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2 tow rnnoMB mr wocKYMomram ib // mi vjhoh ">r " io nan Ui , i -rai iKDUsI ?, Fro? Uar If ?I ('?rrMis'BUant. NOKIII rLtTTT, " I i?ft Omaha last ?rating at 0 o'clock I racltto ka.lr,..!, and must co. ' re?rretfuiiy Taera are (?w vers.,- i ?wasr. i lj ?bonni thers by the t.do of business that Is HW? 1"??d Shoot the placo who will spend anytime needlessly In ?aha? the OaaanataaS regard as the comir.tr eily of the Tie**. The-, Basel g* ally of the rare vnrk-ty of climate -haviBg hid wai Mmmb Mnain atna?, amnteaaaa. Impassable mud, choking dust, earthquakes, flood-, hard preesas. ami hurt tag saan al In thee, ace M three weeks { must oonoede a!! tlierfclaim M way of variety, but I lound moat Sf them differ with mc, when I told them that nothing hut a flrst-elasa eaith<;ua\e or a general fire to batter or hum down tlifsc miserable buildings, will ever maka Omaha tt hat I doubt not it muet yet be?a sulabtan 11*1, thrifty, growing town. TUS Union i'auflo Kaiuoad Is sow compl? t d to this point?a du.taiice of Ml lud?s, and the tratas tan witb Bompa*-*!. * I regularity. It la a good Wa Man read -tenfold better than the Iowa part of the Chicago aud North Vu M ero, and makes the205miles in II hours. It ?iifTered eOB Sidarably by tho Inte flood, but li is completely repaired. The Mandatioa of the Platk Vail ) must have been fear* fal. I saw as much as b:.l! u mile of railroad tra.k, tho Mm and rails, aUfl lanam ?< 1, awai t away am ha'f a adla from tlie bed, and et ron,.', at B ia.Is bent nearly double ly the MaMncaM the water, Bal With floods aro not fea* guanti and I presume thai it la safe to calculate that this {nad will not l?e moe s a ?t> el to ?nterruptlua b> fluids han are first-class Eastern Mails. After paanmfi out "through Kaataaka for afewasDM th? evidente of pre* gt?M48 la nM MMfeai? 'li N BN but few settlers on the lins of the road, and aftef ve enter what is cul.ed the Platts Pialas, about FMt K? araeyft?hera seems tube little ?thai can ever ?mite ti nan. Tha Valley arras! rista la hounded on e\?ij rifk byTBM bluffs,langtBf from 20 to .0 BSllSS ap.i'.-t, and the bluffs seem tobe terribly gt? rile an I NfaMva, The PlatM Hiver laOl lu/?y along youth of tho rai!ro.!,\ tagging the southon binna M times, tad agate striking sal aeai the center of tho Val? ley, but It tires the eye t?> look at it and its Burroin.dings. IX Is a murky, sbaT.ow, tr? a ihexons stream, v nil shifting Banda tot Itl l>?-d, and nak'?d bBStka sL ..iii.. it BBS I M tho way. 1 ham looked formica along ttebaakawlthoBt fealiig so much 8? a shrub, anata MM a tree ; but at finies, When It ui ira tho] bluffs it puts out along ltd hunks a Stunted, MMM?MI growth of cottonwood. I hate i? i ?con a IBM off the stream in the groat PlatM Valley tims far, and not one even on the stream that would ma'-.e a cut of ralla MaMtagrapi pola, Ike Valley la a i Bbls wari", arid I fear ever BUM be. The] PT? giace on it--but it never can become a g:i at graziug eountry for watt of ruins snd water. I have not Irani a single stream in It bat the Platte Hive*? tha who'j riain thus far north of the river not furnishing a singlo tribu':.ry. In a?<.;'; n to this. there aie but few rain? dining the Summer, mai no pos? sible means of irrigation. The pBM ttBOB MTBiad ?lath a white coat of alkali, ard all the wa.cr. area furn tho .?wells, to strongly Impregnated with it, The oz-tralnago* lagWaal!'} thtaraataaaeff south of the Platts, between the river and the bluffs, and I learn that there la bettor grass there, and an MMaMi Bl stream nuning to tho river, bat on either side the gram is never good, ead often almost valueless. There is not a habitation on the route (or nearly two hundred miles but smli -a to accommodate the rallroud Bad travel. Here and there are nBneiaiile adobe ahanl es, with signs out off? ins whisky lu.'i other tnxorteeto the weary s?journer,but I have ant seen so much us the sign of a fa I previ na pat h, tee tally one hundred miloa. Tin . lopes would come up close to the train and gaze st it with b'lundle*,', curiosity until some ambltione sport would send a bullet Biter them. They would le k for a inomi ut atibe ?iii.-a raised by the bullet, and tb? Itkbe* ?anx-hitiR giace. The butta!?? grazed ? i. crib of m, at ans placa, cn the Plaliu ?"<? and owl occubloi.aiiy pi eped out at u., us we ? long. Vi'o are br-rlniiing to realize that there is isomething of ? a Indian v ir going on. We ? band ?.I ? heyennes fprononnced Shi-en) had m de s raid au oin stage Line 60 n . lured ni the h ? at the American Ranch, and burned the Falrvietv Station beyond. 1 1 ad an li klii gof II . ten. Amur yesterday before i left Omaha, but bia ad* .>'ce?Mt i< indi finite, and he did not fully credit tb? m. Ho therefore i afr? m t: ?? i bat esmmunloated It to me Just a ved it. In* ?imucli as I waa about to ti te. li? ha ; ad vu."-! of a probable mid on the or? rlan 5 Hue, b? tween ?Jiiloabur< and Denver, by Spotted Tall and Bwlfi Bear, tv o Ch.<i> of the Ogalbdlua and BrultSs, who bav? vmporai ly quartered en the i I urta by Gen. bully. They have about !,r*v of those trite? ,who nie. for tho pt iwedtooccupy tlui region froiu theBuiokj li li te tho Platte, where ti ?ney have interpreters and stouts with tin m ? -mp.??.ted By (Jen Augur, and thev uve under pledge to keep the peace Hu n.: i ives, and not t?> allow hostile tribes io more s< rosa timlr grounds without astndlng to the nearent military post. A few Cays ago St-otl a m(-tseiigt.r to Gen. Augur w:tb wcrd that it 0 Iwlg* - of Cheyennaa and M lodges of Sioux, all hostile, badi np to the Republican Fork from the Bmekj ii 11, ai d ti. : tliey were off ringev? rail's j-outigv, m in war apon the white! ile Was offer.- 1 Kio boises if he would Join !!?,? bool Is trllVti. Be flafnaed, bnt be asked te Ifroml st re* *e itb his iii'V'' a to some ; .would not barrsashls people snd sednce his young war r.ors/roHi him. The ltxlge-1 "i the Indiausavers ?>? al? mt ?lr?persons to eaeb, so that there are about l,so ?iibhcan Kuri:, withm M miles of the iiion I'ju'itic Baibrond, and near enough to b< and railroad Unes to raid uj, n < itbei or both. With these hostile tribes arc their fsmllies, bo tbst all told ii; tmt ovor 3j0 warriors, bat that number in-,ir ?triks a gieaf thoroughfare inj place in a stietch of IM bille?, may im,\' a serious Imiredlment to travel These aie represented by Spotted l.i : t< be the '.?me Indians that Gen. Ilauro? k met in the S and which Den. (Titsterwa ? One thing is certain, tliat G ludiattstauth of Mnoky Hill si fei as be Ima be? a fioui, un?! * is eqnally certain that a i toms up se vi rai baadred miles in his rear that did not cn Hatte from tb north, no maota foi I expeititli'n south. The ti tot srd the (i?