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Cataauoi ! Cataiikh ' Catarrh'Catakhu' What it irf Boit dient Tboaaaadt < f peraou? t rl-i afl BaeM ? aLu<Ta.r* f.am 0? farrfc fcVit p cpj. au- w ?i ?? l'l I ?. i t*;.tea-* *o<: r??u -i ?f?. )?* Ul Iii? l!? : k- W*d i'. l< ?hilfIf t ebrewte ir-n*ti**. aed often **M?aea r 3. i( Mi .tut,' . WaeCt Utotool?? of Ul t'?*l u.n.. bleue, ubi ? 11? MBjilB-*' nWa ftoetal eBiwtt, ?u? pv*Ur'-?t utr ? eos ae?*< Ab? lalwtb* bbro* ?? d i i t? Brno, 104* weuB tiactueii aal Oft*? etwtjp* ?f tht beer. ? 1 et*S ? 1 er k Bf MM Sowof BJ*b?tBB, lot* Of **>*1 , ?Ml! vw ?* aad cVt Impaired OOatlnd bh-l taeie. tl? ?Ii 1. e.<v r? ? rdi?t tm? c-vet Si-?n at.et* d? t f*lk. f***! Ii )~ X Ob! *l0 i :' ? ?'.i .. k'. llf.? -' 1 ? ?P *A*t> aa Ihey er? pea.erall. w..r 1..-.. It fc vri.r... - . ( ? Teean ppncinc, ? nir] '- Bi ..?* Pill ua-a two or tn 1-? tha.ee P*r 4a}, pt< t; p v ri ihr mlidc're?*a ?Bafeln the 0e*\ tl teal . ,y ;..1*1. ty P-???>? " ' ?- ' anott tha-uat- cat a, m .1 an i-d jf a*aap-wne- o.' buaeVredd fr1. , ff ' Jt?-f iL I.?A faSatt?" Bowraejit'i Baattiapt-rii In with ha?a 01 !>???? tv..*, .*e ??ruiy d.-f-re-- S-ti-di.. ew*e,ea'<"<*<oQe<a flt. * '? P'*'1' <?** '?"-.? <-*-??'?'? ? a*a**at.i bwk li . . TV*** KeineCle*. bp tbr ** . W tt < ?>r r*.-, pa* text by m%i. errapr**.. l>to odeiuv.r. u.a.; edOreaa < ?> *t. f ia. p.. *. W. Ul'MfMBI > . a Co.. N . Sa. K-'oacitaj, New Voll. Qbkib'r Spihx. Style (limits . Hart N"w R. Himv N . I lawMlwey Thi 81-Rim? Hai. ?IHK 1 ulb1 i.N TOB P'lP.i D aiaaTai PiBUT or tu Lot ?Baal u wide ?w??.aaaaaal ?Alt **??**, sad lit Bpum ? .? tt.? Btoel h-a H?r <*?? aar* *r*r looter ceae. Bead alia d't .nt.i ? rip top a ? . BeawaMM *ItHb>. cm.'or*a a trail wad- a id cheap, aaoat pa raadr?. E?oa'> Puualar i ata>.,iiatiirbl Nu iill Broadway, cj:i.?i a/lawaaat rrntm) ?1._ C?!i ui.t.r*'* Cap* i ok Hpkin...?New aa l all ata- -]'- ? **t" Mairt AVattawa aad IBraa* at Oaaiv i Batata, W*a BBl hi Braaafway. Lf.AKl 4 Co., aol totraaoooia of faatloe tor (**i tlovaa't Hart, wtll BayBwa*ta? Sarl-n rtl* of frar.thiinaii's HtTi, to **</?* 1 of tLeir naaeotT.?? and tB* pokiu- r"u> t' r 1* la- ] Not. I, 4 aod I Altar Honae, Broadway. elar* aod 11 day !->???< ^llAart-.t: < Tub Bonner Hat, for Bt'tdMia Wtaa, WIR a* rv-ady for daBrarr aa liTi ai.iY April t BtLtiaD fRr-t* k C*., _Na it Broadway, N. T. WllVi EvnTaMMll W'ANTH ?All wild tt.'H' 0aear., Bairrt at, UaiTaar, Be., tor* to I ire tb*m fit oattlv, kwh wall. Bad can hut a't ttorael. torn, tleuld rr-neaih*r ttat CaBTail.L'l e*k>hial/'d ta'atriliboirat ii ttlil at No ?1? B-> way, *har* Ladlra a d atli*** aa *r?ll at Bayt may ?e aulted at a eaaitpiat't aotir*, m tac a. ?? ??tii't-to.-r uaousi. Hattmd' Plush, BAtra Batib and Ci.om. Tret aad Bidi* oca aoa alepai t atitgoa jfaaaca Baitiaa tl U>c aaoat ippured maaaCaotara. Jaraaaao LlaTHaat. r> pt.-iot lalab au4 color by the do? ar eat be erder. RoBBaTi B Caraan No H a w-. , ~ JaEADY-BlAI'P. N.'UhTs.- Nijrht Nhirt?, Trivrlifif, atrta, rtaao*! Balit*. Vouili' Shine Boj'a 8b.rta. ematoidorsd BatrU. BUriei Jea SMrta. 00 0 ad lArlra, wholaaal* or retail. Bloat wariaated lea Paai.r.o k Son. No 61 Nate* 1 it. C.Mll'KTl.M.. iSi an. Cmoici PiTTlBBI roi Brains Bales. BMira a toiimitiiv, No. tab Bio*dt?*>, o*ar Uread lt.. Baa r.ow opealap Ut.r oliu-u Bprlap Impoiutluoi at the ful !?? ? lot* >elee: \Mte4 aod Kneel Ho ui be.t Kopllaa.I'e to 15a, per yard Taaeeixy aad Bruweli, hcit Euaiiaa. la t. in p*i jaid Bwiwe-plT aod laprtiu, ii--a-ttylst. 4a to tt prt yard Blear Oil ( lota*, fco., Ao., at equally low ra**t BBlHt-ELS CABEETB 7.ri CaUTTBFEM VaRH. A Mw- BBTBCI t. CaoaaLiy's laraovElm laOTvrrn Bat'sita.-, Wiiihtid la wear aa weil aa fapettrj Bt-taele. Waaaati 11 a fwt colon Waa.aariD to loot ti w*0 at ary other B Meli. Waaaaarao to ha AD per ceut <o?***r to to* Loaiaiuai ttiaa aay oW*t car pat Ca'l aad tee 'hew. Eilce 6 . 0. B. ULMflll.T &. Co. No Ml euedwey, eppoal * St. N Ichoiaa h' tel. Groter A Baker's Celebrated BtNiLV Sewiac Machuiti. Haw Btti 11 aa Raai'cao Paicaa. No. *SA BaoiDWtv, Naw Toaa, No. 182 riLToa it , Sr. .iki 1 \. 8ecosid-Hand BAPE.a. BTe hart jvot rroelved a few B(Lbai>-?AAC Bar 11, whlob we rOI eetl very law. 1 No. *t< Murray it N*w Tora ?raaaai fc Mm> n \ No. ?P Not* Mata it. St Lonla l! No. PI OrarlBr-at., Naw-Otleaaa. Bfcw, a lar?e aaapttBieut of out Wilmi Patib 1 Pur tau Suku aa Paoar Sarai, from a."' 'o I1.1t? Whbblbb dt Wilson n Bewibu Maohin ts, Pileea ainetlp telaeed. M We pewter them for fatally u*e ?IN. I. Trlbuoa. "Iwap are -dae favorite* fci famiu**>?|N T ftwoe. UVna, No V Buwdway. New-YoTtL. Acwuiu bIai him .t -All prnoni trbo harpBepa la Bat 11 Be Bap Bawiaa Machiiai whisk will aot peifarm tot areaB that patchaaer* eipeuted tbew to do, era ttformed that Braaaa'a BJacaiaaa a***t fall to do aay Had of work. No BBS It ewer dUaapolatad In Uieae ma hi. 1 _i tt Siaaea fc Co.. He. 4SI Broadway BlBOERw Bewino Mai hinf.s. PJBe bwaieoa* laoieaae la .ha d*maud foi Ueaa admirable tt haetrahltd witiua fo..t moulba?teiltet** tie re protparity of the country. Wfci en. ai ol oar Maohioea BPeakry reduoed I. BL Biaaaa fc Co., No 4M Br-wdwap. BlBOB&'B ?EWINt. MaCHIKBS. fkwaww lit .1 Bawiaa Macaiaaa at ?k> anl H i are aarranlhai anPeereal etteaUoa la all <???-! : a. poel qujuAUri Bbwp are wuofc the hoet Macnihet erer otaead at a low prioe. _Lfcl Bluett a Ct.. So V* Broa'way Novello's Sai keo Mi sic. vA'aaa fc Ali ra, Me. 1 Clinton Hall, awor place N. T. Cat Unary Edittuu of to* Oaatoaioa, Blaawab OtraOon, Pet I, fc-vfca CacA 74 eeoha. Bajuai a 1 Kit oritr.noitt la She Beet ana Cbeaptwt Arllci* fur Breatinp, Beauofyta*. Uleaolrp, Curhnp, Praaerrloa and Rxlurii.i Lue Hall. ?aMBatlrpM IVraalehi ''"aiUutiil ftrfmrn 0KB 1 l.EMEN m Hath. bl'lllNl. ?tyi El. ?Blltli, A. W eiBBWu-et, Invite* the atteaupn of bit < . ttouiera and ube BBa ka tfca 1 ew etywe of i!tu the hi?h finita aad fatric ar* eat et called hp the prodaotlona of auy ho-iaa to the Bud No U Baaaau it UPEMM. OE the Jil IUN?. C.