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l'ab-.us Ol Waebiagtoa pal es* a grea'.ot than tha* pf Job _ Tie Ks'i'M treason pr.soners. after four BMMtlnV rW confinement i:i miserable tont? and ahtmtie?, ?rtth a dotaohm.Mit <>f tr.M.ps |g ?Uttr(i th*m, and being kept fbf eighi months longer under heavy tends?am', in the case ,.f several of tbem, an ar Tftt ?'li e on theirway to the Ea-t, and a forcible reconveyance to Kau?;? to the great damage and intern.ptnei of their business?have, at last, been dieehargo.| on a wo//?- assessed, Who :s to recompense these gentlemen for hav? ing been made, through the agency of the (Ja]ted f^tatos Oaratnaanaat) aad hj the oeajritaaaa, if not the- direct procurement of the Administration at nVaahiiigton, the victim-, of wh it this prosaiiti admit" to have been a nissetaM Pro-Slavery political trick I In fact. Mr. Borduaaa'a A.lmii.i-tration, by ronjinuirig in office Chief .Justice Leoompte. whom fven PiaraC had the decency to supersede. ,nay be con oidered as having assumed the responsibility of this fA retched and disgraceful political maneuver. Nor las the MfW jtron ./tu lw.-n entert d for nothirig. N*ot tidy is great credit to ke taken for the Ih.rd.-r Ruf? fians in not tning and hanging as well as arrest? ing and mprisoning these parties, but their dis? charge is ts? be made a pret.-xt for lha discontinu? ance of all the indictments for murder, robbery hud arson hanging ever Buchanan's chief office? holders ia Kansas. Till; LATEST NEWS, nein BD hv MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. iHTOFG EN. WALKER His ARRIVAL AT NEW-ORLEANS. Hi> Arm] of aoo ilvti \%ith bim. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. New-Or ooa .'a gives Oreat Britain an Island. THE ILLINOIS COMING TO NEW-YORK. Ni w-Oiti p\v-, Wednesday. May 88, ir.r?7. The steamship Umpire C ity is cming up the river from New-Yoik ou the 18th in.-t., via Havana. She rwfitted at the latter port with the -teamship Granada ItOOa Aspiuwall, und bring- the California mailt ami passengers of May ... The st-e mship Illinois left Aspinwall on the 19th inst. for Ncw-Yoik, with the California mail* and pas? sengers, and al>out ?2,080,000 la specie. Among t!ie passengers on board the Kmpire City are General \\ 11.am Wu'kor and staff, who have aban? doned tin- f..-id of operations in Central America. General Walker capitulated on the 1st of May to Caaiaia Davis, of the United state- tloop-of-war St. Mane, and iritk Ins staff and 860 men, the remains of Iiis army, were brought to Panama by the St. Mary-. The Costa Kuans wore not known in the articles of I Capitulat ? Tlie (iovernment of New Granada ha* ceded an i'laad in the Kay of Panama to England in settlement t>f the Mi lacoak claim, which had nearly eaaaod a war between the two nations, .s> l OBB 010911' B. The Ht. a! i ml tip Empire City reached her wharf at 7 ti'iliKk this evening. Toil tlioii.-nuJ people were present to receive Qaa. Walker, who was accom? panied by t'-l. Jacques. Mr, Pitcdtaraad Mr. Turner, Agent of the Aeaoolated Press, in a carriage to the fct. Canaries Hotel, wh. rc Qaa, Walker made a speech, ?SBtaeeiog bia thank.- lor the tploadid reception given Lim, sayi'.; that, inthe maaa baton kin, ha tsosaj sued the American love of liberty, and aaaaxiag them IJ at victor] ?as still .-.lire. The gi>. t< -t > aeitaraeal prevails in lha city, and the St. Charles Hotel is besieged by taoaaaada anxious find cage: to see and hear the General. He was obliged to -peak la lea before the crowd was eatieaed. The California papers received discredit the story of General < rabbo'a defeat and execution. teOBseal Walkst surrendered because Captain Davis signified bia intention of leixiag the acbooaerOrnaadii a hieb at Id bia - Walker- - reserve. General Walkor was kejtt n close prisoner by the I'uitcd States Commodore at Panama, notwithstanding |ha tenae of capMulatioa which allowed bina and bis CjUctaetheirHberty,aad gave them the privilege of retail.ing their aide aiiwa, Lieut. Strahl die.l at A-pmwall on the l?th inst. The California news, though two dayslat? r. is union portent. The data i >m Havana are to the 24th in.-t., but the ad, i. rei eh eil therefrom are uninteresting;. LATER PROM BANTA PE. Sr. Loom, Wednesday, May27, H.r?r. The float a W mail has arrived but tlie news b not Cd an important Batata. The Italian depaadatioaa in March w--re unusually extensiv.-. Judge Haird is announced as u candidate Jt>r Coamn a in opposition to lbs present dalogata Mr. Otero. Col. Keiinerville had started on an expedition hgaiiist Iba Apache- tbeGtla. LABGK PIRE AT ADDISON, N. Y. Addison, Waduoaday, May/87, I8S7, An extensive fire occurred in this village this morn bag, by ahiofa a large poitioi of it. on the stiuth jide of the Caabdeo Rlvar, was daafrojred The fire ooaa> naaaead in a 1 ahmet aaaker'a shop, ami karaod twaatp aaaa dwel iag-hoaaaa ami phtoaa of business. The aa bas not b. an exactly ascertained, but U probably ?3<i,o<io. Parti; laaared. THE CINCINNATI SOCIETY. BoeToa, Wedssaday, Maj 87, is.'>r. Tin- Cim .titiati Booiety ut their meeting to-day nhsaathe followiag oasears; Hamilton Pish <<( Now* Voik, Presides!; Charles8. DaTiaof Portlasd, Vioe> Preaideal Joeeph W. Soott of NewJeney, General Ireaaarrr; Thoaaaa McEwen, Seeretary<Oaneral; George >v. Harris. Aasiataal Beeretary-Oeaeral; .lohn II. Marhlaad, Assistant Qeaeral*Treaearar. At the bai-quet held al Ihl ? I'nited St ate* floiel in Ib.? eTesing, aemtimants w^re raapoaded to by the Ihaatihial, l>y ex-Preaideal tVaaklia Piarao, and by other .i.-t ngniakfd gestlemea preaeai. IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED. Boaroa, Wedaaaday, May 87, 1H..7. In the C. S. Circuit Court, before Ja Ige (' irtis. the raM-.t EdshaM. Ckaffee agt The in. ton Belting CoaaaBBT, asmt proeecated b\ Horace H. Day, ii Iba anaaa of'l'bafiae. to reeorei #|on.inm of the Bostoa Beitii g Company, lor damages for an Isfrinaemeal of t'bafte - patent' was de. ided in favor of the Roatoa llelting Compaar, and .?\_-ain-t the oi.ii.n? Mr, l?ay. air. .i. im ks, f Rhode Islai d, waeoounael fk?i Mr. Day, aad Meaana. Choate aad Daraal ooaaael for the Boa boa Bakth g Company. 11II' HOOSAC TUNNEL BILL. B >aTOX. Wednesday, Ma> 27, 1857. The Beaate to-day raraaad lapaaa the llooaai Tan ael bill i v. r the GoveTBor'i veto. The National Society of Cincinnati, met here to? day. 1?. legatee were preaeai from all tin- State s ..? i.> lie's, an ? pt thai ? FSouth Carolina. The I! >n. II11 1? kn l-isb, ni V w-Yotk. President of the s ?. iety,... ra? pes tin-?hair, a giand bamjaof i-s to take 1 Laos this tv. ahag. R \li.i:u\i> ACCIDENT. WasatasToa, Wednesday, Mar 27, I8S7. Tl..