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rlfrRSUAKCK oft? order of the ^rn>*tte ? ih? fount* *f New York, aotire 1? hsuob* ??*??? U all par KfjJt.M ADNER I- SLOVUM, Mi of ike 2* *f New York deceased, la present iJmmw, w iUh ?u ue.be. r* thereof lb* ?>? Wnb?r?, at th* ?Wo? of WliKeaa II. Rio???, ?.. .?e'Raa.h.tre**. I? 'heC'<J <f Npw Yo, ki?" ST i*fu.r* ? ? tw.niT *>>?'* day nf July u*xL ? DM*)! New-Yarh, (ha r*-*.,u,JM?r,,ll*u |1M r RI Orr ('HAKI.ES II Hl'OHF.S, ' P.ieaitor*. JM l.wtmM_JAMES APPLktBY, , IN ITKSCAM I' < l an order of 'tie Surr?j?tte ?f lb* County of New York, notice at hereby fi?*:i to all MnUtM'l"??1??"""1 u 1L1.IAM WI LSON, lata ef tfie i .? *f New York. tarnest n,?Arr dcret.t.l, to present Um with the > our her* thereof, to the *vl>*eriber, *t tb* atme? elf. *>!cbub>. Hp. 79 Nassau at.. Io th* ( ity of New-York, oa bef, -r (he first dsv *f Msv Beit-?Dated New York th* TIA ?Was* (Maler, 1816. ' ANN I . WILSON. Executria. mSt lewf.u.M I"IT El KM ANCE of bd ordrr~ii7tlveTum.g?? ef tha CoTjntv ..f New-Y ork. ftwtb ? 1? hereby given *JI Bartcnt ti'x? r.?irrt against WILLIAM LIVI.S'OSTON, lace ? the Citv of New-i'ork, deceased, to pre>ent rhe te-ne, with ?-ackert tiered, to tb* tabteriber. tt bit office. No. ? WaJl tt., b tb* City of n*? York, on er belor* the 30th day et April l*xL Patea" New-Ynk. tb* tw*nty-t*<tond d?v of October, 1155. aiStawCt.M ROBERT LIVJ.M.Si'oN AAtaiubiaator. 1^ PL KS LANCE of ?n order of the Surrogate ?f th* f ount* *f New-Y'ork, Botiea u Itttaby gliaa taaH ? i ? ht.irin Waaa **tin?i SAMUEL Parson'-.. lata ..f the UttV mt btatr?rati ?ateb*al r?ree?*d, to present th* aw ?**h voueler* thereof, 'o tha ?ubwribM* tt the >fll e nf tjo-dm rnb*?n, No 1? W?il-?t . lo the Ci'y of New-York on <w be ? tb* !*th d*T of Mar next?Dfed New-Yark, (be 2*tb d*y Noverrber IM? DAI ID LT man. Executor, a?lawbio>l? ELI'/.ABE'f)' P ARBORS, Ktft^i. IN PURSUANCE of to order?f tlieiTurTfjgito of the ( cant i . f N> w Y. rl not: ? U hsiebv ?.??-. la *8 persons ha.ing riaimt tgsintt JAMES LITTLE lata of Bora ersUU, New-Jertry. decrssed. to present tb* ttrne, with W*?tb*r* thereof, to the iuh*erib*r. at th* offir ? of John B Dan fcaui. Nu. 7* Esat loth .1., ka tb* ( !t ? af SVw Y..i k e.n o before I* ? ?:*Teuth da* of .luue neat.?Dated New Totk the a thia any mi I eeernber, le,M. DAVID D I'Nil AM .110 ItwCmM Kiaeatar. JOTICE of AITMCAT.ON for tbo I)JS CHARt.Eof SAMI EL STRONO, aa iaaolrant. front hit a*Lt?, puraoant to th* protltioM of th* third article of the drat ?tic ?t th* fifth chapter of th* **cond part of the RctimJ fitetutet, petition, tSdavitt and Khadulei uarinj be.au pretett ad to the Bob B f. Oraatta, a Juatlca of tha Se*r*rn* Caurt. Tb. f REDITORS of ttid Staaa?; Strong art ordaweJ to ae?. a: tefor* Mid Jadga, *t bi*8flii?, in th* fit* of By laic ErieCaua ?f. N. V . mj th* lClhdtv at April, IUS, at I* I aarenoe.n of that dtv to thow etu*? why said in*o!t*nt ahaald a?t ka dl*ch*ired froia hi* debt* Tu.t ?..-.e.- t, . a ,:..bed dtnuttr M I1BI J B TOR R A SC E. P? lawlfwM Attoraay for Inaolren . Bnftlo, N. Y. KEW-YOKK Sri'KEHE C<VvivT. ? JOHN BLACK ifataat TH I JCTNi IH8UKA9CI COMEA b>Y of Hartford, ( onneetietit ? Snrnmont for a money demand ..(riot lo THE JBTNA INBUKANCE COMPANY, L Mendanta: You are hereby aun.rr.oned and required to ant wer the complaint In tilt action, of which a cop* i* herewith nr\ 1 Been you, and to aer\e ? rout of rear ana'wer to the *aid com ?aalnt on th* tubacr.Ur. tt Lit oSce. No. 81 Wall atreet. In the awty of Ntrw-Yl ik, within twenty daya after the aereic* hereof, awclitei%e i f the .lay of t'irh eerrire , and if toii fail to an?wer tSbe .aid complainl trttkhi the tin.e afnreaaid tfi* plaintiff" in tbit *wlion wn. I^ke jielgineut aatinat you for tire ?um of two thou ?and five h'lmlred doDan, with mtareel from the thirty-Brat d*y ?f October, one tliouMnil eight htin?Jre,l auri fifty five, betida* mtt COeto ol tint action. ? Dated N-w York Der %t I IAS ( HAI!LSI NETTLklTON Pia ut r* Attorney. The eorr.pUmt in thit a< tiou wai filed in the otfl^? of the Clerk ?>f 'J e ( rv seit < . mty of New r orK en the 5th day of January It*?.-Date<) New York Jan. 5, iss6. *' ( HARLES NETTLE-ION, Plaiatir* Attorney. y7 ltwf w.M* KT v. BUPBBwfE ( OUKT.^?iTbeRT JO?B A^* N> AY, junior. BENJAMIN LVNES, and WILLIAM V TOI NO.aaaiaal FRANKLIN d. CASSORTand David CASSORT ?Summom for. money demand ou < e.n tract. (Com. ?ot?er ) To FRANKLIN D. ( ASSORT, one of tha defend atOteabate naaiadl YOObra hereby ?ummon?<l and required to aviawer ti.e < orni laint in thit a- tinn, which will be tiled in the ?ffire ot tie i ,erk of the I ity and County of New-York, at the tVify Hall in tie ( ity of New \ ork, and to *errr a copy ef your etuwer to the it d rompiaiut i n the tubteriber*, tt tbetrofflee, *Ko. Ill Broadway, in th* ( ity of New-York, within twe iry dayt after the tervice of thia itumoiii on you, exeloaire of tha d*y aftai b m-.. - ; and f vou fail to answer the aa.d complaint within the time aforeraid. the plalnrifle in tbit action will take judgment agtinrt you for the turn of one tboutand and forty-on* alollara t .d f.flv bbM rent*, and interest at follow*: On ftS#?7l aVom the iaitii day of Ort? brr, 1154, and on ?&2*) to from the 28th at) of Augctt. 1846, betida tit*cott of tbi* action.?Datad Naw York, December t. 1816. LAKNEY, HUMPHREY k BUTLER. Plaiatifft' Atlorueya. Th* eernplaint in thl* acMeu wat Med In the office of tb* Clerk ?I th?CIri and Coin.ty of Kew -Yurk, on the 21th day of December, IIM BARNEY, HUMPHREY b BUTLER. ?Ul lawtwM_Tlaintifa' Aitorneyt STJPBEME COURT.?Cltj Hiid County of New Yerk.-ABRAHAM d. COHTRIOIIT. NATHAN d COKTRJOHT, and JOSEPH BAKER, aaaiust HI OH WARD - Srim.on* for a money demetid on contract.? To tbo Defendant. HL'OU WARD: Yon are hereby ?um anvr.rd and r. quired to t'liarr the comiJoint In thl* aetun, mt which a copy it berewkh eer?ed upon you, and terre a ?opy of v. ur antwrr to the aaid roint.laiut on toe tuhtcril>ec, at bit cilice, No. 1? Wl.ltain-et-, New-York t Ity, wlthiu twenty atay* after the arrrlc? hereof, etclotiye of the day ef tueta ttti ire ; *r.d if you fall to auawer the aaid complaint w ithln the tkme aforetaid, tb* ilaintiffain thit action will take tudginsnt aganft yon for tt.e ?tun of tit hundred dollar* Iflil rtttj TTtTit ?euta, with intereet from the twelfth day of Dccxmber. one tbcutit'.d i'iht hundred and Sfty-firc, betide the co*tt of thi* action -Dated December lt. luv. N ( oMSTiJCK, Jr.. Pl*lr^ti,ft? Attomer. Tbe aeaaplaatl at tm? action ?? di- i u* aha otknaaf th* Clerk ol Ilka ( It] and County of New-York, on the 24th day of January, 186?. fe4 law6w.M THE COUNTY COURT of KINGS COUNTY. -WILLIAM M. INORAHAM, rdaiaUtJ. agaiatt tVHARLEB E. DIET/, THOMAS H. I V.NIKE. TIMOTHY BL INORAHAM. BALLII A MIDDLITON. MART Mlli DLETON, KANN1E MIDD1.F.TO.N, LEVI P. ROSB, bd UTN I'. K RH S aad RICHARD IMLAY defeHdaata.?Sam aaeaa. ? For ralUf ?(Cam. not Sar.)?To th* above named de landant* tevertlly: You are b*r*by anmnioned and r*auired t* aatwrr th* complaint in thi* acHou, which waa thit day 4i*d ia Iba tiff., e of the I lei k i f th* Comity of hingt, at the City Hall ku U-t ( itv a| Brooklyn, la taid county, tad to te.ve a copy of year anaw'er lo tb* ta'd campltint an the tubteriber at bit *uV.*. at auaber three Froat *U**t In Mid ait*, within twenty day* ?Per th* *etvu* ofthlt *?maiont on you, exclueive of th* day of auch ten tee; and If vonftil taautwar th* ta.d contplaint wlrhla the Ilm* *fnr***td. 'b* pUiutiS in thl* action will tpplr to tb* ('< art f*r th* reliel demaaded in th* complaint ?Dated Deeaa Ur It, it.M WILLIAM M. INORAHAM, *j21 lawfwM* N*. 3 Front at.. Brooklyn, Plaint.tin paraan. THE COUNTY' COURT of~KINGS COUNTY. ?WILLIAM M INl.ItAHAM,plaii.tir,again*t JOSEPH A. DAVIDSON, SALLIE A. MIDDLETOn, MARY MID? DLE Tt i N . F ANN IF MIDDLETON. LKV] P ROSB RICH ABD IMLAY. TIMOTHY M INORAHAM BDW1NBBBBJ and THOMAS I, DENIKJE. defendant*.?Snraanni-For ra Bef.?