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Qetnnecmenta. A( ADEMY ()1 Ml 111 T'llSF . KNIN'l at tocl..ck. theoper? 4 MM ? ALLO IB MAS ?ll|K\ I ?oin di PoioJiett?, Csiab. Otliniim. A-li'.lli?. lim i klu/io. ?VALLA! K s im A I Eil i I '.'-. all IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND M . ? I Bete -? ? ?. 1 - Mart Ueo?i H ? I. Yeeaa HeWea, B I Riaaaelt. Hiow-ae. WT ?.. ? .id Ben ,*. VV | ..?i, \V Hkimon P ,p? Wird I'm M--, in? Buri?, Min M ian M,n K Bil l?,..?.t _ NIBLO'S GARDEN. ^ - ! '?"?-i v I Til! LADY OF LTOMI Mi? Ila I Mr. J. I Cowper. Mettra Baraatt lit.ton li.ml? i Bl ry I' ? '??? II *? Mary Wei ., Mi.i El**?'ti OLTMP1I THEATEI "?(., M H THE TUBES ?.I AKDS.MEN W INTER HARDEN T'TI I s. ? . . ? -i-. VII ..* THE M I VI! Mi ? J Mn r ? Bl m Itlli'VDVV A\ rill ATI II T - El EUS KO, bl..- illaabaaia MA/l !' ?A Woods THEATER T.I ??V KINO, THI ELVES Or. THE BTATUE BBIDE ' - ? UNI The Wo...) Sister! Ms-mas S il \-s OLD I'.tigV I Ki THEATER l ' i?. ROSIN?, MEADOWS BlIRLEBQ! OP ? V . ".I . lilli DI i? II si VI i r Mia Peaty II** . I ? . Mrs.i. VV 11 VV 1, ... II? Iel CK. Pea, D UAMNI'M s AMERII VN Ml BEI M t tPJP. ?NOON at I . d I 111- El y NINii a! 7| HI '?!' !" ? ? iii-DHrs t.* rea /m tit vu- i Prye? Mn vi i. im,.. . .ihm? i leai ., i ,?????! Rabee, -s ' ??,. '- ? ?! ..-- II. i ?. Di v VV I. I?: i. ? l! I i niton?. I tri .*i I : - ?till o.Ni. HI .NUKI I) 1 It? ?? ?AND I . II li, I; "?111 || ? NEW YORK CIRCl'S 1 ?IE? NIKO. at!. EUI i ?HU IN and OTMNASTII PER ? ? lANCE.-i Mr James Roi Little Cinean htsstol Baaph v leant I I aete Bl *. ? ?? ? I KRY VNT s M1NSTREI s. ? ? - * iii!. ELEPHANT, LES MISERABLES '? . i v.*. POLKA t HRISTY'S MINSTRELS S : ,i. a? 1? 1 U? s m k I ? - S"l.i-s. DI .'li -t PI ll.il I'i't s IRVlNii 1? ILL NINO -THEODOR1 ' . OMAH'S LAST ? '?V i RT ?.;* ON Mia? Mm? Ural mid. M ? It ??',' I ? i- . rho Mend? iiohn Set .di uudei ti? ? du ? I ?n ?: ? Unoitifoo .Notuco t'HOl.: IA, TtruD? and Tun id Eevibi. Ihbib lAiiii CurairiLiv Dirraort ? BVIHI I SI or Dl?lNriCTAST? i__PA__a ai I ii? Ne* Yor.a l>i?iNrrcTA??T ( ospi.tt ' .??? ??-ry for tlie?af*ly of the poi'? ? lie t!? Hu'pi* ? ? I ? ? ntaati ?houiJ b? ni?J in all eaaateefl ?> ? ? i?p In - ?.. uiiiiii? i matea ? a-naan gatton ml ?:i?r*T*r te ? I ???? I* oi ve iin?-i! eau peesib y eiiit. t? ?-.? ? ? i i ?.? *i-l in thii i-i-r i-, I ? I'ypl ? and Ti ??iioul leven ain Mi .o.-i:i!'t- pre i : ii i- -a ??I -i I Uah . | . . . ,11.amgI an I tiri liona SBurL!? Hats Db. t dtbtabit i EtriD 1 Trnv Roo? 0*W_*l to Hati It Ktibt PsBto.v Man Kate a s,pi?lt or It 1 T?BT ?TABh? MIOlLD ?! I LBAB?BS ?ITB IT Iliii.iiittDi OroBT to ? abbt It B-Biaaaapi aid ship? Mm Caaat iv Unten ali ami? Pillo?? Mut Eira AsuiT is Kunu y AWIT TUB?? DbsADTTL l?l?F*.l?l, BT TIIVO rSKTLT Da < oi ?TAR?T? I) . ireiTisT D i.n.w beim aaaJ bj Ibtlaailiai mapa aal I Arr*i?.ia? a ? l-i -, ? !irn?ction of the BoiBD or ! ?ti.TR ? i bis ( itt It i* I iii? at Tar ?sBBBB n ! .?ccatiox ii All thi I'cblic s? h > >i ? IV is ' aro Bl thi? Posan or ( "AMT??? a?i? Coanarrnv ir i* Bri.su I sed bt Mo-t ur ??m iBA-OaiM ?teabiiiipi. l'?WI'U. I TBaaMI??nT No. ?.' I ?? ii: . t tnd Sole Agent* for tie I luted State* Hid ? 1:11 In. te ?-bon? ? 1 ord*! i ilio-o'd be iddrsusd. *? ??lljra l?r ?it .ti ?lu ? ? **rj Deaien in the I: i ?*J S:,--, ?..J i nain i A.icr i'i .?(? Oal?i i - n t'l-i'ou will, with BiBBj (.??i - I ei ai .tab tot ?-edi of Con? j.option lu ile **."? ?? y i I ?tiTertiug wha. ?Tai o:,, uu ly a limp e, ruiabi?- lue? ' ? I fataL TI try pt?tent tlieielore, i"?i a ? ?? ? *.. ?????-.y en ia tola ?nef.a'Ca?I bbU .t .1 I?-?la -1 ? . . 1 a raaaaaT te Or? ?'?d'? 1 BMeataaeafi -"?., ? itlap'ed to remo? ip?-dry ii 4 e 'ghi eid ( old?, sod 0 ,?- ? ;tie!'y *ff- -ive in the pumar? . .. . ( ? . a, lai'.n Ailhm? r.nd Br?nehi'ii. Sold by a'.l Drug-ut*. _Y_J*TO_- OP VoilM? IN (IIILIIRE.N Ure OlU*Il O'. IT l.ii.l W_-_.ini e ?loi. j ? L ir,v??'i . i ?le irritation, wliitli r?i be r-ui?ved onl? by tlir um? o' a ? e rei.e-ty Blow? I V sa ??*-"?? ' oariT- r VV le..?,? ? ?? ind effectuil. (.Vi? 1 ? 1'ir? National Bill k Mai iiink. with only 1??d.n.'li 1,1 ?? I lilI y . I. ?? ti . - v . ?to .? I .-? titi the te ? moot ALL C- taiTM. Wt 1? ?I- ?1 ? 1-v pr??? ns tua-lin.*? . ' ? kthbls to ritr?? on no? nti? M ti: -? a BaejBa, Dan 1 Aft '* ?tl Inala?bj. H v Dr. Bilbbeu'i Btbtji ill other remedies f. ... ?BTCALPl'a MOA'! KBKCMATIC I.'l'Mi-DV ii ' . ? ? |ht before tbeaabBe. A gmt ? Ban ?r ti-u - , 1 for deer eil Bl . . -d by one bon e 1, 1.?- .-i ?*!' ted frieade ?o try I? li ae??r feile. IHULKRV?('. ('. T? ? Ni i 1 is s CO-LPOOBI ( 'A ?i* ??|.>K Ta? citr? I ?? Prm |l ii *i D?..:dei-. \. 1 Ml Sola Mab*? C. H. NEEDLES, 1 ?i- bbIi la? t ?"? mj A Paaaaot Hi>?:.?k C-BTMBai ? Dalley'? (.ai. V.? I ?loan Sa: TE .? a ?rtjit, in j .-.?..d ? ure fo- ? r.-. ,?.?., . t ..1, Na Pr ki lan ..*? sr U Siri.n. w?. .-titis boi Hal'.t? !? U4.1-'? ii i a* Beat! '-? ?'i ?dir i? N V ?N'llVi R? 1 Le rt'IIK-ill? - ' MILLION _ II ?titi IBBBBBB Lalasos. *r* I ? n > i. ia-? i ii?* ibieiTaiion afaanaaten _?| iht 1 In h an ? ?? - ? -. r. lum thirty yea.-! Ti?y :* Manhn Dji?i.*.:y lu-J s. toia?, ot Hi??!? Th* I'm was eatea al !..H??i .s,uni,li s per Hot r ftp- made bj the Kjipiio Bhisi.lb Mai bim ? tb on.y out hokib powrk. in.I will make eui of th? asm? suiount o! t 1 that tittii'lii MM ihisi.i , ? : . f! ? he mid? by iny ii- , ? ,? . V Urges, (?entri Ar?nt, No I? Hr .idwaj. Ser, i . Tovteb, Bank am- Opik i Clocks Kipaibid, V>, i. ai.J K.p-. o.. Id-, * P.BAI.I.T Nd ?..- : itban I'- i'iot ?faehlae Co., Ifjatlc Rit ar, Conn., manuta- ? I ire tb? mott improTed Loouiifor w?*t.i g iap?i.Bin Li.gi. Wd-nniiigi Marvis's New 1'atent Ai.vm and Dry Plabtbb Bias ??ii Bt'Boi.ia Sii.tis Platt sim llig.-.T naaanaai md ?riiiin-elp? !?<-l y dry. Ano a Ip aiiofuj?! t *.' li., i? . end lUroliaati - ?ni Vabtis k Co ."' titty ?i.d ".'I (!.????! .t ?'. Pi.''. ?LT' BIB'I DE.VD.^HtJi J*?R liEI'Bl'i.S?Kill.*, Hiioil t?**)h ?nil taem up ?. Cr? J el s esf sid no 111 of permanent -B?-t Tr? i* and ileip in pel * so d by s . IIts Di *> KiDoiwooD DMaFBoraaj P-ow?aa.--?Chaajpai ami h?' ?r than Chlorid* at lil * Di gg ?*? ib?r?lly dei.l ?ti'Ii Msn *'s.t?-?d ?o.sly By the Haklib CatBi? st W uki? OH: * No. !'?? ?..?h ?t New'Vork._ llAM-'l PrjLMO-IlRONCBIAL T ROC I! k8, for ('o!l?.'ll-, I ? li Cuni, Brou r *n Aitl.ir.a lliii??i.?n M, Dab? kio. M?. ?MEoorth ita. or C lot No k1 Bli .???!._ (JRKAT Kailroad LrXCBT.?Tb?" POBTUU HtAD II mr et Po?-?BT ?: ?tb Painted VV?iiI.., 1 If, Ad ?ted li. a f-???eot Pr juounred lupenor to a S e?| i g t ar Will lana ?'? lillie A|*oti ?ranted in al. the pr.u il'.l i kia*, Price, gb. A it,?n aavieanl A.ldreai 'oil B Hool? Ni B? Nae??? li . N*? York 1 BOSflBB, KLA8TIC HTOCK1KOI, ."