- Mad Traia from the s .nth ran off the track on 'be Oiai ga and Aiex-n dria Kailroad ln-t night The ''guieaid leadei sere arsaeksd, and the aaagbaaar ?nd fireii.ru, aere aerionsly lojared; the former, ba? nJe bah I ti n. )t bruised, net ?n --ar an-l had bi-u ollai ??ns brokra, The paaeeageii anna aaiajared. The ma (,'n>e.I in I i.'V ;Civi:l 11 ul!vvk tii.- rnoiung. FROM WASHINGTON. WASHIKOTOII, Wednesday. Mav 27. 1857, An official letter from Cup? it Varap save, the ernes :);< re. though n"' abundant, arc sufficient to keen Bat people from actual tf*m* Mor.- than an\0M tehsbit ant - in tin- 1-land* and At."1,ip< ItgO had fallen victims to? 1m lava. 1h<- C'.nimiiyiii ncr of Patent* at At ?"|iie?t of th? An tricaa Guano Company, i* dnatribntin*. (the tr?nt miesioe at lb* riponec. of raelpieola) pafeeh of (in in? fiom Baker's Island in the Pat Me, wath the abjeel <>f deftrraahtfang it- economical value a* compared with < Iber anaaurea, Tbt Pn sniei, ? will remove to hil Summer roeidenee, the Soldier's Efrrane, f. or mile* fronWashington, early in July. ar>d on njiy I?r. King's boote by invitation of the lloaid of DtrtCtan of the Military Asylum, of a ) i fa Get eral Bt oil in Pre aidant CoIoimI Mi Mullet wa* this morning OOtaatiasiQOed a* Chtvtrnof of Washington Territory, i General Sott i- hen.- on hn-toes? connect* '1 with the nnny nmv smetts. A SUSPICIOUS VESSEL, Wasbjikoton, Wednesday, May 27, l<~>7. A barb, a i h t!ie atma " Mary Cobb. New-York, painted ea ber stem, has beer aaehorea at Hard net i l-!aiid, Dear Pin. y Point, at the mr-nth of tbt Poto ii ae. for it "re then a week, and, so far M known. M. re t as beet r.o ooounanieatioa bet wet u her and either s) ore. Boandt of heavy hammering aro daily heard on board, and there an- SOBS suspicions of h-.r bt :i g ei gnat d in aooaa Ulega] buainess. NEW SCHOOL GENERAL A88EMBLY. Ci t \ 11.ami, Wednesday, May 27. l*>'o. HUH par?APTBUBOoa SSSSfOB. Dr. Rota of Tennessee ipoha at leagffa in desenas of I Slavery. Hequotedlargelyfrort his letters to Mr. Hart i s. and stigmatized tbt course of action of th - \ anous (o in ral Assemblies on the BOTtJIj rpjOOtloB unmitigated nonotaot. sixth dat? MortMv. ixssiob, The report of the Committee on Paabnody minting to the realoratioo of congregational rdaging wat so eepted tu d referred to the Judicial C itnmitl ? Mr. TUlotaoa. Daltgata from tbt General A - Hon ofConnecticut, preeeatod t roaotation from that booy relative to the resolution of tbt General As K nibly ot ln-t y.-ar oa term- of oorreapondeni o. Tbt remainder of the session wu- ooespied in th coneidtvathm of the t.-j.ort of th" Committee at dic? tation. LOS8 OF GOVERNMENT MONET. Washibotob. Wednesday, May27, k",r. Tfir Ckmrtettott Cot rtt r learn* by an arrival at tr.at porl (roan ladiaa River, Honda,that abtat the 12th met Major Dtabiel, Paymaster in tho Army, in at? tempting to bind from a schooner carat near drowning in d lost overbonid, 129,000 Intended for tbt payment (>f the troops in Kloi|dt> IHK WOOD8 AT DENN I8VILLE, N.J., ON P IRE i'ii 11. a nr. 1.1 u i a , Wedaeaday, May 27, 1S...7. A fire ha.- boea raging in the woods, teat Dennis villa, Copt May Comity, N< w-Jeraey, dace Monday, ili ing great damage. The people are using . very eztr tiOSM to extinguish it. DEATB FROM SUFFOCATION. Ai bast. Wednesday. May 27, 1807. Gbsorgt Lawraaoe, a boarder at tbt Fort Orange Hotel, or Broadway, in Ibis city, was found dead in his b? d this morning. I)utin^r the i ight the gaa pipe in bis loom burst, aid h?- trat suffocated, it ia sup? posed, ill bis sleep. BJEN1 L'CKY POLITICa Lotrisi ii i t. Ky., Wedaeaday, May 07, l*ri7. Tbc An ericas Convention at Lngrange bn\*e noini* onted Iba Hon. Unmphrey Mnrehall for reflection to Cong re aa. Taroof the persons indicted by tbt Grand .11117 tot participating in tbt late Hol in this city have been ar 1 er tod and committed to Jail. SUICIDE. CtrvKLASD, Wednesday, May 27, 1857. James Jorr, trbose rtsidtnet is in Beonsnnn street, Ni w-Yoik. 1 ut his thioal hi re to-day. He is still liv bag, bnt bis recovery is oonaiderod doubtful. He ia though! to be insane. - x / NES A T THE HIST. Cnrres]H>i.detire oi T'ni- N. Y. IMbaae. Philadelphia, May 27, l-",7. Tie worahipers of Majntnon have beim in cos clave for two days. The United States Mint serves nil the purposes of a teuiple; for there the priests hate beeii pouring out bit ssings, in the shape oi new cents, upon the thousands whose faith hat led them thither with btgi full of o!d coppers, Spanish quarter I ami shillings and aixpenoee, to exchange for the new coin. Both days have been exceedingly hot, and it was an interesting >;uht to see old men' biid young men, politicians of every school and party, aneB of pu t)-ami others of 1? -e?t notoriety, nil mooting upon one common platform, to worship their god in his aacred temple. Hundreds of those devotees, loaded with burdens which appeared grievous to be borne, dripping with perspiration, th rowing aside all their 1iei10m111ation.il prejudices and party peculiarities, and meeting upon such a common and easily-defined platform, for uoiti I de? votion, was mi interesting scene. You may easily anticipate, however, that all this was but a general conglomsrntion oi the citiz-.i* . Philadelphia seranibliiit for qauntiliea of me new tent. 1 have been credibly informed thai thntjfh* out the two days, from oclock a. 111. til! ') o'clock p. in., two millions ot ci ids b ive been distributed, thef.fBcers perfonuing th.it duty t.iking but one minute und a half to accommodate each applicant The coin was distributed at two windows which meet the eye of the visitor on entering the Mint Over one of these windows ia the notice, "cum pom 1 rvrs;" overtbeother, "< EXTfl for bili eh." Notwithstanding (he facilities for tccximmodntmg customers, three times the Dumber that got aervod wore compelled to retire, which many of thorn, w ith their heavy bags, did rery reluctantly. All the beg? gars in Philadelphia seemed in he around the Mint and persons who had been fortunate enough to get their cents und come away, were sure to be tieged upon gaining tbo street. One old woman occosted n o. although 1 had no bundle or bag, and implored me to give ber "one of the eint.*: the followed me in hope, and I rewarded her fiuth with, one of the old cents, which ahe received with !