(Com. not ?er. I?To tha above nttned defendaat* eevrrtliy : You er* hereby *ammon*d *nd rcimred to anrwrr "th* con ; lilnt in thit action, which waa thit dtv fliad la the office ct tbe Clerk ef tb* County of King*, at th? City Hall ha the City t>f Brooklyn in taid county, and t* ttrv* ? ci: v *f your aaawet to th* aatd cou.plaint on tb**nbarrtber at hit ottceat ti*n.ber ? ret Front tt. in taldcity, within twentydayt after tha aortic* of thi* tnnrtiic.n* on yoa, exclutive of the day af ?ach earvice . and if you fail to antwar tb* aaid complaint with!* tb* Urne aforesaid, the l'laintit in this action will apply to too Caurt for ihr relief demanded in lb* complaint.?Dated Dee.. 13. U.V. WILLIAM M. INORAHAM. t>?t lawtVM* riaintitTIn p*i*ou, No. 3 Front ?L, Brooklyn _?U?ical._ CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS.? The *xert:ui*'lng torments of Toothache can be eyteedily soi.eve.i BS this remedy, without injury lo tbe gums or teeth, ft acting so.ely upon the r.erte. Emilient Dentiat* have a high a*<tnic>ii of it, aid constantly rr< onim-ml it ka lh-ir patienta Prapared and for tale by A. B. a D BANDS, Diuggittt, No. 100 BaJteaat. Sold >lso by drnggitt* generally. MRS. M. J.'MAPIN. Payehical Phyiician aad TlcraieuUtt, No. 13 Waal >-ihj*t. New York. Offce heurt: 10am. to 3 p.m. ai.-l a to 6 p tu. tSuudayt and Wodiiasdavs exeeple.1) for la.Het only. Exaiuinstion* and pro aaripiiont for gei.tlou.en by letter It it not i.i ci ssaiy to enter into long detail* of what bat or i an fee done, I r to rrlate miraculous cures performed by thi. or thai texiirdy i it is enough to say that sufrerrrs from no matter what dUa.fi may find relief. The probshilitv is that nine out of ten ?fall the apparently hopeless eases may be entire!) eui*d by ? few weeks olesre ful attention ob Iba IHtrt ot the patient, aided By the advir* of thepliysieiau. It is a fact not to M denied that abonxuiela of penons ill* annually without havict the nnat re Bole idea of iho cause of the.t decease Tney ?uprio*ed from eertali ?vi! ptori? that thev bed tb's or that disease, and per fcap* they b?d. but the route we* tbo difficulty not nni>rttaoJ. The secret of tbe success of those who examine peychi. ally it His, ihey go dUrr tly to tbo cause, and rcmoviug it, th* diseave tbiiews a. a neri vi'ty. The remedies I us* ar? purah ?e*e:a hi*, and I IB] are ) with treat . era undrr my Immediate auper ?l?ion. and they are confidently relied uiWm Nature's reute ttv i agei.'a foi ibe rratoration mt health. Parucular directions gdven for each ea>e. au.l adapteJ lo the condition kl lif. . vni]?-r anti.t. ?iidjtei.e'al ebaracterof th> Batkatlt. TtRMt?The tirtt extmlna': u and ores, lit.tlou t> >, if the pa tt*t,t w j reeenl, and #10 if ah*. n(. All aabaeajXMal exvoina tteat 02. Perven t tppiylng by letter must fate the na-ne, sax and age el thi patient, together with the leailit-g feature! ?f tb* rtae. Nc i b?rg* to tbe truly poor. VERGN] B ? ELEC1RO-CHEM1CAL BATHH ? Pi. f. Y EHONES, tbe uiscoverer of the vtote** for ex rsetii a Metal? fie'c the Human Body, is at No. 710 Broadway. Aeta Bath* not only extre't metalfic medlcti.es from tb* hu mm ivsteni, tat are peculiarly effieain.ua In ralievlng tb >se ?afieruic fron. Rheuuiatisai. (lout, Neuraitic Pan.'. Weabaeat, ?? Contractions of (he Lunba. Sprains. Spinal Afi>-etKiiis, Utariua Cbe'ru.tiout *im1 Eruptions on the Skin The Professor blmsali Ces his ui uit ? 'ed stteetion to patients Sp-i iaJ departmea ladle*. Theory eaplaiued (o Stuelrnt* al No 7|0 Broadway fam *t 8TRorDsiiikr..? On rn.!av momiu? .?et ft IS re hrokfl e<;.t .it Stroo.lsl.urer, MottTOe Cotinty, Pa., ?bent ?*?> enty tni!e* froin New-York. The fire broke tret |n the dry frofd* steire owned by John 1?. Ynunfj ef Cbat pia<e, and ti e etore ami ita ociitect* wer? entirelr ?eetn.vid. Tb' liiea ia e.xtimated at from ?l?,(XK)t? ? COO. In?nranee, ?4,000. tOn Sur.dav ni^bt, the SOlh intt.. a qoam-l arose be ii i ?tr. Ut ci, ti Itw ?ti. li'tit at ti.e afofia Carolina Utiieer*:t\, aod a man bv tbe name of Cfieek, living t? thi aril ace .if ClvtYpel Ril . Cheek ittkaed a . hair to ?trtke Heid, w ks r.-uixin the latt.-r diew a revolvor aad ?red thee ball* ii.to Cbeek, killing, biui iua(?jiitiy. Rcid waa aiTest. d and fRTO bail in ?,2,N>0. A i'uoriTirga VitiiKi.?A ltoaton * p. laden ?tt" lei, ia finr.?n faat near HicJjiuottd, V'a., w-ith ire mm ft. t tbich ii: th. riv. r nml jion.iri adjats nt. Beverau alavea were a.'!d nt Vyixr M trlboro' Md., ?B NaUrday, at [.hoesj rangiii}? froin ?500 to ?1,100 leek. Aaa Andrew?, eee}. ag.^] 94, eutid to fie the t.Sdeet ?*?'r in II t r. iie^l SUtea, atttjti td lpeae-li, Maay., ? IiLe leih |Dat. ||e r?u> ?o the b?r HKf'jt jemn NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE s. KV ATE-Albant, Friday, Feb. 1. |wV? mic.ati?.?. committee".' Ad a eenelasion to the debate of yesterday on the subject of creatirg a Supervisory Comxrii*sioti or Corn muUm t.. rlt t and iiiv?.?\(.',ite the manner inwhchth. variooi charitable institution* and County poor and wotk-ho-use.. in tie State ar-' conducted, also 1- t rorrliti<nof the inmates, and report their conclusion-. t?> Ik- iVpelntur*-, Ui tba end that what*-v?T evil- now txiet nay he reme died, Mr. SICKLES moved the I,.'opt ,<.ii of the following re-o!ution, which Wae agreed to, without dkawst: kfittd That a committee of three from the Senate he ap? pointed h) the Praeident to vi?!t, after the adjournment of the LeftaBBtaja, aB raaaitaMa institution* ?npport?.i or aevw i i,? tLe State, and a.i r.ty and r<-it.ty poor r,i? . )ai!?t and ?ai.' committee atail have power to examine into tLe conditioti of the aeid estsblwhment*. their receipta and expand! ture?, their method* of instruction, end the ftrvernmeut, treat, metit and management ot their icinate?; the conduct'of the Trneteea, Director*, or other officer* of tba aame. and ali o'hrr matter* whatever pertaxmi ?0 their uaefuinci aad] good oiau age meet: and that for the parroae of tba investigation the ml mittee rhaU have free icctii to all hooka and papera relating to tte irid ettahllfhmenti: and all person* in any manner c i.-sae-e. J theii ? Ith ?hall give ail inch information ai the committee may rrqcttt, and that the said committee have power to tend L,r pctM t.a ?:.d pay er?. Bud to Uke tettimony. After? aid, however, Mr. Z. CLARK, who favors the appointment of a Commission instead of a Legisla? tive C< rim ittce, moved | r.i OfaatttWastko and to lay tint mot:r.n on the table, which was carried. Mr. SPENCER. Chairman of the Committee, to whom was referred the joint resolution of the A?s-tfl. bly, providing for the appointment of an investigating Mimniittt? to visit and examine into the oonditi tti of the several Charitable In-titutions located in New Vvrk City, this nviiTiing reported the revolution baek for the consideration of the Senate. The CoinmitUH did not feel sufficiently as-un-d of its utility t<r recom? mend its adoption. Tte matter wa* Laid on the table, a rSDCI ?'"K the CABALA, Mr. .1. A. SMITH. K. N.) Senator from the Wash? ington County Dsstmt, tni- morning t;ave notice that Im intended t? introduce a bill providing fur test "erec " Lion of a good and substantial fence along the Ca " nals," itr?nA.BDs Asr> wives. Mr. C. P. SMITH gave notice that he would soon introdure a bill to constitute the husband the ultimate heir (if hie deceased wife, and the widow the ultimate heir of her deceased husband. All i.fl in kavor. The following entitled hills have ban favora1 'y reported on and referred to the Committee of the Whole: For the appointment of a Commia?ion of jAA-oords in Brooklyn. To amend the net rclntinfc' to the takine of Acknowl edgmt-iit of deeds by persons residing out of the State. To incorporate the Honduras InUroccauic Railroad and Steam Navigation Company. A resolution for the priiituig of the supplementary report of the New-York Harbor Commissioners was aiioptt tl. xo incorporate the New-Y'ork Turnverein. Mr. LTIIAM rejiorted in fuvor of piiuting 1.000 Copies of the Report of the Tru.