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Bncine?? Notiff? advice (iK iTf" r. ?h?. y*,, ctorH?. of tnwtn k ttmm ?I,., |8 u ! ?5 John-r., eoroT ot Na**aa >i Ii i* i/mcflm?? w. ' B9 t?k* th' td?i*e of ta BilMllH ~\)MV*m"* HCMMTM HiTS at (il.SIXV ? Tb* mmTT" ml er ?T Btrle? ?ad ftbrica wttH wb-cli bin* op*-.. Ike afcnanrr ssawoa or IS? 1? nnpr.e. -"eno 1. Amnii the rarJ-i neat eam* srontker chair-aux tie more than twenty ra-im-* iif ftLT II.",' '?' ? Ihard '.' Ii ?? ar PsBtatJ *f BP .1. ;?? q?>*i.-tt'" ? . '. . " ~ - ? St??w?, b?lt ?? I ? I ? < . STtAW OBof OB4 BBCOtTimr; BoH P,rl? SrttWt fi?I r'Bilat? th- heal ??d fr?re It Bt ihr aa-n>- time. There h so taste, howcre? f.?. tidii.ua. that mar uot I ??.'*d Ir ??< -Ii? irr n' t ri',?l ** aortDirr.t of St BMtl HaTs et (.,-i\- . / I Mi ...'.. oppoeite St. Paul'? Chartas. Tin. Comim, M'ivth ? .Inn?', Summer Hat? an.] Xaoa aro as r.ator.1.? tv nnr, te ' ?? all ale; and i??tty ?irl* Aad it atanda t rraaon' that It abovld he ao, for K\o*"i fabric i aaaaaat aaoat cocof >rtnt> <ioi ?-eerf..! of aij thatBear adora'd tb* bea; of rlt or raatlr. Try... . ... u <.r 'ouotry ?ad rapert kaox't ?ot'* ??' at No. IM Foltoor;., aarj ?' '. ... Srrradars?. Tb? ?F.NIN Sl MMKrt hKFJ*S ll\T. ititrfxliiec] Ibra day, la entirely new id *ty> ar.i t u rj app'.raoce, and for llchtrraa* and beauty of Iii.lab far *btb**bw? ail form, r i I - ? Oentlrin*o arr in*!*'- : lo riear tl i- *ap*r% Gesa of 'be S-aa'>o. OtBlB, No. .'14 Broadway, oppoistr St. Paul'* Cbur'h. Ntpoi eon's \i-ii in mi < i: mi ?, lieing de f>rre. (or a ab r* y : a . : ?.. "?? ? f.- ? r< i. :. .? : ..,tt t beaaiilul coe.rin* f a the b'ad, lo 'he fotir. of 'v< rr rartety ot Hat . ia to be obtaiaod at ebbe* of Karrr arr a Ltttk i at>'i No. ft Chatham, ar..- ton.' r ( l.a-'iam aud Iran at*. Mfmio's Drab BEATER (TaTI arc all the rife that Bummer. For lighto*"? ?od banatj at liu.-i, b? ha- nor a He bar abo * large aar rtaaaajlaf Faaaca Baaeaa FatT HaT* of lb* rhoieeat at ?I.e. Mr a Liu t otn r of Broad* ay and Can al ?t Hf.IBF A 0?.'l ft*"(irtUiPflt Of St VfMI.K H \t> for gentlemen u bow n o j.. t- , r , ; ? r . r,r ? > net* o' lb* m-ra' ?Vrtrall' ?tyloa and bhriea, Tbeii Bosky M mtaia Hbrei ?Barer Hat that Beaton it extrem'ir light aa 1 elegaut. They kar* alto;iat ric >vd It i pari'a far a., rial <?' ' li|ht Freneh Keavr F< it lift of th' cboicet ttjle* tad color' Ml I * Broadway. SiFF.Ti, ( liMFOKT 4M> trCOBOhn I). -. who wob'd i . to ? ? o ,-? . . t to inia th 'i J wear Ihe Zcrara Miaiao l aortvi .i, ao highly reetaamrnd'"'! by pnyairtatu. T7i 4?n i aa article ' .n Br obtained at the lowrat pric* of ,\ Btakia * Ca., No i iii P, wry. I mkhoidi itn> Com.arb.-W? will offer tlli*" b.oiB baS/Karbb ' ui'uo.uer d? ollar. at Al, wutth S : IJaA So. at A . worth tf l v; tlas aratkai BanAa. ? atkrt I rt I 17a It r Haudt 'Ith"Ii, >,">??. Pat, ?'?HaiKUerchi' ta. A'., eqoaliy R. ii. Lsaaaa traa & ( ... No. >41 Br olway.c it. Leonard it. LtkCR ami Ml >l in CITRI URB from Ai < 11 in ? ?a per rent lr?a than Saat of iojporta'iot:. CtOLD Bi BUSBSU and TataaratiM tVtaooB Satast Farts Hati.iM.t, Hilt CosaiCSS, a>d L>hoi.*tisv Oooli*. at trade prices W. O. Jsaaa.Noa iit,and 4?r Pearl at., Kew-Tark, m mm rr Cioiiiiv. ?I'atn.iia ..) aM oli Eltatb Babmeiit. No. ?JI Brnedw tf, 3d door aboretlie A*tor Honae, are ??.or* than repaid lor the tioubie m\ Basse ttaa tea* lligbt of fair. In Ihe atlectlona made (mm the hamj a otk of proTerbially the beat Beady made i .atinen!. to be pro? H"d - ?? of wbi litre koutg mad* at wholeatle ptrf-'a. \\ h. T Jcsatses, WhBlrtala aad Retail Dealer in Fine Clothing. Nort Hint ?Coinjilcff Zittnit < \smmiki; Slir? t?l"; estra ?uperlm* MM Dr> ?. Caati Bi5| at, imn-i.-? atock o( Summer Clothing at ou naual price -that I*, SI p i "tit below the maiket talea. tlvaxt't Clot bun Warehouee. No*. G6 and bt i ultob-at. JabRTR Lrn 11 A ('??. Mprcbant Tailor, No. 119 Broadway, near Cenal-at., where you will lind the moat elegant, neat fitting. wU-mad? and dural. ' OaVatMBtTTa in tb* rity. Ooodt also made to order al the aborteat notice and in a tupeiior manner. i Pit Kin r PlAMOB for amall rooiiin, Hnsk l?y Oilbi bt. *u|*rior laattro.Ma at rerr low pr.ee. Puvoa au 1 MSLoatna* to B't.l and lor Sale on an nil, r payin. rra at No. 339 Broadway Muri? at reduced pries Hoaat ? IVsTtBS MtM RRIBfJ (ii ml i- ? V.. H LEADREAI RR A Co., No. S47 Broadway, will otbrthia morning .1,(100 yard? l.upln'a fine black Bange al 3 per vard; a! o, l,ne Barege de balnea at i/, and all oilier Mourn tit (too.la tt treat hartaiu*. Au.?in H tSKOLAT'l r.-nlar m-hii-wi'i'IiIv Aacttea eal* of Stock, tnd llnviit will lake plar* This Dai? st ;j o'rlork, at the Merchant.' Elehsafe. For fnrther particu lara ree hla adrerti-*- -lent BJ IBIBShai . J'iujm Cttalot.uet can he obtained at the oftii e No II Rroad-tt. (itxili BOOTS.?The Honis ami Mines tiiaiirifar lur'd by Wan.iv ,N lidPwllBBtat..StS not only 1.1 but dor Hide. True i ininmiv I'athe. that the Beat ia alway. the cheap- .1, and thia la one ,.| t),e t^at r?arona why thoae who want tea; v riHid Boot* ihou d b >v at W'trirai't. I'i i ritaMiN tk Humphrey Not. J77 tod t79 Btoaoway. caariTiact. oii.ci.othi, ITC, II For **ic ou tht moat reaaonabie terma loa CAAsT. .1 ii TownrendA Co., No.701 OitM*awlclY-Bl ?Ena'iab and Anienean Tnpeatry kelret, Bni<.?-1., Tlir.-e-p'v and Ingrain Cast i Tr. ia fjreal tariet< .at ihe ioweai raah price*. Oil Clothe, Bom d to 1 t; mde, baa e < urtaina. I'.- iper? Mn Iba*, teilt Coniwea, Window Shade., |Ai. Caipeta mad* and Itted rn the bnai i, ai.m i. Cm ahd Country Advertibiro. Crare tt STIVi.a?. lucceaeora to W. II. Mi Don ?i I>, No. 1".' Nuaaanwt., comet of Ann, ere prepare to do liivr bi laiai. in all iho Daily end Wer* 1? P.ip.