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Od*n?J a* Ihe ,vna* rtvaM a**" ,el?n??t*? of asjB> soi?ab*a* **?MMa, ? ? ' rt,s sarat** 2 t. ??*>?*'? "VT h' the hurra* rrTed ?*. the M* te>Mtol r4 iui oe >triM M ' bwbo -vl '' r ? ? ?* ,ho tot?? ,xk,i1i,Mrt?'r'?r'' rh*l ? teaar.w* saw*! c\p*v? ??>??-* MOietJ tc.lonahtp. taw*! i< re K. **> ir,: * 1 r<,,?,TV 1 ,',> >|<|rr. ?y,\r ?I: strsl ?pari kieteriral foci li must, kt #>?her w oral*, be aohnew leois! hv Ihe ?e ipnl itio Hilrlrf' beS. v .? . *rt become adc'liateh oih?tl tsed u? uirtitaiier.* An.: Ibe ?aMtiM intellect, acavrwvru; to n ' .vn.vrt-cn tl the ,-?*<?. mast ore V\?{ prove docile to u.o instruction afforded o:i MfoMSWth] ClI ataOOHj "l.i. li when viewed bf Che beb' el ?p ritual U??. hi the oniv authentic reavlatioa ot thednme relations to man Neilbet l'.?v.(t r,.; I'-uiic BOaigM anx ?cienl; ,o worth to fciablthal fearst* it Mtbtares the aaroTB rover ettal .r.te'a-.: Ol the two. but evr:i he. w.:ha'.l Iw ModW hT doe* M muco to the eMBtsM of tbe m <in ot" tho laMiaJ mat met. Ho make* it dato eirlar.velv ti-;.. the ft 4M illation of human nat.?rr. and thia .n ?pIt* ot tho a^o* of Informal discord and .r.r^naV.tx botw. . v. Ml Ma* Btta, which all bitter* avouches >u^tr. u hnm.ui fellowship had boon s.r. oi.t.Tvr? th ot human nature. MJ *bo;iM have ?era be:", re tail time ima4j [iTBBIMilbk ex? hibition* of t Baaata aatara Im aad faD pit* btw?ct even ?t mu'.ati: af pifajij and wr.nt. Bf of f.itva.-u ?< aad pa;n. aad pad It bm mm exhibited aian ?e ?V urn] to others wl.ei he would havo OfM 1 OV IB bioatfll I n IM rt?ntr*r>. ?**!?:?? m?nwho baa frei fab ..o.: tl c rot .-.i '.:..\ ? tao moat lalal* Bf nrrsJ tctv^uTP. Xr.on * portoot'.y wo'.l that ho baa aW ?o w.ihout a'-> kt || fraai t.:.? r.sturo. that i* ta> a*> by the baapiiaAiaaj of a distinctly iupcrnat aral aaatiaa eaacaj t:.- worid b.i? stood m man *%cr perfotiv.d aft ao; af W>m to his brotloT wi'.h (>?t n inj I.o.iti.n file BmHbbmI ?'f duty, or what i* the aaaae taiaf,? BBMajaWw af some ?u p*r:cr aaHta^toa to tbat of his aataro. Hoai cliiki.?h. th-rctorc. to talk of society aa the out fTrr.th of nctLre! hvvs. or to rer'ird it in any of it* ?tace* as Mrtkiac ?h?rt of a lapeTaotaral p!,e Bt'tret'on Natorai iaws might account for human aoeiety. provided JOB mean by the word nothirc ?ore than simple 'out" HV*faiMBAaMa< ba?ed ipoB tbe play af MtHnJ .affiniries among it? ?uhject": tfcougb 1 fcr.i by no boom certain even of thi*. Hot clearly tie phenomenon of human society ret an* co auch thine as thi? It mOMl the toUow abip of those who arc in the intensest spiritual an tafonitn:. or who, in all interior respects, are as wide apart a? heaven and bell. It means the sci? entific fu?i< n or unity off characters a* mutually repugnant as oil und wnegar. The technical ?<? ctalist laafta upon human nature a? intrinsically nndepraved or unfalbn, and insists tbat its aberration* argue only the influence of falla? cious doctrine* and of vicious oircum?rance?i With him. conu'ijuentlv. nothing is needed for the perfect evolu ion ?>t society but the melioration of our existing doctrines and ciretim*tance*. I am for from und. rvalailMJ tl.e?ea-i\antage?. I am <|uit** sure that they are both imperatively demanded bj the aeoeeeltiei af the human race Mut I am equally ?ure that society has needed a far deeper inauguration than those things- afford I prefer to accept facts as the, offer, and I find myself thus ecu pel led to inter that human history has suffered an kaMMBae ipiritoal blight. It seems to me to be the palpnb!e lesson, both of history and of cur? rent abeaafretiM, that all men are naturally in elintd to a supreme self love acme in coarser, some in subtler terms, it is true, but all with like reality. And 1 nait/t believe, therefore, that un? der th. inspiration of this stntiment they oeul.l ever naturally tend to fellowship. They must mit nrally tend to consume aud plunder each other? tbe strong the less strong, and the weak the more weak; for self- lore is obv iaiisly a dividing, not a uniting force, hml accordingly whatever tendencies to fellowship men exhibit, logically confess them? selves the etloct of supernatural cause* Thu* I take it tbat all government and law, all those institutions whose aim has been to maintain order in tbe world or what i* the same thing to nurse ti e senttsOMt of human fcliowahjp, eoafoaa o ?trictly supen atura! genius, or have been tbe providence ami appointment of a most active und unfaltering DiriM love. Bai I must defer what more 1 h*vt to MJ to another le'ter. n i FROM FORT LARJMJE AND THE ROCK V MOUNTAINS. l>on The Sebratka City Him, SejLtl. Kdward Morin, with a company of rive men, left ?"?nun Ittrsr, three bui dn d and ten mile* west <>i i.ara mie, on the 1Mb of duly, and arrived at trie Kor! on tbe S'.'lh ef the same Manth, I be Fort be roporta iu pood ervedition lor dotrnsive warfare, the trOODt iu OMeUOBt ipitits, and saager for a light a-it!i tbe Sioux. Tbe horse*, hotvevi r, are, he wivs, in Trey poor trim for eh**ing Ionian DSSdcO, as thej bOTO gTOWOTCiy tiun upon prsJrie grass. I*MTBan Laraaata on tbe 1st <>f Ansust, heoirired at Fort K? BTMJ u;--ii th. Md of the ?ime uiontti, hav? ing met with nti'htr ladiau* nor nuv ac i.lent up m tbe route. AtKtion. v he found Qeu. Homey with IpOO n en preparing to start immediately for Laratnie. The day upon which he arrivM bapi*ne?l to be Geu. Hartley> nirthday and OOneeqoeotlj he found the P?>?t iu a genera: etato of isJiaViioa. end Moid ohain psLgr.r corks popping as though whole regiments ?rata diaeharging tin ir piece* at OM Bra. II- asyt the Gen ersl w in hue h. idtm and ITaHitot's the I ttoratbaBtioil uf all tl.e Sioux be awn meet wi'.ii, in wbub laudable . ambition are hope he nay be gratified, Mr. Monn further report* ttai a skirmish occurred tx't hu.*- . e h point t.ear it ?? North Hatto hri !_??-. t*taiin tive Sionx and six white men. in which tooae Of foe Had Kkii:* w- re ?? entirely kil?, ' and two*e- : vast ly wounUtd, whde all of the white i remained un- ! kejtuiaJ. Mr Monn brought with him the remains ol young tiibrot, ahnst- murder by to. fooax We gave an ac eoui.t of laet mo: th The particu'a'1 of thia sava.-e homicide arccetail'd to cs by Mr. Mottn.atinnatalood Nmiii froBi dp' <.i ?on a'.roil,, r of Itie decease 1. They are aa aataOWt Os aba Bid af June Gihsoi - ( aaaayoay laaaMtd a ?ahsl i' n..;<* below DaorCrash, wher. tbeyexpoTti 1 i?. meet with lncian*. li.r, srajfj pT0ia>ll?OO Bdalnal an at*.a<. ?-.- . ohm-.. < i :!y :.,?. n *. .-? ? ? u . daM-overed that tay or thne ot the BBOB hai rotated a ?safes loobehJadthe to*1 of tbotreio. laatdatto warn them of tr.:.- dar.-v-r and bxury ttcm feloaf, tl t ?*e< , t-tr \ waik.-'i 1 eck. an i ?>..?? '?? v? ta'k 1 ? tbfoa. two Indian* .aaa- op. oapoothasT eety it - a*Ml a* one ?l.tn.k hard* with Mr, Ciitson tbe otbvr atepj+d behinc Li.n and *l>o: h -n th-ou;h, eaaatatj b> etout death. The unexpected ataault so besii ieroi ' kboawo thai bsaon Ui.-_v ?. .1 tbt?r preaaaoe of ?aid tbe lotiiana wire out of aLootiag d.sta?ice. hoi beg *?am ;i.- Pbatte Rivet and ?aeapod. Ninety n,il.? w.?t ef Salt Cr?*k. M'. Morin shot a very fine HuAafocoor, min" of th- n.