>. ci ming humility , and stated that it Wntn't the pinny she Wtnted, I ut it was ail tor the sake of the " new eint" In the manufacture of this coin, there are en? gaged one hundred l ands, being the whole torce of the Mint. The .lies .ire lived in nine presses, e.icii of Which throws ,.ft -il cent* per minute; at this rate w01 king for six hours per diem, without interrup? tion, the sum i* 99,786 l" in cents per day. Previous to receiving the impression th- coin is passed tin. ngh a anaenine called a mi I, whiefa i< fed [iy a WOaUnn, lot the purpott of forming the rim around the edge. This mill is capable of putting tuns on Ihree vnrioua coins at the same moment There are Ivo of these mills in the impression do* par ment '1 he I tireefc r has can ?I ir necessary to suspend the 1 ichangr tor the r -w cent tor a lew days, and accordingly baa posted a notice 1 u the d.mr as follows: ? Am < etli 1.1 a the aaw eeal wil. sat aa aerrei aar a aVar lays People, however, do not stay to rend this n.-: and with their bags in band they proceed until stopped bj the door-keeper, who informed your in f ill.i r that "the cry is, still they come." BtsviCavcnrasBArrtto.? There wat agnodd ? ? *? v t. in. 11 in Me*, htniesbarg und vicinity, on i n. day last, ceased by aa attempt on ti e part of live Kentachiani . c mpanied by a Deputy Marsha ?? tit iii tali, to anvtt a fagitivt s..-?\ ? aaantd Addiaon. liny made a deaeeat upon the cabin, whieh ii il n miet fron Mechanirsburg early ii morning, bnt A1M1- 11. ii. the meat time ha'! tenet refuge in tt. loft, through a hole barely anflcienl :?> admit hit huge hod) he being a remarkably burgs and stout ntgro, S. ? 1? ? neof th.- K' nil ' ky o 1a n saonatod tie- la I dev with a doable barrel.'-.1 ;-:m in ha:..I. to a-> end t?> the Ii tt. Hi bad scarcely tot bta Bead and shoaidew tl i.ngh thi bobs wl n Addiaon Bred tppahim, tbt bull striking Iba gen in f "tit of tbt Kantnohitn's breast tnd gla red olf. which anved hit life. Tins n oi ptk n 1 law ?: 1. e th vi i:. bi K- ntui kian to deeei:.' Ibe ladder a good deal fhater than he arent np, and finding thai hi arntaol k had Bred tptht h Imeagl t!, ? f, and retreated from tbt boaee. By thi* Iii a ti. eonrage of tbt party bod tairlj ooaed ?? l t .?v ndaol lbs 1 Iii gern, > 11 no farther nttrmpt was made 1 m teecad tni loft, tneaa tacts aytft hi '-i:ii:. th* 1 wn. when qnitt n crowd enaat out tad the Kra I ltd Deputy Mtrannl !? fl the neigbbctfrnod in lot.l le qairk time." and have not fin*.1 returned.? t'r^MM Cifi^ia, MOTHER STARTLQffj] TRUiKDT, ELLER PRATT, THE M0KM05, KILLED. VduMion of n Wife in California. SI i Deterti I., i Buibtod--^Sts?i away b?*r Chil dien. and is Betled a.< the Ninth Con? cubine to hot DriNudttr. Wltm The ft tmntk Drwvraf. Mat V We have to nerd to-day aaothor palatal narrative of Jlnn 'u lu'.'juitj. si-dui t."a tad villainy, followed up in this in.-taueo, however, as it will 1? aaea, by a ?anaaxaiy reageaace from lha foxjamd huubaad. The aoooaat which wo pub! uh kaiaw ii taken from The Von Pnrcii (Ark.1 fntdhgeneer, and gives in brief lha facta of the eaaa pretty aaaeh aa they hava in curred. Fn.m T*' Fort Smith Her aid and The .Xeir-Orlean* BnlUtn Wt also ksVS <?>?tinnati?n of the wind? story, n to tlx- last net n Iba kaana, the traji" death of Elder Pratt, tbc Monaoa Ajn.-tie. Thus it will 1?* wrn what nttrr ruin aad devastation has been wroaght iu a virtuous faii.iiv by the do- _-lib? arts of a saintly -eoundr 1 arid the lures of a ta!-e and HcaartkVM faith. II? r <- is what TI.e Van Bnret IntdKg nc-r records ot th< termination ? f tbia affair: *? nuow ku " It is with regret that wabara to chronicletba homicide, cocnmitted in out \ amity oa Wadaaaday hist, by Mr. II. . torU.Jf< Is an, Uto of San Pranehco, California, apon tba panon of a Mormon pceaebee. M. .?? than all do am oaptora the nrwlaacholy affair that ltd t.? its eaaanahaaeab The deeeaeed, whos i f.n ?? in, Paihv Patk? r Pratt, w.is a man <?( note i.i. < ng li.o Mormons, an 1 judiriug from his diary and Ue Ii tt< ? to Mr-. Mi Lean, ba was a nann ofmaaa thau ordin?r] totelflgence and ahilltr. He had l>o.-n a pn ail .'rand ini.--ii.nary of the aformoaa at San Fran ..-....? alifonuaAanVara ho n.ado the acquaint nnce of Mi>. M. Lena, whom he had need to emhiaeo the Mor man faith. "She whs at that time Uvhxa with her baabaad, He. t. r II. McLeanj the] area* happy and pro-porous until aha made ti.e ncqnaiataaee of Prstt and fin. loan .! the Mormon faith, si,.- le the mothea ?f three children by McLean, two boyi mid a girl, aad aaaaaa t.. he in. intelligent and interesting lady ooareraea ihn illy. Mil with wore grace anti eaaa than n >-t i ?A boat two yean ago, aadaoaa after she be canoe a coaaart to Hormoaiam, aba amde an attempt toabdoet laro of bar children to Ctah, bat waa do? li t led and ] reve a ted bj her brother, who was than in California and residing with bit brother-in-law, Mr. McLeaa. Bhe aooa after, bowarer, found mean- to elope with sa il Pratt to Salt I^vke, whore, it i- -aid, the beeaate his ninth wife. ? Aftei ti e elopemei t of Mrs. McLeaa. hoi parents, who reside near New-Orleans, wrote to Mr. McLean, In California, to semi the ebJldrea tatbem. He did .-o. Several inonthi aft. i tbia, Mr. Mi Lean reoeived newa that hi- wife bad been to bat father in Mew-Or? leans, anil eloped with the two yonngest eh Idren. Ha in in., 'diately leit San Pranciaoo for new-Orleans, aad on arriving at the boose ofhisfathi rdndaw, he learned fn ,. ibem that Mr-. Mi Li an ba i bean there, and after an ineffectaal effort to ooavart hoi father and mother to Mormouiem, ibe pretended to abaadon it beraslf, ami so far obtaini d the t oudkreape of bar parenta, as to induce them to entrust h-r in the ( Hy of NeaH >r leana with tbe children; bat the] soon foaadabshad betrayed their (Sundance aad eloped with tba chil? dren. "They then wrote to Ml Lean m San Fran, ba <>. who, upon the receipt of their letter, araal to Kew-Oneaae, and. learning from them the above facta in relation to the affair, immediate!) etarted in psnail of his chil? dren. He went to Kew-Yotk and than to St Louis. While in St. Louis he learned that the woman mid children wa re in Houston. Texas, On hi- arrival in Houston, he found that his wife bad left some time before hi- anival, to join a large party of Mormons tn route for ?tab. H< then returned to Kew-Orleaaa ni .1 (roan there to Port Oib?on,in the Cherokee Nation, with tbe expectation of in: at epttng bia nits and cbbV ilii n at that point. "Oa arriving at Fort Gibson, ami while there, be ft und It liars m the Poetd MBcc :?> in- inte from Pratt, m< of wbicl wi re maOi d at St. Louie, ami others at Flint Poet-Ofllce, Cherokee riation. We era enable t.. give the contents of thai ? letters with rsxrticabrity, I nt they contained tb< Gael that HcLean was oa the lockout for her and tbe children, and tn.it the* were betrayed by tin- apoatatoa und gentiles, ami ad\ Ising ber to be cautious In her movements, and not to let lit is. If h. known onlj to a few of the laiatl aad eld? ers. McLeaa then, upon affidavit mad. by himeelf, obtained a writ from the United .stun s Coaual adoner nl this place for their nrr.