\mpai(;N. We are aew raoerrkas our *rai?o letPOBTATioaaaf Par-.-.ti OBtBa Dixtai, Tea, Uisibxt ??oToii.it Sara Paaita si ?n .i> Baoaaai, CLecaa, \aaa* aao Piacv Oooni, fcwl karfcaa bean troentiy le'ec.ted by a it awli who hat*' rpect IB*peat Avratal Id thli eoantry to aecerr.e abnro..gl. y acquainted Wtah fA-e laeWa of uh* Aiaarloao pubiiv, we frei t oandrot Iba; kkey wtll be mood Bvraaioa Toaav ana arroai InrnaTaii iirai hi . Mtaaar. W* lueLa a* laapaetion ol the elvi a, ai?d *jk (i aai Cit.MitLii at AXatiaaea, Bum* aao Pi.ttap Wait. aBaf whtjh ei ate dMeiu '1.. 0 tm 1 a. Lntixi.v ManaaaTB Paun. E. V. Ilu i.m.. 11 tu, _ Cot laopowat in> Bijommt. A Nbh Aktki.e Boa ki Hi 1 IwllSB m IwBB IBM 1? 1 Bl? beat aol cheap-at artK-la for tfce Hair. Bor areaerrnj PJBBB mg aod rnetoitl t :hr Hair; toe ciuet petf*ot bairdreai lamaJerrd to ifc* a-'blic. S.-ld a: Not 5t7, 4P7 and 1'7 war, and by all eVufiitli ait' farcy poodi d. *l*r*. Lari-> lloawta, email BS cent*, laquir* lot Paat.ua a B > BawaBf er CorvritrriTi 8f0uM)-H\\d BBTKB. a . uataT Baai,alka fchw. a mtf* aeaonmeni of Ike oe < l-ated WlLBBB FaTCBI Baaaa at nwared prt*** en aooouat ot ratauvai. Drpot No. . Ji WaBar. reai t?aii tt . N V_ Cbistadoeo's B mk V\ 1. Tae Qaastiaa St-n in Kotnri Mo Moaa PoiioNut t Maia tirai *B haaor to the ptwt The 1 tpap-.it. ut Mala* la Gaer ha?r ar'tlea lew* auee.l - L'tr-i pit ,-ai Man " > > ? ? tea rar*, waewtetw* *ad -tfain n prvpe.au ? of Cain ?1 I dot " ftw I Solar Heu** New *a:k. by pubitefcina in Ueu editor" . ?at tfc* f>y)ew1np oeataaerati* atakemeat of Ot Jam-t A ? 1 who, bp natteital adaiwetoc. eta.ai ia tba lioiii atnA of auf aaalyUcal aad oonaadlta < umioa IC*pv I I BBBeer eaaTirr that 1 h*?* mad* e tb*r?a|h anaiytit ,>f CaiiTtaaao'a BacaLtioa Nut D? a, and uu* tt.ai it u?*iaot teatata aa* atwewra-'ioa o'lead vtbaievrr. wi ant otker tubttte a BAwt waaed prows Uj'iciM.iu ta* 0** 1? of *>ia<w oaina it la tjhe waaaw dtrerteo for U* parpoee jf dylii the air. JaMKa B Chi - 10?. M D. , W*w Tort, Peat ail tagt, IIA?_ _Chi^ . Hoi.loway'm Pilln?a Ii-va tiu*t*e ralMTa tut aMa af tuaaBaaraeaa. the rlatt a da from pa*a, impart rut ?! 10 Bke BUtatlta end retuia-ity to tar lx w.o. Me:a/art- ry No. H MaMaa-wae, II. _ Bill's Hair l>\t. ;?(' ceoti a box, B ic\ 01 ' aayarta a aeft, ametT apitaiakca, aad it adtaiUed to be lie. BaM at Nil 1 Barclay it_, arJ bp ail druo-.tu Oacaaar tm tow prow to aod bve.tr of tk* Hair. dkacTaa <MaTwa*T far ehaprad aeoda. hama and pCee. Dm. Jas. McCi intim k s Coi*P am? Count Jtiartraa M a combine-;..r of Net wa'a A epetablea, ait d . to Bka krrtta'M and (Ittartwu r* tt tfca Braatiiep Oraiut. which wtaewrwt Ce'dt Cooeao Boarare-w aad B r* Taroat It r ?paraa teatvitaB-tttlm*. *v*iy tn ipeof in9aante lot firm Ike Lwaa? and T*i at. t d ni.ti te* fr** retpirattoo of per. ?><!? hw**Jk Prlo* S4 ca. ta Eawrp Bottle beaia Lb* alacat .re at taatkiT Motroa (tucewtec to 4 C. ihaau A Co ?, Pi, ?rie? te?. WBelatalt Beppt at Pa-Aroi-P fuviiABoti'i ft ?.4 BMIofcerat B*ld by Onwtwt*. _ Call am? 8sb It. Toiaiaiv Pra w. pic*aartafactt,^ to iwaa Mow* ere Waoarvea. aaUetptea ? - ??> ?? Hard Bitb>.*r O-.olt far savt a. Nu. .V7 9?<****1, offpaaLt Uo fx A. ? VAJ t ?haa. Peatafla. aad I 250th Tlm ok Silauvs A Marvin's Wilder Ntrrt>?.mm far*. Mr. * n. i>, Tena, Marek 1!, 1MR Hrwi t iiiMlMioK br Loa?: /?ee* Yotira oft?? !?a loK. i* at bead. In reply to p.rqwil! 3 m'i.?..'i/i .? ?.'? ?? ' y ' r.*-. :'?-??' eweee'v.d cut t--.*? ?Ii? p?*vtM te'. af? ?rHy or Bot ? we-a* My. it u:d. Ho taf* > mil well hove Iotj tubjncAwa to ? aaori t???re teat, for, in faitog through the M *' I M Into ? large ' pale of Pittebirgb ? nf taoij of coere* I- ? *!**?. We fooed r fere downwe-d ho f boried is Ute meta r.f fire, tod tbeeah K ted Uei te that poeiti? 'or tpwari ot roBTT ?ji li ?hu Look*. g*p?? > ?< ?-?'- ' Ly ; ??--is ft 17 p?r-<-ii ine-h w..e r?rAwA, ?r.d ee Lfir.le Mthalay Witt' ten The eb'rka(on Plan***** Reek of ? ;a -'?), wer? paid or. ! preetnletion, belog eoiiiely p-rfic*. W e e-jpr> a* r>t* b ;r.dr?d of the bi.ei- ??? nee o' '.eta twR <?> iki iee*r wi..jree to Ue uo-r rctieie . ( th* above. We M**f *Z| i to (?? at. t* -!?. r haRpa] | . tR* wij pj * *?fe .nan the** I j ut owo BaBBaAl Very ttoly, i.e., CLaIH J MORTJltvCo. A larit BPj BRBBMI .'onr tViLrr* PATBBTPal ITIIITT*** : . *.e by ?1 ? ? I * - k kt a k \ i?, No. 46 Murrey at, New Tort. The "Old Dominion" Corrzr and Tea Pot< .Are man .'a.' red fder lb- pa'eLt for the l'atted Stete*, by et* i in*, RtakHAM A. atUBeT, ri.ilan'pii*. and er- for it kj dreien .n houaekerpitf an. lee aad ego*aksepen genet*!!j. ?. P. 7,?ai:r, ft* 9 rieit at , Trade a?*nt .'or the City of New-Tork. The Birth op ?prino. Rm g net co me at l&et, L ti W gepie' Wra'her, Bed bore trarei tart Lvoa a r'owura aprinbie, Wteie Uiej lie p-nij, Kiliir ? tu ki winkle, Bup?, and \ ? ?? too. And. if rale are raring Through tour hooae by night, OI?e th' rn l> ok'? PlLL, air, Tiejr'Il aurely die with fright Lroa'aPowork it hennlea* to mankind, b-it wUi kin ail h' o?* KiAee'a. a**d*a worm*, baga, lr. Sold ? 7'rywa.r*. R*Bpl- Cetka 2f> rnU ; reamer awa* '* ewat* and S I. Babm ?> h Pa**, No* 13 aod 1*> Pag*>re#, N t. AsTf?r- h or i e Rfei tacra \ i r. Tb* Borr lakl.R la KciaTRoinxan, with he addition of a f.l >i it fain.*, which will Ott furultue* with everything rr, .? ut. for * irfrvahrr.ut, fioru 1< } o i l ? k to j p. m. tin* *dditi< a will ao' eba>ge tbr ptr.mt anaafaawraa* Jamas PakKra rripert;,. ly t^nciu the etU' tion at the aejbRg to tfie adjnnrebie ? oi ;t i? E**eblianru?nt. The Elliptic 8p*u/ia Bid. Will be uT!?ereallr med ? |Tweed N**4t a ly to he wen to be apjnaaatatV- JTrlbriae. Her e< aaMpRihad tha **4wet d>? i"d -| H .me Jou-n?L Ti e b* ) i eat* ???? wttn tn*n arRakaat M ?, Oaaa r *? n,.r. Fr tali ni. e # S to Rfi Por tale by fiat '.'