*t of which we bad the pleasure ol ta?t.r.g and can prOUOOme il first rate. He infortn* n* that tor a grea' ueabor of vear* fesr has bean traveiibc. t.a, k ai d forth haSSSCill rprt J^aramie. t>.. i?.H ky MoaaAaioo, aad Mioaoari ' aaiaii, but that hs hen oaves before aaeo buffalo so xdeniy and so near the Mi*.*uri BJvai a. tbey are t:,e j?r???iit reason. W. met Mr. M'.rin on the lhain* ' about six:y axhea ?ist N. I -a*k-- City arhite we a Mt with a row frier?!? on M MpeOraf exjeditton. AimIssu. eaaayed with hiai and dianh oai 1 - around the san?- rot*, we had an excellent epporta wity of gwiuing li biiootiuo ? <>o> < rsing the I'l. Ac. Therefore, in our n<xt wetk's issue we shall leporl . wi< r. a< haajth OMo Ihe rose try lying w>-?t of Kw ' bra*Aa City, and .:? eott, timber, s.." and o'h.r rn aaaveea. STORM ON LAKE MICHIGAN. IHIPWBECK AlfD Uhnl Of uppj We have ssroas)] hxid U 'o e out laatjBrs aoob a - ! ecunts uf tbe stern- of Tuaeday last, on Lake Mi.-hJ j icon, a* we o".i d obtain by teiegropi From Tu Ch'C.ico l>alaw <.:' tht l.'tlx we gBBsat additional 1 psttioalar*. QaTwaoaaayfineaaasrawmm harat -itat n..v. - eaald leave the port of Chiv ago, and maey which bad 1 left on ti e eve .mg prev <<k* ??r.i!;wik-i to j. r. tavk again. Tbe brig Tu?ear"ra, Cap* Makleo. h.emd from Huf laio u> Ibas |airt aratb eaal ha II Netten I I ... ? . aa to aMBM in ibe aiona ill toe h\ In.r y- , i .. : . inoM . . Her anchors dragged until ?> iun? neai i.mpsx Ui tc tie br?-..kw.-.t. . a .- . i- ; ? ? Harri. *n a", smile aoutii i f the barbae, the a> a wa*?o heavy tha' 1. - auart* bad to 1* Ml away. Toao the wa* haawl aV.u' in Hsinincnt prnl ard it was apparent 'j-neas MatWad abat tdbr must a? down. At thia tirrv?. two of Fraav-u. ? Metallic LuVboata were pot at m M - as, aa ' oat i, ai -. i by Hi t|is-r ? IkiiI men return, d a' i - . hloff of lie tt ui|>*.' ou'r. le, or abenfe flr?t hMvy sea struck b?r. fJadaMf tora m M aol voothag baa ?*aer Jo meet th*-peril of the BOW. i ? baaVM ? N wane.*-! Im ?'?!' ?'??' I II? Im i *l? . i , i ?tl * 9 Vn'>- ol ,he Kiwa.'n. VtMvm \\ ?. nr>n, klau*** l-.?*| < . Ml i l llnM '1 ?c'l"?n'?iui i ??!> | im M II A (.? <..<. n <>i the l.ii( Hu ? IIawI I ,1 J?rT>ir???i Ihr hn^ l.l.'l>.' I apt II ram HUnal ol IM ?, h?a*r*i Cri?pn>?ti Cant, 0, F kton? ol kW M iheenM |*a*4kOBt; t ?i 0 .1 Mi?ii'iii'ii'l llir ?.'o.'iui M? nc ?'?i i (' awo4*4 Iba ?? )<?>?'<?< i Mk'i.iIm *<<.i iiMi' ?i ?i.?<? Metiin l>im?. ivi i n rwevmoca, Itee Meld |r |{ and J ein. MoKlIktTtvl, and aval Ihn m n' ?'?niil 4 I' M i br?\.i< Ohl Matahtgaa wlmi loaaed in IM ?t ?tt r?< wa?t? Ail ?.Ioni; Ii r ab err hm a nine the crowd pnvix 1 hltd 10 the waive s edge tt wifoaee thi meom . loana hid 11 nr lopa ap?tM mlli human Iwiu. the Mkohigefl Central ?rii ? TOWdWaV Kager eye? walchcd tti?- two hoat?. Now ti*** MHWdMHtvJphtwIi tint thcv would tier twuT. ard ti < n mnao headway. t*io iry tu?' last. " tWj haw \*m* hiil the \ r*?? 1. ' AUwMatatoe*. How tho nun pg board tht bng I'a*. arvra get lato the bit-Nxii?. ot wi.fti, ?m not ??h'ii hat ilongUm line o! human b? irgs t|ir wi rd i nsso.i. ' tht y art' saio. ttic II boite aie miiming." Abwnl b\ o'cdooh kboyaawa rear bv. and eooa atti r t tuno tu to p >ri. Tin ;i idniu" ?litt ?i out i;tv?u>?i ibeee gaOial taps, find tbiy h< ?r i a wi I. ome whu b hrnvo m rJwaya n?. eiri M brare den'? w? h>b n<> raoeej ''an buy. Tin y :nmped ashore, a> il tin y bad <kkM iui onliuary daty, lad bi lt? d iha eleven sniTcrer? of iha Tliarafora, wb-< were worn our. to lard, il .1 a iai| tome in Chk ago. Tie brig layi a helpless hnik and we hope will woatiier the Moraa. A? we write tbe triadreeiniad the rain beat! bravely I final our window*. '1 here *h~ ri<k? in aeswiing safety. Shu is ?.?ned hv Davis A Sutton. Huffale-ber hull insured in the .Kmc?her cargo by ihe hh ago MotaiL uexosha urn KAClNi:. Onr reader* MTMmbt r th?- LadT Ann, and bo?v h"? rallat.t captain stuek by her in the |e| last Winter. She has met her flAe a? The ??ortn strrn s her at Krr.ofiha, and she wt.s wrt- led. No particulars h*v. rearbed n?. Th? bark Hungarian, wiich had boon n.entl) in dry ooek at Milwaukee, loadfd at tha? pari with a cargo of vbea: tor OMNifJO, had rr'-.irned to that )-ort in a leaky eooditioik Tbe st?-s.m?-r HaitionT''. whicti left i'i.iec.-o vandav afternoon for theStalf, left Milwaukee a'9 Moo ay nioniit'g. ItMinpMMthai ihe at .Manttowoi-. thofigh n-tJune ha* bean heard offer. A aeboom r. Ilppoeed ro Im? the Su;*.rior, wai nrhote nine milea ibii M(- of Milwatikei-, the wav.-i breaking over he.-, r.nd ti.-- m< n tdingieg to t".e .r.ns!'. No attengit to res? tie them hail ?uooeied when tbe F. M. tram let: Milwaukee. Three schooners were as! ore near tie Boitaatopol, Norn- of the crews had got en shore. An etfort wotiid ne made to ssve Un-ra w ith tbe life-boat. Another s. h'Mmer b?ai he<l on the Pur at Milwaukee. No lives lost. Mil WAl'KFF. (?loomy nrws comes to us f.om the Nor h. The storm which Mew ?trongiy hen on Monday night, was ? hurriiane at MUwAMtkee, and ill ikntg thoihoMao shrouded hf" and property in ill tirr:e throe?. Tno new propoU) r HabaMapol, ahn,it 4 o ewoh "ti TgMday morL?n:, s'nich on the outer bar some two andi hlh ni'les unit' of Milwacke*-, and ,;ie wav s dashed ov-r h<r wilaiv, learing no hois- for her and tho Uvea on board. It area dark wbea aha ww vieckad. Ton main Wit'iout aid srirrrd almost oittain death; to attempt to land, lopajfjaj two BObk ruil >r.-, iu thL< i. ariui dileuuiia. troiantai teil io brere the iwgiag mi endobtn.ii Ihl lo< : rsaty su.cor. One pt rished; the Otbtl llinod the land alive, though with siren,"!! enough left only to arouse a fir.r.i r. and thus alarm tbe neighborhood aid Mad to Milwaik'- for help. The people ol tuat i ity, fir the mess*mi er told bia story, were qaiokly a-tir. arni means tleviseij to save the lives on board the propeller, onmbaring, it was said, about eighty p'rsour Tbi.j was about 1 A. M. on raondiy, and iii un ln-ur |f|| I tha shore in font of the wrOOked propeller was Ihn d with pcoric. The sight was a sal one to look upon. Mi n, wamOO and children were on the fated boi.t. wringing their hands in fear or in ?mm*, and in. ??? on ihori WHI unable <it yt to help them. At noon fMtardai the life-boal of the St ba?to pol was suceeirftdly lowered, mrtnue-l by one seuman, who sculled l er lehoTO, taking with him ? Iii e. Ity means of this they ballad a hawser lihoM and fast ?aad it, the propeller not being more than ten ro is from land. 1 he lifeboat returnej to tli" boat, and bore off her lirst load of pas-e-uvers, and COBtinwad her trips until ? very soul was landed. latul The excitement in Milwaukee wai very great. E*crybody tarned|oal to help. " I^e'.us rave the su1" " li rers, was the general resolve ( Tbl lite-boat was taken down by gna; exertion, and launched oj.posite txe SobaatopoL She layabout tea rode off, broadaidi to the Ma. This caused a comparatively rmrothiia landward, which enabled thenfebott to nach the propeller in safety and work to advantage. Keery aoal waa aared. The crowd on shore, the big m i iowd m .Milwaukee, sa??' tMi safe ileiiv*ry pat beard ofU with Ijoy which knew no bounds. Nothing was saved frsm the wrn k. No trunks, or gemds. or books, ao Ording to tbe la'e?t raporta wem sei und. 'lie pi;.