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Fallacies and Frauds of Briil-h Free Trnde. XIII We know of (rw thingi Mri ?ori .. ei admiration than the < lesybess of assurance displayed by the journals which vJ virale the inaiiitCi.arv r- of the British control orer the manufactures and trade es* the WWfJd. Krom week to weck, ar.rl from rn ?nth to month, the SSSM (raauhdOM slsJernenli sre furnished, with a view I ? flaniojve their credulous readers tr?te a belief that the commercial alTairs Of* the nation a.e to a healthy rendition; and when the reverse is proved to be the fact, one f xcu.-.e fotsOWl another. each in I.WSIOTI CO u . ting its predecessor. Arnonj: those SO employe I, The Journal of Commerce o-cupies the first rank, and is fairly entitled to elaia to occupy tiiat position. as was, we think, fullv proved by our ar'.i l' ofyesterday. It was there shown that its friends had hs> n in/oniicd that it was very desirable that the pressure should continue lOag Onotsgh to prevent the eecorrt nee of " a Mow u(> some two or thr< > ?..,,r- nonet "?a com fortable announcement, truly, for those tint had ba-cd their ealculatiui.s for the trade uf the present year apon the statement- mode in that jssfssj but a few luonthi since. Sow, however, it P4MM ail that then- can exist no neceasity for such I er n'itiu.TUoii of pftOO ure. "There has her n,'' wc arc aisurirl. " no aueh ei'-tss of imports over exports ai some have pretends1??!." and to prove that such is the fact, it furnishes, as usual, a large quantity ><f figures, in which the whole tear 1846?s* U CT hbtd foi the DSU of the tarifl", which WCOt into operation, nem inallv, a'ootit the ukase of I-l->, and an esti aiate of its own. that ma\, perhaps, not vary from the truth Storethas ten or fifteen million* of ofaU&rs, is furnished for the bvsl thirt'en months ; and thus i- it proved that the five yean and ow nonth of a tarifl that has been in operation hut little ovei four years and Irhaif, have given an excoat of imports over exports of but two naillio It of dollars, as i- shoo, ii m the following 0Xa tra. t If th? shove oassalaUou Is com L it follows that fluni c UsS fit? viars Star* that tarul of |s|?i went Mueueratioa, this ex|.ort? from tue United st ?t<-. havi utv nearly squslesl the imports. Thus IkursaeVeji Frcees *f Kxptrtt flitttsof Imp'it. Jim* isn .lud?* ot 1st?.- S'./,.7fi7 ? istn. ? i.m. 1840- lOJOCIJM 1} nu.iilti- ? ml.hi. .1 .It It, Hi l (? -: i . !}.?,<. MS T<.tsl.SfMiejTS s.t'.fs. *jh Tclsl fiKM of mi, < its over etports, under . - ? Untl i I ISS.*t,*M,t9l This, thi n, I-li e SMSMSear MUS about which the Prot? < tiiuiists hm ? ?bi?g sin Ii ii ruse, a- if the whole eountr) w.?s going tobeiuimd by it T.vn whole atiliioni of doll art ' Only Ih nk of it ! Truly, the Protectioaists are unfortunate rery The.i en). uIh'.oii-, < <,ij-> 1 iv w,th their laounostica lions provi addle. Taking the whole period from iwti iaelusii s, to the present time, our exports ex? ceed our iin|?jits mote than SIO.000,000 soth.it. asserting t<> then theorj of the balance of trade, all u right en Una head, notwithstanding the tariff ?.f IMP. A Pass ft ting, for l moment, this itatemcnt to he coiteci. and that the exports have pan! the amount aworn to at the Custom House as the true value ol* the goo Is i ii ported, u ot comes a n .ions question t<> de t? inline what ha- boon dooC with the fjrOights gad the pro 'OOds ol ?M hon is and stock sold in Km ?pe in this period. The ' profits and freights of too last twenty-fife month- :;re said much to exceed tlie ap? parent unfavorable balance of thai period amounting to ? lev< OsVttitons, ami it would be safe, we th.uk, to pot tin freights alone st far more than that sum. Talting, h iw? evti. hi that ton millions per annum, we have the larj>e sum of fifty millions unac? counted for To thai mm t now ho added sutv. and nn re prii?aldv ? 'iTtit\. millions of eottificatet of debt, The two inahr.iK at least.1110,0 0,1 0 Agninsi this we have,accordii lo i /Warwe 'j tObfsjs,only. %yo\ ihi IstOOWa] it.taiiv anaeeounted :or.$107,**),;, ay Will /V.i J, urn,:, explain what WC have received for this' Will a mform uo how much mav !>?? sceounted foi >>\ the fraudu? letit bxooicoi of its free trade fund.-' W ill it ioiocm us bow moch has gone fa the p.nnient of interest (1( ..n the foreign debt, incurred under the Com;iiomise, and under the tan.! of 1846, tf ml n trtsl K soitrmatu ii'lu sut>f>r< ?>o, for the pur aaanj , i fhiooivMsg its readers 1 Perhs - it mat he wiling to favoi u- tx'ith its opinum as to tin- follow lag mode of sc ?fsssaatafll fei the .li'proprtalioti of this \.i-t sum. sud to expUiu how u accords with ihe firmes it is so a??. iistomed t.. afl'ord ?hi M a. i - Pise )eai?' u i. reat upon i>?o hundred ?unsaas ol t ompromiw debt .SrV'.tssi >\io Tw., , . . ,.ip l-mr? of I NO. r.SiM.ntv Fraudulent raSaatssw. SS,7SS,50I Tvtal.OltCWShJCO That the tit bt contiactod in the last three years exceeds even eiirhtv millions we entcitam ?0 dou'd. and if so, it would ren? der necessary an addition of twenty mil Itons to the fraudulent valuations under our beautiful ad valorem lysleaa. which drives the hencM t'.t iei to nmke bis I haltioa between aVoov.h.- business or auiting with his reii-hbor ia a SJstOOl of porj.irv. lor the purpose of defrauding the revenue. I'hio.? The State I'einpei.i ,?-e I olive - t;t ii was held at t'ohitnl'u-. Sept .? Dl J \\ m-. w,i,iii p rt si, i eg itcsolutn-iis were adansed urging lite BUppOf! of Tetit.'eraticc nu n to office, i ut declaring it BsSXpadjenl to aoasinaSS a State I cltct tcr the tcrthcoming Eiccti.ui. A State C\?nvei.ttoi. et the friends of Teittp.'iancc was vsited to meet st Columbus, Jan. 13 Messis. l aumev M Olds, ?. 1 WietSO am! K M Qief oiv. wen appointed a C, amuttee :n |-ursuanct ? '?? * a0a| mm hrt .-*l'-rl' f Tftft ?t be leesanaw ial?d Is tae mends vf IW i ****? - ******< ?aJ ?*??? ? tVmm.ltee ..f three be ?1 rH-salest U et? ta.s ttesH-lal.tat , ?triril mt. , ff?, ** ? ? tit ii. .? Scm iKKt i- has bet'i, iVrtetl M..M.r .. C ..r!*s;oi). receiving 1.33g votes to I ?? J :, 1 'I I. Hutvloi.