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J?^-^orkiDnilfl Satan? MONDAY. APRIL ?>. MB Irraii ? ? th? Tribu-?*?? BAILI ?BIB?BJ Mail wWcribBT, ( $10 Oi? 1 copy, 1 vein?'?li im nil?'."-?, i " '"* ti-YSii to , i.ki.. rAlBUMC. 1 oopv, 1 year?104 nuui.ui>. $4.0) t? oo\i'o\ di. ?M f> cop.et-, or our, Hot e-ae " i'iip.v. *M) \\ y .em.Y TBIBONI 1 copy, 1 year?U tu inl'cr.i. $'?.U?? TERM** OP AI'VI-RTI-INO IN THB TBIBUMB DAUT I Ail t M nulli, 'ir ... V rt.-t'liit-l' ?. ? .inetfi. ? ctiiler linn pnjir I.-, ?.? 11 at? per ?IS issfc inarr Me W??KL. T*0*fl*SB $' p-r lin , MMt ISNItlBSi on fifth |i .k . I ' '?"> pn i ?-. Hum (rssu.1 I L i?im., ?-?: c ateprrlise, eael Iniertloii A.Ulr- II ... I.I .Ski Sw lort To t erriapontiinl?. tim not??? ?an t>e t??en e? st mjmm? OammuototiAmt Whi^ter^? ipt?iiued (or ii.iritiiin iaa.t le intlieiiticiled ky the name aiiu addi-ai of ti e irrit?e-nit nrcenarily toi pahi.i-a. on. but ?a a .(.tinny tor hu rood ina. All bu?ine?? letter? I .t ni? oiiit-i* ali ou il? ?eldie??ed to " Tba Ta??r*?i," Ne? Yoik W? wnj.l uuileitmr ... r-t..rn rr eetrd Comniiini??lion?. Tlir 'Prit*uni* in l.om'on. iTEVST.?! BROTHER.'". (ADMMM Aient? d.r I" --? t-IHe?,:.-**- ?t Co.ei-it l.trdri,. ? ( . ?? ?*.?? ni? t ar tile tele o THE Util?. NL ir.) ??U1 al?" ?r.?i?r d.ai.air.'.at ??J Ae.aati??????? _____________________ To Au vi* ti liter?. We will thank our advert??!-** customers to hand m their Ad?rit'.?*uirUt? ?t ?? r?r> lu Irotii u po??ible. It recetivrd ?tt?r "J o'iio.1 li ry i.i'u. i-i* i .?..diad ui.Uer thair ptOBOr ii?ja. _ ?a_?Bi_^e?a??t-w?-?-????? NEW8 OF THE DAY. O VIS I"- HjXI? XFVVS. In .ho Meteor c?i-?*, 1" tan Um Dnited Btataa Diitrii"! ( uurl, Mr. Kvart? will ootaaieiu'e lins argti_o.it Hil? Ililli ninf*. L??t Thursday wa?? the annual faut ?Jay in M aw a? hu.-*'ti. Ia Newton und Nm. tucket t-Vre wore religious stn loe* m Btiicii Clirntiaiii of even denomi? nation took pott A go k1 ?iati. A revoking outrai:'* wii? perpetrated ?ii J? -'?;? City on Saturday, a n?au at*?k.iiij* a boy with a rod-hot iron, anil njur.ng hita leierely. Tin* lV.i.iiii a A,?i.i i' g ??mi of 70 men is re p?irU?d te? have anivinl at Portlanel troin i?ostiiii. The cotton crop tor iio? ye.ir is e_.tima.ed at LWiJiJO la-i- Labor I? ?cari-e, ai?d bei?ce ttio orop ii limited. In March there were 15.010 foreign arru lil ef paBieur-.r. hy water at tbis *?_Tt, of nhoai li ?"*?. were alieoi. The piano factory of Lars Iblr.cn, V. ? Tbiriy-tl'irei ic. ?m de-s'royod hy fire,on Saturday iveiiitig it a lui? of (JO.OuO. A great flood prevailed la*?t week in Mil wauk-tij r..ver. Ilou??? -nd otLer property valued at BLOW? DOO were ?nt-pt away. Five ett 'i'ner*t are reported as lo.?1, hy fire at St Loul? on Saturday, at an nggiegate l?*i tiiOtOyttb A iU<anitK>at expliNiioo likiwiM' e?o urred tba ?ame eley at Troy, whenby there was a heavy lons of property, nut uri live? are aiao ?uppoaed to huve been ucrificed Au acc'deiit near Maniaronitk, on the New Hateu IU'ad. Satur lay l.inht, roaulied ia ima* It in g of ceri and tie ?ever?? injuring ol' a brake -nae The Richmond paper?*, which have been aavernl day? auspeudeil by roas?a of a linke, re?ame peblioation to day. The bank panic at Rochester has ?uhsid-*.l. The creva-ise in the Mi.?_>is.i?ppi levee at Baton ; Rouge* ia ri-|>iirled a? on the increaee. Rejo; iltja* ??ver th?? pansage of the Senate of tie Civil night? bin over the Preiident'i Vevo prevailed qait? pxte-tin.vely on Saturday. Oild el* d Saturday at I-"**'. Government stock* are ?teady wi b a tr 'derna ileiatid Money on call ii quoted ?t SSti per cet t, the tottan a n. c( har al tile. I'noie cuil merri?: piper te I? it 7 pet tent, ?lo-.d 8c?>9, ?nd ordinary at 10 ?ii pel rent The bunnr?? of ibe cuu Trei-ury wi? Ile aetpt? tU.ltT.il_ 74?for Cu?t. ni?, Si?.?'!?; '"???ti.rut? BCMAN 7>?ou account a! loan ?S.61,U0_; Htm r, Bt?.ij-.l.r.i*-' JI. ColdCOTtlficati ?I.*i2.')e0. LKGIMLATURK. HBATBi April*.?IJ.lh win* ??a? id authorizing towna to take ito.k in the Bock Kiver Valley i.nlroad; pro? viding for the ereetioa ol pub ic market? in New-York; to provide for the eaily anti ee.miahle dutribution of the Safety Fund, and other?. The bill to increase the BBlerieiof membeii ol toe Metropolitan Mm wa? pa?aed to a third leediag. The ijecut?. ai^jourucd until Aionday eTt-nuig. ABSRMBLT. The Annual Supply bill and the gut? Charity MB sere paaied to a third read mr. The Hou.-?? of RepresentatiTos on Saturday employe?! Hs-H! in a general debate in i.'oii.iiiit tee of the "Whole. Mr. Hogan of Mi?r.ouri calleU the iceMon of CongreM a seisiem of magatine articles, prepared and ipoken at the public exp-'UBe, and thereupon proceeded to de* claim a Democratic newgpaper article. The ?p??ech of Mr. Baldwin t-werted that the South? ern States had ne t ceaned t?< belongtothe Union, inaamueh a.i nut an acre of Boot-SIB Heil had btjen wresU*d from it. Mr. Lawrence of Ohio defended the Civil Ki^hU bill a? a new Magna Charta, and in th? q.;e?t.?