-M ng rs saved their livi<s but lost ever* thing else. Pit y hoists were on board tho S< hustnpol, and allpi iished with Iis \I nable cargo, and the t>oat itself. The ssore was lined with goods, and people won gathering them up as last a* tnoy could?guards and the proper officers being at hend to watch thus" fiends, to be found in every city, who would rob graves and Meal from the dead, ludii d ? very sympathy aad leery care which man could bestow on autfiniig or suticrcr; was shown to tho wricked of the s- baatopol by the (Mophi of MUwaabee aiid its neighborhood, k m aappoaed that tho wrack of the St baftopol was caused by the (iovernment Ugfai heing oat! A ?ehooaar btMobad near where aha wm wru ked. The piopelh r saw her light and mistook it for the Governtaeaf light. Tb? las', beard from her was at a I'. M. luoMfav. Mr. Bath r tell. us that the fMbaatopnl was broken into three pieOM, and that ?M wreck was entire. Nothing would be saved except what mit hi float ashore. 1 ha Sebastopol is owned in t'lcvditid by Messrs. Morris A Wntrs (thi MttM her enp'aiu . Ibis washer fourth tri[i up. The mate and helmsman attempted to get a line on shore, but their boat was swamped and the [.our fellows drowned. \Vo bate been unable to obtain thi it names. LATI.M. j It is r.ow nraring midnight and the rain is pouring; down bard. This promiaM well and makes ns hopeful, for it will deadeu the swell of the heavy sea and lay its angry waves. SiiM the r igfal is gloomy ar.d fem pest iiist. Ihtarty pall hang- over the sky. and the wind roars tierce and ieud. Heaven guard the storm tosnnl mtrimrs. and save tho*e in their keeping oh this w ild and stormy Si ptaajahet night' CHARGE OF JUDGE POTT8 ON TM: LA TE CASUALTY. He Courts of Borlingtoo County were opi'ne-1 i>n iTjetday, the Hon. Stacy G. Pottt presiding, imfrttrl by Judges llavwiod, Stewart, Hudd and Lippim 'dt. of the I'orritcfm I'ieos. After tho Grand Jan n bad btaaj -w-uti and afTinued, JuJge I'otts deli\ered a long and able charge, of which we give but a bfitf sketch o: that porti a whieh refern-d to the r.te ca:??'roj.he upon the Cam den and Am boy I.'ailroad. Judge I'i tte directed the attention of the Crand Jury to the topic which har- Intal* al ?orbed public at tentior?tbe mottrl rai-.cd i atasirophe within the laiii's of that county. He said that this melancholy and heart-rending Iii? MMr, by whieh a aamher of Talaabte Utm wcri- ioal aud many jeisors were seTttrrdy injured, demanded at MW bsn''? of iheCrand Jury a s- an" i"g and thorough inventijatiet.. En f jsMaaa who pam a foot apew the sod, or hrMthw the air of New-Janey, is from that moment m,di r lh i protection of her laws, h.ts a right to all 'be ticurity mal human law? ran aitord. ;?. Ml life, bis jn'iaoii and bia pTOUMiy, and when be siii-iaius lias or si jury by un nr-i t afly viola.: m of th ? law, jaatiee ihaalt be promptly *indieitod, tbe wraag ?? tin ssed. and the orb mnag party an-, p tri ?* pttntahi i. He aaiti that the rttaatropne illadad to ?w pro? duced by two concurrent ? ta??ne h u hing of a train of ears, and the drieint; ol a j ;:r m fa i ? ut ? itn rai read trank at ihe trosting at '!,?? wnM iaatt Karh let, hMMprntdenl ot tie other, w-as a la*la! nab It war lawful f-r tfe fain i ? b i.-c >? .w?i in tie- iu-tt aajgkjaJnv, oi. i ;'. was iu?tul tor thi dr.vcr . : Ihl horses to crura the :m Hat >f UV - Mitt i| was 'he nault of eitlM-i or tm'h thi pmiea tunning tie a I tr an imprope r manner if titi w?* gi'ilty of cvl-a bit ieghgmob if nthei trnmymmMi with wantof daa eaarawi, tna MtMMtvwatlMaMm mm?M be haM iBawaMhtt (m Iha aaaaa^aaaeea. I .? rale of I.*, aaformd hi thi autaoritna. mm then faOy ?et aal ait tbe Cram! Jury a err instructed that if t'av act be law? ml m its-!f fitid ??' dona in a., imp .- Mtnm whether by ex eM or by ralpahlt igaanaoa, or by wai t of .'ne Baatkha, as .1 damtheaaae, il wovM'm n anaiau^t trr. and that whmi osa, bj n .? Igi p a has oofitidmte.1 M the death Mi ino h reapew Mk Alter Ma'u..- UM poiol at largo. It i . i , I in 0 re ae leaf tad Whartoa, Iba J ulga ro .i?.-.. ral?b> i.smrs inRrtgleedto al>oa ?'.?. thi !. w ?.an c imii.a. aeilWi t. ?, a: d theni|noted ti?e lew of w Jew ay, a.nit wierkraa that ee mrery loeomoHve aaad m thia gtati tbari .'.atl b* a bell, V. gMngnoi w-aa tha/i tl.irt? poumia, nr ? ateatn aliktlk whieh can be heard a* b ar M r- hui,.|,..| y,?|, n?.| |, >,| shall be rat g or wbkwSa a> n*f i*. f,|.,a#(> a* a if atai.i>a of :>'?> rar"? fr .-a a ' !??",? ,n,| .,,??'. . t M hi blown or ntag awitl tlx awarttM Laa ~r ma I Iii blfflrwajy or Mopp ad. IIa Mid tkai tfa rtawenyiolaa doaMdna tin tho wii-'rf* "t i<f^\\mftm. aiuf ?>aii' >A rttathM ap; i^e i ?!l lift*" iethassa *>lwi bat*r? Irai Of ???, i<a f??l. Will :?.? ? i a j . . ta.lroa.la. and riMMl<i aboj "I"' mi'lartaho UV? ?.nlr midll. 1 nl jflhapa hutidit*.B .>f |iMMinarin iii * Main of .at*, aic, el ?II iilli" '?, BOBOd WIMnMIji vkjUoSrOe, and I.i a dreien nf rMBteBB Bad vjstlOBOa ]<ii>|'.ir linntHl Io Ihe probable BBBgBf, fnirn want nl i ?Uli.in, KU,I ihi-Iih I arudiig fr.Mii Ilm u?lum of 11*. limiimi and the :i,i.|] mm nl" wllh win. Ii they ar?< eVafJ Im, |i l. whew ,|.,iv i! ia f?> riofithebaelm bboa llio wl.is'.'c. im tbi IBS rnj .ir?n, ip<'U approaching ? . mine, and in.ill the ??!>?:in?? i>?w j ????"i the eroeaaag, DOglOOtB 10 flOtO, and IO fontrtju, ner of the ttfgleet of /?.ir ?/*/> Aritk i mm .lie ia BObb |0 l>e indie'ed for tnaralnn.. htrr. So. tfthe lOM of 11 fe BOO iMMB) in OOB1 ?OOBtOM Of the ? ulpablo DOg 'gem t Of OOfsasBI ?OBJ of a: v ? nil>lo)?<' ek.irct l with a P :r!:rutnr duty on the train. that m. if bj culpably DOglortiBg to do a *t*?eifio dotf assigned him*, or bv DOgligOBfle or rarelearrK** in kBOfaBBBM r of doing it, he bl fttttxA to have BeOBflOafd tbe nwe* Iff, he OBfBt to !*> in );k. manner indicted. Tb'- J'.i ,i remarked tbotonoeaaoeof the Iobbbbi f/Ofl the ?iriv.r?- ?.f a pair ofhirae? ntaiii the track at the BfBaBBBJ at the notnor.: that the rear ear of the train had n a h* d it, and that if thia wa? an act of culpable negligence, ir.caut.cn and rockJewne*!, the driv r I* liable 10 lie indicted for 'be like offen??? lie then remarked tbat the powers and <iut.es of Grand .Tutor? were not limited t?> the 'iveariga'ion of cr.. .mai cttir^et. Whatever inter., res arlth or abridges tb" lawful rights "f tbe citises, nr p-i'? then in any way in peril..* a proper BBBjeet for examina? tion and presentment. Th* Judge exemplified the poietB in th.s charge by OOOiooa quotations from treatie* ? .and tae lopottO, Bad deliver*-, i' in a maj.ner whii.h deeply itnprw I a ' " _ MR. DEL AVAS AM> OR. HARSH. Tn a?r td:U r ej TUt S. V. Tribune. Sir.. 1 perceive the Lev. I>r. Marsh ha* adir***i me a letter, " - tb insi., through your paper, ooadfJOBB ing He aciiou of tbe Biaoatiaa Coaanaisbsi af foe Vow-York State Temperance Societies with rerard to Temperance men aotirg fcr d'inkin? rr.pn to nil tl^5 cflicts of tl.e State. I nm wri. aware that there can be beaeal dToBnaeee ol e piaiaa ;.. the ? ein. r?ii application of this principle (if ooeieeevery tem,* ranr. man must doeide this jv"s :"n fbf hirne- !f. At the scini-annurj mtctincof "jc Sf.Ve Bo irty. hd 1 in Jiiu-. Mr. Marsh b?;;.g piesent, the foliowi(,g ieae> lution waa i? ? nanimonaly: TBr nw ?norr.n nr. im vir. luxns ci ran.xrif. Ranted. Tbat for tbe sa.c???f il fL.urjetse.it of ti.e Proh.r.: trry Li<; mm Law. it it of th.