-v!.. r'?.j. K\PTI>ION Of WlUREMS from ACSTMA. We kam kf the America that Epwibd Wir llll, the chid nl.tor of The Journal d>s f>? trrer,(hi- h*n Lloyds, has be* n iai.?hed from .?? ? ??r-f. n? son:* ?ny. by tV ? -x.t- ?s ? .ruction *>f ?i.e fcaamf Cb pen r. The caase is said to have toen an article of unu-ual beiaaVM ami vizor B| on Italy, condemning the policy of the Gov l -i m 9t in thai unhappy cutin'ry. The order for BM exi-uUxn alleged that M WUi :.ot an Au? tlina ?itizf-n. : t.i. Lad accordingly no rieht to rr :i r-in. H urea I "owe-: on'r a fortnight to ar \ iat:ge : > aiiairs previous to leaving. It ? sup M :. BOW! re;, that the Ministry desired to he ; rid of the ablest of their Pfpaaoatl .-.r. \ critics. \ rtt bi had in i grt al m? asnuu tOMOBiunui hi as. aa)li v?Mh what is railed the 0!! Conservative Party, and as auch was only l*>ss disliked By trie rn-rr.t rulers (nan a Radical or Republican. 'Ihe financial measure* of the Government, ia i articular, he ha<! commented upon wit!: con liaV nj |a -e entv. Mr Warrens 1? a Swede by iv.r'h. ' it baa re aided faraaaua ban years m taa United States, where he wits naturalize.'. Heepaajta English W?htiiici.cy He practiced law. H we mistake not. m Indiana, where he rendered stir h M mces to the grcjt " Democratic " party that Pre-idei,' Polk app'untr d him Consul at Trieste. Ue did not waste his time there, hut became a partner in tbe (Xnapeny of the Auetnan tiltlfrl, a large sHainUiating. hotel-keei ing. new -p ifHff-pfint mz, stock-,(ibiiing and money-shaving concern fit Trirste and \derma This Com pany owns and publishes a ('.aily paper at the latter city, of which Mr W arrens l.ecaine the head editor, ami in which he, of course, justified (he action of the Government throughout the memorable years of lr.ah-49 and '30. The outrages at home, as well as in Italy and Hungary, wen not loo much for this Polk " Democrat " to swallow and ap I rove ; am! we have heretofore had occasion to eminent upon his conduct in this res;,ect Dar? in;.' a great part ol this time, though living in Vienna, he continued t<< hold Ins ohVe of Amer? ican Consul at Trieste until about a year since, when he resigned it. Now, however, he has n ade the Empire too ho: to hold him . it would have been more cr< dltttbfe to him. as an Ameri? can citizen, had he been banished earlier The Mate Industrial Legislature. This body adjourned its .sessions on Friday lorenonn, alter a atttiag of Mine days, and up'St ol the Delegates left Albany the s.vnc day, firs! Msiiinp ssrn ral of the pabik institutions of that city, am! pa)ing a visit to Governor limit. Who in the course ol hi* remarks announced Ihit he lavored many id the principles enunciated b] ?be Reformer';. As the telegraph made ioom blunders m ?he names of th.- state Ceatral Com? mittee, and the candidates fill St ite oil'iccr-. we publish a correction : Statr ' nitral ' oni?rnttri?(ll'iTl-i/it'irtfT*,.\',>. IM .Yi.v taunt., AVic- Perl i it? ) Ncw-Yonx Cm -wa \rbuthnot.< heinnau. No. M Yesey-tLi John * Smith. Secretary, No hM Hoee ton-st. , Benjamin Price, Treasurer, no. 19 < lttf-*t. l,..< aroBT?Janes P Mtirphj Tnor?John (.'. Woodruff. aliiainy Co a\":? iiiint Maiming;, CoboM i James Gray, Albany City. Poi BBKEXrsiK?Theodore <', Wittenberg. Id i i k.n (;ilb< ri W Stu.irt. The uomination ol Ibaai P. Walkbb, ?.8. j Senator fn m Wlaconsill, as the Workwomen's candidate (or tin Presidency, was responded to. -ta rr I ion 11 Far Jwdgt of tkt Court of .4 /'/? m / * ? L. Wann 8 area, Monroe < o Stmtc.rt, ot Tis ft Turn l AB s. Wasaacna, Rens- \ s. Ii er Co. i Barrwffsr- Iii aar B. Brsaron, Bam ta Co stnii yVeasarr* Joan Wimm, New-Vork City Arr.r?"/ Braeral \/?>r Tanin, aJhaai City stuti taBSarrrewdSBTt-eyor? Robebi McFablaxd, i [EaStor Xm-Yirk Semtmi Amin aa,] KinfsCo. i an.a i ui>.?.i.iwii-rirr?Csi.Kii l.v,.y. Lewis ( n /n*T" '"f "J Statt? Prissai. - Bu is Pi r rs, ;Kditor of Tbl I'mm Ha fun ABsersraw,) IMrtchaaa Co. On Thuradaj evaniai a Public National Re? il im no BttBf a bi held at the Citj Hall, Alhanj, ..?er which Willi ab If ambino of Albany Co. j rireajdcd, wlUl John Wehster of Kings Co., as Secretary. Bpeecheo werernadebyJ, S, Wash burn, Theodore (' Wittanberf, IV Ferguson, j JaaM < IV Muri hy, John A Smith, and George P. Claike, w.irt..l\ appnMi,,' both Social and Po- i lineal Refni.lad urging upon the friends of l.d'or laroafhoul the State to cooperate with the Central Crfaiiization tl New-York City. The Committm on Mechanical and AluiohI- j tuml Schools, ithroiigh J. P. Murphy, Chair- | man.) made the bUowing report, which was : athapted by the [ndtaatrial lagiolatnrr on Thurs day at'ten,. on. and it will be seen the report sug goata the holding ol a ntaetini of Ihe Mechanics and Farmen at tin- BMihjComing state Fair ?? Rochecter, to w hom this project will be sub united. The Ct uunittt c to whom was referred the resolu? tion, culling upon the Legislature of this State to rndow an Agricultural College and Mechanical School, m port That they bare (Ivan tne subject that attention ' which tin :r Imuted Um* would allow. Thry find, Uisiii iinjuirv. that to a f< w mtnds in tins Stale the lubject is not a new one, it h.i> Is en presented to an influential oreaniiatton la this state 'the Me? chanics' Mutual Protection) and in their several lo ralitics has been ihimaajhlf debated, and but one opinion seems to hare been formed bv thit in?elli- | gei.t body \ set:es of articles, from tuna to time, have appeared in several newspapers ol this Stale, (a u >-i|.v from the pen of out tuend dan laoa How ardol l.ock|s?rt. who seems tbus l,,r to have pro rs'sedthe most needful measures tor >o Jcsirat ? an ob ? et The Coiiiiuitit e.under all the rarrajautaacea, would decline ai tail time to vo into a discussion ?; th* sub? ject, ilt t ming it ot sunicirnt importance to attrai-t H i i ICluSITI atttnt.ou of a I OOreaBOn called for that special purpoeo. In coi elusion ihev would oiler ihe BMlowtna res oh.lions JBMBBNaf, riiat aa tar a* this faaisallM an mf.irme.1 tin on mi in v i] ar, ir of tbe acti.m had be the friends el tteeearswed Marannsral aad tcneultueal Brb.s.U aud we taestte i.. '!? n, tsar best ett.^a/nr their tinal sue i.. ,??*. 1 hai ,Ui- I'..;,, .-tut,>n re. ? ?ml n.l l? the ?I ? - i baucaaad ?arn rrs. who mar '?? ?tssrmblad m hVa iu sur at Ue in>uir? Male Kair. t,. .imsrnirna m dim faeetmr ' .ii,, e?|.ie?? lliiiiw?. a,?l tV?Lm;s ?u ?. i,?.n.itanl a pi, ,? Ui * Bewslreat, Ttiat our Baaal llair,?ui n..?ard nf I^s-k port. to aartBsuarlj ie.,ue?ted ... t* fnasal at that asaer uu;. aial state t..'.? h.?\ie . s ,i:...u i, , ,,,??,,', , uuorsa Uieni ?bat meaaures ban alie^di beea c-m .s te.l to tav.