-st, and succeeded la getting them arrested by the United States Marshal They were brought to this place for trial, and. after an ex amlnatioi before the Commissioner, were discharged. " Pratt, aa aooa ?s releasi <i. monati d his botae ami b ft .h. . Ity, McLi nn aooa aftei obtaba d ? horaaaad siaiied In pursuit,and ov.it..ok P. tl about eight mi' ti' in the t Itj and ahi' i"n. 1' att died in ab >nl two boars after receiving the ?i .? . T..- I? a plain narrative of the facts, a- ?? bear lb im froni th ? m -t reliable reaoarcee, a blob *? giv to oar readers witb oet ?<mment, aa.wi re I tba wa are unable U da ao with instice to all | arta -. I ut deeply do we lyiopa thi/e'wi h McLean In th. nnfbrtnnata t oditiooin which Mom-,., viuaio] b...1 fanatknam bae placed ban.' ,. , Tofnt 'I. soms kleaaftbe sentiments which pro In tin \ rit if] where th tragedy ocenrred,, wa .-i i ? m lbs ft 1 v,. g frono Tht Fan Srnitk Her ltd of Ma) I6i M OSE MORMOX LESS ??; ,/? more HVaWa / .' Mat foe fke df^naura Pro/Art f I /?''? ' ha$i aarci to iwwafaWaVad, Pmeief, rotte ihytelf ' f .' ! ?? Weh am thai oa exarnination f P. P. Pratl be fore the United Stuten Coiuiuisaiuaer, he was >iis ihl ged, and that while on hi- way to th" bills to make good hi* ? scape from an enraged community iit.il mi abased aid bigldy-aggrarated bnebaad, he wii- slat nad la i "*> dead. It well--wa are pleased to m, that sui i. men, not aoea.denaona. persaiag sneh a ti iir-.-. i in ; i ? witb impnntty oome into oar Bddat in Arkansas, and advocate tneb onholy, diaboli? al doi trine, unu go nwny anpanished. ? We know, I nl ? are not. tl al we will be wBeared by stane for rejidcing orei the on timely death ot a human being who has b- ? it launched, naprepaiad, intothi presan< a of hi- Godi but we hold it to be mi., h better that this Moimon elder ahoald he thus Uancbed, than that be should .-pared to caata the min ot hu; arads, nad perbapa Ibousandi of i.is fw.l.iw beii et by adu , i: em a trai i i g< tting t! em under ihs cratches of Morasoaisu diaret practice crime la its ever) I aj < - there to Ibrgcl nan evaa abanJ.ia .. ?!. irti -i. 11 :i.. i leal that ma le tbonx, aud by whom fhv] 'i\ ? and mote?there to arorship and do homage to a demon la human form; anti t<. obey his diotetee, c\rn to tbc leiUnag of a brother?we aai it:? of vastly meireimportance that tbe of ..i r?ch maana Pratt hi', ttld. ' -he pat al. ? :. 1 t.e tnaa that h" ?hetdd be permitted to be iaattuaaratai iu daumiug lbs wui ?'-1 fotbi ia with him. "We do not wish tobeondersl od as adrooatfag \ the open, wiDfal snd deliberate violation f !awr. in j shooting 1 taking a way life but than ataoaaaa wberi .r:m? Ia known to have b .t raanaatth d? where licentioa , ouea, ? :. and I i taJ pent tieai am pur -ii. ?'? v here men rteei i \ pur ihaa at, and ivbero Iba ?(.w ;? t. o lau - and cannot rea b thane, aud altaie the iggrieved pa' can bare no radraaa or anttae faction bj law aad tbe case before as ia one of that l.i: ,1. a: d a i cry aggravated . r. ?. ts?o. In addition to the !???_?? ?.:.? are have baeaplaned ia peatehidon e-f sons uftw lata t from Eld rtrnttia bis rktimafter sbe bad returned Irom Salt Lake, in crdet t" get the cbihtren from tbeircuatody ia Mew* i h ii a! s. >!..- 1 '?? i '.i m> doing, and Bed to I. xi -. Tl e ! tier is xddn - d 1 lira. La t U '? Park?r. bj P. Parker Pratt, f on sew Fort!Unooa, ??ti,!, he, 'Nation ?data l April 11. !??>.?:. ?? |i> t!. Eii ia ? M< I ai - ? m Loaiai be ba< offered a reward for yoni disc very, oc your bCdrea or we. The apottates kai i' I ?... i naeawdyiaa. 1 had to g? t away i n fbi i. aad le-.?- a al to mva my aobt If yw . ? ! ????>? m i.;' yon joni ai ' ; ? .. i, es? i anil seedbian i.> Bile] Perrymai il . A kai - is I i.-, iwen y-five n 1 - ti.-i.i Fi t Oitaain. aad lot ! :n :. -,- :'? : V B*l : gtt :.%.?? 'ii. MeCBHNI ml? ttioi anr, ft .1 whan bo I.as ft und ' iiit he will ..... n |aB a hers elder-- Pratt?Parker ax, in. not U-t yoar ejbaV dren or any frietd know that 1 an. in '.hi* region.,,: an] where eist oa *1 earth ei apt it is aa alder from Texas ? ho is in \oiir i oaradam a, anu exeu hin. nn lev ii.. -r ;.:. -r . barg ? ? : pj ? 1:' \i i d :. :. Meng i to Parryroaa'a mill f . Eid? r Cook hi t rder ti gi ' na m ad a i ana aJ.h-? *d to Waehingt : K. (? k. Bverybodj knowi che place, lb n .y ttv i lern na I '? uot,bal t. ? f ' *' Rile] Perrjmnn'a mill knon w!,. re fie is. And i: ; Ihry esn ba madeaeaaibl ,:.at .: reoaiiai lanBaeaate a. aoa ? ?: thaan nan | ? nad Bad h ;:i. \- . aaes ? ::. ran lea vi i la at BhVy Paiiy uuaa'i anritk 1 ? . i lei -go Barm n there, av- return, hut yoa mupt ?t?te nx the aota whan roa caa* be fonad, and Hldoi CookwOl je.\\ . ?; jot bafbta ha caa bare time to si e me. as 1 may be s..ne- da-. - yonrasy away, for 1 doa't mncl expect yon at Fart OJhaoo at I lam I- ' r, \t I, ? ,...../,' .V\ /. .v rl 4 and sdiraesed a ??-;..?! t-? tie- usual place. F.!d?r Cook kn?ws all, aad yoa eaa traat kam witn ail l. cajaarj itfoinajlioa, Whea t kaaa t^atyr- aud Ihr i luldrm ort' Beat, aad your cvi uoMance?, Irl ki <>w what Ii " fcV ? ? b ? Um T va- r.-.mp?nr know any? time, for all th.? frontiers arw watrlied <rod noun- .if tin ni Rat] betray y?.u Iheft. I must hide yen or p%*? yen Betas other war. " Pray mm h. Dt olill and wiee. I have msdr dc?- (4* home- of the late uln-rations in the alphal**!, I an. well. '? Ami your own-." Other left, r- we may. psrhapi?, pnbiVh to-morrow, t.-gelber with nbm further --articulars, a.* the later*-** ci tl..- h. ur ooa] DM wsnt id" eyaoe compels tl to with? hold them at present. MORMONI8M. A LETTEB FROM WILLIAM SMITH, I!R'>T1Ii:r of JOSJSTO, THI riMI'HET. I Com ipoLa-nre of TV N. Y. Tribune. WAJUtEjr, Pa., Say 19, 1867. In looking orer the affairs relating to I'tah, and the den-lopment of the corruption of the Mormon people, it may not be sniiss to remind the public once again of the petition that OFM drawn up by myself und signed by many citizens of the State of Illinois, and .-?ut to Washington at the time when I'tah uas recognized as a Territory, in which petition were set forth clearly and plainly the fncts in regard to the treasonable designs nf thi* MonMM against the l'l.rted States (lovernment; I also the fact that these Mormons purposed es tab lisbing the doctrines of I'olygamy, all of which state merits the leading Mormon* positively and peremp? torily d< nied. The ehnrg.