-tees of the Aator Libra ry. Agreed to. ?ILM ordered to a third reading. To prevent prize-fights- and fights among game ani? mals in the City of New-York. Also tht bill to enable Executive officers to obtain proof Of information by iiflidavit. To exempt the site and library edifice of the New York Historical Si>oiety from sale under execution. Relative to the foreclosure of mortgages by ad vex tir fluent. To legalize the proceedings of the Board of Super? visors of the County of Monroe. Third reading?read and passed. Amending tie act incorporating the Buffalo Trost Company. For tile relief of the Thomas A-ylum. Ittbttiv e to the Congregation B'Nai Jeshurun of New-York. Also for the relief of the East River Bank. lei stive TO Till ? ok VoTE?. Mr. NOXON brought in a bill which provide* that inii(iedint*-ly after the final closing of the jx.lle at all general elections berenfli r to be held iu this StAtc, (?X cej.t in tl;.- City of New-York,) the votes shall Ite oau vasred Lu the loliovting onf r: i. 'lh' t.i? conteJnlni the hallet? Indorsed " Elect? ' t. The boa ronteining the ballot* iudorsed " .Hute." Ii. The box rontainlng tbe 1 allot* indorsed " Aajernbly " * Aa box containing the ballot* indnraed "Judiciary " The lunpoctora to dodda upon th" order in which the idher ballots (ehould there be any) shall b< caa vasaed. relative to rivr? a?n rr.-uLTir.*. Mr. IT'IIAM introduced the following bill: Si i Ttos 1 Any ( fleer who ?ball collect or receive any Aoa o< penalty that ?Lall have bet<u edjedgvd or imposed spou any p?r?on or nerton*, ?hall, within ten day* thereafter, nay over the *?me to the M*ri?liate or Court by w hich it wb* Imposed, and every Sheriff, District Attorney. Juiitire of the Pea e, or other eft.! er, who (bill collect or receive any flse or penalty, or aaaataj apaat any recognna.-ice, ahail. within ten dar? tner*?f BfBSt, i ay over the aame to thi Treaxurer of the County where he reeidce, with a statement aperifying (he oSense for which raid fine or penalty w a* impoaed or recognisance was taken : and each County Treararer al all, on the hnrt day of the annual meeting rf the Board of Supervisor? of hi* county make a re rrt to ?aid Boatd of all *uch fine* ani penalti** paid over to m during the \ rat, uid t.y whom , and no account of any Con ?table. Justice. I'iatrirt Attorney or Sher.O*. aliail be audited or allowrd until the .finer claiming such a.?ou ,t ahail have ie llvert d to inch Hoard a correct account, verified by hi* oa'b, of all fine* and penajtle* collected or received by him during the yenrthen e: d,n?, ?:atin. the Court or maaietrate by which im? posed, ll.e olfenee, the- date when collect?!, and wheu paid ov. r t.. the Coamtt] Trea-uret; and when no iuch fitie*ot t? ualti?? have been collected bv him, *ucb feet to he (tatod on hu oath. A v i tteuse aiain*t the proviatou* of thi* aection shall be tiuniabed by a Sue twice the amount of the sum proved to have been r*< Staad I ) the i nV*r i (Taoding. ore. J. Ai y naVa* i t other pewn who shall, directly or Indi? rectly, receive irem any |>er?ou any money or property ppou ? charge or pretense e< any cfieuse committed by gajnaagaaa, except uiou a cot vution ot vuch ot!en?e tilt had an t I i y entered ty s n.cgtxlrate or conrt having inxi?dltt.on thereof, ihril le dftmtd and will be guilty of s mudemeanor, aad on i.i.*, ittiin t hereof, iu a Court of Set*xoi.e- m*y hu fined or im tritoncd. or both, in the dl?rretion ot the Court; aud If aa 1 *C. i: ! < \..' \ l e removed trum oflice by the judgment of ?-* Court. IS ami RDkTBS i To thi poor laws. Mr. L I'll AM al.?o introduced a bill which provides that, if sfttasfactoty pttwf shall 1h* ??dfl to any two Justice* of the Peace in any county that any father or husband m mother has thixntened oi is about to ab acond and to leave a cb?d or children or wifa in auch county (hargt-ahlo or likely to become chargeable upon tbe pub.c for support, a warrant may be issm*! authorizing the Superintendent of the Psof to seize all tbe property of sueh person, tbe juocit ds of the sale of *i l.ich shall be applied to the iupport of his or her family. The eeconu MOtkM pmridas for ftiroiu^ such ?M n as eum wages and have the means to pinv.te for th? ir familit r. The third section provides for the :i .mediate removal of any Overseer of the l'oor upon hi:- to nj.' proTcd of ii.teuiparate habits or otherwi?? liicouip? tent. Si ction four provide* for the sale of the household property, Ac., of those who beoome ch.tr^e aUe kvpoi tin- c<?nty, to he applied to Uvir snppoit. lie fifth sedion piovidts that il a porson arre.-tt 1 on a ehaige of buststdy marry the female having or like to have th* child, and the Overseer of the l'oor be s?t ufiVd tl at snch najraofl inienda to abandon such fe? male without providing for her support, eueh mar? riage ihall not entitle bim to be dieehar^rsj fiom ar rosta Katcrdat. Feb. t, 185?. TBE CAKAIS. The f otnmlttse. to m bom tan referred the bill " pre. " ser bitig Regulations for the bVpair* a.i i Superm '?titdence of UMJ Cauale," reported Iii? morniug tb.it the bill pmpc-ea to put under con'ract tor repairs all tie icmaur.nK s< etiotis of the canal not now un? der contract ?to abolish the office of Superinteaden: in tie Resilient Engiuier*, ar.d tnakc* two adlitioual KnLiteerr. Tte Committee are of opinion that eci non y and ?M ii.ttn-ets ot the Mate will be pro? moted I'y sueh ehanpe. TLey say that tl ayj . system has boM tried, and is now in opcrauon upm seH-t.oi.e ot e and *i<ht of the Kiw'Canal, thtoe aas> tivni- on CLarLplain Canal, two section.* on the Black Riv?r Cat al, tlree r ttiisal on the Chonanro Ci-a!. tv o Bi-ctitu.-on tbe CLcu.unK Canal and Feeder, one aeiti. ii 0B ti e Cr. oked Lake Canal, and two Atvtioa* on the (Jenes** e Va?ev C :ual. The annual avorsge cost of the repair* of tVse sectiot? for the two yoar> Mg/tloiS to their being put uoUr oontrvt wa e:>c?,4t^ f'.L Their a:.nuoJ eoet, at c mtract pricc-a. u llff.t 42. TLu^ annually aavieg th* an'n of tl ?a%ftl <>3. There rtmains no' nr. l< r contract ? li ven scctkm* of the Eiie Canal, the O-weco Caua', the Ccvnga and Sai ita Canal, the Oneiia River Iu t n i in' rt, t: e Seneca River Towing l'atb, ai:d the llaluwiiisville Canal. l"he aggrecau. co-t of toe rrpnirw of these sections for the la<t year wag If.'-g.TTS 6f. The OaajsaaaMaa] thi: k it a safe ?>?t?Tiate to (alenlate that tl.eir repairs may be art at 5o per c<nt Uns than laut vear I cost, atd that gives a saving of *rc?,:'.?>. the salaries of the Stip.-r.nt.-n ! ents last vear ntna all the Canals amounted to ? I 6o"; the salaries of their Clerks to *il.Sv3 *?. (Mi ei expenses tOOOSCtld with this office brought tbe nc.- ? r-nte to #3.\f71 **. which MM will be saved to tka Mate by the abolition of tke ctSoe. The bill fur ttt r ptvpoae* to cr? ate two additional Kendaat l n gtettfl ? ttakiiij; altogether foiirteen Engineers? wboe*- LiiNio. jt will hysj to p?-rfon:i all the duties now p? tfotmi d l-y tb? Scp? nntet dents, in additioa to tho*v cow devolvit g npv>n their effice. Tut C : :::.:? tlat, fo soon ar tbe x^!arg?ment Is completeyd, eleven Et f:ir;< < rs will be auOcieot. The Csxoniittee furt-her say, that tt e peeulatiima, t>atrd>, ami general diskou e*iy at various tun?a dtv.!. ped iu tbe ihve^t^ration ef Vlarges preferr?-d agaitist Snpennten<kuts, abow the ( xiatin*; systi ru of repiiis to b? rott? n. an-i too far gi Le lor ixnettk n in any ether way thin by u ff ?re change. On the tnntrtiry, place live repair- a oder U.0 *v,tU?et?, and the gr. aUet fyvmotny atUioabJ. is tecured thiough the eeff-in tercet of the eoctrv^orii. In rr>tcm*.k.n, the Committee argue, the e*?tiona now end. r contract have never been better managed, if a* Mr- CI'HAM, Chairman of the ('orcnuttee report irg the MB, reu nrke.1 thai one meml.. r. iMr. Bn<re? K. X., from Ken-aelaer Cout.t. | m M "Vom r>or tionsof tLe Report. Hi* (rppoeitiou i* under^ooT to be to the abolition of t?e office of Snp. nnurnde-nt. the Tin covtRaoits a*D the commimi ^irj or EkticiuTto". Mr. PKOOKS m. Ne,| th* tollow n? reaolutioti. and. at Li* ?egg es: ion, n we* laid on the table ax, 1 o.