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?179111738 ?OTIOK?. _ "Yam- am-? WlllTBl Hat* or the mo*t AM i ft* st,It,, -As'arg- ^^i^r^'i^J fei? sr.n Prn.n Hat.. Veivet -f.) Ct.*b Oat* ind rffiirr' Beaacte. as eau be found. Al*a * iarg. ae -nrf ? ?? '* Pur? ?Lt f'i"- M. ,M n .... . ?"S|55? j M Kill ????>? ?*? Cuia] M Kocactth's Kim ? I,(>'? k >ibart has od hand a general aa??rtn en'< f Oe'.'l???? i HatJ tad V%um, Cbilfl'?*'? Pat.o Ha ?, Lad**' ? e;t llonaets. Lmsrellas. Can** For?.kC , nllol tbc be?'- ru?t?r.al now is msrket. wkieh'he w"' ???" "?* **'' twal) profits Ta# aHSU?? of Ibe public i? ssora paroculaily directed i? hia t> Hai. who b, f >r laeiilty, e iei' ine* and etyie, ur^?-p??**<i ?? any *' Ha?, in the r ty Tn* He a will ?aVw '.r ? ' < ? 1 ?4***th*Bi He netet ?uJ*r* a b?ad ???>*?- sis Rales ?'. 0*1 ut. -.vered . ?? 't * ri?*st?? Msaaa ,u ?aassaabar in? Br bias saate, Ha m sawsatasy_ ""ft? The Knperorof Austria his com m.oreda war pon ra?anbllraa Rata, Heave* help h. wtturr.a^r^r.ii'wvt h?l>"M?'l * S? into f?o 1*8 Palte*, ?t . for whether i.. w.n'rror in i> Banter. I tk* v-r S oVait-laa.l a*uene? Kiroxl Hatsar, all Ibafw rhey ai? wara o? ?ha aaad ... Iba -. i ?. -urne a*a ?< Ue I a bat bVpwMm an Hai? aHo.altho ich av. -y one ef than u, ...?,... ,1.1. ! 1 ? *'. Now ,fy?u really want a r ..? TiaL? Hal sa t, KSOl l rata) labini nt. hut one l tour beafi rt, * ? bs a truly fin shad ceatle aaaa. Voti raiu...t |v, al ill SVaAltS at IK U? PultoB-st. f?? Lat us who dl kp to keep "the win ter >f ?ur der r,t< rt" at bav. by ?iicbiing the r d'lica'e ferms wfth Kur. wid lad at GlBl?*! aa r*a i.tn?-- mwr; mant -f Vtetttr?tta bfaffti, Cap** ami Call? fr.n th* Premium Prunn?? and ?h.. I? - t Ittool the Medal ?t ahn Arnanr.an sssttitut*, to iba ? h-aper h it vet e.egaut aati, e< mpoctd of Marten, Mink and ( Hin. heda The? are all of the tew pat'renn popular in Pa-is. and ladiee who are jadaea of Burs will see at a gian-e that Iba a.sorlrneat m a aaset (oatatabenaiTa one. Oanta, No. 214 flr adway, opposite St. Paul a Ki k-. 1 i Peas.?An flc^ant assort eaeat of Muff? ar i Viet, rhv ?, i m ''u.' of ttOSfl and mink niartca, fitrb. lint, ami a rari' ty of Btaet rich ?'ur? ; also, an aa?urt?j'i>eo iswutn.. nt of rent la man't raattas'. bare, and children ? f.,M.i<.:.:d, ? ?!..?? " d t aps Ladies' ndirnr HaU and felt Bcnntia. Tba p?bln will do well t* call Bed exanune fcr ibcinselies at 'he aid ei tabbelied Hat.t'a;, tud F rbb re of Jo- B Bst^kTlR, Ko lud Bowery, < Staat d Grand at. Ki Rh. U rs, Fi'bh.?Youwo's preintun: far store*, No Ot Bowery, and No lljoka t .near B way He kaetw anercelient aasorlrnent. hat hl* ^.?^J? m tB ?factar? d rrabl. sells rhoap. ami re. ..jninon.I.s nutbina eat what is ??J He *wt tka ptasaaina at the hate Pairof the Ari en, an Institate f n ?u(*rior Pars sad w irl m*B*hj] . nl ImMW kS_ CaaiUrBsTJf'i Pabji Hatb.?Just teceireti and tt.a day offered for ai st?a*? Bsdaak . I iarojcaol Chiidrea'a Panry Hnta, ' ups. anil Lad)**' R i n* Hal I Pari? rnanutar'ure, e.| ? i , ,1 by B 04 ever b I ?. import? ed or tdtered fo? ?nie m thi* oowntry, LeaBT B Co., h itlers and leaders cf fa.-hn.n mr Uci. s Ha'-, Nne. J, 4 and . Asl." House. Hr Shawls, Shawls?A large st'.ck of *np*ri..r Woolen Sbawle | '" 11 b* fo ad ll WtTcnooct &. Leads ATEk' , No JI7Broadway, ?h?.e also every other km) nt Bhawl. us llio'he, C.s'. i' e. Thibet, ke . may be ob'aine.l. Cloaks' Cloaks!?A good st?: k <?f BarBuaii Cloak?, aid Opera Cloaks, may be found at Hna H'oi k a LkAOBKATaaa, Mo. Ml airoadway, ooraat of jsaaaari at. WaHMeBB Hl\nkkt~i. A good aVWOrt* (teat of Woolen B'ankets, of various rnaktn, and every sare, quality and pn e, or ne h an 1 it Hi i ? ... K k J.tAI>BEATt.K's, No HI7 ll...ad. a/. Thev bAft als" a tart* *iock of riaaai ls.ij .its. l.are and Matlht, Wia dow l>i?iwries, und every other sind of housewife or fam? ily Dry Ooeals, win. h the. arc sellklg lew. fx/ A few inure data ;itid LiOail Iv'issitth will !><? with us, when we till ull have an apportnajty to ludse.d in man us he a uul net as he la represea'ed ? But the 'lay h**Ba***d when iadgtai ut must he pr.ai ? need ap?n the outfit* oi Winter CletkiB? ?anrad onl atU*a Taybr'a h*ad qaaiter*. N* 7t Pulton-at. The public al taiae hat dreale.l aaaai naaalt thi.t this ih the place par ei - cellenceio 11,tain ( lottune at low rates lor ( tin, and at tbe same ti r hi I .irl Bl . a** rably deal) .vi b Skllino Obi Bblow Cobt.? Hitchcock B LkaI'IH a i I ft, No 317 Broadway.I a. l* nar.l s . are ?ellltiK out tin ir entire sto< . of Good* bep)w cost, and are vflerii.* sink bsdlieesB*Bt* to CHatOBMtt M tie. si Id an meet with in this Citv us bi aatifal laahionabl* 1'IhhI Silk? at i?. a yard. rle?ai t f.ro. a.lu do ?*.. ap.'eadtd Irish Pup* tin ?*.. and Wonted Piaida, Piem h Marino*, I) l*iat - ?< I ?very thing ?Im ?uually cheap Sellin?; On--. ? Pbtbrbob & BcMPHRBl s, No 179Hrt)?dwav .< on.ernfWhit*-st .will tall the entire lot ?>! Curi>eii>..:>. i iraha ?d*tth*lat* large Anctioasali the follow mi- prices Rich Br?se?!-, r.a toll's (.-r v a-.l , hlxtra Heievy J p!,. v.,rU , i.\< i m lleavr, super, is to ??. per yard. Deed uil wisii, 3s td. to is per yard , <M Cloths, Kitia b?..vy, 4s. pei yaid. And all atfcat Mod ?quaily low. azu 4w* commbbcial Mask, PbBTH \mB0T.? stataa *athi* Baak taktet M ij parotal diacounl Notes on Bars ol Ne.v BoCB*lt*, lines' f tit k, lurmers' Baak ff patta, Bva.? t*daaa*ad at par by E Bvajit.Nos, 7uaud7i PuLon-st . atpayataat jet read m.oi. Clethiaa of (iid? senptd us C9~ 11.n:s? ktsepertv, an.i ai! v?ih( r?, in want ?4 Beddim. Hmiste ..1-. s: . s m'ui io t. nail at M. WtLLAke's .do e.t .1 1 to I >v . in'. I .0 Ci ,th oii-st., ?ornei ol Mainerr my bo i.. .ml the largaat s ?ertmeutol artH les lu Ins bile, evel c.iered to 1'e pn. e, eoiisistiiiL-o! l-'eiiih. r?, ii. .|. .i see Patent I ? Bedsteadsano Cot?, whol. lattaad n t.oi all InTa i ii*s* *m NABBAa*>Bl.?r>(iot-iiM !.? i >' Union \ .-su. eiatioa. Boot*.shoes i Har ns v retailfaiarkolaaali prieea tt? DitBB, Doahle.gole, Kiahinc, Haut* Int, Walkwig. Rn.ui:, Rareeywrt1, Ratiaaera aad Pit*" men's Hcote, 1? at bet ulu aii >ther kiudt of (Ivereboes, ke,, kc . made ai d Bold t>> Warai .-. N->. HI Pulton at. a29 ttATak'] b Hooi>, BtBOTB.? rhe otseapeataf.il l">t idace to ret B.H.ts, f hat I BBsl 0*11 rt .ii n-. i: ( "irt ?udt ?t , tiader tbc Mcr. ban's'llo'e! Put* Preach calf ditta Ih.ts tor *i at aanalLj aaM at Itandat pit bi leatk?! ataakt ai .1 Mi,H?it .cv .. i i ? (of a ? perini quality ? on I.i a' ? ! 1> 11 .\ \ BUbtTaTaABi Mis. Jkkvis's ?'old Candv?The tir* side reiuedi lor ('."iiiks, t->'ds, II ... . ad the v iriooa throat and In. . an spbil ta old aj Mrs M jeb t Ik, Ne. X* Brou.lv.uy, and lit Drugtists :.t a*tallJ aM "1 Fine Jpwkihv, Watchbo, 8iltrr ani> Pi ati Ii Vl'Akl in P in. I i, mm - I he 'adn s aad i:eu tlem. a of New Y'tk, and tu ?.<? \ isi:inc the cr.y. vvlrjia*. site ta puichaae articii t in th's line, rli xibl vi-'t Mr j P Lian k..s.k i i. at i n eat N 10?Bi , where t .,, can pal chase at a ?mall advaic? on co?t of unpertati and whric eiriy article i wartaatad as te.ueeeuied. Ul7 nThkSn The Canton Ti-:aw\isipanv ut i^t jmrcd to sail, wholesale or retail, Peaai ad Col eei i , p ii \.. . netvandat lowerprieea'iis.. ui. irlhwatahliahi i*at. Coa ?umeisol imi would roBSult thi i inti i , iron in* Ihmttete laication ItiChathaut-ll en Pearl u 1 B sasevt-ll I No bran. '.?'