-* that are now prefer.vd aennist I'.righam Y.?ung and the Mormons generally, by ex-.Justice DrummonJ aad others, from I'tah. uro 00 confirmatory of what w is then pub!i?hed upon Mormon doing*, that we presume the Qov ernniet.t and public will not longer dispute our statement as set forth in laid petition, which nay BOW be found on the files of the ( otigressii Bad waunial? for IflM. Also, the statement made by Mr. I rrnmmond in hhi letter of resigns tioa, of the manner in which the late Secretary oi the Territory, A. W. Babbht, was murdered on the plains bj a baud of Mormons. 1 rerflj bebeve, aloo, the statement that other offi? cer* and friends to the Goremment have been in a BMOl creel and BIBrdetoni m.iiiner put out of the wi.v by these Mormons, a* sneb action i* in strict keeping with their eharartor. 1 will bore remark, also, that all the plans for this Mormon treason s?umst the GkrrenuDeni won- Laid in the council* at nauvoo, previous to the expulsion of the Saints In in the Mate of Illinois?sb expulsion OBOSed by the wicked doing i of the eompt Dsaite leaders, in? cluding robberies and mnrdi r*. While the Mor? mons were yet at Nauvoo, Bligbnm Voting took the ii i iis 11 tU pa toward th<- organization of the Dan* Me banditti, by administering to MWb Mormons a* be eonld influence an oath that, from that time tor* ward, they would be the persistent enemies ,,f the United States Government, and the Gentiles gen? erally. Since their removal from Illinois, they have added the Dnnite und other treasonable oaths and covenants, binding still stronger and stronger the rooCreVracr of traitors in their new and far-oa* Land of /.mil, in the Valley of the Mountains. I have no doubt whatever of the truth of the chargesagainst the Mormon people of h iving com? mitted the most wanton and erne! murders in the d Bgahui of Indians; and if the spirits of their vic? tims now sleeping in their graves at Nauvoo could but ipeah to the world they would reveal tales of I i un ity ai d horror which would make the people ttond aghast and CO BBS these murderer, in, guilty Mi rmoii rebebi to quake with fear, and possibly to rei oil ut the contemplations of their on n n lekediiess. 1 law goodreaaoni ti rbetteveingthatmy brother. Samuel H. Smith, did of poison in Nauvoo, admin? istered by order of Brigham Young and Willard Richard?, only a few weeks Mbseqneilt to the un? lawful murder of mj two other brothers, Joseph and 11* ium Smith, while Incarcerated ia Carthage jail. Several other persons who were preaauned to stand between Brigbam Towns and the nee.|ni?i, nscnt of his ambitious and wicked designs mysteri on si] dimppeared from Nanvoo about the same time, and have never since been beard from. Atvine Hodge, a young woman, was murdered in a moat shocking manner within tea or Rfteeu J lids ot Brigham Young'a honar. This was dona, as the Mormons tbemserrea admitted, to prevenl soph- do relopanenta eemlng out m eipoaare of Brigham'a guilty connection with a banditti of murderers and counterfeiters, who, in these days of flourishing Mora < i.ism, ranged along the Mississippi River from St. Louie, Mo., to Galena, Illinois. Also. Brikbam Young, in connection with John Taylor, A. Liniaii, P. P. Pratt, E. Snow. H. C. Kimball Gco. A. Smith, W. rVoodruff, <>r*ou Hide. VYiuard Rh-I ids (now dead), Hoses Stout, Orate Pratl (k.ik*l a tew days ngoi, and others known at tho principal leaders o| the Mormons, were the founders of the scen t Dnnite banditti,of ''tVafrsaaatj tmgtt?," ,.s they are ethed by the Mormons. In regard to the designs of these Mormons to rob and plunder the Ctumrnit emigrant *, and to commit certain do* prcdatiotu upon tin- General Govevameot---to koax, fool, and to null money out of them ander various preteaseo, 1 testify thai I bare beerd Mormons I I.,t and talk oi these designi in Nauvoo, previous it'll.C.r leaving lor the Salt Luke Valh" aad leUP also oil. Ii Benrtl M. ?I inoiis talk openly ot' their BB ligm .ii robbing the Gentiles and ot putting to death muting Mormonsi and that tlao, when they got among Indiana, they would lead them on to the alaughter of the men. women and ekiidieo of the Aaeeriett people. SnfBee it to aty, that in pro seating to L'oogreat my reflaonttranre to these rmws of Mormons at the time I have mentioned, I greatly endangered my life. I neaped I he penalty of the Dnnite Uw, which is ileatbl but the Mormon.* robbed me of all my prop, ertj?< m fiacated every thing I possessed, including? library of valuable books | also, ralaable manuscripts hlul records nf Charck bittory prepared for the press. One of these nitnuecripts Orson Pratt, a [radii a Dnnite, published in England, nrhieh has ainei been rxtrnaivett ? ircaltted in Enjopo and ran n* part* id' the Ifadted Statet, The terribls me.re- resorted to i>* tkys Destroy. ingAagebi (Dtnitet) in risitmg tin-ir rengeanee apt n tteir !? es, should open the eyes of the people of this country, and keep them on guard for their ii. tv. These deBton D altes are constantly oa tho alert for their prey. In QtnrbiaaBB, permit me to s.iy tint I am not i ; Mormeo. The trenehery, cerruptinn and murder i mis practices of the leaders of tin- Mormon Church , i ahn e disgusted me with a dt etriae which pn> - lack re-ulfs, ?ml as a matter of course I left the heaven-defying traitors, as .-very honest nun should do, and leave the guilty -wretches to sutler the fate which they so richly merit, and w hich is certain sooner or biter t.? overtake them. The re tj and trenaanable oath which the |i?,ihhj .,r oO.tSif) MornMana new in the Suit Lake Valley a id asauy i th. r- leattered in all parts of th.- country, ? ire r. ken i pea tbemseivea it the hands of I5rig ksmYonng and the Dsnite sHlower*, readttfol h w -1! We uaott from frarrrote Vau Daaeu's Expose, of the usetorieui snrritual wifetnaV/nmenf of the hftr tiont, tl practiced b) Ilrigham Yoanuj and his Be cvmpttcM serinao and villainy. Page96aad87: nil OATV. Tot do a Inu.lv -w. ar it! tl..- pre?n.f Alnughty ? I Bis holy nngeh and taeaa witneaeea, tliat ran wi'l avenge the ba ...I of Joaaph Smith on this nation, aid tetea tl ? -nme to your children: and that von nil ti oi (hit time henceforth and lore vet bagfnnnd arryontl di&tiee agalntt ti ?? Batton, to http m ? Mtaa irt-iit n profound steret,now and (betear,at ti- lp you God." Again. We qaotc from page .