-l?anos willie the Indiansro S? the plains ?<?? ound tti'li heir >.n wboog upon the ftepubikan, andtbe be ents on? al rai ni s. lu this of our ?ilo.isne lud'an cumpalgn-i. it vii! l>e no fault o' the I foiiuuiti..' 'i-i that tie- l dub, generally legarded > ?at ?* offensive movement?, will prove ludicrous f.?il i nie?. Tiiey are dalag the I?-t they can. They are i iiigorileis, aii'i win dsmuebgocidmtbeirway,bs li.act.c ii ii.-' its Will no1 be palp Mt to ti??: mae: ? s ?if the ?-?opie who aie patiently wafting for Gen. Hanrock, or ?Ben. Anare, or ('? n. Terry, to write the epitaph of 'he last Bed Man vtitii his .?woid. It lias bau n an rtained by ?ateulation that every Itidi.m vainer of tho plains killed ?'V the military basemttba Oovermaent about Wl ,t i. latbar expensive firsts ?m?. funerals, it nar t 1m- coi olavir.1, on barbarians, tatet I do not look for tbe li fuuerai mink-t tod? ?line m^t? ,a'. y in prat during auy Of the |iifi*eut campaigns. Tue defeat < f the bid proposed recently In Congress to tra.infi-1 tbe Indian Burean to tha War De) I ? ?'?? : -, and it v.i'1 ("i-t the G btmd reda of tliou-.a.Tls of dollars worse tuan wasted till uiir. <;,-.a Augurcommamlsa Ur,-- Indian dopailmcnt, oontroKit- armies, project? _ gus, nulflghtaIta bntUoa, bot he ?an do nothlngmore. Soma Indian Agent, but loo ?.: len an unstrupulou.-, ape? ula toi, or a diutiu,ghi thief, issiiprrnie in all matter? but actual hostlUflef. T!:e ?Ucrailallai and Brides, now famporarily ?m the RmiabU Vita. ?tai? to r*.-1 * .ti, -hired from tbepeilkandthemmiencs ?,f rae li ?ux, ?tho have broken Into tbeii bent mr grounds. On- reason given hythe Lundi} i hie/* ..that thelryoungwarner?cannot u '? ' d temi ting bril ?inn li h.MitlHtwa Tlie young l?rave has but one hope of disiiiiciiii. lie, ?an taeooma areat anly by wai. an li? Can,, inly by wearing tlie rude wreath of vic t??iy kunttu to the barb nd bis du~ky bride oi BweeL-heuit ever prompts bim to deeds of hi?a>d. Witta f'Kjd reasou, therefore, ?'?? Spott? I Tall and Swift Ken-, a ret? ra? and faithful Chiefs, a Uise tl^?t theil follow ais be n tuove?! i. .un the haletai influences of the b .1 ttho is to remove t-'icui I Geu. Augur dare B"t. snd tlteir i> uo Indian Airent nearer than Kort I.ara Biie who ha? any power ?>v? : t i? ?- r*aeMkm. The Pawneea have th a Agenthcr?', ?mt bia hn*isdl?7tMB eiul-*- v,i*h the ) ti. Ik i? moved they must be fed, and te?l tape ?tem a ntl ec? a in the mid t of war, that llie.y eat non?' but ralioi? prt?i>erlv lasued au?l btbeleil by the Indinnjie ?arfment. I: th? whole management of Ia dian ?ft nr* hail been transferiert to the War Department, we should hate started m thin war with half the battis garnet), by at o;.ce sweeping from position the t tv arma of eivil AiitMi*.** vho are Hie author.?? of so much of o?n In tau tiouale-i, ami our nuiutuy commander? would now ? empowered to tieat, trauet :, fee?!, or fight ti ??an ss el ream utan ces nilT??t r?V]ujre. ft i< ju<t nosslMo that, at Uieua Hi, (.otcniiucut hu-? been len ruin;: the iiiai.-ige tuent of liol:,m-, :u Lkecoui ?sol ?? years or se, we may mtialn soTiiethtng approaching common sense In Ibl bu.i aaaa; andu is about eqnatlv ?>iob; bio that by that tune Ihcie wi.l be no liitlutia kit toejperlmeut on m a sen Bible way If ti.o Government do a not aolve tilla pit?') ten? at au early ?tay, the settler? ami miiiei-?iii-?lite it theiuseiTrx, ami ht>ine new t oopec muy ttiit-; " The Last Of the flu;., : ?, -,"or "Tlie L.^! of tie Se.ax," tvltb the Utttto of Its bloody htstt.rv making ull Indian roma a? -e pUe ixioj. a. now ti?, a?'t titra and miners will end In Olan dcpi,da'iet,?t th? (h.\ ngton massacre at ?andy Ore?? cure tit ftweshadow? <\a ? h , ingten's ciunmaiid Waa ^mp ^,r. meu y,ho hu(i f( ?, ?! "? ' : the Bed Mi'uli. resenting fels real or imaginary wron**, and. althourih a'-lispa ?te examinut.on of the wbok raise must for? e the cut ic tion Mint Minto Antelope a??h in? followers xtero i?-a?.'?> able, w.th ?K-rhaps rt.re exception*, be and his whole baud, ?fluaws ami pait?os??, v ere pnt to ?ieath-not one tcceivctd a* i |iii.t<ji?i r; ai "lyet inna oat oftenof the Weat einp<'opi?' ther commend or excita? the act. They f< el tbst thv IiiOi m l8 in their v ,i*: that they cannot fratci Bi/e; that lie will not woik and Uiiul rt?b, and to n h must "ften k11, and they '.? ,?k hopefully totlte'tlay wla i be ?hall Save oller?"! tne last of bia race a* a aucriik-t to the i?n?gt?-a- of i Ivliixatlon. - Kui tho ?t... We havemad a dim ?r of bo Ud atitolojie and vegefab!es~all ? r? ,-n? i,t ??,, ,i,e ?water, .?ntl tv?! stall In a few Ultuut? t for in rtv? ?, ?lt.iant twiiir,: ?, aid will hav nu ouportunitt of croa-ii pat!? >l tho Inutile Indi ?im wno a'ruck th?; statin nub? ae*-t. We will hat? three St agt-a, nil well tided petscii, i? well aiiii? . pioiiihl?- un. Jeaaa ic.v eiful p I I - j > i -* n to ?tnko na l?i*l want h'liaes moto thausea'p? or trunk? and botiaeie, Mtiff thor t: ' ?' :': l< '' *?*' "f> t,ll,',",??" H' '' -?How tb-s' "c ? "i . ??< n?,'. Iiei r?aud bro?,..<'?.?, a<-,,,, i?'|-: / ?';,'t.?, "' ? ho Indiana ba tt?l?ZZl? ' ir ?ps?tiag i.>: ??", would ?tar? ont tomorrow. Inst sa nsual Passengers would not wait merely because half a dozen persons had * en butchered, ana the proprietors would not think of s;,.j.| ing their line for even a day while tin ro w? te bora ? ii takis imo coa h through. The movement sim ? SO epteC as i: evlt i'i'c, '...?', altin ugh many m..v d forgo?i n grave i, . lrn >.-.flb!o tide will n ? In In tory, a: <11 ii. .- ce favi r ? ii ni ly as tLt bcautii'ul ana bountiful ti* i?l? of the mighty West. ? ? ' ~." ?-.??-? ? i mrs m is. TAi.rrv>7.rxor mkmopivt cHArrr.. The \!umiii of Yale have detonnincd to erect a Me ?uihllng to those members of the Co'lege who gave their lives fur their country Ln the recent war. The Com? mittee ni pointed at tkoCoinmcmornti.m Festival in July. MMi aftn ?onaultltig with a Committoe appointed by the OBiporWttnn cf the College, for tho construction of a nsw CkapeL have concluded that the wishes of the Alumni eau lH.it homet by connecting the proposed memorial wttfi the afeapel which the C<11. ge, nomo time slncc,deter mined to build. Tiny 1 in an ordingly employed Messrs. Vaux and Wither? of this city to malro a de&ign for the Memorial Chapel, and ara BOW eiuNavoring to rai3e tho necessary f'i?.d3 tooarry it into ext cutten. Thefarchl tdts have placed I v?iy l?fhlj-fllllsfted respective drawing of tin li design In lh< ExhlhlUoa of tl-.e National Academy of In Iga. it h i.i.inbt :rd li, ntnl these of our readers who arc inter' lh <1 in the tubject will do well to eui out the foll?n lig ?1? ' riptloo Ol thl buiidli. g, and read it in the Gull? ty Witt Util large uud elear (lia.vUig as an Must ration. " Two loity h Q| or i '???chopels nre provM'-il. opening through archways m the "?Ide-wal i of Um town entrance, H-..d only eeparat?d fruit, it by ornamental Iroa aetanM. These two ante chapels willi Hio principal mtPwaak? twwa then, will tirai rresent the i fcd of one-apartment devoted to nu morlal purpo*?