*n ol readmitting Ten imm* Mr. Bingham deciaied himself opposed to the Co min it Wo repoit, aa he could not think Tennessee competent at "MBMBt to eiercise the funotioi-i of a State. The 8er,ate was not in H-BBB, There wat a great damper put on Congress ?when Garret Davis said he would "proceed a good dt**al like an October rain, with delibera? tion and very much at his leisure." The end len drip, drip, in the "Cave of Melancholy" ?wai not to be compared to it. St. Loma, at her recent Charter Elections f-sve 8,389 votes for the " Conservative," D.204 for tits ti Radical" candidate for -Recorder. We presume thife wau about half the legal vote?there being no offices of importance to bo tilled. Still, the Reconstructed poured in their votes, in utter defiance of their di-ifranchisi-ment by th? State Constitution. The Radicals can carry Mi-Monri, bocauBo they are a m_tjority of the whole people; but their disfrnnchisement of Bebeis will never help thiui a straw. Had they esfiraiichmoa the Blacks, they would hare in? creased their vote 10,000, without adding 100 to that of their adversaries; and the Coppfrhead, ?and Rebele would not have hated them a frac? tion woree than they do no?*. TI? JV. Y. Time? refuses to print Tki Heraldi O-Arge that the Radicals are trying to create an sriitocracy of three million! of negros?, with IbM?l rigMe sod BrlYilecM lupcr?oi to Utois tit ', Whites, un?, ?if eour-.iv IbbUbBB diieotij lo Bltta DODBoc j iilfiii'-tii theieea* yet it doee nut bed tut? t<? camp wa it to i ?lil aaaaaofopiaiaa con? i". ni; the? puUoJ or I'li'ioliity o? PlOU UPS l >u i n?.-. \v aHlmake aaa town effort So bring this mat a to i-??", .uni, if that fail.?, wo will give V. 11 The Tu:v> lu- **oo. enough to quote the n Tkt II raid which ni? bland Bl Miki ;lly relie, ?ni l my whetbet (lint, m Its Jnd*nnent? riu'?uili.-s ttalypfopcaitiaas or aver in-lit? v. In n mi iiitt-llip-iit paiCOBB may and ii?) ?ii hOBesUj iliii? r ti? lln-y limy muldo with re Curd lo UM ?Killey or impolicy of a Pioteutivo Tariiri tit li, ltlt.lt IN. We hnve Strong na um for our f.tith that, be? fo,-?.? the Honst ladji ?n,s this day, the BeaatabUI fur UM pri.ii*?-Liiiit of the Civil I?i?.llT.s of every i IM; ii being t?poagbonttbe lao**Uia??ti breadtl. ni ',:..? I'nioii will h.iYe become a la- bj a two thhrdi vote of either branca of Co-grastt, "the obj -riions of the President to the contrary m?t vit-standing.** And the ipoatBaeeai outburst ? n and oa-Boa-peali whick almost i re*** - whiie giaatad it? pa.-sfigo by the .Seiiatt, ?vill he n doubled on the receipt of tidings that the II i-i- bal made the bill a law. There ure tho?e who. for sinister purpose,?, will repri ?rut tlii? resolute action t.-* impelled by boc! ' ty to Mm 1'rir.iuent; yet no?iing ir? ruin tia? truth. The Union party has the must obvious reasons for it? earnest dCB-l to ha ia harmony with the Pr?sident whom it elected to a lower office, in deflanas of the taw* ?li?cperatl cfl.irts of those who now sing his priilBS. though they then st i (?mail zed him at ?every ivay unlit for and unworthy of any such ?elevation. The Union party will with profouud l regret surrender the last hopo of Beting I with him and through him in the completion ??' the greut, benignant work of making ours a land of Equal Kijht.s ?.'id I'qual Laws, liven if tin re were no higher consideration, it would obviously cheOflC not to turn against itself the vast patronage of tho Fcdend Executive, which its votes have, committed le ibu hands of Mr. Johnson, mid which his alienation will trans? fer to it.? enemies. Vet. if called tv? choose be? twr-.n Patronage and Principle, it ? ?m never hesitate. Its honor is pledged to the Four Mil? lions of Freedmen who helped u? put down the Rebellion?who scouted, and prayed, and fought for the National cease?Who sheltered, and ?,'uiiled, and from th.?ir ?canty btores fed our 1 unted. furnished, weary boys, as they fled from tho horrors of Southern Auderson? villes and Salii-buryt? with bloodhounds 1 and bloodier men hot on their trail?ami it tciii not surrender them to such a position, !?uch a fate, as Rebel ei-i-laveholdcn? and ex overseers?who " ihoron?*iily understand nig but do not understand that they ure human beings?may see It, in the m<irtiticution and wrath of unexpected ami humbling defeat. t<> iu'.ord them. On this point, the public ?lad is made up; and u'.l the vetoes ti.at may ?ched by one Johnson and peltifuj-ged by I?all the bullying threats of Garrett Davie, Suulsbury A Co.?only serve to intensify the popular resolution. They grossly deceive and mislead the President who tell him that this firmness ia factious, and peek thereby to egg him on to act.? of usurpation and lan lana liol?BBB which could only servo to consign hi.? name to eternal infamy. We hear much said about a Compromise by the very few renegades from the 1'imni rank?, but without a particle of cvideuco that thero is any disposition to compromise on the part of our ad ver-aries. If the majority in Congress should to-morrow adopt the proposition of the lion. apostate from Kansas ("Jim Lane"' in the Vul? gate), we feel confident that \-.e should find the grca' mass of the ^?x-Kcbels and Copperheads arrayed agaiust it, with the President at their head. As yet, we have seen no evidence thi.t uny compromise is desired, or expected, or fa? vored, on that side. Whenever they shall re? sponsibly offer one, we feel sure that it will be candidly considered, with an earnest desire to find its acceptance consistent with tho require? ments of Duty and Honor. The insurrection which lately broke ont on some of tho plantations of Cuba must, in tho tido of things, have an influence beyond its bare BBpfnSBhBB. It does not seem that the blacks violated any law at the start, but rather that the masters were the legal culprits. Forty emancipadoei came before one of tho planters and demanded their freedom on authority of the f;??ir*/a ?if March 2, ordering their rendition t?. the Government. The patronet or masters hav? ing failed to obey the Oovernment decree, the emancipadoei