?I'SPESSORY HvM? aaaa, Svrrosvaaa. Ac ?Maata k Co t Riditsl ( ?? i TlBM -a.?? Bair at tin l V***t?I I.a.lT ilfcdsnt. I.! MBEB. Wim bob W at mo i li Co.. lint it* . rt.rnsi Tlur'y afatl it ?ti? the s?g?it Hot k c I l.raaiB m the city, which they srl. in row atitiea will tbe Aibiny si?d Troy Yarda._ Cartea Vitznett*. x?A pi-rtloreu; Duplicates, $J. bil ?ststi??? r*g??tered R A Lawn. No. Ibu Chithsm it N Y Klork.ve Lo-?kStit(H Sewing-machines?Best te toa maid. J-uiaiBCB -BwIM Ma? bimi ( oarasv. " w* _No. "??? Hroidwiy "~TBl improved Klliutio Hook Lockstitch Bewiag MeeBie?i-A. I! SrriBB No 1.T? Broa?wav. Agenti wan'?d Ujwb Kiwi.to Ma? uiBB Compart? Eliaji Howe i fr_ild?nt No ni B-oBd?*T _A|eais ?ssted._ " TbbISimobIiSewim,-Machine, with ?mnrovfineiit.i ?i *rta--biD?BU for ??rrj ?|?t.i?.tj. _H?B_-| BtittfcB liol? .Maib.h?! a ?n Broadway._,_ Obotib _c Bakir'i Hiohkst Prim um Klastic trt-rt-a Sawiae Macaian foi (?n.1 y uW. Ho. ?te Broadway. Impeoyid I/O-tk-Ptitcb Machi*.? for Tailort and f*a .fastirsra Obovu h laut Sa*:?. hUcaUB loara*! *. t?lrosi?sy._t WHBKLIB & Wll-K'K'l lXKI-STIT?H BbWINO Bioaias sal _________ MatBiaa Ne. tit Broad,,?*_ Willoox &. Gibbs Siwisg-Machibb?a Tk.ht I-moa wira a Sian-a Tbbbab.-^ -Uraaa Trial ?*f ?.?. g |g bo h ia?? -??ntf.ee ?iib ?am, e? of W elk?No ?Si_Bri,edweT Hulls Demclcbnt Soai. M?, M Puk row N Y. Pragraa? n?s.lo| ?Bd Emo.il?? (or tb? Surnry mi Balli. (Iparard ?f IO? ?i?t?her II??*s Sol?! b? ?til D??l*i*._ Morra Cbimical Pomapi restores jrraj hair. ?At_koultyeis| is Mt B"?*t Uli dreeelsi Incwc I? au dy?., oi ||?,14 ar.tj*i?lloiii. D??*ol Ne. li Bsirsy ?t_ "~Ug. Habbisoji a J'ebibtaltio Lozbbo._i are war Ptel a ao*iti?e ?ere tor Coill?????, Pile? ?ad Dj?|??pil)- Seid b? nmrkCa, Caawn?. M.acb aCg._________ ?A.?Dr. Labowobtbt'b new Pbbmilm TbOBI, ?.Bul Is nie a? back pr?l? n ?_?_?? ? Ins! -'?. UblbbOLiiI |u epiBis-iwsr, ' Cororbb* VTatfr, I ar ai VVatib, (01 "?111.? VV ATI? ? or? D?i|...?iu. acrttul?, (Kot Bbenniiiiaiii. and lineases of Hie Kidney? nid Wini I?: 1;, j pt*? .'1'ii.d f >r w.-ik:-eu, ?nd Tig ,r for ?on- Cor b ?* :? i.?uti? I,?ij t:.J a-lllid t of Iii?. ? I '.a ? |?. ig ,??, Ho'?!?, Wine M?r hi.ti and far?' I M ? ? l'y II otc li m. ? Susi?. I'ioptie'.ori. Sirs'.*-t Sp-iu^i an J No ? l!?ek!iiin it N Y NVeregard Mu-* \Vinsi,?-\v'? BoOTBura 8TB1 p ii - BSBarpaante? wbl . i? H h do?ign*d. an! would ha?* ?t ii Bl price w?r?dJUl)le t?l it it n-tv i?. We ?hal. do al in our powtrto iuirodureit itinoai oin frnnJj inl i i Batel M ? ?ILnrj A. Hitok I ? Mi.?] !tr?'ieT?a tlie cliiid fiom pim. lof'.en t!.e gjii.i. rt-'J iciiii laSiuiimtiori, curei wind coil.? si d lure to r*|-i!i'. IBe I I Wah |lnt Ml s.,1 L-s.ini to tb? cln, I ?it ?-oiii'or'.i tb? n lb? lu?' -VN?-I Dill i. LaOHBIOl Dkhh.iti.? l>.t\ by .lay !!?- ?da'.-?r*J narro:.! lyate-n grow? w??k -r. t? I piri.i/ed by Intl R- ?p-'it? w.tli Bkibussr if y m ?-i.il I . in? suJ in. it I > The bril bott!??niy. Hi? but due. will roi? in uiiii d?gr?? th? thal p irret,, Btnevera, an J patten hnM wBI ni*.? Soid by ?:: ? - -. III I?*:. , N. BlPeV-lt_ 'I ' RKI.slI llATIIS. No I) Lil "tit i* , an i*iin o|i?n le Ibe Baba . ?n!argel arid improv?.!. Hean o. -i*.. ?: ?o ?! ? io . 1 : i ' p m . L*Ji??. 1" t ? II s. u, din OsDti h' la U s m llrRNKTT'S CocOAl.NK hil IM ?.lie?! universal 111 Joriement. Nu otlier pnpiri'.ion ponen nurh reiuirkib'.! proper'iei for embei labiaf, soi l?augthsning tin hsir, and i? ii J? ring it di:k md g>a?y. It ji?< tis J:??n snd ervli->?i!ei diudrif. It bu i'.ooJ tb* t??t of tim? sill ?tin?' 1 ?-, Bj I b1 f-v-r I! ? worll. _ \..> i . 1: i | ii Dm Ol DALLBT'I Ml-,I, AL ?'AIN ExTRtrTiB ItBnteaalaaarteteaan te? Inn larili Pi's?. Otto, Biu..??, Com?. B luiou? ai.J OU Bore?. Sd J ..y 111 Drj;*jii'.i al M anteabas. Depot. No. 4!? ('?dor it.. Raw-Tart B. .m. Parnuwiu A Co.. Riwip.-p-a advkrtis tvii Ad??t? tit TI I'irk row. New York (?.'.ib .iii?! in lfttii are a?.*niif ,r The 'l'r.o .-,?, md ali Hie uewipipeii la th* tdii-.eJ blata. >. I Kr ? ?!. Protm ?i Til \RM AN > I.KU. Ill 11 IllANK PALM! it, 1,1.. I?. The ? beat ' fr??to aodli?n, and low t> ofli ?ti in i eMian 1 I ? ' ? o ! l? Ph. I A...irii . NY. Dl.llll.'. Conloi, At, ( tri ,1 ?ni mi linn? ol In? nat?i ??. _ xXmtyirtk Paila ?ttl)un? MONOW. MAT 14, 1801. T* 4 orre?|.ooilenl?. Ne sotie? seo betuin of An _*? iu. (?MM?Batten Wlnl*T*tii in'?-, 1 ! f,- |ai iliou mu?? be ititi.?nti.-it?:I by Hi* nain* and it dran of the writer?not aeceiianly fu: pabla?Bn bet al iini sorr to; hu i > ,J lailli An bimse?! lettsii for tbi. oil i lii?.i I? idJrsusd to Th? Tri? i ii." Nsw Yoik VV s osano*. uudsrtak? to retara r?> ?r*?rl Comm ml Jil, ?m The Tritiuae In l.eadon. .-nr.vrN-i brothers '?viu iinti r? ?JOntM* litte? ? . ii fstan antea, w - i. ar? a. ? . tar tb* m1? st iii? i. lb u id,'? ?.'. t .. inB?? 8iiiiitrT.au sud A*'aa??ai*iiii. NEWS OF THE DAY. F^lI-KItiX ZfKWS. Tint sleiiuiribip (*??> of l'ari?. ttO0 Liter?. . .'. M.it :, vi* Q_aaa_rtowB Mb? i, ?entradattUa i??-?'? yeatee-aj aaiaaj* iag !?>ur lava later aatn ti at Batapa The ii'-i's tnm (?i-riii.i:i) ia roL'iinlml us _ r*> war?k-. The Itali ia PatUimat Lu? naanlnoiuly b ? ?It ??! t.. m ike -fir war, mu? tin? ?Minnie of t!i ? ItaliaaQoTanuaeal oneted imuli aaaaainen npedi | in I'on?. Auri'na aid I'r'i-n.i lian? ??in? m.iro later ebai i-'.-l ?liploiuatie notes, imt aajali without malt, 4ua? tria hi? jiri'M'iit ?? I t.? I'i ;??iu h ii? ?'?* in r?f-r-ine tu the i? chin l-l?l npiii the programme agreed awn by the Minuten of eotaa nian Btatn al Aagao rg. rinnia m t.-. -1 . bit n la ti i? p.-.i;,.-1 I' ?. .-..i li ii nmn mad the li iit-diiui-uti of BBZOBJ aad Hiviria In ili-inn, lui! bulli government? Lave gina ia t-\ ii n laavw ?Ir ?.. i! ??-,:", ??:. \; m lo ii ?the Enguata Boon of Comnoaa, maoaaced that the iioiernn.i-iit m noi . to r?! ti their effort! for tba paaaage ?; ti ? iel ??., would, ia May 7, halag ia a Bill :'"? the rto-sJlathbutlon of mt*. Mr. Bl .-lit. oa M ty 1 BnaV ? BBeeet. ?' a meeting of Ibe N..-1II. ii f: fe n. '. ? toi i- M i . nt< ii that ti Mm.it n maintain? ! theirpoailion ?>:. the l.'-fntn tlmi, itnd there wai im loBht the] ero ?: then ii ii" J ?ere beam th'y nuifiit tot t?i i'-i.'ii hut appeal tothe ? ' ' '. Os lae diviiion of the Iii firm bill tvn Conierral rn - tut. i ?eh : i. ....... BL ila a ? Ippoiiti 'II (.K.NKHAIj MCWN. 'I ho ?s'il??* of the eily peaterdar waa adninhlj pneervnl : auder the opentioi of the Li. .-?? I. ? i- utdi ??: depraved pt*T*o_a left towB lo eatoj the niara ti theil \ i ipa in New-Jeney, ?>r in Hfeatcheatef Coi id... ty proper it ana aal aa - - get liqnor to drink. Diuakenaaaiana, dent?n --: - ne,ron m lii ? -ii. ead wh'.-i din .v?-r. ?! b1 ill ii a ? ;. ? -?! ? d'- ? _? BtOtT t". an ! I I : i ???..?? I, NI ..di: d't'r'.ii; the r r.iiul ?oi'tiru. M al: r ni thal ' ? in-...,'iMit.,'11.