?.. ? aM ImWBS PaTBBT LaOLIAK PlANO-FoRTBB?At the ware i s.u.? i f QtLBkai a, C> , No )t] Brondwaj aaw iH?ile Bioadsvai Tluate.r. si?d No. Ut Broadway beUw Or aad n,a\ 1^ lotiad a very larre and rxttn. ive ;o,j t tnent. t IMr.oa. with aid wubetit toe .? ill* i. lor -?U< at Bap law refect tar ***** er city aoewpta* r a k Qo.'s Piam* in ed uo t ..mtu'odaiion. rtley ap*ak fortb*mse ... aBtta* ll ok v. n ?i. aa*, i,, ,t A jatiioioitk ijattMB of BAlrettisiti<> in the l^-st s es ai.d Btftta ol the rtBBllJ BW1 bt adoiaed si \ R. Pat-MBaN AdTeitesuaj A?enc?. rubaa Buildin*>- wh. ietiie agent ntaj t^ i<eassidtrd,*ad taluabl* practical ist. i stattM aaaaaai a TO I'KINTICRS ANf> PlBllSHfUM.-Th? fttwTos CoarANt tatesMtl iQ) call the atleatao* ol Pna jeis and Pub) ?'.. ? . .?. red Ty| ? I S reutvist Flates, kf aw* asateawasarat csuuwsts an titiui to theoi a ewp(*r face, at als.ut one-tbird a.1 | t theit durability is us. teased in dir.s-1 batBBBap affaaafat *srai rp* i ..,. rect eM'eianeuU.is as U is t- 1. PruaB Uu* siiuie i ,. ? it wilt at once N. pWTeeved that*ihint tweetlraontansi, en.liir , wtoprtnbsvl I et penen.-e has Mt*M wed last. ,? paay hs?. m uied leltnis k.,teiU fcw tk* thev Baa uremtie.l i ? MV? Bad aj. tahhshooml. I Nenh \s iUuob ?i . X. w - \o?V _Taaaatli a_a*a paaetaa** aaaat. . .nti.? r-fV-..i , ftawVovk i ?artet ami ha?*Birtr; New V tk Dativ I aae^ac^jow llsulvJimnssJ b.^ion oi Out i i BxsiHsb Ptctonal DrasviBc Ro,m c.wt, inaw; New-York t>rt*a, arid other* \ N, .all TnTkastl , t^VillM^.^,> Y Srotas? Stbtbs! ! Stotib! ' '?Now is U? one to bey one oi the be*t Air -I i bi C 9 arw ?ter aflrred to the publ.e Wanautej to Bak. ,.r 'he BKWey ret*iBed Also, ea baud, aad tar sale, a'gvueral aaatrtatiat of Parlor OrKo* and Blare St wee, Purntc** kc Stove? rrpain.). .-ieaiwJ, and : a u pruaaptly attaad to by WlLI.l AM at'! Titw PI t. S us Oreenw h*h- at, one dtsw raoiu tbe fein av a M a 9 OwoaiNATED Hit tlus,.?This in, Ji me Staaltlkd te the conudeace of every su.Ttier fiaai Uv? pepeia. Asthma and tisneral Debi it] I'.. i , res and U?'?iiteotB m it* lavor are ol the li.gh??: r?x , ,? a ? i - tv, BBclidisw Mcaa!>eiv 11 o, <r< v,. .. : . sued eitueas of the I ruu-d Stau s Po? ?*!., by A B k I) Sai.iks. No It* Vultm ?l A I ?A-eviUkCe .No. SI*, aad C. H R.u*. N . I? Rruai aj aad b? Dto?cists (enerally ia t' e i'n.-cd ,-t For FaosTRD Fket abb ('hii.bi.ains ? Bv?N*> Maaac Osasa Liatmeu? a a c*rt?n eure forth* **o?e~?plaint, oi.. trial* 1? uv,ci Vh-i..-s-' . t BW?aWbV ssatl ilRjittl QiceawK h. comer D U e t . Btw^BWSa^W**^ V! ?* *J C<,,t* r*f bot<!' Caittiom io the l*i'Bi.ic? The re.tt P*">'d?iiii el: LYOh's Ma. <ti rw PowntBa Ba lie de I*? * Ibwld-ut*. Ces'k. ?-..-hee. Mot Ac-, f. .. ,Us ^f1?? Partie, to prepar* ?puriou? ?rt?. S Mm?&J**S ?ealer V.rtou? lea.?a..nalMis. f * resets Z 1 "TT ??V'?-??'? 'Ured to rve thei, , Wgs**-^ kl"# ?' Mvst " Th. pioptiet.w tW Fowler & WttLa, Phrvanolo-ist* and Pn*li*hawa.CH?tt?aHail. No |t, N.^m^, "N , v ,' ?aal K?MW3bHR l " - ^ I*?* Tlerc is a Fa?Li'?n and Style U J " ~ .?,,,1?. o* clVhiie. and at ?hirta. a. vr,-v aa fa. mthM m*?TtjlrZ\~llroi the Ghee-. ?. No I Astor.?^*'Jt%. Wo;, in th. boeoat Dr. Bannir.*'*. ?***Bt Braces, and ^J,..HnP?BreTrooe.. No ?6 ggg^g* NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. KEW-YORK, SATURDAY, NOV. 1951 IV Adsi rtl>< SB rttofar Th* TViJaV of Mond*/ otufet V? - . i 'xfori " o < 1? k on Salurdsy e-e?in?T Topri? of ihr Morniag. | he trial of Harnaway at Philadelphia, on a -Targe of high treason, is now fairly tinder way, the case having been formally opeicd ji-itcrday bj an elaborate address on the part of the Government by John W. Athmead. Fsq.U. S. District Attorney fur Eastern Pennsylvania. Tita; gentleman defines treason as " Any eon.binati.>n or conspiracy by force and intimidation to pre veLt the execution of an act of Congress so as to render it inoperative and ineffec? tive." Very able counsel are engaged on btth sides, and the progress of this trial will be watched with intense interest by thousands. The Coroner's Jury in the case of the tale terrible disaster at the School House in Greenwich-avenue, have brought their labors to a ' lose, and their verdict will be found in this morning's Trihunr. An arrival at dlSllortm from Havana I,: ings ?hc <_iatifv;rig intelligence that Gov? ernor-General Concha has decided to re? prieve Mr. Thrasher, late Editor of the Furo Iru/wfria1. We publish this morning another inter? esting letter from <>ur absent assjeia'??. Ba\aid Taylor; also a good letter from our Paris eonesponJcnt. 't he I?ni sin:; tot thr WetTO. From Thr F.rprrss. The Tribune tloes not feel itself bound to support an; body plcik't <i to the support of.th" (lorni rotniss inetvaurea. " w i ihall agataaMj topport aar Whs- who may he n o m ? ir-i 'ad, tinroga weahal] wot hou oarse ves under any oti Uaatioa to dose if awpjout of tho Pocitira Siare Law, or of aoy'mcaeiirsextraneous u> the dtdarcd and well knr.vn principle* of the W hi* party,il n,ail< a Shili'itdcth by the i uiN&itiait C ?nventiofi. We will support raaatidateo ta SBSsa ol our serious dUhtrOSsOO WiththOBfl on Huh q'iction, imi haverepeatedlyenpported ataroawldoraaaai aofeojd , m of Slareiv ; but lOLaaa Us toaapport B candidate BO ni i n.ed assd mil ? prsaafj us ? rapp ctrr of tins or an\ otlicr ,tr< city, is aakinf quite too in oca." [Here is lite usual misrepresentation ol The Tribune. Nobody ever asked or even expected UftappOlt ol the Fugitive Slave I,aw as an isulnteil mi ;i-ur<. i'iit MOM <d tlM CtompKsOiM Dteasurea tbej have a-!;cii that the whole lie ac i(i;i< sceil in niton the piiiieip.'t- lap; down in the }'jesl<ieiit*6 ? OaMgS.j' lit mar'it. We bell? ye this is not tho lir>t tinie that The Etftrett has called our attention to the difference which it think - it sees between rap* I orting Uie Fugitive Slave Law " as an iso? lated measure"''and M acquiescing" in it as "Oath*of the Compromise measures." We coniOM that the distinction is not yet made obvious to our understanding. What we object to is being called upon to aid diiectly or indirectly, in the capture and rccnslavoment of fugitives from hereditary bondage. This we say boldly we cannot and will not do. Let the slaveholders catch Iheil runaway chattel.-, and let those who please h? lj> them; but to any law, com p;.ei, a e i cement, or compromise, which shall seek to nuke us personally re? sponsible for Of a consenting p;trty to the enslavemeut of hum-in beings, we object, and against it enter our protest. Nt w, to tmj to us that, tkoogb we are con acientiouslj oppoajt^to OntlaTing self-eman? cipated persons "Is an isolated measure," \(t we may readily uacqtlsesee " in it " as Ol e of the ('oniprouuse measures," is to -re;il( what we do not comprehend or utterly revolt at. If Matte llii;h Priest or his luiiiun had told Judas of old that he could BOf be expected to relish the betrayal of Christ "as an isolated measure," but uii^ht readily ' acquiesce' in itM as one of the Com premise measures"?ihe payment of the tl itty pieces being the other?it seems to us that he would ha\e talked very much t!u same logie aud nioralitv with thiit of T'.v Express. Bttli suppose the Fugitive Slave Law weie a measure to be swallowed without choking, w e ask why our side should bt ieijuired to Macquiesce in the principles l.,id down ii the l'residei.t's ItsMetge.