- tiirt laaeortaasa that tl'. n blA .in. icial (.Seen, frura tba CeawaUa up tn tl..- Ja<t(>*4 aftaa Caeal ?.f Aeraala, ?b< nid I* natal aWttasaea aaaa in kaail and paiadf a. ?ml h??rtil? iu braaral fWriaTaOiaa Mr. Marab, fat an editorial in bfajoBnaalof Ibe let Sept.. says; ? Wen vhru titty i/i-iai fo"/tt Ihr Intr. IV,nr mtltn aVaa Thryrr truh jttMt nt, <t. Ttry f''*"< ;*? j'fi'mmt of tit tj?utti_kT*ataaaaadaal Judgniitt mrrriy he ef aar pijtiiinl tJtt'i. nr fatcr n*r ttnttttttf apyraruiitrw.eet, but trt demand thete t-ao a*,j>7 anf yrerent j-f'..jtn?nl <ir~ui,t appetite." I conclude it was for rOOOOea ?un.iar in charai-ter to t?ioae edroneed. as above, aa wed the oaaaiaaa is fXpteaeion nf dekBOtee from s.ll parts of the Sta;,., I ha! carri. d tLo action of the offloetl oi" Ae WOO V'.'rk State Booh t\. dow disproved br Dr. M.trsh. V.'nr.trii T. ' KOWABOC DELAVAM Hol'itrm Sfpt. 13. laVS. 8?FFOLK Cur STY. CafiaaoaaOaaea ? t Um- n. V. Tr;eati?. BVSTIBOfBB, Li I.. Sept. 19, IMS. Our County Temperance Society held its fifty-fifth Bsafidhlj ir.ei Bag duriDg the l?.-t two days at Hunting? ton. Many dokgalW were pre-ent In that town, t ontsiniug fOBM S,000 hxhabttaats, there srr In-ntiv errs and scvernl store?, but arurnt spirits arc not sold. The Prohibitory Law is here Obeyed, aa it should bo hi evf iy county. To tl.oee who say the Lav. cannot be enforved, point to Suffolk: and delegates reported that the following places wen (fee from the ?nie of intoxicating drinks: Ehrothold, Cu'i bogue, Mottitack, Frjnklinville, .Fatiies port. Xorbviile. Upper Aqaabogne, R iialaiail. Rocky Point, Miller s-Flm e. Net Sana.. Middle lalaad, 8e tnui kef. S'. itbtown, KOffbport, fold Spri"?. Heliport, "iVost HOBiptOB, Ke.st llantpton. Shelter Llr.nd. This ir a leeyeeloble list of laaaparaaea law aaepbaaplai The good cause is strong, l/utens too MifJolk, in the last Legislature being iiaiiaaeiilod be reOspefBooe men. The trr.^er.t Convention rOOflvBd to sacrifice their portiafltiee for paries and vote only for oaadi dntis at the Fall Flection who favor the Prohibitory I.aw. We hope that the political portiee,OB thie bioad, win aaaaai..ai? Kuch eomiidatea aa are can rote for in this r? sji*'.-t. With ST.'cn iKiand. part of Kir.c?, teens ana Baf ftlk, we totin the l?t BOBOtorial Dietriot, and 'be friends o! leiipcrai.eehere can poll 3,000 votes,? nonrii at any lime to sJeot B eandidut" to ti e BOBOBO, Parti? sans ahou id i ot forget this loipiaTlOBl fOISl Io BBoblog tb- ir ft'* i 'iot.s Wtn PlssBOBI Williamson ObbBII to bb Rbbo, ?Tlie Philadelphia correspondent of The An/i-S'aefr u Standard rol?tr:- the following star.-, which he says is 00 BfedetTO affair, but a literal fact. The ttme, place, and eafOBaBebsBOee can be givOB i'"need be: ?? I have neqoOBllj during these discussions heard the conduct of Paesmore Williamson toward CoL Wheel' er'f eervants characterized aa "ill timed. ' but I wv.-r Until ye?t?r<lay fully aOsderetOOd the import of tb is phrase. 1 wo men weie nrguing this quoction, one of whom WBB a merchant of Church-alley, l'ne discus? sion whs bro ..-l.t ?.. h c'o-o by h n-cliiratioti from 'Io latter ue fol!o*-s: ' U illiamson ought to be hung. Any ' man who would 1* guilty of such ooaabjet tm ' ojh n,n? <7 baf Poll truilc, dtr* rves no pity.' Mt it: in ami SticiiiE in CLaiTBOIOBT. ? We l. aru that n <? rsaoo eaBployod in Ike Beate Faoaary, tiir.sfu.hury, by the name of Jacob K:llo_v. was murdoiod la*t evenirg by Andrt-w Sui, ano'her Oer man. under thise cir. umstan. es Kailogv, srbo OOOaB to this country from Germany BOtBO tBRO yOOTI a/o bad pnid Lm attention to a" young woman bbot of whom Sin was also enamored. About three months time tbi- young woman c,ime to Am. rioa, and Sin fob j lowed ir. the rame reeeei, 8he procured cmtilovmcnt in tbi Glosteabary Poctory and favored Kellogg'* sui* ThLs maddened Sin. "who, watching hi* oppor? tunity, s| rOBg uptin KoflOfg h" be- was returning from a visit to the girl, and bsfBOBBj a tremendous cut in the upper part of his bleust with a bag bufcher-ktiife, OBttfasg l. s eoBar*boae in two, severing the large artery, and euttirg the top of the i'.ing". baOQogg ?boated marder, atofgeead aad bbT. BeeoBatrls from the factory happened to be pasting by. and thcrgavo tie alarm when the m:irde'er ran. and Mr. Siphon Harlbot, Jr.. purvuod baa. He followed him so c'.csely that Sin in order to gain tt loeg ?x? rit da*be?l iato tiie factory \ .md, and tltim; t?d to go a-rosa it at n place whir" tbe wafer we* not deep; but oBsBBk iu the n u i and wa* apeodilr deoaroe?. The w ater wm rHion drawri i lY and the be ly rei-overed. sin was employed by Mr. C. AoeBi ae. In bh pi < se.'sii.n wa* loutd a cord, to which he probably meau to attach a weight Rodaioh Baf le. ly of his vict:nn in the di rp water o: the pond. [Hartford lime CoBM . he Sttu <kt.? There sc? m-'to be BOdoal t that Connaodaro Baewarl boa be*-n ptaeed eo tbe Re ?ervi ,i I...:. with the lcav. ot-ahsemc pay of tbe senior Poet C'lp'ai'i in tlie Navy?* ! 's) i per annum. Tbu? is a ebaor violation of the apirit of the Uw providing for a reduction of tlie number of otliccrs in Betfre aer \ ? I nt if ;t w ae determined to su^-rannuate the gat lantMUran. we are glad the HonrJ bid m- res ilntlon to du-regard tbe ohvlOOa intent of the a'atute, i,, ssOs r to give L:m a libcrsl retiring pecEioQ. The act ot Ciwgrrae et*IBM preacri'?-* il <? mm "f *? 3 n a? lite ai.nual pay of the senior Cap'ain of the Xavy, weds v?ni Orden <?r on leave of BhariaajL Cotuee> 'ore Btewort i of ooara eadtled to thai !*r,wbi e waitit g Brak IB 01 or. ? uv.-of a..,,. .... },c. j,f*,t ir.j an,. 0 j.or i .t.i n lances, "rVbot ia his nmHiiis aa the BTeeorrod I. ? L .r wrtna:?::.!) w;'.-iiraw> fr..n n- tive aor vka-, a .el ir ????.'...? i, lib*.- wai* ??/ orders nor OO leave of nWenrc. Nor i* bo the r-er.br Captaio iu tlie BMifce, ia feral oeeaeeapl at for be hi eot ia theee^ vie i.r ai;. Put p. ?* . |k rioui old Bailor, thooaly nan ohwa, with a single rjmtptioa, who held ePeai Cepaaiaa ooBBBiaBBOa darfaxgcbe aar of lflt?a aaoo tow': ??Tr. tM t. .t:on i; u-. .'r : r ..'.!',- ;t.- :?* ::..;t. lay ? la' on eartk,exeeptl .? General >. ,|., and if :h< Board ; as iai Braaaaated bin ayah ni, aOi, oa hope Congreae wlD repeal ibe law lad rea.abate active fcTvi.e. [BaflBlofaai. IlllMlaBSf. A< i ti, > i.?a young lewyer af this ettj ? .1 .im F. i' ? kir. baq.?wo? araa otalh ?bete <.: Port Riol % Mii>> ? aetOi on the Hat alt. Mr. B. with tome tri soda w?? booth ? nhi ? n, bocsbobI ooeoired, qaits a die haaea foafle *<y aaaialaaoo, dfba the ae ideal bis irieads, uml beiiig abla Io procura help, and il.>? taaoi to a sBsbbo being eo gi at, thossai it eaeilihai hi.- tni.li,,?,. bha, an! oavotatj Ihiisaaliaa 14 >i >? bbtadaohtiga and rraafofl bis djieg bear, || de Ibe rani day oflar lbs ???? ih n', and ass j,.,. ?. | ,?? left Kol. y. ft,, ,p, ,?? ,,, J|riI1 p.,.,, ,, Aaa Arbor, and a Ktaduati ..i Iba .M..-i??? i?,?,, Boy. l> ? ifedly i Ibone. Broecr Maaoooi \t * kaaa beaa aa haaaaalar ?iiM ? aasaaas i c..,?, a ... ., (. m M ai il a it M?f WHk Bilk. ? .1.I . uaV-,.-.!, . . . i , aOh bMa.Aaaa,**!. ?|. ...wa .aj . ? "...J.ia. '*. ..i i ... ...i ., ...| n?,i, n..1 ., ?