*??. ".Sixthdegree ?? Tl B pie," of said Mormon endow meat: Mortem thongh yon have antes ol the bread of ; yi u are -tiil liable not only to t!o- natural but to tttmnl death. Bat such" can only kwfall yon : 1] . tatm to your oath of initiati'.u. for , bias wise yon ore saperior to all mottnl tin. Unuw >io tad >. u lang for all time und bum Ibf all I rtrraity, for in ancfa teat tt newts van abaaldyou fo n. the veageanee of Iba bn th< rhi*?l and Iht pan j tehmcttof nail ' Hut honor it to the end and at < rime . ah i t. yi u eaa otmasal oaa dtprivt you of an ararlaaf ??'i aeai a. Loah oa thane ah le? .n*? Baty I a: - 'he |,.ie- . f |.i. - Mi U..>n-. Bel ?. i those . captives a :1 I \I UUb? uVty are their tortured i n iils. ar.d a.-surt-dly such shall b<* your reward if saeh I ihtTI hi Toar prosnrathm Put b- faithful and Caar ' Ui t I Be ItUc tV M 'lBii ?i-lu ft?d UO spe. ,.,-* vt; f^lat. hood r?n uff. < t y< M Aga.n?' * Mott^c yon must never right itfcn.it>- a Mormon must ue*i*r swear. Y'our words n.-:?t o n for* them-1MU MM) mist succor them. An yin)*.-* v.r. niu.*.' driver them-a* juriT". ?c<|'iit Hutu? a? brother* aud anders, fit*) and die for them. Y. I most oj?;t them tut.? ail office* which they t?tet; yea n:u.t aban.foo ekan. km or. i country tor hhetl rake, aud ia tine, you mint path ? Ml >n.. i.>m and everything U.at afacta Its ifdaflMl the great aic and obp?I of your life. And Mff M) forth upon y o.m mission an t he thi? your motto AH ?eM I h?.r ?irra. I.?t rrm honor it writ-. 'Tot tm k?rp i* i< h.'iTso, And to I re?? it n hell Seen Rm Mortrmnism in Ifsuvoo, l"..n.s?and such is 3!orn oii>m in t't.ih. RMBertfilly. WILLIAM SVfTtl Brv'hsr of Je~e-ph Smith, tlir murd--r?<l pal.-iair!; ?ad prvphirt J th* Mmmm I'hiirro.' LASD BALES AT F<>RT DODGE. Those who never atten.i.-d a public -ale Oa* (iovern meat Lands, will get a little lueaof tbe Marfan spwrwaaV, from the following letter, written by (fen. Vau Ant? werp to the (Ja'e City, of Keokuk. It* information will be of interest, also, to tlie general reader: m ?iH'ndeo.-e of Tin- l!?f<- CKj Pom Dodge, May I, 1857, S eot LIMB Vt You aud row re sawn n:'*> like per? haps to know something of the Pobfk Lard Sab s :n nrogieee here. They raanaBearad eat Moc.iay lost; at d the r. (< fcpea lor the week cading to-.iav. nr.- aaaae thing over |f99 MM, beiag al th ? rate of nearly 131,000 at r day. [ha iaada ate ottered, at aaotJoox, to the highest bidder, ia 80 ocswtraetei and thii aaaaaat of -ales, daily, keeps the t nbre time of both -sli. M B gader'a and Receiver - . pr.ncipals aawaQai clerks ? of the latt.-i there are two in each?vety coti<<iantIy ocenpted. For every Iraet aold an appboataaa i< ilgaod by th.- parehaaat in the Baoieaii ? ohhna, and j oa payment of the money to the Beceiver he I Mate bia mceipt to correepoad wtrh It, lha aaaaber of re ?. ipti iaeaed daily hi aboal Mt; and thai together wiih tin- tahlag in Ban proper disposal af the fgtVNO, r ii.< re, is a good tta\ i work. The i un.b, r of biddl : s present here now is not "'err L'n at?probably Ksi in ah- bat they tapiaoaat ijuue a i riiiber of the different States, in. ludmg aoBM troni Iks aitraaaa f*?fh "T#llfed*aa County, Alabama." especially, I le an! cry out occasionally as the rest dence . i tl..- oarchaser. ahea a tract Is" knocked down." |trw Olglaad. X.-w-York and I'er.iisylvuDi.i, have each thaii Cur pcopotlioa among tbe crowd: ha I Iba lnt-?. .-t pore ha sera, I think, hail tnan Indiana, Uli n. -. ? ?hio aad low?. The bidding has bees decidedly brisk thus fur, ami ci M petition runs quite high every day. 1 think that as n.u. h as half the Inn i sold has gone off nt ji| 25 per acre, it runs up very freqaently beyond f I jo, and reai bee i < casloaslly ai high a fig are as from f.' .si I., f .' 85 p. r acre?the latter being tba highest prict vet paid fluni g the press al sale. I la-e Miss, ba it borne in mind, are for cash, land warrantebeing ianpplicabh for local mu* at a public sale, ami only so t.u private entry, after the public mireeball have beaa roacladcd. 'I he lands, too, -old during the pre-,-nt week, with these y et to be i Herod, are by no means tin- flkofc ?? laadi of the dis'int. Tbe aeaveM at thorn to Port Dodge are aonae 30 niks onT,aod Ike most remote ii. nn 7n to ~-t oulcs. They lie north-eatt fi?m bars, 'M niiles north Iroin the laodto Pubnipii-, and reach OjBiht ui t" the Mia Beesen Hne. Fba) are utmost akody dertitata ol tin.In r, and have aa yet ao Mtftan apoa Iben, Yet tbeee an- th< lands now being sold for cash at tbe rates above named; nud after the public sab s, all thai n ay be k ft of them will be swept like aaaralaacha aria Innd nrsrtnntn- provided then ii net then again < ompi tition to ran tin M up over $1 35 pti acre, m whiib > v, lit bunt BBRBatX will still be rtded i nt, Molden of lbs latter, you patoaiva\ tlu-r.-. ft re. .-thi il rather a slim chance of wcn'ringchoice iar.d-, as thing- now go. TheqaeStion i- rrequeBtiy aekad, arhy it i< that laud warrants are not received, always (be tks amoaatof acres they call i<-r, respectively, ami Ike enasi /" price, if any, aUowed to ha paid iu eaek. Will yoa please eopi Into yom paper th<- Inehtsed l -tt.-r. from the Comtnieeioncr of the Qaaeral Land oalsa, upon that point I It wa* nddn Med, as iv ill be isoa, to the i fficers at Fort Dee Molnes, where that course was patsued, and many hundreds of entries amde in th at eray. Thea are, aeewdiag tu the Coaumsetaaan' lelti r, nil illegal, which will b-ud to a vast amount af difficult} and trouble, before tbe matter can Im! ?d iuated. Here, tot Innately? are adopted froM tba eom ineiiecmeat of onr daties,the coarae nadioatad by the Cemmfanioner. in the uabloaed hrttar, ns the ptapei oae- though it gave rise to no little complaint at fret. THE NEWBJJR?H, PBAOEDV. Prom Thr rHMMarja Pvataf v-i|/ja. Altkongktke ahVrtsof Carooei Fecdooof Wewbargh, X. t.,have been ancaaaiag la sadaavoring to have lecogaised ilie body of the qprriarad mbmIo, nana I In a lb III near this town mom wo. ks since, they have as vet proved unavailing, und the murder ia .-till en p! n ml. .1 ii. mystery. We published some .lays ago ?n set unite destriptioa of the lady, to which was ap? pended an anonymous aote iatiiaatnag that the mnr ... .1 w. u.an had frienda la this city. Tksdaacrip tien, we believe, was published in all of the city papers, so that bet friends, it si,.- bad any here, could not bars tailed to tea it. However, naenwnatbin i ity has ilgaHb d to Coroo r Pi ntoa, by letter or otb r i wise, anything that aaay had to the dbtoovery of who the maidered female is. < in batarday bwf wo n t* Ivod a note frana Coroner Pi aton, inclosing ihe original of the subjoined arhd h isasopyl. IVe \i-ittd mom of the Dnenatiian gnlln ties yesterday, bnl could bad na platan that aaawered the jf-.-i rlptioO. We five tin- au< uyiiious note rOS)> >.)? ,t Hterattm t Chico.... Mat ?, laaa W. rrksvavi- Dmtf sir ~,i ubtu.,, voa w-iii lad * . lue ?