-t tlu san.t aBBBfl d. Tliat v?r aiost eai i.rstl. re. umuietid t,- ll.e -,ri. ' i.eesl I. nventa-n .n Bta-bester. that if tbar api.rovauf ttie , aeaoota.ibi. will e.t fail t.. t*s.- sack ...u*.-.. sswiU ia*ar* an ergaanauanj ia carb Cawaty al ihu stat. Ba taa tunberarce Hit rt i R'se't'd. That . Sjecalf. ?ntttee, I'tl.tv-i '? a., ntcd ?'.*taiB a risen or place in B.>cht-*ter. name the urn* aiHl.it Baaasbas,Breeare the assent at v, .vern e Haul to ??ne us I xsitiru: .>/ttiat meeting .1 F Ml Belly JOHN w RBaT i:k. IOB. BJ BB< '* N Meiegate? to the OpiHisiiiou tonv. ution. A k n? CW.?I l>f. Hiram Bari-er. TTlialOlIu Alternat,. Wfflutm P. Malbutu. Albany. ?Mhaa^amii! C*.?I. Aadrawj rateo I Boa BBl hmcm . :..,;h Hcmken Putnam < ? ? Charles Sackt n *?*?'? Cl Hen K. laitajhield, a Hunk. r. ?WejmB? -a-ewiston Diet ) Luke P B - cv>ck Ob.?i H I Glowackt; 2. Samuel March, both RuaJu n 6V*(arif.^/r tV?Bam J. ha C, Wright, a Hunker. B>M ?a?1. H. K. Smit:.. V.S.Coramisauiii. for BaJalo. Htriimtr t\ ? I Humphrey ti K vt . i. Wal- ' *( r Bov ;h IiaiBBj iiaa C ?1. Chaaacej Looaus; 2. L. C W,. i;r..rt FlBBB IN CllU AtiO -?The g ? by the t.-.r.-e late destn brt trei i bjcaeo, at out f: f'ITY IT KM? AMF'tK A.N BoAJtO or CuMllltallOWBBI ? p kick Missions.?Th*? Bc-ori held BS anted Monthly Meeting at the M:s?:or. K Tr> .r. > -a ?V, on Monday. T?e ' ?oorreTr.??>tc'i<~ df MtOl M ? Ths I ? ?eLo<>I at this place ha? htl thirty bo.irder- and ris U.,y -cl-oUrs during :h? r?r*vt' * -:,,n- ??'?d aito retl'.rr the ?tat.i.n fi, . ..riu? :?'.: -: ? ; WmHk I st.itr,n.?There were rhirtv-n... .? H in the t* arc:ng srhool at this ?at.oa 1 .?t v. i-. t.?e number havmg been ?ucittiy reducec. s.n I tat |? parture of Mt*? Dteattaanm One or more ??: I ? ; .1? i ve ncrntlv /iced the Church .v< ewe 0 ?There i? a ?oho?1, for boyi a? thi* ???????... rerntaii.ing eighteen r?. nti tUrei fhrri k tears The course of study embraces the h:-.:he-: ran of an En?!i*h edur.ition { -.- Undc..-ll\t girl.-'scho. 1 at ?h.? rlir. had th:rtr hoarder* and nine dar scholars at the akaaj ' the last term. Tatt eviminr.tion? p'cvri ri.te s >.:: factory Oasd ITofaT ? Thai boar!".. -.'hoel ha? Ifty popf ' ?ix <>f them being day scholar-. The hagmeotaVB) of th? cla'ses :* inertionel with much Mauan t:?n 0aai KaaaL?The day school at thi- station has had an averagf atttmlar.ee of states' twenty children during the year *evcra! families are rcnio-,-;.,? to the vicinage, purposely to enjoy the benefits rf the school. Mtniit P!rn*~;it.?V.T Copt land I* the nr.lv Mis? sionary beyond the boggy In ?peakmg of the gen? eral aspect of his field, he -ays that it :?. upon the whole, encouraring. Where there are''arker *hi btt tn the picture, the explanation i? commorilv to be found .n the dcf.cicnry of missionary labor Auiona Hit Cboctaars,Uta Prudential Committee t think there i- a wide prospect for additional laborer*. i They ask. "Who vnti become partaker* of this missionary 'ov '" i ktT'dit,* ?There are, the Cumuussioners bs neve, unequivocal signs thai the CnerOkees ara waking I considerable progress In knowrle g.e an I :he arts of life They hare an szcellenl government, sad the affair* of ihe nation an managed with dignity and euiightcned decorum. /u/vi-'ir?I he i<o.irding school at Pwisht had ibool twenty pupils at the close of the la*t term, sit hat? ing left in Apr:J to enter the national feaswC atrai* narv. a school bad Uen sustaaaad at Patrick! during the tear, at usual arid'a portion of this time one lik' wist at Lee's ( reck The Prudential Committee mnke an earnest ap j>eal for additional ?ansoiiaty lahof in thai noparP ment also. A verv eloquent'encyclical letter from the local mi.-smn accompanies the appeal of the Committee. T>it Paaofes roar bands of Um Dakotas have recently agreed to cndgatti to land- Ka*t of leihe Irati r-t.; ursuant to late trrat:< - with the General Government, which vs ill have the effect of dividing the mission in this quarter. One band only remains Meanwhile the moral condition of trie tribe is de? scribe.: ai flattt ring. Thr o itiitsi ? Thou 'h ism question af laatorina the Ojibw .is beyond Um M iesiarippi has been agitated for more than a >t ar. the L.i PotntC Indians are still at their home open the south shore of Lake Burs nor and missionary operation* have i.? en continued at I.? Pointe and lad River as heretofore. Receni communications afford encouraging accounts cf their proirrcss. The labors at Uns ?tanon bass bsun the asms as I on former years. There have generally :>eea i?h Ojibwa services on the Oabbath and two - rvicea have been maintained in the English languaa* Meetings havi been held ahm during the week The contemplated removal of Ihe tribe, has created con sideridde uneasnie-s and rcprct. Umi i;.i (r.~ 'l in mission at tins place has improved 1 wonderlullt Mr Wheeler,who is at Ihe head of BfMirs,rrsraSS enthusiastically ot the success of th< cause lie says " I have not seen a drunken In? dian this Bummer, not have i hoard that any liquor has been brought here, The tribe ha? had no re? ligious dances, and scarcely hue 1 beard a medicine (iriim UaCe we returned " .V. ii ? Vcnl Indian*.?-This mission consists of tat slslsStts four aasoag lbs Oeaecaa, and one among the Tusearorai Owing to causes which hare been in opt rat.on lor sometime past, tat missionaries re lairt hut sligbl rueeesi ia cert on dspaitassnts of then work Neverthelees,the I oaunrttee entertain Strong hopes ?hat a hrichtcr day will dawn, as these eaasei arc met and ultimately removed. The schools hate bt en more prOSpSTUQI 'his tear than ii-u il. A small hoarding *> boot, commeaced at the a legb it reasrraUaa, is continued under fair auspices, and will SUUfaUesi succeed. Another school, under a Miss Taylor. i* m a condition.d forwardness, though no; so ;'dt mm ed as U misilit be. A M gOlCAH BlOU SOCIITT.?Tiie rxuMith* ly nieetitnr of the Hoard of Manager- w.o. m id on Thntaday afternoon. Or. Taoasai t o. a ( resided, ?eeaeaad by Horn. I atssse OsvaSssh. The Sctnptures were read bj Ret Mr Dewttt, locht new aoziliaries were recognised, vis la II imois, Indians,Ohio,Missouiii Georgia and Texas, SM each, and two in ItrlHUSMM A coiiiiiiuuic.it i>>ii was read from Rev. E. <'? Nil b-d son, Mis.sionar t at Saata l '< , in regard to the moral condition Ol K( a-Mi I co. sad the need of the Holy Scriptures there One hom the Corresponding Secretary of the Sc eSstyfor Mebawatnsg the condition of the Jev\s, in tega'rti to the difficulty of circulating the Scriptures among that interesting people, and asking a cram of one basKtred Hebrew Bmst - a letter was also read from the manager^ of the New-Vork Pible So ietv, in commending the appoint Sssnl of as \ei st for the American itmie society to lat'or especi til> in thai t ity. An utteresttng letter was re id froin Ri r. R.J, BaWClUMW?tge, I) D., supt-riiiteudetit of Piibln In -trui lion in Keatacky, m regard to U\>- intr" luctlon Of the Scriptures, a< a srhiK>l book, into the common schools oi thai >t..ti. Appropriate action w*- t.tken on the SUhjl ct A Utter was read from Rev J Y Wirk Sf ? ' '< Oerutitii Rvaagslkcal Lutheran ? hur.