-dered to be tililitui: hitrltrd Th?t the Or-rnort cf the Aim* Ron** ir. the C ? of New Ycik. tn<i,rhe i"ou.Ei;-M>.crr? c! Kml*r*:ion -n th* City of New York, be requested tr report to the legislature *t their earlleat convenience, the item* of eipene* connected with the pert or*! tdmitti*rr*tioc of their r*?p*ttiv? de artmenta? ?fee teil f how mach it raid ofteert and Stents fur teiarie*. bow mach lor rent*, and the name* cf tU employer*. *cl the ;av of eaeb aittched ' Alto, whether in the judgment of the two I>? parts ents. the coLte lid*'ice of tue Board of Tea Ociyernort and ! the Commissioners i f Fniitta'iou into on* Botrd, charged with rrr.vi<iiug for the tni |?rt of ail the p. Mir in tit* City of New York, ttatvld Lot t?- t:tei led wi'b ?conotny in the expenditure if tr-oi ev and ffc1' In a n ere cooreuient and healthful toper J ntion of the )-? r of the city. Ill t??t?Br t ICFKRTlaoRl committee. Mr. pl'l.M ER ? a'i> I from the tat. ? tht A?crnbly re*< luti"n provi-'ing foe the appointment of a committee toviait ana examine into the mariageraent and atT-iir* of the various charitable institution* in the City of < Ni ?.York. Mr. Sil KLEfl hoped the naolaficin would not be adopted. The r-ee.iution be bad the bo ,or to move \ ? eti rday, and which wa* now awaiting oueideration, I covered the (bjert i f tkh bill, while it included the whole State. Cou.-cquei.tly he thoug't there wai no 1 nece**.ty forthe adoption of thia reailution. In order ' to take the sense <>f the B?JtM*te, he moved it-* indefinite pOftpontnieiit. Carried. mi t* ?***rr?. An crt frr tit letter regulation of the firemen of Kew-Yotk ( :tv. BelatiTC to the free church of Sberburne, Cheaango County. To j roride for the preparat.on of the Slate Centum Of 185*. To enable executive officer! in New-Y'>rk to obtain information or proof ncceeeary in the diecha*cre of thtu oflieial duties. To { Ievent prize -fight* end fight* among game ani male. Rt IsVttfi to thf >eMetn n of officer* in the Village of Port Byron. For tbe relk f th. Eaat Kiver Hank. ibjx M.W-roKK *M> PHII.ADEI.rUU "avjgation CORJPABT. Mr. BROOKS breugbi in a bill incorporating Oscar Coles, Jam. a T. Sanford, John Knglia, Alfred F ."Thorn, anii Edward It. Thorp. ui.d> r the aliove name, fur tbe rurpo-e nf IranHtM nipg, by water, pa*-enk;e? and freigl.tbttwe.ii Ne?-Vick a'nd ri:i!.-.'|. IpLiri; the c ir I "ratiori to be ailowed to hold and convey n-al ee-tat?' tiottoeiK.il Um amount of 1100,000. The capital ?tock cf tbe compntiy in fixed at { I'o.OOa, with the piivii. L-e uf ircreaeiiM.'it to t?00,00O? the stock to be dividid info chares of tlOO. 7 ii v eTtiCKliKllior imtlAttl?am BXTSaTMTI crtlM. During tbe early pnrt of the present session the fol? low irjf quaint petition mi" presented to the Beanie. It wiU be perceived that property to tbe value of mil lii r ? of dollar* ia involved in the qno?dion. Yocr |s tltioLer* *rr the Sichern a- 1 Counsellor! ef tbe tribe frrxrerly known st tie Mohecon Tribe, now r.lled tbe Stock l.r.c?e- iLdisnr. Y'our petitioner! cltiin thtt they were once the owner* of all tbe lands that are now called Manor Lai..is, to wit: Columbis. Beusrelaer and Albany, and always toll by our fatten that laWUktstOtl aid Ren* iaer bs.t chested and de trended then out cla lar*e tract of those ltndt, and beiuf .feed taut In thin tx lief, that om title bad not wholly beeo eitin auithed to the ?e lands, a part of cur tr.be being on and clung to [hebt ?uiioted h> me Ir. m time imrr.en:onsl until A.D. 1148, when the Legn-ls'iire appropriated 4>l,i OU our of tb* ri"t profits of th* f*l* of tbe Si.x-kbri^se lanos in the ( ou: ties of Maduvm and Oneida to ren.oee tald ren nasta irorn those Manor roun tie* to the State c t VV laronna, where they viced the rrain body < I that! tr.be. Your pe'lt.onen a-, re alway* satutied that large CjUantitiet cf ttctc lardi were wretted from us wr .ugfullv. yet It w tt dene in euch cunning and artful way that we nersr could t. II DOW i'.wa> . ' , a 0. r.W when trial wa* ha.1 be? tween the People ol tbe s:afe. of New-York and Hermon Lir lLgltcn and W Ha. V. Van Reisselter, which b.'oust.t the whul* mafer to light. We theu stw by the nawtpaper*. which we bare til i* toutd rerlfied by the rrcor.U in tbe ifior of thu Sec rsttry if S'ete, that Livtnrf'on ai.! \ an K*i.?t*l?er bought noall parcels and took lerre qoab'l.iea. In the Cousti'ution of 1TT7 yen ingralteil a alaaaa whi.b present* nt fo m ohtainin* ledrtss by your law* We now aek the Legislaiara to pass a law l.y wlucb we may teat the validity nf oar title to those Iai.ua, ai.d al 'he same tin e | retail the rignts of the tenant* who re? side on i hi a* lai da. Tlio Committre on Indian Affaira, after duly con ?iderll g the alnive petition, thin morning bronjrht in the following bill: Set no* 1. Tbe Steckbridge nation of Indiana are hereby authorised, in the mine of said nation, tj briut au 1 pn>?e rate to juilgmeLt in the Court* of this ?tat?, t'iy action or ac I.on*, tgaiutt any person or per? ue, to roc..\*r any lands sit Baled Ii t;..- i aantiaaof Albany, Renttelaer tad Catnaebta, in this Stat*. claimed by them, the said nation of Indian* ; pro iMBtf they, tlta*eM natjaai ot ladiaaa, ahaii first gire euch se? curity fcr cost to the defei dant or defendant* a* is required by law faea** ol ?mt bre.igot by i on retident pltiiiliffa Stt . 1 In i ate ti.e ra.d nate'ii of Indians shall, by fiua' yao^toCttt, recover gaJalaalaWft lart thereof, then and 10 tuvh ecar it tball be lawful for them la sell the same to tbe occupant, t.'^-r. ot lor the rum ' f A''V '?ei* per arrt, provided tald occn I ai.tr or an] i f them i h.?ae to purchase too tame witAin six ii . nths arter legal notice being given to sal! occ ipanU u, th* Slate p*J*r. ASSEMBLY.... Frit ay, Feb. l. Tk? CHAIR annoonci-d the following Select Ce/m mitte.* <r>i He t ill to rrever.t fitu.bluig?Me??r*. Dotkley, Snow, A. B. Miller. Dtaaa S Dn.liev. (Hi to u-uch ot Uie (?o%amor'i Me?sa*e as reiste? to the Can VR*. 4r ? Mesrrs Preadergttt, Scott, Wd'sir "pn.e-.j. Denair ton. 1. D. Ba'lry, Warner. dp to much a* relates to tbe f.irmt'mn of anew Joi. laJ Durtrlct-Meisri B. B?Ufy, Anthon, K T. Worst, Vau Seist Tocrd, Lttbta. Kowler, Snc'w, Tnmn.rt, tN akemaa. CPECIat ORt'En. Ibe CHAIR announced the ape. ial order, which waa the c..n-i lerntion ol the report of the Couiiuitt?at on the ruii l of the House. The aBlfWllkllfr'' mud.- by the OoBMMWM to tbe iv.ii I ot the kaat UOBM veen . ufter debnte, adopt.-!. LethTe of absence waa granted to Mcsrs. Dew.-y, Maeeey, ^Vi!!h, Hradner, Curtiiw, -JTenn, D?lau, V hiit.'-pout, I^ivett, Sc?vi, (i. A. Dudley, King, until Mor.dnv Bad i ?.;>??: -v t it. Mr. A. WOOD! r'oaeto a queetiou of pt.rPege, and ?U.'iterJ that he found km hu ! be. n niivn p.-.rt?-.l yee t. rduv. He had ft-Aed the g?nti? man tro n Ontario (Mr. root) who, the day bawre, bad ipokeB of the OoTertYori btferaiaYtioa With regard to thi Coc?tituiii>n, Lf be (Mr. F.| lie-lttvtd the Governor potv-eneed a very profound knowledge of the Coiurtitution. Mr. Foot reepomlcfl, Me he (Mr. \V. | andeteteod him, ia the a'rir BMttiTe. Mr. \N . thin r.iatcdjthe ra^e ul Cuwleiagt. I?aviee, t?hich wo> a etue ku wbieh the Court of Ap j eule i fell Bled one of the (Jovenior'a ap|xniiun.-iit" 10 a JuiiKCthip of the Supn me Court. Tnerefwe, if the GoTeftoO! piwee--. : euch a profound knowledge of too Cofir-titiitiot:, the Court of Apfjeak mu.<t i.avt been wri ng in its detti-ion of the cai?e alluded to. Mr. W. alao fum ll.nl h. I.a I n.-t d '?in d a |..jafpona ?xeha of the diaetiseioti of the Governor'* co u ne it* on the lTohibttory law. which wer. thea under conwdera lion, ut t.' Um re wa? an t xpre-*iou of opinion by tue C.iuit cf Appeal*. Hia *ur'geet.on?not .h-r.re?wa/, that the Governor abonld have withheld bit opinion of th* law In queetion until there ht-l he?u a:i eXpi?e*ion by the Coutt ot Ap;. u'r. The Ib i.ee then w.nt Into CtMMBattee, OB BbOttOB of Mi. J. B. CLARK, and took up th. reptKtofthe CnatMilttei on the Jo.ut Iiuies of the- Sriate and A?c?mbly. A prctrrcted debate enrued apoa the am*ndrner.t* prcj^ ee.! by the Cwuini.tte. , when, at '.'J o'clock, the Heute adjoun,e<i. tMTt rd*t, Feb. 9, iBSC. Mr. ODELLi in vi- w cf the importance of havinr Joint Luiee tor tht Senate and Aaeembly to act tiu.ier. e.