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GiVfe ^crl, Saila _dtomt WEDXE8DAY, OCTOBER 19, lft* t'alaa Htaia Titbat, JPer,lk?y. (WAKP flTNT. Or-di Co o/ ^a_, JOII.a M. FORTKII, Allany. Bkjr>g#f__k.Ga- FRANCI* 0. BABLOW.K. York. t'e*?jetr_e-...TUO.ttAS Hl_-IIOtMK. Ontailo. JY,__w.toL JOHKfH HOVVLtM), Potcheeo. _Tl Crar-rf "- J'* 1I.BAKT1M-A_M, Mor.ro. Co._I fjkaaVe-aBBBM- < ? UOBN. 9e.ieaect_r .g_t.Kagt_ar.Ja PLATT tJOOI^KI.L. N,.5?.^ rtaaaatapttrr- 11KNK V A. BAR..M M. onondrige. U/^eal gBaiaaOaa 1'ATim KII. JONl_?,Cat*r?.,|u.. lEItitien, Tue-iby. NoY. 7.J ,i ii 11 raia af tba Triana?. PA1LY 1R1BIT?E. Jtfail Fiibscribfrs, ) $n?.00 jcopy, i j-ear?311 nuinbora. y " pEMI WKEkLT TR1BUNE. loopy, 1 ytar?104 numbort,.f?V?[ 2copie?, do.. JJJ t> oopiea, or ovi-r, lor eaehcopy. ?*?"?. weeki.y tribpne. aooo 1 eopr, 1 year?18 miPibers,. .F..w Additta THE TRIBINE. New York. Ta tdn rtiarra. Ta. W,b_lt Txuau.. haa . d.oa_i?. *&??**_ ?rttokei>oUiiw,v?rna_- T_? ?,??*>? ??lul * ,, ii?i,_ji _a th_t f_fh n*B ln* adY*rtlaen^nt. i. neceaaardy hniiiae. eo iiuh ? edyaotaga of being c_l.7 atabS ?^?gJB W.? _ __h aiereet a. iiew.-matter. Tnere la?aa tuoae _Tbtd?k_el__ SybYtMS niPdipfn ln lbe eorrntr, eo l__!_a_B. Ibera ? ? - ?"^*ble' t0 ** ?^U" eTbTtaper eireuUte. among the toduttrtal and tkrlfqr clar.aa tbe F__era. M.anfartnrer../lerrbanUtnd Meebutea of the t^D?^-Bndl.c_elt.lly reed dy tbelr wtY*. .ad ttaogrHtra. |i 1. tVe te aay tbat e?_ edYartiaaaeal _ it U reid eavry a__ by not leat t__ beiT a nillion of tba tuoat intertge* o! j tba peopi.. He v'?? n>*k** bl* bluioe"- W' ~*q**_^ 0t ' fcla tnanufa.:.irea known to tbi. immenae number, er*t.-red ?U ?rer the loya', State., ?_??* bll to do aa to kda ewa u..i.dett o_d great avlt?tagP- ' Adt_tiwiup_t on tbe bftb aagp are gl 5fl, aad ob tbe e.sh-.hpage 4-1, a line. Poi thb waek't tattieth-y anniibe-, banded ln to-day._ l'a ? errrata*>a?Jr_le. Be aatiea aaa be takea of Ano?y_ooi Coinn.aalealJetvt. V\ beU-Ter la ii.tende.l for uioertlan lonet U attnei'wteted bY tbe n.u.a aud addrea. of tba wrilar?not avaceaaarUj loi p_-.io.ttar. bnt aa a t_rnoty for hu t.od faiu. _U buaineaa laUera fot thU otho* aaould be addraat.d ta Taa TBiaost," New-York. ?__._ Wi eanaot uuOertaaa te retarn rejected Comaiunicetue*. The Tribu.ii ln Leadea. aTBYENS BROTHERt, (Am?nr_ AgeBta for Lib-?rtaa. I-Hearietta ?< . Cteet Oarden. W. C). are Aowata for tbe ae_ of THE TTUBt >"E- Tuey ?Ul aleo recci.. teaofainiaa. aad gpeaaaaaaaaa * NEWS OF TIIE DAY. OENERAL jV-TWS. TAa VermilUom (L?r? .<tft>ei.w?r of thoetRh aJthaatbafnllowing: "We aaw t gebtloman wl.oin JomadaJ tbatduring tkeftorm. wbiob awept tUe<i;.lf roaat oa tte loth af oSepteaibar, the DutldingaaiCal vaaieu I'aaa were all deitroyed but one, aud a!l ttc ]>oople were drowaetl, exi-e|?t oaa raaa. wbo eated lilm a_f by getting on tbe top of a h.>_*. There were B lirra loat." At Sabinetown cyerytbing waa gwapt away. aod tbe realdenta to tbe nomber t.f 61 were dro? aad. Tba ?watar roao ? feet abote ~e enrfaoe of tbe ground at Calculou Pa-.a. Tha poople pf Orasd t'haad.era were not tnjorpd oa the lalaaX bai we atdarttand one of the aitiaeui loat boo bead of cattle. Generally eTerytblng e?imate and _aai_ate. was swept away. - Tbo Preaidi-nt has matle tbe following tp polnUneata: Jobn Paleman, Aaaeaaor of luternal Rev enne for tbe XIITtb Diatrlet of Penaaylvasia; bliaa O. Groff, ABBlatant Aaaaeaor of tbe tUzteenth TMyl.ion, IXtb Diatrlet oi FennayrYunlai Alexaodar Mibuhall. Aaalataat Aeeea.or of tbe BeYPDtb Diyiaioo. VIh l?.t trkotaf Ponutylvaitlaj Janioa A. Gault, Aaaittant Aa _g__ of tbe SiMb Di.itlon, Xltltb liiatriet of New ,Yo/k, Laren .Tonea, Ai.i-itb.ut Aaaeaaor of tka Foortb LHYlaloa. XXXIId Dlatricl, and Jobn W. Holl, Aa aiitaat Aoae-.or of tbe Btith I'ivialon, XXXTTd Dia trlotof Naw-York. The ateaoier nnutre-n from Loui.villc for New-Orleana. with an aa-ortad cargo ol' _0 tui.i o! fraigbl, conaiatiug iu j>art of oement, whiakr, flear, lobeoec, etorpn, *p , eatik on Bunday mornlng near tbi BgBB ?f e__ Crauk. tbr.-e uilea aboYe Ciro. Th< boat baa yalnpd at 130,000. and can probably be aanx wittout seriorta damngo. ?he baa aix feet of water oi bar daok, aft tbe boili ra. Thb irteamimi City of I^onrlort, frum Livet l-t>\ 4th lnat., Yia Queeo.town 5th lnat., and Ctty < Ma-ebaatpr from Liverpool 'JOib nlt, Yla tiu-.-i.atow lat Uut., amved atxrat nne o'olock thb mornittg. Tl aewa baa Ln-'-n anUolpatcd. Aieiftiuler H. Btephous v?? cntfirlairifxl at private Uiutitr in lb.tion on Monday, at whk-h 1 detl?ed bia lntoution of eupporting tbe I'rc-i.lein recoaatrautioii polioy " to lbe fnli extent ol l.la abili and oaefiilnaaa.' Tbo lolb.wtnAr Statfl u_c?re have beeii certaii 1/ olocted in Miaalaalppi: bwan, Anditor; Echol Traaaarer; Rrauither, Seprelarrof btate, Uaoker, A toroey GeneraJ, Weat, I'-ito.-., Kcyooldaand lianlio: toCoagreaa. Tho btxli'-oi of aa avlult wmnau Qud two girh agad 10 aad 1 j yeara, kllled by tbe recent diaaatar c tba PennaylYania CootraJ Rallroad. are ?