-r. i Ii-oiik'h -r. ! in- I rnon at,d Cauad ... I.lal. of Towna, Paper*. Ptieea, Ar., m Mat linen, al ihe olBre. Hich Plair Sieks m 76 Crrti pcrYard.? Joal meired 4 cs'ea air . rior F en. h Si k .. ?i ;htly ?potted ou the rojraae of importation. and will be sold at o prr yard. E H. Ll aPBI *Ti k A Co., 117 Br.m.l? . , r I., .unrd-al. Take Notice.?W. j a ,i r Plowb, No i Park parr, near Broadway arr aeiiing fine Oo!d Shade, at *>1 .'*>, worth if', (ell (on,.tea al *>1, worth A.', and all kind* of Window VTituret 2S cent* lrta than any other LbBbWS kg tha trade Oirelliemar.il Hahk.is ami l itiMKii lit'BLiNB. ? W? mil ?..pen thia dt> au thrt lane lot ot rich Liwui and lisiege ,?rM - we will ? II at one-halt Ih'lr uaual Btk I F.. II. La tum an h A i ... ,17 Broadway. BBaV Leonard al. BaTR i(ti it l.'i coitus.?At um laMBRai tire in \'esry-*t. two film* loat thrir look* and papera. lot want ol Rich k Co.'* Sai.awaMi. * Saira Wimo.i - I'uivt i . eyldenoe wee Ihe tollowint r. rttBcBtB of Oea, W . W'nght, Ea.| , wbo had wkwly pioyidrd bimeclt with one: Nrw VoBit. Mar 10 IIS? Meawr*. Srr.tBM k M ?ariar?Oi.ara : Tin. morning n-.y atetory located on ths aaesad tmt thud floor, of the i mt tioiy Boil.ling No. AO A e*ey-?t., wat rn' pebj : by lire On the aeri?id Um. .t.od out-ol Kiiiklo . Sai.aw ?\i>r a Strta, W'lLOta't I'tTtar, oootsimni raj hooka, paper*, and a ptTkare of bank billa, which wer" pn-aerrs I in I The Safe waa ? ?erely leated befiite and after 11* fall to the eallsr. W Ith full eonfi.'.inie in the firr-proof qti.a'ltira of ronr Salaw, I am, truly youn, Oso. W . \Vaiuiir. Tl.eea Sali* ar* BBtmad by th* c?'?brated " La B. ,.e" Lock, and for eal* k? S r ? a a a ? A- M a a a I a. N . I II aud 1 P. W *lrr at.. Th* only maker* of Salatuandri Sale* i tub ning Uich A Wildor'a PatoBta, _ QatEAT PlABK) \Nn Mi m. Hm >t oi HfMtACR WaTtaa. No. 3.k> RyaaBaVa ay. i'be harfajat aaa-.rt-.urul of cele? brated Piaaot and all kindaof Mean Maacii.xm.t La thai Catted Slates I'be pabiic I* a war* that thaa b.etae bat, in op poaiiu ii t* ihe rosabisalioa, tdopttd the rndaaad fginaa aad thsll'iaaoa Mi.LonroN. and Ml tic can b. had ig Mi Wa rr*. at >??* prnwa than ihoy can bo fi tad siaewbaaa. New I' a ? lo l*bL Mf.iooeons ? s l> aV H" w 9m n ft *> DCob?. ttinral the r ua' .emf^rtment. to which wa. r*c*i*,a awtJ led Iht-Rrat piritiium et th' Natiniiil Fair Waalilu;' >n. D. C., con be found onlr tt No 333 Broadway. A liberal ii. esaet ii.adr lot I ??b. TV ? tde .tipfb*d on the moat llbeitl trran*. HoBt. ? W'traa. Great Piano aBd Melodeab KsTABLafHMERT of ELY B Mlthbta, No. Ala Bro*tl?*y. (St. N .ho.a* Hotel.) t*ha Istfrat Mock of PltAOl tnd MtLobrovt in the thy. in.! 11 ? ihr,. Irhraled 1>, id e o, paar C< batial Pi ?\i>, our own man two, A. W. Ladd A ('..'? P.o*tou prruu im PttNoa, and ten . .t ,< tt, ?. 11 i ?. Neidhamk Co.'* world r? r ?v ned Ml l ?l>to\* A. a'. , :! red a- price* torn' '* ... ?have* and that *ei.ou*.y aaaft r. tnprt.'iou. Erarl lnat-no3r..i at - TBuiru F.LV k Mitur*. No iii Oiuad ?aV>. Fiasot t-. let. r'ont'oiNiKk HorsF.i We hare a larf*t?t|uan tlty of white Fst.mh Chi\\ l'ia\? ?Sr Tl -.l,.^. aranl to teure tot lo a I t:,., now m trtuti: tr.on Kraac*. liaat a*a will **4l for leaa 'hat: itnpa i-ati. ti r.a?t. Aha) erer- aaaerk*. aktw of Chamber TouV.-W are at correapondingly low prWea, M J. P, H?u i y A ( i Ma: Ma S'< re* S.w. ?31 and tiM Broadway. HAIR I'VE. W ICS iNli I til PI I ? ?1? VT< IIF.I OR ?. aatAakrated factory ia ^ti Broadway. Nine private roon-e f i rl aapli, at i.'b hi- fir?r lia.? !?? s. tav kear tn 'he a.. il '. Beware of lu-italtou* no la.-aaat aaaaattaaasa ol W'loa and Tovrass ia the ITaaaawl ... * A. aMtCHKLaa't M0LPA> ut'TH. How It I B> All \\ : \. ? lb' tne ' - I In La*aJaaa,ai kflNatl ? " . It wa* B I.VOX. tYaMAM 1*4. I ~ had HAGX1 TM Pewata are sritaht death to a'l r ecu -nd \rrnin. and wh.>*e fac-ahtu ? of ai,l.t,;,e U . :. .aal. ..b 1. N. l.'i H:.'*.Nay Tm: (iRi tr IibRMirr K'imi 01 for AUTlMt. OaaBtratrriBB and til daaraeraof ihr I hr at and Lung*. Dr. CvSTia-. lla,.k,a.. Tboa.aat. bar* krvnbeen raat-rel to hsaath tkr paat year ty tbo Rraatas. Principal office No. SO Brcadw.y. and aold by C. H Bt?u Ra. im Ifroadw*?. Fnc? ooly #3 a packate laF-MOk F.l>?H F N J \ M i N s I i old M e d A I , Baiat Sramt Ttlaaa. To No- I Barolayot.. corner Br tlwty Tbl. Tn? Beret n-:i, i.or growawesk ttvm uae. Si? dart trial ttaei and uioury r. turned tf not eutiatac'ory HOI cow At s Tn i s _ l>urk,e the m ateni at thin ..?ou with a few draw* ol that wotdeital medicine ? ? ? Bonty the Blood and int.- a healthy aad Maor.ua t ar tot! a Liyr and St,matdj and thu. rea?../. Xla^r^?^??,t t"!*- ^*'l*,t 'J^ ??-?-f*?-tottea. Na SP StJ^nW New iork and No. 144 S'rand. London, sad by all drugguta at ? ceata, ?r teat. Bad ?1 prr bos. The Orratbri IMscovert of the Aue?I>r To|lv'? \?m'uMni?n, .? ,..r ?. D.wnr.r, Cava?. I Sder*. lohr, ?kltsiiiliia. As No one kltll b* wttho* t thi? y. laaM* remedy. Eaery swt:* ., w arr anted. Sold k) all Ihe dragtiau and at,w?keepen.' Drp- i N v t>' I ori.aadt .' N- w 1 rt 1 ??, - 1 -i -a ir; la Ko.761 DM.?pir Tl i Lot El bKaj Wan* 10 fllll'?. to lodiao tractable preparation. Or the rurf of Cm ?imrrti'o C***jha. OtSt. Lmr-tp:?!. BrcjeV.ri* p iti veorte fo-tr. t?d r,e%erf*il? ro the tbot? dt*eta?*. Alto. Mil r.n-Ta LitiMtti raid <k?m tiv '.n Tim Tl HI ? certain cor* (..iRtnmii-.'rt Lout Afw i the parr T-oihtrhe C'*ip Braitee, epnM?. Bom*, Crrm-p* and Ptrtu of -rery d*t?nrrrioo. Air*atlee..ntheaV.vrd;??,.e. rob- h?J. ft!', tt the otM No. ;?? Broadway, or by writtrs end nerlowo* at* rr-nt* la p??*t ?IC tfoanp* T*J* art up roBt.fl tn I *>1' pie *> mum By wntmf, and g.iintrBrkfw-Tlt.rtoo of the diaeau* ia<t Iv Hotta| tbe raokvejr tbe aaeuieine Wat be diapatchrJ without de? lay. No 7At LNKJsVDw Al ? I.vl..-*. If you '.vieh a hevi tifai ti It* for dr'Mto* the b*ir. ke? pini rt clear of rlaodruff, ? ere-, er of ?rar and b<Ma*-a. n-e ll. T. Lovtjf. Mn. ?Tin Waiiriai and 1*01** Vi.