-a were caagbl ou in ibe bmryrXora toward iiicbl a:.?l that received an aquarial idmonitlon ?lu? h hu i ii??', beea !?srga?ia I br. Bach ? apell ?of wn had toward Bifhl a Baa ?lut- ii : :r.l> Lil!? to the lot of in.rt-.:- to *ipen< .. ?-. >!..* late Mr. Marri m of Brooklyn would have mail ? cteeoTeril aad nally, what erith ariad uni d -t. n\.,\ d ball, and thunder, and ligbtnlns It linotmaeh tu lu? ?nuil, nil it. A !??? lr??*.s wit?* twi-ti-il nlTiidil ?-.n dry ehimain gol l?oppled <.?.??:. i ?al va te u "! m iu".re . ..- in:;-? .jilen? ???. Am?limtwty tx'i'i mi-i -i?< narai !. ,?'.'.? m rohheiy*m penetrated li late etty on Batarday, the rb lln !?? li a ib? . ,i- bin t?t a ? ir -pet It.ad'.fa? toty lil rort) -tlnr*l-?t., nd I the . beiB| ?di that tboron_h_-*a between Knxhth a-i.i ii. I di-.id.miat lukin by th* thi'-ii- ia $16,400. Ho kat*ll ?'??:', ? i fallt] pattm ??r t!n*ir ? benah ibu. i ? Iron iimlil'Ts' ?ink?* at l roy ead th- ittperiifhte1 :. td;s .m.I :i liar?_l ? iii-.- nr- r?-ported tt? ?ulittaiiti aiiy ni an ?anti. Cn'nppiiiii-e batiag been theImeof policy idopted ni the tirnt iiiatanec, ?lid th- B*eeeeitln af the vvrkii??*!! prevaillnf ?u the lutter. Ain"i>'the arrivhls pt-r sti-oin? r (?pnr'.'i.i, at Kl:/.ih-th poit, Saturday, from __ 'lhorrits. til BO lan a p-r?on tfjrBBa Antonio Lopez de .Santa Anna. Ile i? sm 1 t?i ..,*.i :. read] lo risk hil t??rt IBM add hil petlOB?? ?oodrn iiv iiid all- in dclonne of Mi x.e-i. .1 :.-.iTJadarwaod afTiiBlala ?'?ts nported M Waal iiiir'nii uti Sati.rday. where M bad a leal i:it-mcw with tba AaaiatMl Aui?nii*y*(;i*iicrai reapeatiBg the trml m Jeff, Dai.?*, 'iii- ?l-dga is heartily loedmaad t?y the \ Irgiaii _ew*papara> 1 II iinfi helnagiafto I>?'.'?!iport, Mason A. Co.1? New-Tnh and Taunton Kx?,i>'*. wa? tak?n from tho train Batar-ej nirht, batwaati Qnnitrieb ami Kl__W0w_, K. I. I? ums aohaaqaaatly lound m a awaaqi unopened. A -.iva.- as-ault wits inatlit !?y hu iiifnr.ated nud j?u!???lB Irisli Wiaaea ka Thhrtaoath-L, Friday Bight, upon a man und lu*? wito in theil owa domli Ile. Itafonnai of the mc in - rcc'ivi-1 aeriau lajnrtii The nninh'-r ??I't'iiiH ol' coil shipped frmii the Pennsyl? vania iniiie? last ?ic'-k wa? lil.ti.o. During the oorra ipnnding week ia 1865 the ?sLi'urti'h oaly nraebed -^001 tuns. 'iii-1 tholen r?-p?iri ni Siiuiii.iy ?how? an aggregate la boapitalal Qa_r_at_M ol'4!?, oin deatli harlag occurred ?m e th?- pre? - ?ii g npart, Thar- i? aathlag eery inpoftani Peaian?*aiaB, Mr. Jam-? Supheii-i ri*ii:H:ii?(l M-s'.uril BJ . dunn? ihc day, al the Mi'tropolitaii II??!-.. 1 'ii'j-Ditily lull .'-tit- COO?IgntiODl have taken plac within a d'at or Inn Bl S'. Laait (Lilesl-ur?/. III., Ni-tt (irl?-.tii?. and ljomll. '1 he (.'oiniiiit??.- "f UM Mi-itril of Aidermen hove aiireed iiiMin it laV-iga !"f ?? btflfl u( ross Hria.i-lwa>, al the corner or Kui'.'?!.-si The Tauitiiaiiy Society m0 und einailld M Stilmd.iy ?Tt-niiiii by tli?- choice ?al Ma)(?r lloiTiii.tii us (?ranil laaaaah Cold el,.?ed Sattiniay at IS). J ?- i l^wttt fur Ihe week tat* ti"*ii I:'" 4 ? ?? ?iiveriimeiit itocks were all firm and sale? of 7 JOsnf the ?eeoiid ?erle? wer* made at lO?j. Tin 10 4?)? ?old at Mi BN. 1!niiey is aliundaht at I a o pur cent. The ? U(,|ily of prim? cummereial billi it ima!!, and lient ian Le had at .1 per cent, hterliua billi noei-a al li/.i| ?,, ?j souiiual fur 60 ?jay? aud fraiica fi lwj for long. Additional pitrticularn t< to the late riots at Memphis may be found in a communication from that eily, which we publish this morBini? on our iu.-nlc The rrcbidont. as will be -eeni in another column, hw? been unboioingip himself to i correnpondunt ol' Tin I nndon Times. Ia ii?, tho narrative in rather in old itory?showing that the President is fixed in his policy?and that his enmity to the principles upon which he was elected and the men who elected him is as intense at ever. Among other things he states that he doe.? not intend to mn for President in !;*<>!. It hw not been usual for Presidents to eoinniunicata the de? tail? of their policy to the correspondents of foreign papers, lut Mr. ?Johnson does not seem to be controlled by cnitom. The Ttmtt states: "We do not know whether oar "sensitive cousins would like to hive this legirded is aa appeal to the public opinion of the world, aud to the one ile-?h and blood'of ali nations and ?-. .-,??? ... .,_,, .. I. -__ realms, bat tee are a?snred that the Pri?aident gara tall BB-BB-liaB that the details of this remarkable confer? ence should be made public." VHP T| ??u ?i. of ni it D til Th' rrininn Test i- aradai tad _-*_ su much ability. lad i- h journrtl of infnenea -?o considerably in c*;i es? ?ii'mt: j athar Joamaliof aaanJ circulation, th.it ana ana] ly rtfrat to sec it take a ?nig,>? lalaa --t ? j, Britta regard to the mears whereby and Hie condition? whereon the ?States lately in revolt art' laka restored ? to their former and nnttiral nl.tMous to the loyal ; State.- iiii'l th?? I'nion. We tlierofore copy a? well as | comment on tho o-?ential portion.' of its loading ' article of .Saturday, and (as tliey involve misapprc bnariOBI ol our view-,) will thuiik that jounial to deal likevvi-e with our reply. The I'ott My-,: " TheoUior day, thrrr wai a riot ?t MbMupliB\ In B?lek ? number of millan, and desperadoes aet ii|".u MOM colored ? men still I.titi bored thetn, much after the sanie strb in ?bub rolorcd men were killed in New-York in .In!?, lett, Ami just as here tie rioters destroyed Hi? Colored (?rphtti Asylum. ao in Memphis tbey destroyed colored ac-ool boutes ati.l thara?ps. ' The ?LollI affair wss rery disgraceful and brutal. Tint na ' do not see why ii should be ttdit?*.! into an argument for dii | franchising tat mina of tba (Southern |???. ?i?i?-. or fir refusing I t!,eir ?s'uti to the tour or fire .?jou'btrr, ini'inliers of l'ongT*?*? there ?re no mor?, accordintr to Senator Wilton- ti Lu tun ! tike the prescribed oaths. Iii? Men,phi.? riot is an more an I argument ugiuiist lb? Bat??W8 State? than the New York not wasagti?a the Berthara Mutes. Ialeal, whee wo nasaa ? ber thal tim ?bole South is v< t ?kind of frontier land. In which , luir bu? ni? nts see ii administered with n ?luck bund where Tio'.iine Its, leifjned itiprrinc for four years, ??? may even furl) Baha more nilowance for ?tieh au o, I ?in?-ne?? ?? tin1 ; .Memphis not than ue ought tor a ??ni.l-ir outrage io .Ne? j a ork. * * * * "We think it unfair, when such an ontrape I as ibis _li-Diphis rio! o u-urs. lu speuk of it us though it ?ere | o-ily an-other pr.Mif of Ihe until rica, ni lt,,?soiitl,enI people to Ink?' part in the (?oTcriiiiiiiit ?ixl of their luieterate bostilit v t to Jet?te, liberty and ni,um, lins kind of argum, lit nii.l la ; ?ii,'inn,m is o! a'piece willi the petty spirit wliiebBail frtult Bttt .N.uithern Bien for honoring their deni. Tht BaAum I _ /) irm cboso lo ?stiirne mourning on t'n* iiiinmriiiry of ?iloi.essall Jackson's death, and iiigcd its renders to ?cutter levett out the gruie? of Canfederate SsMtei? This ? ISailsa jmiiii.il ."lill 'Kntitnond lovait?.' We ti.ink H would te aber enj kialet to poa. such ti,inga l?y without re tua: k '1 !'