-h m Detroit, acknowledging the receipt of a Bible for thi blm.1 from it.,s Mocietv. A gratifying oouuamieasiaa was rued dao from BtsOop Doom of Shanghai, stating lb it the prepara? tion dt uic old Ttislsmtinl rn thi < bint ee : mguage is progri -?mg sathsfat'lotily Nmm ion-ura. t-of book- were made tn o r.ot;, and other languages . as. Pobles an 1 Testaments lor Oregon, Iwedisb asidEngliab rest amen ts, Danish and Knglish Testaaseata, and Dsattaband >ae?li-ri Hudes, the sets ol the SuusllOS In hnawack nl?o bihies m Points. Kaltan, i reneb, snd Irish v anous grants were made to BocWttl ? for the West. r:. -la'.t ?. withsoToral Bibles, or pertsoas of the Di<< for the blind. HoMin OcctTSKOKcs?rmaTBio Ps - -on- Pl'IsoMkl' it AR-tMC OS Simui AKTSISOOS -Di*Th ui Tanna ei tun tsi> iuius- so? ix i E? Tin ro Rtc.o ta ? It is our melancholy duty to record cue ol the most unfortunate and fatal results of poison bj aiseiiu that e.tr 1.1- ??? t ..red in this SSUBtrp. stappaars that for a long tune past Mr John C.ur and hi< wife have kept a boarding bouse at RO. 130 Priree st. On Sunday, after the dinner w,;? finished, the inmates af the house, [insisting u: Mr and Mr- Carr, four gentiemeii.two 11 lies, three eh,hirer, and the sertant in the family,commenced roarithajinnviolent asaaasr,wfssa Drs. Stout a".l latin- were Sailed in and pronounced '.':e whole household to be pOfMSMO. The mdieal gentleiuea immediate!) ddmini.-tered such assdirint s tn rhe.i patients as was calculated ta relieve them, b it Bot with-tanding all their efforts one of the untorton .te children died st 5 P. M. The Physiciax- r. num. 1 with the poisonei people during the whole oi Sun" day night, and nothing was ait undo:., by them to secure the OtSUfuil and res'orc fie patient* to health, but n the case of Mrs. C.?rr and one of the boarders' children. Ihetr t Sorts tsere unavailing, as they iwd Monday BMSaOng ia great tgSSJ Mr t art an?! ?etera! of khiboarders art -? . ery -.ck. baf ar. aot onnsislered ia larmodisti dangt r, al thoi.jjl. Iks v are in ratgstslpoanaOna, providing the gajaaa SBaaaVt h? removed from tin ir atoaiachs. Tlie IhSlSSStJaS hunsntsMs occurrence, as mar as could bt MOSStSSSad, VSSS foOoai It appear* that,about two wits.- riW Mr t arr re ,ut sted one of his gen' tien.en boarder-, who works is a uianufa-tory of some des? npf.cn down town, to ormg htm some SsSSUlBj for the puipoas of poisoning ratt. The dan geroc- drug was Becotdhsgfy pTOClansd, taaen to tae tatarding lw?use. ami laid away for Mr c , anus, onoa b?>king where il ha.1 beeu dep.^site\l for h:m, it wa? noi to SS found. A general -e ui tx was in-:.tuted, t utit i.*d mpslarisUBryeliaappeared, andra.e ?j^t *? where until vt-terday. when it was stcied it was nd on the ta^.e m the nilmary itlpsilnant, r.car where stood a Urge bowl of rbur. This BOUl .Mr? t .the decc.isecj. niancaetured into a pudding r her family and boarders, and. as Is ?taied and be? lieved, -he nustexik the ur.-enic for flour or silt, a3 : noted it m.i th. j. iddh c. of which sB m lb* hat se paMot.it with the fatal effects a? ar>.??> ?ta:e?i. YNAcot.ie :m (tREiTNr--T.?Thi- odsfieo is i earlv nntsheC. and wi? be eoasecrued in enjfss c- the m. n?h. Dr. Itapssaa] nfj te m SUB Ml l I Fvfm??i. Sea 'tu??TW t'omnittee ot" tbe Board of Kd-ratirn. hBVfctg the idkjUSl ui charge, bar? given not:ce that sTvtaJag Schools for ?. . ? ? ? pr- t ? ..r !.?:?. . ?ose a*e? or ?rt> atior- pter?rt their attend t. - Iksrdtty KBaMBSj w... te spanodea Monday ?tsn.i.i. *he 13th ixt>t. ut attrn,.; fourteen ?eck?, .a the room* of the nialecf r art ? rttrof the fo.Urv.ng Schc.olhcuses It rr!- AA aH S -f?ool-rton?e No Ii) James-st . bt tareen I a .:? at. ..:.d i!a haws I rra it'ioV? Publh Schooe-htvase No. 10, No. its Daaae at. i ? r ( kari h->t. YU'k WmM Ward BohaeirhB im NY. 16 Monroe it . Lear atg men it r//fr'. jtasw?WardTTrtrial hsjaaa No S3.t : trk-st. bet wee* Spring acd Broo.ne?'? tXtt ITesd? Put lie School-houag No 3, corner of ;. aad ?rova- It An R ur'? Ward .???> I-Issum N?>. I IsaaaWtMl . r ? ? P? ? it.cy ?? A7f< it - ? W ir' -?? hi ? ?: e :> . 5 dtautea-st.. j cor: (r ol St< nd ;t. Xllth K ,.t I- Ward BeasMsl house No. ah, E.ghu aiith rtu aaai F. at h-si HI XlTtk tt'erd?WardBehest-banesHe it,Oraagw st.. near Urand A" It* Hun.-Ward Bcheoa j saSI Re M, Th:r :??iitf-?- ,ae<af Ststh-el XVM Wtri -Pubac irhool lamas Tffi It, Itwi l tee;ita-st . r.< ar K:chth-av XTJJIti Hard?Ward baaaaaVasPaai No. :j. Twet. I tirth -' . ii ii Sao ad-as*. XfXti serf?Ward School-house No. 13. Fortieth it.. near E;ir:.th-av. ?? The CoaTTBrrioii or Ism Socurus.? Fcr many yrrrs past the fizht-- which have occurred amonc th? Irhdi laborers La thecUfsaratM^puhlteisoskj :a this country hare been a BSBSS of regret to all good men, and a ?ourer of se;tndal to all Irishmen These isuailOSt !re<;uent!> ended in murder, and all tbeee fight- arose from no cause, that any one, ould ; til nve. hut th..t one per*on was born in the South ar.d ar.orhtr ta the North, a third in Um Wi -t tad a fourth in tl.i Bast. To put an end to theot insane <;u.irTrls the Irish > ... ties of New-Tosh ROTS long teen anxious. After muc.i deliberation, thev came to the resolution of electing DetagBhM from each So i t ?