(.rt?tt.i PalritaTio*. 'raiataai*** ar. I tri ? torn or. t in IBOTBBVI Fori i: Pi mp c d Futr.-Ks.;t*i.. Adapted to tor tr.d all tituari in* rnar.i:fartur.-d tod eold by t ?at A Baal*? an Brockport. N. Y. Alto be I ( t tat No. at t ourtlar.nl tod No. 24? Brntdwty New-York. 1 BUS8DAT, MAT 34. 1955 Th< stcaniihip Amend with on? we.-k'? later intelligence from Furope it now tine- at Halifax.. Thi- Hoard of Aldermen, after an iten-sting debute last evening, cut down the ?*?-,"ini ap pfupri.itii.n paired the Hoard of Councilincn for tbe Fourth of JbIj e.-li'.ration to $'," . A large i.n mint of ordin?r? business wa* tr.tn? acted. Ihe proposed new < !itj Hall was alluded to, find it vta* stated bv Alderman Vonrhi tint it could not be l.nilt until a -pi rial bill would b?* p i-i-r.l the I.egi-iatur?- authorizing tbe *urn required for tbe lame by tax. The Hoard ad? journed to the lib of .Tune. The BCO0l< of KbBInli'i?" tl- rotot, w-ti-rdaj' M aWTBTSJ amendment* to the ISr.it Constitu? tion, all of which were adopted, the tote being very light ami but little interest bmm*t*VtTttJ in the r<-u!t. The principal amendments are the e?t.ibli?htio nt of the plurality IJ loVBI in all elec turns In the people: changing the is* of election to the flBiiaj f-dlow lag the ftr-t Mom.l it in November: making certain Mate officers elect iw- by the people; authorizing the election of CotaStj officers, ami prohioi'ing MkOOl money t'roui being BaBt] for -eeti.rian eilucation. The hoped-for full supply of beef e.tftle did not come forward yeNteiday in Kiifln-ient BrftN to brine dotvn the jirice of ment to a PBUOBtblfl rate. I'.y reference to our report it will be nei-n that the hellirit; price of I.w h BfBl ei|iial to an e-timated aternge price per pouml for all the incut in the t'uarters of thirteen cetit*, ranging friui I'.' cent* lor the poorent i|iiality to 11 or 144c for the beet. This will ?tili keep the price nt It to ','11 cents a pound at retail. We under etand that n fTBttt many flwIIWll are citing ii|i the luxurv of *irloin stakes and fifth rib roasts. At the trial of a liquor case in the Jtrtbnei Market t'ourt yerterday, an attack was iti-tde by a itrog-ri^'hts aBBB upon Mr. Kobinson, an Bin nt of the (iirson League. The assailant was immediately put under bond* in ijJtlWKj. liuring the recess a rush was made in the street by some of the more enthusiastic UajBOT ttet?Bri upon tin- Bcjf, Mr. Hliw-kmer, Secretary of the IiOBgBO. and a blow struck it hieb cut n nash an inch long in the side of his head. Further vio? lence was prcienteil by the interference of the I'.iin r-ilealers* counsel, Mi. T. K. T..mlnis..n TIIK A Mil-IM A KI.KCTIOV. The Flection of the State Government take ? piaee to-tlny iu Yirtriiiia. It is an important oc? casion. All the enterprise and activity of that old t omnioiiw' all li are at once display Bt] mid ex? hausted in her election conilicf*. There is not a more busy und industrious people in the world tkBI Virniniaiir. Hut they arc workmen at the trade of politics OBly. '1'hey only shine in the Diiiuufuctiire oI partisan parai^rnphs, jM.iiti.-al linraniiues and (treat men. Their water-power lies idle, but their iptMUiei ne\er cease to mmW, Ihe political mill always grinds its fullnrist, though etery other mill in tb- State a*j| ?top. Every branch of product in- indu-try trwiy lan euii-li, but the trade of office nettint; is us bri?k and its prolt ssors as nimble as they were in the memorable era of *96l Poor Virninia* Her river* run to tin- -m-.i as they did two centuries ago, but no ikiUful or iiulii'trioiis hand citther.t np their water* ami turns them to the IBM of mini. 'I bey flow on as of old, their banks only marked by deserted town*, exhausted fcrtilit) and a dec.ije l Bglia ctiltute. Slavery has led from the BoU like | rwunns of locust*, leu inn only desolation in its train. All OTOI the low belt of country tb-.t laces the occ?n lctl*rgy ifbl sttignatiou reign. Seme of the n-ncraMo tawri's, a eenturt o. two old, are ,|Uiti- dejiopulated, while others barely hold their own. Sloth and torpidity and brown decay cover the laiid?.-apo. The State has been nuscd with African slavery. The universal decline of ei--ry branch of in duttry throughout the State, except negro breeding?the ignorance and deterioration of the inhabitant*?the languor, the want of thrift, the 1 slack and dow u-at-the-heel and oiit-at-the-tl how? condition of the entire commuuity?h.tve been the ttund.ng theme of Mr. >Vi?e'* addre?*e? all through the aanvas* just terminated. Vet, strangely enough though naturally t-notuh. he I willfully blind* his eyes to the real cause of the disease he so boldly probes Like all who sup? port him and all who oppose him. he hugs the ticst of Slavery to his bos>m with fatal tenacity. 1 he thing which bus weighed like an incubus on Virginia these titty year* and more, load? ing her down and leaiing her iu the rear of til t'u I POO BfBte* of the 1'nioD?the thing w hose i irviiable result* are fouud iu th- condition which Mr. Wise ?o much depo-res. and w' ,. !. bebaipictundwith so much force and viva.-ity? is the thing which all parties and all men (polit? ical men) iu the Mate vie with each other in sustaining, and in spreading over countries yet umiftiicted with the same curse. We ti th" WfJoa of political men and parties at this elec? tion iu Virginia to what extent prejudice, ign -r ance and lauaticisin may control a grett C'om uii iiWTaltb. I hroughotit the cam ass, the chief rivalry exhibited has been to see which tide would do the most to uphold aud perpetuate th* cau*e of Virginia's downfail and to m.iintxin Virtiinia's uuthrift. Whatever other questions may have eicited discussion or occasioned divi? sion have been eutirely subordinated t > the paramount and over-zealous labors of | >th oir ties to chcri.