<._ uaclaim<:i] T _y are toppoaod ? be lealdente ef Lirarmore Ta_ iu. The Miejissippi Stat^ ('onvoution iuft and oi ganlaed on Monday. Gen. S. J. Gbnlaon of Mooro Va-ohnecn obalrma_ Gen. Huapbirya waa lnaago gated Gayernor iu tba t-v.-.-.u ?. Tho c<?rouer'd inqucnf in tht> case ofHugl Ptrkiit iwasltad in a verdu t tbat deceaaed came to hl daath by tbe uaa of cblorofuriu. Tbe eyblence bofori toe jitry la intertating. Over H,(KW bales of GovemuieDt oottou, aaa kaif of wbiob waa damage, wefe eotd yaater May. Tbo blddlog waa uot briak, but the Southam atapla aold at good prlcw. Tge trial oi't-tJ J. C. Cranf, Aeeistaot Quar V-rii._ti.-r ? Nael.nllle, waa adk>an>ed yoaterday ?i 30 4aj% b) et_Wa tho iafusae to prooara witneaaea. Tho ocaan yaobt race bctween the Honriotta aad Palnipt, reaulUai in the f<>r_er reat-hiug |_ Samh B'.'-k ligktafalp twaaty-ona niiantea abead. At the .Dibtrict C'onvoation hel.l in 0,>weg , B. Y.. yeaiarday, fia Hoa, G. C. l.ittlejobn waa nunn - aaouery oomiaated for tba Atae_bly. The tUate Senate of _i_M_fl upent Mcnday _ _k__g tba i|oaatlon of ad?itting tbo te*ti_oiiy of aagrvaa la tba oirll ooorta. The prT)-ui of TexftM iiix?d not tpprove of nt-gro aoftaga aa expreeaad la ex-Poetinaater-Ge&eral _Haf_eJa kttPrr. 8trvutu?ii? pffurts are bcing __de by frienfU af Joka Mitebol for Ua rtleaae ftora Yortreu Btaroe. Th? lodst'4 at the Bridgcst. fire will reach a 4)1,000,000. npea wtlch there ia oaly a amall inaoranoa. An_row Blftiely wt_ kat eveuing noinioatod * for Bnpmlaor by tbe Repubiioan C'oanty Coarentlo? Qtaj. Rratlford it abont to convene an oxtra * a-ttioa af tha Marylaod I^egUlat'ira. Orer thirty-tovon thonaand voteri were rpgit - oarad ia tbia oiry yeatardey. The lof a by tho ('hicago tlre on Monday algl't ' wlii aaouat to 165,000. Th* rPoHptt from internal reronno ytaterday aoaoattted t?gi_;_>) BS. The jm.rx rty of the Rubtl Oen. Corue haajmt jK?n feaiojed to brm. I itfher yortenltr. Th? 0BA_ag r%u waa 14?. eloelng 116. after aeTfing al IwE, Tbrr. w.. e a??d demand for gold-beaBng OoYernraen. btooke, and a. tte olo" of tte day 104, w,e UJ for old AWe. eaJ lP.|<*l?f.V tba, ST UELI MeBgapa and Rtate ^ZSZ B?,. Brock. er. be'd wtth m.eh nrmneae, and are ojdy He ln emidl BBBnttl The lfl.celUn.OB. Bhare. ?????? I JUil-.y BbarB were _-_B-BV?d eBWed ?* I ?... aad jpa, ptW .-ptte-.- Tb.ro * ? ? ? ? M rte. .n.l fot atyeja] atosk.. ?ei *? ?? ?? . were __* M^ey b Z -^^e^^S ' at 7 r<K papt tbe .urr'y ?? bM"'q""* ''* ,__ Th_, p.p-r I. no belter, *???%?? g^attd W.-.t. ta ttill a g-?d uVn.eBd fcr ot.trei.cy iro." W. i.rint |B EBPtW Ot^Uk- Uia eard of Mr. | tWretarv of Colloctor Barncy. wa* arre.te.II , ? ,?.,. in Fort Lufavctto for aeveral | .uonthH. On hl? HfB-e, be EBkod ln vahi for a trlal and for a coPy of tlie cbacges g.ait?t him, 1 |pp_od>d to fali bt? is b lottcr fiom Gcn. | jjJJ UCclarUig that thore was no caee again?t him. _ POIITICAI. PARTtKH AND THE MIHItll, EDWINl-BTBATION. A controvor>y wbich eti'Bis to IU niost tW> credltAbljB to both taUefj i- now in progret-n be tweeii cortain politiuiuna and joiirnals adhering reepeotiVBrt to tba two great parties wbieh dividc rmr comitry. On it- face, it loota like a raoe in bftrility?eaoh rnnner aeeking to provo himsolf inore abject and grovcliug iu hit accept aiire..r whatever ducirinc mny bo propounded l.y tbo preacnt oecupant of tho Wliite ll<ruw. "This is thc* real, origiual, old Dr. Jacob Townwnd!" nbouts one; "Bewaro of plck poobtu! Nocounuction with the fdrnp over Uic way!" bullows tbo other. We do uot know , tbat tbo public L> tnuxh perplcxed by this wnr ofwords; M it inust be intonaoly dlagosted. The giinplo tnitb H that, in ao ftu aa Prcei d?rit Jobuton's poilcy teudsto purgo our coan by of wbat roinftiBa bcrein of Slavcry, and to ?Jerate Um fii^? k rat-e to a pooition of indc ppndenrp nnd se.urity t-OOOg us, tho rnionittn do, Va-tw Uio Doioorata ea atK, hcartily ?np port tbat policy; wWW, on tbo other hand, wbatevcr Xwtture- uf that poli<y ?*_? ?? dt-g"*'^ the negr.., pruttically detiyhifi wanivxM., and ciat hiiu h.dpleta akkder the feet of w!iitfwa?br.l Kfbelu, th? Oeinorrata d?, and the Unioniebs ./? aof, roally approrc. Tbe priutical clemenoy. morrov.'r, v,ilh wbieb tbo Kcbtln bavc b.-eu truatnl byheak, ln doliartce of aotne otbil eirlier inciUcations, is more popnlar with tbose who did uot bi-Vp floct Mr. Johnaon than with thobf who did. We tbiuk it itt wite M it i^ gencroos, thotigb Bomi liiinlakes of detail havo bccn made incarryin^'it InUnffe.tt; but our poritfeB does not iflbot ibe trntb that a majority of thone whovottd for IlatiltB aod IIOaUMW fii?octed aul detired to rpo come of tiie chief Ke?>eJs put U) d.