*. The v. indows being 20 '?ut from tho tloor, there wlllbe ample wall space beneath them for mural tab.cts. This g*-nernl eriungcmcut is adopted in order that cvri- ?"*' on cuterirg the main building from the prirclpul entrance may at once be made aware in nu impressive way of the partb i li.r In? tention of the ?leairn. whllo yet no portion of lito area thus set r.r^rt will be ned ns ? i panafla? Baal of ihe ?i.te-cliap? is is extended in the form of an aisle or ambuiatoiy aniilW wttk Unehapi Iprow r,fren which it is separated only by nu he? filled to Um ?...n^ing lino with light iron screens. The Chapel piopvijwith its aisles, will be light? I natal* by tweHelarg<> c1? rr?tory windows, as shown in the paTSpaatlvS ?Iniwii-g? tbf> small windows mbnntarMe ?Mini M$rodaeed ratkn w ith a Mew t*i UMk being lilkdwitb rk'u nenOCkJ g'.iis than to theil fccrving ui.y Importantntupan lu tho general sys ti in of Ughtlng. The whole number of MtUngl atol MMi fey Ike plan la 1440, of which Nfe felt on the giound floor and lal In Um , pTtadpal front ai Um ixmIoi design uieiudes the two mm anaatal nntc aha] 11.. and the tower; nrnl thisruit of the ion ; Is depeo I'd on to cn.''Oily tho m? MM lal Idea? the broii7es or marbles In tfea pan la bang of a lana? r.-ona. character ? nennrtoat ta Un ninfea. 'Jue exterior ankl teetora] effect of the Ckapal prapn la Intaaded tobe abaple, and will ??? ?-? i^i mainly on tho eleenetory, the tr.i!is<j>t Bahloo, and a lno.ul blvet li of roof.'' The deelga of atesara, Vans and Wlthon i-rems to an, on Um whola, excellent Pvi roahonldfeavi I ted to s?o the towai mon Ind?pendant] ?> tiiivk it a i Lave gained in dignity and linj .f its growth from the ground bud baan holder anil na m h tilted. The an at the aida? ai ha mala entra?es have a weall hi ii um It s Maki the two ch?fela It the sides of the tower? ?b js-mh d on. prihap?. lu the ib-l^u to glw a non! ?uponri to Ho towt -i- i,'lit la take* aanmipnat this ; on the lontiary, they de arl It. To tar tarntlngj UM tower ought to have had au nidcpcd-iiit growth, as we have tau), and tin re akapoll to ba\o been dependent ou it, hi.boulmaU'd to It. This, 1 MP* ever, Is a nattai easily adjaatadj if it shall nan ant TIM nain A?elgn li a praettoal and effective one; tf the omani'-i tal detail on winch j much of Um beanty of the building will depend wa na> ! Mit j ni?;?', for tin Moonan. We like Um nation i of connecting tin- MlMMlal with lal ohapei It is, in our opinion, ima h b--tt. r M I I Man UMneM i y of these bean I vi ung men with n tmttdiag devoted to n exerciaea? than with aa aaaeaal at moaeom of n tfopaii a our wa? was essentially a rell rloua war. 'i boas waofoagfet In it aitaont i ii. ? f -t wi < .uri; is. and fenlldad fei Wet than tin > knew. Pax aaotb? i raaaoa?we likntktoktaioaol the two bolldlagB, i i n.cmones of kctotsm andkalghtheod m?.y, pechen^ ai cumpiihh what, thus far, naomi been aeei mpUahod; t'.tiy I liny give naat?tf to a colb-ce akepel? fend Infuse a thought of lfllglon now snd then into s placet ;? ti ru .ally unite free: from any aMfe tatnuloa. To sr compUbU tbuj .. unid be much, und mu? h lo be thai.kful for. mi: in/Ki'i n.\s uiiiik or fOBM WMUT. Wc l;;ive ah?- u!y tpokefl in th -e? OoItOUI of .Mr. Orion i'iaz?;? "3 medaUlan lund of Andtww /aekaaaj, faal work gain BO ta?an la hope that we have a m w eeulp t H- of considnrablo pi'-n,, ,/?; while the mee <*? it nu * with ? ii that th? n tue m any who naagnlii Marti where ? t, without waiting fir din tiona frota Um atti alera. Mr 14 i : lui ila. MU, a 11' : ?? I IS I one of great Interest to a large i dy, but, the Methodist denomination has no mot ?poly of a renias J.ke that 11 e/aak v; snd ovary i dee ' mun :\ :? Mi ' to make a worthy portrait of the : I;ut few- portrait. of vYcaloy exist, ami bil ol thom w< vWu 'i Le waa ' Id, ?! ail of than ibat were within in? reaefe, r d after a Inngatnih of them, a? in?. tiona, he ha* produced tnU profl is relief bl 'i it h.i? a t oronghly . nT ink and cb.i wo. wbicb Wi ?ley in ?-. moimi wi'h all the man oi bis ti. i. Iisbil lui :. I lr. I that r.-e m not lu.!."* or tt? shape, but I lb" average fixe, and rather Uni li ii. it- li..c-, Uis i ma hiking, im- ii n in no wnj noticeable, neltBcr wen leasl iii repoae -, bat \\f ? ti eiib ii. lim, iiini in . nil el. ..i nostril ili.x tion. With such a nose, nt'i . I I ..i sad sweet as this to judge by, the ] t would hi\o little diili'-ulty to a? oui I I ' Wi ilej ? Influei I Mi im/ *-, in the Hu tevj'it! "?s with which n has treated even feature Indicative of chara? ne time, all al > harroonh ? li . ?liowu that, for portrait aettlpturc at least, he bal a c1 u voca? tion. The medallion ?an be seen tit the bookahon of Mr. hews, No ".'t Breath ly. Mr, Matthews nae given it t!,. b st place I ?? b -i at command, but the light udi b1 beb. nu- Indeed, it ia a* Bil times difficult to light a medallion well, and we wouM sdv! the i who go fosse tblBone, tolook stendilr atlt forafi i ml ntea until the ? gins to pero? lv< iho lines and shadows with i mi. ; of clearness. Atflrst, ofi urso. in tho sort of half lieht in which it n ingi the mi(lalllon loi tu Bat, but by Ing the '.'aze upon ii newe ban advls d, ft m on asenvei a delicate mm dneas and relief, and ihowa, | ly enough, wiiai a th.ni.ghl; anilhed lnetu of work his. A new ca? icatui ist of n-tiiai l.t.hle tali ni lias lian In l'aiis, by the nnan of oin probably a asm di 2 I?"-* ? who ?? making One of tie p Li I iirj'ap.rsof that eily fa? mous wit!, hi- cam atnie ol' c< ? Inities. The French law of libel i? BO vlgOtXNM ;'iul minute that few pi ismis dare Icatures without |?i nlsaion (reta the'.ni ?atiui ?t |mm ons, leal th? v hontd besned for an al upon Hu- " com .U'latmn' dnstseverydtlsen. '?<? ?'a' cartes tures of Laehaud, Kmlh de ?iilrardrn, JuM Farrs, and others? are therefore a^isompanled byUfhograpbi I miles of letters from these eeleferlties, authorising Hie publication of the eui b ature?. The publlsber of "?Mini lately applied ti . uuai-tiiie for permli loo to pubUsb i i iirtoon of nun. If' recelv? d the folluwl .g ic ? replj : " However/..ii at my gratitude fui tue blogi iphlcal arta b* of ? bli li j on sp? ak-, I ? si not author*' in ; i mypersfwi a traweetj of tbe bomaafaoe un lue, which alihough it might not olfi nu the mau, would h an i ftiii-e su.iin-t i ?it-iie. and tutu humanity into derision, li i already told yea, and I now n pi at it.that mv con?