamilr P?;*r hau laeved t tie iiahawnaded Btror f the th oinnde oi ajoaaatM ithrrlea in whn ti it 1? takta The wiv>.?, BaOtfeerB. aiatem and dainrhle'? lonr 'or t . weekly v.-t The jneenilea aeta tneii penn.e- t.. -ub-. ribB Raj it. .ml wnen it- day nf n>ane arnvea, i hey are Impatkval for T%t Orocn The K eventJ rolaavekt jaat tyoataBaaoed?afaad i.ii.i to aabecriba Oalj tl per r< u BK< m;.N A1iIi a rn . N" I N ? in ?t ?2 r,tl)l3iv\ ? DtractlyoppaattA Bt .ell oiae Gold Medal Trusses ?Benjamin's Beaaa RpraterTraai, Re I] Beid.in-.n -t. - artlretle* hralecl tar Ra dajahtlrty aad tacoaat m eaiiaf rnptttrai m joa| ?tamliiir. iawon wrthaaae,aad wtthoal in aryto the bpiiic Pre-Miie triul'iati d f i - d :ua ra?e a! pie i-ure Sit daja' liial tliea. aad Hoaer retanad, il not laaafactory, BbbaRVOr ok Ttbr.?A LeSqoid Dye fur ? oloriat the hair, whlahara,ke .a beaaaaf .1 t.r wra ? rblark. Il wnl not wear'it. Mm the linen ..r llaia ihe ?kin-n.it wnl nve Ihe hair a l?i.i< ful. permannnt and aoft irloaay ap paaraaoe.ao natural that the eloaed aaaaiTBi eaaaot tell ibat dye nai aaaaaaad PTa?arad aaly byj M Staih It Kn Cheinist Sold wholesale, Hi .In'I' \ Ctl KlIttB B Co . No 81 Bar? lav-s' .and .1 .N I (,'"[.PIM. rnN, No. Tit aVoadway, aad No MtHndaon-it.,N V . Mi? Ho-. Brooklya I'm t ? ? bM MM J3T We < :ill ihr Rtteotion of readers uf / .. /? Baal to an aiUeiti?einent in another i ..lunin. of (he Moi main iMdAN LiNiMBBT, tot the i ure of Bheomatiani, Neuraigka, Gout. Spinal Aflecttoaa, sprains. In ,paitiea larl) to the leytitiiaie of Q (i EVARa, Eaq.,aa ixteaart I pholrterer, No t) Retkaua-it., N Y Nkw Ci uk por SALT RhRUM ink BrT sI i'll a- - 1 hi ?e diseases nrevsd lo a tnurh rrea'orBXteal than is BeaaraOf auppaaBB, as laey at : esr n -o ? ary aad eartOlll P rill* , b< t w e laaiB 1 hat tt,eie ia an infa. I lde r. me d. in Dt Waavi i'i < aiapoaad Salt RheaaiSi rnp.totethBt with the Cerate Si< ib> Bdrertharaeal fat aa theroolatnn of the trait ?onderi.il. me ot a well known< itnoa "f ov v t< in its. eflei t ualjv. a .nie bj t beac niedu rial B at StSRTa Bapwat R Co., Aaaata, ms faltoa-Bt.. W Y ft' PlDDI bbs irb YRNDIN0 Son i vile stutf, pretemlini: 'Twill ml yon oi laeerti aad vermin . i isymt a ? like LroR'a, But nil 'h..se w he trv oa ? . Toinurh Raa BBorewin aeAeraatae. Raa are ' Do m.t use it. should vim iatroduee it In ehainhi r bi naatry, or atore. Vou mm sv si, i,?. late taaaat? Kills and Howdei yOB d BOsltRl in Broii.lv. .v it Koi a- rwEBTr-roi ? Kriminal nfles Ibt the sale of LvoN's MagBBta Powder aad Pills. No tM Broadway. MM* tV Htatt's Lipr Balsam again Tri rar a ibt aViiaftila. anth alesrattd throat, aaouth and i or tue Alt p Martai, No II Areaat k.waa paiafuU* iSheled lor years with the a' ov I dBRTBMUMJ COBtplBiat, \s im I, ii,-tiimat coaJd reach until aa had laBourc* to the Bovibbihb Lm RalbaM, ? Rra bottle* al ark i field hun from all pain, heal nt even .1 er Tl.. Hal-aiu Mthe MOBt OBrtala r< <>; .:> t-u rbeuinatisiu. ..'rof'il i. neu- I in'eri. km*'? i rR, BMB ill ail di-eas, ?. pill s, BBtala, :'un laa, ind Blotche* aa thi (ace, harher1! itch, ami all di?. i'owin* from cte.ii i" , or'v of the hl..o.t It remoraataa foakari taint Krim al idBce, .No :n Bowery, uetwaea Grandaaal Rrooaa*-*ti Agenl lor Bro kl) . Mn Mu.s No I7j EatUa st Tj i, nts a isttle. ! T; Dr. Hooeland's Grrmar Bitters, ;raaatad ay Dr c M .i* k>in, art istir r>,s aad BBMBAf ear bmI ralaabl* aadiatBai iBeaeaao] dya i s i it BCA* Ilk* n b(b*, sir, i.t'henui* i In tone ?I the at uii.i i, BUBialataattaedtieatir* pew*r*.aad . naa radd .?? ? ta to the i heek and I imhtl.ess t.. Ihe en I here are thOB- ' sards m laiaeonimuaity who ran l**lify to their eirtaee, sod thnmaaaa will haraaft** mM their teataBaai a It .v D Sam's. Mo, lie Pulton st . and C ii Kiso No im Broadwaj. are the Atents i r iln- C v WlEELER1! SHRRR1 WlNI BlTTEBS.? Thct'itv Inspet tot's Kei-rts show that IB* in'tilitv . ihartl.ea, and other Is wrl I'onii'lainta. i> r*l ? rraat this sea? son These ettraoidinaty Bitter? ?i i preeOBt ' iii 11tb tl.mi with BBtnUkl MrtaiBtl The B' st malls i t l.ttl* thraa to pa teat BMitucine*. aaa tat Dr Wrcbxbi iBaarn WBM Bitte'? are a.in at umvetsallv u?e?l and warmly praised there Even the Temperatur PhrakClBBI 1*0001 n.end them a'tl-ov a C" . No *7 Kult.ui st . art the BOl* a ptlit*. wholesale and lit ail. |.