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MONDAY. AUCUST 15. 1804 TA* Tribune. AU tht ttiatr-ri.il* "?'il in tut ptiWlnation of a npapo? h??? largely ad.anoed In prie? within the last f?w ba Th? wnio? t ?,-er ?? wldeb w? paja* Ta* i-'inr taise va rxwta oi"r? tbaa w? rreeiv? from tiie saie uf tue BriaUd ?lieei, and ?fery ?iiii'u-ual derasud for the paper la ?o sand added loa?. W? ar? therefore compelled to slvsac? the parir? ?f il sa p?pet, which from sod after Thtirtdty, .Inly il. WrIU t? for a single copy, 4 ('tin, ?r, whnr? deli*?red I? Ike ?Sty by B?rrl?w?. | ft fan? a Waax Tli? mill ??ib?eilber? At U.? Dally via le? chafed 110 par Annum- Bj reference n?^"T?vuM,*a?r1h' tatntBal Ibat srsnisk? no ?drsare H ?be rseslsr ?aleaiHptlo? prio?o of the Semi- W??*'/ ?ad Weekly ?tat let Ibe pre^m w? mast t*stJW*?*l olub rstes, iMaoratr* ?trtetly l? oir r?|alar yearly tobwripUoa ..rice?. ?V? extra ?spy of th? paper wUI b? ??m to p-.rt>. procitrisi tkbacnt?sr? and tuakiu? ?luittaao??. ntataMatH Reu?'? saaos? made before iM? no-toe reach?? the pirtlee, will Ue ra tavraJ ?ad lbs ?rds*? ?x?cated al oar eld ralea TSR MS, DAILY TRIUUNE. Btrt.s.rr.V4?'* ?In ?Jabanrlkw?, en? copy on? year.till 00 ?jail Sabaerlher?. ttatvap ??x uiontb?. 9 00 SKMl-Wi.KKLY TRIPINE kf.'l Sub* rile.? uneoopy on? yrar. S 00 H** .-iuhanrlbet?. HPtVfV six nioniha. 1 ?5t WEEKLY TRIBUNE. bfaJi ?eibtoribe.? oue mfi *n yean..- 14 00 Btall bubsoiiber?, mi? tv?py six month?.- 100 Ad?*-?. Tbb limc-t, Ntw-1'erk. 1 ? 4'arrre?f tt<?*.i?. IT? ?jerfee fea hs t??.er> ?f Anoaymou? Comointltrs'lon?. Whete.ei la Itiuoded f<-r laser ion must bo ?utbeiall--.ited k? 5? s?u.? ?nd aauiea? of Ib? wrtur?uot nsjestai?? tor ?iMIrstir? but a? aauarattr ior ui? sood faith. AH b'isuises letters for ibis otbo? should h? e?dr???ed t? " Tb? Ta'SCMc," New-fork. tV? it??* ttadertaxe to retara rej?e??d ('ommutic-alleaa Tha patrons of The 'i ribpnk mnst bear with i ka for a fe v day's if they perceive some deficien- j ties in tbe content* of our journal. They are tware that the compositors employed in our es? tablishment, at a late hour on Friday evonlng took ?.Fou?*) at an advertisement fur printers re aeived by us from Tht Times office, aud demand? ed it? ?nppreMion under penalty of their imme ftiate withdrawal; and, on our doclining com? pliance they all left uaou the instant, to got on ta wo oould. There was no question of wages Involved, but simply one of our right to control these columns M against the claim of our work? men to dictate their contents. It was not eu? tirely a new question: year? ago, the lTinU'r?' Union taw fit to advertiso herein a very reepect? Able and worth y mtwtcr priuler as an en?my ol kheir craft, intending therein to deprive him at thalabox he re-i'.iiicd; and we, being appealed to by him, decided that our advertising columns Were open to ail comen who did not ask the in sjertion of auftht treasonable, Hlvc-lou*, indecent ?r Immoral, and thai we could not ?atltaaWt ex tlnti; Uio Uuiiiu'a advertLicaient, "We had al? ready made the same decision in favor of tht cards and appeals of political adversarle?, uhicl *Vt? might have chosen to exclnde had it been ( a-ialter of aliu?'!e katMItaM or prufereuco oa ou: ?tart Our compositor* having thus gaddouly, anc tl we think unjustifiably, left us at a critieai tnutnont, and having induce l the I'nlo:: to ?m?? tAin thera in their course, trt havj no choice bnt to make the boot light m our porrer. We give (Air uotioo, then, that we want compositora? that we stand ready to give liberal wages and permanent Hituationa to good workmen; but it most bo with a dietinct nndoratundiug ihat this tstablishment belong? lo if> proprietors, and that Pao roles or scales are to be effective in it until we thal! have been allowed a voice in their formation. We stand ready now, as ever, to unite with oui ?telsow-oraftemen in the establishment of a jnvi Male of recompense for vork in tho trade; but In making ami modifying it, employer?, as a al fat Journeymen, mu>t be heard and represented, Compositors who deem these terms just and rea Aonable will pJea?o apply forthwith to Thorn a. Elollrath, Tribune olfcea. Till. CHICAGO COiVI'MIOt. ?The Democratic Nutioi?tl Convention meets at Chicago on the '?'th iiut., and it is alrcmlj ttertiun that tliere will unt only be a full .i'toud ?vnoe of delegates but a very i at i/o gathering bo tide of deeply interested outsiders. BttM tj theoe will be more inSuential in controlliiig Ibl reanlt than a majority ?if the delegate?,; thou;rh ?ve judge that Deau Kichinond of LutTulo will t* the master-?pirit of the occariou, wLil-Jumtv Outhrie of Kentucky will donbtles-, exert a very OOHhidorablo power. Each of thene hua been Tggested for Ihi Presidency?not of the Con aotion, bnt of the Unitt*d 8:ate?; but Rich? tond utterly toouto the idea of Au nomination, 'laisting that, while there are several posts U ?blch hh? abilitiw are adapted, tho White Honsc i aot among them. This decision d<K.'s credit to the umiuont Hhrewdnett? of the chief of the Al baty Regency, ilr. Outhrie Wouid probably Ute the nomination, and wouhi make a very ft?r President; but he is over 70 years old, and tra think that fact will operate to his prejudice. ?Tba preste rt eiigeucy demands a live man at iPrenid?nt. The list of name? i^otd among which the lead lag candidate o? the Couveutoo will be ?elect ad evppear* to be as follown J-stle* SAitraL N?aos 0? Hev-Torki Crea. Giottoi B. MrjCaJait? uf ObJo(r), . 