-h the NiN of African Slaverv. As to the comparative prospect of th ritil force* in this election we have but little po? - live data for a judgment. There are but two parties iu the field?the Old Line I>emo- rat* ana the Know-Nothings? the latter hit* mg ?'? x a.*a swallowed the former Whig part* entire. A* Pgird* tilP r'-'.if. th'e q'ie*tion i- whether the Know-Nothinga will hare convert' enough from the I'emocrat ic side to torn the reale against the hitherto domirtsr.t party in th* M it<\ 1 wm> -??!? f.; a that on some runner .\i.io\. th ? Whiga have FVBt h < ?! r#U opponent* ver* | it would rn on the fare of the nutter, lo .k inc at thai triumph* of the Know-Nothing. tba> wh? re, that the Natives, mu.t triumph, and tint the Pemocrat-mn-t be f? :-r??!. W.-. H for tie fart that the cfaetfM i? conducted on the rirmrcfe system and not by ballot, we *hou!d bt inclined to predict that they mu-t v)H over? whelming!} defeated. A- it ia, we cannot but fhial that the force at the new movement will be ? aMtk r.t to torn the -rale in favor of the Kn rW? Nothing candidate*. If it doe* not. it will d? rn? n-trate that Know-Nothingi-m ha* no vi? tality in the S?rth. Hut we know of no rea-on whj a Irenza at tkil ?ort ?hould n<>t have it? run among Southern a* well a* among N'or'hern men. We expect therefore to ehroliiele Mr Wi.c'r- defeat, notwith-tanding hi* confident In.a t. at a deci.ive triumph. .ti iM.r. \\ ouioiaii It ia commonly taid that the sovereign people rule in tin* country. There i? however a large and highly reputable i !::?? iMiiong u< who-.- pa> litical theory either doc* n ?t acknowledge aj all thi? popular aovep iguty, or idmitting it if. word*, jet cek* to enact and iu fact to nullify it in favor ol quit.' another so. cp-inti. In ti. political mjtbolngy of these wise men of the Krust ? for Now-Ftigl tad i? an etnin-nt and pi incip.il -erst of this doctrine?the people play prccixclv the Kane part that Ahriman, the in I carnation of tue principle of evil, doe* in the ' old Persian tbcologv. They are in part the source of all mischief-: to guard ag.iintt their v otivea and their folly require, perpetual ertor: and rcascli?? watchfulness. Th? Orrausd of these Hcctarie?, the principle of g.1 to who-" lo ficv(.]ent seutllll' lit and enlightened WH.lom th y exclusively look for sori.il order and h ir inom, ami protect,i.n .g i n-t m piii ir ignoranc ami wickedness, is?the J'idciiirv. "While "the rest ol iiiaiik iid are le.l away captive in "the chain* of their infernal ene-ny,"' any* f.ibbon, "the faithful Persian alone re " MffTM his religion* ai|or..tii.n for his friend ?'.md protector Ort'itsil, and ffhte under his ?'banner of light in the full confidence that he ".hall in the last day -hare the glory of hi* "triumph. At that decisive mo..nut the en? lightened wisdom of goodness will render the " pov. cr of Ormuad superior to the furious m.il " ice of his rival. Ahrii.ii.n and hi* followers, "disarmed and subdued, will sink into their "native darkne.s, .md virtue will maintain the "eternal ptWOI and harmony at tha ?llTttlM l'or the word 1'cr-iau - ? i (? -1. t U t ?? Amrruan Jviii'r-irorsliif/rrt,?and Mil A.? r;?? ;ti ". .-I ui.'? may be so called with ow n more of propriety than the Persiau? were <1< nominated Fire-wor sbiper??and for Ormusd read the Judiciary, and the above quotation \\ ill exactly d.-,,-ribe the Mtrt at winch we so,ilk. A. the indent Persians, not content witlt worshiping OlMMtl alone, dis4f ibntt*a their devotions mrong a counties* number of genii of various ranks and order*, through whose agrticy (?rii.o?.I u... ?npnn.e.l in m t, so our American sectaries bow down to and wor-hip trftll profound ?iloriit ion m.l.i hliial ,1 udtfes of all sorts and sizes, fp'iii your ?lavc-citchini: Com n.issii.ni rs, like Kdwaid Ii. I.oriug, up to that re markable cuibedimcnt of pi-te id rectitude aud serene justice. Jwift drier of the Supreme bench at the Cnifcd States. A judge, bi;: or little. al-d e pcci.tllva l'cd eia! judge, ia invested ?j tie supcr*titiou* re? verence of tbe-e voturic- w Itli remarkable at? tributes. The rh re appointment to a sejt on the bench ut ols c transform* to their .uimla an acknowledged and admitted blockhead into an in? xhiiu-table fountain at wi?.ioin?a shrewd, mercenary attorney into u pure .oorcc of un? mixed truth aad iucorriipt.ible justice?a Iwtr rooin blackguard into ? l uardiun at peace nud urdcr. They iuvest a Judge with all the batUlibiUt) which the mi..! ultru-iuoutauc Catholici-ui as ertb? s to th< Hope, and with all the frc-dom from personal responsibility which the moat Tory loyalty bestows upon the t.n^lish i'miiireb. They are a. much horrified at the notion of the p "Ml al ol Judge I.orin;, tor in-tan. ". I'.nghsh Icy alia tl are at the idea of the eWUtion at ( baric.-. I?that |MM mmt at retributive and po? litical justice which first Timj/ht the princes and the people ol modern Kurope the much uteded letaon that Kings aud rubrs are but men, and as men mint an-u. r for their act* u? King* md ruler*. Surely there is no l> ss need that the..' Amor,, can Judii.-vvoii-lnper* of our* should b t night that Judger too are but men. So long as they confined their worship to Judges of the Su preme (,'ourt*, State and National, their idola? try, however gross, might perhaps be tolerated; but when tity take to bowilig down to slave catching ( on inis.-ii u. n i| to per-onilication* at the principle, of ju.ticc. peace and order, m un thing it surely nece*?ar\ to rouse them froUl so pitiable i ... !:. .. II an 1 to keep SO J. t>-.. table a v*aTa*hip frctii -jn ? i.iii^. Ihe wor-hip at a noble animal like a bull, however grots the Mipei-titi? n, has yet soiu'thing resp-ctable about it. The ox plows, the cow gives milk? one i .in ca?.!v -> e how mo-t animals come to h. Worshiped. Hut wLat apoiog, call possibly be made for adulatii ns fait to a crocodile, even though he may drop tear* an he devvurt hit j v ietim I TIIK -I W BEI ? MF1 K T. Tit ( aura i* utteric'.' jeremiad* ov.