<i New Vor? \ Ciniink Mrdpoinr.? Iii?' Oxygen? ated RRtart have ao a^tml a* a bmbw BMaRcme, and m rf ooataiBBBo bbtoboI it aapaaMRy adapBadte tin dahrala txautaatioa of foaaalm raJfcttaa. Pram my deraataaBiai th* BBtaral raartami. n mknim r irree^iianty, aarron* d< lullt v. Be v raamhj a R a i - Btada. IMlfalaa>M; a L Sc.wdl Bt'o 3ia. and C H Hiiu; IMRroadwaj . and tv Dru*fiat* fenrraily mtl.. United Stair*. IP Fowlrrs tt Wn.i.s, Phrenologists Btid Buhlisherv Clinton Hall 131 Na**an-*t near the P*ri NN 11 u. Patmaai Maarttaaa.?The ar rStBaTOaseat of DologRleats Syracttae eaaas t'll nil day yt^ttniay TaWrC was vorv lit? tle interest in most Wards ; Hidii-dv RMBsed U? ??are much akiux wko wein, a* a gePWal thiiiL.'. and but for "splits" in lbs lid, \ 1th. lX?i, Xthand XV11 Ith \\ ar.i-. tin\lt wuuid have been no sort ot t xtuteinent. We cive the RSJM s of tliose elected SO tar as R t have | heatil. BsMR rr.>ra.vt. BsBBIbMbSSR 1? Aica.inocr H aVat?U, D.unel Lord, ?? Oaa a rvuv kiiiithaiii, Joseph T Mill*. M J. nus \V 1 ,,ika lb. Jas t. Moifatt. ?11 rjaaary J RajraBaa . fararr SI U-aCi ..Gemrga B Daaai N TU.. KtsVrt T Haws. Ed rar T Rvd.r .-' H Ho-sarl Hawr, ujirir r Kvdtr la..I ha*. H Suaoaaon, \ Ot-aAl.ah Newcotn;. S.tr.r: \fy;:>.':. mi Baaadtiii lew.?. ji . Mil Isaac t? I'uker. XVI. Mvses Mavnard'. Er.isttis Bnxika. ..Luther t t arter. Gao.1 NXntt Three Districts rMMMi Wan! Delegates only, and three i,llld, Xth and .Wt.i) we ha>e not heard fioni. m Catalat ML, Caap, Will aftt r.d the NatioBa! Free 5?,'? ron vt-ntion at ("leveland. Ohio, on the .'Ith :ntt The toi:ov*in? MtSSCl v>l a private letter recent.v re cnvcii Iron: hun fho.x> that he ?battauo .at or heart nor hops'' in the cause of I uirersat Free coin ? ?'Vit canvass i? v 'a ismI I "Bve receive! but a tew thousand ream[SJ7I ::i BtJ Sara comity, .t M true, but a great end is gained. I hare first a< hiercd the l.tsrrty ot the paBBB, sjaj row the iree-Jotn of deaate. ? TLe reign of terror' in Keiitu, ky :s no more . a otr meaeaf yarta it p.*ntr<l. that iuua: at latt make free in\ own BBttrt .: NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. NKW-VORK*, SxTI'RI'AY. BUT. %\ Mh Cif Ati?trti!imret? f.?r TV T-I'M .!.- ulit te For Europ?. The T" S Mail stea-r.ship Ht .1 inn. ?'?. : WaVOB, will leave this port TODAY, at noon, for Ltreipool Th** Bkmi WmnVg; TrVataac, c n tair.tnira!! thf* latest ntrwi tro i. Cob*, esa ;.e htd at the Desk This Morning, in wrtp: ? r* 1 iy W r mailiBf _ QPOut Stories of Editorial articles spce the Fallacies an-J Frauds of Bri:i-h Frei T \ Is has been lnternptcl for several dayi bj the pressure of news an>i other rr.atter Weprint tins morning the Bananafa of these artielea . it will he f.njniJ "n the sixth race There aTt Itdl two OX three articles to complete the n riSs The !\>?s of ihr lornins. The er-jture and execution 'f Lop? 7 trf the Spanish authorities are fully eon? by "ur telegraph reports (Vorn New-l Irle u a Ho was arrested on th" 99th of Aujust. taken to Havana OB the list, and garote I at T o'clock the next iTtorrring,last Monday, the 1st instant. The GrOTCrnment have 155 American prisoners in custody, who, it is said, have been sentenced ta the punishment of the ('hain-cans: tor ten years. Thus end* Ulis ill-judged attempt, on the part of our cuuntrvmen. at interfere nop w ith the poli tical affairs of a foreign State. Delude ! liv l.tlse representations, and takiuj counsel of insane exeitement rather than of common .sense, thev have become the victims of enthusiastic folly or of wild rapacity. Let their terrible fate serve a.? a lesion of wis? dom to the hot blood of young America. The TrstfjaaJ] in ? uha. There is no longer a doubt ?iat Lope/ is Utterly defeated and executed, and that his brave, deluded follower's have all perished or are now in chains. A VCTJ few may be still hiding in the mountains and forests,bot they must be few indeed, with a desperate chance of ever regaining their own country. The discomfiture of the expedition i- com plete. That the somber of the killed and the prisoners is exaggerated by the Spanish bulletins, we confidently belicTt. Ir Menu certain that Lopei was DOt joined by my considerable number of