*ea dreien tori til: i nt the country, anr" by the Elliptic Bed Spring Company, Hj. Sir Bmarlwa?, New York. tiew-npUre circular* aent on applloati n. Chanoei.ikks ANO OaM I'i xt! RES. Our unrivaled aeeortment will b* eold dnrlng the Sprleg i*?aou At a BmaLL AnvA.voa oe CoiT. E. V. HaCchwoi'T A Co., Coroner of Broadway and Br.xjme at. Ki iti kp CtTBLRD.?Ky MaHRW <V C'n's K*rlicnl "ere Truet. Alao Hllk Elartir eto^rira? f >r vert'->?* eelo*, ine portera aad aboolder bra e* luicruaentafor definnit'oa made iooider No 2 Vreey-rt, Aatcr Hoc**. N. T. Lediee'private roon.aamd leu*!e attendant. BeOni BiraouM Llmon H'lTCgll, Tbe aubrorlber having been appoin'. I Agent forth* aale of Lie above ?elrhrated aa auoea in Ibt* cPy, nebaiuowoa hand ? l*lg* eaat ttmi nt and ia rourtau'lv rrM rinng t.."m, In a-inly kr? etyleaol i a?n, of beautiful deelar aad wurkmanablp. Thb UENkT BiVM.t Lf ? KM Wa I lh*i, cat; if*rt ired In LiTerpnr.), are ackaowl?dg*d to be fuilr equal a* Una keefkkTg M ihr i el-hrat d bf. i fviaRM wet/ be* of Liver pool, and tha t t Cooper wat< Lea of Lonoon, and ere aold at oiDrb l*ae prli ea thai aatAM of I.t in. Tbe aobaf riber known,* wall the in.pirtanoa *o gentlemrn of having rorrrct and reliab.'* tim ii fp.ii, which can alway* be aafrly d. pei.ded uwon, haa ? very y. ?u a iioroughiy terted before otferiDB them tor aale Tii-ee wat hra are ?> perfectly con ?: lue ted and a.icurately adjuated for the po ket that taey are not rfleited b? aawafag Ut tn? temperature, o: by any outward motion, ai t i very i l* taefl dy bim ba luaraoteea to give 11 ll and kkl art aatia aition Oa*. C. Ali in, In.porter of Watcb?a*t>rl fewelry, Wkelatall and Retail. N-. 41"iB oaJway, Qaa door below Canal at., ('onuer)y : N < 11 VV. tl] Trees and Pi ant*.?Raksiins A. Co. are aeadlag (roan th Ir Nuiaary. at Ptoahi r, ' i, p*i it and Oa> bamcbtalTaaaa, B*BaaaBB*a, PLOwaauia Hiianav, Rom s Bad OBBBaBI IM PLABTb, of the oiijlceat vai-atioa, ann' IbrlRy. ?igoroua growth Catalognea lu niabrd on application at No. ]7? Broadway, and g' c*> BaRestad at PaR a Market Wnaif, free of ci.a-aa. The AMI Ul an BMoRER ?10.000 ruM in March to date Man Len a In liar wl I find their aaaortmect lao-.io p.rte with, ut tot* haaarp To h* bad at CaB?, Hu?*ao a Baanka 11 at tie ra. t< ry, Haa ir.' and a i h'rankfor. at RrrrntE Ci iti.d WlTROI r LA4 eii\tihv. Brs/AMia't Tktatis, No. 1 Barclay at. (oppoaitt the Aitor Heua*). retain and cure Rapture without laceretiee or danger ef momfifet? n Raftra to all tbe tint -urreoua In tbe oHy. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, I860. to COKRL8POM>EST8. Ro 8r,race aaa ae taken of Anooymoria CommTnlnatic ja. What avet It intended for Ineeruon moat b* auihenatcated be tue BBaaa and addreaa of th* writer?not na iaaaarCy for puhliok tton. hot aa guaranty for bia good faith *V* cannot undertake to rrAiirn r*j*> ted Cocacnord.~ationt Rual'.eaa lettera toi Tu* Taiaua* Ods w ahoeld lu pj aaae* be addreaaed to Hoaaca OtatLir k Co. J. P For* la our Agent la Pal l RiVKB fog tha Btla af Th I Taiitsa. Our liniiy, Reaa-Weekl] ?ndVtrrAi, ad) ,i ? ... he oktal:., d from him. Tbc SU'pbt-aa uiur.Ji r et?? went to tb" Jury yfg terdrty aftprnoon. After MRiURf fire hour*, the C urt Bi!j"urned. It wa* uniiiir?fiiiKl thht the Jury tat-re ten fur RfkRI aftavOR auJ t IPO bt ?f |aitu!. Ac cordinf to R later report, the jury Rrrrwvl ?t tiiid ni|bt Upen a verdict ot guilty. We priut thia luoruiu? tbe 'ettnr of Mr. A. Ab b? tt in aeaumed ctirm tton of our report of the recent,uer-t of "Tbe Society for M*liomtirjp; ?? tbe Conditirn of the Jew* " We hare declined to t; re p'rire to a much more veiboae ? omni:, u tioL fpRaR <be Rev, J. B. Pnney, *bu h a?v ned tj ua mainly trivial and irrelevant. That tbe SOk ety afoiekAiJ l*. at;d lorg ha* been gro*8 buuibug, wo CALLot bVprMi tiitii r?t>od taen, with fatti iRtebV lion*, ha%e lent their nami-k to n, we hav ? n?v,?r tiiipatin'ied. Aa the .Ie?va pay largely towar i tit aupfiort ot Cbrat'.an and Infitte! paujx^ra and tWwAV lir gf, tAhile rarely RT RRVRP?aaRaTfabf RM of twSb can faith to aaRRRRM a publi'j barden, are et .nut regard the tmmt ti thia Society aa either Aproig te or it apei vfut. It t?, we preeuttie. a prod tfailg ? ei :y r:.J .ftght t ? 1-e That it diM-a little or nothing, rnty not he the RabJI of tbe manacer?; but it cot?ta eotuethirtg, and ahou'd eitht r Ik? made to effect ?oic.etting. or fh Rfl up. A? it i* and !.->i)g b&i been, it i* a naked a&t re i :i Ckrbaiba ;i*:lkntnr py, a-:d a dir jurajetn-i:: of Riiasiooary eflort. Tbe QiiarRittine Removal tj] yeaL<riaypiM J tbe Aieembly by t' e dcciaive vote of'.Hi | ,;t. J pa] be'ore tn ^ however, aa ktaondment tvaa : polkted, ' by content," which pr.nidea thkt the near Ou.nrantine abaJl not br awMti 1 mi |. ? . a/ h .. * (.'I'taty. Tail la I diagraceful pr aud tbo*e *?bo i:a.*e tte " c iQsent ' shou'J have mm grata u> '?** Asbannsl of it. We I are no idea tk it tuch a location ba tb:a provtM Oroid* i* either J-j sirable or probable; but ttBj proviso -a a fn-sb mm tr.?Lt.on to ihe bugaboo pnatc which til btva raiaed, and wL :h tendi to reader aiy loci?on o the V-hJAiitine d.ffieult if rot impoaeiidt). lit tbe autetidiDtrit prot. l^d that the ne* QBjMjMtia kbit'.! DA*t be I deated withia ? tmle ol* any : iwt > ratdd city or viLafe, or whore thero aro iLire th^a fifry dwell.ega withia a radios of oac mi!.' tnm tbe main BtTuct^^rv^ tt would not have bf>'n M bad; bat the actual prjvition ia aa eoavirdly am 1 ciean bb scy bobbob ever excited in New-Jeremy. The Gr/vernor aod Sen ate have %\ p.. uLv! three eminent and e*teen.ed citiienB?Iloratio 8eytnoar (Dcm> ciat), late Governor; Grorge W. PatWaor. | Repub? lican", hta Lleut Govornor, aad John C. Greeo (old liM Wh.g. who probably ro*M for V. 