* nt would be ral e magnanimity, which would countenance iii regard to other? a ilk?- outrage on the dig M ty of God's creatures. 1 will not l>o on ueeoinplhe of ankaaaadj f tola you when poadld.aaetae honor to ?aliuiKiu me that my fam wa? common pcoaetty, )nat as lu sim and Hie river; but that such na it i?, I \vill not voluntarily profane it, for it represents m mau, and Isa ?i. i ut from ( "1 Receive, A?-., Lamauiim;. I'.ti,?I tully antaoi ue you to publiait this len? r. Count ( iliriiii? kal left Venioe on n niif"i(iii to \ len: a. to in luce the Auitnun G iv? m nient ta natani to \ ena e the vain.-nie pictures ami booka Wfefe b Wara taken as loot by the Austrian? when they left the city. 'i ho l-'ieut h Lxhibitiou (onlains a collection of our Ame; ii .'n coins strm k foi this puiiioco attho Pfelladoh pila mint by order of the Government. The collection ? lubra?es specimens of all the coins supposed to lie In n? ul the preseut time. They are of gold, silva r, nickel aDd bronit. They were ?11 ali ii. k In polliOuxl mat i lees, and every pteee Is In perfect condition. They boar tbe date of ihc'prcncnt year, nud are set on a mat of bluo veivt with a iiu'iibt of red around each coln. Weare sorry it wim thought necessary to expon onr coinage to Kui ??yean ev?s, for wc bave the uglle?t In the world, and the most clumsily executed. Hut, perhaps, some expurt ni. rope will site* vv it up, though we baldly hopo that will do much good, li has been .siiitb I? nfly ridiculed at home, but we seem to have no one hen- capante of design ??r. As none of it is ever seen, and piobabiy aever will be ag du, we date say it docs uot much matter how ugly it is. The Imperial Society of French Architecte has issued a cull fur an iuicrnatmual i onie remo to he held in l'an?next July. Jim subjects whliJi the conference will consider ere as follows : Ut. What is the actual state of t ure among the different nations of to-day, und what are its tendencies in these several countries t ?d. What aie Hu dil!, n n! methods of IB? true tion in archlti c Hue, In u*;e in ?hi se ? oni tries! 3d. Tim ?ocial position of teil as s profesional man. tth. Tbe iuflucnee of anl.it? lure at the pi is. nt day upon the manufaetm? ?', furniture, ami lue dinxnalive arts The toeiety invites Hie arehltocts of France und of other countries to take Part in Hu?? -iitift i.iue. All that Is necessary In order to au mvii ilion is I.Idt.'sss note to the oitn of nt.t.N.1. 7 Jim Vu u in i-. Puns. Til? liuio and plan fen hoUtu.g U>? eouiomuce aio to be announced ?WiJUtxj . THE SOUTIJEllS STATES. TENNKSSEK. BMKunon amov?? m rwimir ormmMM* INTKftl triN?! lAClS AND H?URLd. V-ora Our Bp??S?l C?>*r?spo , lent M.tstmit.p, Tenn., Mav ia. IV". It is but n Ekari time, lm? than two years, m fact, since the qti; tlon of educating the frce>liuen of this hiato WfTiin to Bitmct at tenison, Bin! the f,ibts? hool for colored people waa established, PreM very Maigrtfaaat liegliuilngs the gootl work has gone on until now fhs Manda of th? catani l?rnMd rac?-' point with satisfaction to tho mo.it gratifying resolta VsanaBMBj far aln ad M other Routh, m 8t?;tcs in ooneedlngto the freedmas Um te lights, el? 11 unit polltleah shotts to day a co?n?Iltton of af? faira lu regard to then' education uud ehblitenment v. it? out a pan llel. There tt.o now lO.Of? colored pupila collected In mere than UO schools, from Memphis to Knoxville. 1 ??<''. month tees new schools established, ami the aggregate nunibor of scholars Increased. Of the 148 teachers em? pi?ta ti, ;; > are colon d. Out of flic IMaehools, M? ar?' umler the control of diflcrent bi-uevolnut so? leUes baring tli? ir headquarters in dlffcient cities of the North. Almost e\? iv i ? ligloua denomination 13 repre?cnted in this good work. l"or the month of March the tot.M cost of colored -ichoola In tldsSt.ito was about |s,0>10. Of this amount different benevolent ?netI?a tarnlshsd a little moro than half, the freedmen tbeiuaelvea about one fotirfh, the remainder being mudo mi by t? e Pt? c<1 men's Uureau. To tho aup port of the schools establish*?! for their benefit, tho sol* oreti peoiilo coiitiihuto bberally. They appreciate the tffort* made for the enlightenment of their ililldrcn, snd me. In fact, decily Interested Ita t,io causo of ?ducation, K may bo a nj.iltsr of Ibtefeti to kuow how the colored pupil? in prove the privileges they enjoy for acquiring knowledge, Personal obasti atloa und conversation with those ei gaged lu tho wetk of Ihm ruMing freed ?hll'lren ennbles tbo writer tost?te that they are fully as teni hable and as rapid in their advancement as the moro favored -ace. That they nro ?n earnest and di termtaad to acquire knowledge ihshotvn til,tmctly by their prompt and con? tinu. <1 uttenrtanco at school. Thor?} Is less "playing truant" among ths blink ehildien than among the v'i't.i. A th.iui-e, on a stale of giundeur haul M roaliaa. is going on quietly yet surely In this Hfato. A fetv years hence, and tho rlMng le?ara* tien of the now euinnr'patrd rain ttlll stand upon the stage of action, and how If-pirliig tim thought i at in culturo ahd learning Um) vin occupy apui-itioii bj no moana far beneath that of the soi,? und dau^iitnis o who held the black man in bondage. There U in tin t , i; H? lund of tb?H city, for example, a colored W0* man M rears ? age, *sho ts,?ik? asor than a mde euch daj i ii tak?t ? in , pla a aa a pupil in the primary usasen 1,1'. rre eaa sea this old lady wending bar way through theistn it.., ttitn her m hool nooK? In one hand und a oanS in the Other, while tritb linp-iired sight sim looks oui through k1; ?asBPOa a sond in which more than &uye?is of hei lite \t .is spent B ? a Biara. 'i 'ii the efforts ot sol ghtentd and benevolent people tut ,.i.l the e lu? stlon m ti"- color? d nee should be lo ??rd upon In nil quart? tt with f,.'.ur ? onld hardly tie expei ted, Col:.-l?!ei:in, existing prcl'l'licc. Accordingly tve find it) mauy localities fextrei . Ion. wbicb has froqurntlr extended to the ''neu ol Incoi Hartam and ?nolenc?. Bohoobhonses hare been lind and tilichera th:? atened with pel ' iii jun . and. I i ,t I lid with borrow, in sum? . ?re boen axe? ut?.'!. A? an Ulustra* tlon ol the pi ?mp Ilude with ?l.Uh tha malicious da h "i-i ? baa bt sa i pal ? ?! and tho m i ? spirit ?j.n h animates the colored p?M>pls ami Ihelr . i, ni t, Im .i baffles int LiidaUoa or diicou:age menta, t:,i., bul a elms i 'ii.n. litub deli wal ? if, do not lu ?, nf thj Stufe, nld Ot en* ? diu?atlon a'Hoi.