Cubans, and W? think his whole force could oot h ave ex? ceeded six hundred combatanta. i>i these, probably one-half were dead and the resi? due prisoners (mainly wounded) at the date of our last advices. Would that WS could hope that the lives of these prisoners are t?' be spared ' While Lopes was in arms on the island, and his success not impossible, seventy niight be palliated . but the necessity lu> vanished with the peril. These misled, pi rhapscul pable, but brave and unfortunate prisoners have suffered all but death; surely this last drop may be spared tin m In the name ef Humanity, snd even ef irise Policy, we would entreat the sann_' of their lives. And yet we fear the worst. Probsbly they have not been able to hold prisoners, if thev took anv : and if they were com? pelled to execute them. however stern the necessity, a bloody retaliation is certain.? The Spaniards are not a merciful race, and the news of the disgraceful, barbarian out? rages perpetrated on their Consul aad other Spanish subjects by the miscreant mob of \ew-0rleans, Will have exasperated them to madness. It would be hard if OUT un? happy countrymen deluded into this invad? ing expedition should be called to Miller for that cowardly outrage, yet m> it mat be. ? Surely, a mii>t boh be evident that the Cuban Creoles do not desire Independ? ence enough to fight for it. and if not, why should others risk their lives 111 the cause ' If the Cubans who have been promising to cooperate with Lopes had possessed one spark of generous feeling, tin y would have n deemed their promises, even in the face of ' latain death. They had no njht to draw back when our eonlidino country men had thrown their live.s into the contest Every 'Patriot' Cuban should at le;i>t have nutignted the bitterness of the death-beds of these devoted men by dying ?Ith ?mb. if the invaders could have felt that they had sacrificed themselves for men worthy of the offering, thev might have closed their eves serenely and joy? fully. That consolation was denied them. Who will henceforth court their fate I Li t us have no more Ajuaa^raAataaa by , violence' If Cuba belongs to us. (as we B s think she does not,) she will come to us in good time. ? Peace hath her victories not less rt nowneii than War.1 The growth of our country is abundantly rapid, and needs no bloody rain to stimulate it. Let the ter lihle lesson just taujhl our people be dulj weighed and heeded. The Trouble- in Nicaragua. Central Amern a has Ion.' been divided by two parties called St rviles and Liberals. Of late vears thev luve Lasen frequently de nominated Conservatives Bad Radical? ? Reaction.*?* and Pxeagxoaairca. LateeTenti have Bhich Changed the relations of these pames, but their ina^teC** are yet the same. Thus in Nicaragua, in f.'lation to the dis? pute with England about r--K Mosquito Shore and San Juan, the Consert Jtives fa? vored submission, but th- Radicals re':il" ai.ee, or at any rate non-concession. The Liberals, for some years, have been in possession of power, and. aided bv (..en. Munoz.an able and eificient offcer. r<*S'-ue i the State from the chaos which follow, ,' the dissolution of the old Confederation Gam aTCBt z reduced the army from an insolent mob into discipline and order; restrained their excesses and made them subordinate to the laws. In the dispute relative to Sin Juan, it J was thi?orrc?r who expelled th - tVgUstl after their Ant -eizure. H* has crise quentiy since Ueei, very shasxiena to thai interest, and m -re aa leas hostile I ? th -*-< disposed to concede anything to EafrUaa pretensions. In 1848 ths cocKeaaetaatate. by :"av ?ring i rotiber rhiaftsin, named Sonza. in order la I emharra.-.- the OoTriiliWint, aooa Ion: him a power which threatened to be toned ajamst Ibenisehree. In this emergency the] tailed inGen. Maftoi ;are.-I'minn ; was made, ami the robber fiction. (>v means of the unmn. effectoallf put ?low .. The apparent fu.-Mn which thus took pl.t.