-ath under mtutial or dnril law, and aro m ar a-ly y?t rwonciled to wbolt>ale cleroancy; wbilo uiose who fHipporUd Mt-Clellivn and Pci.dletaB are at onre surpriwd and gratified by tbe Preaidtut's cntire forbcurunce. We judgti that tbe Prt-Mdeiit'H cour-w in the premi m mipEjail the approval of a majority m tht> Ameriean People; but tbat wtjiarit) ia iu got'd part made up of poraona who tlid not tup prrrt I.incoln and Jchnson at the lat<; Pre!?id?ii tial Electlon. And tho party which thcn "np povttd MoCbllan and IVndleton will very genor ally pupport tho prcsent AdminUtration to tbe end of iti term, proridrd it will to wirld it* power a, to ?bkdd thtalatt fcawdaa from all pun ishmeut for Treaeon, rertore them to position aud power, and put tbo Fretdmi-u Otmpmbl} urxVr tbeir feat. Daving alwara da<in-d a rt?-<toration of tho Caion on thia banis, tbey will w.-lcoiiie auy aid to effoot it, no matter thnngh it b? i.tforded by on" wbom they havo hitherto ot.po.rd and deuounotid imnaeaaurably. Wti.al.tr tbey ere propared to go tho length of riiipportiug Mr. Johnson for another Preai l dent ial term, we do notkuowj nor do tkey. >f] CirouiiisUnces miwt control thejr duoision. If they nball Jutlgc, tbirty montbd bcnoe, that tbey ean wln with Mr. Johnson, and not with cmt, and tbat ho will aobserve thoir endh, tbey will nominato and nupport hini; otherwise not. All tbey may aaj aotc i-i of not the le_/.t oonwi quenoc ono way or thc other. That tho Prwirlcnt haa anyidn-of thornughly grutifying or eatlefying hi? late political adver rariet, we neither kuow nor atbrm. That ho oould not, if ho would, without goiag a great way farther on their rortd than he haa evor pur posed or eontomplattHl, i? evident to all dio e^ming obaervcrs. Juat at j.reKent, it is tb? cue of tbo Northeni I>omocracy to get tbo KciK! Statoa reeon.stru.ttid and their old le_d ers restored to power in Congre?s and elaewbere at the earlir-r't p???sihle day. To Uiit. end, tlio countenance and nupj?ort of tbe i'njbident are iu dinpeneiihle, aud tbey uro bound to oulogiio and adore him until it sball have buen attainod. Tbat j>oint carried, they will balance the prob able profit and loat of praining him further, and aot aa a lively regard for th-ir t>?n intorett ahall bcem to dictate. oi u viRfinn. A popnlar Convention of the ex-Uobel aoldier.-i of that portkm of Ea-.tern Virginia wbioh lies lietween fhe R?]ip?*hwinook aud t*e Pamonky | rivers waa rerently held at tbe Bruinton Cburch, Kiug and Quc-eu County, wbicb waia inangtirated by a n*rmon from the Hev. Mr. Joter, the ominent Baptiat clergyman of Kiclj moud, wlio waa foliowed iu a hpeocb by tho HaeBeda.lt. Moalitgue. Liout.-Govertior of the. State wbile John Letcber wtw Ooveruor, and since a Repreaontative in tbe Confederrtte Con gvetie. bbbB theme waa " Ibe Reapousibiaity' of tbe Young Mcu of Virginia," and wofnd hin dibootirhc thub tondenged in an udmiring lettar to Tkt Dailjf \. ,r, | "At the oBteet, be etv^l that ho believ.d taere wnt a oommon orror provabrnt reaardlna; tbe orlgin of tb? lut'- wur. Jt waa nol from Afrloer. KlHVf-rv. nor frotn the vroet t>orrura,i(>nt ezUtlng in the old politlealorBBn ixatior.a The II.utl of our aoee' waa otber than theee. Itwaa rAeCJo *w. twtemion of tkt IttmcrntU prtntlpli i and tbere o?mld be no permaneat peeoe antll Ibuawea reetrained. Mr. bfonta?oe urged upoa tbe yoaag ejen before him the ettltivation of moralt at the imc qua no* te proeperlty; that they thonld make frlcnflt of their tateenemiee ae a matter of poliey, bat not for tbe adoptioa of any of tbe mannert, ciistotrn, or ldeaa of tbe I'urit mic rane. Tbeee be aoouted aa abturd _;-<i dangeruua It tbe higheet dofrree. 'Joward ttelr rnnlmeo Fr'low-a.adlerB, and the orphaci of thoao wbo bad fe!!SS i? bnUie. VuJj vTCi Z d?Lu. ff BYnnatLy and BMiataooe wbit-n mn.t be cbeerfully and ge6C*'XfIr paid. To tbe iiejf.ii, W placed la a po.tilon ' ?f e.ceedlnR aotelty and iwti+r, all abonld H jitat, bntnaiie, oetiaiderate di. J llbernl. Uat i eboveail thlogjA tbe tpeaker urged tbetn to be truo _. the tn?tnory of their beare t??rb'Jct wlio bad fai]?H aa i the front rank of bettte, and to Ux> Stato of Ylrginle? thelrgrand old metbar. It wetild, bowe.er, ergoed Mr. MoDtagtie.be ftupoatlbh? to eatabtutb a peraieneut peeoe, and to arold etema) wrametln^. oiiieak tbare were two a*_k>na af tbe pteeont {'wattittialon of the I'liit'-d Sutot Pkputof-ud. Tbe fir.t of tbeaa rebUe. to ll,t. liigl.t of Suffrego, nnril.oouiainedin tbetrstelauat) of eeplioa laooiid. axtielo flrat, and aaya: ' Tbeelrcton in i-.-iih State aball baie the .i_.i.*!it"..- .titaaa requielt. f.r .-:. -i,ir. of tbia rnriat ttiiaetoiie brm.nb of the State 1^-Kielt.tare.' Thlg ia too gfneral?too democrabi;. AVeraunt baye aowie blgberatnndatd?aome proporty qualHkatuiB: for no rsati eboajd l_vo tbe right to toti wbo ia uot inUroati'd pecrjnlqrlly ia tbo wclfaro of tba countrj. Thn otb?r objcrllon oble featuro Intbeton aiit'ition, aa ai iritcd by Mr. M'.i.tnptie, ia containcd in theiiret plni^oof apption piubt, aniula 1. doxdarintt tho powrr nf Conk-renatolay nnd tollnet taxob, dutiea. lin poru Ao. Tbia waa an abeorr?lif>n "f ?" tha power of thp Ntatee. or rather it waa eocft ?n lnaVflnlte HUtproant uftbeauthorltY of the Genoral Goypn merrt, aatonpoa ?ii n ountiuiml conflict of nutborlty. 