'm on . Mr. Greene U a ?taten Waeder; Got. Seymour ba Is from Ooeida, Lt Go*. Patterson from Cow Ui.que. Eacb of ttem it above tt** suspirioo of r.'k-d? personal ? an from this important trust: Here 11 do partj masonry id ib* Coaimiaioai the People of la,- State end the 1'poplr? of tie Island alike coo?de in them. We are in favor, then, of ?.. r-z that CeMBbai nthe IUM fowttw>lBBsww tbe Quarantine, construct and furnish it, and ac'l tbe old one to pay the eoit?or help pay it, or overpay it. as the case may be And, whea they ?ball hare lorated the Quarant-ne. we .nt-nd 11 itu Uin tb*t keatiori, and try to bring thia tnost de plorable coutroreniy to aa Mi, But, to fetter tot ? i.rLUi eau'mtb bf auch provisos as tL? Eiflfl C'? unty folly, :? paltry and v ??> ?. Perbipi the Berate may better let it go, if tfco MB it otherw u-e r.ht; but it is none the !e-rdr-,pie aV.e. _ TF^IPHIAMK AT AI.BIW. Top Assembly has f:rat passed and twSB !^ !>d ? bill purporting to prohibit tbe sale of IatuAicatiua* Lt<]iitjra at a IwOSfBaJB, ,,r the keepng them on hand for that purpose. Believing that siid bi would have amounted to nothing ;f enacted, we stand over it<< grave w ith the dr r>? sort of eye?. But we entreat th>' Legis'aturc not to k L tue sub? ject drop. Our present Lxciso Law il grof ?!>' de fective in at least these points: L It authori^s the licensing of groeshnpa in tewLi-h-ps which deeire to l>e spared suehiuilieti-'a. Tt:;.- oogbt not to be. In every case where a clear majority of tbe voters of a town-ih'p or wird are opposed to the Liquor trafi'.c therein, no ?oeaae eboiild be. granted for such town or w.srd. 2. The C'hii.:;..--ii.nrn of L*X''>A ab \\\ be quirtd to begin to liceum on the 1st day of MafCfl and eloaa their labors befure ttB fir-it day of May: at,d all licences Hto'ild ran fom said first day of Ma> foronejear, acd do longer. The mode of Iwec.emg by dnMets all SomflMf p*J rawed in this Citj ll a dndge wDieh 10 Oil Id lie stopped. 3. For an llllkalliocl person to dismay a lign importing that he keep* tbe forbidden LtqM ??, M to display bottles fir OMkl wb c't appear to contain such liqufirs, i* a fiftoal violation tt tbe restrie t "Os of tbe Excise Law, and should be made le ga'ly such. 4. Lvery citizeu ahasald be author,.'. 1 t ? com pinn of viola'ions, and afrould bf MthoiizBitc cointncdcc suitaiu the sjajnt) and behalf of th" Peo pV of the State, giving aec'irity for eosts, and re? ceiving to bis own uw? ail the costs rec ver d, w:.h half tbe penalties. Any person proved to havo k(i?t liquors for sale at ar.y time daring the current year, should be prranmed to have done to on every day BJiee the exrife )ear legan, unlesn the contrary :s plainly made to appear, and should be flood, on convict. BJL, $11? for eaeb d?Jf of aueh violation of law. ? Boei are aom? of thetamendmenta reqiired to rerder the pre rent PTrtaw Law what it purports and intends to be. May we not hope that they will substantially be enacted at this session .' THE BtTPatKH tornT. Did the reader, on h;s fir?t ti-it to Washirigt^D, ever wend bis way |loiB| Pennsylvanie. avenue, with bis eje fixed on the pile of buil 1'mg* that CrOaTI C Ifttol Ilili, tL-d bis luioil lOfi wuh vis on- of t'.d greaiiK sa and dignity of the Judicial and Legisla? tive DapaVeeBSastsatt tba Cijuruur m, WDich bold tkeil bc-ata t: in Ten to one, that, in Mcendi.ng th-% M46MI e flights of steps thit leal firrt to Uaf BtTj ' r,-..le, and toence weamy up. up, tip t) the rotunda, you lost )our way, omitted our I ?bi and fou A yourself ?*> ftpertedlj grojiiDg ab.mt in a dark, damp, losr, aub ifininfsin aparttuent, whose undefined iiPMOlioil Belt away in distan; ahs loA's wild uere a:id LwQfl e iflawll of pUl?rti (| BO wlMawSlI style pi architec? ture; in 0B? comers BOOIawiBOf fhps and c \! ? ts; ia another, a b?sp of dingy bixe?, covered with dust, and piled up |o the c m.,; ou this ridfl a mass of moldy barrels, itli sT*d atni id d B mi in.n, und whither empt} Off filled u> one k:i<>nl| and BWIf ..ff fOlderi a AlIwMS iB BBjlOfeT, aud lbro?*ing a Iuiid strea'u acrOM th.i tu/steriouj criverti, and suggeiiiiof thoughts of Mil ton's "lower " deep." Vi.ii start b^k at first: M lured b;, ti.-' in-ht "f the fuiuaee, you venture ?:;il inrther aato it's BJrti< tkial oa\e. On machiug its center. )> i -'.. . ? |l ust one of the btJMMmi a strong frame-work Oi rtwtSatj ,-re. ted limber", at.irti. c from the lloor in a 'tucket of j-.iiars, and going up t. the eei'.i g, evidently for the pii:p >-t< ol sui;; rt:'b ti ? rtructure above, and giving you a most uncomfort? able- fei'linu' that there is BAofSt of being ern?hr*! to atoms in this grtm catacomb. You puih on, treaaiDg as stealthily and pMCfag nowd as I I lai tly as Guy Kawk- s did on tbe memonb e i'iftb of N'ovemU r. Yoo discover s BArrow p'-.- ag-*, lightfil with Jon !?tup. Y .t.-r \ bftneea trro walls of old deal boxes, see a distant glas? door. As jou approach, it seems It be luatded by a peraon*^ with a \.sa?,e j j : dark ' ?>< -yh to cnzrespund wth the ge^-'ral gloom around him. On a n-v.r^r \ y -j [->ri:-iv^ t \\ be ia i Bf of thorn* kybrii b pBSM w h?i have no ril r that a wh.te m;tn is bound to respect. Beibta hati? time to keck hirn dov,a for st-'pr>iBg u;> the w: y, ho prof.'undly IobBbbi L-'tvl, gently s.vings the door, and. Ifll Bonding ti i Ol thre-? ate;n. > . bto ushers) Md t .ri'vr ro.'Ti .f ?b?al! diaer-r.n', tharxd over head ItBe a q-iarter section of a nun* km ahell. the upper and broad- r r'.m ororvjmg awfl ? svindows. Bud the ijweraud narrower OOOBBsfl down garret I.ke to twt r! a9T] the w.id mt being oi ground glass, and Mm BfBt tri -khn-; tr.r ?. tnem into the apartment. Ttat which m -at ar res*s your sttcction is s long pe,r7. Just ia fr^nt of toe?e w.r:djwi, sUhtly eierstesl sh' ve the fljor, tlung which are ranged in a straight Line nine an cieDt persons, clad m Marl* iHt g^wa. Thotizh a ??ispioion creep* ar-. fBV cr.nd that they may be men. they look, for all tt- w.,rld, like a row of worn outnoraew, iiu .-..; in an ?? Intelligence O'?oe,'' > w. itii g to be y..r- d. A r an rt&nds in awB f x. ? front of them, sbtkv.