*' wh:leor.r aiittgonists plainly do not I The very man who drafted the Fugitive Slave Taw is a bitter enemy of 1 th" Compromise Men sorts as a whole, fought them from fust to last, and don't mean to rest -j net un? der them. Two-fifths of the vote which pas.-cd it were east by the bitterest arui Compromisc men in Congress. The State of Ttxas voted solid for this act, yet CosV giess is BOM to be strorely iniportum d to BOdit] M eof" thi Cv itiproniisf im asures'for the sj ecia! advantage of Texas. althoii"lt >he was most bountifully dealt with bj this very nteaMMs Then her Covernor, Mlowug in the wake of Geoige |f. Dallas, another zealous ( ompromise man, calls tor a revi? sion of the Federal Constitution in the in? terest and for the better security of Siaverv ? and these are but two or three among many projects now on the anvil, all looking to the modification of the Compromises on ! the side of Slavery. Against this no ( om premiser remonstrates nor criee ' Agitation it is only when an Anti-Slaverv sentiment I is expressed that the saeredness of 1 the Compromises' is insisted on. We demur ? Put ?The Tribune i!.?T9 Ml feel itself hmni to m. p. rt Mtboary p'ts'??d to the suptxvt ol tac t'mupro mi5, rntasuK." No,Sir! that is not a fair statement. Is i.ot Mr. Clay or Mr. Wt hst-r alucidantly 'jledged' to these measures ! Did we in? timate that we could not support them, just a? they are ? Here is nir ground : The Whig partv, as such.is tota pro-Si ivert r-orau ai.tl-Sl ITOTJ party, though thetc are \ o-Shvery and ami-S'nvm WUgo. We are sritHtig to into a Contention of the entire Whig p l tj . nominate candid.-.tt-.a srleO atr k io*s re? liable Whig*., put tlif m bef-.io the country on old-fashionr ! WLin prim aploo, aud ^ire them a utited ami hearty support. Bat if a majority in any National Ctmveaiio? which ma, he hell -ha;! pot Sifa>iavtkl late hito the palt} Cr* d ar. Mtt i ly new and f-ttangc article r. s{.rctii ,? Slavery, and make 'acquiescence ' in i: a tt>t oi" W:.;_' oithodoxy, nominating vornan who Joe- pot promptly litt'?: the new SMbboiirtfe to th- il satisfaction?why then, we say, the PaWOTitJ will he completely ih-solvcn* from all sWiga* tion to support a nomination which ? r fti cally prof-cribe* and ostoacises tt??maeli aa That was the ground taken ia our former ar? ticle, and it b 'piite humMc enough. There are more of these who <jenera!ly accord frith us who cannot come down to it thin a"? ready to go beyond it. Carol uro Eitbtot.?It is worthj 4 noUce that sir.ee Kossutri has come out in Blinaod in opct, repudiation of the principles of Red Re publicanism. to which it was once ttmaelit he had a derided leaning, certain journals here tnat draw their inspiration from the t rench school of philo? sophy, are heroine less warm ui their ruloaies of the man,?don't pride themselves so ranch as ttwsr used to do upon the treat acquisition they thought he was to be to the Kcd Republican eaOM, Toey puhlnh his speeches to be Hire, hut have very little to say in praise of them. This il all very natural. tin''(T the nrcurrs'ance?. focialsra and Fiurier bna, m>t;.ki:i in their man, cannot be expected to min the rc?t ot mankind in do.r.g him tnnor. Kipres?. It may rr may not BSVO berat Dr. Tot? I Johnson who ubocivod thr' He who insists that all men ar< stoundi els, convicts at ! ? .-t unt.' It was true, whoever said it. He who la always discovering or inventing mean, WW, sordid, .-ellish. rn'-rciniiry motives lor the acis Of Others, may he and probably it mistaken ?S to thrirvpspringl Ol articles, :<ut lie very clearly n veals Its *a ? We in vei In art! an intimation Irom any onar. ter that Kossuth was a Socialist or ' Fourienst' ! ?never heard that he had ever even hoard the i name of Fourier nor that he had any opinion rc } spe.ctmg Sorialism. What are t!ie distinctive ?principles of Rtt\ Republicanism,' we cannot gness, unless they he those of rannst, thorough I? i.ii!i!icaiu> :i ?I?e, iil'licanism, If BOOd 00, to thebattle-field and the grave, in r^mtradnstinc tiofl to the skin-deep, hypocritical, bastard Re* public ai.ism more dominant in France, and which has- some votarn s or apes on tlu> side ol the Atlantic. If 1 Red Republic iniarfl bo as aye underscand It, Republicanism nt all hazards and to the death, 'hi 11 KoSSUth is ol that very kind. i though originally (like our Revolutionary Fath I ? ra) he only began the great struggle which has \ rendered his name immortal by a coust of Coo rtttotioaailly Rcvolutmnary resistance to gross ?.istiri stions and seta of practical tyrattny. Bit, though he doei not seem in all things to regard tl e British town of Government as we do, and thenh he shows s |tXld deal of policy m catering to the British Manufacturing aridity for wider market- ami profitable trade, we never at any fennet moment esteemed the great Hungarian more highly or admired hint more heartily than ivi lo at this moment, tht'ii .'li w<- <ln not deem it nocsssary, to ray so every time we publish one of his speechi s. Mississippi.?The Constitutional Con \ention closed its deliberations and adjourned without day on the 17th. alter pass ii'j a m-iic- of Resolve* tn MbatasaasS liko those ef tieorrria. affirming that Mississippi actroleecea in the Con? stitution, the I niou. und the Compromise im as ores, but will be impelled to teceda il Ootrtgrsai I repeals tin- Fugitne Slave Law, or in SO] man mi interferes with Slavery in or the Blave Trade between the Slates. The followio| was pssiodb) 79 \<MM to IT nays, <?i \vtti about a part] vote, vis : Iiisuli t<i further. IIA, That :u lue opinion of this c>w i.t.on, the ateerttd rnrht of taxteaaioB from the i i loa,OB the part of the state or Stute-, is titterlv unsanclioned bv the Federal t onstitutio i, wUcO vw.s framed to " esta: lisa" and not to destroy the I nion oi the States, and that uo sro?eaioa e in in feet take place without a tili,torsion oi ih<? Union ? staMUhed,and which will not virtu illy amount m its e/feottl und eottavararmeee to a civil revolution. ?We saspscl this is about the uul of the 'Union party.' Thirty-two of the ' I'uion' Del egates have united ri a call tor 11 nion' County ConvetstionatocltOOaa Delegate-to ? State Con Million to meet at Jackson on the Bret Men da) in January, and chooea DelOfati s to the prospective National l?< iuocratic Convention at BaJtintore. STafi Ek tViea.? The ' Union' ticket lor State (?ilicers an ceo' da by about the Mlowing ma on ties . Ket te, (.i'vernor, over Dans, by l,80? maj. Home, Sec. of Stale, over bell, 3,000. Hussen, (Dan) Auditor, orer Swan, by 3,50u. Claik, Treasurer, over (ir.rTuh, b> -',5".). St ott. ( hau. ellor, ttves Ewm, by 4,000. ( h.n ciry t lc rk, (Jonesor Simons.) doubtful For f'o?;.r.?.?. the msjorifios are nearly i l) it Nai*i?, DsifMt, tyMt aaaj. over J. Taotap (?