-k. u cxwent to pae? over the orders of bujiao** iii iiteecii.g aoaa to react "nuiiuished bti'ice-ia," an I tike up the report of the Committee on Joiot Ruj.w. Cn.cteil, and the Report wa* announced. Mr. Ol.ELL mo\ed that the Committee of th. Wboh be itkwibliaiill from t.-.e farther (xmJiOeration of t 'ulee, thnt tbe iiibjecH might be token up in the Ilotue. Carried. T\n qnealloil jM-ndint.- was on the mot; of Mr. X< ?KT1 IUP, to am. nit he tw. i.ty-t hird rule, i which re r,uin d tvl! eaaal damage e, clatma and billt> to be referroJ 1 theCaaal lioa.d for a report u- to wlut ae.ioti ha. a'ready been had upon thi m by the- Caua! Apprai?er*,) I r pro'vtduig that Mkfl clAi:na at had heretofore be-eu rt )eet> <! c l.v. l>e ko n ti IT" .1. j irr. FOOT oj;^ae.l the amendment, an! 1?Mb4 that it wa* ewential'r n-juiaite that ah claim* for Ca? nal damage* arising trom txmrtrucdion or repair* taMBJia >?? :. .::? ?! n- j r. \ <1 ;:. l! .- rule. IL atld the S- n ate had adopted thy principle, and had ? vinred a ?Iis poeition to a lhere to it iu the ?tneteet manu. r. Mr. PRK84 OTT moved further to am-.nd by requir? ing a reference only when the Committee deem it de eiiable. Not in order. Mr. QtTEtT wa* c>vrx>??d to amending the rule, thirkirg it would, as originally ivWltavA, e?- nre to hontet and >uat ela.mant- 3 the" itxatioe thee were en tlt.flto. Mr. mm B. >. U\bK BBBJMfMai hi* am.*ndn:eot of fered yeeterday, to the effovt that tb< Can^l It- ard shall report their nefjgaj cm auch clAirrM as mar be n frrred te> them. Be wa- opposx-ei to allow new avi elttct to b. mt.-evdne. ?]. a* might be doL? by 3.eTeij laving the Canai Board " examine and report there 0B.' Be J er vtt'ed in the rule. Mt.l 1 ENDS] 1 AST a as opp>x?e.i to any ref. rer.ee totleCantv! Boaid at all. II- believed thir flt'tue ?< n je tei I to ilee-ide uj >n all claime preeen'..-1 t-> ;t KH.l.I.V ti..\ed the awaigaxaj (faeetioti. Or ani Mr. K. EL S. B] laYi .in-emLjeiit wae loet, Mr. Kortnp'a ainerrdment woe oa.-n- iL IThe rah a* ameudeu waa then atriekeo out. The lUit- ae au;, l?.. : ?? ? th- r u,> ? ?. . axroars er eoKarrrtu. Mr. PENN1STON. adverse to the r?H#t?oii of -lewTis n-'r?:?:. of the City of New-York, for .dtijtwtvv! pay. Agreed to. Mr. ANTHON to amend the charter of the P* .:"e Mn? St??n>' J> C. .TTipaiiV. Mr. W. K. SMITH, t.i amend the Revised Staiav? relative to weight* am! measures. Mr. FOOT, to loan certain n-onevs behsagiDg to Khj* l'i ited Statee, d-posited with the t*t*t* of New-York {,..- rsl. k< ? j r c. Mr. BOITSE, by MB, ?uthorixing the Iarrpec or* of ?fate I'tMKiiM to' extend the contract* ot Charles YVafor. Mr. FLOYD, bj hi", providing for the payrueut of tL' BL Ke??? Ladhna fat the aa'.e of two Irlands. Also, to enable the Executive officers in the City of afew-Yerk Jo obta:c proof in the discharge of their Ccties. Mr. FOOT presented a eornmnniiation from the gtentary if fltafslahsliTii 'o the m!??ing Coiomailawi. 'J I ? s? crater* statt s that atvaral Colonial lawa fron? \t -I to 1"3 are missini;. and asks an appropriation to j trclasf the same in Englard. soticis or in t?. Mr. DCftANNF.?T-o. km I mtt ? i ? BsMI of Co a> mirriocers of Heraus and Suppii.s ? ith the Str*.t I? psnmet t, N'i w-V"ik. Mr. B?CUJ5Y?To amend the hi?;hwav law.'of the St.-te. Mr. LONGN KKl.I -To provide tor educating On ot i ngn Indian children. Also, to elevate the condition of nwrried women by paring them opoo the same platform with their i.oi I ends n gardn.g the conveyance of real estate. iMRoDrcTib? or hilli. Mr. WILTS K binu?ht in a bill MBTldiiiir forth, er:?(.i'iation af the sevtral Di-tnct t ourv in the City of N? ?>Yoik. |This bill was introduced la.-t year, and merely con solnintte. the Court-, witbo-it making any material cl.ar.gi s.j Mr. U.VXTCN. to extend the time for redemption of lands m Id for taxes. Mr. ll'UANNE. to amend Ik* Coda) of Procedure. Mr. .1PNKINS called up the aaotJoa to refer the Al b*i y Bridge I -.!!. wLirh wu to r. fer it to the Commu? te, on Kt ads au<! Bridges. Mr. \ AN RANI VOOatD thought the bill hal better 1? l*f*tlcd to m Se'n t Committee, a- he found, by 1< ? king at the bill, it eontaim d the names of men, for 1- w>... in d id and in their graves; and it ?*. u.d M ? r> IhetieU PDtM a Standing C-o:iuniUec to n ft r it to them. He intimated that this was a bogus bill, and tl at there was another one in tue shade. Mr. JEN KIN 8 -a :?i he wa- not iu any manner infe rislid ia this ?ul ject. He held no sf?><'k in railroa Is arboae intaraata failed for this bridge. Hut be found th.s bill had been nit ponced bare wi but a single retitHM for it ? ir.ai at.t g from the Citv of Albauy. S t baring been introduced, all he a.-ked was that a fuu healing In- g:anted on the subject to partiesinte r-'-d ai.'l tor that purpo-c hi" hoped it would lie? ft f? tied to a Select Committee, i oaaMtiag of the Omm Iati as froM Albany and BetMialaer Counties. Mr. M?HEN spike of tin- importance of having a bl idg* lit Alhuuy, and the right of the Slate to remove all oV'etaclcs to [hecoavenienoeof the citizens at largo. Mr. MALLORY efMefidetn d the motion to refer to a Select CoSBBnitte* ? reflection not only upon the Standing Committee, but also upon the Speaker. Mr. \VOOD had coareraad with si vi ral of the gen? t ? u i ii wbu*t HaM baal hei n^iiK-oriKirati-i in tbeoid, a. u he had hi < a *nj kdb d that it wits a bxMJMl atiair? that the money n quirt d to b?- ral-eif, would never Id raised, lit would, therefore, move the indefinite po-it poneMent of tkt labjecAi lA>-,t. Mr. FOWLER oppoaadthepwt*MRioa terafertbli ?? i .< et !?> a s? led ( onuiiittei ami defet ie 1 the Htan-J i: k Col iritti. i i aMada and Bridfe* foui any impu tntioL apam?t that ( ommittee. After debata, the blD wa* referred to the Standing C< n.m.tt- ra on Radlroad* and lindgt t, Mi. D1XON moved that the Couttoller report the expense of piinting the bhls ai d documents last year. A'iopttd. Mi. hobth up moved the following: h hrrmi 'i I c (. n. ?1 Hunr.l. in tie meiith ot December Isst, tdo'teu kB* falb Brh ? reeolution: ? hfl'ft. lit- -De t sasj Cuniwlsst*a?ie m thi.f of the Faststn lrlTtiaWrn *f the Eli* Censl I? requeele.l to report to this Hi nil in Writhe* the amount of <lo|<e wall ballt lu 1U4 en the rear ot the renal embankment iu the V illare of ( chocs. b\ whom the said wail was cofittructe.1, the price paid tl.irefor and wl < ther the work vii dens by contract or other wise: it by contract, whether the same wn charsed to the fcrie I ii ?i i.i.fatfm ( t.t < r to ordinary rrtwirs; whether puUIr no tii i wt? r.\iu I. r I ti j < StlS, a;.d in ase the ex|?-nditare waa rhrraid to the t t.larctn.elit. whi ther tLr work was let In cou f. r^ itj to the act rhap. 339, law* of 1154, and also whether any wr.tteh rontract we. executed and filed iu the renal Depart? ment a' the time the firat draft waa drawn b> the L?ummiaai.>nera i ion the A. Uli t I t any [?rtioO of -aid work." And H lrrMi. Said reMjut.on Las been whollv dlarenardol by the Cou.u ictioner tberoln referred to. by hit rrfasal lo com ply with ?aiil r. ?oluf.er; Ihrrrlore, tVr*e/rrrf, Thst aald CeaBB*hBS*MS*f be, and he is hereby directed and rraoired to ? mi lj with teid retolution within ten day". fine/red, Thet a Committee i f thre. t?- sva*hBt*d I* exa nine tat) It auirr :: ?< il.e matter! referred to aisi contained iu aahl re?olutlon of the ( ai.al Board, and that aaid < ocnxolttee hare p. wrr to aei.d lor reraota and papers. i.,.;.! ovoi BAViar the rub-. Mr. BPIKOLA bfiMglii in a bill f?>rth< reorgauira tion of the Fire Uejiartment of lltooklyn. A M, in relation to tin- C--uits of civil and criinjoa jurisdiction in New-York. Adjourned. PROM K ASS AS. Spettal C*IM*f*a*j*n** of The Miaeoti.-i Den.on *?. < iw lag to tb* ?ey 111 siii w-etonn? whwh have aitxsost < ath. !y IvAara I tt d traveling in the iuters.r, our tvaal KHr.sns c. i!i?|.i in'.iM-e luis beetfl delnyed i veral oaYJfl It nill be nad, bowertr, with interest, as it contains the latest news trom that Territory! LlATiawoBTal, K.T.,Jan. 80, l?r.6. Mr. Km ior. I s?