21m. kliLLAkO Fiujioai of Kew-Torki Jlon. ras.NKuis I'.KiicB of Nov-Hm??!*!??)! Cor. Horatio Rbtmoib of XewYu.kj TtUlf OtOkoB W. WtxtBWAB? of P?uasyrvHla, ?Thera la talk of Gen. Oabwck, h v*U m of Mr. Outhbib; Imt ve cannot learn that any ixed determination axisU to pr?tent the name ?f either. Oen. MoCLbXLaR's friend* hope to ?waken in hit behalf a popular furort that will ??ttr down all oppositioii; but we doubt their ?ability to tncceod in this enterpriie. We hear, aatifi?. hot Aaouringly, that Oor. ?S? mm'i nan bave the vote of our State delegation o first ballot, if he wishes it In this oity, if we are correctly info Judge Nelson is th? first choice of tho O Uta bankers, cap ?tali atn and merchant prii while in many sections Air. Fillmore aoe l.aro the kjtBfttl of the wealthy class, naines of ex-Presideut Pierce and Judge V ?.iird will probably be withheld on the firs lot, to Ik, presented only in case of a favo conjuncture preienting itself. (Jen. McClel supporters appear sauguiue of a plurality, i a majurity, on this hallo?. Hut the vital difference which the Couve mu?t develop concerns measures rather men. A verv large neetion of the delegate "Peace" men par actlltnet: holding, wii IielM'ls, that tho Union is but a league, the etiiution a treaty, ibe Federal Govcrnmci ogancy of the several States, which they at pleasure recall or repudiate, ami thai War for the Uuiou is therefore all wrong should be stopped at once, regardless of t ??ttsta Those who at hold can only in the resort support Gen. McClellau, a Union volunteer, who not only "iuvaded" Virg but recommended a Federal couscrintion, ordered the arrest of tho traitorous Mary Legislature, lluwever thoroughly for " Pel Gen. M. may now proclaim himself, he I very ugly rcoord for a Copporhead of the AI Wood aud Frank Pierce variety; and those not only numerous but very headstrong, ?ei in to be on tlte increase. We respectfully suggest to the delegatf caso their difference should pruve frnmidi that they avoid a rupture by submitting ?iuscntiul matter in dispute to a direct voto o People. Let tho ultra " Peace" men name I candidates; let those who will oonsent to no other than a Union Pence uaine theirs; 1 Democratic Electoral ticket be nominate each State; ami let each one vote it who tcttA tht ?ames of the rncn of hii choict for P ?it tit and l'nc~l're*uUnt, heading his Hal of I or?: Then let all the Democratic Electors vo a majority of those who voted the D.mhh. ! Electoral tickets throughout the Union i have directed. If, then, a majority of tho E oeruts aro for the Wood-Vitllai; lighaui soi " Peace," the candidatos in that interest wii chosen; and so in the other case. The Pe will settle till dispute?) and they will not be ven to vote not only for mcu but for mea-: they disapprove iu order to defeat others they more intensely detest. We. commend this piau also to our own pr Many have declared themselves dirtsau with Mr. Lincoln, and At hncd to ttlttt a candiduie: to which end n Convention ha-i 1 sUii^ivted, to m.et ut l?ullli.o, un the *t?'i ?Sep.ember. But to run two Elm-loral lieke I tn In ute certain defeatj md this neither p; can afford. Let tliose Unioursts v ho dislike. Lincoln hold their Couveiilioni let them in I their candidates! bot let there l?e but one 11 I to al ticU-t on our side; uud let tho Peotlo . ernlly vi'te their choico for Frotsident, and ,' tho ?notaste of r? nniiiritr bo rot-nnctod by AD I Elector? cho ?cu by the Uuiuu party. Thus ! AAaf differ H to mu?. without Wttttlitg k votes, and throvri;.^ uway the Atttttta; tud: : each pu r y may concede to tht People what t hare never yet enjoyed?the hii/h ptsVfl?gl fre-ly choosing a President and Vioe-Proeic of the United Stares. rXTBAIllIK? OF (KI'IIV.L' It was the purpose of a furnier arti-'lf !o ai I the origin and nature of the "Right of Refujj It is pitia that this light cannot be mmmmi u; by hitt who hin cuuiiiiitied a heinous OtfetltM violation of tho law of nature orllat ofi:a;i< and which is commonly declared to be offense, Atta puni:)) d ?a such by all cii?i. countries. For, ta a'imit the claim ot Hunt criminals to the ItstPtd protection of that ?lor would be todcgradi-and auhvciL the design its creation, and to artthllat, it as a ban I ?ource of mischief, tending to tho ein our:i ment of crime. We have ascerta'ncd und i U-rinined by our former inqury, tliut ntlhmi not derive their authority over this nuttie:? chiding tho relative duty of extradition??r the power oi AetVaiaf treaties, but ttttt it sprii bata a principle piiiuiRtiiig iu the law of nutt aud in the law if nation*; and we have it treated of that class of offenders i-omp hended by their intent, aud of tiloso other, I "b -ser" o?Widerr, whowi ca<"b can be reach nniy by special treaty prescription. It no.v remains, aud auch is the purpose thin article, to inquire into Ihn ehaitctef of t act of extradition ittasli, und into tha question, tliu right of the Executive Depfi-iinunt of t United States t-i make the ATft t, und to del!