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ft? TU Fall ' of Mit? is ren kt ? ruiiM, Wmr M ?00 a H?t ? ,i huriinvW' f .rtb* loastd lb* MM/. W r'lf: BO* ?aal rend* r? ? ... - 1) ; c .: . ? H? srtea a ?' fort .ally prevent > t .- . r. f.i raUlrtSnl, ?oJ nhfryr pt im* ?' n.i. fr r ? i ><jM nut Ii * ra oat it Bar aale at tbe K'ii.ci ; ;>. ,.. v. ..; r. aad Mo UMaidrt I i?e .... ad perl n - ggg rr.-m :><:< mU v.- * EaXEI.Hio :. ? i r>bi .\ <"o., \ ?v-hiimM? Hairer?. iy. R? ??'? ed ?M r.;.?'.' * l'.r (??n'lejLei. ? II ? . ,. > -. ea e yen* mea Tl.?? ! ? . : i n? ?*> ?ad as?..rett,e , .. , ia na?bt> of tbe? Heia aacm aay ..f |rem?r? ? ? ? , . ?.? i-e ?. i ' ? pleaae '.he a.?*t i?#; <j ?. Bl M* Loh kz.? i |1 ..... i ol dhtfl .tivc-it, Otis man i? (?je of iln ? . t?. i"' ' t:ia- in lately ??eu ? *.? ti [???? ? ?a ?? baa I I iraara t>? na*lar Miaajliiii fiia he f*?'bar tne Hau of Ratti ne tbe BaM baaai fola.i ' ' ? b-ad thtl bate be- n gal aa .. ?MiFt l aad c<,n?n . r....... lyiiyaaa S Co ' daoera of I a??:!.-- I G?atM ea 's HaM Nog 1.1 aad I Aa'.r Uoae.it ?'?'-? . ? ? < aBl.I vk ? ITf' (;km.-i.! ni ?? Wk Fall 8ttli? Biao. nur Pia? Bad Ni aaea-au . ir u the (tan a af hi?cuatutaaia ?ne tr.e | M i he aaa ? y> .f Mal fta lae ac.tt.roo aea?- I' ?> Tnarssmy, litt mal . ai.J i> .1 ;--?i-! >'? eaiiance ?,?*,'./ui laaru-, and *<ry eleraal Aocuat ZJtl.. '<<, ?;? ?? ?? . . : Vi r. ".Sm^ll Pfofita and Quiek Sales," ? tbe r?i? ?? ;.r-|.r .?? ???????? ? fm i ;. k! A Bnn'.a>. ItoT Bi I t"B Ken ^uek Boot and ? I i nonooi Tbi? :?0". rai... m? tun f illy carried oat b) Mr. Brook? >ii all bi? '.uaioe. ra aae* u ind tbe fortai I? rapidly ?rt.a ? i ...-.?,. ..... .. -. Ra MMa ri *\! Nabbao?bt?Bt*t>L Baaken1 Union Aaao axattaa hattta, Sanaa k OaBtav? at retail fee whetsaele petcas pp* Fknii',' f'A..:.r Fluii Bramel ?aar. Whide?aie aad RalaU Depot, V.. BM Bf .Jway ornet Prince-at Bi.v?v a (a-k IIkv Goamm,?\tw and elefajit silk?, and'Aber l all and W::.??r Draaa ?wkIi, BBBybaaBaal in the moat deanble variety, at Hit ir oca ti LbaBBBAT r.a'a.Ho MI Broadway, oaratt ?) ? na.'., ?t . where ma ataauat paiaa are taken to meet erery want of th. ladie?. not ?alyM mm Baa of draaa. hoi ah>aia buoaawiH or imnir roiala, ?-.ch a? aaolea blaaketa mit?. Baaaala, Bm he.,as ?ho h ihejr hate ? i.u,. aaaartaaaaA Vtf Skamas ?V Muib.No 391 Broadway, Will alien for fltl.d.it n m.d ''ale,,,,, Mondtythe I'/h list . oneot thalaree t aadeBoaceat *an?tn?..| l'ari? mad' VeJ *et, Batia aad Ciotn C aha aad Ma ' ?i Bl loradia thi?rit),of entirely nr? dieaia? anu aelactad by Mf Ml ia ? bate in Kari?. ei[.re?? ;, Ba than retail trrw. la trBdeh they anil* the BtMBtM i ?t fUH BtM i ? W FaUniliea wiAhind 'i ^ood and pare article of Pale. Veil...-. ?r B'..an S..a,-. fr.? iNaa Bah od and othar intmire aad taTaaaira Bated eati m, white ?tentoti anil all the f at hiapolor todet and BathaaOjOaa obtain thea* at im ?aaafaalory, Bat IM, III iad III CUB at (tteaU aeat frte "i ? h?>re lo ail pari? .'I Neu Y r? ad Br-ajkljn IMrtV] ? ill ll*fl SDN Blboamob and S i vi.t:.?Nothisg somuch contriliuttw to ?et aaT, Bad BBta an air of rra.ndr.jr im J wealth to well foraiabed parfora a? a hi k a-nl aaaaiAoeat carpet The n? fa I rtyloaud velvet and laneetry oai ;>????. atPr.lBMsON L IIiwiiiBKV I. corner "I Kriailwiy ml White at , are tne moat aph n lid ami ? raeaoa deeiaaa arei ?res in thia caMUatra, ai.o aattb) the i Iaannation af all lurera <df the Biuid and Uaotiful Tha ?t<? k of this ?pa ?'iiina warebouse i? a i iiriiaulr. 0"Oi|iri?iiie every variety of ru b (t'Nata. a? 'vet 10. an aim?t I adit M I ui' tv afthtaa ply and incma Carpal? r .?ar.l mat- in i.very utile and rar.ely, window ihadee, ilroi;re'?. oil i loth? and ..th'-r f od? ? '-itamiar lotl I ear pet heaaeai of every qaalily and atylr. at pnooa tliai anil (in aatiafitcti a to ereryhodj (ikkat Baboaibb ir Carpets.-?The stib oeriher he ia* ai.out to i..?i to Broadway, ha? decidod t. ..Her to tbe y ah In ha aataa eteak of GtaaJ?, r-rnirtay of aaaaMaiwa aaaurtaaat ef Carpets, Oil Cl hi iad auar> tule* aaaaaaRd witn the trsde Eaauliai aboal aai ? basins wdl find thiaa ran oppoitaad ' furniabatai eeedlialy low pTIcei W. H. OCIOK, ?IS Si* Not M Earl Broadway aad 71 DtvialoBal RjJCB * SaBPBI im.k. ? Smith A Loi BBRDRY, No ttl Pearl-?t , are now >?|lme their lar;e and tdeeant stork ef CaaPITiaoi al Iba fotlawriay, h>? rate? Pei iart I'or vard Velvet. . ia lo lae ie it Infraiai la mi tofa.Sd 'lai^Slrr. K? iz? Weilnnii d 2* Cd.toM.Bd, RrnaseU.7? t>> nw [Coauaoado I? i.l loM 6>\. 'Mine |Jv . 7??o MlOll Clothl Maa.tafa.aw l'kar OU Cloths, IfeettaiM feet wide. tCturliah Drue gr't 8-t, It I and II laid'-, iad all other aruelaa eoaaaotad v. mi (he trade, lull lj yei Goal lea laaa la?t Bpriaf'i jiruea_?I? tt* Kumbr Oii>Cloths?Well sesAoneti uml |.e.