-r the \ * rplexed and threatening aspect of aflairi in Kansas. We venture to ?ay, how. rer. that M > mt t the outrage* that have be- n perpetrated there by the horde of w hi.ky-di inkers hwM Mi? M u'i that airict the c.nductors of that joarnal. Neither i? it the fact that by their crimet Freedom ia imperilled ia the Territory. Hut it is simply because their conduct, aud the position at antagonirm to law, order, and liberty, taken by Atehifou. strinvf. How and their coadjutor*, m cettitatet or may neeetsitate the action of the t.ov.mment is the pret?i*es. The alarm felt by the sW*JM of the Administration i? le?t the violent and law lea* pri ceedinga of these men ihoi:!d force the President and Cabinet to take eidet for or agaiust tin m. Henoe it it prayin. for peace, praj ing for harmoiy, praying for for? bearance ar.d deprecating all excitement and violence. Thit fact iistiroate* a temporary ceasato.n of I the threat*in?! violent pweediiig* ?! the *.*?? J driver* undr r Atcbi-on id Kan*** Before thi*. | we entertain n-> doubt, a Minister I'le-iip .fen tiiry ha* been dispatched by the President an l tvrretarj of War to make conditions with th !? r* i l" t' ?? In> ?<ii: - tWee*. \\ hat tluse c ?n ditii D* are we do n-t kn.?w, neither it it likely *re shall ever be permitted to knot*,-. But aTi ran form a shrewd guess npon them. We cues* j that the brigand* and c'iMhr?at* mt the sljv ' < ?ligan by are promised the privat- m->rtl aiil ' and comfort of the Administration in furthering and cousumu atiag their designs to nuke Km-. a s'ave Mate, provided thej w.'.i not conduct in ! such a wo) during the Summer a. to force the Ad? ministration ?0 I roti-cf Mai nutaiii tiov. Heeder by ? military force. This ??? t.dition we have no doubt Me'Sr?. Atcl.i-i'Il A Co will .tere? te. We do not expect the-, fore to find what ??"em* to be generally anticipated, that Governor Heeder will be met with violence on his return to Kao-as. He will in all probability go bick in peace, remain a while in peace, an.I tii-n re. ?im or find a successor appointed in hi* placj. The tearful strain* of TUr I mon are ? x,- 1 d by the atixiou* doubts of the Administration, which sees in what a dilemma it will be involved if by an? p. saibiliti it should turn out that the Missouri u.ob are not fully under the control of their leaders. The Administration i* resp.msi '.Ii tor ti.i Kai - *-.Ni hi i-ka bill and all its con ?oiiiier.ee?, and that responsibility nepei?arily weich* heavily 0MB it at the pre?ent thr".ifen inar juncture of affair*. The Inton nndi-rtak.-s to shove elf a portion ut tin* cru<hiug load upon the -tli?i.'.di rs ot those free.lotn-lov in ? men in the North who have tiled to do something i U, how little!) to rescue Kansas from the dreadful ills that encompassed her when the benefic-nt restriction upon Slavery was removed. But so lopeli'.s a ta?k a* this must hive chilled 1 the writer who undertook it. The North never undertook to do any thing tovt-.l peopling Kama* but what was fair, open, truthful, and honest. If the .lavedriven had met their efforts by the same means, though the act might have been deeply deplored, yet no complaint of its (Ufoeai would have b?m heard from any source. Hut becaitae the North undertook to do a perfectly fair thing, for TV Inton or for anybody to pretend to find in it an 1 excuse for a totrtlly inf.1r.10ns and outrageous proceeding like that of which the Missouri tool, was guilty, is preposterous. TAr I'nwn talks for the sake of talking, and to iinpo-e upon wcaki:-*. and credulity, when it re,sens in *u o h I style, 'lhe whole responsibility for the critical condition of affairs on our Western frontier rMtl Upon the shoulder* of the Admiliisf ration. And it is this pregnant fact that disturbs the Adtn n istration and affrights Th' I nion. If the Administration fails to compose tin- disorder* by peacefully restraining tin- Mis sourian* after the nianiier of the programme we have indicated, it will find itself in a critical condition. For assuming that Q*JV, Heeder is to return to his post, he mu-t be sustained by the forces of the Cuited States if he is a--ailed. And If the Missouri mob cannot M held back by moral influ encea, it must be quelled by powder and ball, or tin- Administration must precipitately fly be? fore it, and disgracefully abdicate its most sol? emn duties. As we have before aaid, we expect I tolii tl ihr s.M.thilif pro.-. work for we Luvte no idea that Atchison A Co. feel dispo-ed to M*M in collision with the Cuited States troops, or with tin- niembi-rs of the Administration, or to bear the brunt of a shock between ti e North end South on the Slavery issue. What accident may light the flame* of war on this subject we do not know, but we expect nothing of th sort as yet. In the inflammable MBaUtll ti of the public mind, however, th'-re is constant danger, r.udwe raiiUvt feel *eeur<- against it. The in fnuiou* ti itlers with the p. no of the country, who originated and passed 'he Kansas-Nebraska bill, have teu.sed the nation t" the v.