>n. IL John A Wili ox, ?Jo , i'.ik) over Fl Uli TTl1'" III J 1) rrreman, do. bv ion over Was. Me Willie. IV. \ G, Ilrown, ,S. U.j o rr Djwsoii, by abf it 1 *i00. All the old Members but Brown are beaten and he SB van] himself by promising not lo cut up any South Carolina tantrums hereafter The BOW Mcmbera are I'mon Democrats. though thtTJ n cened most ot their votes from Whigs. J ,',,,,.?_..Chancellor Henry Dickinson. (Fmoti) is realoctsd m tne Nortiurn District over Blytha (8 R.) byjahont 4^800srrta*etMy, la th. 1st Judicial District, ll s Plsdiei (Union) hu* nan out a. M Clayton (s. R i by shoal l.iH-O. ?The ? I aaSB1 vote has not diminished since II S Convniuotal e'ect.on, but the 1 SLite'Ri^hts' Las lar^t ly increaat..' Lot-|sia>- v.?Our latest ?N'ew.Orlcafis pS p? r- .ol the 90th) aliirm the reelection ol i.ouis BtsffasSlsai (Whig)aa Stal. Auditor, by ,k very mi.a!! ma ority o\er Forter. .Opposition.) AI! the Parishes h ne been heard from but Bossier and De Seno, and Bordelou is 1*37 ahea.l Bos sierand De Soto give Morse vO;.p i for Con areas NR So whoever is elecred Auditor, c in hate but one or two hundred maionty. C mfTtt*.?Th* teportcd inaiorities in :hc sev ctal Districts arc I lajtus St Martin Oast.)ever aTaehard Ha gun, (Whig) i o. II Vrtstide l.andrriW hig) ov.-r Winder. fOon ) 1,1!.: 11 HI. Alet. G POM Opp.) over Fpiori, W..ig) ,:*1?not lomplete 1\ Isaac K Mor-.- . Opp | rc-iKjrte.1 TfaHtl ?tl M.nr. ? \\ hi s, >.\ m or vi-rtot c ,tah, Hoi.. C H?kle.?. DtKKkE. who wai i esSBSstedbythi 6? rnt Smith ? taheerty Party1 Ut \ ic -President, declines the hocor t\> Mrr> FoilleM gives Readings at the 1 ft ir*. fj ? ?? i i'':jfifB'5jr.v. WlattOaMIC TbD OpfOOitiN jwurnii" I njt M tf] i..?rf t.-. >pV ' I. J. Farweil, ?;. '\- - Sell Whig (ierefMt, Ml Of h'? (-? I ton .'. an*| do, 'huiieT+u. his majority 1* sirs'!. The other State t?:V:o.-r?arr t >p;?oiitio'i, th** VS hi?: sr. 1 Fre<* S .,: p->rto-s pinning separate .- n brOUMs !.'?<> ln*r'.?The ScMOS will !iw an Opp ? au, n n iiority, berattse half the Senators hjM u i, alt ^HBt (BBS oi thr-i r>t>p->??;tion. To th ? JJ. ajsM .' Whig**, ?", Vre-r Softer*, and ;? Opp??? itttotl h*\e been rh .vn, in ! thrr- is orte v i cr.nry The 5?efiate stands S Whir*-., 1 Free 5. ;!, 1 : Opposition .!omt Ballot. JT WM| ; Free s< 3,19t?; position 0a* I..?The >oie <oj" th** Seite, so far as h?*ard. e'.arni*?Hni.k 10*971 , No Bank 8,741 Bank DM jo lit* !.!."> T^e Counties to cornc in witi i h isdly rod oca this majority Bj Trlcgrai li to the N'ew-Yurk Tribune. I ,' ? ? yipa QOjBa, comrr FTanovrr and B'tvtr tit. Havana! a? IsTtaasded Release of Mr. Tbraaher. CasBIBSIB*, Friday. Nor, 86, MSI. The brig ?.ulnare has armed at ttiw? port fron Havana, w ith dates to tie 33 last. she rei>orts that (Jen. Coin ha. the ("apt i n-'>en ?ttJ of Cuba, had indicated h:s mten Ion of paid vi |rj| Mr. Thrasher in a few days, gm R hitn ttreaty dais to settle Ul affairs, and then to ;uit the IslaaJ. Tims has caused creat rejon in; asMtaj the UMai IB residents. I he Qoeem'l birth-Jay (the l'Jth ti.-t.) was cele? brated with ereat romp The t apttm-Ccncral |< - an w trie triofs. f The 11 ulnare tailed in company with the brig Kn.aia Hushes, fir Baltimore. The brig Metamora I was to have sailed for New-York on th> IN,aad i the Br Infralc Main, for Vera ( re./ M IRYLAND. The Southern Matll. BaLTIMOBB, Friday. Nov 88 1831. Vie hat e vo inail to-night South of Mobile. Tne pat-nrs 11 et ivcd contain iiJthirn.7 of apodalinpOT? SOUTH CAROLIN \. ??.? Destrnctiva Fire in Charlestea. I iiarf: i.ton, Thtir-day, Nov. 27. Is'.l. A fire broke out this morning on the corner of King and Qcovge-Sta . which destroyed the foilowing pRayatlt* J iiiown'l hat and clothing store loss on lh ck,f9,CfJ0. J. Behuf**! clothing store . loss on . bailduiK. *5.i'i stock. 81'! .oen. Mrs. Hoguu's mil? linery. YaieK.ne Hede".? basket and fruit store. Ii I ? ft. Addison i ( Miner, watch makers, 8800. I t.c at ac prepi rtj belongs to II. W. Raymond an I ?Aas InsnfSjsJ for 8-'.ceo only. The rosadeaca of Ha? id i . )*/ * .?? iilso i!r?tro>cd . insured for about lt.060. John Daly's hat store vTM SOTOd,bot the stock wm inJjDTOd to the extent of about |tiJ88. The Charleston Trust and Booth Carolina Coanpaniea I. it |7,l -??? 8atfht] of che t rev sf the Vireinia. Ciiabm:- o^, Watd] aadaty, Nov. iii. 1881 Tie atsramer Vanderbili lias arrired with ten of ' i eresr of iho British ship Tirginia, which res w.ta wrecked on t ape Romain,a few daysaince, n d a pilot bo..t reoorti tr.e brig Emily outside with thereiBatfittrtyf the crew, ami the captain au! nil wife, who wtare ha aa own boat and rescued, 'ihe ' Ytrcmiu had a carco ol coal, .uiJ was bound from Lirarpool lo tins port. KENTUCKY. Htcamcr Baak. LovtartuB, Friday, Nov 18, 1681. The steamCI T:mc und Tide, from Laialle, ra> MBtty funk in Illinois Kirer al Be trdstown B ir NEW.YORK. ?a Affairs at I lien. (TnCA, Wednesday. Noc. 28, 1881, William Russell, I mercha-.t, and brothar of the Poetmastttr, died siadnanl) atHamiltoa, Madii mCo., laat cienitig. l ive thousand head of cattle Mrs been pMBO 1 in tins city for Ike New-York market. A Committee from tins city iraited on Iki ?of? ? rnor to day, to h ire the sontsnce of OlCUtt com mat ad to uaspaisostataBf for life Market?.. .Rrporttj '/'.'?? roew. < lAAUSTOUf Tliursdat, Nov. 87, 1""?I. The Cnrnis swm8 BO<oay rearlwiTI ,.'<0o lialen. For the ,\ctkthcy have befn rt,304 balas, The market lia> receded to the prices current at the close of the pee vkma week. I iir lining quoted at 8fc., aad mtd< dringi.or at 8 e, Ti,r raaaipts of the wesik hara been I8.4?P- and the stock on hand, exchtaire of that oa a] Ip Mard, 1> 15 888 bales CmoiRRi 11, Prid ty, Nov. 2", Ml, 8,1' 6 V.i>r;^ have be< n sold to-day at 81 S8 / $1 0<i j the nmply baa lacreaaed and prieMare weaker. 800 i bbla. Miss Pom go.d at $Itl9 Sales of Fi.ocr. kava taken phtca at8r388. Ifoaai is .cry searce I ami ExcBaisoa tinil SioaTi Excoaaai on Rear-York I Ma declined tc .a PKmhaaa. Fbbmhti are ua ! ehaagt d. ir. Lours, Nov. -j*. hlal. i hot KU- itaady at <o 83 usi Cobb, Mc.a45e. lor white, and 90c for fallow. We ? ? i iaindsraaaad Mi aPoBs,|!4g7. kfeaa Barr, 8)18. BacoB-Bades are dull Btiee. Prime kag laABB.eicta. Whi-kv, He. CofFBi has aslvaaeod 7,800 Mays itio were disposed of at s.c. holders a.-kiiig I C. Hiw Ostiasla, Nov. M 1881. j Coi rOB has advanced lines the arrival of t!tc At* Ui tic's news Toa id Is steady. \ rain storm to* , da] owe a chock npon ousImss geaaraBy. N'rn1 -(iitLrAx . Not. V>, |88I. ( oi rov was 1rmcr to dav after the rceiptof tha A/rioal r.cws. Uready3,000beies h.\e beaaaold Middling at s./ s c s< rab has do lit.cd one quarts r I fair.t.c. IfoMaaBs i* oootad at cic. PLOvaisun* aitt red. RioCorrta1 '8JJ88hagahavebaoadtaptsi ofatOilsiOc. Whisky, 21. l'nmc LaM,inkafS,8e. Baoob aai PoOK arc ipuet. HBW<OsSjBab8, Nov. 88, 1851. L'ottob araa qwtat ta day, tha laiei aaaoontiDg to 1186 bait s Si car wa- a -t:-.e jeaSardaf, with ? of I^OObbhv at one rju trtcr decline f.?;r :. Mo 11asm 1,18ftMils were sold al StavSlie.?none in market. Ptoco?81 LMia, good bra?da, *<??'