- m ?? fr? ullin ?i The ti r -1 move* meat, lu..ti or, in :?i ii eetion, and one which marks na i pix li of pro n-ts li cn fo ?I In I hi ? I Council are making nerot ist lons foi . . ni Um lmrti ern] :( of lbs Ma u. to bool I - ; tlve institution I mtut not f ilto ip? ik. Thel/egl lature r.t it* last seeMon chartered a colored manual Labor Behool, and a colored saan ol talent and r?putation, ths lb .v. i ? ter Lowry ?>f h a*aa appoint? ?ita? anv isa and maka collections for the n lion of the rc<iui .*.e buildings, Uptothepn < n tim? something, mi a*a h. o be? ii m-iii.h. and an old cittsen, Joseph w. Allen. e*i| , ha ? ??;. red to giv* BOO acres of land aulla* bli forth? lix .tion of th?? institution. Nothing but t'a.? ctnnnon Kngll?h blanc.:cs la BOW ?night ia a,,y of the o? Ion d arboola of the Btsti . W sarei lug, however, and It Is probable tha? bj the op? next year s school ?at hl| ? III be open foi the du i,i ?i. Howard ii tit Buri u has offered gi,onO . . ? cured, and pmiics .ne now m the north laboring to raise ti ? amount reqain d lo ?, pure the in ni ti,m of the lui dm? i nu 11 ot a soi m ti academy a a it.?! The prt .s m yboeoni perly, as ona of tin im . iii"f edui st a- '..??? then \ a? a ? ? Ity ? Blled '? '?<? Pol mill ,?i ?.-?. its. It ? I I by two i d o t i., nt sud ni .. ; ? r gOOd I Ite It:;''. ! , and ? m t;e n in account ol '. a greal |?or ig the roe.ti and appa rent!*, liudiug lit.], I I mina It |s lepol DI VT on foot, by olhei ni rolled the former p.t je r, .i ? labiisll ii*,. ..i , : ,ely to the li i I i . litte ? .?: ri ?: .i* ?..? i h m ? at ti. North ai t! e ? outrlb itoi t? the i ,.r. i t i du atiou I ?i,t;., of Ilarriaburg, Pa., pi .? -, ? during 'ho cou t * jtv.ii lo a?' bl ??ti foin or ilto uti* , m i i the Wal . i 1 !., paj lb? gn ,. i part ol ri? ??? '1 m : I.lu? hi.mi in tbe bureau tia lust re turned from Knoxville, li? found radteiii i um ti.-- 1er the . it of ten m a d ?'? .? n? ?? . lill lum- of the n iffnuror , j-.or.o Bohools additional t? ttaoaa ?a ?? uaa . ill be o|i? a??I Tha Hot, au, In II . -nth, n not allowed to l i an : I Id bj b. i ? ii ul b, but It dm .? \ tt deal in tho way of purckaalng Kbooi repalrini ? Tho ii iiue?t plillanthronie people of ?tie North, who : . di lo th" 11 ? i n- ii fne f noi.i;, and ? ' < ? ? ng tt.e Cloud? Ol a tut jUfd lirtiltc:, 111 the borlrain iii ira, will lung i;. i, .iii ..d remembranceThy a gratafa : vnn.i ?I.\ 7".' (? i.?'./', ? ?< ' ; i - t fnrre ipond* ene? bt ttvt en n co'o.'t ?1 i ? minni? ?? and lnu.-y Wood of ? ( ,iii iy. in a ??. '.if ?? ? : nu :, t | blag Um M he a member of th? O I fharlotti .viih-, ? i his tie.v.> np<iu Uki f'. - -tun ii tin . ti, ? ? Of the lilnioot Impel lance : / ? [batthai loi , , t ?.iij liiluro Second. That no i I prlved fr ,m boldiag office or ait Inguponaju on account of colei m ]>i ? ?, i 01 - COBdltiOU ... 1 I? I .v.in . Third: Thnt thi ra n iy item of oommon acbools, < p' i to ?iii, wltl race, i oh i. or prevluo condition, to bo aupport? I bj a g narai tax ui??iu all rinds ot prop? i t Ibnrw. i.iat theiiitv? of ejectm ni snd dbvtraintahall ai ?! ? 11 finally the landlu land wat ] ..ouhl ho made foi tbe BX4 million of tho pool ni.tu'* homestead, M/ttA; That the ralea of lav icaahoold apply to ml persons alike, without distlucliou ol race, color, or pr?t inn ? i oodltlou. Sixth Thal ?"?llura! punishment for i riun oi other . uiilil not h? Infill ;, d in,?i? i .t'.iy i ir? ;uii-,t.?m ?? .'-. r r/./.*t .? That bo poll tax should be levied!? anj pur? pose. gigklk : That all sleetlOBa Should he by ballot. Mr. Wood re.i?li< s, BSjrMfi (bat Hu re nu f.- it hi ?-t in tlndr plat form vlrtuallj obj s tlonabla t?? h nu, at d sd? isi*a tbam to und im ii who tv ii Masai m ths ?vaia Material sud eaidliial (Milnts they pul Mitta. < Bnaladtag as follows: I would ohm "i< > on, as \ on jn i/? tha biei.sltig of peace and harmony, which we an shara In common la ?o large a ama an ra in Altai ni ii le,*to avoid .ill se? rt f political aasoet* atlons sad Magnos, and to fieeaa for rom life from the di adly spproa? u ?d all so? lal i id political agitators i d reformers, however specious maj be the finnis who ti tin y east me, und from whait var ela ,*, ?.o. r, m seaditlon they ton??;. I 01 I 11.'?. I.M t. r/i< Orovf/f Er?, s'/.ir pilbil bes u 1 irt of the annual repurt ?,f liio Ainlittir of public Bl.til ? for the tis, al year ending Hoptoinber so, snotruig the relative Bamber of mule ttiiii? i and blacks who bavo attained the aga of llyoari The return? foot up IM.TM white,and 71,004 biack rotere. 'ti<e Richmond Digpaltk saj?: "Parsons fainilmr w.th tim Hiato tti.l pc.eltc, at a glauco that theso statsstlca am, as a g.raltbtns, reliable. Rich* mond city is not proaerlj rejiortod, tluu? hi ing at least hitlf.tsinaiiybl.uk totem hero a? white oin n. hut these j stan,ii??? ought t.?? Batisfy the negroes thit there is uo j inoro prusMN of Di? h cat rriug \ irginia in the next etoo* tlon tlu.it tbci'j is of Hie white mun carryiiac Maaiatbu solt?." _ KKNTITKV now mr MMQCBacv bVMi'ATiii/.i: va 11 it nix nu:tu MIN. Kentucky lias become a vciy liiwlcss State, fiMoH* ing to the statement of the ooirospoudeut of IVii Oinciix tutti flazttle, who writes: " At a lau estimate two negroes per day In Kentucky ure beaten, outramd, maimed, burned, ?>r murdered. 1 tib? the ( itil Rights law over io minder? ami more than tMoasaa at Betrage apea bb<k cittseaa hare been reported i?y the civil and military authorities. lJuriug the past year alone over mo murdera and outrages upon bare occurred In Kentucky. This only ineludea auch eases as were officially nott? ed by the tutted Htutes Cominlsslouei s, Civil Courts of Agents of tim l-'reudinen's bureau, and it is fair to picsiime that IM or 900 more cases occurred which were never reported at Bil or acted unofficially. Hut a r-lngle Judge in the BteU-the lion. \V111. 0. lioodloe, who lins nlwavs Imen luytl, and was arraign? d last Winter by the l^irtlutiiie for bis myally? bar? 11 ? ognned the statutes pas.ud by CongTSSS, and ad? mitted negro tsellmony Into ins rom tu. All the real of tbe Junges have either ignored tho law or uullitied its sibeta P Till; MO?ILE RIOT. mi: lixiiMo.NY BEiona nu. iti?ti? t. WAY'>rt. Nino whit?* met? swore that they tww noshols Tired fiom.tht home of Mi. 1 nr.iyth. Tho following teaUuiony was subse?|uently gitcn by the fie? ?In.? 11 Jefferson (lib lit ist (colon ?l! Mstlflsd that he was on tha dntfoi ni, alni bo sat there until Um fire came out plump 'nun 1 ursyth's window; lu v. a waiting nu them w,Ui water; he never moved nut?! tin Urs cam?: fi.un that win? dow, be could bato told if Hie .?hot earns from tho wall; he swears It ca?id ft mu j he window; it looked like a torch of ft to th.it ??pine nut of the window Jacob White (colored) testified that he wa? standing near the car tra? k 1 omer Itoyul mut (lovel Minn' sis ; be Baw twoilisiiiiet nhill.