refused to work and took measures for self-protection. Several other plantations at once followed the example. These blacks, who axe t..e native Africana of recaptured aleve expeditions, and were hired out bj the Govern? ment, appear to have endured a kind of tem? porary slavery or apprenticea?ip to the pl?ntete. The text from which they assert their rights ia a royal decree propagated by tho Captain-General, commanding that within fifteen days from date tho respect? ive employers ?hall produce at the Central De? pot of Emancipadoei and elsewhere, "not al? lowing any excuse or pretext whatever to pre-1 Tent it," all negroes of this class in their employ, ! belonging to specified expeditiona. Stringent r-a the order U.uka, the plantera, unwilling toi loee their fteld-hao.de at thii eeaaon of ti ? rear. anti been in n?1 burr) lo obey it, aud ?u this have been endenbtedlj encouraged by the Cuban n_Malc (in tho other hand the BCgPC baa bBBB widc-iiwaki? to his own interest in tho multacr and baa Besetted the author.ty of tSpttin. I?H ll.l/IMi HOI "?TIES. We receive a gani many letters from parsons who sav Ihey bSfB been soldier**, and who do Bot like our opposition to the scheme? sabmittcd to Congre???? under the guiso of Equaliaing Bonolici among the kmmmWt who have NfTad in i he lato War. Most of the*?? we have not even read conijiletely, beeac?? of the bad mininer,, Bud iiiipeitineii?-?? betrayed by the writers: and ive eeiainly shall not publish any henceforth of which the author? knou no better than to couch their mi'?ives in t< rms of insult. What we lune to say te them all iiiuv bl briefly summed Bp tim.?: 1, Not one of the bflh subinittod to OcagrtM does i?hat tiny all prefM 1?? attempt?that is, initialize _entice, Qen, W11aaa'eisaaaai la point, li" pi .]),)???? to igaan all boantlsi paid bi Btatei ??r minor localities, ??r by dadltidnale. Whynot If a SOldiCC bel fCCCtfed a bounty from his Stale, cuiiiity or township, or been paid one bj nn individual, Avhy should not that be considered, as much Bl thoiitrh it hml lioeii paul I'mm the Ke-derul Treasury I If any one can answer this question civilly, we should like to hear from h.m. 2. To pay an additional sum to every soldier, Badet pretence of eqaaUsiag bounties, is anakod fraud. The man who enlisted in I m'4 or'5, and received thon a liberal bounty, han BB rif*ht to a further gratuity under this false prrt<?n.?<. II. We should Im- very glad to i-^int in paying .?jallM), or even 9900, ( Bl h U) all soldiers who en? listed i'ilAiiB? bounty or gratuity from iitiv quar? ter, ?erred three years or over, until honorably iIim barged, n-ueivini*. au bounty al nil ???ive the IIHO paid when lingered out. This, we bo* iK'Ve, would be some approiiimVion to "eqinJ izing bouniies;'* and it is as far iu? we thiuk our overtaxed people uml heavily Indebted ?Hivrii inent should tie u?keil t<i go. save in providing for the d?nUed ia battle und the orphans <>! thtjaewho gate their lives for their country ; and lor these wi? Mill go a? far us any one ?an reeaonahlj m-k. Hut la bankrupt our over 1 burdened Tn-a-Mirv by paving bounties to hala men who-havc alreaaly n?? ived g'.Vril andover ! in bounties or as i-ubslitut? ?, or who SCtTcd j l?d??s Ultu fio years, wu an? Bet willing tv i it'i ia '? in: TBITfll Th? Wtaii m%mM? that there is a strong ten : ili-iu y in ?mr political BB?M toward Inn-olnltt ?tion. or un absorption of a!l ?iib?tuntive ??mer , in the Federal Govi munni. Ib-n ii one of it? lieeeonei , *? In rnp*a?t lo all f>r<-lfn afair?. ?ti ur.ily t.f Iii? tia lion I? l-iiinjilel,, Billi Hu- Ki-1er i1 liiiirn Ii,-Lt I lal . i , t?lt?ilvn j irisilu non. It I?, th. r fur?, natur?, t -. tia? |i"i?lia-n I'muld ? -lai-Oin ?? I?? ?in! llinlrrr.ll. j -?titi?- siiieiii. Al li.-n the. . ? lignas liitl.r? in < nr tollina. Iba? oii/ai. nation al mir i artie, fiiii i I C'lnljiii; tlieir Stisir. Our Mate iie,*lliiii. mi ir loca ea eeeetteae et* Pederel peHer. are ?o caactaatlf uiaalc iiititidiiry ui our I'n?.i'la hiibI clc-tiun?. tli ?? Bet only sr,-fureis-new cccftPaMd in their BBtaral aalaeae sse?jee bettaaaeaitsss u-.uititu.t*?? aro.mg- our nain? run na art* tx?|piil*??J into ?lu- as??? arn.r." ?Now if the (?Haiga-hora ? lena m m ?mr pat? lag population wae pecalierlj derated t?> eon? aolidation, thi? might be pluii?iblc, bat, tim?ti ii ! is notorious that nun-tenth.? ?if our fcraigB-hBa i uti r? ragelarlj rapport the party crhieb pro? i lum? Um if tii, imiitaik of State 1'igi.t?, the talk of ?ereignen in thii Banana?on Is i??*?-n t?? be erroneous und miiJcadiiig. The H tittil jirOoeeil? to ?ay that "Of our sx-iuai ?T?t?*oi, i1? nul eatiafBteard si ; paitiiijer ??sa Jetleraairi. AA?tii? mata iSMttij Csear ta ! lu? lint!.m,li. ?nie? na tie ni,ti r ad li.? Dsel iralii.ii ul I Independetii,-, i,e is lu Id in psaCtBBed riv.-r ?n ?? Li r I Rrilrah * ? Mr. JeftnOB i?, and ought to be, held in sincere revorcr.co by all Kadi) ill beoM I si lu.?' agency m basiag the I>i?i larution of Inile pendenec ?m the broad, ceraptaheneipe, etec? nal prim i?i!?" of Equal llinnan Righte. As to the fiiii'lainentul lm?<- ??(' our political system, Mr. JefblBOn is and ?night to be the bighcei I ; thority. Hut, with n gani to the Feili rul Con? ttitution, the case is very different. Ile*?>.iji,? not in the eountr_ when that Const itulum na? formed. It ib not on record that a single sug? gestion tundo by him waa incorjioruted in the document as originally submitted to the people. If ho ever did, ?ir ?aid, or wrote, BBght ? Bl? ciliated to jiromote the formation or adop? tion of the great (.'harter, it is wry cortain that most of thone who had been and continued to be bia more especial friends act? ively, ardently opposed its ratification. We consider Mr. Jeffer.