-^ re? sulted last Spring in tlie* election of Sr. Pineda, a moderate man. but always idenfi ticd with the n actionary ; a-'v. to the oiTice of Director. Gen. Munoz aad the Liberal* gem rally acquiesce,! in the choice. Bat Pineda araa surrounded by men who had not forpott, n their ><M animosities a*;.iin>t the (.crcral who had once aared them from destruction. They iatrigaed t<> procure his removal from the command of the forces. As SOOU as he discovered their iii-sati-frtetion. he not only avowed his readiness to resign, but actually did ao. Theresultaraa disastrous to the peace of the State ; for there are manv Ui-diaposed hands of men in the eountTT who are only kept ia check bj, the military arm. They aota cOflCi PN d that they would enjov unuiii I nitv in their disorders. The proprietora of the country, alarmed, I requested th at Mnnt /. be reinatotod : the re I quest was refused . whereupon i Commit I tee of Public Safety, on behalf of the Northern and Western Districts of the State. themselTea took possession of the arms. ami i onvenmj a majority of the As? sembly, decreed the atiapertaioa of the Di rei tor, and placed the Executive power, temporarily, in the bands of Sr. Allmnza. SeniorSertStor. Pineda and his friends.sup? ported only by two of the six departments, Wi re unable to offer anv re-i-tance, and tied, or were sent Out of the country. Albunza organixed i Provincial Corfunaafiil, rein ?totiag Muftos in euaraandof the army. The opposition membera of the Vastim bly, that is. those in the Pineda interest. nut in Granada, snd aeleeted Sr. Montene? gro as Director, who also proceeded to or gnniic a Gorernment, tnisining such of Pineda's men as remained. The he.nl quarti rs of tin- party is in Gnnadn, and thej an inure or less lupported bj the De? partments Meridional and oriental. The Albnnas party are Ut possession of the cap? ital, the archives, the arm- and the army, ami are supported by the Departments < >c eidental, Septentrional, and the others, comprising the largest and most populous portion of the State. The party of Pineda were in favor of makinp aoms additional tmnceaskm to the '"anal Company, which is just now obnox ions to most "t" the inhabitanta?whether lor good or bad reasons, or none at all, we do not undertake to sav. The a-jents of tin- company, and Mr. Kerr. I . S. Charge 1 d'Afiaires (it is -aid) have recognlxed Mon? tenegro. The National CongTtSSS, on the other hand, who probaUy understand the in.itter better than str?ngen generally can, have recognized Albuass. Mut neither oi.e nor the other is the legally elected Director i and it may he that a greatrnia* take .- made bj Mr. Ken m presenting his credt ritiala ;it all. It i- to lie Imped that l * the report of Ills doing so is iinfouuded . for it will be injurious to the interests of the United State- to have iteofficers mixed up in the partisan atraggles of the country. We do not suppose that Ubonxs ami Mu nez will meet with pas serious opposition. Montenegro, who, by the sray, i^ i inrjJatto, i- a weak man. and besides, is in inlirm hi alth. and hi- Ministers are men destitute of character or capacity. We presume, then lore, that the tranquillity of the State will not he long disturbed. Death afJadsa Weadhary. The decease of tin- distinguished poii ?:. !.:::. wk M langerouaillneaaarasttDonncad i i. w liays since, took place it hi> resilience in Portsmouth. H H . on Thursday i u mn., Bap. tendier .?. at the age ol ?II The i:ii'iie-:.ate oi i- is.on . I I.:- '? a; . was in miltinriiat. >ry tu ai-T ? t the - ich. which rendered him tnctp.i ... of taking n artaanaat. AltBoagb grant!) ? 11 rt? r - ins tr> in hi'ii on vital points oi national politics, aecannot Fail to recognize tue energyof mind aad slaadfaatiaaa : laractar watch gare hint ? iugh al n e im rhe coun?e!s "I the ;>arty to which he was attachetl. and which will cause his Djuae to ba ramssabered in the politics] Its* tory of our a uiitr> I , WooDB' R v w is i . ii 1 "'.Hi, at Frances . towr:. :?. good tar b)g village in the interior ol New H il i, sh re. where he rec : ..- earl;. adnfarinn. srfsnding the district school during the U inter rjKmths, snd worum* en his father's tan in the fiuuinier From hi* hovhoijil, he -how. >! a dtcideii taste for learmn?. and on at? tain..'-; ths pr er i.-e. was sent t i an j a-Serny. in order t.. prepare lor colleee-. He entered Dnrttn atk CoOegi .:. l80s, ind iftst pa--;n| through the usual course, receive-', hi* first -ie cre?-. with a ! lgh r ? it itn n i rjoog 1.:- U achcrs ca-.