>?, to form ? Convention to deliberate on the best nsedeofcarrj ta g t heir object bstoeBbd They hare is ?ind an llhflQSS *o the In?:t engaged on puMts arerks I arhleh has appeared in some of the Iriefe papers of fh< I'nioi, In tk-address the. -how to tin :r coon try men the lollv of the UMUSSthay are pursuing, and call for aid from all good ,? :.,?? n -. sBatraetaa on { works, and drrg'. men. Ui put down tho-e fact.ou IghtS, Thev .i.tend *o tonn StSTirhSI a! their society j in diffi rent pnrts of the country. This body has been lor ssaae time s?eatry working its way. The weekly n et ting of ?be Socie'y w a? held on Fndny ertB r.g, tin 9th BepteahSI SSl il Montgomery Hail. PrSses* st . Mr Patrick Pee in the chair .Mr. John M'Grath. Um Secretary, reed the minute- of Um last meeting, 1 which wert approved of. He also read t letter from i Tall River, from b gStttlsman named MeManus, who -pi ke in the most hopeful terms of the success of , the BoeMty, He ?aid in his letter that all well-tbink Dg men w ere tsCkof those rights, ar.d as the initia tltrs w.,s taktn .n New-Vork, he hoped the coun? try pari- would follow the example. He asked for more copies of the address, sad Instructions as to boa the country societies ought to proceed a rasa tUtJoB Was put mid drried.th.it Copies of the id .ire--. - In s- ui b> '!.< Secretary, md he w ?> also re t]nested to put hunst If into communication w ith the cm tractors (if the public work-, m far as hi ould as c? rt.iiii their loime .md rtsaiei, e- Tie- v..t- e tr i i ? A motion urns also eairted, that a deputation from the i uuvsation watt on such ol the newspaper preprirtor-;n the t itv astheysttghl select, andre : questtbem toesll ths attention of the public toth< ! workings ad obJe< ts of ths So. iety, and a-k th< mto Btal e ruck sek i t:#M ? rrorn the address s? thej might think fit topuolt-h. A letter a si als., rea I from the t itv ot Buffalo, ttaSbtg that the II. mani Btholw Bishop of tbateit] inhissarntoaat tbedadleation of sch?ren in nut! city, hau alluded to tin -<? ta tuui sg hee, whi'-it he denounced ai inhtunaa and snehristian. and told . 'he audience that the [rtstl had altvat- been rem trk able forlhcr attachment n> religion, bill it would teem as il tbey now forgot nil its precepts, asreli gasn taught charity mid good will, and not ail un charitshTenefs and ntuiuei Ttvt writer stated that ail tht -i Igbts wt ic caused i a lea liurbuleut spirits ! who desired to lire on the men without working, and who wi ut from station to Station telling the Par downs the Northmen) what the Corkontans (the Southerner-, ?*id of ili? Bt. That at tbt se storiesan imositie? sprang up which were seldom all tyed till blood was spilled. That thc?e leaders, or Captains as they were i ailed, wt is UM l ane and dSttrUStMU id the woi^ingnit ' , air' OUghl to oe ill um .1 and p'lt down \ rt solution wss also passed thai tiic Becretan be requested to put himself m com ? maaicatioa with the Irish Societies ol Brook? lyn, Willsameoargh, New-Jersey, ? ? Mr. Me : i.rath saM he weuld ne vert happy to obey the instructions of the I ummittec The present in..'.run n' i'.ae h 'i' grt il di I,. I.t.as he h*d foi maiiy ! years past I.rub ivormsj to est? msh a Society and n HMfement sun ir to the present lie hoped the pn sent one would not fad as tin ethers bad dnos I He htm? li 11 font sd tu i? l'.. .. t atinem ? Issaafff, as dad sum two m re oi the delegates, one I rosa the ? North, the other from ripperary, while bt nasluni I self a Cork man Hewou lliki is i ? r.-.m now to j come and endearoi ion a dissent ion.- between his I Mends end htm, I eeaast Um y I sd come Irom difTer : ant parts of tht ctmistry- or wen a:.-. .. (i<.- I ruh So | ciety in New-Vork Vetonceit was notao, and be iMi. Met. i recoUecied the time. Ail ihis ill feeling an c|.< ' -tin. ti a is i e.<i 1 cd p. roetrat d hi Ei.gta..j an thi . irpo i ol d riding u. m, that they mis.tit retain thou unhallowed ami tyrannical rule .nihat atututunalseoontry, if Inslimeii a shed to be respected er proepsroos m this country, they should eta -e to pursue this UMSnt prSCtSCl SfSghtSsg I sras ?M other day standiag ia ths street strnh an Smsrica . when a coti.p-.n. of (?-rtiiau csvalry paeeed by. They wars a las lonkasg ?et ot men, and bt remark OS to me lhal thry were the iuo.1 re snertsbli and useful of our adopted citisens. I said tin y wt te sarj rasnectaMe, out the gr.-Hi ground aork of respectability was utility ana i utkedbim who raised the bUlldUsgl that adorned the t By, who tnilhod i.'.c piibln works' Why, the Irish aad if tin > were a-< a.ef.! ot the r money w ten earned as Use) awe sbkt and willing to saya it, they could be better dreesed and mounted than any other of the adoptedritixenj of the L'sited States andhi eon* ssdssad thru a carpenter or a briekJayei *.u . more u-eiui itisiiiess than selling rrui He did not want to make b?j mrsdioBt eomparisons, l:,: sull he DOOld not, STSB though he might leave bjHMSlf liabit to the suspii on of partiality .aroid saj ias th it ?he Irish hat! dene more good tor it:.' I ? -iite than any other people. As well as building our I cities, tht v foiled the Wi Odl allvi BUptTOTSd ihe lands i The labors of tht Consestma. hosrerer, would not j res so with the putting an end to thi faction tight , whkh wsathsir pran at ohji et, The Hungarians and n.i aalires ol otast European natioiis hate got allot j BMntoasTthe pahlhi lands, and I do nex see why an ? sUntaeat shoukf not bo aasagned hs ths Irish. The tMM WtQof a necessity arrive a hen the public STOrkj j will not girt employ ii.cut to ball thi autnbei of hand 1 BOW engaged upon thtm What are we to do then I with ibis amount oi - rpias '*t? r. I >ay get ianuf I ai.d sstaldish an Irian colony. That we may be saahledtoik - il neces?ar> 'or the Irishinau to I refwrm l itn-e f?to cea-i .^mrrei'uis wit't one an other, and wfi< B he comes to be respected by the j eoui.try of hi- adoation, the Esecuttrs of ;.it i eaa> I try w iu lead a favorable eat o out ^ptntatian for s grant of la.'.d After some farther ous:ce.-s BUM ting adjourned. Caan os Csjuiax.?Cntmi op Ovks ajri Tibvisei?Before JudgeCdrrtondrand Ald-rnun j thapman and Kelly.?In tht t%9M Of tarn;!, fom-i ! guilty of murdt r at the foot of Daf st . m - hicha mw 'rial - mo.ed for on trie gnie.nd '.at one of the OBnotSI OB the trial Stated to the J try that it was not a eise v h:cl. faun Glider in in^'.a^gLter Mr. BsUat, BtSgrSCl Attorney, againOUM ted us the .iffid.ivits of the jurors heitlrf a!?'.:?>.'. hih! cited the .ail I raj .or against KrcTCtt\ Boa urtPt Prna> BSSBspotlt,gg, ,.:.d . .. mmmSBM ? ' :ae 0 S. District t ourt :n the District ot Columbia Judj.e Ecinond- sj^; ;t would be proper, as the mistake. :f any, did not originate w'.ththc Jury.to see what ?!?? aifdav.ts are?what oearuig tney will b-eie .