|ect. Bl Sa pel >ar.l i 'nee-thread Bluest Is Cbreati .t k? I'hiea-pjt aaodaualil) al 7i Ii?.11 v b Hi..?; hi ii? No i>i Pearl at ?w? Near Chatham Niiticic.?I'akis Urrrn, " s." Brand. Partie? familiar with the asaaJBaa ot thia [latent ilieen loi YeasllBBS. abip'l paintia ami who uppieciate it? aonoTiea MiRiaaei 4h.I nne in in?.I aaifonaity <>l nIiwI, ?11,1 ,,.).... ?r? baraoi aaWiBaO tBal Hiial.>?.u? frraaataf adoabtfal charitctei.lered i lattaasirt if, aad e?en fuiiii-i,. i as ?..me to i rial mal ooosumora of the Pati nt Grata by daai.Bled oi Intereatad partaa, in 1MB ran? M ? au l't i Bad kt IBS of i In nil utiral BUfct Br> leraffaoedhy ih? Pataataa, diBbruM froa i hem m ao re?pe? t eaoeedlaroash the aeeuliai leiin "8," alancilad oathe lid?. and which it kt aeuatad, haa beeo re, ?am I so far, and te?fiecletl mil SIClUBiri saark i ii i.. ilKIKl! SCHWARTZ, Patentee. n? ItJaCt ri N V ?li'l iwiwM? Davis's Hyerrwb, toeleanae, |?n? senra,baaatifr,promote tbe e'uwtb and reatoratiaa oi the Hair, iMtmbinins the pronens of beautifying ind ulorniaa Hie lla i. wilh lb.OBI el',., ? i. re.,,.-i i il ictl a IB ??!! di? eit>es ..| the Bcalp Bl .1 Bh I i lo Hi reimn || :i sure lem '? anli-t and falling .ill -i the hair It i? Id?hlf [?il e it ( and will tie foaiid a i [It at BOUUlSllloa I > I he toilet Ear aalo at tha artmtpal dep?'s, No in; l.udiow ?t , near Grand, BUd No a Mauten lim-, im! bi .ill llfu... ind PaiBaaen Pine ?j rent? pal aottle Ask lor Davi*'* ItySaiita HtRMWRFt It? I,\oN would infortn hisfrieads i'h tt Be m* dlar SVSI v. adl iii- Mtaatnaa, keea ami there. In taabcewardad Ihoruaghnaa It ? sadlai ? nm kaochi At von dOM ?hb r!a?k or has, Noi Bam i \ \ - r.eth he. And hta Mad * a Ba ? ri The true i adi I iu,i the pill That will bar? sad mall kill. You wil1 ?? ll tiTi.l ,i? ,i| v. re In BBaadaay, No hi ill :t? {"?? Intiiliils rc-jtnrini: Dr BaNNINO^S V.tteid RiVlr Ribii'k and nev.i huliai Rn tun Tui?.-e-. or hia TibtsBai Comp inion, by w ba h ?< ? wcaaam is eeAire If preu nted. and tht ?Bt lot ,ven kind ol -.ihk itoin rleli'lv removed, n ut hud Ilia IBBBBat hM ulti. e. No If Meli ar-at.,aaai Ci -' B rtr* Fbjwlbbb ?v Wellb, Phrenologists and Publishers CUBtoa Hall III Nasaau -t bbb1 that Talk DisABTBOt'D F|bi ?I ho c WM i report in town BJaTj ,,, i %,,rv rRyatructir? Are nt aaTRBj jB>.I(i (-,,? _ ?;l s.i'.ur.l.iv Rifhl V\'ehB?? J*5** I m uiii>uvt'o>siu! s?bki to obtavia particalaii Ths n'i?v?rt ia that a int'? tia| hoaae, >< vi i il fac tone? and ollu r hsAlJdtagS were SMatltkyad ; l?nt wo BBBMl voBch foi ita com ctness Kkom ihk Bastebb I'\ki ob Cera.?By Ihr arr.val ,tt IBM tnut ?>i tue taThJ BataMKaB K.iton, t apt >|>ara> troui Nm-vit.??. wlicnc- ?tu auhtdoa U in.it. ??? Rrara taal aU was qtual or tha aastan BSai ol Ihr lelalld Ukmi'sikk'^ CoNCRRT.? The lir>t CotV aeit b\ tins mmmi ,.ir haDsd MafSEMtB hOgt*WB the Tala-rnai'le l?>-ui|thl There wiU BS B full hOBBS to ?asBSBBB Mr I? MARKIKD. AI thiaaa, Bant ii by Bat Mr Hamdtoa.Hoa bee tim i'INhNi \ i. ?. i . . i i , w . t,. Mbv?IAM ist. KRI tR da ighti ol Bab - Krt . I - ed t ;?-???. Toui iik.il- c, . N V lht> will leave this Cnj in a hia dava tt Almond, .a tbt ?veaiaeol Taeeday Sr i 1 Rat Mi Wakrmaa.JOHN Hi Kl IU r. Kau lo vi ?. >t \uv ANN MAJOR ' mi ii ??a Satutjav. >>. I IS, at . P M . -I a.... .?, V 11 vi am 11 BAH AM, v iu Bated a raan i maalba ami M data. I l.r I'nru.U and i'.ne- . ! .it. ?. .ti i . .., t alx r*aa. j.?ba C 1' i?, WUba v - iad ?..na lo-law Thou .- 11 ' ? ? > ? >?' . aucctftilly lavArd t?> attend tbe fua?ral inaa tbe reatdeoce af bob Win Utah u Jr., No. ISHealer-a - m aBean.a'ti. at I ... ah, ? it Boat i-r u, t mi ti-wa Tae Tvaiauu will be ink. t, : C?. i ?- HdlsCeeai . ha ? er men! Stage* wul ? e .i. rea,l.:Mae at -t K, w i Uanv>t.ursh ,, lsBBMardaytveaiat.se I IJ, after a priAn??ted ulaera IOHN w NAN Ti Btl ri ?.a- f hat lbe rolalive* lad ftieads af i latiied t.? attend k ? fwBatal, mm .tt. rt tea d 11 11? ii in ha late reetdsact N.. ..' Oraad -t OnSund?y. Sept It. Mis SARAH Cl BITS, widow oi BacbamhCartu i .? Ii ? > ? a;, It raan Tbe i> leads of the Bun I. ire m? ited so ?tisn I ber faaeral fTvui No IXi \ BltOk ?: te da? i Moo.!.??' a' .' P -W OaSaadav.Sti.t u UILEB Bl tNCM\Rl> Tb* lelatira? and f . idaofthaBna - Brrmbaw of Cwlambia Chapter No 7 O af t' A . a e ra? aartfal ? n><a*d to attend ihr i ? it ral >l Tut??!.. !(>"i Seil at I ? clue*, at ha? lat. !e?.dcBr? in K'.h St ht tivrrn "lb and Sth-ava tha s .adai. Se;; i' john t i.t ..it saa of Wilbaa aad Hanaab Wakr, ax, 1years,a lays lae raeBireaa aad meads of the f.m.lv are rtaBtctfalli H i i*?B l a alleed . h . M o rda k. from tha rc?idence af 1.3 paieatt No tt C tt-i{* plar. . wnhoiit fx.r'.l ? i IB veal ua lu Brooklva.iUturda.'