\ up the fugitive criminal for tn??l ?nd punL ment. Let ns artcertain the ch.iracter of the more I af eAtradition. It it tvtt designed to bo a lc| or judicial .ict. It is BMfcriaT/aa1 strictly in a of the police, who am p;ostimed to bo lollo-.vu ?:i pursuit t?f the criminal. It is not uocosm? that there i.hould be even previous LtefAtttl u tuully made fur him. It la, iu It4 nature, a n tional demand made up n the luttion. Ti pailiee to it are the two luttions. The dcuia;, of a man, m?tde by a nation, m?mit on diifcroi principles from a cam where iidiridwilj on ttf side claim the poe*?srtiou of property or coaii?r other privato rigliu. Tlioir righto con b brought into court, and there contested as case in lav or eqiity. TV question of extradi tion is a question of poluual laut. It resU ft its performance in tho comity, courtesy, an ilworetion of tho nation, and therefore depend upon principles never submitted, or to bo sub mitted, to a court, lu the absonjo of legisla live action regulating the mode of procedure, ii belong? exclnairely to the Executivj Di purt ment ui tht Government. Congress may ant Hcribt tha mode i but until thia it dime it is the dnty of the Executive Department to execat? the lav?whether it rest* in the elemontary principle or baa been given the form of treaty compact? by a.iy meant thai department pos Msses. There Is a rpeclei of arrest, not unfreqnently retorted to among ourselves, and which is pre scribed by iho common law. |n the time it aiiv??4 ?jju (jjuat. n, w ??s luxcudy known to Lu 'Uni, bo ?ore Norman IdeM Improntod the ? .'h.-- nu hl'l -j.l ri ?TUlleilie. ItialL.t pecull. lowevcr, tu UititrC countrir* where the connu aw is ai-know led god. The tw-oiuutr for l (iriiii'ciling Dooms to hare caiAi?ed ita intruducti mil use somewhat generally. When ? crime discovered?more frequently on itt frenh d olti^urti?h shout and ory are rained upon tho fuj lira malefactort in thia polioe officeira and p vate moil unit?; and he U followod from pit to place, from town to town, from oouq'y 'iiu.ity, und attt?l locality into which the ftt| live puisos is called upon to Asniat and join tli? pursuit, until he If taken and delivered tho ?henil. This proceeding ia familiarly kuon to the law as " the hue and cry." Rut aajaa timostho fu-iritiv?? isahle w elude the pur-tut, a: toomapo laiyond the territorial limits ol* tl MOJstTf where llio evil not was done j and thei at thodo in pursuit have no right to iuviule tl foreign t rrit'try, it become a political Iran aolion 11 ?rataj the two nation*, lionce tl iiroii'i' ling eailfld extradition, Bod which at, i we lii.Y.- J'ist -bated, a proccolmg mt-riiy in ? of the pidieo?the fugitivo id didivorvd to tl iitlii'a'riiiui:i.?ri?'.id to niakotho arrost?analogue To tho " faint aud" (if" in motivo and tip?r.V.ioi an onlaij.'ibdiit and oEteusion, oo to npra\. I and between indcp-'trlent naiioru of tin spoties of rtrroat. It arisen ruai tlio BajogaaJi of uiuluil proU-t'.ion, and id further enforced 1 this legal tcoiinical rulo, that otLorwiso th crimii.ul ( i'ileas tin? chaigo bo piracy) (Rim !?? ?trough! to trial and punishment. Batatal l'or up inure, when a erimo ic ootuuutU) 1 w.mi th? jurisdiction oiA loi'eign nation, to try oil for il'iit crine in the Uiou-d Bfatea would I uiockeiy ; to .aii'.'.'.'inii aud execute hit? M tl caso muy l?o?tho coirt having no jurb-dutioi would he innrder; u'id to acquit and diaci.arf, ' lii.u would ho a vn.Lvion of national duty. Tl. [national duty, while resting on tho primai ! principles ofiiiiiitr.il Iaw and tcntifie-l to l?y I luiilest t'o;:r.iiL'iitator'<anjient and tii.vdBiti, hi [grotrn aid iu-i-rvorou atatlf iuto the writu? lie ill i.-ii.n-i of international j'irisprudeuei ?tl tul.ly kVtul mi rol y with the p-o^ies? ofcmlif. ?lion. " It woul I vjoin," .aya Webs-tor, epeal illg the op.Hi i.i of our (JoYerameni, " to b> a act du.'to tho causa of general justice, li i pr.'P' rlv belonging to the prudent tUto I civil ?a. cm Bttd iUlaTi->i;r*?j." To v hut d -rjeVtanttsI of our Government the p nrof bjqa --.inui allotted I Thor? are tw r.ieuuxls of t-. .i lg tnis iii.iiter. 0.i<- at thai ' ig Um in:--' !. 1 ? ral an 1 trtitBtiiL The oiher thfi BoUlm .i!. ? '<:: utu..'c:iai a' d natural. 'i'...- |f .. ratei.I is liai' vv?ii.