^ a roll of ?BBBsf M ft m ??? j sivrly ia the fa.se | f the i ?ctral Tirure of the ? (who strikingly r acmbles a weazen m :mcy , a:i blazing swsy st tr..> whole nine Lite Moae at a tire, naif b do. eo pereo-s are ljangin^ on ? hurs, or idling aboat th<* rtx?m. Bn ask the ebon watinel % ho aad w hat all this is. You are peactrated ar.th awi? on h'artizg that yoj stand ia B e ; -e - -.ee of the Supreme Court of MM I r.'ted Btatee,, ^oi t-it he whom yon had ia jonr ignorance looked upon ss w i:?"n-fa?ei, is Roger Brooke Taire-y. We would not speak d;sro?peetfal'y 0f t: e ?jupremo Court. The first tune we stambleJ i I ? it, m wot not that it wbs the Supreme Court. We re. ently entered its sabred pre-'mcts in company with a;i irreverent Western lawyer. After gax jig Biound a moment, he caola?aed: " I don't wonder " at that I . m. ia the Dred Scott oaso, Why, " what a - ?oUto-hole of a place this ia' " These old men ought to be rat up aBoae grosd. " where the; can breathe freah air aad tee real day *' light once in a while." Our friead sra* ngnt. Having burrowed to ratny yean in thia smteirrB nean ca?uy, it ia uot strange that Kiae of the r opinions should be of the earth, earthy." But we bare gra er cauies of critiri?? Tie Slive Tower, krowing tfcat it would ultimately fiat o? refuge in tb* Legi?lative and Fveu'ire bran?he? of the Government, has b ag had ita eve up- a the Supreme Court aa its final hidrng-piaee from the av' ngiog ipint of PflOOd n. At iU organizatioa ia 179, the Court Consisted of aix jnc'gre. Three were seleet-d from the Nor n and three from tfca S .nth. Pat ten Mil*, tail proportiea was retailed. Ia I'-**. C lief Jus UM K Jewoth waa ret.t Minister to France. Whe-. he left, the North bad two and the South three of the .Tndg-s. The tnormal v. *-J eJltBQSt a Ctiief, I till January, 1801, when Marsha!! was placed at its brad, luua uivirjg law of tie ail JojdfOO to the j South. Though the cumber was afVrward in- | cresfi-d to WMBi and many chance!! <>f membership occurred. Southern su< n ma-y oo the bta:h was ; net shaken tail 183 , wnm McLean ol Ohio, hav -g trie jear before been labstitBled for Trimble, of Kentucky, and now Boidwia of Pa. taking tbe seat vacated on the death of Washington, of V*. tbe North had four of the seven. Jackson in the Bank war, and Calmun in the t ullincaiitn contest, encountered the opposit: I this tribunal. They resolved to nuke it ours sub? servient to Executive dictation and the decrees of the slavery propaganda. In 1898, Marshall, after pre?:diDg for eix-and thirty years, died. And now the first str:-t!y poetical appointment to the ben'h w&a made. Iu 183% Pusne. Secretary of the Treasury, re? fined to remove the Federal deposit* from the I nited States Bei k. TJanaajSOO JaekoOB WeaQs/fd him from office and appointed IJ.'.'T B. T.aney ia his place, in the recess of the Senate. Taney promptly did the job. The Senate refused t) con? firm his nomin kt'"ii, ax.<l be we it bark to private lie. Two yesrs aU-rward, Marshall died. Jack? son, willing to reward Tv.ey for d<r'i_' au ?mJ-i.ni political deed, OeeOOWed Bpea him the ermine that f-11 from the ahoulders of Marshall. Benjamin P, Butler was then Attorney-(Jeueral. Bf the rules ef the profession, he should have received this ap? pointment, lie had .ample learning, OSfOtseaee, industry and ir.t? grity, for the place. But it was gi'.en as a compensation to a politician who had not scnipled to perform a hiiih handed ac1: at the dicta? tion at the lixeeutive. i'rom that hour, the Court lost caste with the country. Ca houu fix>d his eagle eje upon it and resolved to make it the snb- | senii r;t hack ol the negro propaganda. 1*0 tVs end, it was necessary to restore Sotttaattl BBBfBOn 6i) 01 the Bench. Two BOO) seats v. ere creat--! ?. I der J;.ck-on. V.an Buren filled th"m with Citron and McKiril '), both eUreme elaveh ildere?the former a respectable jnriat, tbe latter a groveling parti-m. And r.ow the Cc Bit consisted of ft re rlaveholder? an 1 four mm slaveholders, with the iioserupnlms Taney at its head. And thus it re? mains to kfcje day. Of the It* Chief-Juiti. er of |U| C >urt, two were from the North, and presided in too stjgre gite 7 years; while tbe South has furnished three, who have presided iU) years. Of the 31 AsOflfl >i Justices, 13 oeaae from the North, and It from the South; the aggregate period of the for? mer tx-ing 191 tears, and of the latter, Vi44 years. Purine the first li? jears of the exiejenee of the Court, the Judges were si ieoted equally from the North and the South. Throughout the aubaeiiue.it 69 years, the South has had a majority on tbe bei eh, OltHfilPf about fl pears. It h.ia boo trailed the Court for the last 23 veare. Do not forget that all this time tbe population and buum-mif the North has e>eeeil-d that of IBs) South, aad iDat. tor a quarter of I century past, this preponderant htm boon great and constantly increasing .' Ti e Attorney-General ifl an important auxiliary of the Supreme Court; its publn and private a I fist r. He SI the hue OBaOBW ti the Admioi-itnition fend oi l oiigre-s. The Slave-Power *ha-< kept its c je on this important offlCOb During the se.-eaty years of our constitutional existence. Fev?n Attor nej-Generals have been taken from tbe North, whose aggregate terms of offi.'O amount to S3 jear*; while tbe South has furnished l?. who ha/e held the post 10 jears. DOM anybody hebere that this persistent possession of these two braneoe- of the Government, by the Bali -rower, is the re? sult of mere BoeideBt I i'nis tribunal h?s important functions to perform. Dot eedy ia swaee, but at the Clreurts. These are most unequally, BJo*t scandalously arranged. The Free Stutes are divided into four Circuits, and tbe Slave into ?~r, the jufges ot tt.