-on, therefure, not so good authority aa to what the Constitution BBtaallj is aa he might be us to what its enennes?if they I were obliged to have a Federal Const, tution at all?would have I hoscn to muk" it. TA? World quotes Mr. ?g_MtMM at unthorita tively faying: " TAl capital end leading okjeel of the Conitituhom teas to hart leith thi filalii nllii.thirtini whi.A rcire.tt.t Heir own ettiitni onlu. and to leanijtr to the Uni'ed Siam thou which nipt ted cili-jjaii uf foreign or other Uintei ? tu make us several as lo umii-lvei, nul ou? aa to ali ? ttn-r? * * * The host key for tin? solution of BccataCca "f pu?or Irftwfon onr(iovi-mm?-it.. is the fact that erery f,.re,Mn *nd Viderai ?owir t? gum In titi gtlmtOt Onririitni it, ' and in llit .titalu fiery yui/er yurely ii imnltr. I recoil.at but one Instance ul control ICCtCd la Hie Tailers: over Hie State ui,t tiiiritn-i In a ii.nlt <-r i ure: y domestic, wtil? h is that of metallic ten,lera. 'TA* ptderal ii. In t'?ih. our foreign gorrrnmeiU. which dr-'.ri-trnl alum ti laktm Jrnm Ul mtirtlgnly of thl teyarelt Sltllel." ?On this point, the Constitution itself ia the best posaihie anthority?better, cyc.i, than Mr. Jutferaou. 'iuriiing, therefore, from the lower to the higher authority, we read: "Art. Ea, ") P. 1 : ? ' 1-1..I ?I ri..... 1 no |?.o. r ? ? ? " lo na-iiia.it- -ni.iiii n..a * * ? arnon,? Hie several i States; " To establish utilforii. laws on tile solijett of liauk runlclei throD.t.out ti.? ? vc ral Blatas ; "To coin Buinev, reirulale tho value t',?n-', -., \ of fiarelgu cola, niel Id ax tbe staniianl uf wfights anil measares ; "To estabilifa post-oflices and po.t-roads; " To promote the BcegfCOa of scisno? anil useful arts " bj patent ami t np; nie't laws; "Toprori lu for calliiic furth His inilitia to ?lernte tba laws of the I'nion, suppretu Insurrections " as rn.il U to "repli Invasions." ? 8o much for poweri expressly conferred on the Federal Congrese. A full half of thone enumerated have no relation to foreign or ex? ternal affaira, but affect interesta and relatioua "purely domestic." Now let us conr-ider the positiv? reitrictiona or limitations imposed by this Coaatitution on the Btatee with regard to mattera M purely do? mestic, *' namely: "Ark Ul, 'ID. Ko Stat? shall sois monty, emit bills of orsalil, -Uta aajtMng but gold m4 illver soil a tau deals -ajTr. ted ?Ubui Beac aaa M M alts I case a? er jirni far!? law, ni hw iTpairlnir the obligation of f?.utr??oi!i, or ?/ra.?t ai'y titi? of i?o? i 'it t. ??Alar li. ?, 1 K.iil fjith and cimlit ihall b? piton In rfu'h r-'.ile, m the peililto aita. I ? .01 at, ?mil juelicial pr ti-'-ili cn of tvt'iv nillir M it*?," Se*. ' f* V. The ettlat-ti? ni each Stat'* ah ?II he entitled to nil pin il-.'i-iaial na a.nilli- a i?f Mtllt.ni in tho aaveral .S'ait'?.' ?'*> 4. The Tlnlteil Sttria'-itl -.uarante? to every Stn'a lu thi* Inion a republican form ol ;? vernineiit; .?ii ifesl * * ' plut-.it tii.'ia ni* .ii:?.?'. ilii.niV.ie' vi.ilft'i'e." I "ABT. VI. TfiU I'onili'iitioi. end thn laai of th? I Belled ?tit?? ?rh.e-l. ?halt be mule ii. MMUtt Hen of. * * ? ?lilli ii? tie iii,.reuiir lu?" of the lt.n-1, Ri'd ti.ii J'i'i<.iai ni ev ry *?t?te ?hall b? b-HiUel the reoy. every '.liinf-in the Ceicililiiiitin and lawiof any Slate to the I ?'iinlr?ry not? it..?t:nnJiiii.." ?Wo have not |oatad all, nor nearly all, thut ?hat the Kain?* gMMBl dril' or purport; but is not btn enough lo prove .Mr. Jellerson graieiy in gmt * True, Iwnelii i-iit St,tti? Right?, are proju.litT.l and imperiled by MO?A IWtMplllg a.ittinipti'Uis ol' IVeleT'il InpotSBM art ibu champions ol' ?Slav?*ry have hiUierto A*lt ee.nstrain??*! te? Mt Of, ia Ofdlf to shield their beloved "institution" from Hi'nitiny and enalile it lo rile rongh-shn.l over till the inoet preci?*MM and viul Rights of Man. Tho ui*e cf this bold ar.d bald assumption having nea-ly *, uni.?!)?*.!, wo muy hoim that the UMOMptioB Nsstf will Mi??n be nu ni herid with thing! that liavii been. I IfllC lll|i()lt I till NTATEB. We have in this City at lernt 8,000 plac-s wheTe Intoxicating laiejnorw an Mid. The law of the State?fraiiifil not hy auti-I..<'uor men, but by thoee who bel;? ve Lie? tor a ge>e?d thing ofteu ..bused?requires naeh place whi*i* Liquor is sold tel b" HoMBBd, to pay $90 into the City Irea.-ury, ami to conform to OST? i un ri'gulstioiifi with regard to Snnd.iy r-.il?>, An. Tho ?MOfOlg of only 1"" of ?M00 W**) rum-holes ??ere lit to o!??*y the I ft w ; th?; rc*?t lill?) it more profitable t?? Atfj if. We have a Bonni of I -ci..** UonB-M-oaen who, it' tho** are not heavily bfibsd towio- at this gainful IdeftBOi of thy lav, u''t BMM. BBBOOOBnUblji I v-liiiit. a-i to any BfOOOOOttoi of the liw-delicrs, it i- only nifOHsury t.> v that our Duli Attorney ii A. Oakey Ball? The pt'upli" ( fei'ir t'ity who ele-nire* U? seo the lawn obeyed ??ill ?is erne? man fur tin? ab?'lt'i ?n of n'.ir present Hoard of BxciOB, and the tr?in?!cr ol it? elutii'.i ami p ?hi r? to the Hoard of Health; and a bill uMmmalmg ?,.,.?., tra i.-l'cr -Bl fOMtli the S^iaU* with bandy a t MUM of oppo-ition. Ooteg to th?-A-M'inbly. it hat t'-ii'T'? baal r<'?f?'iT"d ti Un (lt)!iiiii!tt?'e on Internal AH.'ir? of Town? uinl ('??'.l?t;-* a w'.ieh i : ?! ol' bfSBffB. Vandi'!il>.