. Sept IS, EMILT, adV ?f J. ha V% AiinUi air ?*. i IV , i n r At Rian a'j ? H> it Ri aaalasrCo ,Sept. 4 KRAMCE9 f . ?ii* ,4 Kir.:, rick N Hari kt Miaalle?vwa N J l dt?*n'?r?.*a SuuJi. "iep* II JARE LOCKE.Ordeal d . abt*i oi ll.ni? ?ml I urn M.??r?. Pndai Btpt " 1 hablbb L BOOTH ot r. It* f.? Ipttl NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. CTW-YOBfT, MONDAY. 8KIT lm\lWL vtiiM. m ui: n o-a i nation* >' ? 1*1 '.r. ' r tfe Mltl or *rf?t?L? SAMUEL I FOOT.Of 0atana ? oaaty. rea trcarTaar or st?t? : JAMES ( DRSl iii. 01 I lAttvCoOtf. iris. caTt'Lir* I GEORGE Vp' pa TIE Son .o'r-ii!joj'ip>:o rot reaaseei R JAMES M. COOK. .O SiraoeiOooaJy roa /.TToajiir-ct.m. ?t I DAMIEL i J.I.? an <?' v*-'^ i'F'/r " I. i sE ? ")' l ... ?' ?-' if. 4 '-? ?. r ?vu < yv,? v>? HENRY FfTZI ' G I.O- Oaarego CoMRtf i t h ?' ?. ? -: ? i ; r ? ?? ALEXANDERE IVBLLS....0 Meat* iterCa !.i : ? .... i t- Id*. Nor i r M Kor?ir? Tba next number ol Tm 7? Sarepsaa CtreaiVuiAi a-,. l)eiaaaedTO?JfO] R )WlfOaUf< '? IN*; at 9 </r -.. Il -a. contatj .. lateat news up to *.'. ? ? ' z .'?.?.' ??< pri T!,!1.1 ? ' teaaailafrost BoatooonWcdne lay at 12 o'clock. The Whig Ticket.?Kn Editorial letter Iii dei I] ia bead aj pt ??reit in our < venin* edition of Saturday, ami will L?c found ?n the sixth p ice <>', 'hi*. M.orr.in:''* 7 -''ni' , Topic of the Pleraiasj? Souse thirty persona, ail colored except one or two, have been am atl d as partici? pants ia the recent ri-1 at Chriatisaa. A large nimibr r of then were brought to i'hi ladelplua tod conimitted to Moyamenaing Prison? seven on charge of treasofl against the United States. A profoand proceeding. The evidence on the examination of the prisoners aril] be found at length in an -ther column The Representativei of the ' harmoni? ous Democracy,1 after a wrangle of three days and one ni^ht, closed their labors at Syracust at i p*i Ii < k on Saturday morning, by the presentation of a State tick* t, whi h w ill be found in another column. The ticket iseoMlj received here. VVe are told that the language need in regard to it l>v certain politicians oi the city, ia quite aa naughty as that of ' oui armv in Flandi rs.1 At t!ie Loco Ili ad Quartern,the Pewter Mug, Sic, the tieket seems to be in ? condition direct? ly the opposite of Dunlsp'a liquor, for it moat dt i idedly won't go down. The rtftgiBtr Pampero, lately in the em? ploy of the Flibuatiera, hat been quietly auneudered to the Collector at Jackson? ville, Pis. Aitother releaaed member of the Lopes Expedition has arrived at LVew-Orleana. Later advict ia from New-Mexico an nounee fresh Indian outrages. The proceedings of the Mexicsn Boun? dary Conunisaion hsYe come nearly to a. dead halt, in consequence of i disagree mi nt between the Commissioners and Sur? v evor. We have a report of a disastrous fire at Bridgeport, ('onn. 'I he Preaident baa finally i oncluded to nt tend the Boaton Railroad Jubilee 11<- will be attended by two or three of bia Cabinet Ministen lln Opposition >iui< Contention. ?l km i .i. Satur.lay. Sept 13th, 1891. The three d.?\s" severe labor of the Con* vention at the Market*Huuae resulted last evening in the adoption of the aeriea of Re? solves reported by the Committee. The chief merit of those deelarationa, as of many Othera like th in. is found in the fact that they mean one thniL' or the other, accord* itt? to the wishea of the render. Ia he a Hunker ' Tin Reaolv? s " congratulate the ' country upon the recent aettleinent by ? Congresa of the queationa which have 'Ulihappilt divided the peopli of theSS "States,"?which implies that the reaolvera ate satisfied with that settlement, besides imparting the joyful information that all differences with regard to Slavery and its Extension have been happily adjusted to every body*a sstisfaetion, ao that colored men take pleasure and pride in being stiel? napped without ceremony under the Fugi? tive Slave Law. while Quattlebum, ?iuit i;i!ui. McDonald and their allies, hsveceas? ed to sgitate for .Listice to the South and ut w guajanteea and wider aeope for Slave- j iv. In these assertions, the ' Democracy ? have run considerably ahead of the Tele? graph? and have doubtless carried balm to the hearts and SSOthing to the nerves of the I sioii Ssfi ty I 'ommitti e. But is the querist i Barnburner' Must he not, then, be aatished with the fact that the Convention rejected, by laying on the table. Mr. FoWrCTA- stipplen'.t nt :ry resolve, "That the Democratic party in the State 'of New-York will faithfully adhere to the , ?recent settlement by Cungrcsa of the ques> 1 lions which have unhappily divnicd the 1 l\haplc Of these Statt s, and