-h |g tuKen np h I ??MM wiioiret th'.-:? mMmJUffm a..d bttVl ?W ?tni'ii.- of if:-- 'i Bg i! i;.Ai It from British IM ?tlllltinll.'ll btlF. Wt. !ri thi'-e t: d'ms Rl , pes tiloirly ap.'l I tide to limited tw h >? star, th I llbtftj no n-1 it-n to UM Ki"' ou i- ajsYMW It it I a'.'i.-ctiil liy uni tyriflM .. 11 i t?tmalmti < twn. Toe II i", i I ' ?cimdi'.io'i aitttUavr ta) I ?X Matai lu- . 'r. j. ? 9ti althi.u,: . a nil i.; \b, ini.Tti! and Im : ; I ? ' ?. ?'? i? ?V? [iMkdy to.liant tu-'?r, tartaja tifj ?? i ltd) BbM pi?? I of '??'' btll "i;?' ?' ' - ? -tpi. i-., i. O II?M co'ifrs'y, ..u.-wr? ii " a m.'in .-tul? ' l <:<?" ajghj "? liv-.l i...," I ?tiiii-r'oi' pe. BaatV pttHtkabl non.':i. i.e.. ?. I 1 bj co?? |iled LLsVI Lht i'..iii-h HOY.- .-.gil luiild in. hit what our Exeuot vf |gtjg <joajg in : to Arguelle?, tkk at i'Aii:a.i.':iit tad -: I .?m.iiority by an ?ttabtta| a< t. It ftpp.-.t evi-a il ? tr.'ii y bg luatlo, tl.? BtiTafi ,*n rtnuii i act, tior tho jr?ilir:al jniwer in Ei gland (m gat u ?c'-ijiJlroa uisall I'ai'i. in.(ill BJ a:. a?t dclm tbt Bbgjg nf p-ta-.'iiur.t, ai"l ttjMjajntJan tI.?m: Itrith .".'i'lioi ty ;n lha affiBM altiait elUcflj [eiUMwl liy th.! enture t.t i"_s uavvnti. u ('"ii-tilu ItioB, let tJattUD M* |o'.itical tjlfjtwdatbta, an tha ua-rib'-d " oiui)i|Miic:icc of PaTlifl.' ! " In Ei:e!:'.!ul," ?YTatM Junii'.--, when wn: n.i a ' i i-'iii'r;, m- n i,'-\.r to ?uifi-i an invnooti olTin-.i plditiVaVl CoilntitUtion If) put? Willlo'U (1 '? mi i ni. pe? tveriug r.-i tsMkfjaj, Mfjtag p.e etloul '('ri-3it-s aaoilun". Tht-y BjBjaj r*c.'U!n'.il.t!f IBtl (?(.iiatitiitc law, Wnat ye.ier.'ay araja in"., to? iiliij i ol?. Bf ri Mb Bta -n pion are aitupoM-l to j i ? , Lily tin- tno-it duii/irona, ui'-a. aiTB] ami Vtkafl : tl.?-y do not suit bxbr tly, the dafetjt i? ?c; plietl by hi;l!o':\." Tue iMU-n-ign ofOPMat llnta u in u pi-rji ' i.ii ind MvWaMFf princa-, Qii.l ha par? 'son not aniel ahln to per>oaul ?i'i:;? launt u,:d dipgiuie. Il -.-111:0 the jftllBBT IDs. Dtlfliatf Dl J arith which tin- paaplataf thai baatdoii ??heck any 'a'.c'i.iiii?.ilion bf ne |] a.-t'impliin to tin- pier <??? niivi. Tbt Inc., ?.lii.ts pertatitte i, adln-ras tu . i M tbt CroaTn, in "i.i-- di'clriri'-, ai.tl sVrsWutttsa arlthall o!li'-r prrroMtrttM to ajajth ItkttlOiBlIng f urtii.i'.ii'h. laut if tlie poner bg mm/mfrti In U?-l : ?)! Pallia :i -lit. UbBfl it can, b_, a ..tiL-i-' MM ael ?lof ItjjrJ ?...ion b? rtftmlmii am!, then! ir.-, M . daU.jp-r i'-i-t. w-h' :i the aaaajaajg iP riJ?|M (1. riv.-d from tla- It p'(!.-.!'i!i.t-ivi | of tho Btjofdjib It It (happily not eo wiLii the Uniiod MaUA. Thid it! Tim ? gove.iiinciit bu;!t up with prm-edt ;il.; it [lui a watt.';,, i: ii-r::iiuuii-, ai.d gaUblinabtd (i:f:a.'?.i fi rai of Mr4altja*f^| dud, lit Llio i\vt\>[ pi a.i tUfe-tetl line of hortdit'ory uiona. ha, ttl ? CLiel Majajetftatl la ckcled by the p.-ople for . funr jret*M| -Ai.d then, by the t iiietitulioiial Liu .Utlii.u (ttllkw l?-ic-ckd by lht ??.pii.ving voioe of the ci. mtry ) taken hU placo oiieo ?iorc la l!.t . jbo.ly of the conimonwenlth. Again: It it ga ( aruii-tit ai.d fiimiumental printipi, (if the BriL-Ji jC'.iii.'.tut:cin that tho Kji.giando no w ron if, ?Bd that whatever may bo aaMatt in tho condi jtioLi of puldic a'.lairs in not to be Imputed to | tho King, w w to render him auHwcrutde ! for It pemonally to hi? piv.p.e. ou tll0 coutiary, | " the l*riv.ulent of tho United Butte? M lialde "to be iiupeath?d, tried, and, uptja ooiiviotiou of trertpou, bribery, or ether high crimed or mindo DafJtBBtMa, lOtnoved from office, aaa/ uould a?et-1 tftardl ?a titbit to pro*tctU\on ana pu?i>l,m< ni ,m ' ?At arrfiaary courte o/ tat?. Tne Btajaaaj of th.? j King of Great Britain in majumI BLd inviolabl,M ? there If, lo iHmstilutioual tribuuril to wuich ho in j amenabk i uo punLUiment to which be can bo subjected without involving the trida of a national rvvulutiun. la thia delicate and im portant c-ircuuwtance of peraoruil re.spon?it:lity, tho President would itaud upon no bjttcr pmund than a Governor of New-Vork, and upon worse gn-iizid than the Otft?ifgoitof Marjiund .mil Ib-liiware.' ?-The tt?rmUai, ".r?. jft, And Ui ..- b?Qbb. LiUat axiii.is tuf, tli? lui/ul or ! irti?iciftl mode. Analogies draw-n froai i ^institutional law aro no ?af.> light to renting of American constitutional ?pi??. rhcir AM is rather for contrast than pt llu<tratiou and guidauee. And now, nniiily, f??r the political, cot ?oiiiil, and iialtirul modo of treating the A I'he (Joiietiuitiou of ihe Uulted Statcb det .1 the first plm-e, what shall belong to tl shifive department of tiie Government; 0 tile j tie nil) and, proceediug, tbcrj doys tho following muds as to the renn AlBAftiatBt of the (?iivenniietitt " TAs mtpmmv ?hall bo v^-.-ted in a P.osideut I United States of America." Under thif risioti, and the naitsre of the otllco to be brined, it will, we think, clearly appou 1 the Kxei-titivo is not only the con4ilu nul mutual, bat M fins to bt tlie prop-r ih nent to \.huh the power lo extradite fu ?riiiiiii.i!