'A etriot Suto ligbttraan aalam.' a.ildJLr-M., 'I would iuhnitely prpfer a central goverainaut with eomtplida'ed poBera, kuuh aa Alaxandor Hamiifon advocntufl, to tbo praaont form, wbioh Unelther ono thlng" nor theotbor? uoilhoT fnh nor fowl?a more botch potch of yaryliig elon.ont*, liable lo tbo abaurdaat oouetnictioti by a at<t ef ppttitog ?ing politiciaaa." To expunga tbeao objootioiiahle feA turea from the Gooaliiatien?to rvatrict the Right or Suffragoto ptirenite whoowned real c?tate?to nubdue tho radical, aerarlan, dcmrKiraliP e!f>monta, and to da fme nn-oiaaly tba riBhteof tbo Statoa? wrre dutlea ln cninbent npon the young inen of Virginin. Their fathera bad l*ea leadora iti the politlpaaf IbouldlTnion. ThPira.na of lliio gpneration ahoul.l at leaat bolp to faaluou tbe deatlnioaof tbo reoonatraotad fa.l.-ratiou of SlatCK. ?? Mr. Montagne ooaeloded witb an eloowpnt perora tion, rocallluif tbe glorY and hon.rr of Vlrgjnla, a* illna tr_ed in tle pnnt. aud utoro reeenUy In tbe b)o>rty ordcal of tha war Juat eonclndpd. and appc-nled to the ? youth to follew the exaophtaof Waahingtou ftnd Lee, botb nativeeof thu itamedlato DuigbborLnod. iorhirn aelf, be aaid tbat he falt ao atrrrow for anytbingthat be bad done, nor did ho know of any honnrnMa man j takaaeaal lo tbe kate etrorgbi wko did. It waa ob'y| c.warda and hypoerife wtio wtt? crlngtng to and f fawning nbvnt tho powera tbat be, witb wortlt or rerrior'e anfl eontriktou.". ?CoubidoriflR tbat Mr. _f6nUguo baa befra' all hin lifc a pnrfo?wing DeBiOcrat, we aro more unrprinod at the bltrntne?s of hra atatomente tban, at the uunoiinilneeat of his yieww. Tbftt he should dialike ihe Federal Conatitution, and wir-h to 6?j it nborn of its mon-. importunt aud valuablo featurp*, Ia b.ot- ntttural. Wo. YCtiture to poy tbat Jvha C. Calhc-un, with all hi? show of de votion to tbo Ci>n?tItuUoB, rigktly wttnitA, __| in h!s father'a faith tbat thu groatcst tuU tak^ his Htate ever niade wat tLai of t\ tt! adopt ii.g and rattfying tbat iiintrument But thitl Mr.'Muntague ehould to Uibllf aaaail Popular 8uffi"ige, intinting tbat only ownen of real ehtate ehonld vote, dOrje riarpriat ua. Ue knowa that Virgiuia onJy enfrancijlscd hcr landlond eorm a few yp&ra tgo, and this by a Convontion wherein _h party ha<l a large mnjority, and tba* the poor whom he would now diHiranchliifl_bre nevcr voted runiao except under thi- guidanco of richer moa of his own political failh. If you acarch throu^h all tmr ptvat biatory, faB can lind no olection carricd by tho vota* of ptx.r ni'-n _ a way that Mr. Montagiio ctn coBaiat i-ntly doploio. Thay were not tho ragged por ti<>n of the 8outhf>rn Vtmoatmf, but itt well clad UadiTM, wh<> inaugiuatcd the Ute di? . troiu JicboUion. ' ^V.^ rcgret that Mr. Montaguo baa not a w p.1 to Aty in favor of Poptilar Edui-tiaOQ. To edu agflg tlu- poor, Baa dirifri_ch_a tli?-ii., ia tbo trno< ture for whatovar U nioet Yicioiw In onr politi? cal ayntem. Mnke them inttlligont obwrron and n.di poitili'iit thinkcrn, tud the ambitioua li-adiTH who liave Ied our afBatff BBB a daiu" of death will N- thorn of their miiuaed power. We B?>t Yirgmia will go forward, uot btok wanl, G. greatuaaa, protptrlty, aecority. aud luetiug pvaoe. aaBMBaBa_aaHBaaaaMHMe BBBB TBABB 151 PAPBB. The /.rewtag P?$( of yeaterdny fmya: A mnrriingjonrnalreporta that tbe Haa in tbe price * pnutii.g n .;,? r la i.iai-itbii.g tha mlnda ef lbe \* ? ,? e in tboae offloial boreaoa at Watblurtoa wbara it ia lueedand.uppiied, ancjit ta aa.artpd tbat "thp Treeeory I aulhorltlei are oonalderioga projeotof bulldiag bUoy I prnroent pap?-r ralll at Ore_ Fa"la ou tbe l'ut?i.? " ,-oetttnol o.. ur to tboae paople tbat a cbeancraad umokcr way U to take lbe oluly off (oKolga papert That will make paper okaap, not uierety to _e Dotrra-cnt but to the people. Thiu TA< Poif calla a " littlo more nonncnMi." We don't agree With it; it fa a good deal n_Te. The price of paper al.road variaa but ht'le from year to yoar, for tba douiand is xteady, thn luauufocturi* eaGoblidbed on a aure batin, and litlie linprovt-ini-i.t attemptad. It coold uot havo been imported any time the loat threo yeara except at the rink of loaa, the 1MB uud eharges inaking It, when deli*erojd in tbia countrr, about equal to the rnling prico of the domestic article. Tako olf tho du'y, und tho price, of coarae, wonld be lower, otlur thingn l>oing equal. Bot othi-r thingg wonld n'l 1-t-cjual; for tho mo_out piijiar could be ini jKirtt-d ul a profit, the price abroad would bo en haucod by tho iiicreaaed demand to a mte qnite equal to tli.it wbirh tho duty gitea, and wr- should get paper uo cheaper nrru If wc did n't have to pay more for it. But it ia qnite certain that we shonld hari- to poy more, for tlie inoment we bring the fbroirn inauufacturc iuto f/oinpctition with our own BB atop our own milld if the domeatic article in un dertold. The duty will not jrive ourmanufa/. ftn-r-i fii-.r.) tban a-liviag pfolit oven il' gold woro at par. It is tho prico of ui i-h_ige ratht-r thtu the duty which now arTordb- protection and keeps the milla running. It is nonscnao, therefore, to auppopo that froe trado iu paper will reduoe tho prlo?