> t*o sectibbs sit? ting in the C ireuits wn-'re tbey reside. The gen? eral business of the Circuits differ* aamtialrj from that of our State Courts. It is chiefly of t*o kinds?nuts on patents for invent: jih, tmdeivh :md criminal caiea arising out of mantime busin-s* and the IBT00BM laws. It is notorious that nearly ail patents are issued to tbe minufactur;ng States of tbe North, lienr-, there u the rest of this kind tt litigation. A patent suit in the South is as rare as " honor amor.* thieves." Fach of the first two Cirnita. L e., New England and Hi w- j V rk, afford more sm-h auits yettrly thsn all the 1 live Southern Circu ts. The ^reat buik of busi- i ne.sa ipnngs directly and indirectly from the com Daerdal canine. Tteamoua: of tru inarine in J the several Circuits ia a much aurer t-st of -heir , j iridical business, than population. Tli ? ree/itervJ ; and licensed shipping sho s-i the exte".: of tfebl ma : r.e. l^et us apply this teet. | I. Ifcsj kmt Circuits of LsWIVm States, this ehiji- ' ping measured, u the L-.st j :.ir, I. *".' 7 \ tuns. In I the five Cir-tiitstf the Bbti BtaA ?. U BOBBBIli 841,538 tuns, or *earceiy more tnan o;ie-fii;i as : I L. The adir.ira.ty ? :.d reveaii*- bu?iae?s of the C.r Bjfsj ia nlout .a ti.is proportioa. In the tirec Circa t. co-poied of Maine. aflBJ iTsBBBaBBB. MiAaaehnsetts, Rhode Island, thetunuage is L?TO,' l '?' -et nearly double that of aJ! the S-Vath. la tie sjbbbsjI C..-cult, competed of Vermont, Connec t:eut and New-York, it is 1,798,191 tuus?or morv IkBI kV ibll that of the ?vs aii-.ea -idiuj C'.rr.iH. The Circuit in wbieh New * ir'eans and afobile are k. u.iUd. has cary IK j}-> tuns; aad that wh'ch boasts of Charieiton and ftsVaaeBaV, but 131 77? tuns. We doubt not that more admiralty and revenue eases are heard in either one of tio ?rst tfj . Circuits thar. ia aD tie South. We m ght extend tkvso statistiea indc^nitely. We forbear. Th-oae adduced show that this Co-; "t, as now arranged, ia scandalously sectioaal griaaly partisl a mockery of the Coastitatioa, a serf of tbe slave power, and a disgrace to taa country. A truly national AsUniaistratioo will not fail so to reform it aa to retraiu tor it thv? eocfideDce of the people by adapU^ it to the. cad - for which it taju created. Tim ?riP '??Tooh pi i ? Ttf*y pettrajei. We lave alrea.*. ripnA-eed oar o. ~ ?* of tr elecueii fraud* ia tbe i"'reach Ihi'rct m Maiae. Weartll oftir pt-o^l to *how the manrrrria wtrch they nere perp-trated a-id eipieed. We f:?t ?ay ta*t. tat l r tbe eT,cc'l?it regt? trylawa (.f tha' I Ate ;t w.?uIJ bare beesqi't? impneeible U> fix Ifta fraida ?Jirectlf up >a ttcir pe;p*t;bU.r?, m *a* d ia* ba 'a*? Ann*: ??? a inveat gatiiin. T> r> j:bjtry law* r.f Ma-re pr.ir ij t!i?t, la all their hi l 1 ?..w-.h.r* ?f tie State, wuich lDOlu i-*?,. pieces* that tave o?>t *et up a reg? ular town gun*ratiicut. a L*t of vcit-r? ik*il nut ooly be kept at the f i *, but that it ?hall be aealrd up i,i ..pea meeting oo election day, a! in?r with th- account ti tha rote?, and be transmitted wiLo that account to tor tor*4ofJ of State?'* aal -e. Thii provision was trteided to render e -;ioi aga nat fraud on tbu point pt rfr-et to tar aa mtkt* la'.re provision could go, and it usually aecotn pliab* s thia end. When it d<>ee r;.,t, a* it o..l not in the ca*o aider contideration. it yet affords a n pie means of eipo* ir? after tee frauds are practiced, t< we shall are. At the otoetwM in the Trench plantations, tie i ? m r> BBp< n.*ed bj outs>de polit'Ciatis. sent tbi're for tba purpose. There am tbre* of ta?*?? p'antatiiBJO, Van l5'ireri, Madawarka an l LTancock. Lach of them Wmt put 111 charge of efficient Demo? cratic can?a?*cri BBja] electioneerer*. Tt.e niru na! ? ffioerB af the iNntatiu;:* were BtoafiOl D<JJiO crattc. Tois state of things loft e.try thing in the I hand* of the fraud play tag party. At Van Huren, they made clean work, admitting everybody, and then counted the vote* priiately where the operation could not be overtoiked. At Midtwa^ka, one Madigan. a Failed State* tluetom lltuw iff.cer eent up Irotu the town of H ?ilion, one biitidrt'd rthle? di?tatit; took charge of the polling place, h:.d kept BejOaWOaaOO through toe w h it oay. Ileia represented as sjattermg hu ia >ney freely, right band and left, among toe French, men ai d wou.rn aLkr and aa trading at the poll* in ui'ieu ticket*, at a dollar and a naif a bead lor the, VOtOf&V He kevt regular tallies in pencil on tie window-ail! over which tee votea were etat, mtde use ol bine trkets in order to more certainly coatrol hi* men and closed the day a w->rk w ith counting and declaring t?e \utea. I he blue ticket arrange? ment was carried out at each of tbe other ph-.ta tiena, although direcly it. violation of th" law. It was at Hancock, avtvatar, tb*t tue priucip-tl fraud waa practiced. 111 re, tAiffJfl were cirnel with a iuab, and without a ?einMtuce of fairneaa or t'ectn-y. To b'gin with, afo-ty gail in ct-iv ti gm waa emptied by the voter? oefore th-y l?eg?u to vote. Tia* maddened Ihetn, and the elcctmri after? ward waa iituply a drunken carouial. fr? II?n cock poll wa? fiipervi>ed by another I "titled Sta'e* Cm'?Iii Hi 11 *e nffieer, BJ we have heretofore) atated, of the name (,f Duki t. who pre< ded. arat liiuiaelf a c?ndidate, held the litllot bor, received hlltbe votei. coB'ited tRetn. made the ret in. and cfieated all tne way thrmun. No B paOHoBl could remain at this poll, and the oatf mtu wha attempted to challenge tuttri wat driven of! the ground. Everybody vo^ed who offered, aome of them aerertl tnnea, and BOIM of them voted by the handful!. T&e f.tera were ail at*pp(iOa1 with plenty of money a* tTOll m gin t'> thel'ustuiu-IIouae Officer Dickey. The wholeatory *t this pol! ia told by theDeno eratio cletk .ind a??e*ior*o' the pioototloa, in ?t?te ineiito wl.ich we find attached to taa report*, of whii h the foUowiag are e.ttrartt*: h.ii< 01 a Pi bBTATlov, Oct K, llCa\ It'm. If Cvi \ri~l an elera of H-nioi'k I'.iauta tion; ht the 1 *et eli i tioo htre, e?tryt.bit(< ?dh m t hubbub I OOtU* Lot BthNk tue Luouee on our l et, nor BaTtAtegalac; Taa PrneaBaai arata ad druuk aawtevo dajr; the rlei- ii.u ?h* calleJ at I oV.oe.k; I trot to the toll? nun alter r.'