-iid vou in? letsiil an Extra, issue 1, es \<-n wiii see, froni Tht Kamnt 1'ionrrr, Kir-kapoo ( ity, Ki Ti '1 in-statement of fact* it uiake-i is untrue l'rim beginiiijig to i-nd. A party of Krti--State men und a party of Pro-Slavi ry men of afsitit eqaal nuin t><rs cii? havt a coihsion on the 17th instant, but the cireaM*tanc*l of the light are entirely different from thOM rtuU<i in said t it ra. Iu th? first place, there was oof an Al'. ::'c.i...-t on the grontid at tin? time of the tight ?null s* it ?ae stu h a one as the editor of x^at Mutouri RepuMiemi tl tarn-coat Abolitioaist in the Pn ?8 avery | arty. Tin- Pro-Slavery party made an attack on tie Free Statt party while the latter was holding an eltctionfof Bteta offioen nnder the f!ou stitution of Kansas. The Free-State men did uot fire tat I gun w*k*fJ lust attaekeil, but got ready (into Van lot a fight, aad Pn Blarery mea held aioof! Atter Mr. Spuik? Yrtr Stttti i wa4 taken prisoner. Fret -State HhM retis'k him, and while goiag awav wet* fired OB by the Pro-Slavery party. A fight fol fowed. The Pn.-Klay ? r\ MM again i-t.:el. ft-v.-nil Pro-Slat en u.< t wi t- Inniiy wounded, one mortally. One or two Ere.-Slat, nn-u were sl.-htly woiiided. 1 b* Bail Ii t k lil t, lly u? it mail I will aead parucu* lar? from one wLo knows the faets. P, 8.?Then- whs not a in*:i liom I>awrerKve iu the tight. RENT.wat. OF (TV1L war t\ KAVtAt-? A riATTI.E roiuiiT is UaVlaUl or thk hai.i.ot-box? la? HIM I IS arms?t1il COtSTMY ritEfAk INo to FltiliT. Lxv\ nf>i r, K. T., Jan. r,0, la56?10 a. at. I laMM my corrtsjioudi nee. Tkert i* eivU tear ?* K""teit. An cng^n^i ment waa fought at Ea-ton, a vi'. 1 ^e twe'.v. mum corth-esst of x^eareaworth) by tnoonlight, about 2 o'clock Friday morning. It lasted ab? ut t?e:-ty tiiititit.-s. Se-veral of the Lordi-r w-n were wounded, and two of thorn wert erpt-cted to dio eveiymommt. One Free-S at.- man?a s?.n of Mr. Sparks?ws.s tlightly wounded in the forehead aud one, but not liisableii. nbaMpotteal BCWI si. brought here alsaut mid : brat It a spec..*.! mi ??? AgW from 1> avenwortti, from v L- ni fr? c iv?-d the eubjoti.. d account of the origiu of the difficulty aad the pa't.rulars of the engaijtment. Aftet retnnm g ftom I^awr. nee without accomplish ir tr 'keii o\ et.lj iiv.-wetl dt t. rrmnaiinuof exterminating t. ? VataJMra t:migrants and Free-state Siiuauer*, they ITWhJid tl-iL-t .ee bl ll**tlt?jlng the L.iUot-box at LeaTeniri rtb, and throwing the pnas of The Ternta i tiReg ? iniothe Mi*-ouri River. They threyat eted, au-o, to Ijnch several of tlic En t -State m n, and l.sii/ Nu . baorJon* h dh iduale?Mr. Wam?n, a meui 11: i t th. K> i.-as 1^. c os, and another p-rsoo, whom tin ] 'ali?d tl i " U?J ct'rrespondeut or The Mu$our. Dtmmxi M?.w Since that t tne rnffiani-Tn has rtil.d Leavenworth. Her Wim-State met, tmn- are unarmed, and artiiout an cij. n- ti i d 1 ad?.r, while the j- proximity to IlaUe I'n n'y renders an UDi'u-ciplined oppo-itiou to the mot*->crAU nravai'able. Mr. Si. i urn, the Ere. -sts.t. Mayor of I^eavenwi-rth, f i icg the ixu|?e?ibiiity of restoring order, resigned hi* ? ? a0o. A Pro-Slavery Mayor was ? sMtedk The e.ectic n for State otne-rs waafto be held through rut Lb< Ter:*, ry or. Tue-lay lrt-t. At Le-av^aworth, I a:, informed, the Mayor issued a prt>?iamation for? bidding the opening of the poles. This despotic ruvi date (xcited great nidi,-nation. The jtjiEje* adiimrneri '? ? i-i-iii n t i n.rtxiav end appoint'-i i' to i?? beH at Eaxor. Ar. armed force was raised at Lcav'-uwrrrth, or in that fit .Lit; bj - , :e the ballot box. The Fre^-*?te met wi re mforn e-J of their danger and prepared to n.ttl it. Sp ? e l-ronght the int? Lig? m-e to Leaven wtcbtLat the Fret-skate men Man arutiLg. They th? n tb temi'i .d to take them by ?urpr^t?-, and, tben !? re, pca-tj on?d an attack entii the t y. uing, wnon they txp?rted to fir d -.n- Frt-? State men Uiprepared and to seite tLe ballot box without any d'flk ulry. At twuiifbt, the Pro-Slavery n?-n made a charge. About a ib'ien Er,<-SUte tseu stood awaiting thuaa - hit ii. rt ?er, t* i'Arrr? ?rOiKia'rd. They thwat halted tt about IOC vards trees the boose. Tb? T were 33 or 40 strong?'he nMjority su k?Owrv?o*, ?nl all of Iben wr>! armed. Some of um Kr.. State men 10 the doua* rot *E </:?.<! a: (I ru?:...iout to charge on tV menu. As ooort a* tbe Pro-Slavery ewe Mf their force, thVy wbe?le*! at oat at d withdrew to eotne ditteaoe. Tbt-T th. e pUeed a picket goant m th** Ian.- tbat led to tbe t< ue?. and .twinned one or two Kr*restate men wbo attempted to pa>i it tome time after. Mx. E. 1. Brown, a K.ntuokian, determined to put a *w p to their interference*. With aa equal number of Free-State men he marched up to lb.' picket-guard. Beth parti, a presented arms. Mr. Brown told them to turn nder or be ahot. They surrendered ! Four of th.iu wei e cir arm. d; the other, a friend of one of the Free? State guard, wa? pennitt? d to reti-in hi* anna. After this exploit, aereial of the Free-State men re tataad to their he as re. Tiny thought that the Pn? Mnv. rv men had left. At>out o'clock, a/ Mr. Slav phtD S*pnrk? ef Kti.-h County, Indiana, waa on hie way he me, in eompan\ with hi. aon and tt ph. w. tie y w. re j unued by a company tt tiftei u mounted men, ? ho < rder? d the in to surrender. They rvfu?ed to ,t.. ?o. rttnated to a f.nce, and preparedto defend thetn \.-. The i ? pi.? u, who w.i< oll boiweback, galloped back to Beotea and informed Mr. Brown tt the situa ti< n of hi* frieue!*. Mr. Blown, with fifteen meo, naareked rapidly to rescue them, and arrived before th< y ? ere arrested. Bc*h parties moved on to a oroes r\ i.o. wb. re the Pro-Slavtrv nun were tven forced. '1 hi v parted, bnt beehre thev had gSJN far aeveral mmttt w.re fir..! into the rank* of the Free-State oexii paay. A: ?I gl gt m>mi taataad. Volley after volley was rapidly exchangee). The'combatant* then tetreat . .1 to two noui'ee. at r-dc-sbot di.-t.anrt. and kept up a c< rictant fire for fi\e or t. ii minute*. ()ue Free-State man, with a Sharp * nrle, lay down behind a enow, back, and tired at every man of the opposite party v?l o dared to eb. w himselt. The firing was kept up BBtil both patties were exhausted, wh. a the Kirx State tin n w ithdr. w to Karton. The bal!ot-r>oi mean? time Lad been n? cured aud carried out of town by cue 0 the Tot? If. t in U.e foi.owing morning, a* Mr. Brown wan return :: _? ;i i ? ?? !?> I.. OVi nworth. he was overpowered by an *rn ed force and arreete d. Mr. Miuanl, another Free State man, who bed aleo made himself obuoxioua by bat et mluct on the previous evening, wa* arreeted dur ng the forenoon. The Pro-Slavery men announced 1.. ir det. riiiir Ht.en to hang both of tli.ai at noon as wo men of their own company, who are mortally wotiuded, should die. hid* nt were diepntohed to every part of the Tenv tor\ to tanoaaee Um danger of the prisoners and ob? tain force* to reecue them. The iiiitM nger arrived here at midnight. A Cone 1 i et snf< ty was held iuimedinte ly, and horsemen were rj met< ? < d in every direction to collect force for the diiraia of tha Ftrr ftatf men of Ix'avvnworth. who me threatened with deatruction. ? The weather ia very cold, and an icy wind he win-f? ling through the irreit*; bat blood is at fever heat, and every ime is ant on- to march without de-lay to the l hi ater of War. The spirit-stirring drum i* souad mg outside, m.n with rinee ou their abut Men are ii 1.1et ii g to the appointed placee of rendezvous while the ladies of Lawrence air melting lead aud making cartridges. In haate, I, a. HTll.L l.athr. The statement thul Mr. Minard was taken a prisoner prove* inceirrect. He in now in town, having uiade his . ci'pe at the time he was supposed to have been taken. The etiimbling of one of the Lon?'* of hi- pursuer* and the falling of the rider was mi-taken by tboee looking on as ti e hi reel of Mr. Mr. He w a* "pursued about two miles, oad tired upon aeveral time*, but escaped nninjurtd. Mr. Spark* L-1 also in town, and eoufirius the tn.thfulti?