< 8:: oo. Corn declined live ccir^ -16,81 1 . t bels 1 were disposed ?f at 44*74*8. Mr:5- r.>a\ isdul! *ii :..o$n sTj. Labb declined a half, at w! i rate ft) bbls. < hanged hands, ke^s i- ?9-. Rio '. CorrxB advanced, and 2 886 bags were i Id at! Oc ? stock 68,666. The pMPVi l inarart Li ,! iU la eoi rcqncnra of anticipated large rec- jis from the Ohio nvrr W ireai u 'Cioied at 80a lie. 1' gall >n. RxtmABOBa00 New-Yora- Sight is one half l ? c .it d i oaal to pagi PENNS] l-\ Wl \. The Chrlstlaaa Treason Trials, a . C?rres;. ndeere of Th* N Y Tr.b ,n?. rattAM ? 111a. Trjday. \o\ ?> ]??? The I". S. Circuit Court. Judges (iric: at.d KaM, resumed this uiernuig the trial of CaatMf ii mnwny, for paslMpatlM in the chr.su.on Raat. The in prcs-ioi: has g^iif ajro ul thtt thi prtaOMI H a MtfbSB of the S<m icty of I-'ne:. Is. mwi -ntiv. m:; j ote Uiat fee appeare in Court ;%rr.?\ed in the pa . uliar drers oi that sect. Thai iaagreal asfatake. Fe Btay tc a m mbrr of tha: n upm : this inijy of our cit;7c^.=, but so far a- lus extern il o^earanr; a ar laiits an lu'ereuce, we -iiould viy dkBl he ? not a mrnitx r. He i.-diesaed :n a full suit of raahhmabsS t^la?'< clothes, with black ?lk neKk-lia::d?.ercuiei. aad Stan dSageaBar. His i'emeauor u?-<:.i> v. s, sraaara pievivnsiy descra.t.d it raapoetfulandro strved. A grtatir ituii. ?esT ?>{ Ladfc wer- in itHiiflanta thaaob any prtvious dar. out the ta.i.e absence of ,..:?.-(u jaopic was viui'ie. Ihe D un-Rci*n ruidtnseb crasrda d, Msd ? ??rv ?;eu-i* It ail set'.herrto throared nah sjin.>ua but di-a--t> ante?) l^r us Not?ulutaadji/ tha, the nt-w* p< rfeet ->'r :er and i,i-oi>iiias v.as mansicstcd t>r t ie i-r wj Jaase*Co*rd?a 1.1 1 im a*'*r ( ouaij, the jnro,- srbo was eh ? .-. ea ft : ?' to>-? l. -'.l t i-? . rn. was a I. i .sw.,r>. The rams **>ttj llaaaasrajr stand aa f j?ows h.. srtE* l-,.tt. Jamea M llvt-Sias, larr?s Wilson, lefaa lua ?| !.-.a.a? C?*l. .1.. S..| .t -ii X -wtasa. f. r. r M-t ! s> than w .-unwiisLt. Ri.ls.r-. Snath. I..- ra.i~ *\ij"?l W. K Sa?!!' r Jan r. Ci'v.dm. Arter tLe junri wrre s*nted. Distm t A'irnfy Jo ha ?T, A shew ad ? peat d the case fsa the Gnemir.^at M rrr c. I?atth,set;ic<f>:th ?hat the psawaesstssaexpecttsi teva Jr.- -i-i .trea?.* a.-i.t ? U-c I i .'-.i Sta-^. i. ' ?.? A' It"' i-i'i.rli.ij.-n > i Lljtre t Att.irnef AsirneMu ? - a i.'s irro I. A?hrr.ra<f. sww].. ar.;s?-ami sa:.l he w .-> reed it.e mtati'es -I Ihr I .8 ('treat t ..??? ff IBM ta Rttl, lo sliiwthatK D ItfraI.am i\ as ?n;-?,nt#sl a C"?iu.-s oner ,1 thil (--urt on U.-t ]tti. bv Jadre Rin : . . AHowit /. l>. /nor*4?*s.-?-'i-n?I i- r.: . ? .- :i:s-t . H >,r H Kln.e ,C?'D.r.'-?im reail.datBil ii.U March, '.tj ./ d? Mtsaghaasaa >-tTicrri? extc xr tha laas of tha I n,i*i fctates . I issued thsar awn s BRBBU, dated '?h 8ept?m er, ? sr -s(v ,i tine f<>r tie a>re.-: oi X.wh Bidr/. a m latto maa, bolonem* to E<lw itonueh a second i?r K. !??? ford, a third for J.-lma H.in.nonJ. a ?".artii tor l.emis llammoad, ail twlnnetir '.t Rear C, ,fs ( a. SB | llir s, a rraiits beards lh* san.r data Hraij M. Khaec.Med. J M. B?aiii-k<d that all tin- fthaaa o? ? rr.uoV.I frxn a. - t; ii ? ?.?:. s_o :u :.;, ?i , ,i u, ?. j if I)i>trwl Altmuer Ashmrad Uen.aod.-d taa: Arr Mr (..-is ih sh?? 1*1 rrsBBin. is he -uuld tnlr b? a witneae lu s. i, t iu,iBi,rai BifiUer. hat nu to tu? arjaaoaaaaa at rl nittaaa Ttu Brajaagraad to. iito L Athsarad, E*.|., said oa s itiposaj that the swslsa w u!d ii^lj to witaCBMS -sa both sidet Ha then raila.1 ;ha ? 111 r.ves f.-r the i TO?C<-'Hm n, u J J| r-'..| -l, , i? ,,. Saaf?(KiJkei. U,e J -sf Gru-ri. ?!??<? C"^"1'- - - \ I ? w ?ikI ki" iraa'ed Mr lnoant*??a ?wMWltWlw witba.u.U'iepla-e. MkJ Dee.lh sr?? IlM-jJjtlltf'INUVtk-fMIl Mated tat. the Mltw-ii ?III -o'> 1 s?.rt IT' :<r if, ifuni'Sli'HMK _._ i . . ,? ted to kaow -nether uwirjMmiflJt ?, Mn,r?,i->? iMl ihemeelv.t now.orw mm to. .-..??>?.' ?I Is? oi eaed. , ?? - ?? . I ru', mwIM . ?? - -??tr s?b?-i. ttief? ouU r??4 BBtauetl Ii M e Hi the i-epe it. rn ti?ti?o.it i . - ?. twix?-lam?turv>ferat*llrt..g!it?- , n .ia I rmx-.tt'esj to the k ?im of Wm PerBer a..r . nr.: - J ? Uo a dta th of the POBBt ^thena* , ' IrsCr::. it. lb s ie the It viuht. 'i.we 1I at d "t? tt?? J 1 nireB a* far at made, the h >?M i> fjkeluyw hl?^ n ?'kfd.it te of-oat LTO feet fem the creek . ia et?tr rl?n i* e pe-srectivc. (showa.) the one it Ut Carr * , b,?ee. ?l?etimi ?-U:iiUBt. !it??n .1 oa the plvaare h? , trst aed ?eeoud etofite ?>( Parkers b niie. m vrkiB??? , ?Vera, T-iedow? ??.<) .lun-i,. they are a .t d'awa ny a, I cao.era.bitb} ike rnlet of rerspect.ie. tk' rowi ?f 'recj arc tight, bot I raa'i say that the nm*r of treM Is t BtcBltaerwwaaf treat; I marke.) a pronitneot .el tie*. mm I ?Mt. Id to da te, beg dtd ae< moatart it ?mm ex planati ataah ptaee betweoa e ?eaeel aa to tew this tree ein c ta te placed ? hm' ;t is on the plan 1 Mr Lai lue Mid. II BBaaifgBtsBa'tTTri pla-caliber* -/ V P hi. ?i 3! i ' molf Mr Lewis remarked, tha. the tt?e stands in the ??* ?ds, ? i/.l isnot n.risrrtd . JuOe Oner?VI hst harm does the do to ny rxvlr //'???// Khnf, sworn-l .im tbe ,*r*ej te wh ite true . .... t aid these ?.,mn'? ? ?re direc ted. ? sh >wn I proceeded to tern thrae wamste on ihcnnof Scot is-l. botwoea I aad2 e'deek; I wasto start ..a a'ienJ. ta Mal rail* to nett Mr. Fdwap! <; rtaea. J >hn A gee, Theaeaeea Tui'y. Mi Oeraaeh*! uepbe.,. and ?rat ? r I < t otfeis. i bc . f tin fc ?tu iiatnrd tl rsucli Diefclaeea, ut p. ar.-e ar.d Kala, n . ?': 'Vt nn-.t '.hem theie . wcet ' ? w r.t Chester, .ind bin-d ? n hsela to take n eto OaUacaver? ' rille . three hired ei?.t. i burses to an to iVaaia^t. anils . the waawi areke deae; we weat back started m an tnei wsjre n. sot to Penniiut<mrilla,aaKteaw saatae tt uaaii i , ..'??:< ?1 Bin sv i. ? on tie torch, on th* I ' Sc;: Ijst, hetweesj l:* and?, tie Ire* ntar 7ih-s'. , I 1 spoke t.. htm ; hs Knew ire . I asked t.ian if his oir sieper had s?ea two rwrse thieves. Wi'.iistas replied, "tear honetaiesM haeaheest as saBdaeae/1 Iwaataa ? to the t;?;. anil WilUaaaa fillow.d M fin ? mile or aa ii .1 a hall; ahea we rot ta the Mit tarata I aaaiaat ? l fur bur,e th.crrt. he said two we Met MM peraaaJ ?-ere there tin dav bel.ire: smrted tat the nest tawru. ?;.rre : tra Mat up aar herata tar Uta aerta; I toid th< hat seoar I ; wsn eJ au hrctki ist ibaat lo'oapck; are *.-re < dledap about lleclxck.aad aal ?tu- l.ieiikfast; ??< aca:n started BarUtsOap, aad srheawt arrtrt .1 tlmre stopici at a taveiD.we saw JoitB Aren and nno'.licr a?te?p in aehvir, lawise r ra i.nd called hiai wt,ai '? tsked kha where Mr ?;, !-? rh ? as Acre ?n-.t :-- lud :'-r.- to S ?It'inr? . 1 ; ?tnrttd there and t-?.? hti Oamdi .vd reterel alheni I there i I ras a the smb, aad h * ki d *n win a I i il h,m isl.nt A ? i b vi m ' I asoaeted 11 I .-. . e t\ ?>::.- \ V> 'he neat day. I t..'d hiat i.fs- .{ me ??; -a bn ll lag d i?n . he sa d he ?aa lorn for it, lenrstcdMr 'c-t a :lie ?n;c".ttonof Mr. Oenaehfbal a t'li. hi ?. . Igen ot cared hiat; i t..'j Mr. Gersurb. Ateeand 1 ?' wer? futsir hack to Philadal. I BBaaT; ba laM he tteald ae asd set *mb at Parhataarrilt; I I wutoco to DoHUiBRtowe lutryatd tee Ajtaa: I -i* I Aurr. ??: t! th-ei 1.1-il: m.s ?'