\ It will havo exavtly the oppo-ntt e_eit by r ji-, ing onr own manufactnreTfl and muking ns d<> jMindent upon foreignem, who will have a nm uopoly of tbe markot, aud p'lttiiig na tt the mercy of any dibturbancc in fnreign oxchange'*. Thia will he tliti ioiuiediaUi bnt i-ot the only evil. We have in thi--country almudanco of rapital and of ingenuity. Both i?eek t-mploynieut in the iiiauulHi I'iri- of papor. The li.-t, afaBVkBj will ket'p aloof if it cunnot bg nmnufactureilat a j proiit. If it can, by keeping out foreign compe tiiii.n, th. n American ingeuuity tomea in to compete for __l proiit,and the price of paperwill bo reduccd by diocoveriet in raw matcrial und im nroYoments in raetitoda.jWbon that'ttine oooies, wo may defy foroign compotition. But it nevcr will coiiii- unleaa wo encourage the inrettnient ofrapital in paper miLLs at home by adopting and udhcring to a fixed poli.y which givi-a the home market to our own peopla, and reudera a fair proiit, uot probable roerely, but certain. Wben it ia oertain, tru.t Yankeo ingenuity to reduoe that proiit if it it too great. Adopt Tht Po$t'$ free trade ni>tionn and we dettroy ao important hranoh of AnwicaiI induatry for a vory doubt pHj imniodiitte good, and with tho cortainty of ibfpiiting, in tho end, the result aougbt for? rlieap paper. In otlior worda, abaudon pro tvof:-a WA. wo shuii aovor bgro uapox _id ir from 15 to 20 coiita par pound. JCoep to that polfey, let capttalista fccl tbat they rrlay aafoly go iuto the manufttcttire, aud invunlora bnatiro that their timo aud tbougbl and b..?vr mj.y ho bestowed, npon a practlcal purpono, and we bIbbbb ao#n bawe papor at 10 oente apomid. If not Hjm. Let tbe Govemment ttvke nare uf tbo duties "and tbey will uot havo to build niilU. TIIK RP1TI CAA? PBISBYTEOlAlVa. Tho Prcabytorhtna ln Kontneky, like nearly al! tho religioii3 donominatlona of tbat Stato, aro for tbo moat part iutensely pro-Slavery. TJjf y'havek tberefore, been chafing-for aev cral .yeara under tlio doliveranoee made by tbo Oeueral Asacnabliafl of thoir Cburch aince the btjgraningof tho warwith regard to tbe duty of loyalty and the evil of slavebolding. At tbo moetiuga of tbeir TreflbytorieK, they havo btoadlly ox'proBsed their diaapprobation of tbo couxso followcd by tbe Qeneral AssemUy. This year, thoy havo doemed tbe etfnie to bavo eoBie to take a decieive sten in advanid. They clearijr ae? tbat, unlera the Goneral Aafombly cau be prevailed npon to repaut of Ua lt.yal and auti-Slavery ttttitutle and tobumiliato it-t-lf beipre the bretbren of tho rilAve Statee, tbe latter can no longer afford to remaia in the Apostate Churoh. The majority of ibe Leouisville Preabytory, at iu woont p?a aion, adoptcd " a declaration and a testlmony," whith iu expreae and emphatio term* aefci forth tbat a Church whioh denounoes tbe SlaYehold er.,' Rebtdliou and ' laims a right to oondemn bla very and alaveboldora, U oo longer a true Cliriotiau Church, aad tbat, unleta tba rature Gousral Ajweinbly reyeal tbe former deliver ancea, tbe Gonoral A.-u-uioly aod Kautui-ky mntt part company". Ladt weak, tbe tfftxod of Kentveky wm in eea -i>.ii at I.ouieville. Dr. Bohart J. Breekinridge offerod a paper declaring that tbe majority of the LouinvlBV Prfjabytcry, by the adnptlbn of their "declarationaud teitimony," badrendcred themaelvet " uiiqualiucd, unlit and incompe teut" to sit and aet aa membara of any Preeby te terian Cbnrch Court. Thia oalled forth a pro traeted and very anhnated dlacoa^ion, whicb re etilted, aa ererybody anticipated, in the Yoting down of Dr. Breckiuhdge'a paper, by a vote of 102 againet %. Thtf vote will aoon bo followetl by tbe onen eeceasion of tbe majority of Kentucky Pi*rd?y teriaoa from tba Uenerul Aeeomlily of the Totted Mav.4. Thc differencc of viewa between th<*e who are utill admirers of tbe dylng iu,titnt.o:i of Hlatery, and tbow who are. Jubilaut at tbe fiual delivery of. ti>:, country from tbat great nation*. curee, ia too wide to allow of their romalning any longer together at roem bcr* of ono ftcfceMftftical organiiafion. Tht.se wbo remain In oouneetion with th. rhurches of the Free Sutee are at pr??ient only amuall minnrity, but tbe triuuipbant march of froedom iu tbe Soutberu State* will eome to tbeir ald and iocreAse their nnmbers. Tbe im mediate eiYeot of the eccleaiaetioal keparatiou b?twi?en tho pro-Hlavery and antl-Hlayery churchee of Keutucky will be to atrengtbon tbe k.