- mates i r in-iiistry.' dent, an 1 ure-orn men perseverance. He at once selected the I law as hi? ruture-1 i ? ?.. ind ha ring studied i for the re-.tit-it' isi? isf Ihioa jsaiaat 1 srralstiT Ii slot., a:. : Fieter. a-w-i. :. - r. ? ? "? a is a :?: :tt- : : th- Hi:.. 1-!- At tmt t::ne, ? party spirit aiaa ragtnz with i:.tcr.se fer- or in ? every ; ::. :. : >'. .v >Enghnsd Mr ?v ?odbory tt?nk ? dscsasd ?tat.-: in favor ot Madison'a Ad ayBBt*jatoM a:.-! :: I war w ith Great Britain He was so"1 BdOrawaiadfad as a shrew: aad powerful iaaaia7 ft th - party, which was then :n the T.;nor;ty in i'.> .'.ativc State I?e votad with youthi'ul zeal to ths cau-e wr.i.ri :.r had .,u?e.:. :.. e\.-rte-! r.o snail tnti-icne* in chang ne the political character of the State, ar.ii aiding the Democratic party in gala ? . BK*ndsney, which they secured in HI6 ?>r. the nrst meeting -<f the Leg.slature. after his trieiics carae ix.to power. Mr. VN\x>ibury was chv?stt- Secretary >' trie Set, it*, ml at tae caa*. I rnerKement of the following year was appointed a Jj Ig? f IBS Super:?* C 'ur* He was then but j 27 rears of asre, the y.aingest Jtt.ice. *o tar as 1 ?c rrtnfmU'r. tsit was r\er elevate*! to a seat on the beach Hal ? pov.'.mer.: CaSJSSd grei: surprise to men of ail parties, on ac-oun*. ot the comparative youth mi the inmm'>'V. and bia limited experience oi practice .it tike .: I!" acquitted himself, however, of t! ?? iuties : his ariem- statten with great credit His name ran e >till more w;.!? '> know; . and in I-..' he was elect i liovornor ?>? New-Ham] ahtra bj a large ata arity Failingto ?e chosen tor a second term, he resumed the prince ? his pro' ->. t.t: Portsmouth, to which place he had ronow?! m I??TO, and where he C4a> untie.: t > hate bai an aa m r <i Iran aafttl tha time oi his decease fie uaaaediatelr esS -re ?. upor. an extenorvs practice o hi- pro ssaisss, u I was surrounded with cherts Iro n all aaj ?rt. r< ? In 1*25. he was choaMi to the State Legislature from the town oi Portsmouth, an I at Imw COBt mencement of the session was elected Spe ,ia er ot the Hotiso. although it ?,t. the first time that he had been ? BMaabot of any Legislative Assembly Daring thai aeoasoB, aa was chosen to HI . cacaatry waatti had ac* curred in the Irfonats of tha I sited Bl mtm and upon taking hts seat m thf bmiO.? t ? it sustained the position of a leader ot hispartv. His term of terviec n the Senate expired in March. KM He h id previously dedllteil a re? election. On the reorganization i>i President Jackson's Cabinet :u the month of April fallow* ing. he was mriled ta taka the oAca of Boen taryofthe \t>y Haaeceptadthe laajaiataxaat, and discharge l ittet, o the othre uatwtlBSi, when he became Secretari of taa Treasury * m place ol Mr Tarn v. ahoa no mnati a had been rejected by the Sonata lie continued in that post til! the close of Mr \ in B?rens Preside n cy, wh.cn he resume 1 hts >e.r. in the Senate, t > which he had been tinted foi six years from the Ith of March, 1*11 Mem tune, on thede cease if Judge Story, taring the Administration ot Mr. Polk, he was appointed to till the place ol that eminent uinst. and boeatao a Judge ,st the Supreme Court of the raited State? i i iIt".. From that time the deceased withdrew from active participation it. political life and devotes! himself to the dutiee of bia high station, which he discharged with asoaiuitf and loecooi Withoal poaooaaa | the highoat order of mtel lect. Judge Woodbar) h id a large share ol aativa shrewdness and unlading qnieknOOa of p?'itictl ( ?rvc ist i verv reteiuite me i.ors, and > more f in eoaataon power of logical ntaaoabaj Ho a m ta fftective speaker in I? I BtO, Bfl '? DB koiatood the t i ringing men oveeto hie views, even if they Killed 10 COOB| rohood his arguments His sttlc of writing was turgi I in.! obscure.doing little insure to his acknowledged clearneoo of Intellect, Ho made little use of common artifie. s i.u obtaining 1 pereonal popularity, and, though r< ipectod mr his ii telligt ? eo i i a cv ol chat ten r. w:is m$m r a en at puldic lavontc In the private relatMMM ot Ufa, ins rap itatioa >*as unbtoaaiaht' Th* aVraaag Paaf aaaaaao ol Luko Wooi 1 ? who roceatl] com mitt d raicide in Now-H nap shire, as the brothet ot Judge Uoodlnirv. bat thi? is an arm \ rraaaal Ti>-' Uaa Wo find in Tkt Bitten Atltu of yester? daj it "ruing the following return- of t(ie recent Electioa ill Vermont It will bo seen that in I!?; towns, Wti.Lune, tbt Whig condidato t.