. v . '. tmt, | toatsjfthe ? an: l.e Arss.a wld bo*, go I k to Chi ttti laa ?:. til t... Baal ass ; 1 thra ..tarn! hack ai laa* E ' iraai 'i ai Q i iseln rnle; ?. t. Id trie al ? is r lit. :>e v > .? to i-d aad I -'s d up. l ten i e h m rule, ia l tra trat 1 ta TJ i.m: lawataataal Asaa; ha del MtttmeM we weat h trik. t* the Q i;., and arrive.1 elsuet 1}: we walked frjru I ha 1 ? is .1 sa a to fjaiietiaaa, aad i rt the d? hetsrate 'he Oip and Chriataaaa; Au Q ia?eh tola ate thai rii h> lahM; I uoc'ilt d to Unr: ,u.d we wen'to a li"Us? ? h.eh ? u pa?tted j out lo m* (it whetS one PI the slaves UTS ! Mi G irsaeh treated dm I ? spat the party. Im? 11 .;.l hm bb.bb aa aeahl want all the t >roe we iadj wt treat ; rl.:c:s: a i I. !d . Hid tol,. I., i ? e nr.l. t \ rr. on. as .1 WU teat ili> I reak , tre went i n and carne to the h >ase jf Parker. BraBshtihowabin thtas ij |oad iraagkt; w i en ?? eaa e ? Kasa ?!?. bi it) ards wa bbm i M at. aau . on mr down theloa| laae Astooamhaaaarat he raa i i the haata,aad I iftei 1 hb . hat aaata is Nelsoa. t her. e .a aas i tea I ol a thai 1 dl.i BOS tee . I ?1? told s.i. the last named losh , i mo pit of bare wore aaroM his laae; I fel arer thata. ar lavaltet um wa/ aatl I thi other; the hara erera at thi short laae, al "Ut t'v.imtj vat.ls dis??tM from th. lwna lane . I ?ot op ai d ran ti> las house. aad tipataua. leavma the aa ir Ofj n , . MOttaa Mr llorauehafot there bei.me. 1 went iu and ashed w BO WM *he lain lord, and fold hnn v hat I eBBtad aad ? ha I was. I taid I wmb Depatj Mus iadthat 1 had.two warruta tor Kelaon and K.sh . the. said Beerjea ir.tn wars there j at I ??'Bt .:> ttair? tl ey noide ainwsat roc-Mth atlunat'isf hadniinvpronjs. ami a fie l w .ml m tt\ ? as 'hrown do* n , I to.d Mr. K. il ?' tech ha had hotter n eotatde and talk to them when he got oat, a pistol e aa tired at Mr OosbbCb. I sBMI the fitf. as the |BB v as n,.t pnlled 'n the wind, i.v : iBBBfcaeat a attca of paper, aad told estt >i iit? eeatege WfakUadle.l met.. to fricliteti tlicni . th", ir tun Parkrr aske.l .1' I armdd 1*1 him t?iid t.. the ne,l (aHB t " a ?hite man . I flunk it,, aa DotWel or s ,me *<}? h atme , I told bin, 1 would send fei hnn . I told one of my men to an for hnn . wltadMH he went or a..: I etat tell ; ho tturted. In the in. ai ? no.-, R!r HaaBBwai BBSMb] oaahlMMj htr,OontlCh aakid me *o a,k hnn to a'nttt us, M we funad there w?s a lar|ar force la the hoaaa thaa wt ttpaeted; I weLt to Mr llauimwav. who was stfitir ..n a s,.rrel horse , I saul eood ?lornitie . he gare SM BO answer; I asked linn w h.ee ne lived, ha said it \, ,k aoMof an baaheeM. I handed him my papers aad he read them te a; I told hnn I wat a Deputy Ma'shil. and watr. it to arrest ibe hlaeka aaatad; some tea ?r t ?eniy Mgreat were 'h ie with (aaa; after ha loakad at at srarraBt he aaid ?taeol? hied je? .?? hail a light to detend IhoaUelTI i, all'! lie would have n. tl.ina to .!.. I. usisting BM W ar .??? tllCln ; 1 told kba bbs t I he law ai C'Utrret *>.? I rrf.is.il P. aar ist I'hoi. aagroca wart anted w/h put,ae thN,dobs,or tonsetaiag else, HaBaawayl8c*tttaB)l -.ae or ta tattasta hail aethms Tttin them; the aofiBM wan loadhar; aboit fifteen of tfcem eaine fit at a/ti r >fr Haaaaway i aa Indian necrn, da 1 call inm, had a rt, .dver and a seytne . the in nil ho..) caste the same way ss Mr Hann iway. while i was tvaaiat;with Mr ffanai ly, Mr I ?? ? is eai.p. wh.. I sisike toa? 1 had aaao tia HaaaaiTBy'; I thawed htm il.e warrants. l.e t toh the i and read eaa, iad u utaed it t? MaBBBwej ,who also toad it. Lewta s.ni i h id better clear out, or tl.er. Id hehlood tbaayaa the ne greM had a light la deaiad lheataareee,aad I eoald make a i irn ttatheti I saw a laiL't autaheTofother tieitr'.et .? iraiBg toward us; i then I cgan to bra Lew it and Haawa;. to stop th,. n-'groeg Irtan linna on aa, tad I a aid withdraw iBy mea; I ? 1 ate. tad t.ui?. II inua'.. If re mm. .1 Ins It ir?" a BeOrtdhBaaoa np the laue, ami laid nmel :.iiir' I i 'h negi ?es, a aaa they Save v shout Bad nred I taw th? tawwd ot MgTMl ffo I eoBM np. and we e nl.I to lire, ?liea I |Tf(iril m'e a C .rn Hol 1 , tu a <r I i| Umb Bred; [ waai aerate the held, sat sea Di Pleree; l in.t -av. Dtckeisaa Gortuch i .nun.1 rlnrra Itft laae. wi.uo.'e.i, I w. nt te I.,in mid led a.in toattojap I aaw Mr. Lews! nn.i a I ? ? ot dhrfaa^t eeT,aad I alle.l to the Bn to OOSM I te'. he ?h | ik Ins lie.vl hut did not si.p. goa't bbow whan Lewis weajtlai lL.vtt.i* on old bi'-h . \. !i in ! inked ..liere I i old act a doctor; hepeaahM toward Peaaiagt avUle; Iraeuwaized aha m . i e o; llie last at th; h 'Us" , I u-vt I iw a wUi'e BUM i iai irg op the laae urn a hoiM which appeared t>be hard rirrrea; I n .i to him ywa an eaa ol the ia.cn ?im ha,? bei ti giv ne laroraiaUosi, he meed nti. I tratehed Lewtj il Ir v ?? .1 ..,w ' .y i ?., ?!? i.ri, I ' ent over to htm und ,.i w Mat nteet anothar I ay I MkeO for a doeter, aad I bey paiatod t. w?r.i Ptnnna 'op,ill. . BI tin" I.m* a man I amo in siflit o Ii mb ne I. iys called the gs|0iie; I a.?k..l hnn if ha could tell where I eoald get a wagon hi mid m; i did **>? kaoa .Mr Gar* taeh wm wooadea thee, i started '. mrardaPi aaaaaaaBeillo, nod atet one oi my owu . ? u. w ho e is '. o'lDde.l, ai.d Cia. , .1- i t.e.l tiu ? ; I led ol.n to a layen, and got him some rsfti thaa tats; I aaa a maa 111 re with ? v. agt a, wkoaslhin 11 >r ? dauar t? ako aa to Pcar-iogtoavdle; he took "he .:,.liar, hut atnttrartj gaT it bacfc, am! Huo ha dob] i not a i led the wouaded man to Peantagtoaville, when he ru vi,ei! a intle i uwered $iaUecata thata wbb woiihtgo rwer aad briai the bod] of Mr. a rs nhw who, f wm told, WMdead: Uuy wtat, h 11 staid behind; they briaghtth? hl >. und halt m itque-t I in? st. <i upon be lag heard before tha latatu.bttt wu BOt .1 wed; C ? ? ardicl was trnen we h .u' tl i vi; n ? any WttBtMM ; I said it was a CBrlOUl iBOOOCt; I h id a e (Ifi'l i.M Baal >.i.,i!e both t" Mantaau; I thaa hi ird tint tWO hi u.t- weir ; .ntlie is w..uudej. I SOBB 'in ' I .r tl.rin.but ooaid an'. Had them their nimea wera Nelaaa at u Hatchings. AMI wtr.t I ii < t Mr IVar.-r . oBMauaghack i met a SBBg ? B Who told BU ?] ts 0 friends ' . re a it", as they MdtakoB breakfast with him; 1 th.nl. there were at th* t.it.e el the attach ltc ui;r.^s present, arroe '. At the tin.e of tbe tiring. i sto'd a Latte op the lataa Una, toti.at I eoald au im b? the emaU eaa: I ..i? ahwatli le t troui tin Ue.,' lane? the plaa wm here shown him, iPOa whicMie n arked his jainti oij?a', the time I go' in'o tl.e BetrBsBOM, llwwib| wag ale.nt forty til yardt .'i. tooaJaa ta.aearer tbe ereak- Llooked al Hanatwsy. aad r. i ogah'd him m tl.e [4>rs..n he .?,w_h'i.! bo doubt of it j II? a Ins l.oise. iuokingat tbe ii vise, several B*> ? s ;a?ed hi.a. au.l weBI - tl.e lields , one ha I a lUteyecLl r,.-..t by hit Borat; ha . iad. no attempt ".^ -t i taem I antra he ???eu: thii .1 s-.an, ? a*a,-. he tad UBBtPaiag :.. las aegi . ... i ...w t..m . wha .. 