<?y are nut ti: cull??'? lor iiuatrcl or reproach. W but would Til?' _B*_-Xa baTe' l?oei it ci|?'ct Kichmond to euri? or teiaapiat stonewall ?Jackson? or the Virginian, to dil 1 keast their own dead, their relati.es, and friends I ' Whttt ii gamed I,t fault tnnllng in inch matten) It dims ! Dot in ?unie Hie loyaltv or meit-??? the good will of the South I em Beef?I, What we baie? light to demand i? that tiny ?hull obey the lu?, re.poi t our rights ?nd those of all mou ot vi ; atar? tesar, ?i d conduct ihaatttraa peu. eui ty. lb? rest will come ni time." ? Wc do not mosn to palliate riotous ?ml lnn!e?i conduct, but we do not think it either lair or ti ile i hut lbs whole South Stl people lliould lie heid responsible in Berth-IB pretses for luob ?u occurrence. Doubtlei?, i terydiscreiliiable and inbu mane aentimetit prerails, Binung too maur of ti.? Southern iieop!?, in regardai? the colored paople Hut' what should w? l-.ik for ? 1 bet lune been educated to believe that a ? uiggor nil? no right?, it ?ill require timm to make ? thorough change in their opiuioiii ?nd coiidt.st We read not uufn-iiBcnlly of outtuge? upon Lai k?. wbiob seem to os sers burriblc ami SkSBtfal tiideed. but ? bal do w? see if wa look nearer bonn1 ' Ness York bas sein un or plia-j asylum?the only home of help les. bih! i:.t.m i-tit little children-burned down ai.d lacked, -oant-cTctat h.ut her Daeeea Hutton, ?Im le'turei a oolorrd mau upon the i,ii,,roi,iri,ty of iefSnUt? himself agu.mt a mob Bl brutal in itittrntiou and as tim.'li ?Itbout elBest ?a that ul M.'iiipl.i-, lioliana dei,lea black men tint rigi.l to sue in n B courts, al! this in Stutei win-re luw aiid Stiel art and long har? bein lirmly est ihllsnatl where Justice is more then a i. ni.,- or a iba.lotir, ?here the peo?,.'?' I... i-i o? l'i.-ir iiiptrrior eiiligbtcnuieut. ' llrply hy The Tril'linr I. Iftbag The Tost to MM efB_l_Bgol'Halpin tion of the Southern Whites who lionor ?MBM-Mf] of Stonewall Jaekana ?u?l strew flowers over the ?.'run1* of the Kehel doad n* " tli? .Southern pople" Suth abnaa af terms i- atlee, nn-is-adm., pei-Jeinaa. Thaae j,, r (?:is ure a port of the Southam people?a very large and influential par'? lint tln?y arc ii"! the whole. 'I ban in1 ttu-t day over 'llirno M.Ihon- of Black- and we think TtTB Millions of Whites in UM SM'o? lately in revolt ?rilio never ivert) Rabal?who h.i'ed and (.?<> lar .i-, they cn.Id or (litre) renitlcd the Rebellion? and , i?-j .:.?: :;i ita overthrow. I'd' a I :. .mist to tanah ai ihn? and ana aatafeanati m iba lu;?' atrnggle aa "tba Santbara peanda" i-? alike anjott, injariuna and ungrateful. II. We eut.:,-!;, h.'i'i e v. it !i Tin i"o?M!ii' ?ti ? - - ; . | impelled tba lut?- hatchery <?i Bl* k? ami tara? -? !iO'il-ll"T-e? .kli'l lion.' Ifaaipbii .? ?r. ' italy tbal vbiab basaad Iba C-larad Orpbaa kay. Ima and baatad Bogroea to ?t? vtii or t?? death' .loor ia our cm. Wa baan ne doab? tbaI tlie batter portion ol etna the late Rebels al tba Roath condemn and reprobate it- gros???r manifestation? a? j eatha battei ela al Dobm rata bara nan? i di m..' i Um Diaft li,ota ai JtUjr, 1861 -nd np ? I ? I'ifi ti. -? agraa with ni t_ t' ti. - tap. I dapracat whetlicrili New Yoi kor in Mctiiplii?iill.'r.l-no I i ty or prole) ti..ii to the B r bael ? ; to tatisfj thoat vtlm niii-t Uti in .-? ta . dread of lu og boandad fm m tbab 1.? ?n ? - foe the i.Tinie o', be na I God I I ? ? i". (i-l Rebel - iL.iy be ?? tot tim < - tri .i ii ara i onti ml arouiul tin-iii ?I. .'. tbail -irrow d,?* BOtt-bai tile shape, .tint ia (?I .cr.? little pra? !. . iii. iht I'o-i it ttbai tai mutter thai the i v.l., in i- ir. , . . ? ? -patharapeople ''aballaba! Iba lu?-, peeped anrrigbta, and Ihnaa at AM mmm of tehaterir rolor." All that ,-indeed nii|eir!.iT/l i ye' \ic itiii-iiler .t even BMtB vital toabov thal it? r? ?pt ( ! tin,-e n?iit-. How i .in tin appaati ii" ??? .oiiaetit lea r. ( ooati . -,',ii nbii b pim m ih? loyal Bia ki (aad Iba loyal Win!?? as Ball) muli r theft? tot'ti llate RtbalB, who an every d.iy in.lu BtiBg UM nu' ,.'?? id tin ir |o> ulty l?y i ituoiioTiii'Stoiievsnil .lu. k ?ii, Ina I.!,?-'-li'I. D . ilium?.' Bapbnal Baaaaaaa, aad choc IngBebel l.i'iK-ial . like Withers and Hay- to tht nio.-t iiuporiaut and lin rativi- M_k I Ii \t our ininpl.ul imln-i ility mid treason. Bat theirs, that ive are BnpaBBatt-g. We honor Iba Babab' pan_alBBt _Bt?b__bi to ___? bad, ruined . aise; we lannot honor the baneneta thal would imiiel a loyal OcB(ta_l t" put Hie .?liurer? in our Htni/ifle and our triumph mujer the bal ol _MW we and they d'-l'eated and overtl-.rew. IV. <>ir New-Vork Riali WBtk a direct ami natural ramil al our Waajro Dia?BBeabw-ant. "Hit lum a.itin' lio _ Rot no friend-." B a nitturul iiii]?ulis(j of (I.-1..1 "d Human Nature. T,o Iri?h aro not a ?lut more pojiular with the ii,'n-Irinh liere tli.tn tin- j lilacke are; luit the Irish '.lave votes, and titi- fuet abialda them from outrage lind ?aeran! VTOBfi A hhrewd olxerver once declfircd that "If UM B-M-8 all ?...ted. our inanapmc I>?riiio( ratu politicuius Wnnld goon be claiming ihut they had neitr.i blood in their veins." I'ower prohit? n-el!. V. Tht Pm (??.(raaai UM Mempjii? and kindred noliaaaa. ob tba pie? thai their author.? -'iiu',1- beta edneated to beUnra that a * iii|_<jr,cr ' hot bo righta." 'I'liat aaaaaa te bb as a-oaDoBI bbbbob arby ara ibnBbJ teach UMBI better, and improve the B-BBBBt BBaan.? tuuity to do so. Le! u?* ??how tln-m that if? bel;?1??1 ia K(|ual Bight-? that we mean to live ?ml du- in !hat faith?and we may hope IO nn|.rove their nu-taki n ronceplion-i. Hut if we consent to a roeon-i ruction which makes !wo ol them BBBBl to thre?* ol' n?, wliilu letriii)* tin? Baoka utterly at thmr ineni, how ihall we rationally expect them to heroine wi-iir on thi?; head ' VI. The Post thinki? the Memphis gge] kiinl'eil BBt-BfM cannot bl " tw.-;ed into an argument for din (raB-bb-Bf the mas?, of the Soul hern people." ?So ut think. Wbal we de-sire i? the -ufranchitemiut ol none, li it tiro -??franchiecmunt of all. We would not diminish, we would largely increase, the representa? tion in Coii(.rre?s ol' the States lately in ravolt. When? ever tiny ere ready to meet us on the basis of All Rights for .Ml, we are ready tO urge their instant ad mission to beata in (" oiiKre.-s and the removal of all disabilities growiiifr out of thi? Rebellion. I..! but the Southern Rebels BBBBBBt that UM loyalists of the South shall have Equal aVghtl with them-elves, and we will insist on their instant restoration to all the right? and privilepea of American citizenship, rcproi-euta tion in Congres.? included. Rut, so long as they re? sist and spurn this, we must consider them still ni the gall of bittern?,?.