will i.either 1 cnunter.anee nor sanction any aectionsJ 'sgttatHMi or legislation on the subjects e:u 'bneed in th:.t stttlciueiit." IL re is a , ?trosg' negative pregnant,1.1 v irtual amrntaa j tion that the Democracj of New-Terk will d?? as thev severally think, beat in the Pffimina The llt:nktr. on the other ! hand, may explain the rejection of thia re ? aslvs ?11 tie gmnnrl of its non nocoaaity that us asasimeat substantially, was em? bodied in tl:e series unai m.o?sly passed. \\t aaa] prssATsse, therefore, that the requi? site degree of isshignitj and no nseaning lus ben, ohtsifajd that a declajrateSM has been frami d, which leaves sverytlung a< n" SjtMhing hau been said?that a pintfona has been constructed DU whi h Hunker and Harnburner mav he down together, eich insisting that he is sanier his own proper ro. . [f ao, the uijenuitv ?>i the construc? tors is |n 1 a ceaYaSsesaisei, and the time rfsquired for the cejoapletMM of their fabric w is not thrown aw a> . ?The pledge to support auch pandsiatoa SS >hali be nominated al a lulu re National > snvssAaOSli Without resetration as U> eith er pcreoca or priac i, ii it leset tun p?v ocsl. The ?i-nSu r.er? wo'.!SMa*J H d * r diatu etive STUciplea v ;'. r- tejrunofavef in that eonvocatioea si i that asry stxsj tionof sympathy wiihthem ? ?be atsltnthe a.=I iiaiU'f .= of ar> caodj its before tint body. Their surrender of ei rything hotj a; peiianci i ia th . ort Ct D]' ?? . m ' ;*. does scorn like 1 crowding trie mourners't? i r th. m further ?Bat the rrjolre respecting State Poh> j i6 deferring of a tnoreapeeial c^rjsiira- > lion, L< t us look at it: \VJ.,. rr.an..:Vn.? ut oi oar Cane s. and Mat - n U-r Mil j ' '*?>"? -.? v ?-r [,;,.',?- : n: ? I ? ip /tyjr 'i? hten ? ' reo*,*1 ha H Then why did y?.u break nj the last Legis] iture ? ai d put the State to the expew of i Spe? cial Electron and an Extra Seaeion exproaa j I v on the assi mption th it this law eras and could he no law. hut ::n unconstitutional a? Eiimption of power1 V\ by have yea fired) j cannon and held public Dieetinga to glorify those who broke up the Legislature by re- i signing, if that Enlargement rneaaure be reallj a valid law 1 Do you justify ami nority in thua obatrueting Legislation an! disorganizing the State on a more question of expediencj ' lud can you, who hate thua esddled the st.ite with a heavy expen? diture to subsen e a purely factious purpose, : nw venture to talk of Whig expenditure as "lavish, reckless and corrupt," and on ' that ground ask to be restored to power When did the Whigaever run the State $100.000 in debt to subserve a mere party purpose, a- you did in thi- bresking np the last Li gislstnre 1 Hut the plain intent of this resolve is to make the friendsofthe Enlargement policy believe that the aerpeut which tried to kill that Enlargement baa voluntarily torn out his i wn farms and ia bettci forth harsaless?thai the work will oo forward though it> hered? itary and vindictive enemies are empowere I to control it. This i* a barefaced fraud ? a deliberate attempt lo obtain otl.ee by Islse j retenses. There ia not i shadow of prob? ability that the men who stopped that En? largement on coming into power in 1842, will prosecute itif restored in 1859. Thej are its hereditary ? nemies?not. all hut thi controlling majority of them?the men who hunted De Wm Clinton to his grave, insist ing that he was pushing the State on to irretrievable bankruptcy by his demagogue projects of Internal Improvement?tin men who reported in 1827 that the Canada would never pay expenses, but must be sustained by direct taxation?the men who in 1842 not only stopped the Enlargement outright, but imposed a needless tax on the People to under that Enlargement obnoxious?the men who crowded into the Constitution of l-tti a cla.ua? l>v ?hieb thoy c.iiiti.l.Mitlv expected to postpone the Completion of that groat work for at least twenty years?who have all along insisted that the end and aim ol the Convention was the fastening of the Stop and Tax policy irrevocably upon the Constitution of mir St.it??the men who. after breaking up one Legislature and being Blgnally rebuked therefor by the ,>|e, continued their deadly hostility through the Extra Session rendered necessary by their factiousneaa?the men who warned the capitalists of both hemispheres that the < anal Enlargement bonds were a f and, and would never he redeemed ? who opt nly exulted in the prospect that the Loan would not he taken, and consoled then chagrin when it msj taken by chuckling o\ er the low rate to which thev hail depress ed it. And now can it be that the friends of the Canal Enlargement .ire to forgetaUthia lone and dubious struggle and elect Lcvi 1 S ( hattiehi and