*rg of Wayne, l'err?? _>f JA" I aw i*_, - __u_;_.i) lyl Mianli-on, uni 1.'. I'.. Smith of Bebo* I.uri?'. If r??"i.-ti'*d hy this, It BMJ -'ill haft to run the gauntlet ol the Comm ttOSOB Local und (i-??'.??ral OrdiTK, 0OB_pa0B? of M?*s :-. li.:kl-*y t?f Wariin g:?.ii, llienk of <"?..,:.' -, ? BMM of albany, I?'i -mond ?>' KJngs, Wairoa oTCheaaogo, Bhai of >t. Lawrsnos, .M.:?'*r ??i Ni'w-Vuri., Paalknsf ofLiriagitoa, and Pono my of Niaf'ira. Th?< la- '.- ' ' "?m-cll i*ri, wull knusing tl.it tl.i.. Ii.ll iftini" l??t bsatafl "Il A Veite* (if t!.* BOO e', have-. Ml an- BBBBBOd, raised a 1 in*? MB 'ind M*nt itfreiit? ti. Albany ISStTSftsd IO lirili?* ciin'igl mrmlxTM ?.f .-tu* ur ?t ?r "f t I ?ilaiv-- .'muni ; looa lo l. tv?" t in* lull delayed until it oi n lehi 1 in UM lli'M-i". I be que ition ii s<> plan. ?Um right ??f ?t .-?i ? I.airly sith tin?-?" ? he? ?? aril thr ! i'.v m it Mandi mion ?'d an?l ??I?, yed? thiii Mi .1" i.??t bal "V.* ! hey can hui?* sent tit. enough t?? ri!? el Um ir di I irioni objei t. The ilia n-H.-e of Um l'.ii'ii*:|?*"-t in Kngland ? ne ftM'!ii_.'tli to Um opposition <?t' a **real pan ni" the* British ['iii'lie- t?> wiiut i? known a Um " ? ' ?t piea.'.? .'' praot'ribt d lata I Psrliamsntarj .- tain j?-.-., t. Tbepolio] ?t Pitirjiatinn, which h??.>?*. 1 ? 1 Iinv?? baal ?ipplieil in ih.* fin-t m 'i.th of the plague, i ? ?in ?-- sith bad ?-li"*-? I w boa, frmii ?>l i?T\ ?l'ail-?'t Ul.BIM ? ! iii?* ? ptdem.r, a bel:? f.s gaining groand B-MMtg BlofllMn that it is in its .?lilt?.denee. It shouiel not in? f??.-.'??tt.n, bowaror, lli.it th' inurruin "f ITl.'i laiti-d tWalfO J OBIS, tai ' VA eight Of tl.e-e it W UK i-pe?ra?ll(", ainl OBIj ?900,000 was ipoMt m oaaipoaaatioB i'?>r broad killing, ntill it wai terribly der-tr:? tivo in the tirst four. Our CooooJ Bl 8bofflsld st..:.-, 00 ahiindaiit Hiiintitic itutln rity, that an aiiiin.il may be lagardod up b?*ing ahaolBtolj free t'r??tn the plli|_iiu if it doOl Hot l'\hlliit ?lleoreleT Wltlun ten tiny? ufti r being Bipoood tei it. Thn 0OB?id* ered, Um ri!:iiiipin^-e?ul pr?ie*eitt?.ihoulil lu? cure fully qaaliflad? Ona of Um good inoidantiofthi plague, M it elfeets London, in thnt t>ute*l?.ir and bute herie.-e have been elriien tei t!i? siihtirli-i uinl the ?'onntry, and tin* eily " relieved from the aiinoyane e anil dang?! of iiilnriuleii oattBBj and tim jinllutiem of ut ?MMtpkON Wh,. I, layr-tiill-i and .*?lii!ightcr hoine? ciated "?ftel.Mi.tu,;.*! too gr?',?t (fBJI I'ht I'lillfl) to b0 re||!,i|l!l.?iieil. I.i.Hil??!! lal? Ine'ii I'liubled to overcome ih?* panic au?l emhur ri.t-ielit of it. li.e;-.nea'il niurk.t bj tho greater dead-meat supply, willi iU oliviem- toodoncj to bring prie?? down again. The Time? stat?'-. the' OOM lurthir: In I.Talmi v? ? I'l.'iinly ?ee that, m Ure rnltle ure ihnt out, esreseeet ?ill li .?I tnelr v..iy in; mid tl.n n pr. i i-eiv ? ai*, r ilghi kite 1MB exseeted. rae imitier it? ".t to tl.e ni li? khiii a? . ti r ?? ? a? li.inle I ai (."?ulile lor Ide ox I.? j,-n lu i lie liut?'!.?*r. We li ?f?a unt hail .?urie Im-i f ti i'imii''|iieil('i., it wruiiiiily fur a fe?- ?lay? tha' wa hail li'ial.if . urr v m.i ii ?? in?? ? .?1? in for a few Jav? irinr mid we ?hall hit? e na li ni li Itivf ne nu. I li? liuleln-i liiiill II ln.nl'1' a?.in? ut hr?t tu I- MB line ic?x>?la I? iteael ?.f i \ lag iiiein lirnniv'lit to Mm, but he Omton n.ni mini ?ti* lilmielf to ii.- BBSBiJS. li"l??r tim pri'Vie>ui ??nain, the ni, thmiiiti ha i ame on lu? ?>u n I? ?;< to the town, ?lui mat MM iMOS but lu chnrK? it ? druvvr, whoae l'-rviiei ara n??w ili?|>eriiiil with. Ami inure nf th" cn t an e than wa? vruatial, fur Ina hiiln and haru? ?ia! ? IT.?I I.??-! i-H her to I*? e irrieil mil anani <?r ttaileil uti Ur ?jeit. 'Mia town ..ii.? w,oil. .I l,ie iln ??.-.i car? ella, end that la jual what It m?w git?. Thon is a lesson te? be taken I'reim tho OBBBBitj of the Loa?oB but hers, which may onlighton tho mime fl.ts- of men in ?mr ??? .n metropolis, and confirm the Board of Health in its ineasurus of reform. _ We are ptu.ifii.ly ?struck with the ejaculation of the Senator from Kansas?" Mi wear a col? lar!" Hy all means he should. In the profient inipoverinhed ttate of Southern finance, there is s tendency to surrender im? portant local works to foreign capitalist?. The great enterprise of making a continuous avenue of trsdo between the Atlantic and Ohio by mi'iin? of a canal between the Jitmoi and tho Kanawha Hivers, hil passed from the nandi of a Virginia Conpaaj ta a Frosch ooaipanj, with M. ?eliot des Minion at ifs hoad. Tho Vir? ginians ?nticiputo a lurg?, commerce with Franco i in the importun?e which the oompletion of the canal will give to Norfedk as a port. Florida has riimila>rly given what may become its most im? portant road to a company, of Knglishuicit. In boring for an Artetisn Well, near ?"-?t. 1 ?(mis, a fiv?*-f?K*.t voin of coal was struck at a dapth <?f T)0 feet, and a bed of Mipeiior fire-clay, 'J--* f.-i't thick, al70feet Thus, our crazy ??il borings all over the West, will often prove suc e*'"s?ful in a way very d.JToront from that iu tandad. _ Iii li lit Tra?na. T* the Floor x1 The N. V. T'lltml. ?Sir: I eiitirelv agri'c with the arguments yon are au ?bl r ni ?ki ti g ti rcfeienoa to living away from the* eili, when- freah air end clm.i'i r??nt? a??d health may be* found. I am aroona thone induce.I by your r??