>r <;.?\ ernor, has 1,680 majorit) over ill compotilora, | and there can lie no r? tsonable douht ..| his tri? umphant election by tbt Pooplo. \Mng Bona? torsi are elected in i ilb. im, v\ indoor, Fi inklin, Addison, Chittenden, Rutland, Benniagtoa and Eaaoa Coontiea The Op oaitionhat aucceed ad in Washington. Otangt ind Grand lalo Coun? ties: For Members "i the House of Bepn atola tiv.s, returns from Hfl towns show the election of 104 Whiga, M Pioe-Boilera and 23 OM Lino Oppoaition. The following ire TTu Atlas'i re ?urns TOI V- l ??K ?.'i\ EHNOH ? I SSI-|H.?0 i ml i[i jf i I ii m m Q #j I j ' |s3 I fiaalkM 3 I - (s I ff ill? 1 BaaBlaatiia. Ill .. tti ? tU <i KSJ ISJ ISI i W :m!h mi.ijl all lei! I ?H) I" I I 'I'* I -ei ??? I Butlaad.Uta. ?<"?? " i Ml | aaaj Ml m ?> w i.cs?i /i'. .."ii ii") i i 'M 'i inn .?: ?? '.I I" t.l.t.s, ii :>?, ?II i..it j 1 * . "i, i ,i ii !k?i Dl i Urtnre 'I's alll"it I :??? Iii? I'M ? 'in .'.l I l i . it, ti.u.ilt'as 13-9 1177 >"> " IWI i '<-' '?"?> I Wj?liin?tin. II ''lit IHI I? il 1UW 17,1 li> a Caladeaia. I*, all ? . U(J .. t >;( :u i ? 01 ?!.' * l'i uik! ii. r.'t'iu all 1-, ? im 7-j .mt ? bat two..i i ?. ., ? t v,it; i ?' ii v,? <??! ii > .. ?rleajM II iuwi>... nil ISSJ M H .IM *? in ?? I .., i t. ?Iis . -"i I >*> 'I .'.7 i I'J ?! il i.r n.,1 Is;,. I :? s?i.s *l'l 1 ii i 'i Ji, ij 1 ?t .) |.,ia ?a tsieiui NWJ ir.Hi iM tt UttS tleK Tt?TgT hi 'i n 1 ib BJvnnsnui rATiTu taai ism 2 O JB M Cbbbbbbi P fi O ? P W nils .1. conn 1.1*. :?, u ?, it tdd a a < aipli ta tl I a I ^i I li.tl^a.J' li." i?: irlr till 1* w takuagti u < aipHta s n o i WaaUwai .. j i I i it li*ei!i!Ujtt .ii . . '. 'i J ?! ' Tmnkl n ... ?> ii i> I < h Baad . 11 4 S I M (iranse i '? 'I J 7 I'slriluina . * 'i ?! I 1 Oileaua_ ...... 7 I I 'J Lai.i . <i t 'i t o GeaaafMa.. . i s s s t Eaaei. i 1 u 0 J T'*ii.mt it a az lit M It ii N\ e received the following telegraphic dispatch from Burttngton >? ttt Bi mjbotbBi Vt friosa/i sept 5, MM 1 g|\C )0U the tollowmg iggre^ati- >t Mir . sctioi r, r rna In 1M towno the vote for Go*. . roof i? ?IIHanr. v\ big, laVMO , BoolsM, Frea Ekal, s\iS; aV>cBiBsoot Loeo, s\Mf MUKsbis ia tedly sloetod by taa poaajtlo. Tao remain o.u 'i.wns cannot ci.ang ? the r.--ti!t la Iff towna, tr.e BoytvooataStvoa elect are, Wh is, '?' Free flails re. M; Locos, n The H taa is Dndoobtodty w I ig Ur .? Senat ?? e.eete: n. Ber.mti.'ron, Windham, Easet, Rutland. Mindsor, ,\d ... Franklin and CMtasajasn Cos. In all SO, or two ihwdsef the Sen ...te The Bsaajas It big all over. I ratr.er tiar.k this will DP Tkm Courur and Emtjuwtr has s caustic leader on "die achiol of quack philosopher- and philanthropist-," who ad? vocate the abolition of the Death?Penalty and in effect of all riadiettTe punishments. The .-rricraJ ;-ope of this art.<de is strong- | Iy aiiverse te our own ideas and convic? tions, vet. we shall not here controvert its position-. |e5t we might imbibe and be tempted ta exhibit some trace, of its fero? cious spirit. We ' Loose rath> r to qaote from it a BlBsjsB sentiment, with arhieh in the vte can have little disVeitf in agrceu.jT. The I 'ouner says ?? It i? said tha*. the mam end of the punishment of crime kj the reformation of the criminal. The en lam must be a fool who a out rtf?rm aad put him self oe his good beharior to sate himself from life laskg imprisonment the day he doea reform, the oo- , .eel ot has ptunahmect, or ratAer tut meiicat-OB, is | I *a.r.?*?, *nJ the Oorrsor it in <'.\:U hcninJ tit set rum I 'rrt> tf.?l. .... *r-|le t-*me n: ?r>ml I m nsabtlttr that h?i eeaead .uro:? to refu-e to oo?. ? ;.'t *.H TKHfj !.;'-(-. .'? .J ???? fterr " ?? ,? ? *T " Wl tiitr.k there il much force m this rjftj o. the subject. Pardons arc granted tsj|j t?-e freelt in this country. For. while vt SfVonlii not wish lo retain iit pri??ii a culprit ?1.? iuii thoroughly and NjitiM .:'\ n> fornwd. wr i-ir.'t help distrust;:!;; tv.e sia cent? pi* thai pthlitlBrl which has i: wm* to es. ,ipe fresstdeserved punis-umein. That t.rt.e \fh-.se frai'tv has Iveu demonstrated needs e.vurr.ucd an.; -au, :u! vijie.