-r;. .erge of conflict. The close of thi.t agitation cannot be foreseen or anticipated until some decisive backward step is taken by the National Legisla? ture w ith a view to resist the aggression* of Slavery and r-storc our vast Wo.tern domains to Freedom. I'util tha: time comes we shall be in constant peril: and X it be too long deferred a violent end to existing complications is inevit? able. But accident ak*VM will precipitate that conflict now. IHK VKU-WIKK IDsT-IIH'll K, Although wi have written much on the postal syst, m it serins wore i* needed on that topic. At tin* moment the citizens up-tow n are trying to h.r. e .1 new Fost-t ?rlice. While this is build iutt, suppovng it is to Ix- built, why not avail our-iives ..f economies immediately available f With the best facilities of any city in the world for good h-tt'-r deliverv, be it know n that we have the wont. Hut w ith a proper distribution of city letters, with convenient receiving sta? tion*, and w ith u rapid and frequent transmission of letter- to the principal office, every known resident could at the present moment receive Li? letter?let him live where he would in the City or suburbs?without charge in an hour after their arrival in the City. 1 bus, too. We might have a system established 1 to that letter- from the remotest streets could be transmitted to the I'o-t-Oifi. 0 for th- mail* every hour in the day. >i me u.< nth* since we gave the details of the ay item in operation in London and other large town* in Great Britain, and showed what ita ! r tcttcal Working would be in this City: let tu n w -ketih ; : other plan and see if the incubus 1 t old fogy Um on the I ;ovem.n?nt monopoly of carrying letter* can he removed, and we be put iu pi -s s-n 11 of ftcilitie* greater e.en than I.< inton injoys in her postal arrangements. Tkeform of our City may be likened to a fan with a thoc;,rid on nibuses ami railroad cars tunning fr? ? the outer edge, down the rib* to tie point near which i* now located tke City I'o?t-< iffice. A great manv of the letters of the people op town who desire a new I'ott-Offic* are deposited in the boxe* of ?oine of the pri? vat- companies of l-tter deliverer*, and two . ? r.t- p id t" get them carried t>. ti,.- l'o*t-< ?ffi -c. Lvery hotel and principal bu*inc* housr in .!.. d eiiiplev? a special mr-.etiger t?. c-.rry !-?? ter*. and often at teu time- a* much expense .1* the postage upon their trau-uiis-mn three thou? sand mile*. Now this difficulty might be remedied in thia manner. Let every ?tage or car in the City I carry a receiving letter-box or bag so arranged that '.etttrs may be dropped in by every passen I ger or bv a boy jumping <>n the step, while in mot tin. cr by any per-on wa'.kine the ttr.et or approaching the ?tage while standing ?tili. The car- all arrive at Ctn*il-?t. ??'? Broadway, Hir mmj St., Aster Raw m or iVeB-slip: and the ata'f? all arme at Jersey Kerry, StVth Ferry, or r'niton Fenj, Aa M M they arri*e let a re eeiver take out nil the letter* and put thi'ui in a hag, .md let a nie-seiger with .1 Meet horse ride the circuit continually carrying those bags to the I'o-r.Office. These round roh n trips rsM he made every half-hour, pasaiag the Post-Oltree each time, ao that the kTeraga time upon every letter dropped in th- b..\ ef any stage or fir before it reached the Post-Oftice would not ex? ceed half-an-honr. Hut thi* it not all. Letters for delivery iu all parts of the City would be transmitted in the if>nie way, LH ut illustrate: At Fourteenth' #t.. for instance, a collector should be ttatioaed upon each stage aud car line, to intercept and eolleet all l-fter* for the Fourteenth-<t. Deliv ery. Through thia street a messenger should r de back and forth front river to river to eolleet and carry these left, r* to one, two, or more de? livery stati"Us. The bags taken by the messen? ger at the down-town terminus of all the lutea, when earned t<? the Fn-t-Office would be ex ??hanged for bags for each of the up-town delir eriea. to be convey.-1 in stage* designated by a flag or sign, the driver ot wh.ch withe.it the least hiiulerance could hand them to the acroat towu messengers to t arry them rapidly to the IV livery?Ofi.ce?, whence finally they would be taken eTery half-hour by the letter-carrier* to the in diviilu.al claimants. These across.town messen ger* could be located every half-mile up the island, if necessary. Bf such a system, a lady, for example, at For tieth-st. and Lighth-av. could write a note to her husband at the ship-yard* foot of sixth or Seventh-sf.. Eaal l iver, and lending it to any passing ?face or car, could count ou it* reaching ti e Post-1 >t!le. in one hour, and in fifteen min? ute* after it would he on one ot the Pry Pock ett.ee? to its destitution, whence would cone an answer by the sime routes, or by one more expeditious aero** town. All this could and should be effected f. r one cent po-tng-?two at the outtide. Cite the omnibu.-e* ten per cent, and it would pay tin m hf better than passenger fare, aud the whole umlertaking would be self ? ustniuiiig and money-making. Letters received by mail out of the City should be delivered free . f charge, and be sent off as f.i*t a* they arrive to the various stations iu the City in the manner we have indicated. No foot letter-carrier should have to walk orer a mile iu a tingle trip, but stiould return to his station every half-hour. If all letters Were paid before, hand the service would be a* vv-ll performed by active boys aa by stout men. It would even furnish employment for some wouu-u bow out of work. Inder thi* arrangement all the priv ,tc letter carrier* and I'ost < tlices would of course h ive to -ncc'imb. Hut instead of driving them from the field they alight be merged in the new ,,.. tern. The bu?ine*'. too, of the City pclivery would increase to an almost unimaginable ex f< nt. and we have u .doubt it would add ten per cent to the numberof letters w ritten by indi? viduals to the country. Such a system of l-tter-delivery could be put in complete operation ii one month, if the old laud tui tie of the Cllitc. Mat > l'o-f ? >,lice could be made to craw 1 by Leaping coal* of lira on his hard shell buck, ft Oavteminent Could get out t.t the way. or rather give out the job by con? tract, there are pi nty ol enterprising individ tia 1st who would put tie machine iu motion. ! ..id. H is foler ibly certain that if anything It ccomplislieil iu the way ot' BSltBgg r-lorm, prll ? -e c t i/. i - will h i v c to do it. Cur plan contemplate* the carryiug of all let t r- to tin- ortiee tot mailing, free 01 charge, and (i.l... riii" nil Ittt'r* upon which postage ha* ? i.ce btjea paid iu BBJf pirtol the I'nited Mates, v\ Ith* Bt an ndditiou, as at pros -nt, of tw o cents or city deliver,. We have not the least doubt that City letter* Would pay all expense*. The system would ? ecure to u*, at bO event*, certainty and fre? quency of rapid delivery, and the people would fmj any resouable i barges, and yet be thankful tor the accommodation. If -Hch n plan i* we have hinted at is too good for us to hav- at ouce from the Govern incut, N't it at bast give us something bet? ter than the pre-ent out?than which nothing can be worae. Any change will be hailed bj ith joy as an nnpiovomcut. The letter we publish, d y ?