-.ribh.'uij party tif that State; for, by their etruggle ftgainkt tbe deapotiaiu of the Slave power. the ri-iing anti-Slarory party of tbe 8tate pgej bardly tail to grow in firmncss aud in i. .n.1'. r- i IIIK LtnOR "lOVCtlKNT. North and South abke are ngitating the prob IfkB of Lebor. Iu the Sontl., the cotitrovoray ia etill in ita fleun-uVirr iUge. Tben>, the qutxs tion n-lat'-e not to the duration of work '.ut to the qualily of tbe workem. The Nortii tettled that qrtestion nearly a eentnry ago, by-uuani ninuily diN-i.ling that lalif.rera, to !>?? profitable, atatl l>e Free. Forcod to acocpt that aoltition i.y tho roMiln of the war, eiperience will nouii demoustrato ita wiadoui to overy ob^etrving tnind iu tbo Honth. A?, cvoii in Coudttioticut, all doubtai tbereoti bave been duuelled for yeare, we cannot betiUte to belieYo that H<>utb Caro liua w.ll prc.arully adopt it aa an undeniable article of her otioial uned; aud, along with her, the rett of our rocoutly-rebellioua and erring Hiaters. Iu thiiN'ortb, and e?pe< ially in .^fad*a(?hu^ettB, which uinnlly lendt the vau in al! reformntory nioTementa, an earneet ofTort le in progreae to limini^h tbe laborer'a daily taak to elgbt houni. Thc re^ult of thia agitatlon, like tbo subject of if, i.t morely a queatipn of timp. Whcnever tho lahoring . 1u>-i-h -l.all unaniinouialy <<t generally demaad a fnrther redttotion of their hotini ot labor, tho eroployera . will not dolilierate loug heforo grauliug it. Wbat the rrm/f# ot that conee*?.fon will be, mutt rrepnd entirely on tho tonduct of tbo !a bor.TH tbeinaelves. If, at tbe advooatet, of the moromont argue, _- muth work, aud ofn. good qtiality, will be rendered ln return for eqnal wagop, aa nnderthe exifting nyatom, there will l>o uo dimiuution of the amount of rooouipeune allowed thom. If not, not. Tlio rate gf wB_M ia not an arbitrary arrangement; it ia flxetl 1>_, <>.:ial lawtt aa iuioxible aa fate; it d.-funil-. ueitber ou tlie will nor wieboe; of euiployor or employed. Artificial ctmibinatlonrt may tetn.Kirarily intorrupt the ojieration of tbo law wbich regulatea pricea and wagea, aupply and demand, but tbey are ntterly powcrlaaa io control them permanently; and in exact pro jior: i<?u to the atrengtb and length of tho iu i..rK-r.-iu..- with itt legiliiuata oporalion.-i, will bo the longth and Htrongth of tlio retoil. Tbe.-se triiiht are) oapable of doiuonBtratioud aa uncon* trovertible aa the propoaitiont of mathonialice oriinance; bultbo crowdod and limitedoolunuu ofadally jourual aro not the proper plaoe to ehnldate them. We mnat content ouraelves with i-tating them aa ajtioma, and advieina av luboring roadem to ttudy tliein ln all their'de volopmuntf. in tbe pagea of tbe maatert of the m i?iii ?? of poliilcal oconomy. A.t witb the fiuanoial ao with tbe -o.-ia) re nulta of tbo eonceaaiou demanded. It aoems to be ttdetiniod that tbo two boure tbue naved from toil will jnviriahly be oarriod to the ore.lit of inielb etual t-ulture or aooial enjoyiuent. We aiiu eroly hopo tbat it % ill be H placed; but tbe working men alono can deride tbat matter. We dotibt, a-i 'a gemorally in.tijtted on, tbat un? der the proftoiit ayatcm the. lahorer haa uo Umo for aoll'-odui-aMott or eotial ro.ieaiiou. .? . aaaa>eB__aaaBB_BB_?e????aaw EHhu Bnrritt, with hlt lesah of l.taguagea that cama to hig oall under the ton-hour rule, ia but one oot of a vaat numbor qf livlng refutationa of thia ateumption. Lot no tuch exturies for a want of will, tbereforn, ba oon acriptcd nced!c?iy into the eervLoe of au agita lion that can better do without thcm. For wbero thew U a wlll to learn, there if a way to loarn. King Arthur waa the founder of the i-ight hour syptem. lle dividfd hia day into threo parts?deroting one to eleop aud tho cloanaiiig of his royal person; ono to governing the people' whom he ruled no wisely, aud ono to the culti - Tation of hia mrnd. no conld do tt. FfB Waa a lucky fejalow. He was a king. But the first editor wbo aroae fooliahly dinrogardcd the good monarch'u example. He stuek hto acixaofs into one part, bls pen into another, and toeted hia nigbt-cap and' towels into the rcmaining third; and, ever aiuce, struggle they never to strongly, nevet so hoptfully, uover ao long?no journaliat haa been able to got the thrce impleinenta* of his daily toil into any otbtr atljaatmcnt. Some tfmea, indoed, the editor aaceoeds in making one alteration in thia_ncient order?but it i?. to the diaadvantagea of hi? iiighfcap. not 0/ bi? aciaaora or hia pen! Would n't t?? iikt an eight-hours' ayatem I TIIB RXOOn Of TU? IBBEaJONa ftTBVCTbU. An nnriTonitmcted Confederato Major named iiaatingo, awoy down in Alabama, haa flually mado up ht? mind to leare th- .and of paydpns, and pcaeo and freedmen. We presmne the Mojor ha*. a apecial grlef not known to tlie world. Tho pardon brokera may have been too mueh for him, or lt It poesible he may b? among the dmppointed appHcaut* for the ofBca of Oorcrnor. Certainly, he will not b? recon atructed. Preaidontial prodamationa fail to do it?aud now of all the wide world nothing ia left for him bnt Bratil. He it to htYe in hia coloDy ono hnndred