- to w ho tl-.- BHUdeei .1 keJj i>. I.t examiuiu( ?M pi. 1.4ns in ? certain Juso., rrlaa fnll. iv in l'itttbur(h. In m,f ym .A .vl'l tiinl a resewHaai t to IBS veins l?dy. slid thspisnri nappes te he si imhret]M*jasteNk the irtiat, II ?'. senoasaaaMIsaot1 ffeisM 0 ra. r?."..i ifarrtstwia i " s futut Inly - m t..o. The tnoajrnsoae note above nmy be ail a ?22!? 8,"i tin up for tin- parn.f 'iil further aaadttag the i ui c curiosity; but it may also has.- baea ivritlou m a .-pitit of nnxiet\ to aid in the dhaimifj "f who the murdered feaaale Is. Perbspa, il has ba< a raggested, berfrieada an- awanofhei aartimaty en 1. but from feeliaga of delicacy rafrala fram making manaatvea kin wn. still, the people of Ifewbargi are vor* anxious aboal thi matter, and desire to have itdeand npbaaonM aay. day informatma toncbing the id-n :i-\ of the body enn be left al this office, or sent to John W. Peatoa, Coroner, Newbnrgh, Now-York. Moai Moanrn llnotkrr nnrrlrr lias occarrad, bearing evident e of ?.I doHberatlnB? of bavkag been perpetrated for money. Portaaatoli thapraoaj of the gtims la this asw "qaarrycasa" amail of no eavil; but, unfortunately, the deceased baa ie> surviving compaaioi to afford tba slightest riaa for adaaaatioa. Qa Badnrdav morning the body of a man, who must have baea killed and throws then man days pre\i onahr, *?s found to have risen to the nur in.f a i oad of about eight lei: depth, in the stone rn at the fool of Hempetead aCnret. l-our atake sri re upon t.w M ra B, - ach of whi< h would alone have been fatal, aad an nddlthmal nsurtal laoanad, Indbtod by a blow With -oiiio blunt instrument, was on the tia-terior part of the bead. Two of the stabs pone. frnfrd the light lung and the other two WX re iu IBS pit ? f the "on.ai h. Iiis p., k> t- w. r.- tiirmii inside oUS: a diik, which he had worn, was found beneath the Using of bia coat, appareatly aavhsg slipped ti....ugli a I.. in tbe pocai t. Notkkag which ooakd hadieate bis MBM was found: BOTCOnld he I,.- id.-ntili.-d at the inqaest. Hawaa dnmed in adaad gray pan; ? and rest tlr.e muslin shitt with timiy pualasj kaaaaa, twilled ftiBiptna iannrl iindrrahlit. Baa cotton aoeks, in d -tint sin i s. On his ri^'ht arm was pricked iu ink tl.< figure i f a been transfixed with an arrow, and tBS ? s;.. i n the bu<k of the hand. Ou Ike ami was also an other lean naembhag n ba.-k.-t of tawava, or a (town. His coamteaanee and g ni rai appearam <i in? dicated Intelligence and respectability. [St Undt n.-u.o. rat, 25th. I i a >,."i \ Pitt The lagnlna packet Oasshaar rivi d - a Haiarday i n nfaag, aud Mr. .1. Jew. tt Wilcoi the t" I vlar ? li rk. ha.- laraUbed us with BOMO interest it u item--, snd ii emoranua of tie- trip, by which it ap pean that aha made aha quickest lima a vac taeondsd ta that trad.-. H< r tbXM from thi-1 ity to Sioux City is nan days, nad, i 1 iwrsa,Iva dajs. iiintame over two ibonsaad las baadnd milae; raaaing than less than gfteen dais. Inrlndlng ttoppagaa,lying by of i .Its lie. The doenmeat nfeired to is as follows < ta al a 1 ft St. Louis May I reai bed Bsmu City oa tl .- jv'tl hai i: g io-t tWO '! fa I J a .: ?!. tunning time 10days, Meat aneeaiagwand an to Logan. lanaUes abi va, and i ieckarged balanee f freight came b u k st 10 a. m. Bteanaar Plorenee ].is-.-.l ap the day be few, boaad for Part ftandalL Found naaax City a tiil of baatla, Hah and basins as as .-vir. Bprina has ? i nans a ? d pr? ndfng her >. arhof gr.. ? upon the biil-i aad valleyi aad tbe patches of now have nearly all dhappeared; Wii tor has BaaBy left, ai ?! tr.-oa an mahii v pn \ aratk m ha 1 leave though in a different :? tu ? Tba eaergetiecbiaeaa of bsuax City have par ibis, d the it earn hrry baal Lewis Burn* (formerly ? wi ad at w. -t. a . ark -h will ply mgularlj from Sioux ( ity, |. ara, a. nan thu river to Pecias City, Nahraaks. Left Bk a City at I p. m.. on Iks 19th issohed th ItiutTs at I p. ii-. the oeit day, 20th' ba pott for St. Laala, tba same dny, alsaaaMt Knuaa; l<?t four hours at Ike Bloff-. aad Iny at Mebrnska City same night, tviih^rj St. Jcaepk tiu.- nagt dsv at 2 p.' no., VUt. At lit d Bl ?s. L Ml ""vtuidny, '.Ad. maAing the i i m*1 t' i I "lOiC time, ik l?*?e thaa \ty day*. (TlVlkli**? all tljA pro . , <i. Nn !????? ?< I>?>t<iri.e over i.lU mil?? |w Uli 'x?d t5e> 77V/ URF.SS USFOMmt 7"i /:<?'.?? >/" f*Vr A V r??*v S v What a |??por Titr TRiarmj hau become' It n.-"? ? ase Dress en esiwaty asevwft dM ivie<. Hut its editor* ?r? a?! men an J rt ia not str?ng* that ? ,?y - - ? i 1,. ?hj.? t, < .mproheed thf folly tt h?TOpa, nnd si:.>n! i be semotive to ilia erfrav agaure of uanag tin- baat broeeda fur ewc-cping, especially if they hara daughters. We did not expert to aaai won.r-a among yi<u: reader* a ho .dioold have it in Ureir heart* to via db a:.- Um treat ag ti hoope. but if the reasons wbieh tl ?y tow urge shall hold them to the cistern when at rha ao isagsrba a raaasoa we .?hall at leant *fm:r-* Ihndr coaafateaey. CBat heaps ar? a very in?*rn-nt niuedy f..r t oiirm in woman s ..?-.tarne. They ?ay anew I ???? Ineoaaotioat, but thev n. ither aaaooin tJeaalhwas, n-?r prat aal daaaaaaaa of ?.hirt?, mmm .1? they prapoaetoaataafaara wwa the extravagant t?a denck i ? t '. ago, Off eetahUeh ainapHcrty, Jto aw ' Tbey tare bean Iba aaabiaa, and are oa the wan*. Maaank le tboi a it a aaoraaaaal la the roaatry wbaaB aiuMtocori atoll tbaoaevile. Of cenras I refer to Iba Drees Beans in Moveaaoec. Du " t say t<> yourself " BaoOaeOf and eon'ire :n y ut in agination MMM frightful image, bat a won*to plainly dreaaod, and as if she wen? a <. olktttg i roetuie, aad lbs pictnre Is rerapaste. F.n th* benefit of the weaaaa ra Mfchigaa wie gav.? auch neanahwaphhenni ri.i % at Bbeagbneo, Ut tat say tha* they an- to u.t ia Cawveation in Byiat a* 'the i ~:h ef J- a ? to reiitim? theii pnt i iples aad parpessa. a. We ire not BWBrt that l uv 1'kiiii m Iim evolved nag particular theory Of doctrine witli ro card to Weaaeo's A'ti.vl tthMgl nnj ha>o pub lashed ei b ?uniouth aa on that a* i n other sub? ject*. We see bo reaaaa whj the lire-.* Bata^aaav ers s. '! proecribc the HeofJ wearer* who dicht lees consider I hi" ai sali es Drees ReanTsBore after a IshiOB, < Ha general idea :< that women should, w ithin the limits prescribed by inodcutj a,id dc-co r'in. dreai an they severally may aOO tit, and agree to differ where they asaat with charity aad goad a ill. i Ed. Evans's Rotabi Dieoau wa? Isated !a*t trash tu nt Bloonuagdale, ia the pesasaas eta aaajaaar of tpectators, Itsireigbl l,9Mpoeads .. ?enou*, but the iai eat) r claimed that it . an be materially rcdu. .itV It aa* tned on a stiff soil, arbteb, the oaaase atatadl bad b. en plowed but win.' in tlielasl Itreat) y. ar*, tuid then to it depth if fi?