|?re??etiitMtnn.l to to SMk SSSSSfSSS I.e.me. I wnuld Ilka io llye In Weateiieater, near Willi iiu'i lit iilgo I'lio locality ii delightful, the l.ving ehea-i, yet I can not (*ei to William'? l.iidi? If I Mmatn in New-Yoik after H o'elook in the evening. If I want to go to tne theater I it?nat ?tny in t??wn all night. It* 1 want to ii.ako a call I inuat g?? in a I ot? I. If it.y bumiieai over Im ? ?* i ?nd it frequently doar?") I cannot go btM*A it li ?o In Staten ialaid, and on the lluelion Kivi-r Kain. ni. Yet if I were to live in New-Junte? I oould g?? home at midnight. The oouic'tienc. li that New-Jeriey is npidli building np. while in Weatcheater progrei? li alow. Why nut run a midnight train I Or rather ?ne ?t lOor 11 ?.'dock* if you. Mr. Kdibir. wlah to Induce people to go to trie oountry p'eaee mint on oar rulwiye n?l -y'.n-i a liberal policy. Ynun, J. S S. [The OOB-plaiat ??four correspondent is a just one. Our ra:lroa?ls, and the Harlem especially, should run one train at 10 and erne at midnight dating the ?Summer?certainly one at midnight.. Tin* temper of the people is to get away from inip'iro air, dirty stwuts ami high rents. The rail way t. should onooaiBgO it.] n:\ ???* VfllTMTIN, ??* Iniartmn? Pre. ?rrditi?.a- The Eaornoaa it hool rund of Trine IS V Van ni tiaoM tar me lliiurnn.a st White ?1 h il? lino to I or rd ( hil.Iren no1 to ba Kel ui'ilrd lil tb? Ftprnae ?I the Mistar? ?lo.i.l.ir ta ihr >eirih tlJre.? tu Pi???. Ideal Johaaon. Sp.- ia! lorr-apondence of Th? N V. Tribun?. AiHTiHi. Marrh 19. lBO). To-day thaTO-M (Jonvuntion seiile*?l thedoom of tim IS t.i t?', by the p.t/m tu? of ia mt which, forbar tViHty lua no par illel in tie i.Mtory o? ein.uni logul I? t?on. Tt.e I'eitti CSMMO .?a-horil Ftinil is lirg.-r * ?a n any tthW Stat?, the Shell ?umuat. at pr-nut, being ? ' **" "?.?;?, ?Hal a Tu.vora'ty fund of liijT.tX.'04. Ile ri.de lilla earti eounty In Hi? State li eutiti??l In law tu ' "?r U'iijiti- ? of land, equal to 17,71".' acre?, for lehevil Dsrpeeeei wlule lii,l<i acte? were ala?a appropriate?! liar un.vei,iti.-a Nun? ni II u enormoui fi.nd ha? yet liivn ?*?????! fir i h - I pSfyMM in no e?|ii ? itlnniil ???tem ha? ever ?m !/?? I. a-el to day if*?* l'oaTaBlloe, liter BtB [eerstles end s Bee diecneloa aditfted Ike Cat? .?*.. Bl n? tte K-I'i ?i'1 "ii 'I I'!. , na r?-ixirt??l l>y r ?? ? el > ' ? ' " - a ' I HI i I'artre: ????- l. A i-1.?i-ti -irti.-.n'i el ?i"*V.ii- katoa rauWtUl to ? '.. ? . .. . tike '.a.? "t ?? ? p?-"i la, .? ? .?.I I-, 'lie i i yal fe I.. ,'.. ?tj-e ?f ?hi? Stile Ia mike , lil ti? tor lan ...priait u.il a ..?.a i.i; a of public Sa.. I The !.???? ?t ?re at.?11 ,. early a? pruvi.ible, a?(?b I th ? .y?'<-ai ? 1 ha, m1 * 'H'- ?nJ a? u a?.l? t. I fie ?in!..? m. lit ?nd .t?| ?" r at ?aid ?yi'ein, ill IBe ii. . di i.ti.?r |>r?|H-i ; l.?i.'i)f..t? aei anatt and ap preartata? ai o al may ?.?-trail- , S? le, apart aad ?ppnapn ?led lit! III? ?Up|? ti ?? li lu ?lil .-II ?I e ?f ?,..iil| ?rhi?.?l?. ?I.?li - ; ' wee " in!, ai.a ??'?! Mud. ?ail tua la a -t - i II . ? li? ? |erj..-! a f ,'..1 ,-x,- ,ti?e ? the willa i -.<? i ma.aaann al ? - . ?! ?a? alla I e?er '.e nala ?pp.-i?pti?lli?| ??id ? i a.r y .r;. i-, muiia,,, ?i a. j. :.i?rti i.? ?en-ii,i?i'.- t.? ainnnd tt.i? lao? tien, batta, s.,. ??i.? n ne]..1.1- ii rverj Isetanre, ??ither iiiiii then apee tin? isoleei refeated iban, I le -i B tt? atnie oat tBe wurtl '? ii..la," ?.in yulti ii.* n h". ' feeel I IM .- li - wa? Dut COIiait'.ITetl n- the follow?"? wa? it'lopte?!: i . . ' re ?my pr .?..le |?r Hie fcvj al <?f a - ? I : > ' * ?',...? aA llt.l be a ?' . ru ???t lalla -iiiriii.y a-- ? <? le.U-d . ? '. ?I -i a : " -' . I'.r ? .ii ? ?r i ?ii. t .1 :?. MM lu. ?tlut-li ta.j ?"? . o In ?- I 'i an AM.?.i ? . | .i? a.. ! Ar. t m lae eui. ? '.? . I.e ..,. . .... 4 for tia I. ,'l.leli l.i-e ..f a.T. leo. of I ? tor Aft i and eoi ?nil it ? ..: um Lagiilal in ta mel mgt Mkeefa ?_ue.| , ? -p.e. dtioei ?a umeiiil tim Mettes, was one br Mr Bobella (PreeMesI of ihe Beoeenui Cos. .entitir,', willi li SBS ttiut 'lie I.egi.l .tar?- mar tal one rises tu?.?ii t nug the other. ?>r tney imi???e a ?li.!*r .,: 11?etina apea ti.u two meei, m tm-1 untie .i - t'.-t nray I' '?al!?*. Upes s I? riii'*i 'it i.-inti, Mr. Boberta expeeet '. bia? I tell lurauiat ???'i.iit..m in l?serai, nnel pr.iclalmeel the I .'lilt atniaal ai.t? in el .Ney? hiiifiai.el, a " ?BSB1?OBBt tatiara, ' but t..-ii.-iy lie appeared to have "?? ??? mi ' l?lea*. He winn .1 the Cn.v'tit,..ia "tbltBBlf IBMM I Iktsf WM diii.i) f??r tie eduiut ion of th? e?> ? . I Bill ilrrnwealiniiiilaeetriiul.il". When tin* ?relinaa ewt?t I read M Ute North, it wouiJ auUe tie lidlgsettes ol' tie people, ssd befcre ws Baas ?t, UM Maali* m I I M Sterns ??iii laskM men ami ?timen, mh'< umler pretence ?if tem-1.ni?; the ni|C(ri*rH. wouhl pelMM iln-.r mind?, and MM ?ow tin" ?ee.|? of dteeB'????fon. | ?' Lot . ti ?ni i na ?? '.? ' i. Isll MM "f IhM " mai .?! er ?millar I espreeeioM wen beard irom ?eural ?smMii i t Bpesker'e waraiBf did nut alunn IM iiuuae aad bh ?itiet.iln.e, t WM 1 ?teil iltiwn, uud then au old L'uuu iii.'iiilier t.llt r-il the ftillniiiii^ I'li.Ti.W-.l ti ?t ||| ?um?,. M.-ii,-.! ham A'ri.-iin thill be eel leeted bp ???-?.?a? and n.in ii..r? el Afrn.-an eaaaaMj to b? . a> ? ii-ii, ui appointed, aa UM Le, i. .?tun- ti?ay pntulr tur. In t'efeiirie ?>f tli'i unieutlmi'tit. it wai urged that inai fL'K'h ?"