1 dtJ not :.. ar. irwaatl ei,.:.?oi th. iBMBBMM. "hi is only adeps'y," andtlicBfired(Haenav ays pomULo4>outU do .tonthe plau) ? tl.e .jaili. ni.ein the iJUflam lainig tlin-hu-t Ii I SI : "'?'"I.e, lioUi?ej Mr L< v:?. ,, ,,;.i tn.v -ired. a~il ??s iL. al I ieet ..IT. Pa:' N?. I nre.1 ? ni n ItO tt twa after par*/ So. 1 ; fhev ma ? ht at iieee 1 atixsl. th. c ru I s.j poied savad me; ?'1 ? tat setthebMi rreaitae eenrJeld; ididtutte? ilr I. i o r?. eh killed . 1 u? . ?t s?? him from ib tune ?e ?i Bttethe l,e.,.e until 1 iaw i nn MChrtstiaaa acerrwe Qaeatioa !.?? Jndjf Orrr-vv hen jou firse.j waiMybudy 1. It A. iwer- Rt 4,r [ .,rfj my pi-tolkntbe air t?i fn.b'en them whir Inn.t Ii. ni*,i. i; ,r?u, h ia tut lane, he wu w.,ut.:cd ;n th. arm aid bod-., and wat bleedimroit of t!ie BUWda vtr ni en [plan BMWB this tree u *?'?''' tee I ???' him acr tu tae roa.1 oe ilie n..ti!i -. i II .? rea?..n 1 ai! .1 north ;t her bbm it w?t aorta ot ma i I do n.t kanaa Ntrsh ir ? i .u'h I bora . .t was tow?rdt [be wwo t iappeared tt he tha tVtattaMas] whaal tpoKc H innaway. I tola hin abaul the law 11 e?. au'in r or ai el'.B i tv; e-I .ve waa >! Ngt l.ne, < It.'J Ut tbe alare. aaa 1 jrart* ibbjii in naiatal Haaaaway taal it did not r.->re for to, act of C mrrsM or u ; ? r : i>v . tiot wa? hi er ne n , j rt 11 tao ? ^rrairt I ia . D.eteri? u Lome ii and Dr pe.r.e fo.nr the ? . I - w .,? a* Mr. Hansa" - , t..en 1 i it f i.c.ertou'!./ ihe '.? -e ? they weie pnrtue.1 In i large namhero| tbe i ttori I pen I.? v p.h ^.... ,8tl at hot wBaaaasB. 1 law 51r. 'oiLot 'logaai h '.ry ??? cm' '.ehm.! Ihe hofM or or. h m. to aave BSStaOU.m ? iEelh.ua. Haaaaway sat on h a y< i*e. and waa in a tr^t oi r a, as be wm going pretty fast: I ruet Joali'ie i.oitiieb bet a eeu tue mill end Penaingtou vii:e. bum MB mile tuoal a half from tbe aceae of action t* wm tat t r *.aii ly <>n the heed, and was But iu his ri?it '? I to.? aun to Pcaain-'tonvilie. whea Mssaaswaa ;. st fame tip te the lira, there was ao ?ot .t^ec but the In.'ian aegro, when the o'deraerro? s came er, tb? loaded their ?uns ? bia presence . I h. ar I no'hinr it' i- h ?ise i'til I ge' to tha hart ; I stw H laraa wnythe ? , ,t nnwaw.' ?Oer the aMarr at ti.e ho te ,,? v|r aMtn.aaWBg| Uun; I bad no talk *ithium t?aw bun t.-a n oa the day of the BftWU i'. Christ vna? in her on tie l?h or IWi, aoruehaly had told lum tin: aa ..res- wa> ;o h* made, they <???,? over and rave tn- .. atlves vp : I taal as aooii aa 1 saw Haina va- tnd 1 -.vie that Tiey were two of the men , tm*y did not deny it hat wan'ed to argue with mt. ' ?j Mr r-.rs.r-l cant tell how fir B aerChoist was rroin Parke- - ht.'ise. about the eig'atb ..r utteaatU of a Hj Mr Brea'.-Our ruule Itfl as ttben ne rvnn'.ed out ?he bj ' ?e . I .i . * tbe namet..| Nelaoa and Joan from the old ii- *jrf?...L tl.ey vtw ..rer the fen. e ^nd though tiit tartiard, I board ?everai Lora? blow, aad guna luadinr m U.et. u>e -ue h?r? from the bouse .r.4 i .-.Hers from ? ? l jbte , h. od around. nail MtuiiMd by Tkad Steretia?I h?,e been ea.m I S*".1"1** ? I 'bmk I mentioned tha name of tbe niark I chased before, at Cbruuana . cant Mr ?suis m. depteitiin. . '>r" '?^o^Ij.oU Peaa St. t*v, . la Pbrla I ? ? -'Bank off.?.?. O (linrdMvnk "ii8 1 -r 'tl. i?t, ?Mac Uk, r. ,>/ tie's s^Mrj' B R M] IS Btsaf ud Meei. H-. I Bs*?. ?* end Soars*-- |l COD rcwnsvtvat it 4?. **t . IM ?? ???, sc? B?i?s "?}.$! OSC C, Ka.lr ad f,s t,,. ,e?, tt*?j? l'?tDi>> Ivaeta ba. I? . 3M Retdtag Hailr??4. ?J tijZ riHMtarli? aa1. lie 1?, V\'?>, , J Feaaaylrti? tt*d:oad.tO| ?" THE -< 11001, CAIajUUTV. CONCLUSION OF THE INQUEST. CUAJtOE of illbgality IN SWEAKJl, (Si thk J\ 9A t tistrgr of Jueiirr II i? .' I. > I VERDIC T OF THE JURY At ?'? oikck yestorJiy itfteriieyoa, im Jt:ry again aa.*tnibltd in Judge Mew as Co-art Roaaa, at the Greenwich av. Poir e leaBjssn, end at aViat half-past :i. acting Coroner, Mr. Juit ee I. >< seil Alderman Ball took tLeir seats upus the heneh The Secretary of the :i. ;uest called oVer tBt, rallies ol the Jury, aud all the gentlemen autwered Judge Meech.one of the jurors,?aid thu before the Cuiooer commenced IM pnxeed.ngs, he *o,,| i ail hi.- attention :o an error iu tae euipti.ueiuig ? the Jurv. BBMf in the summoning of tue jurysaeax winch lie thought ? as sui?cicet to cause the syajaBj ol tlicir ntocajsjsjiB|l BBBatM c?iniinea<eraeatto6? uii<oi.*tituiionai and opposed to la*. In the ?es Ol the Legislature of IM7, it was prorided that aat less tb .n mm iron llenbl be a a. ?, asr mom 1Mb bitten, and *?> there had ? t.. >n ?amis kUBHBM M i .ceo "worn, lie thought it wastis* Icssttieir prin t cmg furt.'ier, a* they wert-iaet<j. from the < omni? ncen im IIa lud coui.aiuaioitei with the c;nk of the i orp >r..t: .a Counsel on u, subject, .u d fitMntMl , i artel he was >ue?.iatdn his opinion. The (i rc-nor dad net tBink that ;: would nuke aar dillereii.e, ia toe pablic were well a quatniod weh the facts,and tue pexweesUngs had boon ic-alaitf conducted Wita the lb Jurors fioin IM commeaac tuei.t. . . Juoge Meech thought that the error w as fatal, be cuti-e the law upontne point ? is poMtive. S' ppov bag that a IBM NM t aelorr a Grand Jury, and inert were M on um n I worn, the la -t of lb it M uaer ag. ting when were inoukl r>c only 33. wojid be fatal. 'I he I'OtOBtr tloto'-i t!i t it would not nttenert with the result 11 n < piesenl sSe.attMpomngM iltit.t oftbat Juty wcie Liilrtcnt frointae powersof a Grand Jury. ii? shoula pfonotMBi thepseceeaaaafi legal a* far a- he rould iu ge. Judge Mec< i Mtd be Bdertb dthattM Da> triet Attornsry vra 1:1 the buttding an,'hr th >ugat u would be well to consult bias npna tM poiat. If the case lia-: oc,\iit d m h:> oa- -our?, he ?hould hart cooaaiiered .t a ihmi?rror TM Coroner Ba*d that if the Court was trying a eaaebatweenUndtofdaad tenant,il would be dif terent, or il the eaae araa one wbteh wosUd ba hseiy to go oel-ore tM Oral 1 Jury, but aa it was net hMlj nnv pro.. c hi gi wi uld t the placs after the verdict, ?no fading of the Jury, be thought 11 would not interfere to 10i a-mo the action ?>t the coroners t ourt . judge Meech araa of a diltevaat opinion he dal not think th< y ?1 re acting sei ??rding M law. TM < oroni r ~.o.i in a civil suit the ease woald be different. 11 the Jur> irould noe taur stteaiiM IMe would co through w.tli the iBBISSl Judge Maceb only ariahad la snow the Jurr ia wh.ii poettion tM) srera placed,aa beooaaaaaaadst ncccasaty they ah aid know. It the? m reusing a ca>c of murder, and then rt rdiet m al 1 pereoa oe fera another lubiin.il, he tiiou^ht the ia?ilioa in wbiih 1 My were paaead bj havtag anaaoaaaad Ja rors would be latal to the ease, and llu n verdict illegal. The Coronet observed that the) were not trying s ease Of murder, and if they would proceed, all would be mlit. Judge Bleach Said if the Coroner would lead the law, he would bud Cut what tie stated ?;e correct. The Coroner laid ?hat the Jury must take the la* from the ? ourt. Judge kfeechsaid the < oroner did not kaeww law on that aubjl Ot, or lie would not hate sworn aa excess ot Jur\ men TM Coroner said that he had sworn ia tM Jary, and proceeded with tM inquiry with it, and theiaa lad never bean called lato qoaethM. it would aot affect the decision Judge Meech said it was fatal to the proceedings in am part el the inquiry, wherever use objacttat araa made. HetMntead the i ?w from the acts of tho Meaton of im7, as loltowi > HAP i iK i An Act to ledacetheaaswaws "i Juran t<> i^n'.?1 aad swum > Cu'.uisis Pasees] Ai>n. .'i,ihi7 nil 1 i>plr oi Ihr st,ilt t) rVss* Ymh, r'fiti ntU is I St'tatt unit 44*S*she>>dl mai t ot IbfJaM SB' I tVbeai v?r aov Coroner shall i<-r.'i?? notice that any I crson has tierii slaiu, or has snd.lenl) ihed, ur has I l? ?Q c.u.eo ?!