*) ooms oui of I'm | i'sbonse; ho did not kuow whoso house it was nt the I me; rlienha lii?t e.HUia to tim meoliiii'Um wiml'it? waaOpSO and liiere k a ?u a bh\Ut i?iia.kilittii?A \iMU?MiA aiaWM ^J-ift.**; j fi fis Ing commenced; when the disturbance commenced blinds were thrown open and two distinct tiros carne out of the window- he was not c\ritec,: he svv tar*, positively it e une from the window and not the wall Ui orge Iiio? k feoloredi testified that be was standing jost before th? fun commenced, on Government-st.? and saw two shots fli?d from Mr. Forsyth'? window: aft? r these shot.? carne ho rum there wen- two Minta fired la the pti set at the flame time; tho windowwaa omi Othtg coiniucnced; the shots caine out of the win? dow; the ii -i !.;e c.ime fnjm the top of the clothing store. then from Forsyth's window; the drat pistol wi fiom Hie top of ihat clothing ?tore, and the set omi ip m fui irth'a window; be had looked at For lyth'a bom n? the IjlfuW wind shot.-* ? a? no4 OJM n at first, bal opened when ti wen Snd from it; don't know how many shota wcio lln-d. Win. Reid feolored) testified that ho saw the two fires come out of Forsyth's window; he was standing fire or ten steps In front ox the railing off the pavement, in front ol Mr. Ketley] a pistol was fired orar bask of bim: ha - il. ii woking at theapaaker; atnie looking* at ulm, eangbt out of tin corner of bl? eye rho llgbl of two shots out of tho window; the shots could not bare basa tram the wall, and w innot high enough to le from tile top of the FofSTtfe House: th! window was open at ti rsl a:id a light iii tfio room; a lady and gentleman wen looking oat of the wiudow, w hen Mr. Kolley commenced to speak the room was darkened. Harrison Garner Molored) t"*?tlfird that ho wa*" ?landing tip ?gain?t tho Iron railings, tinder the east window of tho Forsyth House, and was standing there after the first tiro, wiikli was down toward tlii* comer of Government and Koynl-sts , below him; he waa standing there When the mmue came down; a lady and gentleman w? re at For? syth's window, and there was a light in the room ; the blind was closed soon after tho ?peaker comm? need; his attention to the fact that the b'lud wbs closed waa called because a lndy ard gentleman were tiaro; three flushes esme from tho window; bo was standing right under the window ; if these fia 'he* had come fruin the wall ho would bare known It ; the shooting carno from the east window ; when the last ?hot caine some p. ?jil?' mun oval than and knocked hitn from the wall to the ground. Heewoen positively the thou weJO from the window looking over the platform. The Mayoi, after a full hearing, said tho weight of tes? timony was in ovcry way against tho fact sworn to by the five ni gio witnesses. JU11N U. BURKITT. CAIW FIKiM LOUIS J. WEICUMANN. To tin riifr uf The Tri um. Sir : Your special correspondent from Fhflndelpbia In his rather amusing letter published In your last Han day's Isa its, describing au interview with your humble servant where he makes me say; " Wheu the war bruko out the wholo school (meaning tho college where John II. Barratt and myself were educated) was, with a few ex? ceptions, favorable to the stn. cess of the Rebellion. The teachers seemed to have little Mannanana f< r the liba ty of opinion, tho secular education and the republi? jn civil? ization of the North, and mc-nt.of the students 111111* from the Pl.iAo r?tales or meditated ministering In Hum," and, that "Burratt sang aMOaaaa songs with the ne'," has certali 'y misunderstood me, and ?ipn MOfe 11 ertaiu things In a very unsatisfactory and unenviable light, I de m If np duty out of respect to many cherished nan* pantons of bv gone hours, to any that ali the studcnli at this lCitllution fiona the North, wera to a man in favor of tlo (? . M ment and of the war for the preservation I f the imio'i, and no1 ? nw mnlad their dnvnttan to their eaaa> tr> 1 enan fey ix nring nat th? u feenrtk blood on Um of battle. As fur iii*-elf, f was, and am a Catholic, luvo and vi m 1. t ? the te: ung . of H ?? 1 hmch In wini !i I was born too daariy ever to speak lightly or scotUugly of tli'-m. Heneo I would bo tho lint mau in tho world to retleet uiiju ti y cn my "Alina .Vater," v, here I have passed some of tfe 1 1 meat sacred hours of my exist? er My si d whan 1 MMdfeed the Menai niewpki wiri h guide Bad control mp every tia) life, if John II. Sana!t h. d follow til up vvlint was taught to h;in at Hf. Charles I 1", ho would not now ocnpy a fel? on's cull at Wuol.in.ton. If?Hglaa I have alv, ?>?, looked uiwn as something far abovo tho mere pcliti, ? of tho day, and vaguo theories about bu? ln?:! gorernment, Religion ii ?timai, immutable, it aMMriakM for agn BOM, end w.ll exist when emp'ros andk ; di have ernmUed to daag, and'when pet nap. i |, | i ?r own lb-public shall be but as a fable In the bl.-tory of ages. My principles are: loyalty n Cod HMO to country, md If ( r a morn ?tit I thought that in any aftJan I moj ki < 1B11 to perforai *w UM country I WOO 1 ills... t-t. <.,,!, not all Hie urn::, s of i-r 1 me to it. Owe ward nan. t win soon be ? I 1 1 ? ? ? irratt. IM ' that! ?hall nat 4a it an fendu) aa n child aataltafei . 1 .. i batter, for be was nan a dear Maaatnatt M ? lae? akd all g'ud ? .-? 1.1 ? ? i fu .It rinn , the ii< le ri port Of w!ul!i eke k an wubi to its fo'iud. mu?s 1 mi 1.. de the crow m ti nan arena tremble oa th ral tant throat 1 that though ni) hear' Meada thal than la namdnan Intaetify, jrat If bv What 11 have d.uie, or may (!:*. my actions bhnll help ta reader the fotare roi mat oat eeantry more ee aai in their poaltiona? 1 ebal] b< oonteai. 1 aaaD have peri? run d a gootl work, which I am ready to n Mil if J ?althnvinv atddonod fhoiigli youthful life. Very re nj eeatnOy, jour ob? dleat ntrnoi, loM'IB 3. WKICUMAKS. J ai/udeijiAlo, Pa , May M, 18?7. a Met fesva assisi d a r.sjtMasaaldB at it? honor u . ?? 11 1. ? ? ? |iii-nitil !.. tbe 1 ' NMW-JERSBT- lill-: IMPARTIAL iUFIMAOB COXIEXTWN. Tv, fV? i-./i!... Af Hi 7V!s?ia?v Bun I karn taken no p?rt. ky din ction or it. iirrc linri. I. r Mat ven la; ? is.se?!, in tho machinery ni Matu ?a litie- m New .li Hut ni ? Repnblkaa alUfeen I take Ike liveliest in? terest ui "the, New-Jersey Impart?a] Suffrage Con 1 wbioh i ? 1 aliad ?"i the ithuf Jim? .'' i bil ii m? Una for diaputation on questions of pre? cedence iii calling titi? ('*>n\oiition. The call sprung bon tin naajolM eau le na thal Ino* wai the ti um iiiwln ,1 the ndviw 1 s 1 1 re? ?lum ought to make ?li 11.. 