? ?I ?U.ti.ed I?? be aultied that the BlgN e?!uiai llonil ?yiteui WM !" li *"'ll ititliililllii/, there Wa? la? i/iaiil reiiMn MliY the eoluretl men ahoall not enllt-it teieir uwn fund?, if they did, they wuuld hitve a Ur?ir ?urn, uinl, if the fund? Wete ?tuljn. t ey WOSid have the n'lieHt ni the ?le.kjiaa*? Hiad-aU e-1 l-eintf rubbod na uaual, ??y white men. Tina amendment aaa laid up"ii tho table by IO Yee? to IO Nayi. No better Illustration of the feeling, not only of the ('on".eildon but of the people geserilljr, towunl the ? "1. reil tin e, t ,iu !??? r'iien than li.ia ml eif bailnnty 1 lal lajt..-tli-e. and wln-ii It la .? .tiu.lll-al to the ouupli '? .?r ti.ur approval or rejection, you will ?ee it auopled I*} a Im^e majority. AM Ai T llosi i.r. n> TUB .VU HI. A ?"cording ti? Mia ??'ti (Diiatlllllliin. ii I Itlxa-n ?bo hld rcil.lt ?! in tin Si uti" for two retira wa? ?*li.;ii.|.i te. a ?eat li the Leglaltttur?*; bul tl.il IloSVMllOfl baa pr-tt lilf ii '.hal " no in-ra.iii ?hall lea Kepri'ientative or Senator lil.len hi? Iii) ii uhtte e itl/eu e.l Hi? I'iiitcil States alni B re?!deiit the les! Ju-e ve ni Mil priceeltug hi? election." I.e I'ninii in. u ?trii.'wl.'d l.anl ugrtiii-t the aCt pliou "f ti.!? ?iiillu on e, but lulled. 1 lier i hargetl the noJtO Ify with a ileaign to keep BotthefS WM ?md Northern pro c pi? I oat of til" I a?,; ulut ii re ? ami elie of them Intel I ho linne.It tn u.'kin'? It Ige H, Bad to any that un huit had FSeSgl of Ni'itherii i ?ici f nuce ???? ' ' aelopll? n of ti la OtdlnSSM '?? in Siiatlii-ni la.ial? for louie ti lall no1 to la) the Whole li ? ti tit-11??11 ? i.nillilttee eif Cuni,' pteip?rr?tiiiiale ol the loyalty jot .ty of the ( ??i? ve minn ?ud t pr?t''til to fan i i represent. A eoniiuitte?? of mni* ha? h*f adilren to the i'reanlent of thi Jority of lilian ure uiiuoiupi BssasB beiiiiai ani'iiK lliini. I.la Kxeeueeot ol their great a hta policy, uinl toSSSt their . II iillial?? ?if thetir uiibotiinb-d that in tiling Hie atatui ot the by .luitlca. Humanity, and 1. anW no further oie for I'lilted 1-r? edineu'i Huroau. lioih ben intereiti of both racei, und, thi lilt that the) both be removed. Tho iHegtmem ?t 1 leriMpoBileuca U Ih? N. T. Tribune. AUHT Then are nearly 400,000 and ?Ithough out off from all tie n out education and aiment sithout '? t<> ninnie in iiiii".i ? ?rhichoa lhere la no vltiblt tAti ? lilli a ia ile population; but.?.. ttiev there li more dignity and tomlin ment, and within the tait mernih, I thi organliatioti of " Tit Team Ia in a ihort tim? the whola SUM urge-laed A Cinlral auto Ciai AmtiM. It A Mtopeeed ef earaMl ?Tent MOB their own .ffMr,. .-,,, w1lot(, ?. ob-, c1 l,y evety I..!?-*.,,, is lae sut? ?u i ,lt ,? ,\7J_ tm.e H? B ?nile ?..,,,.. olea,, ni of VauatrUI -A trt.llc.1 l.v ti,,? bail*-. A ?Lort t?n? sn.i-^h. - ' titi 2_ tiieC.?,vei,..o?f,? lbs Heat ?I satfriiK? ,?d i i nWl set teta their -.??fold gfr-saees to ?'o,',^.? ?Uo"1 Itn? flrrt n.aes nit-jstinf-oalli-il tiv ih? r?..t? i ,"? . tee v?, i taue ,-. .e. .? aIiv, m\^mi\utA. ?7ft One.if BajBcaOtac*-*! Northern circulars toani ti trat ...le, a feu .lay? i,-,,, .?d ... handed ?5 Utti ?eatral OaMMtee, who Beac aasecd ?um ?*?! T..-11-y. and it i? iha mure Bevon? be,: ,u? .., '^ I? inn- Me ace la ihi? sta'o exerted so n,Uei ..i aaab -? ? 1. km Eimccc ss Biskep Qni ?. _T?2 S moil uiieainipini,,?,aft henrlieis i.i.d p. nea rtlCC BsS .'. I ex S ?? otert, *j ?.j u? lnflu,B(J? ^ l n?" g* out . f tit 1 num. io en ?Tage Si li.tni,- ? - tn(1 ?? fmii'iiitiie spirit of Keh-i,i,.?. He ma.ie acaetsssS! lo he m.?| ihr.iiiiilii.iH in? diuocse, and in ,,,i? ,,f ?__Z ace tie ia pe lern t-seaald * luiu.i, wicked w.-w? *,? '' " 11 '*'? ? ? K*? Mr. Hill.'., the BpUmS el.-.ivi.,,?,, i,f this etty, ,.-fined t? -?? it; wl.en-a.?? li' ?".*ji'"!ii|'"lied film i., ?Landon ins palra ?_, eoui.try uiif.? ?ul. stories itlu?trntinr hi. bitter I?? tHit? t'i Hie I'niou ?ml ibe North, am] hu i.njroci th ni tor.uaBMtaej, tar faraeees iadieeted la lis ciuui?r_ ti.?? i i.n.i.x ?I Inipmisuot). ????!? I will Bee iimitl the Ituhop over to the Under mar c?es or tbe '?Stat? Central ?'niiimitteo," The Bishop or Tin, ?. a -._, -,._. To tr.* r.rlllor of TA* S. V. Trie?,*.. Sir: Vou will perform an act of justice to the ft.iBMn of Texas, and to thoir Northern friends by publishi*-?* tho followirii* in your pa?.?er, aud requesting tbe Northern papers genera!!*?- to cop* TO TH? PEOPI.ROFTIIJI NORTHKBH BTA._I: The I'exa? Stau? Contrai OcCBBHM "f Colored Mes whose bu.ineiis it is to see to the general wolfiw and Interest-of their race in this State, have read wita (iritfouial estomshineut tbe Circular of Bishop Ung* a BeaMeg to the good p?o|He of me Nortr, for money to ai J the Kreedmcu of lexis. ltd pert?a of Ut appeal relating to as as aero,.?/ pr?sent, as extract-'il fr.im hit "Circu'sr:** AN A11-KAI. IN IlKIIAI.r- Or TKXAA. The iii.,ler?i|)iii-<i ii.? como North wit-i a threefold o!'"'?ct in vinw. Pirn? lo advanoe tbs rai*sionary work generally la TetrtS. Second?The |iro?notion of the best interests cf the fi-oeiiineu, who linn; s.? Urne a pail of our BeatklfO papel i rise? lue? Besd m ?tainui sid, Instructlo.i it m beda am! all t..e bina-iug? relik-i.in can stfurd. And fiini? ?re ?t auteaj SB pro? ! le tor Hiern, to erect church bn.klings, tu support it-a* hera ami clergymen, u well actaeeiactiB. aCaapatal iasaaae oeitni po.nt oftsis P .puiiti.m. for Un- ui-.'ii. the du awed, ami ehodiec l.fi witimut i.rntector?. tac P. 1 VCaedieea'a An] Cora iin.,,1 li, jnu.'iQlya \ij l',e QtMBNt* CCCCIBtlM lu Oeto Vt-i Iflit, vnll >io all it i'-in. lint is sums? hit restricted in its ?.ipeiiitio-is ?'o itrili'itmns tbeiefor?, through tilla channel, te I* spp.ied ?enerHHy. or to iome part ?if ttie ?ort la perttcclar, ?re ?olicited. 'lue need ii ni? gent, nnd will rapidly iieoome more so. The hospital it ia d. ? ?t .