-t<-r<L.y tcm Mr. Terry, I har*c d'Ar'n ir--. .it Madrid, exposes the mission of Mr. Soule in a masterly manner. Mr. I'. rry proves bims? If to be well qualified for his position, and the Administration would have show n it* aen?e if it had appointed him to suc? ceed Mr. Soule, inrtead ol taking the polil ,. i back-broken and brainle.s politician from Jowt, Mr. Augu-tu-Ce-ar Podge. Mr. 1'erry makes it manifest that h-t displayed gr- if discretion , ?Bai gre.it wisdom iu managing o ir affair* in Spain ilur.iig Mr. Soule'* absence in Madrid, and he exposes tha imbecility , the pa**ion. the pri l> and the folly of the *en*ation-loving Frenchman in a quiet but most mercile?- manner. His nar? ration is ao evidently truthful and uncolored that it is fatal to any lingering remain* of diplo? matic merit that Smlc might have bad Mr. II i* left naked to the jeers and ridicule of the world for hi* pompon* pretenmon* and ludicrou* career a* Minister. The whole expo*e illus rate* the absurdity of Soule"* appointment, and ahund.'.ntly establishes ali and more th.,u all we> trfOT charged to the .iccouut of this eminent charlatan in .'iploitaey. >*-Tb >'>t. s !?.?..? -h . . ?Atel why not a .V/' .,* >' i ? ? ei.ow as well as a national cattle ?Low ?a na ionai horse show?and " tarnat.onal baby ?bow. The Bath nal m%*Wf ahow ia to I* held a' the village oflln'h >t< abtat Coi.my, N'o-v.y.rk. three last days of M , v I the W"o -giovv. r. A? ..tta.n ot W -?. n N'.w Vorki and 'h* premiums announced are from HI to #:.'. tor the mm pen of five to ten ?heep. The prizts an all for fin- wool variet.e*. In a nob .f ..i v tut...:. :'. r to te (.re-, t.t. S. . -..T.ir- \...,. :, --ay*: l'erhtp* by a short trip in the southern tier of cotmtitv you could aeo aotroe of the cause* of lie famine prices of beef and mutton in New-York. The eitrt me high price* paid for sheep 5r?r the ia*t few y i art have opened the eye* of farm* ix to the net-eweity of makings, nr.. it,'p-ov .-tru-nt in their *t.? k. Vermont toasts ot the bt*t fine woded *heep L.i the Cnion, at least they * 11 a' the highest figures, but Wewtern New. Votk can boast of many excellent flocks, and would BBtmm a-hamed to "show along ti.le of Vennoot. W e wish ?.iintbody would get up a M it* ii-t',r..wer? As-oi .at. .n, and th -n we may hope to h ? able b ;;, a good quartt I t . ..tar b-* than. *he iirfyjaMBB* ?ail p'.? of 'gh'tsn ".ut- a pom. t THE LATEST NEWS, Kr.? mwh ?v H1GNETIC TELEGRAPH. THK racRY I FTTKR-Vil{..IM\ I Braak*.' thrjmuk u> TV N. T. THVane W i-HUMoii, Wedrjea.lav, May ij. UK Mr. rVriv h ii* a paaj paaakon b^'iu??V?M?wk ward dii-cloautr* made by ;V lVr~-\ letter I. he a great many *:lly mc? whocry ?? stopm* paper wl?en an cl tor chance* to mt aontathlag not exart y to their liking, the I^rsirtettt of the tinted Sate* of I ifc) pikf 4? crtv.tr> bin vengwance by tti-xing Mr IYtt\ out of 0<Be*\ 'Hint ? ?II the g-at.ud* on* own .?<.;.. ' ?<?: toi! g truth ? th ? a i.-k,-d worll. b MtniaBaf Boo'?? wil arrive hattv next week, it it Mad, and then there trill b> c?wii*?rttation* deinaad*. threat... bj -rimination*, and -? that** all. \ ?? nia is dow the great point of iuU?rtv Moth part ok Ban pctiVvtiy .in> of aa*10a*nk The war *f word* in o< er. and tl:o ulem-e that prr-i-i-vle* the whirl? wind has settled fiom the It; e R< Ige to the ovatcr ..? V . inn,-. Mr Wiv ?., ?ti'l in tht* .? ty. i-aJa* an a S imn et morning and . lent ??? 'r.amprt, T? tr.orrow tell* the atory. nOM WAslUSi; 1,?X Ti oiiiMt is Wednes day, Vf-y The rumor that dispatches were received tYara Mr. retry, announ. in,- a on iplicity in the affair* h.Hweea th." country and Spain or Cuba are ontitelv aa to tin M, No impafchi* of auy kind front him have been re<-cited at the Sta'e I ?< arttueut by the laal ar rival. On th. ? "?' .:. -h. >.vh I'.-t?;, t Court at Sow Orlonns, the .lurry gavi a verdict in favor of t'aptaia M. CetTen against the Ni.-Mr.-i.ua \c ?.-.-..>? v Imuatt ('oinpnny. Coiiiuiirnion- r Man; ;t liny publishes i lengthy repl? ti Ttt .Wioa/l/ Intrhiffru-n- to then-suit IVJCOutly made upon him by (,',> It.nMn in ?aaWOTM to the 1!? ale ease Mini "thci inii'tir*. i u < Mi 'n i N m v?? vi in 11 r 11 lt.nr-"? \\ .-.I .u-s.la v, May IB, hMak T. BJBBffll rescued >l the vote to-day on the au ? ..incut* t>. tic- Stute l'otinti'iiti n in licale a very light vote, and that all 'he ntnen-lmentn have beea adopted,'hough enough BOa i.ot v. t (mm n v.-1 to ren? der thia certain. Inthiacily alltheameti liiienfjtteceivad froni I,-Vat down to about mini majority. The vote ut favor of the pluialitv *, .tout and again--' apptopriat ii ? m. ncv -e. taiian schools was the large-it. S,,o?# towns haw voted ngai'i't the pluraliiy system, la N. w It, .If..rd the plnrn iiy ?ystem received 11: ma? jority and in Taunton only .'. In A-blnnd there u * v. \ -ti,all majority against it. The chief oppoaitioa uy was agatistthe article making Clerk* of Conns, Keg isters ol I'robatc Sheriti'a. ft* clootivo by tiie people, but that niti.