faniilie-, or " fivc huudrod paying nieniliera, tach paying a quoU of money, wbichthey forfcitin catethey __tobf?T8>dy to embark." Eaeh fatrtty will be entitlen to " one tun of freight?aud eaeh unniarried per aon not of the familiea to two hnndred pouada." The tro* atatetmanahip of thit era ia tbat whiea looka facte full in tbe face. There are amoug u?, aad to aay, ungodly and rockleaa __? icala, wbo may laogh at the ruoYementa of tlnwe unreconctructed brethrgnj but tothotoof trna patriotic In*tln?U, who are notblind to the (teaching? of our Teneratod fgthew, pjjfj be lieYe ip the siroa, t>f 76, tbis movement of the njrrcoonitrnctod Ha?tinge and his fivo hnnd? red unrenoouKtmoted bretbren, ia full of woe. What is to boeome of Alabama wben h? aona and daughtera and majort thua rut_.'cwly aocede Gj the domiuions ?f tbe graciotte Don Pedro ? 1 What in to beeome of our humane Pro?ident, [likewlse the Cabinet aud tho Arruy and Na\y 1 Yet when we couie to carcfully conaider the condition ot tha nnreconntrm ted five hundrod; whua we look at Alabajna?conquored, freed nian-bureaued, niggerl'ete, oveTWhehned; whenj we pictura the gallant aud vaiiant Aiajor patroling hia anceatral acrea, with no uiggcra! to run, and jnmp aud be walloped in the' intertata of civilization, we do not wonder that I in. boart yearns for Braril. To u?, Bratil ia unknowB. We bclieve cotTet coraea from Rio, or by commcrcial aourtaty ia tuppoaed to coine. Pri-f. Aga*?ii fonnd many rocks aud stonet, gBoloirical formatitYUN aud ntrata, in Bratil. Mr. Buckle giyca ua a glowiug picture of the exuborant wealth of Naturt?riverit, tnd snake... and wild bcaats; but nei thi r Kuckle nnr Agaatit tell ua the great charm of tbat euipire wbich makee the unreconatnicted li\ e hundred yi-arn for it, aa the childron of Urael for the laud of Egypt. Bratil _ now among tbe few nationa whone oiyilitation reoog umi the humane, aud enlightened, and wise in Htitntion of tbe Nigger. No Abolitioniata live in Hraail. By no poesihle eombination of etronm btancen can Wendell Pbillipa or Mr. Garriaon, likewiM: Boaton, go to Braxil. The circnlation of thia widely-extended and uaeful, but?we aay it with ya_.?iuaxplicably radical newapaper ia not >eo large iu Bruil a? to distnrb tho rett of the unreconstmrted brothren. In Bratil there ifltrueoiTiliiatiiui, and under tho wiae roign of Don 1'edro, Uaatiags aud b_ live hnndred may realiaetba banpinef whioh no louger exjste iu Alabama. If our brother ia to leave iw let him not go empty-banded. We ace that he ltmita his fol lowera to iW-O pounda of freight; ao tbat, wheu the expodition tUrte, Alabuma U to loae ono niajor, flvo huudrcd men, women and children, aad 100,000 ponnda of baggage, leaving behind to tbat ilUuiaiitled commonwealth only IMpeTt wbltea, V'.tWO free negroea, 217,:*11 fireed negroea, and Irto Indians. Now the averag* ma? bo Hiuall, but wo can rcadily auo that this tlrop ia but the eoming of the rain, and all Vlabtuiui may be in Brazil aome morn* ing, or tbe luoney lurfuited fn case it failj " to be roady to embark," unleaa we apply tho ruinedy of a wir-o atatoamauauip. Our only prvgeut bopa ia tbo Bhort-sightednoat of the Mttjor. Providence perhapa thus direotly inter feret t?? prev. ut the_exeeut.on of tbi* most draad/ul deiigu. The Major, it will be ntjon, limiU tho baggage of each unret?oiistructed fol* lower to two buudred pound*, and thia litnita tion ia onr only aiilvation. To ilbi-trjto thia happy ovonught, M u? twtlmatc tho uatural aml muviritiahle outiii for aSootbern gentleman on bia way to a diataut oountry like Braail. tn tnv Corn W.iaky.kW - Pllo.V.*.***f?V-M.W ? Other J,ti.a<i?e.*? ? Hr?rt. * _. lloota.?....- *0 ? Vlrirlnla Itug Tobat-.tii .~-300 ? Cowbblee for wtaioi.plnjt Mgtrera.KW ? UenJcuirafort.vuru.BNlM.'ra *W - Trtjo I ollara for eoutrolling btggera ? ? ? *? Playina-CardADtee.be.*.??_ ~ Howle Knltea.-.JH Uttota.r-?.m Onaa. 1W ^ Cletui Bhii-te." 7 43i;r"::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::?? _ C.mfederato Money.,w Total roo H Here, thon, by laroful aad coDtcientioti* oom putation, we aoe, thut no _n? old goutlumi jpftV Uamau. and tiartioi>rly an uair-rwuaUvwtod, Major#eaoTentTire into a rtiTftttaaa _j_____7 lopping coinmunlty like Braall aAaafX!* wfth l.im at least two thontand a__; 5|__ ' pounda, three and a balf ouncea of b_g^^ well askthe Ohiaamuu toGVewitStC!** tbe Eugliahman without roaat beet eift 2_ * ! eraer of the olden rtrae to tjTt b?_* bia corn whiaky, bit eryi,.,, *F^* ginia plug tobacco. Here ?' ogr ' deliverauce. Thr? nnreconetructed bSL_** bend to orebts. Tho monty wlil t*T____!* aud Don Pedro mu?t do wltfW hls *?_!_!