*.?ni ill fighting essentially for the bad canse which oar W'adsworth? and McPhersons gave their livea to defeat. To that cause (lot its champions) we mutt oppose a determined resistance. Gen. Antouio Lopei de Santa Anna, ex-ruler of Mexico, now honors on City with his presence?ar riTing jiist aft?a*r Janie?, ?Stephens, Pr?sident (in proi? peet) of the Republic of Ireland. Sarita Ann?, is anti Mat. and has his fare turned toward the Empire of Montezuma and the Republic of .lilarea. I ; Mt,TI A.MT AID ITAI.T. 'I !:?? latest advice? from Germany and Italy ar? of a j ?I-i id-tlly warlike character. Tho pi'ople of Italy j .?? iw their wi.-h for a war, and end-avor to push their ! OflTaraBMWrt forward into a warlike attitude. Tho (ioverumeiit, like that of Prussia, represents the arma- ' meat of Austria as the primary cause for their mili? tary preparation; but such a charge finds few believ- j ers both out of and within Italy. Aus?ria is so weak in consequence of the disordered state of her finances and I the conflict of the several natioualitii'S. that no states? man of sound mind would daru to propose any aggres? sive movement; and agaiust no power loss than against Italy, who-e pr-s-i t territory has been guaranteed by France. The Italian people, at all even*-, care little whoth? r ? Austria ha- been BaBB?f ?Hi or not. They holden- j thu.siastic war meetings, and the Parliament ha? unan? imously (aijainst ono vote in the Senate) resolved '? that at this momentous cri-i- every preparation should be made for war." On this point the Govcrn nient party are in entire accord with the deuiocr.it <? "Party ol' Action," and the design is har.lly con? cealed lo prci ip-l.ite ? contlict as much as possible. The direct negotiate-between Austria and Pin-: ? continued without producing ia understanding. Aus? tria had onto BBBBI demanded in a diplomatic noto UM disarmament of I'ltis-ia, und the latter power had ' on? I nier?? denied tho demand. The bad feeling which overy failure to BfIBI in-i-*. of neu?ity, engender, has been strengtlu-m ii bj the adherence of Austria to the demand if nine of the minor ?States which re? cently held a special conference at Augsburg, and re? solved that the Si hli-svvig-Holstcii! ijuestiou ought fir-t to be -olveil bf the recognition of the Prince of aag-itaabarg. Praa?aaaa promptly rapliadta UM Vu din- Cabinet, that she -OH Bat ugre,? to tin? Au trian proposal in referen? I t-? the (oiestioii ??f tin. 1>U' hie?. The con-out hi Au-tii.i to a platform agreed upon at a Conference ol'the minor SUte?, is one of several beti which indicate that th?.' rolulioii.- of those BtatM to Ai tria are beconiing more friendly, and towanl I'm-sia more unfriendly. Prussia ha? demanded of BaiOBJ and Ilavar a to di?arm, but both State? have refused lo comply with this demand. I\ TIRlBTIMoi l*llOBTIATIO>d The Cattai Btataa PiaiBiiariatT. appointed by tia Controller ol the C'irri'iicy on th?? common principle ol' lm kiiiir Um -t iMi-il?M?r i?ftt?r the hon?* is stolon, hu? ii.'ide I report upon the rirent failure of tin- Mer? chant-' Nut.on ii I'.unk of W.i-hington. The Cui?oof Hi" failure was the ggtfOMMm? ti lit) g? ?V Co. of Bal tiiin'ri?Mayne A Co. hiving got deeply int?) specula? tions, and so on. Tin- circulation of the bank is fully MM.red, -o that lull-holders ?ill lo?e nothing, which is ?I'oniioit. The I'nite-1 State? (iovenitiient, how evd'i, i? t!io creditor of t!i" bank for |70t,31l 117, ti?. iii???t of the lunney coming from OB_MCI of the Pay l>-pnrtment. I. leit. -Colonel l'auhiing alone deposit? ed ovr hall I million. To inrci this d? liciciny the (?ov.Tiiinciit hold.? . I " : 'ti.*?-- of Mu* !? uti to the amount ni 4g|iMI(M?l Tai rai ?n be littli objection ta ia] oAearaf it? l..i',-r:i!iie!,t id pti-iimg money iii duly author,/*. . lu:,I?- Soil,.* ot tin ??? d? p??-its, however w.*r?* in.ele bj OmiiaiBMilBgaalatw ifcapafpeaaef "?.mug" _m i ?:,k I h- Ktiinidier ne ntiuii? that at a meeting ol' ! ol tin* bitiilt it wa- ?ta'ed that unie BayaeA Co. ? oaald aaaBia ?twam $JA\t,(k?t to 9X0,' 000, vitbaat dehiv. Ibay naM hfl, lad that tins t_i i - ire vt.iuld involve tin- failure of tin* bank." al Lfa-I m.etiii., lu l?l april 90, l.:?:d't.-C-?l K. E. Piiulding. IV ma ter I. S A., wa- tin sent. Ile priM ecded m* it ? li*, t-i I'?.-??? i*d''s?,? "" io the h ml?, t VI <>ther o_ : ?' Pi I" ; ? 'liietit adiling Bl.!,'?"! mofe. Whin laraaaBM it wai abaad thal "Cal. Paaldiagkal < ,.?i -,?T T?. ni tin* li ttik. v!i? ntb'ir- having drawn out ; ! poiil . TIM iini'i'int "t' la* j /.., -I . ?I di .'?-.'. I ii i . | '- ?''1" 89 "! l-iaii?, ?'?re wa- ?tue- t?> otli.-r luniks and j i .inker? on)j ?ji?'. -;?? ?.???. Ti make tin- pla.i.er. we lind i baak, ? ?rt linly it? ?t part a'e" i?y Um pinpi?', aot by Ile oih.r baab ?- w? may bm?Vbm the I'li'i'.nt .?I ib-p?. :'. lad creilif.i. i).*riiii!ti'.l. Lal of ?308,000, to - .? |I80 OOOia aa_ iiii'l re ? |7( .' Ill? *'?T from Um QafinuaaBt ia ia? , The Tiaaaaiy Department, ta rather Um ( until.Her ol the Ciiri-'iii.v, piTinit? a Lank to run ?ii'.?M?,(t(M| ?u debt to th.- lioverniller?. B-BB tin kraal ii.?.-, ty would h.ii- i-11 ? i w u ti,?At th.? ?lebt ~aa baiBfl n. irr?.l I.? )..*lp tb? liou-e ol' " II.iv ne ?\ Co.' in Baltimore, wlin h lio-,?e ??uul? lind ij?7 I I.IHMI uf ihe , mulley of tin* bitiik. ot riilher th?* iiiteiev ot the I nitnl j Stat.'-, ?ibtiuued tluollgll the t'?iik, anil g??He, Her, a i. know- . TI.a? whole t li iii -_r look- liiiii? very b. id?and relie, t.? "??Hy upon (?rtiuii litiviriiiii, tit otli.cr-?. Lieut.-Col. P.iubling w di, we tear, tiii'l it enharraaafBg la ex? plain his half-million?gout to " Mayne A Co.," d< p..?;!e.1 t?i hi'lji ?'Haine I ('??., " tor w In nu help wi? ll?, p-le-s. Tue Controller of the Currency might, bl amiably linked whether it is customary t?> ?md lt.ii,I. Kxamiiiers only to moribund bank?, und whether au institution hiiviiig but 098,610 n'A of ordinary business deposits?showing tv hut btteiuen-men think of tin* toin ern?-is tohuve Hiebest part of a million from di? de Sam?t.? fly the kites of i ertain ' Hay ne A Cn.'.-.' Other oftii.erh ol'tho <?t?veniiii?'iit in the Indian Da* pariim-nt, tho Treasury Department, the post-Ofti? | Department and the Pay Department, might be asked w he'll? r they ?lo not lim I accomodation enough in the Tn-ii-ury for their funds without getting into the ittlairs ol' " Min ne A Co.'?." Altogether, there i? a line luid lor paiiiiullv inf?