-lc r..vcl own liiiu majority. The aiiicndiT.cnt? are: L A plurality nys'.on, 1 A charge in the day <n the State Kl.s ii.m in I'rosidentiaJ MM . I aOliM of Couni ilors in Iiiaiiicts by tire p,ople. i. The ,1c. '... i al n. ? rotary al Stato and 1 -ute officers by tbo |HM>p|.\ .\ Against appro? priating money *.'aiian schools. . Kl.s tiou of Sbetilts. Clerks of I'ourle, Ac. by Hie people. nOM ItosloN. II ?IOM Well es lllV, m 11 '.'I, is-,/,. In the > me Court thia morning I'b.et .luattoe Slinv .1. Im r. d mi oj ii ion in lie case of the pehtioa of doss pit Hiss, applicant tor a writ of babs'as . ..rpus to lie rel< ?s. .1 fitim arre-i for del>i on the ground that hi was privil. .. ?: ??- i ne in1- i th.- Legislature. 111 a . iioi w ii. thai ti. ||..|is<- had tue inherent right in limit ti> Oafal Ilu??. and that having u<cl that DOwWMr. II"- rorJtt OOt claim auy privilege of i)X , 1111 - .? -ii. Hi at at ti. n hne piiciu'leii to the custody of the Jailer. I be Hoord of Vldeitnen bav appoint! ,| nine agetitt to sell l.i[uor iiiider the new laiv. rVt) nr. gnu en, and tit r. si m\ Otfct1 an. - at d i'ii';is's. I'h < taminatioa ? . I -. ,? .. tu..!, r ti e Ban law? that of tin I mh i.e.i - ia now g'.inK on in the I'olit-e Court. I I, h Ii.,,t ii i .. e. i,i . ii t- ro-Mto wvrv arntaleiL Ti. v dboloet i trht n tbi-y gjot tIt*- Imot, and warraau were iasite.l for the Hi n ?' ..I ll ? ( uiliee who told iL Tin I'olite loitrt ttt-dav <h t i.|. I tin- Iii st liuuttf ease, melt r tin n. m Invv. BgakM th'- dOi n li' .t. An a..peaJ \Mie tuki n mil ih. ooat will is- : . ! beiWi ?jurv. I'on,plaints agajMt ti i lit|Uor-<leiil is nr<- being mailt before lln lirand dm., tvud it is sni I the city authori tiee an m live ii, their.It-l. iiionat tiii to n-ai the vitality ofll.t luv.. Tie s .tut I. tie caw in New-He-lfiifnT, le w. ii Lu-vn .i athd nawajl] iliroii .liout the State. I he A-so, tattoo "I M- tit. nl ?M1[.. nir. II leals of tht Ann ra nil I..-t.tiitioiis for IIa- Ii.snne is now in st-enio* in thkt tdty. I > r. laatv Boy of Pwyldaano waa ehanaa I'lo/n'it'i . \ .... i...;. in pin. c of |?r. Lut'.t-r V. Hell . I Mrteem lu st Its. r. ,.|-iie.l. |l|. Ti .cunt ?t. Kirk budge o4 I'. 1,1-\Ii mi, a lad I ?r. C. H, Ni'hols of IVatatittgton wi r. i Ii ct. .I Vit t- Pn itklMta, Tba Hoard <>t Aiderm.a, ti is i .renoon ratatihaoxtatad dhtMO/J talitk s of th. i .ly to flu Ass.tointioii. Tin- Kovnl Mail steamship Asia auilr.I at noon uv ? 'n\ vvi-l, -1 (,ni.e. : . i,,r l..vt r|Htol and - for llali tax. Sin takes out fyif TI ill h[?1-ie. Hoi uuui \i. of ia amuiui \ II11 I? a V. VV. 'ii. ..|My May .'I -II P. M. We have basl a atead v rain for tin- laut fifteen hour*, and at tin acut the city und harbor an- enveloped in a lici-ac tug. I n to the [.reseut tiuie- we have heard liothuig from l)o sleiimer Aimrnu. andevetiif tba in :e i,. ? off the port, which ia iinpiobnble, nhe would not U- likely to attemp* to enter In ton daylight. i.KMIK.M. ELFrt nOM 01 IfOVi si nTIA. 11*1 II ||. Wi .lnee.lll.V. Mny 0, 1435. 11..- _. -.. ral ? !? i ? -n tot Bh u,l- i* ti th? I'roviiM-ial Pai iaattaal ? ??k OtOOB v.-U-rdny nud from return* thus far t.c.-iv.d it ia iinpiMailile to di-e.de which party ia auceeaaful. Tin- general Mbf however ia that the preren' I iovernnn nt ha* bit i, su?tamed by a ?mall mait.n' v. The Hon. .fosi pb Howe, former Su retary of th* Province hot failed in hi* election. Among the noinlx i ..t prominent new iin rnleera ? ? ? ? we .' .1?. - '.' - l.'s.i i of Hi am 111 le, a New t.rk.r le. ler h. -,i 1 'tie iim?t iih j..ntial aud enti rpriaing genilernt? mi the Province. i ONVlTri noifAL amknumknts. Ilmti 'Hi- We.liiio.lay, May I?>.',".. 'lln following iitlienilllK-lite to tin >tu't I onetitUtiOO were t.tieaisl .n the- S. nate to-'lav alinoat unanimouaJy, viz: To S'rik' out I he word " white" 111 the '|Ualllie* t on at.t.,;s requiring ?II ? le. tors to be able to read, th it thcr- be one K> pniu ntative to eat b town; anil that there be one | BniW instead tt two. Ail of the*- pro| t)-id aim ndinetite tuuat Is; submitted t.i the people. HLLOW VM\'EU <>.v ?HU BOAMD PnU-AMI NU, We.lnea.lay, May 93, T,< b.irk B. B. Waimmr. at Ittia DOT! from Uio, re? port* not tiking April 11, oll Haina, ship Li ly Kraak lio of BtMBM for Hamburg, web nilu-v lever ua board. Tbc three first offiet-r* Invl died of the liar aar and Um fcaartl ?ae *i k. TBE BBIO VEBMONT A9H0BE. Pi m? . \\..ii..eday May 33. H5J. The bri?f \erniont, Nayloe. of Phdatfi-lphia. Iron* Savannah f.,r rhomaatoii. Mrtine. arith ? i BfgO it -hip , in.I" r. wt ut Bah.nth< ? in*:, ? i. ? ni ofBhatB ?land on 'In ni.-l.fof the Cth >.r ii s o.-i tba !? . Ks .it ..i.-- nsl'.ol 11. i .. j. .- <;.r?t? We: i- l..-1'Hf ? :. >. ? art lev- .v. .-, i .nil.int left I kv tr ".?A < ?orreapimdrnt ot 7 t?- I?r'ro,! Tim* \ i .o-n.s 'ha-. BOparof a lot I lb hi tonMilo that r?-- en'ly f ; BBBad Oft r BW CoOBttk ? Ol M ns/,t. u .w and Ja- k*oa- * tmt bonoa ami bam ai mt Bos* M. Oordon. on tb* BtbjB ?') Jm. k-ai (..at.---, ?w< eomide'i-ly lev-kal with the . ? -?'r. .mi** of John K. Yo*> cum of Lltnleu, whooe family were soven-W irtiaraa * ??4man' whtme cattle wee*-" kiiB-d. Tbo reettiaoca* ti Mr CanftM und WrjtLit^flon H*-ttyn were iB -? . yid ii't* wake. Si BOtft rful wvsa tli*> wital that a? the "farm r,f Patm k M-Cuni**. it tmJt a larg? ?? ?'cmp o'lt of : . i.el i urr.eil ? ul I a?t*isr| road-. Loga were carried at an untneuae dtataBt* and tie wafer of a amal- lake neat Mr. Voucuta * w?< blow a entirely oat of it* b?wl. T! i' 'ran ? i rri u n tat*Iran, a ? d ttb ?* ?-< Hoi, \t. ;-.nW.'V illerton. which .?'. nrre-l at oa ntaideu.. ? ? kaaatI?L in ?hat County, on the ie?* bnst 'dr. Vullert-1, wae ana nf the olde. ? < rai.oe t .,?, tv, and was widdy ^^-J^"* il ? : Justice of tbe P.?e for M IIJHlfig MM in the r?wn of Minuunk. ?a* a rnembe t^iriolattir in 'T. during the small bill *?"iten?*a ? , . . .... IMO Hkt age ww? ??