Company t<> the control of the State Administration in order to " insure the speedy completion of that glorioiM w?nk '" Surely, all do know that, had these men been in power, the first Million |)o|lirs would not have been borrowed on tin prof? fered Canal Revenue bonds; for who will lend In* money when the rery borrower is crying out against the lean as a fraud and the security as a nullity ! None but offi- j cera who unshed the loan taken could haTi obtained thia first Million . who h. bei i sthat Chalheld <v Co. would obtain the other Nine Millions - Peopli of New-York! friends of the Enlsrgenaeut Policy ' Isborera on public werk?1 you must not, you will not, he ?:? i It* d ' The ' ia w impulse ' of 1*.">1 stands or falls with its origins] and consist- I entadvocates. If thev are defeated, it must share their fate. Let your ballots proclaim that New-York 'treads so baclrward Bteps.' but mores onward and upward to the glori OOSdestiny which solicits her as the jreat chani tJ of intercourse between the Eastano the West--the Old and the New World. ' You did not wait tili the recusant Senators had been routed and a not to r Election was : at hand to learn that Gso. W Psmaoon ' and bis associates on the W big Tt k< t were { frienda of the Enlsigoancst policy, for they never were anything elae. You will ?und fast, tin rt tore, by these who have been with you m p?osperity and adrersity, and in so doing will win a victory which not New- ' i fork only but the wlaoic nnbounded West! j will rejoice at. The ?i,i; o-.i !? 4 iiailiil.K, s. E I tatial C rreaeaaseaee efTSo frikaee. .?\s?i i -t. Botaresy, s?pt. j^j The :hn: .:.!)?' irihulsaion nl the Market i! um havingresulted in the construction of a Platform. 1 dropped in a; tiJfit iu-t evening to wsnsssa :he ajonaination of the Orspoaitiou Ticket, but found in progress Uie same wearying tounu ut pnnifagj|ma on tccbuicaliues and attempts* on tithe: aide to get the \ . .Um r-gaga ol th? rivalfcctk?, which I f posed h,?? t'f.?.*?> i ?.n ' the a ? if ?.e f ?tlm F.M?y. it j ?*> ?*?'?? : ti at -I- C??;.t-i-::tr ah mid m ' frit Dominated, and bv ballot; vrh weil ?M B ':.! i:-.- ? ;, : .:i , iM vi.-tVv.!?'.; I mistakenly. Their rat ltdate, Dr. Bee* ? \ art Pur* as, for wot the n terato 'I. L.iiiT.attlj fi at< rj But hi fan :h.s ! 1. >! t: i moral certainti ih.-.t the ti tl ?; ? tl I rr-t 1 e completed to a bto b?ar, aad glWMB I In me. 1 sm fl!ad of' it . f< r ;t - ...? at least 1 o'clock this. ' arhea Ike roar of ' V t. <". - '< -;\ ? .. ? itv. w. ; ii }i" Lad dragged all the way fri m N> w-York on j Li j os(,:>r?? k?? th.' levered and unquiet slun.Ler? of the heated aad drawary Syra tc.-ans with tidingB tha; the long agon} a - o\cr and ihr ti.-kct completed. 1 fancy i (.:'.?> . r' them, and of kite sit pleas Delegates a* well, arouM have ch 's^n to wait awhil? rather than be ap;?r.s< d of the fact by .i alow canaoi ati?* .it thai bbw aaorta hl?' hour. And besides, who could hi Ip re n mbering that the ili^ht >?t" the resigning Senators from the Capitol last April eras aaaouaced by a st?!l oiore intpoaino; salute of artillery ! Tins business of powdi r bi Ding doea nut .iK\a\ ?? emtre to the hi rifit of th? - oho pay for thi aaltj eh r. ?Tht eandidati i ground oi I daring the small hours of last aight arc ii the main re apeetable, Mr John C. Wright- who isde signated for Controller, is a man of fair tail DtS and character, lie Used to be 00 our aide to politics, and waa i m- :ii;??>r of our tir-t Young Men's State Convention in 1888; but after liin. Jackson's eleeti in, living m the Jackson County of Sehoharie, be went mi r toth- aide whereto Power Mtemed t> have firmly fastened iteelf, aad he baa aiaee rernainod then He his been i < "intv Judge, tin ii a State Senator, and is one of those moderate and reasonable Hankers irk i wanted, in the Conrentioa, to crowd the Barnburnen as tar a- they would hoar, trot no further. Hi nry S. Randall, the caadid tte foi Si e- i retary, is a Barnburner, and waa the party i andidate for this office two ye in a ,o II" ha* some good ideas aa to fanning, tad if be were Secretary we should expect him to deal fairly by the caose of Popular Edu? cation ; but when you come to Canal Policy, ho I* as wrong as man can ba We care not what he mav he induced tO s.iv, an I think he bclii rea, ;ii view of thi exigencies of his present position?Mr. Raadall is not in favor of the Speed] Enlargement, 'mitts deadli foe. He has been a atea ly follower of Silas Wright Plagg A Co. through life, and an adrocate of the Stop and Tax policy devised by the Hrrkimer potiuetntM to rrn di" Internal ImproTement odioui ami bur ilensoine t<> thi Pi >>|>l.