*re-titi?i inquiry. AH ATTACK O.l THF PIKi: II ti K > ? III - KKAI'. Miijoi-lieii. .1 li Steoduiun and ling. (?en. J. ?S. Fullarton were lately -tent South by the President to in 1.1??! ?i!i?i rapad aa the Freedmen's Bureau. \\* do not remember to have heard of tho Itiriner ot ?MM ofln ers in conm-itinn willi the Freednlen. but (?en. Full-rton is wt-ll know n a? the person who mik ceded Mr. Conway la Ihe Coiiunitisionership of Louisiana. During In- brief administration in that State, he vmui the regard ol' the New-Orleans Hebel? to such au ex tciil that he wa? ollered a dinner on his departure. In Ins limul?, thi 1?.t? .i i wa?- miniuged un (he concilia? tion thenn | v?tv MBfih to the saiisfuction of the plnnters. bit perhaps nu? greatly to the luuietit ol' tbl Freedinen The Gaaanla bave twaiplata- then tiru of -/irgiaia niel N'.irth Carolina. Um public may M well under hi uni at the out.-et thal, in'?-or?li!ig to their report, the Freediiieu s llureiii!, win? I? bus been tappaaai to be conductetl with fair ability, houe.ty ami zeal, is nian kjioA in a! least one State by a gang of swindler? and pn kp'u ket". This statement applies more particularly ti. North Caroliuu, but even in Virginia tho inspectors aro ?o ill aHlaflii with its operations that they recommend that the duties ol' the HureaU should be turned over to the dakota commanding troops in the department. Wherever the Bureau has, in the opinion ot the In ?p(?cU>r-Gciierals, been BMlaJ, it baa bi'eii r?? by "acting in harmony with tho civil officer? of the State." Klsewhere ditliculty lins arisen from the " ar? bitrary, unnecessary, and offensive interference of the agenta of tho llureau with the relations between the plantera and their hirod freedmen," which creaton ?*a growing prejudice against the Government among the planter?." It is easy to tee by comparing n ?? two statements that the theory of the Bureau windi (len. Fullarton put in practice in Louisiana still ok.upiei his mind. To Uuu tho Bureau ia a macluue to be employed for conciliating the Rebela and removing the "prejudice" they hare cherished ?gainst the Government during the last four years. And the inspectors declare explicitly that the present l Virginia code "renders the freedmen, in our opinion, perfectly secure, if loft to the ?aro of the law and the protection of the troops." Ot course, it make?- no difieren.-e, in their opinion, whether tbi liuro.iu be well or ill conducted. In oither case it ia a niiisiini a or a superfluity. The burden of the complaint against the North Carolina officers, is that they are working plantations on their own account. Gen. Fullerton ?states?and ?, we have no doubt of the fact?tint among the North Carolinians thore ii a universal desire for the removal ! ofthe Bureau; which desire he attributes to the '"mi'- j ('induct" af the (EBB of the Ruicm in "working plantations, running saw-mills, manufacturing tur p?'iitine, tar, Ac.?operations which bring thuin armed with authority of their official positions, into com? petition with tlie citi-'un who are employing freedmen." Hain this indictment, xTamag, .Stuedinau and Fullerton bring to the li.tr n long arrat of accused official-, among whom aro Co!. Whiitlaaey, t. chief Commissioner ol tba Ba?an for North (.' uoliL.i; Cap!. I*. A. ?Seeley, Cunt. _IBe.iB.ll. the lii-v. Mr. Fit/, the Bar. Horace Janie-, Cspt. Wheeler, Chaplain (?lavis, Major,]. C. .Munn, ?Major Wio_an__Bi lad others, who are employe, ai tapai* Intandf nta or rob agauti of Iba Bureau. Col. Whit ?lesey is charged wilh being interested in the cultivation ol' a large farm, with attempting to conceal his intore-t, with giving low wages and making the most stringent labor regulations to the great detriment of the freedmen. and inc: dentally with smothering an investigation into the alleged murder of a negro by his partner, tho Rev. lloran* .Jnnie-i, or hy his clerk Boyden. The others are all, we believe. BMBBBfl ol' being connected with plantations, and with many subsidiary 8Bn*flMB, in? cluding prevarication about the fact., cheating the negroe?, stealing four barrels ot pork, r-*,ehanging white sugar for brown, and (inferontially) pocketing the il i flore m c, (molly tn-atuig the freedmen and sub? jecting them to exorbitant tains forBBppatt at tba Bureau, selling ('oveinnicnt property f?>r their own Use, de, de It is not our bu?!iio?s te enter on a defense ot any of those officers. If any of thom have been guilty of offen-es, we are most de?iroiis they should bl tried and punished. The good will we bear t?i the Bataan Bahai us tolieitona that whoever of its od_ mi BbaBM bat trust ehould be BBBOIBl and removed. But na print herewith a letter from Gen. IluwarJ, which will have some inllueinje on tho pahua judgment in these iiiHtLr?. If ia written not in reply to the ooaeial report of Qoaa? Btaadnuui aad Fullerton? which (.en. Iloward had ant seen?hut in reply to tliuir uiiolliciul r?'[)ort hythe pen of a correspondent of Th' Setr-York Herald published list week. In regard to the general charge that hi? agents aro work in. plantation*, tien. Howard does not deny that they uro, but entirely approves their aitioti in so doing, ile does not believe there has been any ?pe-cnl'ttioti, or prostitution of ollie ?ti position for private glin. Ho "urgrd the renting and runnin.' of plantations to alford practical examplos, and te an?MBliagi joint companies." Qaa. Howard, there? fore, and not his subordinate?, i.? re.-poii?il'le foi what (???ii?. Mei'iliu.tn ami l'uHertou B-B_B8 to daaeribl a? " mi?, ondiict'' in tin? respect. As to the reata, the charges. Qaa. Howard siys emphatically; '"1 have not yet the fact? as to North i Carolina, but you and your friend? muy iBBf Bat-tad tli.it every ?h idow of accusation of complicity in , ni.n tlie part Bf ?MH officer? there, bl utterly without louiidation." He add?. " I espe.1 denunctntiun ?>1 this liuremi. but lbs lain" il-*Bun ? itiou itall bo made ?s-ainst the 1 reu sur.? I??|>artmeut. ?r a. j ..tbei iap irtiiicnf. mid of the (,oTi?rnin?nt. with equal ?kow ot lest lea. Tea Bareet doe? not le taoagk ka ia ur? the right ot the n"gro i ?ill a lii.it but it due? i.,'. Lum ptara .karekra aad scbsst-btteaai it lees tel tejad amgn kelti asea] It nIH talstTtrtr ?rrrrrtt i1u~i1l? *i until the uext crop , onie? ID. It will ?IwaTI keep it? legitimate object! clearly tu ti??? of | romottng iu,.u?ti_i. at?? ?'?ion and justi?'' ' tiens. Sieodiu in mid l-'ulk-i-Toi: aptBl parts of I'Tl laji ni iiivesiigiiting ii.?- ofaratloBi of Um JtniaaB Ihronghout tin1 Stat?- ?>f North Carolina. Whether the* or (i.ti. Bonrnrd an-more l:kc!> to bewail In? ?orined o. tin-1 banister ol it?olia era and the ii.au.ige itii-ut ?d Ita alfiiir?. the pu'il.i ein. judge. aoriAi. Lift: of uni kum. ?ii:*?. Nov. >Tarl L- the Me. .a >.l AflMBiCBB youths. Our country Inda o.t-Tip thom ti older land? in auilu!,..ii and enterpi;?o, and more eely .et tli_ir :, i toward the great Biarta when raootaa ona ba ino.