-'or further cn-.der.'i. :. Mr i):u;i*'aen -u. . .iT'cr theeatckaan >n Saturday mbrutting tae Ait, ... -. he had seen one of trie Jurors, the one wt.... . .. ? .paPaffid..u d te-. o:.l.i r? eo.i SSJSkaj m it?he iia? NSjaaa ^- oei.c-.' Bat sffsasftl dots i. t n . :j..r, a tr.e statetaeut of what the Jurors i ti.eir.-e.. t - w... testify to. and corssipn r.rly he h.. i fumrLOEtd-cti:. -o that they themselves may state i the mafer ta Bat I curt .u> it rSaBy ico'k place. 1 The Ceurl -a:-1 tattkanaty eouid not be taken :n j the argument. Mr. L. must obtain tht sJBdnritsof j the oth?-r?. I The Court asked the District Attorney if he was red.'.t * my other ? ases Mr. B replied taar he j Ml pSSpflBBd lo go on wiili liie tr.al of Mulvey, j i harged w.;h the murder of . man c-orner of Chat ; ham -ral Peurl-st-. Mtssr? Camp and A Phill.ps said they had tndeavored to find two young men who were important a w.messes.eu: had not done - ss The trial was lard over V> W.dr.e*!av. The aspMBBBl .a the <?*** of i aniai was laid over tu! T ' ---ay. :h- BtSUk.1 Attsrni ;? m the meantime t*. gal tr.e BsaUBBTshl of J .iors. rJIJi :r., psnatWal w iut-e- .n tae c.-e?ihe :wo ?nr.? ef the it.aj? who ?*a iilled. art> aeav to Soulk A auric a. Ue puce they and lived at, tuvum pone there frrm Fran?e. prrnotis to their father and liiiiMIm? coming to Ne*-\ork. Fires.?thi Sunday MOiafi akitit ah inch, a nrr was discovered '11 the sulphur fu-torv in Trov near West-st St vcr.il fire companies in "tie ... ? tf were pr mptly on the ground. and extm ? : the :'.ti;.i5 :?:orc nialcr:..! d image <* ranaaX Monday moni ne. a: j oVlo. \. ? fire broke out in :l,r .?;.*ro: hou5. No. 9 Panj ?t .?>.? upied by J? .e? White, a. a ?uvw; Tha ?:rc Depart men: art n aa the ia t. aad >oon extinguished ananoi tankagettaanBg Nainsurance. C< ? r.r ot C aaon Pi : ia ?Jhmmi G A I a...?t AVertwi?Against . .can .liar;.si ntta ??? ' .It and t alter y. ia r iu.\. ' all '".?tu iue bun :? tt.^ai.t ;ii?a.e.;.j..ia^. renauedis Bar* d.. t Cat , laiatiff, aucea'a BBOOKLYN ITEMS. ?? Walkit ('vrrt?o\kp?On Friday n:_rftt .? pesaeagei oa the ferrv-ioat Gawauan, a*"*h'' ? at .. ,i-. :.k the >.:;' oa the New*\ qcb side, deliberate.y walkest or et board, bat waa kneed \ rescind bv tha boat hands He had fallet: as ? an in the cabin, h.r tag rema nad on b.Mr.: m raral Btpa unoBaWtsren, au l ia his bewilder aaenl imaginid the boat had lone hod U the Brooklyn wharf, which ha d?acuiaiai to bo trr? Bi.i;;> < :: re.n l.uu- ihe waur ?e? A i i Uff ; vn Stn tan.?On Saturday aitfht, ,i waaaaa aaaaed Marpnial siatterv anaaaaaad '???> drown herself bv aimping ort tlic dock, toot f kUa t:,-.v gbt aaainsroreied by oeheat WaBBahtll,who plunged in and resetted her. when she was eeavvyed to the t tty Hall, where her necessities wore proper ,v Btttnitfdfir Sac stated as her raaooaa forthus attenptiag to (Jeetrej haraeaf that ker huaboad had >:< Mrtad, leai uii the care ot a large f.tmiiv of chit, dren npoa her aad whteh she louiid impossible to pro\tdt :or Map DtHta KiLt.ku.?On Sunday .ilVr niK>n. i dog supposed t > l>e rabtd whs killed in Kol ton st , und some time last week another of the <pc :ies received a nka rate n Court-it in tne lattei instance the .uuitial e uteri .1 a dry Boodl store and commenced tearing some <ih?'. and bit'tig the wain tcr. The attend nati sacoeedod m axarang hue oat, wheel ha entered a shvcinal.t r's slum when-he was disi .it, he.* NEW.JEBSEY ITEMS. Ft- The New-Jereey \ mural Htatorj Socatty bad an Interesting nmi ag <t Newark oa Thursday. The Society is loarhdshaf, IT The Fall Arrangement of the Ratna po tad Paterson Railroad commenced yesterda) s W On Th irsday iiinri.in^ lastthg Bergei t ounty lirand Jury came into Court and presented reeera! bnis. aaoaaj other, an laaltrtaaoai agaiaa Patrick HcMugb, chargt >i \v ith the murder of duneon 11?11!.:e-? Tne prisoner, when arratfaanl, stood mute, and the plea oi'aot guilty waa entered, aad the UaU is set down for Uoeidaj next, at 10 o'clock, A M. I K. V. Wright tad M M knapp. Bs frs , are totoisaai for the proaecal or, and a O, Cabrislue, Bag . tor the defense ib.r readers will lOeoUOCt 'he account of this murder, glvan at the tune 'i'he prisoner w* at kato a house, aud thrtatt mug to i anrj a < bild, lying in ? cradle, oal into ihe .iieei. taa b> nateaaalasd tor assistance Mr Bhaeaa l>e aaraat, a neighbor, an old aaan aizt) yeare af age, aad up war. .. 1 i arms- the OUtCTY, came running up wilh a pitchfork, w tut h be bad been using m his field. Tue prisoner bad a tussle with dicaaned. aad, m tJie melee, secured paaaeeaiea Of the fork, aadiiunar diateli i lunged it ntto the left side ot the deeeaaed, u Ml, and ihertlj after euplted, ?To hoar thai the def< i m ot n.s i dtj will a ?et up l,y the \ rfooaer. ?e? WW l l.t" eet?natad inanaat ot real and oi no aJ property, taaablathe present yaarht War ren County, asdaslgaated bj toamahips, ia $ii,ii.' MA, and the aggregate tax will be g'j.iKH *?. nag ownabip ol Independence has the iargeal amount of r petty, il being |l,eia\SM, and the taa$M9fea. in ihe town.hip of Oreenwich the aaaouati .ire a bin .i trifle as tarn ai the tomu r the ivniaining townships fail considerably short of theea, ?-e? V~*s' An Assin latimi fur tin" Dilltisioti ul Psefbl KjMWlcdgo has been formed in Warren launty, Dr t'. It. Dasjsjett, Pressdeat, and It f Davis, beeretarj a meeiiiig of Ihe tea a tatloa aas recent 1\ icld.d t?burv, when thev resolved torn v u the Stab Buperatteadeat of roaaaoa schools p. ii Irer na address at aa early dey. a F^ \ Meehanies' Library AaaMiatiofi in (ormii k in Burlington, to be orgaaiaad on Thuredaj evening oezl alter which JaaMO U Walt, Baq., ? oi <ii user a lecture >-\\ " l ha tatettaetaal Intprove. ii . 1.11 ; iia \i?. aad Its Den .and- on > vei v CittaeB " I? The fo4hMeitr| saineharebeoH fixed upon to be assessed on toe m reral townahipa of our aajaaa >. Pounty ol titn ion Beriten, gl.tifsi. II ir> risou, ffM Hrasokaa, Qi.tHM Jersey City, 11,171 Nt p. Bi r| b, 11,7b* Total, ??? ' ? I in taxable property <d Middlesex .? , ,t ? i want $IBIla\i7ai and the present vear's lax at $8.000. Tbe largest amount in nay aaa arwa ? tl it of NotUVBrunawlek, whieh is ??.?.%?? *. t-.* The neat m antoual ts Woeaortdfo 11 I he platea for engratriBg Ihe notes af ' a new I ordentown bank are nhl to be nearly com ; ,t ted. They bear a !ik< neat Oat the late Oan Wall and JudgO UopkiaOOa. Thea new banking house is eke progn ss,i,g rapidly. FW Tin- Middlrsi y Casjatv Hlble Bo ciety are to hold an Aimr er?ary Nfr-eting in the Pit si ? ten 10 t buieh at MetUChlB, on the '.Hh BbM . in wiici. oeeaaaoa Ret Di sears arttlpsaaab ? 