- Ii i lected, he mn -t and will find means of defeating the poliey of Got. Hunt, and restoring that of Col. \ oiin_; ami Michael HofTuiaB. The aarne ia true of Horace W heeton, ?-an didate for Canal Commission! rs. und Benj. Welch, Jr., nominee for State Treasurer. Both lire i n the line of the eat Canal, at points where local intt rest and feeling hate steadih favored thr Enlargement poliey. l!m both are Barnborni ra, with the aarron viewa and traditional jealottsiea pecnliar to that sect, which aeea i a Canal or [{arbor improvement only the aggraudixement <>t some individual who owna property by its side, and cannot expand its riaioa M a* to embrace the thouaanda, perhaps million*, to whom that work is to aecurecheap raecesa to inarkets and enduring proaperity. Mi Welch i~ Editor of the only paper in Buf? falo win h upheld the resigning Si aatora ami oppoaedthe Speedy Enlargi Baeut which thi \ ao reckleaaly i ndewvored to defeat \a to Mr. Levi 8. <'hati'dd, we are ri^ht i:lad t<i rind hi tm "ii bail'1. Had he tieeii dropped as the cooler and wist if hf^tds desired, it might have heen poaetble to persuade some I 'anal. iea that the leopard hu?i eluutged In- spots?that the deadly enemies of the Enlargement Policy had eoncluded to give way to the Peoplei wtiL \\ ah * 'hatfield on the tn-ki;. no I 'anal man can l>< duped into it* support who doea not wish to be Bwiadled. W ? want a verdict of the People on thr dignity, ability, aad propriety with which this geutleaiaa has die barged hia huh re*ponaibilitiea?wede aire to know wbetltt t aack ar-roea black iniism as be baa been ac Mtooaed t dispense under tin appellation >f ofieial ?Opil 1088*00grave I 'onstiti.aon.il ^; :? -.Uons, wherein Gov. Hunt and the Legislative . rhampioas of the 8peedj K. Hgeaneat have been lodd up to puhlif ? a.s _'ij:uiti ? [i culators and n ? k.. BB laola oi corrnptioB, ar? eciioeiiial to the an: icc"idant w itb the '"I ? ling of the roten of our Stal ? I; il be, we have hitherto entaulaiaed a , in"-', extravagantlj exalted estinaate of I their st nae ol deceney. Mr. John??-ti. v bo is pot ;? for Judge of ! Appeals, is a young lawyer of our I'ity. ' hitherto aakrwwi to fame, of whom a fc'.*oi .-? jorti- _'i\'n I: is a fair presumption that he h .s der dtd natural ..Siliti? s. Vet if Gov. Hui t had - lected jnat an h a man for ever a Cireuil Judge, a -la:'."- would inevitably have been rained thai the ap poiatuaf at waa iaapelled bi tan rthy favor rtiatu. We do not believe that a jurist so t\; - ricr.rtd ar.ii unex e|t:-inable ?a Mr. l oot will hi- ejected froaj the bedaek t?> make room fur a young man like Mr. Johnson : we are sure he sh -uld not he. Mr. J. i'U_*rt ti r-ste-ru hiatself brtunate at hia a_e ia rerri?in.' a aotuination for such a po-t: ii he -s ot toe r?gat . ? BBtruwiii be ;-u.e enough yet (be proviag tt It Vtwid I ? na! mtsf. rtue.o |i h..n tO tr lifted t?> the ptttta V Ol Ma profes U< n at trti? rerj outset of h:? carer. As t" t!t n. Storm.-, who ha* ohtaiM : l!ie r.cr injtMi tor Stall Pri?on lnsp*-"t ir, we fhall or!v sty here that we consider htm rr!\ '?? ft f. r the p >-t than 1>;j oppo? nent Mr, Wellt; and that, t> those ne : \\ iih < . : > ; .1 : ? --a;. :r ' a .-rt'at When thia i fia ni iw :? elf rote, we h?'{"' thi: it v ??- I.- ri forth t-? be filled by f i ti ->r; m liar aatd -'\ Jted q aliaVatioaa? T.rn wh ? r i .Vv i'Kis jean aad ? trt.r.-t Um eght to the philo- iphy of Crim \ il e -?? lj u4 r.\ ? systteaas of Prison Disci* ne, the i auaea oi kaaaaa frailty, die., die. We hopro* no msn would evtimuto be chosen a Prison Inspector who had not too much liignit of character to sofaVeit tibia or v i thei .:: . and too mueh t. nderneonof fei ing to seek the society of criminals an? der si ? im| ? Ise hot that of i deairt to re? ft m and benefit them. How deeply are hate tern disappointed thus far is autfi ientl) lOtorii us. are hope a caauage in the future is not utterly imprai ticabla i hi tftraj ai ( hriotiwaai, \ citixen i f Maryland weir on Thursday i .L'lit last to ('hriati taa, near fearartrrr, IV. accompanied by an ohleer with a proper warrant according to the act of Congress, tore laim two fugitive slaves. Their cova> i g w at apt ett i bj the ne^r a ?*, who t* srmbled to resist tue law and defend the f eedom of th, ir brethren \ hi tody itfrav ensued in whi ii Mr. Gorsoch, the nassssr, was killed and bis son, who araa with hits, seritu'-Iy Wii:::d?d. I he slaves were not taken, hut sim*e then several arrests have made on the charge of murder It has bees a.--, rted that the Abolitioniata in that vicinity, when consulted before? hand, adi iaed the negroea to arm themsoli oa aid -hoot d wo the slave catchers. This, however, is denied on the beat authority. \ h tter which we published on Saturday, fi 'in a co iree sure to he accurate!) intern? ed in this respect. Bays that exactly the contrsrj advici was given them, and tli.it ;!?