** of the above report, so far aa it caine under hi* o\m rvntion. Mr. Brown van taken by the mob, as narrate-l ubove, whiM on his way home with aeveral other*. He objected to being taken, and thought it better to toll hi* bfc aa dearly as possible on tbe spot; but hie a*?o i is tea urged bun to surrender, claiming tbat thej would all be ?Jaiti. This be tinally but very reluct?nilv .on eentrd to do, in citmiderntieui of saving the lives of his rximpaniouN who seemed so uuwilling to defend the.u telvef. He and seven others were taken back to Kurten' and guarded thiough Kndny. At night they took Mr. B. out alter releasing the others, for the purpose of I aj u nghim, having uieiriope* and implements tea ly fn: the work. Home proposed a couipromi-'e?thut tbay lynch him, and lei bun go. This wa- Qfjaed to, when se veral peiwons sprang upon him with butclicU and bowie kuive-e, aud commenced 'tabbing, chopping btOllag and kicking him until he wa* ti lled to the earth, after r. Ol ivnc three moitul wounds iu hi* head v> th hatchet*, and numerou* other injuries, any of w bteh would probably have caused hii death. After laying upou the cold earth foi a while, ceiiMcioueueta . ineil to teturn, when he rose and attempted to ??* rape, but he wa* again taken, beaten, kicked and dlHgged to a wagon, which be waa thrown iuto like a rk ad bt iti, and in tins condition wa* carried ten miles to Ilui.n'* gtoggery. in Suit Creek Valley, where hi* layer* went through the fatce of attempting to ilree* hi* wound*. Fiudmg that he must die, and human nature beginning to get the aacenduncy, he was car ied to Iiis own house, threc-toutth* of a mile distaut, and given in charge to his wife. She inteiTogated him a* to how be received tbe iuju ice, and hi reipoaded faintly, though audibly, 'I ' have been murdered by a gang of coward*, in cold 'biood, without auy oaua?!' Immediately after, be gl If id. and expired. opintonh 09 i ii i rRr.sei. in re lation to tlii* matter The llm?d of ^Yetyion i f the Iytli in*t. boldi the following lnuguage; "W'v are positively assured that it has been deter? mined i; ??!. to airert every member of the Htabc (ioveniment, wheu ii ^oe* iuto op. ration on Murch 4 n.it; and that Jone? i- already making arrangetTK'Uta for hi* posse ugain in advance from Missouri. If ou ? th.r j.arty from that State cornea out here ou MM h au expedition, we hope, to Heaven not a person w?l be allowed to return to t.-ll the tale of their extiin'iiou. They should be shot down Lite wild beast*, and their boue* allowed to bleach in the sun for centurie*, a waniiug to future invaders. We bopo, further, that if the Qt \in.or of Missouri will allow a foray of vaga boadl from that State to make inroads upon a peaceful unoffending neighbor, that the utizeus of adjoining Slates will come to the rescue, and teacb them that both parties can play at the game of war. " We have lesen harassed, and put to the expense of thousands on thousand., of dollars to protect our people fiom outrage, aud still they are *Lot down in oold blood, without any off. i.* , save differing iu opinion od a political question. I'nles* Congress interferes im? mediately, and [aits a stop to tbe gathering storm, so true a* a God of infinite justice nilee tht-world, so true a war such as never was dreamed of ajioa the Ameri? can cctitinent will open upon us with all Its horrors, Tbe people of sixteen State*, and embracing throe fourths of the free pnnulatmn of the Union, ore never to nmain quiet looxen on and see their sons and brothen slain in cold blood on the plain* of Kausa*. The blow once strack, the ibock will recoil upon Mis souri, ai d the i i d, who can tell T" TH7, OTHKR RIDE. From Tht Kansas Ihrald ipro-*iare4y ) we exvaet the following: " Bloodshed.?-We learn that on Thursday night, a ccnrrti-t ensued between the AboltUonirts and Pru slavery men at the town ot?E*ston, fourteen miles west of tliia place. One of the Pro-slavery party, a maa by tie name of Cook, was killed. It grew out of the election the Abolitionists were holding for State offi? cer*. Failing to hold the el.-cfion on the day ap j-ciLted, Tureday, they postponed it to Thursday, and the reanit has been the shedding of blood. Oar city authorities very properly put down the election h<*re, I at tie Abolitiouists. determined to carry out their tr. aeonable and revolutionary movements, aeaeaibi?.-l at Dawsoai'i store on Stranger (.'reek, and there have ?. u lotted all eorta of violence. How long will tlieee outlaw- be r.rmitted to go uupni.ishedT" Ftom Thr H utern Kef/rier (Pro-Slavery| we ea? rs, -t the lollowing: "Tue Fora v.? There are tome persons in this tpauste who are Pn^rjlavery, and \rbo do not approve of tLat w.M and blind poLcy, inaogorated by Atcdton uLd Stringfellow. ' I bt y belltve that the pol?*7 of this eiaau of Pro Sitivery ii.en i* .loitig more to abolitionise Kausas hau ai.y oth' r e^ae* and hence It is that ao large a I ottion of the people of this county have tlirown Atchieon, Stringfeilow 6c Co. overboard. The tum-? ?a i fc ir.< ? of wise and etwi h< ads, to gnidt) tha des? tiny of the country, and the beet evid?-nce of the unfit cess of men for public office at oar approaching Augurt . ? ? ion will be found iu the action of Auihtaon aad Sti h gfelow. Those whom they rapport let every per ?on woo kiTtj hi* country oppose.'' MAKISF. AFFAJtM. Tin [eta the Kn kr.? The nVxed tide Mhl sooth west wind of Saturday caused the East Kiver to be muri, olietruci. d with drift *??? from the North ?.ver and the bay. About 3 o'clock p. m., the aehooner Kartem B< 11 (of flucksport) whieb bad just arrired fre m Savanna la Mar, and waa at anchor obroast of f >r Ko. ? East River, was fonvd to drag her aivAor to pier Ko. 40 East Kiver. At the aa/oe time, ohip Cel.etial Brv-eie, in tow of steamtnga Mercury and Henry C. Smith, when near Orvernor'a Ldaad, was driven bank by tbe ige), wind and tide till the toga were ccmpetb-d to let go, and the * easel came to an anchor tear WilKamsbargh. Five canal boats?tbe Iowa, C L. Wr.ght. i.., ?..dfrev M.-itr and Tlwtnae U?rt? were *>o drifted to different poioia ?bore. Two ?I* them broke too** from their pie/ mat Ooeirtae* elp?-? The other three were k* tow of steanrtag Pope < WuAn, Whk h had tehee theon fron pier No. 30 Etat River, ?ad when near the Sooth Ferry k-t them ra One of thoee from Coentir* slip, aad one that waa tn tew, brought op at pier No. 4? Eaet Hirer. The others drifted to WalUbout Ray, tvear Wiiriejrnebvreh. Oat* of them ftl.eT. Hart) waa boer-ded by fear rigger*, who jumped on her from a pier head at ahe wa* pa*?ing by. She had no one else on board, and they finally raeceeded in securing bcr. They also aided m aeon i j g the othf r* at the ?ante place. None of Um Tea? sels received aiiy damage. The ice, though abwadaat, had be?x me ?oft by the action of the rait water, and wa* rerily broken. The ferry boat* were ak*o detamed br the ice, thoae of the Pi?k BHp Ferry did not ma In s? v? roj hours, and when they drd roanagv- to get, ? ft Ntpatfirtaeed great dhVulty in entering the alip* on Mb cid?-* of the river. YeHerday the tee etig tdsottod the Feat ltiver. Fon Etr.orr.?The United State* Hail eteaaaahip B.dtio. la plain Comatock.aa.bd from tbi* port oo Saturday for Lit i rpool. She .?.med out ninety p*a> r-. agon and #^.-.,000 in ep. ? TLertenmahip Edinburgh, Captain Curanaintr*, de? parted frrro New-York on Saturday for Glasgow, BaoV and, with fifty-five paa*enger*. SraKca Ordered ron the Mi*m>g Itati A MRU*. ?The Secretary of the Na\y has dispatched the) United State* ?teamer Fulton, of the Home Squadron, to proceed in search of the missing bark Amelia. The United fuba steamer Savannah, was at Bit* Janeiro Dec. In, from Kit er Ivt Platte. FIR KS. EIRE IM BoWERT ASD SoNO STRUCT. About 11 o'eloek yesterday nioniing a fire wa* die* covered in the budding corner of Bond street and the Bowery, basement on the Bowery *id? occupied a* a truth store, ]lond-*trcet side as a fruit store, first floor by Mi. Jon,* a* a shoe store, ami M.sars. Kaufiuan A Bond us a cigar and fancy ?tore; upper part by Dr. 0 Briec, dentist. The first and second stone* wen? tntirely destroyed, but through the exertion* of the) fir- men the remainder of the building waa auved. Mr. J.ti.sis instiii d for #4,000 in the CitiziMis'Iaenianesi Co., and #1,000 in the HaruH<ny Insurance Co., which Le says will cover bis loa*. Kaufman 4k Bond'* ioaa is about #'.