0 A i.ru PfMt^Offiee lias In en BBgab" ted ai Peokal ag, Buoaea CouaBj R v Arm itri ii.'. Pi exaaflter, -? a F*r The taxable pro pert) of Saenes Co. u rated IhM v. si at b'j jjI b71, benag near a million v i , r laut v, ,.r The nheei taa is BT.ooo. ? tS The Annual Fxliiuiiiou uf the Ksm-x i i I ??.tute will open "ti Mondav, Ulli inst. It ail] be :he most attractive one ever held Deleaatea io tha \t hlg Mmr CeaTeattew, ',/,?,,. c? ?i A!i x Habcock. Pittstord , 3, < ?? orge Hu U n Loaajafoa Ce.?J D. B Abell, ?.' H i. Baiiioi d (Mraas Ci ?Hen tmiu Kp ld ('?ittv>>u f ?9 lion John 1 Hrinkerhott <hnan.j Ct ?2. A.rer* t> .Murray, ( anandai _ New ? II ami'shihe.?The Wliiif State l ' nreatsOB Will be held at Mancheaier Oct. 'J MOBI m i i v ?There wer?- 3*"9 deaths ib thi* i By last week. 5T men, ?54 women, 131 boys. Itg s'r - 01 bhaaOi fcyapopleay.il, i nolera iniaxiiuiii, 3t. courultious, 'io , consumption, 3-1 . diarrbt a, tra . dv?etite.-v. ij iiia/aariii.?, .?3 i nder 1 >ear, HI 1 to trj a to 5.35 5 to io. 0. MtoW, Mj Bader II in aearlB\m_ \\ 1 m District I tinieiiiioii-Another Fugitive BlaTi lane. t". rresjj.i. ei.ee ei Ti.e N Y Tuliuue. liBaroes Iratnea, seturrUy, BapB 6, The Whig ConTetttioa <jf the lid AaVJaMaV biv District have ju.?t noin nat* 1 lion, tdwa/d Bdr ward?, of < or.i.'.ti, as tneir delegate to the State i onvtction. There io a haute oaaatanMog hero .u.-t now am::ig o'.r < aaared pepataahBi at regaedai b Pugiuve Baatri Tie fei t? ui I hate them from tne ti'isband of the a?t^'ed Fugitive, are as follows. BoSBO fire )ears Mace, a family frr m (leorgta brought a servaii. ao Btaa w.:h Bataa, who left tbem wlole here and In the eoumeef * reei Mnai a eery re.riee-abie criored Da'ter, nanied V ? Pti: "he ha-s never been aaf> test, d a.i.i, .-ii her fori, i r i?a?ter .'.as beer, h. ie rii i . 1, .t s ?.< e It w ? . i ;? i:,et,t causes] b) r,e ,-tr.o .? anoaai BaaBarthe Maw j.^vv they hire af. waji been tu the look out, xr.d this Summer she h*s been to t saada, .u.u la than now. althoug her iius band is earryaag oa baohteai in r;ien' Faii' The butDarid n.-aru n '-ently that tha iren'lemar. was here from ototgia. anil came dow n to see him He a,?kci IB u (..r km tatBfl< in Pe t's wife, and io< hi 1.... 'een olVred that sum bv a dealer ia Georgia, ?iiuii wiiimg to take rue enances of getting her Tue Georman ?ays heeare? nothing about it per aoaally. but his ntighbors will give him no peace as lone as he aalows the woman to go. Wnat tnere- nt ail] te 1 eaawM say. i. x. l FP Th? Lcnilon Tt//:tt reports tiie ar? rival at Portsmouth of H> r Ma esty's store ship Htrcuits ff rn ? ]{a..'..T I Bed Btat*?." T ia is :a'i.tr prtiisalure. but thefc 'a no telling wl. it ii :) Lap,?;i ?. i t f thi ?? .lays ?seath tutrriran llrm?. Wc are in.ii t< .1 u> UaaifU ?V C&'i Kx> pros for full ?k? of Panama and fm?m. Arucr*?? papers. We gaikwj the mlmaieg item?, m ? ::t: ,a tc the detail? alnai y published. T*r l'?.'f?ra?*> I.VrcuJi.i Kifrttr s..;. ? ?? The flenn? I..:,;. . rUfaj v - ttiral sadi Mineral interest* of th.? countrv have r. ver m (or. ably manifesUtt :..?n.stIvee ?* tbn r*r?sttae ?u i tip 1:? ; i ihwttiahaveag ni'u.i .???., , t^i la it, " In the Tew IffJ IBM rrst vear Ml M rt- ? n ii>tiata\.?.i.i. l*to|4MUtt '.?**<.: as? cended to gl.-: i .. . ano in iv. ??? g:.?, ?. ?? Tue export* to IVeruprua ? pally consist ur rt <*heai anal Hour have - rpaaaid t..e MrnH ?, 1 ftuo.ati taking also into 1 nasal, rota n Use pro) i ? Kvp-ir-n. ItMof wheataa<1 Boar tu Sv.lucy during 1 'r nrr ??! >ear, Agr.cult 11 el produce must remain ?v?ri.e, and ?oat with Neef) Mia a: a u:>>drrair prxre Sascha a .. oi-; sat ai. ttj.r aad grower* ? | ,.iul preparations as saw .1 larger?raantiti of see i t nett y ears crop, rhe n lud >n at presrnt - ? , . or the demand, 1: 1* .:-.vist u .?.,.? Uat ; net * thev wr. ag 11a n aliaaaaoh s u-nraaadyv In t!u- ii h > 1 Unets of -tic roumry ? .- v??,? .'?'iinshing ratal aai is< 1 da taa a sea teal t'optaro are ua:!\ v.?....re inor* anol l opupu is fa.-', inert ? ???.: I The amount . ; uiervh iodise de.si- .te?| is tha haaahai w in beam 1 of 1 alpat um?, during ,ne (oi.ow? ?ng rear*, has trees in ixt?.aM^Mbalra La >?> .... 113^*3j^.-, im*.laeJaj l>s,i.^aaj N(i ... aMsftl ?? '1 he tiovernintt.: ;vti.t all the rx;srnses Ir.-rved -v t ougress. ai..t .1: thi . 11.1 of a vear ii prc?cttts a rear .'ue of #l.iisw,'.)|5.. : wbash IMtViM awes ??1 tta-u ?*i *o I on. 01 purlieu! ol the ifce?'ol taa ?debt, ana BMKRtl m taa Mast rhaOeeefaaarathai Roaeda eagiao saaaaaUBa al'aaaauttee to nveatigat? tbe Spant? Mi t -.w reafa at* haire bow practiced mm.? KepuMa*. in or* dt-r to introdure ?;.. dterattoaa aa the an . aai Bad circuinstai.c... regime. The Ifemmittee '?ir..q. Muadol the following .eutleunn M.ti lew it* R oaro, t .tr 1? Lan ? t.< U ? l.von, A ward Jose f>Sn*raae aaa] kahbraaaa aUBW^hea Laai Merase aaa ef Lap Wo eopj fron T.c Sum af that a* ^ thelaBaabaj aattuaatal ahaexaeatkM ? 1 pe?. Il .tillers ia a BM Mpartl ;r'i..i . . . ready pualtshe ' hi thr !ata. heaar Oea Lopei waa bi ? . j aaeeaded the alatforai with a Irmtf p :' . .y was envelope.] in 1 white rhrotai Ptn . r Iheareaaartdtheehrottd, . 1 then .' it 1; .. rrnl in his full military unif? rut before th. ? , \\ multitude H.i appearance wi.? c tint, dtmiet ! Kot a roajete quivered Re looked 1 ? raUoaa far death unmoved. bis tsuuntemu \ not. and his w hoi. waring waa Im aad n ? The vaaearthsaer noa letaoted his embroidered coat, his MUth, .1 gl It and BU the UHtgaia 1 f HR flBttty tart rank, in kakaa ot a?ajraea Oeaaaal Leaae, arRh hi* aejaat Ughthj i'""nl to gethet in front. ste| pad forw an!, aad ia a itrong.rlear wice. slowly ?|. Kc 'o tl..v?. at, i: d i?fu .??.? . ?? I pray the i-er*viis ?ho have compro a tad aM t? pardon tne a* l p odon them ?? My death a 11 not rhaage the leatai - af ? 1 ? ? ihe execution . . landing a little N to.nl. i.ere in terruptcd him in an .1 mittag tone, auk ?? fMaie, e oiil. k, I 8 q'liek "I Oeaeral 1 open, turning hia head | irMi iroml, find his eye on the nun. and rani Meraly n U ng his terth, ? Wait. Sir '* He UM 11 aoattaiied ?? ka?ru, aty t > loved Caea ! Iahen, mv brethren |" The Oeaeral t' en Mi peed k ick. ia 11 I hna 1 it nn the rtool. A niwith the i rti it;x and 1 ipet ?t.aid on oni aide ol hltn the executioner .