\ were ei| licitly told that it ws ? betti r to dee than fight We have no doubt this i- thr truth, espceislly as tlie Abolitionists theresboot nre Priends. It was good eoun s< ! and it i- (o be deplored that the nCgrOCS "lid not follow it. It is alae asserted that the blacks were the first to fire, a.- if th at rendered their act in. re heinous; hi t this is also denied on their patt It nny r ite.it appears cert tin that Mr. Gorsueh was he; t on getting them at whatever coat, and warned that a refusal to surrender would be attended by bloodshed. Accordingly, if he did not tire first, it wa not from any intention to apsro life on hie ?; . i . and the ut ,'roes jn hiring did no more tl' ii tJo v knew would be done to them. A great deal of horror i% expressed at the result, bocsuse white aaen poriahod at? tempting to axecuta u law of the United States. iaadtweoftaM rreaiatlng negroes fallen instead, comparativel] little would hav< been thought of it, and we presunssno arrests would have tuen deemed necessary. For our part we are tS dot plj shocked at the b|o< dshed * bicfa has taken place as any < ne, but we cannot hold the negToca guilty ol thecrims of murder. Thev acted against ont law it i- but. but thej had another on Ihl ir .-nie. and that ? law august and dil baS in origin, nam< ly, the law of Nature Thev dl ft tided an inalienable riL'ht, namely, the tight to their own persons. When that right is a-.-,nl< ii.no buaaan di ci se oi eaactnacnt can annul the authority of tht individual to de t i d it. and to defend it, if he think advisa? ble, to the Isst. No aet ol Congress can make .t r-^hi ft r one man to convert anoth? er into his personal property, or wtvttg for that other to refuse to be ao treated. No statute of man'f making can abrogate the first and manliest inatiDct of man's nature, for thai i-> tht en ation ol the Higher Power. It ia not auf] i< nt for a l< gisbtture to de? clare that certain usdividuala are and ought to be the slaws of certain .fliers, for Slavery is not i matter of Lau in the pare and elevated aeasi of that term, but ol violence; and bj violence they that it lays hands oa are, in the eye of impartial and unso| hiati ated justice, author:/' d to resist it. Woul I it not m truth h ive been a worse BBunk r had iJo' Degrees been -hot down im del* ndiag their freedom1 But whatever be the absoluta natural I r:. i in this ease, it is plain thai the Mucus fell into a lameiitahls error. They ought f., have followed the advice of their frisunia ia! ear aped from the country tVe doubt that naight have been doaj eves tibxi the warrant w.i? out for their arrest, for on all -nt. - they won! ! have found ail and com? fort ..- they Bed Even these who uroaeu It/ui ni pr?^-^!!^!^ tic- i.r'.-i --ity of ?na mining the odious, rue mfaassas law for tlsve-estrhing, would then have h> Ipa I then in their strait. Now. by their t..? y have ehaaged the rSSQsnd made them ? .v. - :.. lie i! a; a_'_'r<.r- in-t.?.d . I -:.lit rers. It is out of the question for fugitivea to khini ot fateihly resi tiag the . thorities, and being -o.it i- wrong for them to undertaki [t is wrong to aeek aiu defy nsartyrdom,where ootbing into be gained thereby. The only safety for persona i- to _?-t out of this land of I crty as I uM - they east, V?trust that thia asulauf holy event asay not be l ti ' :.t its use m nxtn/ upon this ens tmeat anaoeg us the character that it si etaer eivilixed countries. Let it ? an sa if ts,ahs\mofal sad iuhnaaan. For, w. bar** said before, this atrray is o:te rafitslfj ".: Itl rruitS. In the Southern States, where Slaver] hi at bonne, Mend Hans if a .recent esresjJaftnfsM hi laVnafti al nv.ij.turr. In bringing Ui'- fir I cpoaour m a it i? !. >t surpiiamg ih.\t neat liorr:*! nefiea should come with it. Hut far ShtTI rv sr. h ihn g? Would rot be ; but f.* tbe Fagitivo Siaro law-tin \ would ? >t t> ? t!u Fra State*. ??raw*. Tl m>whohavelatterly ?aal a *fa}aa*. selvewwith |laa<a v. the cur.-or, annli gence from l-.;:-. ,v. i!...,. N. n., du?n??? worth ao bm rc. will v.t II i...-. moraur; ta resume the halm of can (al martiag Apart from tl i -rt ,i r?cht ra ?. iad t > Ja if ike ?r i 1 ' > c.? i i * - r,, r, ?., ft(,r ow n< ra, with i II ..... . tt.onal fewhkr w \ ich it ia our dutj to .'? trianah ao!i{??>???! tor ot.r si-,, .; r>. t'-e pol.ti^ t,ew* ;> call 'aU d lui , ,, In regard to Faaaca, there aecas' to o? ao longei .t reaaon la daaaat mat th< Ptincf ile Joiavi.] baa reaolredla isas* t?te tbi t vinyl. ? .? - \ > ? ? , <.