_. bnt rather wayward fr'onlt The MaJeji perhapiaiakaEnicolittlo -,unj ont af ittLT8 huudrod "JpiiWla," and Ihuaend tbe'tSS? We admlre hU entorpri-?e, and mg dd)*i*__l * niggor-walloppiHg iiwiitiUjona, i-J"^(^/* propoaition thcro U a neet attontioB te YtT_b wbich engender* tbe BUspkiyn that the'aSZ" after all, may be an ingeuinna patire fg^Jl Cod, who haa taken a novel wg* 0f t?T_a_T' honest pouuy. ? ^ ** "w?D BOOKA .V It has long l>een hetd that the dbtil ia.a_| _. titled lo all tho beat tuae*; and w" iJMbvJll theRiversido Press k-Hc ,-eg that hnhg-Bk u littlo entitled to all the hartdVrai_t _jta_, Handsotne booka In whielt !?is teowMbjA. bad a h.tnd, moiv or lesa, abua&i aa/L, phclvos, in blngle tntnea and- in _Btat_a. worka of uovelist* froro EKdrbjg ^ Totn Jonea to Thackeray a__ ^gkjt! Fair; of poota, deoene and hdeoatit,1 ftetA Skelton to Byrdn?mdiju^ig Swift, Q_. W4 Prior; of -Spwayiata wbo.-.e wit _ tee ofun at broad aa it fo lntjg- 0f dmnatigt*, too ?_?_> af wbom we wonld bardly l.ke to leave fjfeb oa ono library table for tbe owual eye of tetag__ and children. Of amuang books in feaslr gqjae there ia an abnudame; but of botakVftiat discns" topief whieh eotc'.m our moral bgfbg. and interest aa in relation to tho u boraafav,'' whlcb the inost rookb -s- bomclimea tkiag, ? npon Sunday, thcro is a j.b-ntiful lack. Onr neighbor Robinouu, for i,vt_aoe, ? hat piled up more niont-v ili.u. be knowi what b do witb. He luo hia iowndtoude aod aa eountry-house, a doteu hor???, and ctrriagati w ?oit; and his wife and half-u-doren daughttq rurtle up to their chunh-p. w in ?ilk_ aud aatrti that have paid enorwoii-iy toward HquidBiaf the interest on the National Dobt, ___mi aud hia faniiiy have taatet, aud, Si obedicflct" to the prevailing __?Bt, h r-e th.-ir wahjnt atofc | casee well etocked with il'. _.?_q__t b't?i__rt ill Hiagnitfcen, binduag; but tbe only good B** i among them ia a Copy of Blair'd S-nrjoiu, ta ;uld Loudou edition, that he had acq-ptf'ttxg I Plutareii'd Lirea and Rollini't Auciei.t Ilutory on tho difpertion of the tddex Roiru_ou> bgotg 1 at hi? decei-e. We ahould not orr.lt torr-Dtbt? however, that Robin>?n has tor his ceutgg _h_ a auperb Family Bibto andCommon FaBrtf Boo_> in acarlet and gold, the cost of J?ia___f all which would furuish a decetit riiiaga Bbury. Now we are well tware that Robinaou hattt objection to good books, and that he woaid pre fcr them to bad ouet, if they were eq__y a? printed and well bound, aud Meaart. Hirg _ Hougbton, in their auuouuced inteatiun of p_> lisllinga library of tho old Endiah -rioat, have had Robiuaon'a i i-o in ticw, at v_ aa that of the religiout aud proie___l clastea for whom their library ? more p__? larly detigned. They propoae to puMfeh Iffai attractiat form, in a handeome and an_BBial manuer, the worka of Barrow, a\iatk, gad Joremy Taylor?of CHiilliugworUi, TlkU 1*4 Lcighton, and of other tclebratcd dirmel Ba th*ologiana of Engiand whoae wrHinga _t? ths pennanence and diguity of __awa. Thia teriea is to be n lected by oShedd, without roferooco to d?n uecuUaritiea", and he Iiub eho?*-u for the int publication the workt of Robert iionith, i_t?t volamea, with whioh tho pubiinhera proatBIa t'-t tbediapontion of the public toWeU"lB an andertaking. A glanoe at the incomt b_ all over tho couutry ehowri a countlea* _i_ tude of hoada of familins who can aflord to ia dulge in the luxnry of a fcw g-aaoi booktBg I in with their _iaoellaneou* liuiratura?if tat?r their own readiug for tbe .r?ading <>f their flU dren. Whethcr South ii the 1**1 workUBE their dispoaition on we canuot cay, a_ tt have eoufidcuce in Prof. Shi i!.J\ juilg_t_. Dr. Jobnaon, iu apoakiiig to BottJ of ?B? old divuioa, f>aid. in hie doginatie way, ^tVjett la one of tho beat." M.koauley groap. ais with Taylor aud Barrow. Hia atyle aW b? nioile of arguruent are speclully C0eBf*Bdt* tothe afudy of young Iht ologian*. A Betk publlahed undcr di?tingui>he<l auapicda, ati of blgh authority in auch matter?--tbt IVnny Cycloptwlia ? avcru tbat in 'fr*' epicuity, copioubncis aud forte of eipre* aion, he in aluion, nnrivalotl amoog I^bek writera." OaV very elevor eeeayift, and aobet etudont of atyle?Wbipple-dcvoted ta eJab or.ii.- artide iu Tkt Nortk .\mfri>*? to U **? po?itiono[tiouth,amerit-? in thia regaitlfj,ac* tbat oxcellent writer and cMtkf, tbe Rev. Oa* Tera Franeia-bim.-*elf an einiucul pulpi><*?' ln Unttarian ?irelea-K?id. nearly iorty yjW ia a brUliant reyiew of South, in TAt U**~ Er.miner. that. ??P the .hoto. h? is ~ uf themo.tdtttinguid.ed '.vn-r.ol htaof* of any uge." ?- _. montal cuntitation IBfJBH **??Xm* ntight bg , onipoundod Iron, ^-^HuT Siduey Ktnith-nay tbreo |Bff_f of f? JJJ ^.to^opartaof^Lb.m Hcj^^ trio ind vkaVnt, but P^MJ^^ J^ Iflbt. belbIffaJ in tbe divino &**$? and thedoetrino of pa^ivo ?be<lu ** ^ mauly and ooitrageoM-s and did not "JJJ^ mini>ter rebnkon ia hlph ?'*cw- ^^ onee bofore Chariea Ud. ho r?*J*S? ?? of bi, lock were *^* V^^ calledout to Lord Laude-reMe ^T\lUr whonuehad waked him he ??^|ikfg. Lord, I am aorry to ****>?$%*" anore ao loud that yoit U ?**? ^ _*; and with the groate*t eoolueaa con? aermon. r_riti_e do ?"* Hid gglllBllUMM I-* ^'le^'tae. ,*.. a,,?i to have diat-iu- big rjj^^ iUy aud laarnii'g. or tv>liav*t_r>?l?' ua