-v ;?,->?,, an,: \vc thick ;t max be as weil to keep this tlaaeof peuit* nt> out of the reach if tc:u >ta f?n until time shall have tesi'd igt] proved I thfir recovered inte_;rit\. ? Hut Ft* Comer docs not pit tiie ease as strongly as ;t nu^ht. The ihajM if tht* pardeataTd] pOWSJT 93 tins ecytitrv has pro oedid BUtch firther than Us sUteui ut atTrni?. To pardon a l. '.o i out of prison, w.th several yaaarnef hil >? ? ???t'tt. e Basi? pircd. ivcause Is says lie is reformed, |S ? firj r|Hllwaihacl .*\t*:ci-e of the (iovern* ir'l pi MOfTattt e . !> ti thia is n'thmi: to the pardon of a i-onvict ha/art Id BSrvrgem 'o IT < n. and il dlfgaafl of the notorious fact thai he has never ?>en vr't?*dt<i to !?.? penitent for his crime?anWa it is known, in short, that he i* that idei! ie:t! "fool who icon'.' reform.' We think 7' ? Cewtsrarill agree with aa tint thia ? i fai aa>T*nia> grant case thai iut which his evoke I n> thunders IRELAND \\? Wit-Hilt v ? I Her lint in ltrluil ol'tlir l-i?.i ami tni.rt.sn Si. niie ||y t MB|ea|. A large and rnthnsisstie raerting of the It.eilJ.. ol t'n Iritll an.I t.neri .11 .">;.? im.li:,? 1 I at.\ a aa beM bat eraatag at las i Bmseeai The nsstteg a ai eallaal to ardi r hf lion. ?> <;ree lay, ami Ihe |oliowin< itrntli 'H'i' were . Wu oaSaan al the meeting /v., I..,: faaaat toatiSaasa 1 r>wshantta 1 rarseliua Vanderbtlt, Luatlej m Hnfaaas. 1 hartes M < onnolly, Wiiter R Jnaea SiBneoa Draper, lleofgat! Rabatae, Daniel Klaaahtad, R H t\ 1 stow, w 111. Hunt. 1'i.u,.'. '.v v Raagaaa Ii 11 nil' Donnelly, Daniel Maatstaiar, Rnbart Bauaat, i u en R r?loa, JnaiaaC twit. iiunti Masaaslt, Uaorga Melrhti. \i i.e. raydot sr.T't tni ? Dadte) ParsaSi Jotm (i DflsSsk 1:, hertl I.. Mr Khmi.t, 011 takinn Itie l li.er. nuale 1 len appraprtata n ? niv itattni aha oaa i> at tin nu et bag lie loo kill iijmn Ihit enteri'ri.u, il eue.eiuiful, aa ti i feral paal eaTatl t" m ike liaaaaal wtut..rie >!:..1 lonu .mi l' linn' ? ? 11. tree ninl 'iiile)n>nilenl Iherntw: petn-eablj rimtieatina fie ninirte, naitifl tni taa ?? '''"? an : rt? rtnas al araar ?1 ket '"-?i Kwa, aad lead nato i eon ad) leallaalhaaariaaa aasta nepiratlone, ami ..t ihea ?ineere tint uneiU'eeMliil eflotta lo ele\ ale tlietr 1'1'iiitrv to a pfeaM IB the Uta rat.k astoog Um sattoai at tin' Iarta. Mr J"mn it Dtiiioa, oaa af tie) lacialatiaa, raal thefoUowiai latten triua trsttfaaaa| Raani mil Kolli k I I \\ ?1 K i K Nr? \' 'its. Taaraduj. nspi I,issL ii. a it g a ?s I abalt no: ba la h anon Pratsf aaaanagi' hag laara tocoaataaacaaa uaMagkyaa,!! iBsarsi to mmm ia|iiirhai us me aahji i oi no i>jnn ion witii regard ha tie estabtlasaaaial d saauassS eaUnabt aaaai between New \oik,,ml eeaaspail on the \\ estera ? aaal ol liataa i \t a raatatt.r rorantcrcml undertaking, the Keiitleinmi einniei'led v\ ah i' hava "?' i-i - 1 "t no ophaion tri ? me Ttiejr 1 adaratand the tubjacl In lhal raapaat BMMi! Setter than I do But l hate ilwwjri ihnugll it >tran(.e .. 1111' 1 * the Introduction ol sn ua in Ot ? in Naalgaiaai liiat 1111 ? 11.11 ,11 ration wh. i|n'iie,l liet .?ei n interim hii.1 in I.mit 'l'i,ere 1. no countn 01 Baropa hreea trail ii tii?' ttraarn "t immigration loa it i Um i ilad 1 st itr- hai -et in more rtroagl) or a.al?adU) trian tri,ui In land It <? liie , onntr> ol I; iro;>?' nearest to tin. I tauiaaiil. aad I ia escaadUajrij .irana? to , ,,? erven, twill all Um increased ia ilKiee (or aaaai travel Uta enuaranUi from ir- land i, it a baas ?? ShM atthartoto Rsateoae Srsi royage laa mi 'dc l.att ia onii'r t.tan aaea ia it hot i w mi :?!?? We.t 1 iiiiiik i'l- i ruoable i. it i Une ol ? Haiauaa et'on "'i tm wou I not pr ?? aaanpi UabJa aataisfflS. I: .1 t in- t.i im 1I1..i 11 iiintlit lie Hie inonii. ot upentllS l ew ,,, n . of commoicebatwaaaUa?teroaoaaMtaij or it r i-t alvttuj a now ri iron to aid aaei Hot on 'in- -ut wet t woal I not hecoaaa bm ba aapraas an op.1,ion I have no haattatwa, however, la MSISJ that if auch aa aalonrrla iSTttild pravs aaaaaasSataj 1 paeuolarj ooml "i new, it e mimt tail to prcseni rary sraal invaalaiei loemigtanta la Use anpa^ tin anil mrcUllilii. mnt? wh" I: Hiev re now lur til ? in p ui oh iged to utks Hay are iipoaa: to nnpo HtlonS Ol even kn to no atlv un'ri .1.1 ?! ex,,i ii%e aad :<> .11.Ui phpsaRal md aatral artessk I mnal > taa ? ? raal atan baaaaaa pataaa t >ee duaiaishad Uadar Uaa posse at stew, pnitstaasnyi Ii? 0.11 |athe brtghtai ag aad asaat 1 ? nads MS peeta whkhara now opaa 1 ; apoa as of ?? ?lirei t sti am eoaimonsraUoa between Si a-1 ork anil tome 1 llflb <? [sirt on Ihe Wi -.erii I o.kitlot In i.uel I nee l aM 'I: it tin j rojeit Km It an It;, , iiiliyjitened ml entarpnsmg gentlepaon eotusarted aah It hata ai best aislM t, r,? .11. lor Um am vis a -i iaaaaSiaai*eas> tan 1 ii in wli., 11 "a \ ire eniraifeil. . 