-1 may most wisely ami morit MftJ .?ontided."?Lltirf-jUktk-, Mar.hall. We have shown that there is no need o ?tattat or of treuty-nmkiug oti the su?>j? 1st ext.ftiiitioa ol criminal?, miS^s-iii btthi idvii-a'de to cxtu.-l tho proceeding tn ca?t lefiihtively within the ?aw af nature or II iHfions; for ?f, wyuJU '?<? merely dtUarato ?that is already the law. Tl.eii, ns la the juiiir'al department. ?XtejBtliag it-* power to ftil CUaCH Lt law i-quity, the t'oi.ft: ni'on ha- never betl u ffaajtk, tn co:if,*r on that d"?iirt:ir?':it ft"* pol power irhivlever. Political questions ar 8.xectuive, nol for judicial deoisiou. Tii ini.iit ??t a fugitive criminal bcii g mail ua'ion upon natioii, is always lo be adsir to '.ne executive, not to ihe judicial de incut. A imi'.'tiou Aatat a-wume a Luulfor, tuiuuHc litigation and judicial dis.uiioti. 'I mn t At parties la com? n.to court, who ca re,u.i.ed lay ite process, and hound bt it?* po whose rights admit uf ultimato disunion tnliui.al to whnh they are Imnnd lo sul Nations acknowledge no superior, and i 01 ly ta the moral AifM of tha Law of Ni* " ah?) li is m* Liirl.er ocigla than human am if,', Mpd unaiturabl* by Soiia'o or IVople.y c iat ?i:->;?t i'ir j ?dal ..?I ' e'i;nii;iaini!i may i under t UtatJTl A*, under oue vnich aecurt the nuhji-cl of a fatiga ootin'ry Bltattlf v.i ihe United BUta , or, where ?M treaty tains an article (instead of one providing afoliYtTeAg If the rriaiintl) BjsAtlettiAg hit trial u;?d ptati*4sflatBt{ nlniys Attl tba cit-e is punishable by the law ? i.ud M ??f tha Unit ni BtaVstt Bat tht Jtsfkatl y caniuit o.'.ti n.l lo p.drical duties or ttasM " Wl a! power tloM ft i"4ft MM 1MB to ttstS bkdiriUatlaad ewmMkit* taattat ihai be jinl?-il liv a/nr?/;'B trilmnal ? Hr what auL itj ,i BB* keVart re* .'b-r a j'.-lg ii-i't to d.-l dit .?un! to a lulttgt l?-'V.-rnui' Dt '" m of all i : :i m on i ??? ? ':'.'i. ira] .':.?:. , court.-? Not ti: gro.L -, i. .'.?iily. Um li il '. ..a- ni. . Baal latl A . m lag! ?' i . j : e: .ol? ,i treat] ?thfall al 'i ? naaj, i-it ;;> , ? - . J i .. U lit is li.' no m i ?.:.,. U ..? j ' i'.e Ei.e.-ui i ..'..... AI ( ., o ., It ? : ...t..- . : itj, Itattetj nt . ' '.I ? I t i -i ? ? I ? ?? tAttia ii ..itr I,-. v'.-nm: ?ta ' . ; i ? . !.i"i.;li .!.-; kltkatBI tht (?o? . ? t tii.- Pr . ? at a " th ? i. ' ? " Tl ? :. ea ? f r j" Il i il et tino s, T ? Pi ' at it tha ? ' ?-.? ta of I : Bsttofl 11 ?Ul ' It! '.? DM, i n 1 ils -ole n ?? B .ili e oun BtliirPPi Of ci'ii ??'..' ,' i l lain ?," B itllMI I '? be Ut?.le ou i iii.. lb- pi'.-, , tha ..hole I Bcutin ptivar. Da bold* ??nddirtet tht in it lh- ea'.eill. Of Ou? s -.i.. .,..', BttJ ili't to pcftWatad by the hiraa ?-i iba i ?Uoatatt mod ibnmgb bun. J 1t,? e> i U'e li.?- I IV*." Wl. U l.i. ? 1 ... i. . i le then inu.it eft' I Att Ul I IW, Vbtt i.e. imd Atone, ;.m ?< (ha r; a i ? f Bit . s? rit- pattaatrbo is taparttia tbbi abjeel :;i.i .'.' i o".t by tba (tl;? : IU| .? " the pi bob in named who oinkdael tba fmtrlft blU id.'.', aiul is to tfjrt i .ire t'.ai thtlttrtl (kithfallj tStttttta 'I ii " lie 1U . 1./ '. I to btperibn.Hii, tba foroeof Uh uation, an : the baatlt of!..is ji".' <-i.. Oughl unt thin par?t to Btffonil the object, although th* partieul trtvle of Uf n; Itl M"in i hi* v t I -.?/.?. ritak? i M |t ii thtO liemon-ir.iNd tp. '. .... pisteciplai ?1 n." AMtaui i C?o .. ? r, ;' r 11 ? ? ?.- L ? ? ' n vbetbef tiie DAtion \ \ at . boitl.d itaVal to 1' livir Up ?i'.h baringeotainiUatl *? a :.ne". . ????? the power to dee do vhIoh,reeUi ? /. Matttts V'?Hiitimut."?Ckitf-JK$tic4 Kartknl \\'o Luv--1 ot ' bt ?n to break the conth of the reader'? attaatkai bj | !.? quant ; .1" i" tbott arietn vboai atniu \.e bare ? ur?. 4*0001 readers who Ittl iU'eres'ed in.? uniu.ini' ?he pliaclpal uulli ru.e-i w .... b ta ?is iiri-d, ai.d Vbkb hnie ill.l'.y :.!i.i?.?d l!. fi.r'iaiioii of our opioiot ou thai BlAttef ?/Ul, It addi'.ion totli..-?' quoted iu our atnnc Uiticle, lintl the siaBftstBt doetiiiie o.. Ul |aet, tad ai .o the i.uiute af oai 0tu n fully evploined in Tht l\i!<rr.l':.<t: the iptei ?> 0 .lolin Mar^!.all on the Koblii:;-.' 11 Itxattitloi taW| Ihe n ry able chapter on "Ibe Law o: Nature and ite Rights," iu the book vn " Aun r ?can ?Slavery," by Dr. fttlTlTirl rtaajbtiryi th? "i/pmiou At to the Cat llttttffBtllty t? the Hank of the Ut.it? d Htatc;," by AL-ifiu). r Ham? ilton i and "The Privilege of the Writ of Ha bttt l? rjms," by Ilor.u*? J!,nuey. The ease of Arguello* hn.t In-cn nithrr the tx-fosiiea than ?he *uA/?-| of ksatkt ar*i<ie.j. Wfl preferred to dbcmw, nt first, the pni ntl priai : pli??. W?) may, howeviT, on a fit opportunity. -ho.v th ?t ti.ul ( .