>* BaShaa only. The Piiticer, aaoi sd by a Mng!" spaa of bor-es. tboesagbry sure up mil palsetised th.- aayfl to the depth ofaMaaraaaa raueiag it to fall ia a shower behind the ?eCUan* it WaM i i u? i to l Bl a breadth of tine.- fiaatl and it tea? judged by -oiiie ofti. In atteadaacs that a la.-ge* ?aaehias of this pattera, pffopsbed by four hoi ,m, guided by oos ti no ? oeld pah erl te the sod to a d..^4h of tea Off twelve inches by a breadth fino feel, anj thus i!. :\ -iv . :? , a. PM fM'i day the ground heuig lett in a tat bettei com: 'ton tban ir'plowed and liar rowed in th.- nrdii arj raaaw r. The general verdict >t obaerrera vm- tb.it, tboagh tin. nasebaas is probaldy sntceptibhi of imprevesasat, i* certainly dees mom arorhwhhtba ssms onthiy of p..wer than any plow can do. Whether it >? adapted to or aany be Baads1 Bed i*i as be profUabl) sand on stumpy, ris ky, ten-by ut illuiwi-e ditlii u!t laud, mir reporter Joe? not rtatOj BOT have vie any report of the BJBSBSS SBSonnl of powr required bj r. If sails atly. bow i v er, it vwi< u on' t.'inn *i ot:M I i* e Jteen emj ioyed te tum an ? I Imary fariDW, tbsagb it Is plBBaihtj 00B tel..led that tue power required to bxoaa ylow hon snntnlly tbtaagb lbs earth Mgald part obsod hf this maebiiie, abuli ui-play? twelve r"?. ot s'e.-l teeth, BBOril i; "V.-r -i\ cneeiitrii i fluidem, or wheel*, and Ibas pte- :: g i i lull weight on that row of baath which are in mediately under it. aj d ao baasftad deep eel u.t.. the enitb Itut we will lud BSM" flilIV de* tib*V this Digger, daceH w doohtlOM be aaore teareblag ly tested a: the [napbuBMBt Trials and Fair.- of the cur iciit yen;. i\i rlose with the atataossal of an i iadlcaatit ><t ib.- Immense importerca ti tho rnrsswi aAetsnow beinganadate luraish aaaoro saaeairaaabatkatetot the PleW. BfeUSOO.Marray, I t. ? of the largest fmmen ii, Uli. noi>, who ha* several thostaad Here* i-i reaps this v ear, has toggeetedaad contributed to a ?reaaasi of Io0,lg0 tot ts..- iaveatiua u4 i prniltaal. aaeaoaofal -team i r other improved pi..vr, requiring only that tt ahull do the work of paypariag the ndl sbr the eassa>. i,.'i. i i -i ed rap,illy . even ti.. I gh at no 'le-i (ost j^-r acre tl an the-an..-wi ik i-i now a. < omp'ished by the oidinaty Plow, the great object desired b. lag reliiity, in ord.-r that the iaSBM BBS 'vln-at and com li.-ldi of ilie Wi *t BMJ be pi.t in i taniHioa and BSadsd at the mint favorable seaeag of the jeer. Mr. Munay etpn-aeea ?M oeinjnt that if the reipuLdte nuniber of te?ie* and BM8Could be obtained at BSUalprJoSS, the BUaaaaVI of grain ai d rooi-prodticing at ree in the Weet would ba doubled in a s.ngle vrar. a tfEoao-Wmrrive BaacLTiao ia ? MTanri BtSSi MfM.il?. -Mr. JT. f*^*" "' '?. '.."?!:. HoBse. 'it Brunswick, wsj delibcmteiy ii arderi a bj Char mi Moore, Mnrskal of thai town, on Saturday night la-r. The cii< imistaiic-i are bii' tty *.< foliows: ?oors whipped a aegva besanglag to Mr. Wot d the aftemooa <>f that day, whsreapon a saVpad akercatioa took pi?<. - the latter aoaaieVriag the boy aa nndeiervrng the paaiabsaeni. The matter pa**.-.| off, and WUI IboogM DOthiag of on Wood * part. About 9 o'clock that night, Wood, in con.pany with -. \. a! geitlemi i ??h -ittir,' et a tn?de in the front n ? Hi of the hob 1, when Moore entered and remarked, " \\. <d, wt had B juatrel this evening, when I wn,* ? i aatBMd; I am WW prepared for you. W'?od un? it ediatery Brote from tb-* table and remarked, " rbarlie, we did bare a slight difference, but I " have thought nothing of it eince, and regard tho ?' II .ittel as folL'Ottell. A- "Oil Hs these Wold- ? We -i i hen. Moors drew a | i t.d and dettberatety ?ls*>t W.1 Ihn i gh tl S heart. Tie- lr.ft.-r aUrted from 'h' rocfls and reached Ike pa-sag-, arhea be Ml and as* pi'i <i in le i.iuteiv. Minn-b it the bouse und iinme diatery sasappenred. The Mayas wa.* aaaa on th* ttM t. and . ? red i rewm I of It,I <hi for the am-.t of th? ii Dltk .er. but up to the la t BeeOUate, he had not been taken. We i av e learned the-e ta< U from a gea th n an who wa- in the h Ml wh> n the dreadful affair occurred. Mr. Wood wae an eseeHeat and saasl umiSbic BMB, and left a wife with BSTetnf -mall < hi! in ii. [gavaaaah Bepahtloaa, MayW. Ihr Hi r' ',',v/? ,,f the mut day rcoris the arrcat of Mom.-. lb- araa taagbf in Caaadea Ceaaty. T?m y v*. Ton - I. HIT I{..t-..r It. Tan.-v e*j., del. tided a Methoiii-t ciergvman In Maryland w.'.>> had l.. ii indietei tot atSraaptiag to rxefte iaeabordnaaAisai kimI haaam < new amoag *la> <?". the i,asi* af th.- eh?n*t hedag a sarnaan arbach ha bad preached, habe do? li a. a in < '< art Tanei aaid i ' A hard eeeataSW, infted fmj-rtt tt to ridire Ihr ml of Ma tm jotat'me. Ii ? wt taapeai 4 apaa Si hi .flier rutton, ? lule we Here vet in i -tale ofmleolel ii"*:-. It ? ai.i.ut fce ri 111 or .'.'d. rlv leaoaved V. r while it e..ntiai.e.. i*l i. ? BSmI . n nr national ihmarUr U t ? tt TV real I"?' I tt ford im .-ca ?d-Ltiv aeaee tlmt it will In- eSheCaaMy,th-aah i? aasat be itadueliv, afca daway; aad laraeeali hwa* fce the Bbbms er v hi li -I.,, ai' e-?n.ry of,-. I m?v I? Beet eeeakw I AaJ laM ? .1 ,|i I, ,,,,,,[...:. .1 i ?i. ?Ii. 'line -ball < niie whso we < aa r...i,? wMhoat a a) iM I ? tl ? le *?.??<? held in the P?rajaaatfea ?T htleni ai see, > \.-rv tri ad at bumMiitv ?ill totl*tit?-B th* .?,.i*ii du "' Blavi iv ead Utt-1 tt tha utmurd J Iii? puwar, ik. ? red t < mttmtk ii "f the -l??e." ,\i w. in the vim of giai e, M o f'b ef,Ju.-tic Taney ,1? i 'an d tbi?i the BegTO cutitiot be a oltlBOB. an?i ha? no righta wbieh a white man bent I te raenaa t. .Fudge Taney ha* lived forty years fo.. long, unl.-sduring the balance of his life be doe* woik meet for r. sesdaaoa. (rr..l D .flB..'.i?[-r T. J. Wright, a Second Lieutenant of 1'i.ited Stafi-a Uragoeaa. comwitted si . ie. a few day* at i are*go, Ulinoia. His bodj erasfbaad nearti-H-?a* ntirc?about twenty-hi.\ mi es sooth of Clia?**:"? iith a Lullt 1 ihtoagh bis heart. Itaactaa MottTAUTi Aaone B? fttow? - For nun v v. ars peat, Iba i biaaae? ??f*^*!^ Sv!>nn,c and A'utumn^ooeregatad .?-?dt the old trwby houao in We-t RpriniraVlii .!.?? i:Wa aey of wh-h -Neapuss nearly . ne thi.d . f the lading. On be >l?tand?l i ? , ,, i ewaiftnare wvtra bmukI dead abint the ,,.?,..-. aad it. **1 aaadefeeld ?nd aiarvatioa. Wi hat.sbUof that, as wwaavve beard ? f uo similar <a-e* M this n gioc. They were eeen to fly apt iaalei La Iba air, and theu fad; and ?? ar.. ?,,' Ita thank thai they ware pgiyaMdal Cius esj-by tbi gasKe of tit. pkaiga^i