-a. i . M****? ..,>> 11..?.i...t.? ... r.\,;"., lessi?ii?is ?a ii?,??i..i.?K,?,?,i,i.,; : ,,.n 4i ' u"1 "?' "B?*i<ii ?.. .,.'....i i,, ihafa*ai| I- "? ?' ? '???? ' ' ? ? a U? Lava .. i a..i 1 ? ? m run f>r QUEEN* COUNTY HlMICUl i ihm SOCIETY, ? m> Tin* goeMj h?M Ha Annual Fa.r at I'Lishiug fOBBM day. Wl cannot spaek kl high ' oinmendafion nf th? i ibil iii?.n ol "ti" k and ?(Tri. -.ilfurel iinpipiniml.? lad faun prodncfs gtnicrahy, but ihr atfendan.. of [? ml win I rand OB*. H i ." wot a great crowd ail day of u 11., vi, ii i ii and ' hililrrn, the app?aran. e> af ahum would bevn beta crodtlibli to any aaaatry, Bwi an fortunately, not MM in Mai of aM this crowd ever take thr least mN rest ir. promoting the efforts of the few who rr.iiiBtain tho Sivirty, except to gratify thrir curi ?.-ity. They i nntributo nothing to make up tho ?how. ?MMN by a.?? udenf tiny happn to hart aoaanthlfl - pretty sure ot taking a premium. A rriend who know* the County well, think* do! mm Lhanilj m a hundred contributes anything toward unking up the show, though many of thorn cotno to see what others have exhibited, and brag tha'they corM have broaght articles a great deal better. Ihe et,tries of stock were larger than ever bef're. yet we noticed that the name of Lawren. i- ;rr, in the premium-list about as often as all the other nairis. It i- true there was ftMM good Durham ste>ek aaj the ground, bat take out th.ne of Mr. Law? rence, and ??hat a meager shew it would have loon ! Tn?- ibowof sl.e^-j. was goad finougb as to quality, bat in numbers i- wn? simply . nntcmntibl'.'. Some 1 excellent sw'tre, principally Of ^uffoik breed, wvre a 1. I iieil, but wo maid not cxpc.-t a Urge .-how when obi farmers contend that tbook long-nosed, slab->i led, In. pleggod trat? s that have lived ^.upon , the seme fara, are tuptrior to the bmrovid bfl -is. 11 ere *.-ri- paim of U-.iut.fut working "Vi-n. Tie >? , might have been a hundred yoke ia a string, if a hun I dretl \oke w-re strong eiHiugh to pail MWie old fogiM ; ontoffteir nnti-imt n v. mcjt notions. The sho-v ot ? hei??-* was goml, tb?ttgb sbbbIL [I might nave been tea ttaaaa lariat ii taa totri of Flaaatag alone bad tri? to till Bp the gnmnd. Ttiere wer?? a mw ver- '.'.?.-? . bmirn exhibited. Tbeahowot fnwls w.isexiyedia^ly ntagir, aLil ron.e of tho OBOpB containing gev-e aa l terkeyi wate only big aaoagb foi bird cagte. Bi bard McCotmkk. Jr.."who bai rsnaiiy rwe;-t the prises the kutgeayeara, held baah thia ubm lo give ethaaaa chance. He could have shown fifty coops. Frui's trat vi-getanies. thot , ii BOl in abundance, were remarkable tine, ('arsons. Manic, ami BfifgB, fan 'irhi d nearly all the frui?. 11.? re wi re a few ears of tple laid white corn, and seme good tellow com. bu' very little other grab. The axkihitioo of batter indicator thai t)ue-ns C'ciury is a butter-buvicg. not a batter making coun? ty. All that waa exhibited might bist a anm;l family a n.oLtxi. From the show of agl keel tare) implements we ffcould aupposc that tho*o who make .-uch thing* in tl is Ci'y i.ever te'.l any u|<on Long Island, because if tht y do they would not bo so n utile to their on i i i ti rest as ne't to show samples win re tin y might have la.ii seen by five- thousand customers. There ires rot c. plow on exhibition?BOt a .-irg'e n-ti le, in ftct, hoot ail tha agrlcaltaral wan-hou?s in this city. Then were two n a; i re. a thrashi r, n set d-drill, an t a patent pig-troeghoa the ground, and that conati tnti d thr implttncal show. I l iiere wi re tv o or 'r.rco rnco bu, gies ai ?! wagon", and some otliermechanical work, and BOBM apct I MM I pi female industry, bnt that department was entirely t.mall. Ihe addreM wr.g delivered to a large na-iicr.ee, in ?be lar^e tanl wbeta the raget ablro aad Bowon and ladies were i xhiluti cL The orator was t!;i? lion lion. W. CHeton of BaiTahk He Introdaoad a- the son of De \\ itt Clinton, (who was a ratident of Xow lowa whoa Gcorga waa a babe, by John a. King, in sui L a Mannt r as tocBcit a (Marty welcoaae. .Mr. King glorified the name of Clifton and what he had dm ?? for the state, qaito as mu h in ?! perhape a lit le more than was exactly appropriate at an Agricultural ti m tii g. Mr Clinton commenced a little in the mutual admi? ration style, and said tu inppOBOd Ii wbi b?)l expected tl at a city lawyi r would give far.nrts Bay practical leaotMBm Agriculture. \Ve- don't know wr.at was expected, but if 'he au.li eneoold cxpoei the orator to give any practical lea soi s, ur to say one word i f any praotfea) uao to f inn en1, we think they were dknippBHrtod. His oration would have bei n rather more appropriate as a religious iMoOBTM than as an a.:., ultural on . and oa sm b, or as a Bejah'd itihftlaatiri ramipoaltioti, i' is entitled to all iridit. We bBTO nerer happened to bear one more Inapnarjpriwio to the e( aaiom Tl :te he did toy something about the happy life of A lain anil mlw* UafWra il e anaka emu led info the oanieu. and of thi ir toil aftorwurJ; but that foil waa bo MraoiO, and more r. putable than nisi or--t?y stiobism. an-1 that labor should be- dignified, and thai thi* farmers pur. ?uitswtre im;a.'itant. He said tiiat virtuo was the Mail's wealth, and that BOMHM e In i in' ihouid be bands1 maida of religion, Bttd that tiUaire of tha aarth pru rhicid bsppineea: bat nothing aboal prodaeing pota tOCB, tbonvh ho die say corn was a Dil Lag gift, and that the manure of the ocean wa? a great boon to man. He ?aid that Bgiitmttarn ii a noble acionce, and that na? tion- with it tlourirh, and government.' should give it aid. He said the proicctors of the canala w?rc men of g'eat I'nn sigbl, aad that it was tin- toil of the fanner that repairi.d tie ravegu- of wai.circu e and ra. ..... and that Ihe DtttatO rol deoojiuiated Ireland, f.Vor quite. I Dear tireai! maki s tlie heart si. k. and mm BO is ihe flat bet of crime, aed hunger m ihea men ia rage. 1'lei.ty creates \irfuc and r.t.r.is off evil. 'I he want of food m a ok] i- a sa l ipectOCM, bnt ehari'y in a 0OB BOUng feature. Wuiwiii'h true sphere is a help.nn<-t to man. He then gave his views BOOB marriagi. di vor<e, pejygaaay, si>i.ituali?m, and stroiig-nnnded women, j-itchicg'into ail of them pretty severe ly. He said, as God m'ea the world and gives "all the increase, w OBgat to et?dv his laws, for we cannot foi. k now when we plant H.at cr"]is a ill ripep, bei BtMO Cod I olds the wind in his band, and irosts may i o.ne and blast the farmer's bo; i?. It was a very p!e asant diseourse. bnt to us it sounded like a viry singular one to be given at the annual aoirii-s ol ua actioultural s<n iajty, bei ..use; it ajrai not adapted to the ix'caiiou. Howt-vi r. the people of Qneai? County Mcrned aatkafiad. Bad wi me bo reeaon whv we should not be, both with the speech and the exhibition, both ofwhitm, we Ibink, should have been more lull ot t rm t;cal It iajenj of lmpro-. i in. nt. After the addreaa, the priachpal male ?ambon of the society t. o1; dinr.. r togl tt.er af the hotel, wher? they atijoyed tho eating, and mMMkod Uieir mmthi over the spntl.l.n.: Bqnid that pasf. d as ?;rape jui. e. diMf d nt' r. tbe usual business of a mutual admira? tion society was traiir u 'ed. In Ibis, John A. King le d oil in a glowing eulogium upon CnO orator aad B. I father, and his lathi I s mhsm of ialaraal jmj rovf. n-.trts, but rot ur.e- word about tho 0O00BMM Ml the im e ting, ee any igriealtaral matter! or aaytltiag ap propriA'e to the d.nt.er iicm-ion. lo S nit bed with r? 