1. Lui- of their fai b indmove/evWMfdia iii? uot ita ?ongicf for the Riakuot Una? The Convention ali* ndj callad la bakMoai kjsfl 01 t of isHeimbli an liena lora, and by very nany of ti '? li"". ? , , .', ... milly, li 1 lading the i!*in. .Ja:m 1 II. Nixon, what >n!> a leading position again l-l ' I Kg 1 ia! Sull'rago amendment, on the ground ol t li vi i!.i!ivn aei sion. My ni j 1 in ivrlting this not? la limply to make the ;i'">v0 stal I to an] furthi 1 t!.it ihe Comity t "iivt nu.un m many 1 ?mull? s oi New Ji my Ufe alii .' Iv 1 .'lui li. Any at) ournme .1 of aCrmventioa li Trenton, on .tuno 4. will vvurl: miachlef only, ii my opinion. Whether tins on. le to be iht Convention, nobody earea. Hut mu h a Convention, spriuging directly iiuii the p'ui.I.h lmpnlae?aaw li as from the aohei mi und thought oi nine t* ntha ?>t tin* Republicans of New-,di ey who dou't hold any office, and ara no1 ??ager im any, will imct m the City of Trenton on tho 4th rh] of Juna ti \t. 1 um aiitiiiii'i/i ?l to S..V this unit, h to the editor of Tin. Ti..mi vi, by leading and Ure t?* pahllram fron Cmul?? il.uni t?> Eeai v. \'iii!ts. .I.iMl s, M. ?5C<?\ ill? s' VifAofOJ Hunt, Mav 34. 1*17. srsiXQ m'ouk asi) the cnors. K10111 al! ii,ii.ii?i 1 1 we hear iintliiii^hiit food rc|??'rts of I he coming wheal iron. In almost e>ery neighbor linoil are lui g1 Hollis of w In a! which ?.rea. knovvit iL. ti to be the In* I se? n fur ui..ny JMVk\ while it is rare* to gat ? pinda Whick will bo a failure. Hitherto, ti? Ids which woiiM not pay I'm kal vesting wura common. A wet mid ?old May have* been considered b? .st for win at, and we have it. Foi tins cause, ?nils in some gat Huns are tailing tin* rust, but only to a small ex? tent. Kve, whela sown, is pioinisiiif,'. Hut, as reg.inla Rpring-plantinir genernllv, the prospect at pmnoi is noeny, noa, ?it tin? best, it iniistJio lan. Very 1 it tlo oom, Ka.-i or Wnt, has been planted, and. it it wera, the ground is too oold foi it to grow. Only those fnnnrs who have kept their wink ?lose up, iinpinving every lair day, will l?e ready fully to improve goad waawor. A gieut many are MUM in get ling out manure. Ofkan kan nut plowed nt ?di ; but this ia not much of a drawback, for where plowing waa done early the rains have made tim ground haul, and it must be broken anani. From ibis condition it will be seen that, so soon us the soil can bo stirrod by 1 ea.it,u of a nw dayl of annehme, an uncommon amount of w?irk Will ko inquired atom??, and the services of every one who ?an bibm will De in demand. Btin, corn can be planted in the fore-part of June and make a good crop ; and only those having largo lielils wiilla? put to ?i nous los*?. Hie small fainter will bo likely to raise Ina uaual supplies. Those ntnarka apply to the Northern Statce aa far west a?? the Mississippi, and south to about 38?. In the region south of this, and including all tho South? ern States, there has been much lesa rain, though even there the eoaaon ia abona two weeka later than common. In Texas, so backward is the eeason that the com on the 8th of May was only about six ineUoe high, w In 11 usually It tins period ft is in *?lk. In Oo.gin, North and South Carolina, wheat looks extremely well, and the haivest win commence in about two weeks. In Alabama and Mississippi, the planten arc repre? sented as eucitpjlitally bestiuing theinselves, and that lue fir? iliiu 11 Ule ?loin? iiiucn better than they ?lui la it year. Tim wheat crop in Kentucky and Tonnessss is large, ami 1 utting will commence bv tim Ki ol 4jm<-. The yiiality raised in these States is tim very bcSfF Gen. Tee is in attendance rttvoii the llpiscopal ?Con v, nt um, novr holding* session at Staunton. The 1{.?*,. QaOMI II. Hepw oilh has bean appoint? d 1 orator in taaloa lui tho fourth of JiO) Tho t,. -inosof Hartfoid, Conn., hare orgnfftcd a sorrow. BUSINE8S 17* TUB LEGIM-ATi'Itf? BO?NTT AST) IJCKM8K?TI1R Jt'ItY IlIf.L?(?OV. ANDllEW?THE BAKIlKKs' rEHTIO.V. Front Our 8peci?l Cor/i.poaJttnt. Pcistow, Mr.y 39, t?-*?7. Tim Legislature has bf*cn in set-ion lu days. at:?l is likely to hold on a fortnight or throe weeks longer, l'eoplo begin to clumor bf a remedy. A constitutional provision, bullung tho seatlon to a bundled days, wcuid be welcomed by many. If wo had too much to do, a " Grinding Committee" might relieve us of the dlUcnlty, but tho amount of legislative busin?::m is not very great. Dp to tlilt dato the Legld-Uurc has pasf-cd only an"Ut Ml bills and resolves, most of them ouu ,;ng no debato what? ever. Tho tiuuble is lu the ludbposltion to work, the lack of loaders, and the absence of a eciigij of resronsi bllity, caused by tho faut that no minority party BXhlM In the aenate or Home. The House of Repr? scntaUv?-? lins many able men, but they aro generally " at sixes ar.d soveus" upon all public ?pie Hoi..-?, and do not oven pull together In the important work of pitiLiug f'/iwird the L'laLuess of tho teston. (.'?juiniiUees allow tkem*clvcs to become the tmrcsisting prey of lawyers and counsel. It was a pitiable sight, enough to meit a heart of stone, to see suth mon as Meurs. Merse, Jewell and Aldrich of tho I.hjuor Committee, doggedly down while days Ingthenil out Into vt cok*, and weeks became months, p- werie*? to ?top Oov. Andrew and Mr. Child, mid Mr. lllaer and Mr. Syoo'aer from questioning ?wO eminent ?entle " part whh men gathered from nil parts of the f?late, and Beyond It, on topics concerning whi?b mont of them could lay out only Cimmerian darkness. The Committees of tho legislature havo a habit of inviting, hy newspaper a?l *.i ni , in.tit, all persons who have unythmg tosay upon public as well as privat?- ii.nl corporation matters, to ap? pear before them. One ?if thou* committcoa was cuargod with Um business of seeing if something eonld not be doaS to change the mod? of electing the Semite ami IIouso. What did they do out ?el. ei Use, ?is a committee would advertl-io for pnipcsala I " All Coirdittltlon mong* ers are Invited to appear I Oyal! oyez!" Tho attendance being tittil, they sent out int?j the lanes and by-ways, and drugged Io Joel Parker, I believe, and some other ami* uent ebafacters who were'aerei members of the legis? lature vert h , and tthonf) opinions on ttac subject were wholly less. And ilnntly they gromtd otu eoine amend? ments of the Const itiulon, which the House, in this day of grace, within sight almost ol do,* ?tag?, is grav? sid? ring, with what icsr.lt it is Immaterial to inquire, for the evils we groan under aro no1 to bo emed brachen?: - of constitution. Few of the gr?at nticsMons have been final it disposed of. ?bo Louiity bill has been killel in the House by about twenty ni alert ty, but we are threat* enid with a new one from ttogebate. State aid to tbo Boston, Hartford and Erie Ballina?! to the extiiit of I io hui been granted,unleaa tho Governor Inter* veto, which Is not Uki iy, fer the bill got nearly r? unanimous vote In both noire? a. The men.