-! largely gained, if gained at all. They come Iront tin- (leu _, iiillui-ti. M ot home, t>> -Uko tin lil >.euh, faith, and purity a-inn-t wealtli, lame, or power. Ifa hate irwaya anpeaeated thia raab te thi citj?Wbart at many aBMB te bl culled mid so lew ehonan. Halt those n-prant?-would bo datan* better for tin? country and llMBB-ftllia HIHag Illa fal Bia IIB wlin li they were born, or re? liutniiit' 'heir proport.oiij of our W'e-teru doT'iii ii. Hut (onie tin-?, mil. in eonetnntlj iacreasing nain? beni mid ara have to aooapl the hat, and te lend theiu it lielping h.ind ni their trial JtAXt ol' lone] ii?- ? and tetnptatiolt. 1 '.'.e youii- tuen BOW oven roivding tin? metr?poli? an?, in the fut ure, t?? -ustain ??r H_Taa??? the foaaaaaat position she no? comniands. Let pur ntercantilo and social leaden consider whether, in their iudiSeranea to tin* ?citare ol Iii;? i las-, tin y are not .-?owing the wind lora whirlwind of profligacy and dishonor. Ii th i bo ?o, their >in of OBBhariOB transcend? a host of minor, positive o.loii.-e?. Wl uro impressed with the BtelJBtka of tin? subject. Hy tbaoaaaaa ol I860, our male population, between tbaafaaaf-t ami lio, amounted to 111.tr?*I. Ksti ni.iting its iui maaa tariag and since tba war,thara arc now aiming us at least 150.000 young men?an u.'tive portion of the laborious, excitable lift, at tin? ga*.!! unmindful city. Two-third? arc without 188.. dent friends or kindred, ?driving te compicr a lootbold ?and how hard tho MBttet! What daly widening trap.?, between tbOM BTba have stn ?Toiled ,u.d t_o-c hut entering the field ' Neither the nug on nor the BOebtl enjoyment ol' our ptnepOfOai men BOOBM broad enough te in?.lade their employ?-? Look ?? tim growth of .i.Tstociiii y und (?\cliiMVt?nop.s; the whirl ol' folly, luxury and foahlon; tin? BBotiBoaa ooatefaab. si-ieni-e: the meager .?alario.-, in vogue; and ?cc what eliuiin1 ol'i oinfort or syinpathetic ease the town ha? te proller bel 100,000 clerk-, apprentices und -?tilden: I Hi rtsld together iu the beds and attic? of Ima'din?. boaaaa, ibnt aal LVbbi Um happy homos fiatahliahed by long re-ideii(o and suc?es.??, they are almost driven te the public saloon for light and warmth, and fat that friendly coinpHiiioii-dTiip which, either foi good or ev.l. routh instinctive!) craves and will obtain. The employers aro surrounded with all the appurte? nances a blah make virtue attractive and easy to pat* lae. Tba employ?s are not only urged into vice by theil discomforts, but it is Vice alone who tenders them an alluring hospitality. She sets forth her 7,7-?? , onvonieiit luir rooms, her _.>;{ hilliard table-?, her 1 ?m? gambling hell?, barflSB concert saloons, and Tito re,-*:?. iBIBi hollies of prostitution?in all ti which every young man will moot a cordial and theory welioir.e. Why, here is a whole army with banner?. I HB-BBBI and (.'littering army, perpetually recruiting for tho.-a powers of FaVil which our philanthrope;? ? laii'.i to op? pose. It ig oitiui.itod that the receipt-? of the " pretty waiter girl" saloons and of the hou.es of ill-tame alone, ?mount to the annual mihi 0?90^500,010. Add to tin- enormous item the BBBMBM income of the dr?im-?hops, and you have aneihaustle??i umiiiissary chest for the maintenance ofthe satanic ?yunpiign. What are the forces on tho other sido f htm: a few Fveuiug Schools; the Apprentices' Library and tho Fruiter?' Free Library; neither bufliii.nt for tho class designated in ita title; \tm. the Mercantile, Library, a richly endowed, noble Instflation, but which doei nat directly aim at eooial and nwral influen?a, and offen no attraction* without oharge; ikm the Ctjopttr ?nioa, in many resp-pots the most comprehend?? and efficient of all, bat limited in comparison with the field around it; i(?*m: 50 attractive place* of worship, o?o fashionable and expensive for young men to attend, item: SM placo^ of worship, whero the sittir?* are kt moderate rates, b*u the preaching and e.ereisei of wini 1?, not to be irreverent, the young menconaider dear at any price. ? Hie Vuung Men's Christi.? As???:-iatiou.howevor, forms a vanguard of encouraging iufl iinc.es and bid* fair to b | km in itself. It ??as latterly been managed by earnest and m i omplished young men. bcbmgiag to ri'-i?lent n_B_|..<, who devote time aiid money with? out stint to befriending thoso less fortunato thaa ihe.'ii-i'lves. There are I.'.'?:.uy. ,. ??al, and r.-ligiona facililics at the rooms of tho A?,<?ciation, and it* memlipfs p.*rf'?rm a d-*al of patata**! labor in finding aid BB?aaiplajBMBl for thoso aatrlj arrived and oat of work. Committees "Ou Bi?ard;ng-IIoii?e>?," "Ob Idiiijiloyinent," and "Ou Vi-itainm of the Sick." ara ?significant of the pcaetfaal turn ubi. li the Christianity ol' this A ?-m lal -" bl ' ikon. Tho managers aro now essaying to increase their BBMUM ko Um i?.op"rti-?:i- ol' tho work in hand, and, oa pcci.'tlly.toerect i building which V?Q roallyeuable the in to offer ?ocial and moral ?ttnctioi.? to the young mea ??I Ni yv-York. Theirdesign inclu? --a Lecture Koon, Reading Pioin. Circulating and MbraBM l.ibrariea, L'onvT-r-a? oa I?'"'>:n?, i (iynnasiuiii, and other moaui of recreation and a?lv mcement. S ich a house cudi nut fail to become a genera! place ol resort. For i ti erectioti and endowment the;; i>k tin? sum of .*'A'?O,0?O. Tho amount, if large, ii nothing in consideration of the object to be gamed. aa?i our generous MM hauts, il they choose, eau IB?M it in a single day. They cm lind no bettor use f??r ?u'?.us funds, since this is al? most tho first movement, of a truly philosophical na? tura) in behall of the youths of this city. It is based apaa -bafan'sown plan?that of making the in.-tincta and tastes of the young aBBBBffa to their growth and well-being. Young men lo.e, and will seek for, brightness, inoiids.iip. entert ti um Mt, love, society. Give them .viinet.j.ngof __ thta in the pure and natural way, if you would offer any effective opposition to Uia saloon, the gambling-hell, and the brothel. It is strange that the gata.mns forces of corruption which cedden our thorough! tres at night with their lurid watehfires, ?lo not awaken au alarm among un. W? tear the com og peiUleme, and have overthrow? the routine of yean to st ty it? advent. But what at this moral plague I ?It _ Bat M difficult, O Athe? nians, to escape the pestilence; but, fir-t cf all. flee de? pravity, for it courses -.wifter t'.ian Death '" JORMflV O.1*! TBK POWEBI OF I ??_ SENATE. In commenting on th? Senate Amendaient, defining the appointing power ol' t'.iu I':--;! ii'. The Ttmtt ??IV - : Tart) feeling, id it? most nattai hour never went to far. * ? * It did net occur to dar, W>ji!.*r. Kwiog. Mingan. and other ?rainent st t*,*?aie::, that the tii?-utivs could b? tg | tinre.1. or tlitt Congrei? coull iif.rp tile autfcoiity of tba i rrasident. *. * * ? And again: Discreditable ao-1 imtx>iit:o an UM priK-^aling of t!i?: S?