'oaet to the l.er.lth of the Hon. i Gro. W. I ii-ton. whii h was latMBOd with a tearing Luitnb. Judge CHntOH reni,r.nded in a strmnexaefly suiteil ?e> the case, as si t* e dmaat were given .n honor of hi* | visit to ?Vini i , i lonaty, at d Si ished by proponuij to i drink tl i hmith oi John A. K.ng, the nob!.; head of j this Bock ly. 1. was followed by a Mr. OOwley, in tl,.- ?anne straui, who r*-It proua ol tue pre-sence ol two nu u wi .- . BtaietwenbiteiWo.en with the btstirry ?>-' ihe nation, 'itec he ealooised faxmors an the foundation af BBcJaty, at I ? alle<i lnv?>y?-r? and other prwOMaioaal merrti.ere froih. HiMMjmfctHanonif'onntyogroat one but thai WI rhouid out be able to live here with* out the l>ie Caaal. for which we are indebted to the orator's fathur. Here lie toiuud himself unable io go on. ii... ii*..' abraptly. Jadge Smith of SuCclk followed, with more fulsome tulot'y, end some -iroi.^ pa A ot tbe gr-at addn?? f eg Lad heard, but net a word about the agricu?ur?! ii.-* roraa en of Long Irland. Solon Konir son wai hete . aJtad uppn an-J ur/e-I to steck, but BlCBted hit: self by ssyii g -hit he did not ?adttitnad polities, and aitboaghbe aad inpniaad ti nt f is we- an agricultural cin-jer. hi hid iisi owarad tl .;t ho was mlBtakewi ^s hi- bad not heard a ward at cut fr-miEj: matters, and he did not und? r?ta: .1 any otlhermatter, Althoagh beaiighf be ivppeaedtfl un derfand romotbing of the matter they ware talking a! out, beeil re he wrote in theMmeofxi Mwith Horaco Creel, y, be reaOy knew no metre abotH poHdee than kfr. Gmeley did aboaf balla it BaO'i Haad. Bsax j r. -si d the opinion t|, t (rood as they f'.gat this Fair was. it rnighi hire bora tM-tr-r. and thai Long Inland land migl' be : ? Itar cidtleatod, Kups.1I Brnttk sai l ho had u* WOO I a farm a.? an. - 11 - . d s little better corn, aad rwUrmlod tha idea of t'-.' rtoimprori thi laada m taa center of the kalend. Then he weal tna eaJogy afaaJa, aad ot pearl by ptofioaing to d ink fo the BMMMry of on,- ,,r tha nblaal BOO beat of Long Island farmers. Knfus Klag, the Frealdent'l Gathar, and friend of the father ot tha Mall r. John A. King iep| ..I, aas! was follow.-.) h] a Mag||> MOn Wl.I,firm. .I nil thai Mr. RohtaaSO had ?n l nl ? al the fraalbilltv and iwnfimbWneea of making all ih. linn ? on it . kefai d at fi dtfal "* Iba brat that had I. .,, bragged of. lie thoagbl ihai ihisrt wa? room mi in provt meet. ci.ni.i or t Bvnatta PatrWJj Daataana, ahii II. ,,..., ....... II. ? ,.r ? full,.iv i,.i,,r.,l ii ?.?.. I.i I.it..fein? .... Ik. 1... ..IM. I....J |i.?.u.M .?, .,, waatniatAa? .i. i?.. taa ?twaiiaa ia?t?l. ? .f i*.'-T ........I 1, . n. ?_".?,?, , a....to. Iiui.i-ii.u . i . ?o ,,?|,,,, ? i?f..,? i??i. I |i.,?i?,? O..i I. ... In r.i.. ? I B|Xt Waa ?'?aal. i ...... j,,. ... ...i U . ?? , ... ....... |a? i..,,,: 4,| ,,| ? .? ?afctIt ??. ..i. .?4 m MM I ?? ? ?? i. ? i NEW JEABEf STATE FAIR. IBWbTI inv There ww a largo attendance at this Fair on Wednesday. Tut bVfBfi d? BBjaBBBBl am tho*e from the ft utheru and Western parts oi the S-.ate, whose I MDH manifest (Tr,'ftt infers t in the eihbit.on. The entric* of machinery numbered r WodoeoOaY IM BM| ?MN whii about a* great a sambof Of farui imiletncnta. A number of articles were sorioualy dlsaegld bv Iba raio of Tuesday ovealag. Tin re wi re large acevssmns f<> the rattle depart BJM n? a*j fJWaeeBoy, and that brain b of the show is vi rv creditable. Ti e exhibition of Hour, grain, aud vegetable* redoc ? mm h credit upon tke rontrihuN.r*. Then h) an im mei'se supply of potatoes. Amonc the sp<seimens is a basket ol Mercers, raised by Mr B. Broaroo of MoatgOBH 17 fountv, Pa., which are pa-tirulanv in", BaJOrOjrbf at least four inches in length and two in dian.etir. The land on which tbey were raised oral v?ry jan-r. but was manured wi'h npoapOOaob bs of lime, end then produced 300 bushels to the ncro. Tha* wire planted hot ween roan ofpeoi 11 - c .-? - and were of course cor.sidirablyshai.ied. .Some ot the grain ou exhibition cat.no! be exoelb-d in qaoBty. In tbo department of domesti.' manufacture* the du play is full and beautiful. Amo"g the *peoitnens in thil ciepartitru: ia a small cottag.v ui>oti a foundation eighteen baehee eqoere, with a garden and yard in rn:m iatute, both tilled with tree* and shrubbery?all ex< - cuted in mess and ohells. In fruits, flowers, sn.t paintine* al*! Iho Exhibition rarticnlcriy 1 garde. Mr. Parry oi Kurl.ngton County ex LibiU.'" aarit lii e of apples. .Mr. I.iopiucott of Moor- ? town exLibifs :: mc.it?ure of the Partie:: p;ar. four of which, pre dootd oo a dwarf-tree Boo hot nigh, wei^b each th-ce pour. Is. Mr. l'erkins. r.i* \of M ooresto w 11. dhntoya 2s lOlsStiia "f peaches, MM of which are ol the tine st des? rpi.on. Baeaeartog 0 reo oodeightiacho* ia ctr< uuitvr? uco. Mr. Bold of Elizabeth exhibits 100 varieties of peon {'induced in bl* sureery, Agiiealtvral brrpldeasnte are ebenda:, t. There an* mh*eon plows, bflhahfo plow*, hoo goiar. plowa two furroweo. ecru j lows r,:-1 cakreaton, loable and single screen eriBd-nnto, v.r i il peraieri karar bay pneees, mowers ard re.i; or*, angular name*, berwoae of all deocrfptkrae, m 11 everything elasthateoobodeearod on a farm TBDtD DAT. Frcn Osi Owa Kiri'rfrr?. CaXDaVi Thursday. Sept, 90, I-''. Th 1 exhibition i* peooOOBOOd by the rcaiieats hero a*varyaocoeesfoi,although it aroald aot aft al otaa pare with the State Fair held in the 1 Ity of bTow-Yoib; la.-t year. co?witb*tanuing Pennsylvania a.di materi? ally in the ah nr. The wi ai.er to- laj eoold not hare b. ?n men1 fnv. ihMo. The mm and laughters of New-Jersey Interested in tbe advancement of tho faintit a ir n r. s> bovo tttrm d OBl I a I a . 'the 01* laj ? ?: agrieoiturol bjmbeus'Ota compares f? , rorsbly v i'l" that of the New-York Exhibition of last oraaoa. Diets A noohirainhibitio iewiioioilmow irg and rent iog machine. Bv its peculiar eonstrui tion, million 1? IfOOOfisnod to tho si isJjO directlv fro 11 the driving or tTOuad*frbealof the machine, by mean* , of ft him pie lv\tr, and without gei?r.ng of cogs, ?h"ltr. Ac. There 's also <>p exhibition unite iTarietyof hsv, straw end fodder cutters, groin drille, mowing ma chines, BOcIiil eefoi ell aninirand di ving grain, plows, ; i,:i ;.t 1 burns, IBtaJIB, grain mills. 1 orn ood 000 mill*. 1 One of tbo in0*1 it i"us raeoottooa i* a patent gato 1 which is opened BMoioood by the wbeebol the ear? ring- pnstii g on r an ir "i rod. PeraereraMW !!"'??? Ceaoponj exhibits anew and richly omen enti d beea ewrraaje. The exhibition of hoiete not ae large as was ex l< i ted, and, with tbi 1 ?