<-e is i ue fully aitbit tbtM general principies, aud th-j K?PE af our tiov i .umtat not wifliout a arrant of law. Frotta ihe Araay mt the roieni^r. Wsaiiirsori.ii, ttii,-. it A tett'-r from the Am/ of tbo PtBtmaat, di..?J 11^, tais t le 1'pnrsiiTirii? ?uUlier? in (?ou. ClBBlbsil'* tUri? onufl .'ih < .-r-;'-, m i |. .. I? * cin-ulnr i? - u? ?' by i ul. It un ,.!itrt'iu.-.i ?v. r .S.isjii bl ril ... t ? i li , . j,,,. i,,., (f.i.tJ rn ? y (, rl.>ul,% tii? y, Uer t-i ijn.iuuji m m I.. ? .?? .... ..?.i.i-a Tila. KBAnnARt.B AXD Al,AMA Mr. Frkomuck Mii.mm Ewjr hat wr and published in London a very ?itercnUnr apparently accurate narrativo of the eut ment between the Keairarge and Alain basii-g hi? account, at his title-pag? stat? " information furnished to tho writer bj wounded and paroled prisoner? of the Coi orate l'rivatcer Alabama, the officers of United tf'at?j ?loop of War Kcaraarge, and iz.ns uf Cherbourg." The name which he f to tho Alabama, it may be rumarked, it < oubly nothing more than a ?ajaaaajjtjaja to Er prejudice? for the rjako of getting a hoariug, Edge showing in hid text no particular syi thy with tho English mourner? over Bemn d- foat. Mr. Edgo mrvdo it his business to ascei and R?alo fact?, especially with reference to reeling popular errors, thus enumerated! " The vu tory of ilia Keamriin wu ?.-cwinled for, as tlnleat oi (us AU buna exousvil ur pAlRated. spu? th? ft ing priueireU iroaoi.?: 1. The ?u| ?riur liar snd ?peed of Ik? Ksuftarga. 1. i'i.i aup.-rtortty of bar aiuitomit. I. Th? cbaba platint ?! ber ahita, 4. 'i In, f StstM niiU-bet of bei crew. 1. The U'iprep.ji uaaja of the Aitb UP. d. The a? ni'ii-d o.?-. ,.i'y oi' Opt .lenirrst't ?cetptln e.i.!ip:i'01*',: tiui (u r? presented) by th? command.* < kart: lot I*." 1. Tho d?monstration on eauh of these po ?3 very complote, aid mncli of tho inforuia . uppliud it now. The question of sise it posed O? bj tho following dim..-iij>ioiui: A ? ? .-a. Rsseiarge. Length over ?U.M fett lit, f-w SaMJB? ?a w-aUr lin?.21? t<Mt> i&4 ?'? tram. .7." frei 33 fe? Depth.. tl$mm 16 ate Her?" p"W..r. I engLies oi... aat ratch M b. p -hshSBBI.I.tft MM Tho Alabama was a trifle the larger ?hip; iportj tho two were prebahly about equal, iptjod did not enter into tho contest, a* neit rcwati ?teamed over cifcht kuotd wLilo it c tiuued. ii. Tnc arin.sn-.rrts have been giren bef< but we copy to complo.'e the caao: A -M'O.M OI" fliH ALABAMA. O?? 7 Lieh tllaa? / ritt t.ie . il., h r'l. rUh-boi? CI puundrr. art ?? I o .,, . r.. AJsaUMBBT OP TUk! K l-ARHAtWa Two u men Maaatl bo?? gui a Cr.? ?0 satMBBI firlaa. Fo?r 3: ,?>?.. w?. TV Kiar-argo in action n fid ?-?r gun?? I Alii'.'a'i: i ItjTtD, ami (lie fermer throw undon i ally more metal at a bruit l.-ddu lliau tho lull ? Bat it wn. the 11-im.ii Dalilgrou.. Lhat tent I pintt to the lioilom. :.. On tho .- ;iiij.-ot of cLaiii-platir-g Mr. E? h:.nd!es aMBfJOMt witliout glove?. Tlio Una captain wrote to traitor MaVfM) thrtdi ?? M IM ?tat af tbt eaaF?fBtaaBl it was dbateweadar hi f ?i.r ?nV:er? wb? wr* t aio'.fi'.di th* ?a.-mv", ?I .;? ?i-;. i .? I, it-si i t 'i tl-l-lp ?*(-'l"n oi bet tbtM wasthoMi i} Lou i.oati-i, tatskawykagbawadaM ?ih cuait? aaBstrtj I r iht ;. ?:?., r. ? i i e i p-r. -n |aj t: ? ' ou. ill? nil to w ??-,', r.l.p, iba wb ? taetJ ' ?? * by * I MmBmbIbM which taat. m Matai btj : tac-ir.;."tb?u*it'.. TLi?piai.i ? '-.-:.;..' . .? : v d.,. ? 1-. ( , i.y u il ?hot J. ) ?1 iM ' a?ia nr- ?? u ?tai swdattad lu uiuy ptaMBi tad sal pailiyttlul ?? , K?i ? S? ;i. ?! ?factually t>U. L mat r k-i t . a .il n 'i -. ,-?; StltfBM " '? lb? ?cony ????, btaetM tin a n.)t?. (, bulb In slip, bat'a ? i | h I I ?..t .i,"?- ni :li im i.-1'..ii ?u ctnl tu. ?a? r_.n a a? rlsd " " Mitlahiu icction on both tide! thoroutd i.-i'i-a;. .d with obaio cfiii-tr'i.'1-d f..r l!. ) pi | - . ? .. s I vi... . IsbttPti of which, t K.".r trgewat in t.u-t protc-ct.-d ?rith htrt iryipam uwhor 5|*iDch -cd '".?a-t.c L?pg i. -ir',:./ 1.1 fett t". ilk h. n by li ft iiftOstea. 'I ? Oattia ? w pot on tikiglath |]Sa1 fAtli :-? m ail vi .?? t.-.-il. thalittktwt I indi a? '. *it' ;i '.:. ? I ?Ttth wii all .luiiu I ? i .'W a' i :'> ..I Til April, IBaslj and tho whe lont o?* .t \- .i ?jTo. For tue afko of malm ihr i'1:..':) .w. i-.ivt-p-il with ttftJbl platth an i:n . tLick, .'.lid-.tiig it hoR*likt projritiia ou tiio eid ot Uic Ki .ir..i,'?r,> wl.ich s4tt?vtrtad ittft?thw ;...! m i-c.'ii.-d, tod v.'--n ^ ?iM'.r ?O dni IkOt V-iio.? of il h? 11?.H, "fi i ?; - Im al ' . .t to hid ol loi r* tod crc MTOaaVl dayap iM to the UNhof Jiuie, detlari: ?i tht c.i lins aygjro only a't.vdiod !? -?:. with rop-'-yudTis, na! would drop into tho wan ?Then struct with too flTdt gbot, I was so ?i ? ii! ! ; ' 'it v, rTUtded no n lying in th i aval boepital at Cherhoiii-i"," .-ays Mr. Edgo, Eur'.b' IWsOfO, thochii :i pititflg ?as btOBde -i iplj lopswu toonttohot ti? boiion m vvn hit cap - -i v,, ? a L. ootl baUshOal were parti i-iupiy, ami BtltlBItt lor that fOIJ p'Jfpt) look in l.'.o lunsofeo.il, inikyur 360 in ?II ahila in (.'ttc.