-*aat* i?, m between itself and ttooUoml 1 -d..?. n, it t.- yet ?ora? arila roiisldered ai a ne? :n!i-i?:.c? la fit ?dmimitrution of i-. da? atfairt. * * ' It 1? simply an 1 ???'ely to annoy tia ''resident, to ?abject hit action to legation? rsitrauit?, ki p-ov? tue (???-er of Congres? to i. ira?? alni arlpfla l??ni. to da prire him of authority vetted in him by the LuaititutioD. aal min Hu? lavriul ?tenue of -?ii. d no lurmer Congre?? baa attempted ?nuilur.j- to interfere. 1 he h orld say?: Hut ? hater-ir ni?y he t!?? d?irre ? Ot participation to whirl the ?leam may be entitled, Butbiag > oil 1 be mon evidcotip almurd tnan tie* pretension of - n ant? , o:,-..?i:-.g of Hie tw ? IlniHi*? tu bald the apitniiittni? power of the i'reaident io Bank, ne ia proposed by lue liLl u?ii? t ?*.. In .?. What MaMf-l ignoran e of the pa*. ' In th.* I mied State- BMMta, 1> ?ember It, l-nj*. Andrew JohaaaB, laBBtat tnm Um state of Taaaaa a -'. a_ i 1 baum w* liar* the power ia our um Land?, and 1 ara oot ; willing to ihrink from the ri-ipot.nbi.tr of exercising tUat ; power. ? * * ? ? I ara fir abiding by the Cm-t tutiaa; I u ii ii, abidi'.ig Ut it 1 want to maintain Bad retain hit pla*? here an?l put down Mr. Lincoln ar.d drive back bl* adiaaoaa upon Southam Inititurioii?. if L? ?le?:gG? to make bot. liar? we not gi.-t tb* brak--? la our ban Is I Have we not got tha power? Wehtv?. Let Seith ( ?ra_M tend her ?Senators bin b. let all (1 e Senator? com? ami i:. trie lit. of M ireh Bett i veaaaBkava i majoillj ef ali in tilt I dj igaianbta. Thi? ?i>?t:oiial eanui'lut.?. wl.o is in a mino: tt of a n. ti lion, or ?early ?.* aa t!ie papaln nar? BBBBBI mate li.sl a!)-., et on the 4?h of , Maret) next unie?? tia? ?sea?*.? will lerni.t him. An? ' I to lo- io groat t coward a? to retraat fruin i!at] ' I w.Ultimi h?r? aal r--?i?t ail eneroiicbmeata , no1 alvaaeea. lieu? i? *_e p:?c-' r?> pmoi. Nial I I ?ert ? iJel ?ud let the erieniT coi:.*) and ? ike potJ?t--.on ? No. I ('nu Mr. Lincoln ?end a (?trelyn minster or eren a ? o :iul. ' abroad aalen Ita maten tbe naattea el t_e__ami (sub* j itppoiut a jHiitmaitor wh,??e *?lar\ i.? urer |..t?X) a taar. ? uhout Hi? consent o: th" Si?ite ' .Sds.i we desert our posts. [ -iui' k Iran our r."si.?.i,,-.iml.t:??-.. aii'l permit Mr I.ino?n>u M i come ?.rii I. ii ce dort*, a? we conn 1er them, trow the Mortii, and cant ana? ti ?r jilling ' N'.'w. bp tv ty ol' r?t u!.ci?iati?)'j. iBppaa*. mm friend ol the rre-.ub.-iit substitute ia the abov.* ti, ; u uno ol Johaaaa B-aai thal of I.In oin oiirir*?. aai ?uduca Mr. Triiiiil? ill to iin orporate i* i: bit I ???leech. Tin? lollov. iii!? e\trict from ? .?[.al made bjr Henry A. Wis? ?it Richmond on the anniver?arj of Stiineivitll.I.iikson'a death. Tin Eatfrtm i?nip!iei ii'sthia paper will repul'lisb. We Juatlfy ti li ?>r?'.i:ct?on, for, whatever sensible Northern p-'opleni.ty think of Win??, j he is m rcprcseiiMtive. i-omewha! irajaaiatai? af BBB | men o! a certain class at the Stiitb. .1 id therefore tht? I axtracl i? worth reading. The ?litlcret.ee between ilii'in i?. that he s.tys op.-uly. in d'l eitravajfant way, what they ouly dare to think soberly. There is evi ib'iice that he is not alone in hoping that ther*? ???? may !>?? | second n-volition. more succen l'nl than the _T0\ and wild as that ho?>e ia, it is well enough to know that it exi_ts. On?? reason why it is never to be fulfilled ?s in the answer to Wn-e's i'tiestion?''Why d?m't they hang met" Paar Mia. To hang him would be to elevate him to the ?liiiuitv of martyrdom. He answers ?t, much mora Baafal purpo.se La baiag allowed to live and talk. Hear him: "I don't know that I am a prisoner. l.ruhter tam bound Dr no chain. 1 linve a pan to go ? der? I please ujnoa the ?ml of mr natue land. At ieitt Oen. Grant ?or? io. I ii.st ba arrested, but I wanted no maa livittst to tall Baa Wittier I nnght go. |Cheers j I liare iht praud ?ati?fartion ot say nit; that I foight until we had won the pnviltge of being ; h ???! Applaui?. 1 There ii no authority her? or eliewhera to arrest nie or to ?lop mr month ?o lon? a? I ober the coadi tom? cf mut i'iir-ilt* and upon that parole I ?hall stand to lana; ni I li?? | .li [,.-'.-? 1 Vu. cal! me a pritoner of war, I am cot ? pruoner of ?ar. It prisoner ai all. lam a *.??-. ?on er of lane?'. Among tb?* lait ?hot? tired by indiurrr at Appomattox ?????e those tired by the troopa that I b?d tha honor and priila to lead and ('?'re ut ApiKi'nattox peace was brought aboat You call the cause lost, it ii not Io?t. If it ia loat. tha ? ian <>f civil ii!,ern i? ilno3i??l for it. too, l? lett. '1 '. -rt waa ? l'ira?! ??? ????? .i i?! i Idira.liie regained and thtre wdi ba a l'aradne regained m thu country. The blood that ha? beea spilled is too preeioti?. I ?hould not bvliere In God f 1 ltd ?.??t t ?li? re that a ?peelBl providence would yet give victory la and ???eura the triumph of civil liberty m ihn country, i "One thing can be laid, there waa one mun who could Bot be tiriten to ?lo that which bl did not consent to do. Al lan? ? as one man ia thu Commonwealth?: i to ice, ? WL?; ('?immon | wealth ? What ?otjiBionwealtli - 'lhere nerer ?a? bat erne Virginia. Hut I tell yon. Old Virginia ?? not at bom?. Boa mil ?mue back ?oma of the?? days, and thaa iii? darli take the hind most. I am watching, and will tell bar , when ?he com?? what hu been done in her absence. I ti ??>. ' Mamma, your children did not do that. It wa? done by I impostor? and pretender?. Again. I ?ar. there i? but ooe Vir? ginia They have tain? and are wielding her powers. III i am a traitor let then? make the moat of it. If I am a traiutr ?liy dont thev trv me and hang ma ? I hare loat my landi and proiierty. but I would clean booti on yoar itraeta tooaer than bow te umrvation. If I had tnnmphed. I ahonld har? far.ired ?tripping them naked. [LaugUer.] Pardon1 Th?e miitht har? appealed for pardon but 1 would hare laen tbta duuned before I would hare granted it. For myself, the boot being on the ath?r leg. I take no oath? ' I ant no pardos? t | Prolonged ohaer?. | I gira you that brigade?the old, tia lasting, the enduring Witt Brigade (Cheer* and applaun.]'1 Collector Smythe is expected to MMM control of ;; ?? ( itom-House to-morrow. An Ol.io paper deiie* th? impeachment contain?,- ia two items ot our recent list of defalcations and ?windle?, vii: " Embealemeut?, Ohio Treasury, %rdi, (mu," and " State Treasurer, Ohio. |1(X?.000." Thom are. perhap?, ? repetition of the same fact '?vhich ap? peared at diff?rent times, in various aha^ie?, and In many newspapers, and originally and literally, to wit that "Mr. Horsey, Treasurer of tha State ol Ohio, wai arrested at Columbus, on Monday (Sept. li), on a charge of emb?j.ulement and breach of trust, aud giY?, biU ia tha a'un of aw.?*?.'' Fitiux