<? l'ie ?flMir. 1 I 1 cili ar was Iben pkaOfd around tue pi'?r:ier*? neck The p?-i( ?t row p'aci d the . rue fix tie* .teen the fient ral s hands, an 1 |ua as be a i* In tha aM of inclining hia hi atl to kisa 1. ihe anneal aai < ??<mf the fatal screw, tniittlte head of the unlo, iuna:c man at the same instant (hopped Reward, laaehajaRhi crucifix 11. ni ret moved agaht Ta ?? ial the od) of . ue ot 'lie bravaat ntea thai eirr t*rea* tue.ith, but a moment BgO bUvO| now a gkaatiy coivre. 'i he exi ci.tion w aa en lui ted in the most arderlg manner and in perfei i silen e No shouting or any other exhibition of appl iute ?as rnanlfest. Wnethet thi.? was the re-:'! ?I the new- t: an Ne* iv ..? nis, or the express order- of the < apt un i.en ral, 1? n>>t known Immediate!] artet the 1 lecuiioa, Ooeentl l ? p. / s t ody was t-'ki 11 doa n, and pnxntelv Ma .1 i ? ' The following paragraph 1.1 Tkt 1 ir r, R te lation lotheexecBtioa of Oea. I.ope/., wdi >e real with painful inter. ?1 ?? We hate OBBft s.-.i wuli a geatlom m who M.I within ,? tf* feat af Lapel at ihe time m anaoi uon. lie ronbraia the aeeeaal oi tha booraag ol 'he nctiin ai ihe 1 ag i|', and aieodeoOTkM 1 tat m.ale ol death as M inw more iiistaatani 011s Hi in hang ng I o p, / mounted the ptatfarm aRk 1 tum Mep, Ireaaad in white, lookii it haggard and rad beyond deaerurtnan The lite .and soul of the man was .dreadv | onebelurn the execuu. in 1 did bta a orb lie waa parautted t? say n few words, n i,it out hs taaswV eaag aad thoaa weie, 111 etttel, tbat he 'forgave overybodl a.nt wished everyU Iy to fargire hue, That no died at* hi> beloved I ui... ' lie wa? 'In u ?e.iti I .a a ?ort of chair, the collar wa? alinsted. and nv the loeehaag of a spring, the a eifbf 01 two Ihonmad pi an '.< tn?p tied tin- m I haiali. arhbrh ho hol I claaged before him, 1. his kneea, tha aaly root Mat that ladbratevidi I iwdr remained four koun?oaRI the fa. e t ec euitref) Ma k eil ? ed to lue burn? ing heat id ' , and the burning indtauattoa ef the mult ii u, ' in 1 Ki?. aye witness of tbaaeeae, we learn tl eating .?i ItatradagaaM ? u?e p - rates' was inn 1 . t univt-rs 1! among all . lasse?, so much so. ' 1 v. 11 tbe aegreee who lifted tfka> bodies of li, 111? into tbe !iear?e, al Alare?, haadled tiwit ? uhi) and tiu? gare rtasbaaM aha horrible klont? ol p-mt murt'-m insult- and mutila? tions.** ? av ? I i.l SPARIARM Of KBW??MLR4Rg ?W noticed, some da)?trace,that slaina i by the recent riot, numbers ol our Spanish popalai on had either left. or were on the pohtl <>f baeiaa, the < ty T>* t'rlraiiian, uf ?et Stda) , no'ices the departure ol t?'? hutiilrtit for II ,v.ma '/'?< W.? ban an editorial, 10 which it ?eeks to alht) anv apprehei.-i.ni? mi ihn** wim yet remain We jmn wnh >>ur eetamparanaU in thinking the apprehxtnaaoai uf our Spanish citiaenr tote entirely groundlore,and inadriskagUnunRat thev can remain w.th .?.iv aasaraaaa of mhattrnnd predeetioa tothewperaoaa sad pr.ijier'\ Tbe m.>? n| the list wa? :ti no mea.'Ure com ,. ed nl in, known Citizen? or any r.-.l fru nd? ol the l ubau struggle, and an attempt to revive il- MWaM emu'd Le promptly pul down 'I bo kaMmthMM in <>"' aaRj Ibeaiselres, form a ralutbta taxiy oi men to cbe- a any such disturbances. The friends ol ( u*ia are de Icrnuned thai no -in/mi ..1 mot,ism -ti.il a'licb ?<? tlo ir cause, and will be among the i.r?t and tre a. Ura to frustrate any mot. rJOBBJM We -ay th. -r th.n<? I.e. .nix ir are .?:.?,on. that, for the credit uf ..nr >itv. lor the eradtt el nur free laws and free ?paat h, lad ?<>r Ihe credit of the BOUM of t uba in the I nite.i snates. ,1 etam of men wb> are eharrid wi.h no crime, many of whom arc en t ef> I lid Us'r 11 ii- ue! inotfeiisirc, and saabO ef whoia have learnt ironi Bssori ton t.i (yaapathina ia a struggle for freedoat, ihtatld not be driven fruuo'ir city ay apprebensni. of n.deii. e Ti e ft wr amorig tuem who .?annul r<-Irani Ihe ulterue'e of violent abuse and t,..;, t i-':'? tiie ,tf in icon,in opposed to their ten tum nta, may perhaps do well tu leave , buttnduMrioui aad Inohenairo Hpanlaids will, as are eoiitideiit, pursue thwtf walk.s in pt tea,aadba entirely nndistuibeu in their avo< ilion Ralliooiea ia Ohio. Oanamsanaaes <f The m y Trc m DarTOS. ORhbj Tnewl.iy, Se;.t 2, IWI As your paper c:r nlaUts pn tty BaaoR every a b. re, , on . ? > Ml v,e o. nier- sti d at alial < going on in this (start of . reataiii I knoa. uf Mi RBT gle Uifluen. e wt?r. I. is destined tu work < l> w? ?:? I fill ' hange? in the West bj tbat of Kaiin ads Bu' a short t.u.e as'o to . .rney to New \ or'i UM tka peRn%tapasfdhBH goeda ana indeed a su.w. teda?.? and expensiv. BBaUtttahhraj. .Nuw.the * aole tb;r4 . an he aeruennfRlbrd. at leav tauut a week inaf:*'* dayslrom lhi? date the < incuinati, Haauitoa ??^ Dayton Railroad will l^e conrpleled and in rrperauoo. Or. thail We .J;.,., .,e on tne one o. 'li. "? .1 ' '? ? " ' RaiRwado nereaa the Male of Oha?. Trie viadBi|? ai.d Lake Krie lt.. d. and th. < incint.ati and Day-' a It ?. nnect ,.t D.i.t.Mi The hater, it:? ?atd, -*o?a of the best built Roads in the t'nmn. And the ttarner is being relaid flow Springhrid io 8andiiJky ama UM Beat i tail, ??> thai hi * nhaet tun. me ?*"r liae will lee new aad ia parfact order i:. ?*ie?ia , ?heetitrareeto ?- .r -k>- Par ha- ? deeper.^, so that there is an at :ndaneeof water a' all tistr% fur tbe largest ?teaira rs to enter ana of '-? *** \ l.arb-.rs on' tiie Lake- Tbe Mrbtbtrr, lutf Otm* h< ad, say from S; nr gnekd eta Dartoai ^""L1?* r an. eiu-Dsls t.iro .rh tne most popakaM antJ ama?? , . rated aecttoa e,l otuo. The |e0fi?;..ti"s stta? Valley of the Miami .? bedey more ?im- tl -n r,.a? of ?ie Coiinccticut Ritar Valley And -.Men. that we i. u. ?> MM "I RM rtiortett as ?eaaa?-^ liUickest route tu the East, a new link i? W ja isa fri m ?prmglie! I ". Di .aware, which, it ?? '* aiil shovtea the dRB unea 'rom 1 ^'[^^^ :.a:. at I. iM one her If vou look at 7fmmw,^ ob.o fi.r . BataBM .'. ><?u will see at a etsarr^ bWa Of the new runte, arel r?erlia|-? wotetef aa? wr: aevrr butR ; < t>>re Hut it is enough to "VJJr It is ail under ci.tra. ?, and will be ballt in taeasot> . | ?? el ? _ I?' <?" ' TVre i. trwa ty T It P: I ? its Do?e??? ? i Kaw-Havan . 'be ?-n?al ?f the Bi . - < n. V. . \ 19 Mtaers p. at v r- . Pxo- im * r. - ?JJV'j i ,ur n .w '. ... l. .a.? s. "I .?* ?*