? at aur rate before the tiir*a? but the polli Lad be- n o^ene.1 ei iue tiuie, the d ?<i er t ter? ?>>:?< ad dr ir.k I t: .ru to ki eo a ehw k hat, b'i' it 1 ' ? BJ weM luve he-n th roan to the It vi. ? i.er** Bdgbt nave been a* uatny fOOkfl eaet bif ire i go', t ere i. 1 ?*, 1 don t knoa; DiOBte*OAllMg ra a |t t '.in: plantntion LuH/ke fioiii my w b BTattla l ?rin ' rterie aaey aome time before the election an i I ajaaaj htrfrteea ."'< Batata; they ht?d a eheik-Iirt wbe-n I gi t to the pull?. it ki et by a Fret:e nna?, 1 for?je: b<a Lunte, anu BalOwi Hutey a curk, tfaVM *v<t great n-anv ptraotM preaant WBOBB nairiei BfaM ?lot 011 ?B liat ef voters; tbara were a grett mn.v BtWB ve t? in 1 'tn thia year tiian IaaI?wiietner tuey were all legal voters or nut, I don tkutOWl IfrB list ol vu'-trs waa Lotted bajeava too abockat j tt?a paoob rotad sottet it was b>poBBlbb to cheek then, tie;) pilel overene anottai 1 ki a ti >ck of ?'.iee|i, it. was nil hubbub, ?u i the devil ha pay, theie wotil't Ik: bo diflieulty a" 'i 110 er*, k hat if fba fOOkfl would h t 1 Ltn aloii*, I elio t! I like to a?e an elect, n wtttMMf ni 1 ?, OfJOB | I Lt Kl w Laif tho V'/.ers; I i!on t tm^k there i* a teti.i ot them ran reavd or wr t -, 1 Oer. t think ba^kftBMIDaO at 95 yi-aiaold I ave ever boen baklW the Oraajd Falle; the leadiM man heje I01V0 t'io reit? in their r'.Tn haL'l* an^ waittoninbi tt..u^slo <k well as tiiev 11, i,i I n; ywu n ie; Mi l'-i^e wer tfee oeiy Kepublii in about the polls electii n d^y, ar.d f.bey or ra t im Oafi tie *>ay i Ii* y nbu--'l the oU (MBaaaBBM w&r- r.d.' ntorja it wat too bad; he ie a very uh a man an.) a good eittieB); Dickey onl ne st of the aork; heia lawyer, doctor and Baoat eiiyttnnL.'. tie knows BAWV law atn aoapal tbaa riemt ari>r>?i<ly iiero; he laid meat tue tI:oe, ' My fV-d ' we have vote* like-. | baTB Bot w..rke<l eo luLg lor n^ittai.g ' ITOted 1>r Dnikey. aaWfia mtMftf \it^t*->x~I'retty uiucn e?ar wnoie tote itt tttia plaatati il ;a t*iaacai| *.;iey act more iiku wild betet? election Jay than idle BBBBJj there OBawl be 1 u BMtl puihtg a: I liiailao aT-ota,' a ptrce! of BToJyi j it Ofd of tna woods, thsu there n miiortj t'iwni the ftiy of eleitioo; '.h* mea I mdn't know. lackey did; ttiire ouBht to ba boaaa way fur too As-raevra to kc-^w ii.i th? voter*; it* PiwevsOflaarj L-wte aoaaabodj to fur Lieh iiqueir for thi-u e:ei tion ilay; at the las', ei.etioo. a few ot them ?rri^pej theme>ive6 n-ak^ l acljaaiped right Bp and dowt , 1 ?aw i ce fellow atark BBtta. with m ?Lirt cd, and na drawer* ilowc aroonl hi* U ?t, i iL-pay i'.?,h(, up and 'lo?c, se/era! Frjneb BTaMBOa wen IraobbajOt ! n; Irev-r sa a people act ao bad aa thry do; tb?y rt<>r t act like r-u.jian Mopj at ail; tkoyd : ' kt. # f. yt ? i-'"?t <. ur p.,t g...,i. basi or n.d.lTVri-b'; I mtwt twfik the;e la one It I ty of them lLai can i -t*U 01 ante. HaiffirTB Pt.a> rATioN. Oct. 25. .V . Ft. HunnTtll- One of tba A*wH ? ra. W .? prea aett at the afbaaOM sf the polU, ba'. atityeil ouly a ebetttuB*. t;ad noUi*.** to do a/ttOtekOaaBO> ttOB)| waa at the po'l* at the eloee, ntnl In !pe<] ?NMawt theaofea, baaaf raveral ahi. h bjtmtfmtmmVt. BVlUUa ceiled, calitii Aitrntion to the fatttj (oa .1 not aty ?y vnre a'. ?tTOWB t? | tb r tn Bfl | it looked r?u? picieus; tbey weva aLl ooin'ed; aou't kuow how maty rn?re were : it LL.#rtt oe> atJtwtBOtVatl wb?u''i ?W'tti.i; o'> that tfa vottra had drank a fr.rty-gn'.iot catk it /it bai re BtJCBtj J o t kr.ow ia.y tbiLg about it myatl:. 1 iiw i^^il BBaaVf drunken voter?; thoae wL? bava the asoet. Bkaaaaf get tba 1 Freu h voterr; trey kL ?? EOthLcj? about our po* im. | Tk vote at tii.s preeicct waa de< land, aad re ?Oi a- oUowi. fut Mea hi r of Ceiigre-1| Bien Uradbar' D-.-3 |. ' ItCtjTi ?*??: kep... 19 Total.5 AIcd? with ;hii return, waa rent, under requui Hn Of the law, ?ut purtiirted tu be th*- :iiinm of the?e 319 .oteia. The town-Lip alOJ known to bo j .mal!, and had aaver tbio*a aay ao-fa vote b?.-for?. Tte plantatoa ?mit* embrvce ? )ar*:e territory lying on tbe wat and routb of the nver ht. Ja , abetittwt?ty mile* long -y '< ". or twelve wide. The opp-aite ode of tne river u Br.t'sh territory, occupied by ?> ?eme claaa of peeplo who innaint liancoek. Ft>eee circcanaUncra greatly ftroted toe ; nc.Ji'.ieti fraud lie poll wubeid near the cl..; die of the t>mtorj t>f ;he plantation, and tbe votera oougrf'iatri frt/ta tbe ootakirta, ctJBlug ia from every duetto**. From the crowd, toe CAtoiuaion, tbe geceta.' Owtl-mell aty!- uf tb.? proceedtBga, and the rcry datnet wkich tte putn^ttoa cof? ! artd. One flew Repnbhcsoe pn coukl set ?re?| ha] ! to traat est*nt fraud was artcaUy being prteBta*] j What thay e aid we, however, ceuplel with |k* faet ifctl JB#jlnigV| Tu'er* was out i>f tbe mmm, t oo, *>win< tin- v no* of DiOBey's ?i??, t, kM'p'ngfe lie^iblicane frum tor pol1?. lae-ireae c ijsii.r* traft *e.*y itcui-d Uut ? bald ?<????*??( fjhwwwBg vi* be n? ex-euteJ. Teere #a* ao aja* of l*.. t .-;> dett-rteitaiog tbe fart, howe??*, er measuring its mecn-tw**, till t*? ret a rat war? madr. IW r..i rf the iaa *.';r 11 tkat, if Iben- was freie1, it vaae Saoau that it roads' be, ia tbe fod. defeated arid pas safes] In this tatwt edge Pie few uVpotttflOBB titfP. were, if not ova., ter-r. at It aet eonioelled to wait 1>) uieaat of ill-gal voting mtA double ?o?jy^ eas" pa kept ataaaasj Mr Dteisy Sad b?en ablets get tui 318 vote* into In* bail-1 I x. 1> t Mr. l'ickrj had to ajajj to the Secreta/y of Stata tte rann** of hi* 319 voter*. Thi* wa* the traf that rangM him. and f om which tfcere waa no ?4 *t*e He fabricated bit htt, the BBXl m%] . a* well aa ha) eould. and *< nt on bis 31'.* names to hedsjqiurtec*. Armed w-ta. this h?t. it ITM only noceaaary toga into the plantation, ferret out the inh?bit*.aU. as? certain their name*, and .leteriLine who of tttn 3lf were residente and voter*, and who wem aat Th'* wa? done. A Ml certain of the ma'e cspaia tion of ft tear* and upwvd wat ui vie, aad a rompaneon instituted to verify th- aotiag list; This ?