-lv wiMiLdcl, St lias I" on l'.eiud dead oaJsr ] on h rirruiiistaii' n as to rruiure an ia<iousiti.>?>. it shall be ; tlie duty ui sueli l oinuei to k? to tin- (ilure whore swh . 1 1 11 ?.?!:?!! ???. .nid lurthwo'li t" siiiiimoii But less lhaa ? nor iiiurf lli:in I i i'flr>"bs, i|Ualitird t'T law tu serve as J i ! ran assd aiat eaesapt fros* sswh aarvsee, to np,i??r twfjre j eweh Conwei brtlisriih at soak pwee as he simii apr <si, t? asakeiaqasaittoa eeaearntag sack dra'h and weaaahagi si.' 1. Iv besserer sis et asoreof th? iur us shall aji^rsr. they shuil li?i bwotb "1 tlio iiitnie r |>res< i ilifd by the s*' >Ba sectionef article let, tills rtn uf ebaptai Id, chat tin Revised Statutes. Thal Mthought Ihowed suflii ientlyth.it llu-y wen in error. Would tM Coroner read tM la* ' The i orom r observed that they had been in error eight or Bins da) a, and they would be in error to the end. They Would now mo OB with the impair). The follow mg i the correapondeace winch pused Mtween Judge Match and the Corporatasn Caan sei. Mr. Henry E Darlea, and which itmproduced in Court, bill not r< ad to the lag) Ml r-Tstl, If or J?, llil Hi siiv B. Da i is . Eeq? Corp* .- ?nsel Iknr Sir- I duel, un au exainni .Ii n of thr laws beaiia^ uiHin the BBbfecl ot Curoaera m i Coeoaera' Jurita, sad the mode of sunini inini; and em, a'inclinn sie h Junes, that by the law s "i IHI7, it is the duty of theCereaer, in eassa uf death by ai t iileu1 >ir ultierw.-e, tu sinuiii'in not lest than nine nor aims than * ft era Jarnrs, of ?.'ein n>t lets than su shall coast In He-Jury rke Ct roner's Jwy aow htvavtlotaag the BuBfeet of the late ncen.'ent, it I?n enwi. h ai St huol, non* *<s of tittcea Jarora I un ul Ike aptaioa that all the ? ? <?? i'nc? teweea that Jar) ire Bstawaad safarasal As one "f ihn Jurors, may I ask .oui oimnou U|>?u the siit' et t oi this irregularity. Retpe, tH.lly, your oh'l serv't , Wm. B. MKB< ii. New-VotiK, Nor. ra, isii. Wm H MancN,Eat) ?Deer Btr VoaraaasanaaBsabai aildiested le Hie Conn-el to rhe CovtMnBin*,la refereaee u> the regalarl] ai ihe prtoaadiBge el Iba Cereaee*! Jary, now in seaekai, Nsqaii ngnttotheeeaaea ta whu hthelaw ihsestet at s, ii.hpI No. v>, Oieansneh-av u lels*aaai> bated, is duiv leeeired Iu tbe absetwe of Mr Danes ! Cil .thedatfoieiaaiaiBB"'e<iueatii?isubnnitad is devolved upon Bse, It is a sera' t vi iti n in my nniel nhather. under the P'aaeatntgaaizatioa i tie La? Da iartinaal,it isthedaty el tho Oaaaaal to the Cetyataakai to pass any opinion ui*<>a the lalul tv of the arts of ollh ers aotetrietfy aeung as cor teeaVeri sat ark lerne 'heir a ithwtty from geaaral lav * of the State , and I sbouM be unwilling, with osy pre ?eat IDfepreseSS*atte a>sume the res[iiin?ll>ility of BBSBBa) ar.v ofTicial ? rnnraina'stion on the subject. Bot ae you have ia a verbal communication e?;e?sieli ? * * -1 e th t I sho'dd furnish you ? th my owa news online tobiect, I willhr. v -'?teiiie lesultof a very his!) es raseatli n that I have been aole to bestow unon It By the sei ef Um Leglslalere et Aiail.'i c i..*?'?( IS47, ? hap is.' reiene.i to m .our eas*asa*aawtss*f aba Corot* r i > letjfldrt d la swnasea not l??s than tum nor soi' i sadfteea araraagenaanaaat bei? m i. ,n You state that BieiMB lurors STB empanin.led on the m.e.eat alluded to And tt.e i; i.iStSJB tnbm.tt? d ?. vviiether the eicess bej ad tM atatvte anailiei of leren has not lavalstf ued !. i Stoeeedlaga of the mtjuixit. There rau heoofouM bat that an.ririntlarity haa i?i r ?mmitted ia Mpaaaebaff bm re lhaa th* aaiahti fisod t ? law. b a it is a most ??nu n mswtlaa hew fat 'hat irrecnantj inva ula'es the aetsef tne Jae). it saol iieie-??ry t/i it I should a- rTtsia trfcal would I., li e It .? li , t!. . t .,i , . eolict 1 .end '.> tBe present Jury. fuT lltSguesticat uadet eaaisideraiioa involtee manly the rslatumj asssUaa between the J oy ?ad the u-utg Cue itier, and the letal auth.ait, ef lite latter ovef the former It is ijuita olear to my maul that uf a Jur> of si itaea id <f '? r. i wpeaSkStaat, theie is oi, limit to thenuinl?-r that faa/ tt> letuily em; ..oa< let! And shonld sue a a eoostrurtioa of the statine pre,at!.itls imp-isaiMe to runs dar tae evils th d ? ? at aaeaa It WOtlld ia that I ase ha ia tbe power oi the Cor? oer to defeat the objects of i Corouer's lauuest, by svnni oiiiog great avatbetB who vsnald tn likely tob? iiitluencett br personal or local prej'idsees, aad to act with* ont ti.it solemnity aud seas* of j ers-inal resreinsibihty tnatousli' alwajs to at'.e h ?o the eii-rmsi ol lheimp>rv at ' fui.i 1 i f the ( or.it.er's J ,ry. Sueh a , mstrnr'aaa wnald lead to o'ber aloues arte, tin-* the public treasury as aenoiisl) s* the adinyiislration oi ernuinal juaare. UnJ, ? en.t'-iit of any letjal dce.aiona ujejo the siibject I iv S a dt) .0 eomia? to the > lailasexi that th* aaaeet was sVea*0i i ats*MaMa; but it appears inite i it ut (iota an swan aatsoa oi the aathetitsaa that ?ach ? aga ? .ion. The hadmc of a Oorouei's July is r.ijiavalent tu an inda tnient of a Gland Jury, (See CL.ttr Cum. Law, vol 1st, ] p US ami lo3.) and It has ? i hi : by ;. : ,e.4 i to a i. tfisn i ?? a I.oid Maas taw ?eatacaIsargeraaasherof Ora*dJaressakaa ll wed by iaw. was a ?r sa irre<ulaiit> (See Id Burrelli K . 10 8'J; also Ch tt. s Cn.n U*. 1*1 Is*. P? tit MM 111) It nas been hekl tliat a (iraud Jary.roasti tn'cd in an;, other unaner than pre?' ribe?l hy law, is with oet legal eitect. (gee State is. William, > Porter, IU; mate vi Itroas, i Allen, ll, and alike r le ua dsaMaaTy pteraiss ae to Cetssaera Jar we. Un presi nt irres'ii.riiy has at ihe v- ry fouadation ?f the procetduigs and aiTee'* their legal a.thailr Toe tat sent mry it would seem has a it been suan-uoned tt '?' ,.ar e., ,i ,i, use inuBLer prsssertSed l>v la.s , and it is not U be h\ p sed that the statute Sxed a limit to the amibtraf jurues. and at Ihe same time cave to the Coroner thr powt* t as, ? csiae with that Inaita iau wheusrarhe might deess it 11; eshsat so to do lUebMwoald lave had, had it wea ierally summeaad ami eu.psni el?u and that the evil cannot be cured eieefst by etnpaaaehng a new Jurv accotdiac 11 the provm tos ?I Ii.. S aU'f A. J VlLUSS Here the t on venation ended and the ( oroner laid that tie would call Mtsi Htegius. asaome feeling was n ael out>h'e with regard to the letter he bad received] from Mr. Moore, imputing blame to the Siemen this letter had been published hy one of the Bfl -si a. aid remark! had Mm made by *oiw?? aflf tn : of the nre?> with regard to the firemen, whrh he thought were uncalled for by the circumstances be i ,,d i tauiined Mi's Kholer, who was a teacher u the same room, and ahe did aot lay any bltme to ?be firt.rr?n, and ihn M thought was aufHcient he bad pmioUBT] bee- of orakaloa that it was atne-ese