\U(X); insured for #1,300 in the Cititea** I -!!???.!.. Co. Dr. O'Brien estimate* hi* to** at about #3,0C0; no insnranoe. The tenants in the basomcut sustained us* to the amount of about 1.30 each; nej it lartvRjfti The fire originated in Mr. Jones'* premksee, whose store had been cJoacd but a short Urne, and when discovered the flame* had extended the entire) It ngth of the store. ?IRE IM AMR STREET. On Saturday evening a fire broke oat in the third! story of the budding No. 47 Ann street, occupied by a man uaun d Oppeuheiuier, a frame-maker. Tbe Uro originated among some shnvings, but bow or in what manner is nukt? wr. KIKE IN west AMD TrMKKLIN STRUTS. Last night a fire was discovered in a bundle of bay in the stable conn r of West and Franklin atroet*. 1 he burning hay was rolled into the street, and tat building tared from injury. A REPUBLICAN CLUB IS USWEGO. < . rrrtpoeclence uf The N. Y. Tri baue. Mexico, Osnego Co., N. Y., Jan. M. tat?. A meeting of the inhabitant* of Fort Leizer (a Scluol Distnct in Mexico, Oawego County, N..Y.J was callid last i-veiling, for the purposo of organizing a "Political Club," that we might the more effectually ioiic< ntra'e our efforts to carry out the prineiple* of the KepuMictin Party in thi* vicinity. The meeting wa* called to order by choosing Kufua ]>\k Chairman, and A. O. Evert*, Secretary. Meawrn. W. S. Oood.ll, F. (1. Smith and J. N. 'llUapaugh were appouiti d as a Committee to draft t.-oinUooa expri seive of the sentiments of the m?-eting. The following preamble and resolution* were pre* ecntcil nojit uu.iuluioiiftly adopted: l' ' ' -I Tbn reapoi.aimloiee which rest apon every A meet can eitissn den aud that be ehould poeeee. aa Ultimate eo quaiinaei s with ihe principles of that political party which da manda hia ?upport, theretore, Httnirtd, That wr form ourselves into an Association for LS* p-irroee of mutual aid In tnveetlgstlag ths prinetplee of stash nertiet as may ask !? r oar ttillrtgst, to be known as tha " l*u iillcal (lab" of Kort Leiser. HtivU tH, That iu our opinion the fandanieuiai priuripltt ot the It-publican Party are baaed ucoo the ?/?i. ugAl? of ?AT laea, end are, theretore, worthy of the tuppori af rr-einen. Rttoktd, That those principles are utterly hostile to th? preemption of anr ou ecooeul of Ibeir birth-plate. rell*i<>n or eolor; thru fore, we cordially Invite all persons, whether of na? tive or loreisn birth, to cooperate with a< In carrying eat list piii.ilyieeof Liberty and equal n?M". AreWred. That aa a fnrtber eapoiient of otir views and lutea? tsone, we adopt the follow lug " Platform" aa oar basis ol actioot Fertl I We mow a dea..ly aud deteruil'ied kntlitno u> Kiarery. titmndi That we will neitKer dire-tlv nor lutiirrctiy auppnrt bv our tntfragee any a.an whether for national or loraf offieee, ti whom tha appellation of Doughface may with any propriety i*? applied. Tkard i That we have wsii bed with intenaa Interest ths sea teat between Liberty ami elaveiy in the Territory of EUitaas, and that wbde our aytnpathlea have been with the Kree iuta party ol that Territory, wa cannot trat aapres? our deep ahhor? rettet of -.he courts taken by the present Admtulstratloo rela? tive thereto, aid our belief that it merits only tbe eon tempt tt tvary American fit em an. roar (ft < 1 hat we will orfoae tha satastlon of Slavery In any of our Terriloriet tnd the incieats ?f Its polllieal power by th* edui.aetcn into the (Jnioa ti ai.y more Mla?? Stales or other w Ue i and Hat we demand of tha tieneral Uovernoient an Im ii,' i.^te reiireea of the |io*t wiuum inflicted apon the eeaea otT rod. oi and the Rei n hi lean name by tltit f.ircible intmdueUon tt Slavery <uto the \> rritory ol Kei.es?, and the deetrtMitMHi af the rlibta of t free txerrlae or tbe eleeUve fttnrhlaa >'i/ls . Thai wa are in favor ol Inteniai improveiaeatf tad ta* {-Totection of AmeiU an lunfuetry. tvMIl Tltt In ftete poll, y w* will tdvoear* retrenohment and isterni. ar.d sarb a rnrid'acatlou of utr common tr.booi tya tem at abell aecure for ihe school t mere eftVieat aad tbort-n/ta s-.perviaiou tnd pitce them upou a more titrated poettioo thaa they now ccrapy. rtmolood, That wa reeoniraeiid t timilar oraaniaadon to our own In every school diatrict in tbe State, through tha effort* at which, hy keeping tha tabieet constantly aefore the peopia, a rurt and certain triumph of Ktitubiieaa principles and meteor** would be tecored ; that we will meet at par adjournment fruca week to week lor tha purpoee of diet ntain* thoee priueiplea htmUtd, That ths theva rtacdutloua be tigned by the Obair man tnd h's. retarv of the nteating and (urwardad to Tsa N. T. TaiSVaa and Albany Bvening Juarual for pwlJU.atioo. A. U. EvaaTt, Herratary. K DYK, Chairattao. AtiVENTtKE with a WuLr.?The Kansas ?orree* pOLdent of The St. Lout* Rcpublnan tell* the fut!? lowing story t " A few day* since, while riding io tha rear of oar town, in a small ravine, through which a sin aioW. takes it* t way keneatb fts crystal covering, aad who** irrigation has prodaeed trtll grata a* and tnrube that make a bidmg-place for game, I came suddenly upon a large black wolf, lie wa* acratehing at a thin place in the ice, and f.m.d atnanet famisb>-d for water. W hen be saw irve he started in full ma for tha fi-n rt in the rhrer Ixittom. I kept apon hi* be?l*. a act tried to ride upon him. He wa* altrvstl exljAtiaU-d, and iust aa I snppe-sed be would give oat, ke anpped into the Lollow of a large cotton-wood tree. I etopped tha hole through wLirb he entered, and came back to town and mm] an ax and the dog*, aud the aaaistaaeo of Frank Mai an aud Win. Palmer, and together wa returned to < ut Lira oot. The doge were anxious, and] we were preps ted with our guna to receive him. When w e made a large hole, about tour feet from thegroand, the dogt jumped at it on tbe ontai'te and the wolf on the ineide, and s'ich baiking growling, s .appiag aad Lowing 1 never beard before. It made the wootla re? sound for a great distal e, arid brought aereral of tha neigbbors to the spot. Thing* continued so for a while, and w* consu ted what bvl best he done. Weoould not el.. o? tbe wo f through thi* opening witixrat too great a n.k of killing the dog", for be only appeared at kaa ILside whi U the dogs Were at the outside. W* ti ally concluoVd to stop the bole that we had mad ', and fell the tree by cutting a narrow gaah around it, Tha tree came down a little sooner than w* expeoted. Frank Mahaa Lad the ax lifted for emAber etroke, a* it went over with a crash. The wolf, with bn-U-ed back, and glaring evea, and glittering teeth, leaped at hi* tbioat with terrible ferocity. Tbe deaoeodinc as met half way, cleaving it* skull aad laying at dnad at hi* feet. \\ o bad no time to expn-ea oar wouder aad tongratolations at hia narrow and ?iegular escape, ba> n attention waa calhd to that wbi< h tilled oar with amazement if not dread. It wa* a human akra? ten, of meiiium aize, and of a fetuaie, hidd?b iu tha carity of the tree. It* poetnre was ervn-t, aad U.e bone* were h*>ld together by a kind of clear iotaga> u.rU, that r eined to oover, hki a irau*raiei.t skin, the entire frame. The jar of the felled tree severed several of tbe joint*, and we drew them ail oat aad placed them a?-a:n in foran. Ttsa proportion* wert? pei-frit and the limb* straight?iudk -ting a Csrntissr. when in fleeh, of perfect aymmetrv. Who ooald hf hare been that tbnt periaiied rears ago in that wvAf b rett, and how eatue her death io thi* strange pUon. were queriaa thai were immediately *iigg.-rtej. 0o?iW it have been tome maiden, who, like the britle ha the ' Miaktoe Bough,' Led cone* ak-d kr*elf tVom not b y er in the heart of Un old tire, and lna<)tlM tW ened there a?d died V