>a return t.. 1 ranee bj - af a:>, la -a ,tt either t?? the National lasen ' . .?: u> r.r? I'rcaid? nc). It ia aaid that ha wilt (4tat In the lattrr a .ih a riew, ci an to the for raer. A special el* tien ia about to be hail to fill the vacancy in the IK perineal of Km. isterre, where the Priact i- i \.v diaaiy popular, especially ia the Bniittno t tv of Rreat. He will be ?le ted, aad then the queatioa will beoutht abrogation of tha ia* creeofhaaiahitwut, which noa forbade bin, as weUallthe otn i an ... lei ofhn(ianily,ls return to Franca, [aiait ia mapoaed will he accenanliahed; he will return aad take h.t se.it . next lo will be pi I il uominition for the Presidency and will himself be al Paris to direct the anacavere ol tl<e eleetotil campaign. Such, nr -mmih thing aeai it, is probably the plaa ia the eaaecutiea ot w hi-h the Prince and lu> in.nn dial! Irunds,? prominent IBBOBg whom is M. JuHMJ fastaj tie, who was las] rear ii iln-> ounlry aw now engaged M Gruiaot, M Dueh uaaa* and in short all the politic il le.ideia who formed and snstaiaed the aval Crovensneal of L ttia Philippe, oppaaa this aoh< ma,? They go for the fusion el aha two btaaahaa of the Bonrbona with i riew la the reotUre tioti ol monarch) on th< baaii of legaa maei \N i do not here andertalk to appreciate the motive which inapela M d< JoiaviNe to auch B course, nor to decide whether it be a genuine resolve ta aubaait la lite UopuMir as the best thing undei the c ire ananases, ? >r a plot to oveithrow the ' aaatafalBn aad reinstate the throne It i myta aaa oeive, however, that a naa of his aetiva dh> positaoa aad iatense patriotic fruiliag ihaaM prefi r to eater Fraaee oaaay tolerable eon ditioaa whnh would iaaare bim an iniluen tktl place in public allair.s. l.ilhei than to instin Eaglish exile in tka axpeetattaa-ef a daily more aacertain ami inprehahln \lo* toration. The traditioBs ol Ins faaaily ira eatiraly in favoi of this hypatteeai, In* father did not eatcrtaii aaj rigid rieww at inonarcliical priocipts, apart fran In* <>wu interest,ami lus graa Ifathoi was Botans*asty ready foi any comproBsiai withual laaydta bow much he was required to tarraadai ? W liners Iiis iota tor the MOeiataM <?! l.oina XVI It i? evident th u If. do Jouaville has 11.4 lb" political chaacea which bate ilmm mi much foi Loais Kapoleofl His mime will rouse wide aad butt 1 aaiatoastJae by whash Napoleon was aot affected, rim l?o.;it imista cannot go lor bin as thej did (ot tb? uaephew ol Ins uacle;*1 and great aanay be the OrlcBBs prince'a popul?r Ui ia tbe n iporta, In* will not find thet>blind support fron the peanaaBiy arhieh proved neffoa ciooa at the last eleetioB. Baatdaa- he lack- one advantage that Napnle. n en joyed . be has not the repatatiea ?>! batag mt a tally ami norallj dafii iaat, ind m> large I arty that in n ality is opposed ta ban, aal hope to coavert bin iato ita tool. I >ii tin whole, tin ii, lUCh a mow ineiii on the part of this prince ha > IB IXC! IbbI BfB" ini-e for the good csaae It La a m ar and potent element ol discord in the sena oi those whose ? ml is to imttln 1 libarty md ? ii bain the pi ople, and adds another to tbe prouabilitii a of a rlsnoentir trhiauah at th?t coa baj electioa. Mill it is net wise to regard the proepaat with too mach ceaAdaace It is ilarata poaaible that the aati ranablieai factioae should take eoaaaal al pra^aace, ai 1 ai the last nonaat abasaiaa their ajntrrela und make ronnoB fit nf, rathei than risk tin; traaafei ?<f the gaveraanat iata the band? of geamae, radical iffpahlifiaa. (n tint ea-c it la possible thai they shnilid il ou M da Joiaville as their u.'?si ivnaahk bbs> didate. It woaid bat add inothtr ta the strange licisaitadea of atTairst sheeld thai de eeadaot ol Boi.riitn. Km^ ? p?i , .\<* aaontha be ace, ball re the National Aaseoa bly to take the -aih af Idelity t" the Repair* tic a.s its Preeadeat. We eo; v in inother edami tha bbjbbbi letters ol ti,e Aaatrian E apt rar, by aanhi without more ado, he annuU the GaBSBBa* torn of Mar'h lib. I-1!I. ami laakBBBl BB1 empire in name. ;., has lorn.' been in fal tty, ta a I ti<<- adraatagea of aanixad ?l^o lutisn. iieaceforth it ia aaaoaaced that the Miniaten af Austria are raataaiMal/< to Bl otktr ao/ificaV aaflsnfjf likaa "?< aieaaaaaai a- >: know ia other aoarea ot ,>o-.\?*r. Tonal li.ei 1 wear nacoaditnoal idelity . bis real* Intioae teatitjiaiog Ihr laws and naxini ?f justice tie) are to carry net, and tb? Rfich\rath, or * 'ouacal of the Km, ire, 1? now hi.s 1 Baeil alone, iad is to give its aaaaiaa wIm 1 ti ?- Enpenn desaaaoa it A(bn thaai 01 a aaeei his tnperial llajt rty, i" ^ k*atai which mi_'bt well pa.s- f.r a eipiul joke, baada over tha Coaatatatna to hia I'rima Miant? aad tha Praaianat of the Rais ho rath, (or u en to decide, u> ripe iad ?eno?a