-<1 tai . ?Lilli.ali st Houston, tilt) liiusl ay-], abie pi i.m tor li ei purpawe. 1 ben, -ii.er a powerful appeal fr ?ra Bishop (JTSfg to t it.* tx"i?? vuieni of lae Nortb, the circular closes ?iib the following indorsement iron Bishop Potter of Nsw York. It is with feelings of p.-ci.liar interest that I cominead to the fav. ra'ile cmi* lerstlon of my brethren, the ciergy and la)ily uf the iiii-ceie, the appeal wbieb the i...? ,.|, of 1. xu? eaBMS lu make tu ui in behtif of mis ?iniis st*lae J- !t?eiiine!i, snJof E'lui'stion. in hlidiooese. Hi? i m i.i ?t di V'iU"ii tu t i? wert ma) weil engage our ?ymgttkj ami ?U|ipurt. 1 knuw no saaWta mote appro prl ti? to CbnitiaiaS and I'stnot? at tins hoar, ti sa ef t'.rt? to promote the interests of the on uren and of re n.inn. and tue ?citare of the fieeitmen In suoN a aiuce?e as Texas, unie* ,*,h e Buhup n Bnhop Oregg. lloi.Al'1 roiTWI, BinXop oj Se* Turk. iW'tw-York. Jan. t% 18?>5. Hy ? hat authority llishnp llregg makes thit appeal fir UiStetial sid for Hie ir... .?men of Texas, he does sot acata ?.ni. *o far a? we know, be bos no auti'.o-tty, esr ttiiii'y, bo bia cone from thu olass be prupnes to benefit, and if we desired funds for any pnrp ?se, ws sboald aerea appclcl Bbhep '?rejrg to solu.it ti.em. HUbup tiregai is kn.iwu tlirourhnut Texas ss one of ?.iii earle ?t a. d moet uncompniuiiaiDg Secessionlits?a hold und clem less peraeiulorof lioim men. and who >?ieru*d all Ins pnvute, personal and miinitenal la? Silence to precipitate the Kclrellion?to g ve loro* te IfeCCCMaeOCCc1 Seii's.lun. and to keep tip th* spirit of res?stenos le ibe Halted State?. As a slaveholder, hs was known lo tie a cruel and bard ni ??'.cr, and his for? mer ?la?-? i .i- It? pr?sent a nmtirt-f ii lilaitrAtion of the brutal ign.irancd in which he ru-ired st.d kept Ifism. He wa? nevur regnmed as a friend of the colored peo p e, and they, in turn, bated bim for bis oppression, and to' hu untintig ile? nilen to a cause, the object of ki.iel ?as too perpetual eu?Uveinent of their r*ce. Dor Beethan friend? therefore, will readily pereeire thal no sach man as this wonld *>? select?*?! as ear agent. Aram, tbe fr?e.l:t.?ii of Texas are not In wmit al niatensl ?id for the purvns?s ?["?."?tied by HiihopUregg. t'niler Hie -iiiipice? of tbu Freedmeu's lturunu they are aii i.ii pi ?y ed, and are everywhere prospering beyond .til preci'ilent; aud, if (iovermuent prote?*tion be nat ??thilrawn, the clues of the present year will not only triiiiiipt niitly vindicate the K-es Labor sist? m, but will seo the freedtnen of Texas on ths bign road to pros per i ty Hen. Gregory. Chief of tbe Freedmsn's Bureen ia Tesea whom ?e li.ve as our frieud and pr. lector, baa not fnuntl it neee???.ry to ?sens rations to our people?te found asyiums for Hie old or young, or to erect hospitals fur the ?ick, for the Mason that none of these lustua tion, sre needed, an J, if they were his beuevolsaoe and authority would sotm ?itibiinh them. We return ourtlsnk? to Hubop Totter for the inter? est he manifest? iii nur welfare but we assure him thal " ?u,* s liithop at Biehop Gregg " wlioss hsniis sre Still red with tho Meei of martyred patriots, osn never have our oona UcCC nr respect, and therefore bs can be of no service to tho fre?ilmen of Texas. It may oe that the colored people of onr State will appeal to their Northern friends for means to asilst them to educate their childrss, inasmuch as the Con* icetlec ce? in aeedec. ey ?n act of uiipreo??dente?l tn Justice ano burbtrit?, bHS decreed tlutt sot one Jollar uf the enonuiius commea school fund of tho State ?hall ever he expi-mleil fu? their bei eflt <?r for the edncatioa of their i bildren ; but when we do make inch an appeal, it will hu by a irBKt-oriAr sgeat and one of our ow_ appointmsnt. JACOH KOMTAINB. Prindin!. Sl-iv.KBllAiD I Vx,,.putxdtnU. IlKNHr V? ti Lia. ? aaeaaaas a. ."?-cKi??ioi!?a &~??s?-. JKii? ?nilli -I HA-HaTO?. Cor. Sidy. HaSKT M AJJItlo" Tremnrtr. apnn iioiKivs. _____*______* vTWAAkti Il<iu>-B. lHO*' *-J*I'T* afciaaa, Marrh 'A. le?5. _ MEXICO. ?nianar mt ????. <??aj-n ne fevccjvn ia Hie BBteaataa oi Jaarca'a Teraa ?f San Kkajh iik''?. Friday. April 8, IPit?. Hut- Itaperialicta and Liberal.? ?ay that Gen. r?iou left hore in Januury last, after four months ?tay. ular au eesiitned name. Hefore l-aving ho signed a M'uiiieiit aaaiiatilcg Id the extention of .Io?re*'s . ?l?encT. He ?isrted from Hiislliean os Mireh 3H, oousultwith Juwes sb??nt ths campalin Ji Jalisco. rasa Wataasaree-The Haada CIea?*4 I'rrp.raii??? tmt Aaalher B.atser?l Al laclt. Niw 0.t.r_*!8. Friiuy. April 6, Ititi it MataiiioriH, on tbe ?Wth uli.. the roitdc e clossd, and businitti was dnlL The ?Libersls sre? ??ring for snolbei attack. ? * Mssiks New-Ma-sess ??lira?*. "Jiiw-HArr*?!. Conn., April 8. 1MB m. train from New-York to thia oity nlaht last parted near Mamaroneok. TI?? ; olseoi ?red, the forward eart of the tvaia up suddenly, when the rear end rsahetl It. The rvsnlt wes t?s train w-_ badlr iaorge l'eck, a brakemas. had btila I?e|a tecbrairr B-ak PbsU Ovar. Ko<aiwi aa. Batnrday. April 1. Itit. : paniu i? ovar. Tho run apon Mr. ik has oeassd. He paid out MM*i and depamiior? etaa?). Hs rsoeived Bia?lB snoy from Nsw York this maning, s hss resumed bu-?as?, tbs asaistdBM tes vinic saablsd kita to co oa as befara, end1 uaaiida. whiok ka now proposes to do. ess of Waru- Brother are prfr-pariafi? X10 daeeaitors. ead will eeeliaae tejo lee-edlsyseedet Tkerkeeeuca iBite_el*a4c-eaatdca