-xatiiinatien d ?elowed the fact that thera wer* but 199 voters m the plantation, and that, of these, but 151 toted. Mr. Cuatom HouseOfficer Dickey was thus caught ia the act of returning low aataea and 1 *>?* votes frorn his precinct more thaa nelosgeg to htm. A further investigation shoned that 51 of his Its- nam*-s were tne nan:-* of peruoai aot voters and that IIB of th? m were purely fietitioit. The magnitude of this trat.eact.' udoea o >t ?trike the mind to f -rcib-y as toe gigantic frauds of Raa saa But in Kansas, there was a State to ba at?*! to Saver). In Ma ;i\ tt was only a IfejfJ caateat, tl a Beel important thing luvolved being a teat in 1 ongrets. And Mr 1 >n-k ?y waa but one, am saw twenty or rn-m? Government officers, actives/ eigiged in carrying the election, ami be had charge of a township having lets thai 20f Yntte. To be able to show a swiudle of 191 as this aggr.-uate. tuaoife.te a getont far?.????; >?< ?.;..!? not at ;i 1 la'etior to that displayed at Ktekapee. Cod Side ril . Dckej's position and BBSawBBl of expawtUW, nr think Jobn Cat Boen hi ns. lf ceald ? ot complain of him. His conduct fairly t-atiUes him to promotion in that great p -! tk'al or gativadoii in this country that do>v mstely seeks to rouipa-s its ends by fraud. We shad tee if he does rmt ben .alfer grt the du* approval tar hit penitentiary ofTer.te?If not by proinotioa to a bat? ter i ffice, at least by retention in ths? one he saw holes. I ., i. sb ? taagBl by the ready and complete sr. poeinv Bf tnis fiaud through Wteagencf of a e?>d i- ai-try Law, ihoaJi not 1-e lost upon our legialatoia at Aloany, who .ire row OOBweBBffSBf this sabj.-i-t. It tlimtrates and enft rees, by a practical detnoaatrs tion, many of the view* we have ol'-en h\i occa liOB to urg-- bj recard to this imp ?rtant reforat. A ?11.11 tVKOtl TUB TI'll.tTlllKB. The Eoip'Tor NtiBOSBBB must be iu a serf ditassi coi.oition indeed, for he bae not ooly wnttea a aaast N ; ry moae Ittter, but he has written it to Sir F. Head, who is not the liveliest of email stateioea, who has pr i ti I it in Tae l.ondou Itin-t, w nch it Dot the most jocund of Brit th journals?osakiag the whole etlur about the most solemn ever origin? ating ti the gay bind of Gaul, sod quite funereal ia logfy Fng and iteeif. " My dear Sir Frase a,"' u% the aff- eiionate addiess of the KnipOTOf to foe B*r or et of the llubhlee, snd M My d--ar B r Frsnei*" is in t3e ewBOOTipt <>n. S r Fraoell baa, as it aeeeas, ti rrto'ore wiittOB certain letters to The L?nd*n 1 tmn in defense of the Lmpe or?letters BO dosbt evcule'.t, aa volunteer com mum cations to the press often are, but which we do not reaieuiher to haw rend, or to have even cursorily" noted, aad about which we are certain 11 re has b"?u Utile or BO deflate in the Imperial Parliament. Phe 8ire Nsjs-le n has received three produc-ions from the autior, and as grea' folks are ofteu grateful for do Datiora of razor strops or large cbeeeea, rw tbe Sire Napoleon is ?nmal y grateful for Sir Francs Head's art clet. Tin: Kit peror it very ?lad to titid that he ie not forgotten in Cnglaud, and toimoiagty refers to tbe days when be wtie tiBeifd by tne fradeamSa of that iand. as no vagabond Pi i ace waa ever trusted before. "To day," Be taye, ' I tee i. a: y taa " cares of po*er, and one of tho greatest of theia "aronod me it, to fiud onetelf mituuierstood and "misjudged by those whom ooo vaiure the wMBBj "atel with whom one deeiret to bve up SB g*o*l ?'leims." Now, too, ho openly d iclnre* Ltoirtf to be a bum bug. " I deeply regret," he says, ' that Liberty, like all good tbing?, should ba?a ist "excesses! Woy is it tost instead of making "truth known, it use* ev. ry p| rt to obicura itT " Why is it that, instead of eucouragiog aid detel "cptrig genet-us lett ments, it propagates m atrast 1 and hatred "' And thus attacked in hi* eacn-d persOB by l.ibs rty, the Enperor returot tsaaka tDat dear Sir Frar-.1* has not heiitate-i eoi rjeti eaily to oppose su- 0 error? with loyal and diaicBer tdt'-d voice. Notv, wuhout ettering at all into his preeeat criefi in tb- r pofittBOl detail, we do not see \s',y Bse Sin PesajloBi OL aVsald exp??ct to be loetay wad UDrem'ttitsly jovnd. Had tbe experienco* a/taa fan.; ) of woich he is a putative member haea ot" that gay and sunny character, that .then ho euagnt tbe throne of France?when fie naked his Ufe, hia liberty, and auch money at he could borrow, ia lit? tle invasion*?he supposed that he was in punuit of s rosy (thoflrt of S)l?ar ti.- p easures, of tea goad will of man, of private er>j-iy tiieot, of tjj hUasiags <fJobnBi.il and thaeatirted deft rt oca of Europe I Had be BBTOf heard toe rernork of wM " di?iae \\ n .ams," to the effect thut uaeaay Lies the head that wears a crown .' Did be suppoee th tt he of all xen waa calleaJ by Deiuny and Duty to have a hesaflacLe in the T ler es for the b- aeitof the race* Why should he throw bimself apoa the brwad bewBBi ot the d.ti.n|uished S.r Head, aad cry because his much-i ovcted crownBtMkBB his Urowtf Aid if ho thinks it ne--ssary to write ti Tee Tim/> why iloea ho not do ic bmiself, iiatead of wntitg thronte a delspidatasl Baronet I Fie has kicked poor etio,uett?- out oi doom xaore thsa onoe. M.gbt he not hate d*ie so once morel Tbe BwaSfBBB di^d.e if wo inay u?e S6 unJigaiiied an ?Aprssaion -?naccrntag digoitaiiea, wu a f*?of* te odo with tne FncVe-, and eeems to hs (asily ?oa ?.d by the Nephew,. The Founder ot tbe Faaus) was wont to eipr^iate at great length, with maay tears, and w ith almoet maudlin emotion, upas hie euffetiEgs, to'.esenta. trials, dangers, aod eapecaady upon the ill treatment wnich he received fresa per ?d ions /Jbioo Bat he never succeeded, we he? llere, in sett.ig a letter to an Kngliahmao bte Tos Lo*i*n T\,-.t lie did sueoeed io fsetng BesrhAy