-n<?irg havoor? And finally, th i boia had to ?Skd on tho raaolt of tho twgagg ment, forbntooe, or at mo,t two, shot in;, i U, und S-iiiiit. -'a talh of tho pl.'ukiun Lt-ia, ripped oil i r cu-i? ?Uroolio ?. the ol n brekci i idei : .i Bad li i^-'i? into th ' saQipV idi s vV ., i . i? rou . .??>?. I? ? be '?-'.? ..: '? bad *..'uin.-.?^sud lioatau ?;'.'.i'.ii..??t that tht .vm'.iii- a hud bui pit?T( - Lai -, lu tho 1 BOJ ... g r.ivcd 07 ? H otind II, tho I' 'i. h pi.t't hoBtt IS?, "ItHA i'."' ''.'. ' !' : 'Cl ' Vl.-ll. e :, ,. a^-y )x . .. It-.Je a Ci.:..?idcriio|n BBIBbei -, " .i to . ?" i oith tht ?bip. rvi -i ..-i ? ?'. iii'icd, aiij the .ahght ? ? ;>. ri ir.iv la ? iiBtl en uf tho K- iiMrft v. ?.. r?uBg ? o.a.'U.. ? i'. by citrwdjB* hoi feOst?. T?. T?Vt prep.iriitivr.sof the Alal'itrTH wrr..m ?le?-I II :. Itnro, and hof CtptOin b.-h-vt'd l.er 10 p-rft ? t onj -r (of :? fight? The aaaj gjoo BjMgbl depend a litt lu on tho sub?? q mut qihvLioii aj 11 ulna i-oued tht) nhlllatlfO, but in amply di? pi..itd of Itt tjdTaUkOObf tbt following liuiguagi il s iiiuif t in l.ia I? ttOf to MabtOkai '? I rann. t. |aa| t ytclf 11*. plpa-u-e of m>ing th?i Mr. K?1L i'y i'.'.t UtMsBSISt, ?!<?? i-.'ea t.eai .isdlt for tier Lira r>,iaL i. :. m.. ilnp w- u- laMeatl u." (i. Il i?Kitted Ix-yniidiaVil ?ha?hHchullt-ngi lo Ight i "Hue iroin Bt m.nod and uot from ('apt. WillaloW. Lot tbt folic'V. ing dot '.uncut ?p< ak: "Ci. S. -Tstv it ir Ai.t.-aM , ( n? uanraii. MM IC ill '' l' ? i-i. KoMIIA. ?.?)., t I. r' t,l, bir : 1 bau?? l?al JHia w.r.. I;.' ?!? .? il by t?. 1 . ;!. I . i ,?! rial the h.sr if:,tr I ft M cene t? i h) teat ???!??? lay Iba i? ' ? ??- M bttd .1 l. bm, ?n ! that ?he u..? t^ d -p.irt In | Itmtj BJM hour?. I ttatra y.-'' M ?sy 'u ill? D, m, Cun.,ii lMl iny Isb't.iluO t? tu b?bt th? Rett BBtgtetaaMM I ? . ? v- Uio o-earary i.i. ? .ui..-k I li i<- t!.o?e will rrot .,.???! ut? rujio ?MB u-.itll inmorPirw eveiiiiif, er ?Per th* ii.enaw tnortilng at furtbe.t I beg?be ?ni nia depart ',.?!. i* I ?m BtMj M <" Mi 'I Mtt -I... LC ior l? be, ?.ry ir,p??ot|,ii!y. yeur ?bedbn.t ,. .. .... L. || i:< ?, ' ?,'?-? Mr, E-L'e adds nuiiiorott ? atOta, going to provt that S'liiiii-"'' ii.it-i!' on to fighi th? Ki-.t... .. ?a-v. :.l kui'kt.i Ui FsbbWCb HmtitULstabMilai not go out of the harbor till fire days after thai o'e? bad beaa teat tlata enough suretr tar preparation, and ample time for Iba Deerhatnaft to bring ever the "trained gunnenT from tba Britiab Naval Reeerre, and frota H. B. M. pratv tice ship "Kt colle ut," Mr. Kdge gires many Intetoatiug paviticaltft of the engagement into vhich ve bare not spaot to go, but ve mast quote this speoimen of Semmos's ideas on naval t?ctica i "I wasttatsaViby??as? ?a* tbeparoled|?Aksttn tatatBaat Chert)., ir? that Tapt. saouaei fired rspsttly at tbe r-i?a?n?a??_ meat of tbe action " bt srsVr f/riyklen ?U Vn?Jta?a," mmttf sil Uie of?.-er, and crew h ski*, a? b? was wall aware, maoaW volunteer? from tbe ra.-rh.ai servioa Al tke ?xptrauo? ?t**t mluutoj ?fret tke Kesrssrmi dtscbar|s4 lh* trat tarant*! cum m mi. tU batile la ? leisurely, ceol n timar, bamates rs> tusukerj, ? Con/amU ?Veas ; <?*??. ??*? ?fkttna It I III Stil, and th*Ynm4 emM ntpomit.- The t-raSaai ltles ?n tfcs* tta crew ot tbe Kederal v??aat bet learneal But te refer* a. d^asasa? ?"? ab* rapid so4 bsp-baaard praetiae of the Alabama." A cd this as to boarding, which we preeaxat is a professional opitiom *' To liara boarded tbe Kearsarx?, Beatme? Draal karre seat semed asatei .|*v<i to laebU bisa tu rea ktaafjaat kef i ?at ti.? Djomeat lh? riur?ai-r esa ? arai be? ?tetta?, the Isltec weats] shut ot steam, ?bop saleta la ? ?aoaad ertlata, sheer ?A, tat. iiiarsa 1er wbet? br? datas) ?I (rep? ?ad ?tal?tes, ?ad ?tht bet antagonist faVxti ?1er? I? ateca. Onr Pro-.Hoatiiera ay ma? tuIwr. really ought anl to make tlieir protec? apa??* llillinltH by SM-iibliii t? klm ?och su ?sjretteaa lueutliea." 'Couching tbe ooadtct 'of the English yaobf Doerhonud and her ownor, Mr. John LantMafs ter, we had marked tome parwages to qnotta bnt mnat forbear. There is no mi.?understacd? ing on this aide tire* water as to the c*mpl?*itj of : hat reaaol with tiie pirata to which sbf serrod as oonsort and tender. We regret t. Hud that Mr. Edge, whodiKn.ued the whole saht j -ot with the orhcer? of the Kearearge, has at explanation to "??der of Capt. Winslov't tiaaw oountable omission to stop or sink the Deal? hound when she was stealing off with his prit? oners. Mr. Edge aaysi "Had Capt. WintaWt* folio ved the adrioa and reiterated nsqueata e| his officers when she steamed off, the DoeihetUkal might now have been lying not far distant froa? th* Alabama. Capt. Winsrow, however, coul? not believe that a gentleman who was asked bf himself " to save life," would use the opportta nity to decamp with tho officers and men wht\ according to their own act, were prisoners ol war." That Is the painful and humiliating and .forever inexplicable Uicidont of this coutast? There seems to be no excuse whatever for Capt? Winslow's dereliction. We have quoted largely from Mr. EdgVl pamphlet, but there in much more of equal in? tttktA which we cannot quote. It well denrras? reprinting in full by an American publiasher. <;iLnBIl.LU lit nOlTHV.EMTE.UW VIRGINIA. A C. nu Beat Al i ar be ?I - Copiai? Dnagaa AUIIcst? LAtvrtMOQB. Sa tar ?Jay. A a*. It, "NVTiile the United ?States steamer Kelianae, ol tii* Kevin** servioe, C?pt Thorn is M. Dnngna, waa It t?reat Wyeonuo Hiver, Northtimberland oounty. y?tH? diy afrerr.ooa, for the j. ?.!;*?