< option ofeoaao ten lea or tf* teen Miin'nis, w?s retboreoBXBion place. A veiy leinf, well WMOialllliawl ?.rav draft stallion was ex?ibited hy >ir. John N'nn Meter of Salem ? County. N. .1. awd waatasoh edaueed. The two et b brat* d trotting tiors?.s Ucnerala Taylor ?tira< t'u ronsi lersble atteotJos, l ?no ot the plumpest eabxtale, wirb a rJeei 1. dir ooti? 1 o' -im ;>?i\ 1; p. mi nie. was? ! o:.?tt^b-iiri"i Nor-nan dtnttght hone troai Mooieotowii, N.J.; butthelargoat, roosl aoble, ao w wei (ol bone on tha orooad win that I drsnahNhorse " llil'." owr.nl ni d ? xbibiied by Me*s:s. MeKehoO er liingnam. Mr. J. S. Ai.iin,*. ibihi ed ?tine s.m r, 1 Morgan < olt. onc y?nr old. end lurg-. "Block-Hawk Moi_-an.'' , three yenrs old, tbet took tbe peaiuiiun at Hpringtield m.d in Pexuaeylvsais, v aa dli-o on ethfldtaoa. Mr. Joseph >'iin ra 1 xhibite I a very pretty French pOOJ, a I triiio larger then a she-i p. I Havid Sanderson of Sotnorvilie exhibited hi* matched teaa ot baa* k bor is. Ibis leooi ataadi ap I wani 01 16 b?nde high, end took the premium at the I'm i d Ststes Rorse4Uiow. Thia 'eeiii i* said to he i worth $it,l' 0. The only 1 title exhibited nr" sb it-hoined Durhama I and Devons,with t ut to* wortbv ol special notice. Tboinun G. Ayerigg uf l'nssiiio, N. J.. exhibited the Ditrhatn boll Mi.in.ion, throe ysonof rt.;e, OSrybUgO, eo'ored wbit?- and rod. He attract <i port oular atten tii n. John Black, Jr., of Hoaat IIollv, exhibited a pair ol lane brisdle worhhag-eoroo. tbi nsfyooaa wiuiiy of t i tii e We saw 1 ii fie itouii .-. I hern w/;* al*j a 1 no her of Durham beiaara ?toi oaln? ua exhibition. If there wtro any jL'ep or swine on the grout.il* fhoy did sot cosne nncer oar notice. At three 0 elo h this ofterBOOB t!.e hoiso* were led aioiirid the 101,rso, 1 which is onoqoorter ef a nails), iittirwhi.il tbi 10 wore a aarnber of Irnttiar anb*hor. Tbo exhibition of horses end the Irotthlg ap peered to be the nasin elttoolluo, ?d for tiro boan j reviotts, the otraota wero tbawagad with men and weaara eaa?ag over froai PhiladeQihio to witness tha ra;<*. From fen to twelve thousand people have visited lie gnu.ml* to-day. The ex per* a *o far exceed the rc. ripf* At ten o clock to-morrow (Friday) all the horses and stoe k on exhibition w 11 le^ paraoV <l iraaod iho naaiae, and bxttnodiotely alter tbo prbtee will be aasoaaoed. At eleven o'clooV A. M.. addresses will be delivered by the Hon. J. W. Miib r and PNaaBsaf J. Porter, of Ni? .1? reey. TLen 1* a gn at roiiety oi ettroi tin;.* oatakki of tha ioeiooarO) a'.d fjan the aasaber of boothe ereotod oi j?: .t aerrral bandied Jereeyrnea, bnide the exhih* (ton of " 1 ho Immense I.ivitj/ Oraeg Outang, ' 'ibe Suoilbat Living hi male in the World,' ?? Toe ' gp atest Collet tion of Kattb snakes. ?? fawClty on "lue,' " Tbo Mammoth," oad other eharwaMBt ox peel to make t!.i r fcrtunis. The Bail rood Company, with th?ir geaal libera ity, ehaVM thi ir usual ratis Of tarr., instead of is-uing ex ctrsiou Iii kl Is and tin .-by botBafttaag Lbo i air a* weil aa theinselvi s and the public. KU Kill DAI. *nii oi cur Mit ge. GaATDBB, Friday, fSopt. ?-'!, 1035, The Fair ground* to day arc ratbet deaerted, proba? bly in rnBawnjMiiiii <i Ho M*hvrorsb!e state' of the weathe>r?it beiiig ? lomly and >:l times a alighl rain. The'e basdytob.ibly not POBB to exceed twothousrinl peraene oa the greaad at lay one time during the foa-uoos. Got. Pria and Staff ar. pr. ,nt. At I 1 o'c'istk A. II, the Award of Prliea was oad ah* by Mr. J. H. Praeer, the Boeretaryof the8ordety, and so far a* we eoald lean, gave general tatbfoettoa. A' 11} o'clock tha bom 1 and nettle 00 exhibition wan dbployed in the ro g. At Vi o'ciiNk ai'.dna**'* were delivered by the llcn.j. v.'. htilierof Now^waey, :.nd Prof. J. I rtor Of Vale College. The Plowing Match tcek place seaterdoy mon log, wiih five eatries for oompetidon. The following an aoaai of the asset in.iHiitaiit prises aw.irilfil. Sun?) of the premiums bad tot bna her laid in by tin Jadgl . (a i i I ? . Hdfresasss laOaa D fadah,Psasa hu':.0'? l?t yiaaslaw to A. af. Tuae>*n, Warth l>?v ii Ball. 10 Id ptaaiaaaaB W. Caofar .'-j*ar <;id Dsvas Mu'i. '* |*t fienihun to A. 1 IVisdarall, l-ysar aid Darsa Bail.... h \ti prrrr.prr. In H, * I mpsr. Pa*UB CSW Netta. 1 i ? rriuoi a ti B. By, l ..oi.tr. Iii -..;a < jw Ksts. 10 3d pretntt.'t. ta H. W >' per. D?VCfl Cow lt. H. $ lit f.rerxlutn to \V.Ilratx. Drvon < >w llaiiy. I? ..! (.nciicu. ti V . l:. I .. ptr, tie ui. Hi ; It, & Bad.. 8 ?;- pieBlsm toB. W.Cuoasr,Davoa HalawPataa. ?> l : pel n.' tn . It. ( o-.pvt. Psvas lltiu-r Rof. i ii pisatiaa ta B. w. i tasar, Davua ff. Rats. <> Id nrfaaaas to B B ('..h, , Daoaa ftalsVr LUaa. * To J ?. fcuie, lie.< ? f l merk? ..I.I. 3 woe mm, OXEX. Ta Q. B. Begar, best poksOsra.#t* J t. I Jr.. s*asad yaks Pass..????? * I Ts Ow ni Catili, be ibisl* rok* St?er*. I" To Osetsa Ohttla. m ad ala*I* iota Oaaora. .'t 01 it Prag .'in; - A ' law au I i V:.'..rnr? Ball -' i?w aid., i ? lint FrfSB'nm?A I' -ii it*.D r*a llrihl. II p n* Pieedum--'; Ha la :?. . ... Bn'i. si Itsat Prrruiun.- '. N Del . ?? Dawai Ball BTbschoalar.. 10 ToThoaaaaQ .. ?-i Brbadl*.Diplnai*. T j. u. ,si?,-wr t i , w . m . I* .oia TaThaaaoow fiaih*iib?rsii* I Aldaroay Ball. m r.. A l,?r( M. T'.f.i?, ie. I ir.r..M. * To B.00 s li ??? . ? ,i ? si wrarMBail a*** i)'*oil. ta t. ih.?. ei I yon* ? .BaO, avar S yaar* old. la TO Isaaa H. Wned ihnd b#?l BoU.awS yeaiauld. .a topaai ii Wood t*s*w?hiwwsdCaa. la t* laaaa It. Bfaod ?mmi h<-.t 11.?. io Ts v? in e i , j.r, tl ? beat l'i ?. .a ToAirrsdM, I'ir.i...!. beat Ball haianan 1 aad 3 yar* ol J. M T i Ai i iir i aBall.hM t aad Ijaaia ulj a Tu Wie B. ??????? 'lent ????! I'uil. bs'. ? ?ad I poarsetd... 11 To l*mm, llareahawa. ba*t Ball balwaaa I asdI faara old.... ll r? WW. |l I'wprl. Mr. r, . Ulwrill I ail.l .' >Mrl ,,|,l :l T> ?' * H?i..sa. I..' Hail i .li. a i? \\ ?? ii iVeasi waoad h**i Ball Car..., . s Ti li ao ? Halaw, K?.i Tal ki. ? R*hM*. i.Iba** MaMbe,........J iBri era ii aauai aoaae. TaTh*sM*l i.? .',... i iiuii aenttaanold . t" iv. ' ? ... .. i... baidawa, b*a| ii. n, , , | , ?;J _ |a i.. i h..... i. . i,,,,, .,,, .. fmmtmtxt. a 'i it i ihm ion aa u ubt. ' i .? ' *m* III. o. | . .fell ii , ,?. . ...fU ?*' i"a aa i '". . . i ? .,,,;,,?,-,,,?., ..... .,, .1 i ->rr mm*- M-K??n k Ri?|hajn. I'-aJfe n BiJ..., ?h prvmiam - John Van M?t4f, a,t?y *'*Uv n ... 'nj*-!! 4 :?? t rur.ioai - John llnd?on. maa aaara w.tb c?* "' ',fJ* 1 V .'waH II ./'?'?:'? -fti r mlMirr 'nu?^';'^''''''' f?T Hl ?ff........... r. -. W I leopal (?p'-- ?: prwomu. racoDir^^j *"r>, , im? RO. Ii iTAlLIWB Ban AU wSSt/"?' Iii frfininm Omm. Wtm In. I fur Toronto. ?r! pr?m-?irri Jil'm F-n-r r?M R?y rnlVfj,,.. *' ? f-n i P :' . tir ( h?rnp in..' i /, rrrr.. -.m Cay', l /rl' I : r Brown Trara i7,..j'jtj? * ItBBIul OBI 0110? A 10 ?IRC?. *Vd*' i.i pr?miom?J.c! A r*rilr, b?j cMinf l"..ii???.,,, . ..I pr?mi. in?VVm I. II?'. ?? in; I' i.illir.,^ Tr? I'.nin'i'fro maa- BaM aWBae BMtJM ?? t ? * trifi by J t'vti'. Mirf W min ( ? v..!, |.y i'. Heiau* '*** PtXOLl ':rtD!>';*. l.: i i?m:gm-Jt. '^ B. " it'ia-mion br. wa Marc.??? 3d i reiui iB-Aln. A i*. i...:. roa: War?. f It. 0- Cooper, km itrr't T~*"Jtrt Marr. . w '?.rti'l A.Wni?.t?<> b ? -it i> Trolrni Mai*..' . (< i a?s -r?" VBAB Ol B ITA] I rOftl ABB Haait. IN Prsmtom?H?n:v W. MdrtaeBjtMalHsa .'c^a 'lacrj..?? ..: Pn ? 1MB Omc.C. Hi w B ulllwl. " ? Prfmlom?J I*. Umn I'nnk Tailor.I**iaaai Ui Ptsnvum?Wm. !!. Coopaf, t*at ttro taa; <>;d man ?""ai-tt....BM To Jto. ?, r.:*z*. brat . :.? j?4.- .J mare. j I iii LI I v. BAB 01 l> HI ?i i IO?I ?vr> BIBS*. Tfn> lp* "0 I . COHl *" ' ? H*-"*:* laekam .$M ?,( P-froioic?AufB?ni? Lmt'sb bav co>- Hritast. I lit Pr*m ':rr Hi II ir-Beea*, tut f oro-ito mar?. * |j Vr'ini'in.? w?