11 in,on. with irreal laspSSSi \ OUi one., lent serv ant, ? JOHN, In ht' ihap oi NeW'Teefe II. Ii. s ri mil. 1 1K-, laviao Hot -. .Ne ? feet I r. i.., ,pvi,t j, jt,i dbas Im, Iha?e Nreemrtdrowlatiei ?thw aass, i., msua aie. in thi sasu if the ' Prnesmmal CieaasaSea ui* Um irnih ind Amern m Srenmekia Commww*, 1 # ?t ?ad , meeliac al the t'oheeam ahiuam Imw eeems< 1 w |l M ' t 1 ' f power te be preeettf el the prapeeod ssset* tni 1 t hare s seeletmbes t,,- thetw ? ,e 4 thai peal eeierptnw Beer fhrorahte lo eil ...... .i.-'imt . ,1 ? 1 ineresee interstate i u'ou.l. n?l i ,h ,i i?e e mil in* uaveevas,real ,a-.(i-ir sreeemtst miml ulmtiuemiet* 'raet.nut. It Miatsoemuid with Ireland scewlry aaat es eres] lias Sineim sii searei I.ir shoes and hearts than ,to. 1 let ; rl ?? f Bai m* . lad aeatkasd hi i.e Sasn .? . .., ,.?', I 11. ? train liae . a ,>r"\j'im t> eamfekak ymtt treat tnrewes mar saesiaty ittead jaw rreai ami , .? enter nee t the tin si 1 Iotas 1 it 1 w iLKKl H J I' 1 111 Bat, imcrnrarj Ths tattswaaaj sakiresa of Um Protuioaal Coat aUMaa waa taad by Mi Kimvv laisai am? ami kn a 1 irasarMnr coispajrf TbssansaapsawbaahoaaaaStatakaa assaaly wita a v 1? w lo the adx .uit.i.'i at the bunsbUrr Baaarnait who arcr,nitUL.?(the UU 'A orM toseefca B0SM BSBBIi ne ?/rii.e : i>t f.-vs >,mrstlto amurrstson m bm 1 sSMd ttaletIroenUte Bntkth Islmndt slows, hssgtaBBsa antiiial ari-raiteof SnVdll pSSSSSM in Umbbbcmi of caa rat tag Usooa eni.?rstite, sasb hatefnrn lone whllo eiUSod, Bot the lean, gnStasa ba mm laai i.a?e occupied out lut e ,ii j, ibiic sttaanai Willie tor the wealthier elans f.n iiit.es of trsrel haws >ear ba >e,.r iacraaaad,UM paoa who seek ?a ?.tu? caeUaent a leid (or usefa! hsbor are .ut>;ectel lot laTatiaga wbseb imve giaara in bataaaaa with tne bsbti Baaaatsaa oi eaucraoaa in, um urhM Bmigraets, aa 1 Ihay ara by far tue most i i eroot men asuiarfeaa (all wit* hasriea treSsM fp in Ifea triomei.t -jne ol the ?e. .ea.es Me. bBBMi ua nan 1 > 11 aaa riea ? aa ttrdtsl. to whsal aaaHahag in 1, ?>:. alons eoald compel biai to sabaal ii. finM tepto an anomaly. TetSasnltassaaMM ci ntmeat, ha tarns bis feva aaatwaaa, aad ie?, H< hehU <1 hUB UM harbors tliat lie regiert,- i oatts tm* araematol h.? lataasJ, batals 1 we.i-y oumey t" UtarpaM arfsata, oorased sadoroipoaaaaaMUM beatls of a saaraga sosssMieMJ eitf, he laiitsaeasy I j,rey to mapoaitsoa aad deceit He quits Um hsad, ij'i psamry, wita.n ManmTghB* ' err es>. MtWWI hur. lipo:. um ?? a , lie r< BSiSI C'/opC'l i.p (N weeks in ''je ilark hol'J of an enu [raal ship oben mea and w<?i.ea.t.'id?ii*i ! log a tbt I w:th utter !i?renarri of deceacy, wea/saur t;ie wreteiici hoar* in h tas*ar,ttltb andd teossMrt. 1 ti. ken and d.c w.tho >: tympethy or help, oSjm ask _~(> I to brutal treatment and er.pos.ed to t:.e ???.? "aiv.o:. of vu;e. lie enters on h:s new career pbfM* ? all] and nioraiir degraded, ax.. <? or.e? witihiin.nt > the throagtag popoistMia of our e.o>ien; '.ut* hs< eil? of pritilrnrr aad lha aiampM ol aasratsry, WriatabJ HsBSM preuaration h. la :? aosl " his srrisal on laSSS ttiore?. 1 att inu> ? so- ietr of ?v ? te eoalsaaa Be kimws anMi 1 .. .. >? to mmytMseooraeM a stra.-./e haw-as linger" in tome searK.rt 1:1:7. adding to tae sn,i>jr of Lrbor and d.inii.itiiir.a us reward, or ?*eiinig UV U0a of ragrar.cy and |muf*-r:-i., Taa pro;e? tort ot tne IrMhaad lasarsrsa steam rb'i> l ompiu.)' corin ientiy to|-e triat lit .-i/errxwe mhsrh they now roniinend l>i paMM sii|>j>i/t will %<> far t>war 1 reriie-lv the ev.,? i'nn- rrti-nr-: ???> Parts TtV> piepoes to atSafelMl k-?twecn t :e r>irt of New-Vork and t.a.way.or tome oilier ?ie ..i.e port on the wett coast of Irrl . * Baa ot ' " suamttups, cootuueted with a special view to UW cof . ve) nice of pataengcrt, sod capaa.e each sBf '*