** of takiasT off tha feiaBf if a rifasue, who aere repretraW at belt g there ta t ?t.trvlt j condition, one of her IhmU vus sttukrJ bv a ' .?? - piroy of guerrilla* aa the skure. armed vttb katn. lie ': ..vice op-nod arasa t'lem uill? shi-11 sail sraafl inn?, in tiie hopo ol miring tbcu? frvtu the vrcNjds. bat aataratta IVBBttl lu.1 bvu fired, tl:.- ?,;'l..:it Cnplala LrtBg ? ? ?? 1 ;ti Ittatf woundi'd. a-'ii illiM In aa hieiif. tl i r*at*JB aftta p vot g*n, Tnosiaa Kojua.b, vtt i's ? ?evrrelr ?rounded. aftttaj wa? kept up by tht Leliaooe until tht fln of r r> -i n. si.eui-.Hl bnt not having cutioieut foro* ot ta r. to .i -ii. ?ho wtv> conio-.d.ci to tr n dove. tbe_ no? vlt'i tliol'i* of brr bo?t?* or?*?, eoobwain, 0. w 1 v?.a*. >?nd f"or colored mn 11 ? tat] ol '. u.t. Patata arriir,1 bar? Utlt atataataj I.ATE 11 MU ? KBWS. ?. a?'i.i(rro?. Atf. li. Hit 1." l.mond Examiner ol tho 12th, hue tht following! * MoaVxr. Aoa. A *? ITO'. f. lt. iLtU/ier, StTttary of Ou tfity. MTtatVt**"^*tn*BBt1 In tltrvivU the BktM ectr*M?V with four ?f**a*aa Hd aboti' sixtee* heavy rtaaatj of aur. Ti.e TnuiiiK-U. Omuiiitaili-r T. A. M. ( r nos, - kB ?unk. with ii.i'i y all bar crew, ami olao aoUbat? a", itw il-t?e l'huiitipo?aliieb 1 kiil?siHttieul?T tiuraeel, 1 ? Blata oi'il, llaitfnrd nail Brmiklyn. lo ?do ??/ l-attie? ? ...M ? ?: t ?. the rumalnder of Ike tret, poaoetl by Tort Morgan nnd?-r fall heailafay. wbea they wer? en?.-ui.r.t?f? li by ibo ioiiis?s?-?, tbo k?n?-an. kbo OtvlMt ?ad lbs Selma. Ihn T. : r.iwaee and o'.lvar vessel* tteametl la aaaafj ringe of thv advanoiiur forve, and r-mrod a henvy 8ra in'.i i'i<" l.tnlln< sliijav A1W a ili-era-rnie ?tnit^gt* hat? t ? ? n tbe fleets, tlio ('lairtos n-lro.1 t?r 1'ort Murfrna ia a ??itikinp vunilitiua. Tbe Soliaa, cut ?if. ?Ol?aa>a*st?>| lid the Morgan esc&pod to Fort Muraran. The Ttas r: ?**?>, so fur urn yur.-il ?tvamotl t-m ?it '. the ?tala 1' *A anl after an o^tinato fiA'ht au/rendered, her rat? In die ?I iled, her sinoke-.tsek eiu t. V. aw? ?. ?ad. a* va i pptatt, Lei crew in aa extuoatid aud smothennf eca? .: t.'i?. i m trie ItfaAjntAj Adrtlrpl Ilochan?a vh ?eviTet* *Mii.il-d by a ktaatttt hi tl.? ??.?*. Xao ?tie kaCletl ji-1 awT*ra| ?oti'idiil aiiM,: ? l,i .- en-*-. Oo tu? (iaiuat?, ffo *er?) ? Uwal u"' t*u wonjtltd. Oa tbe Vi^mitt a .is ? . i I <L Oil the S. Im?, eisr'.it wem Wii:.-.l l cieaV taj tar ? ?? -"itl'.e oflieer, Lient, ?f. H. Coaatoot. aast BtrOB ?- -i-? wn?...w-d. Thu-i.imy ?r.fte: -U jc-*eri-l). tval .i ,'.! -!? d l> i li.;*.loll t-' b'iry his asttaV ?atatasettaaaa*, ?to., 0. W. llAURISOW. Confeu'eriito State.? NitTp, tfp to Thii'tdof night, nothing of interest bvt ?xsjar? IBi le-niro AU.int*. Mnj. Gen. lUuia leeoired ? Ant ttouud la (he le??, ri.i-r-uiuuy 1* ousasin^ en onr rtaika? m I -i.ii ?.'. " tn?( iu nU'jil his liaes la Ut directloa ?i lbs Tfr?l*i u i.ut!to-i.i. A few ?bot* wen. Bred at th? city yisterday (?bb brisk ?ateiiin?: o?katabttal ?t u kraa?a inst "??ht. aal SftjtJtaal tViur hnurm. Ho |s?r*?ual i-nsiuit.o? tie IB? ixrteal mmmmmmmmmmsMsaassssssaj I'reis ?enlrstl slmerira?. I'.t the arrival of tbe Northern Light at thlt pert on Siiimduy, wo have newe ?r??rn T??ame to Aa? g-tiat?. The dltUoulty ha'twefo l'eru aiul ISuau. I? Dut j. t.. tfnil. but witr Is i-utvsiiloroil us ilumine??!. The Chilian povet-nmeut his piMlehrd tha oorn? :?.',uiin' ithli'b it lis? had with Ihe r*-pr? ??titattn of ataatt at Sanil ??fix and ia whlok it deoUred that tba voaevk? of tlio Soon..?ii ?luidriiii oeeupving the Cblnoba Irle.n.'-s, or any othoi nistut force attacking tho a? rviirnty of 1'eru or t..y other American Usvlloa, ?haS iiot i .k- ?ay auppllee In trie barbor? of Chill. '1 ho Corno ms of Chill have passed a hill i?tB|a>a*il??f the goTeriiairnt to expend the torn of #l,tfO.0OU t)|tH) tho iitoreate of tlve novy. The rbarth of ?Jalj ?m o?*t? brut- .1 in u?! priniilpal cilios of CblU wltb graal Htta? asataka upAw Cattiji MAHtrr ? Albaay. 13th. ? i?e?VH ban . ?''! remllly tlila week si ? t 10 .idranoo mid tba market ilnmi iirtu. altbi'Ogh trad.- ?as noi ?<> iietive to? di y s? yeaterrisy. Tie tMilk of si!?* wne on Now YojA ireiiiiut. Teli.l eiipiil?, Aatt ttHB in |iia>d te(jtvrsl at ti c i'l?i., u.:U lam li ? 71 " fO. laCtVipta, J.t^UU. lieg iMurkot Hi-ual Uitk J^SK'tu?*. \1<J0. suiuped I? Ka# kl.ra, ,li??l