>. w I ira br. wn mare lecay. | ? M FlIBllBBi II TT* Tl ItJB. BtBIIB C>H. J !?t rillHIBBI rpBi Stem, tr-'wa gr'.i r.t 'J.: It tn.. II Ed FraarBai J I Bailsy. sarral tail. I fo Kdward dm-, a .-jti ul IViu-.u:.'. '. t t.. . ay :a. r. rtcd aiarr. m !it Prt a.iuic -J. *iJ~Tr' boat i^IWu two fMM old Kraxk Tajicr. i BAT1 mbb MBBIS, To Or. :t? Ki?ka?. kani UBI.f)| ? To John HurkJay, tor a tfc-niiifn-bri'd hon?,tor rtjlt. rptii an I act.oe. M Holt??: - rSOM OTBJI I (TATBB. To Ml Stout. Phiiaili-IpM*. b??l bliHwI-.'aJl .v Oncwra) T??l"f. To v K. Coakiia, I.air mat^had hataaa, owi at BBBBa, tt Tj Bf. A. Raltaga. fI a.i-ii oia. yakr mmi aad I ????,'<to 111 h?p.-. h.?h. . !* Tn Howard TiM?b baat na^Ha Baraala aarawaa,. > t? A. j. BBiall, a^Miail|iliaat Baat m\*m)m aBlBlag.. .?. <, WtXM . To Jaa Battafaa, aaal a* i M? ??? n .<>t?i.??? In Wi 'm Krr-iuau. (i I ata | aarral Mut*.I il iiiiaakiM WPlaf? B rn iralitg IpalrMnlaa aaaraaaa. I Tew, A. l?. taat m M v... I ??-x !?? '\v.\ii BATCH. ?ad araa Bja d...mj ? Btaka Pa.nil ? '. ptaaalaa_Si>?!W Harraid, N. J. t .1 [ r?i.;hu: ri*. ? .1 I.?.At:.?. i i *i pit-imid ?A*aK .V i. .. N I, arllB Hvieaox.. 4 il' i rrnuuni?Ttioa K i.Caaataa. Tba Cat BikBaa oh-i :?? r apaatal.a th? Micki'aa P w a I l!a{*a'< UlUag VaBaa ? i iiii'i'.. IMPtBMIBT*. t?t prrmiuci-S. V u: . t?^t ? bara, Dwii iaj-'a lot provpil. . ais :?t pirmiuni- I. U. Draka, b. ?t Urali>CiaaVa. j ?t (rrn ii.ui? l??*ch?:t. ??? rrla A Ca., taataia HaiK-aa.. . it piriiiiun -Durhall. M. rria A Ca , boat aut?raaa ft ft baa I ?t pi'niiaui?Daaaaall M..rr|a?l Cav,aaal?? i radbiaw.. . ?i I nniiiiii ?r Ifail I I f. . *M S itkaa, -i ;b? mti Scj'h?. 3 BPTTI B l?ri CBBt*B. Ta B?a TUlar, Maaci Holly, beat iro ? i hrr*. ar-sr.ai award.?t ? to A. IL Daniela, to- bl ?t lot. I BaBMt. 10 i.KAl.v, PLOBB, BTC. fa DBnjm v Bra. Hackara, Faitaa tmi Ma- am . rr?.-iai .wan) far aayaftar ava kj.IHplatiRt Toi Caalta,Ba?aaaaaylaal Kv?. . at To t<. \V. l'.w.p.T, ari-'in.l ?nm;'lr i t K}?.Dipluaa I n I l au Kaup, i'i'o hu? ? i trarl'.ini.r'Ui' prrniaai XoC Otorar,oaaavakrI Diactkjia*a!.t< To 1II Km:*, aaaaara f Cefaa. D i'laaa To A. Mrrallooh A l o.. i r'narntkn ot rurk.nh r. tlo*.. Olploa. To J ia. t):' blaaa. An II U ?11 P'i'jarr.1 i ? ft?'.bipUina To Mia. Caitor, Caoatli d Di au ?tu l!te?d.Im. ?? 1.. r. Bebaerdar. Baki '? Rraal.Inploai To \s. a. K. H UawkiM, l^laaalaaka, Baal t>t-. Btaar.on ToT. & D. Hinalaua, Kaw diuiiawii.k,?|io.i?l 1 ?mluaiui a bag ol"Flour. i rattv IMPLBMBBTa. TtCBBBi CaatoB, bail h a m avaaaa.as Harrhi!, M. rri? I Co.,Mat Harrow. i I tatakal. afantt at Vt. rant Vitra fattt-at-T. s ItaxTial.Blorrialt Co.. !*it T .n.tna .Mill. j Rarcbal, Mi trial. Co.. b?al I'oii.ttaik Cattrr. ? 5 C I: Beat a, h?.: Bay a id rtiraw Cattar. j Kaacbal, Merria B. Ce baatCtea 1 M?. ..n.?>. i C. It It. ??i?.p??' II. .*! Hake. 4 <. II. Baeaia, aaal Po t., ia? ..... .,:. 5 C. W. ajaalaj, Baat Hay, Straw aaid Caiaatalk attai. t ait 1.1 p. I?t i r rraiioi to t'li a. Mainaoo. Mjid Ha.A.ft -.1 j.rt|;.i' I . 1 ....... 'U .:. II i. . V tat (i.-niiurii to I., o. Uattaki taa, Em aWataalewa I'.arti. - yraraold. 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Haittaoiaa.ril p. ?kua bi lt. ik.hir? l!u?r. s Ta Oaerya Kd??i fur wotj run- i; ?? .D.ptaaa To Oa?. Haitaamaa I .i.-..* (m bjtwdkai. #4 ... B, Wi Caopat il aaal Bow f..? aiaanlaj. $ .. J. B. K.var. h?.t Iva piaa. t Ta J. li. Dear a, kd ... pfaa.Danioaa To 'oBb Oiidaa. Baal kairaw. n To Mr. Clin, al ? ?i Ran w. ; in daj jUteraooa the priita tinmen and oti.era waw liaaaj baaBra woioao ia tho rtaai i?r tao baraaaiai ealioa tbcb rpecd. Notwitbataadiag ?kco want driaaHaa; rata aoaae Ibroa or bar rhaiianiid pamai w. ri- piiarn: Tin- I'nir i'loara flim i'v nin.-. Tn-mor ow taaia hi to bo a aala of atock by "???it*, ot tha ai' bibttot*. Tbni xlnl itioo bai paBBBdT ?ff .. u |iituv<mit bb? BBhafaatBTT BBBioer; tha bbpobbbb aar niroad Bai ?. i i; r. A boat |s,ooo in pn aaaaM *?i?- Bwardod, MARINE AFPAtRM, Fob ('.w.tmnxiA.-Tbo Rframubipi KnipiraC/ty tad NuHbarn light iaft (fa porton li.ar-.ilHy afuirnoai., 'bo EotBaar fur AaaaaaraM an.I Iha uti^r fur s-tn |bbb. The pBiroBg n ca both tbmoIb Baathaatd] ah at l.^OO, 7 ' f. ' ?a_,n i : tf i liitBf of thr Northen light; " For thirty Btbab - "r BBBBi BOfBlB bbb ilepirti-??, a r nwfl nf a dOBOB in. ti ami BBfl on BBB a barf, pelwi tl f ; BMOBgl rr ? p tl | fufMBld BBeh of iBaBBBBflBBJ witlj B] I li h. At one t iii.H tb. y How amoi.g thatn an thick al I all, aril i.? i no ? DBMd to iatta'iofB wi'ii tiji ir (\tat*f ? .ui ipert. On? if.Hii waa nil m it in tl.a ???!>, anatwr . a tho Hi.jp of hie hood, an<l a woman tain'*'! fnaa Ii Log -t'in k in Iha Koancfa wilb an BOpta, rim paa h DgatB, of courif, retaiiatad ae anon aa'they procand tho ammunition which hau been huiaV<l at ibBfli?aiid tBBa tin warwaak'pt u.?. iSi-vi ral thruinand ape.'ta I fore were on tic v harf, and 'hey were muco an ' noyed bj Iba condoct of tbeaB laatBUK " One stowaway \<rnt> < BBght "ii the N ir'h' rn J.ifcdi'. Ifr ? an a yi.ui'v o no. m..! by miint- imml-^.t into Ihn abatl houHo. 1 h h ir a very danircrous ptav* to hldo. and would probably iia\i- bean doe lb be hint if ha bail Bttrapiad to craw) out wbon tha wheatr. wan Lamo' , fii.r'. l'ursi r Hnmpateadbi d the edfoera efahaaaaBAV Fioi'.ltt, l/iag ui Iha dm < r.pnoaitf, ilia, oversd I Ihl 1.1. iah bilow, and tu save hii hf", Infi? inad Capt.'lm 1 klepaiftb, when tho latter had Idai raaartad tLtti tadl ashore.' Fi.kFi io.h - Tl opaehat-ahlp Chalaaarlh, i k?r?d ! at Hrston on Thltaday tor Liverpool, bs.^ nj? a earj."? valued at ?PfOno, aid vto stccrap^ pisten'/ers, ua ?r.i^rauts, n tuit.inc to tha old ooaatiy. I BKBOWB BcaOOBBI aVBABDOBSO AI IBA. OtM eoirei] aajdaal at Attaatit City, -V. J., ander d|fe of bV ; t. Bl, informs us that the wicked I n-cner whita Will a-I.i re ?n Ab^. ?m liar on the -Oth hu fsaen lowed into the inlet, Than is no name ?? bet. w.thirg has b< eti -e. | ..f faor erew. lo h? r cabin ? shirt-. t:-.c tn:- ? of f BBBBloOBB, anil a frock-orit fii tho shirt* nera me initials C. I. A ?f?Bd wa narked " IVwaa Breaa.N Iba win iaaaBlwta. ?i-iy phkS and bnB-anaflaBi ThaaWMkTil rssjOSS's-J 0tikichaigl it h-r. or the Wreck Coinmisaienrr Mr, Jon pi. Oaakha will flhsrtOthll advantA.-* Nun.-Tbe I BBatd States fnirate ? lon^'e.* t~t' bh af the Ifodi'earai hu Mpumlion. ariiv?-i atGtkfal tar on the 1 tb of ? t, ifBaan and ? "-wall WA f ho authonta s cf I ,i '.r i. ex'm .ed . ve-y jcirb?y to tho i liners of tie. Ce nereis, and the tor-iight wh'a 'l.<y aara lo wibbIb ben it wa* eipactedaaaBlal ipeal in the most p! nenl inanner. Ti i Fni-t Fb< -'?i Hitarday. iapaBahat v. printi'.-": ? In ????c? t! , ???.?ve'Wfll ?"* " over ore tl.oc aad aim; ? the r\, BBI first fr"** MAffi?.i?nt t..kii! luiJ.rui c-ni. u.': .- .m.a tietaw* "thai <h ot s. pieaaber aad St% if Oato s?r. W*ab? ?? i i? k for i' thi,- yen Bl be earliest period.'* Thlfr*" piperi bbv aay "Th ra waiaaharp I *' at Kork'*' ?i. i u \v. aaaaii j ? raaiaej, aapt. Uk to a bat ** . . .?' - "m-rily wo mo n .t iii:'..in ed B ' f Wkmtk)&t v. 'v killing. It in n., d to us Bead here ? n \-at.rAt1 i ght, hat an ooaid aot hBiraf aaj fraak if thwart* has not b. BB heavy It wi I be an a la aatage, t* * ? dl bead back tb. 1 i 1. i boat and hBBk ? :tie ripen-c*' . t il.e eanki