-?.ire ha?l been so w( u lobb!, d that its friends did not think it necessary to have a reply nade to a ?pee? h made against it by Mr. Jewell, lu whi< haome doubt waa thrown ovar the aeenrlty effete?! te the Coinmoinvfnltli. and the enemies of the btU were not strong enough to get the yeas and nays on it in the Heise. The Jury MU was shorn of its most obnoxious features in ti o bennie, and has been signed by the Governor, who conld Und no reasonable ezenM for vetoing it The Attorney -Otu* eraL In reply to a question put to him by the (Governor, cited the man of *7 8te resembling the one which the Legislature bad passed. The Governor aleo asked tho At terni y tier end's opinion as to til* Constitn ttonallty of the net. As, hythe Constitution, tna Gotrer? nortsspe? oriied to ask the opinion of 1 preini! ('nuit ? . ' tiohal <|iicr-tioi!?>, the com ? cited some soiprisc, but after tho opinion, so far from lucid, given by thi : the powers and duties of tin Auditor, li is no wonder His Excellency preferred to consult the Attorney-General. The signing of tile Jury bill excites but little comment. The bill is wholly nu ry, and will probablj very much ?Meappoln tin ??. whe passed it, Inasmuch ss the tailors t?? enforce Hie liquor law. hitherto ha?! been owing to deeper cuni, jthaa ti.', i which concern the composition of the Jar!? thero s<-, ins to be ample precedent for it, and it h oti'v oae iu a long silica of step* | v witta torlea altogether. The Juror ts now bnt little more than r.wlth s high* loondlng Dame ; an object of contempt and sometimes of pumsbment by ttac Junges, and oaly tolerated b*o? use John Adams and ?oompaay, in it?, recommended him as aassful personand ptovuh l for his eoatlnnanee. i r used to be of soma ponscqaenoe.aad in hlghpo* li'i.'ai times bo would doubtk"?a git into consequence Bgala. Mr. Daua, lu the debate on the Jury bill, told tho story, known previously toa few, about Mr. Francis B. io ? nth a obst?? nate man ap<m the Jnry whicta tri d Lewis Hayden for ? . . of Bl drack, ttal sam Big fie very tuan ve ?hadrnck t im concord, lu his own wagon, the night of I and placed lum In good hands nu Ita? i route to t" ?na Ia. I v. utnre te gltre the name of the Juror, though Mr. Dana did not. Mr. Hat den tells m M mis* as it has got Into print and diovo li. f! in i ? '? Into a about in the Buburba until evening, vi went tu Mm ?ter. J ?". Irovejoy'e. In Cambridge. '?it lug here some boura into I i H drove the n ?caed man to < ?w pro* cored a new team, ad directed him tot : ctbest tuan, in :-?ii-iii ni v, i b m te. Tli of Wits abolitloub-t blacksmith on li tyden's |m t foi ma one of lb ? most curi? ous al ecd? tea of lue lime Am mg the mt tams not yet ?llspoaed of by the Legisla! ire are ins an? nexation ol Rotbi i ?- to l:. I I and ?limb in M blhiren In ftactorios, and ? ? ij The eight killed some weel ago, The Llqnor Com? ported about >t areek ago. There i.? an obi stesy th it dunn'.' the sessions i f the Hartford Convention, oti<> of the oki Federal Don. wju melon BUte-si. by a ewtfd ai'tie, who asked bun what would be the resal? of that notable gathering. " A bli: pamphlet," was his reply. Wo bara aas otu big pamphlet from tbu committee, it makes Mi pages, und Im lades a ; dence taken on both side??, omitting, however, I tun ?:?>rry oma of the moa . lively sallies of the honorable and reverend counsel ob the one i-.de end the other. 1 Bdaa UM report ?>f the lu v. Dr. .Miner upon the Re?T. Dr. Belka? winn ho aaM M Lim tli.it if lie m B< .'i i.?I chilli hu..mi came ta his house, Chat ia, the liouso of the Bevereud 1're. Iden1 cf Tufts Coil 'gej he i ..i-i " bl lug his whisky wltb bim." digs wh lob Oov, indrew and Mr. Child give into ufe ribs of I i for the prohibitory law also es?.ipe rayobceeratioa in the report. One it na of evidence eltraets my attention aud I feel bound t> .-tate it, nail con nets an iinmes-doti \t he b 1 |BTS in one of my 1? : ??".? lo relation to toe liquors kept by the Utahs agoni. The liev. Mr. M.iii li,- ahUttr?ttestimony, said ho dared not buy liquors ol be State Agent, but no was aft? te. nib?', and 1 ii ried that he in. l further Invest'gatcd ! Mr. Barkis liquor to be good, ??: ?i im? ndi-l to purchase it hi reafter. Mi. Richards, a 1 ?pier ?bab-, tri-'ii to disparage Mr, Bakertllqoor.but I believe be was in. ?ed lij pn .". -sional )eulonsy. So ?he -<t.?ti lum i iy tie re i i ' is good as any other, tam t,. that the big I Ins a great amount of rul> blsh. tjotne o( the sclsutltlu testimony, on both sides, Is va uable, but the Biblical ?vidence, of ah ?h al, ?i v, ry umaU facteiry iradi. I tai no4 I what reason exists foi putting ?n? ?i witness* s as ti Br. i lagiira, tim Rot. Dr. ?adams, Prof.Bowen, A. n. Brewster, Joel Parker, John & Para, and J 0. Ltivijoy. on the stand, to give m their opinions as to the ethics ?>f ti;? matter, on the license Mt; or. un the other hand, what light lim l.i-v. Mr. Mult In of IA?* Puritan Recorder, ?. 1'. l^\?is, airent of a Di troll banking boas i (who sectus to l..oc b?ten the m ti ??.liol tut witness of tho lot), or tb>? Bet J. D. Fulton ?M tin? Tramont-st luptiid ci.i.rth, coald be cxpe?tedio ttaroa cm the question furn a prohibitory point of view. It ii j leesant to vc the conceit taken out of such men as tin ?a bv the sKillf'il croea oxttiiilniiton of Bt.MlBer ai.tl Mr. Spooner on one side and Meesrs. Aadrew ai ?mili' ether. Sometimes, howeve**. the vitn? t*?es v. ere too maota r.ii the counsel, ins Bar. Di. liacnu was freeher lu bis theology than Mr. Spcom-r. ?uni Mr. ritman as clear ?i, bil lawasQov. \n?lrew. Hut y,maromonUutfr e.-ted in? i resulta to v. in? btbeC? muutie cams ?ii m in the i rgumeuta. A maj ulty of the members report ?IU-? ,-" billas itrtngcnt ss conld la? desired tay lbs iii.?-1 honest tempei sn?2e opponirmt of ttac present '.aw. A minority of four totally ?disssnt, ami two individual m< . ? * ? ?.-. .? . ? ? ? t In favor, practically, of gtviag tho ques? tion thi go-bj for this year. Perhaps heiere 1 tlmsh ibis letter the liovee will take a roto on the question; but th. ra la Little risk lu?*ung that there ttill i?e bo Import ant chango m the lu\-. atthla aassion. Looking at the draff of a lilli which the majority, of the Committee has reported, and a* the law as it uow stands, thors doei not seem to be any 1 recoo?Bllab?e diflVience between the two paules. Siii. t!\ sttforced, the l.ltcnse law would be it tu m ? as prohibitory u-. the pr?sent law ; both aro laws of it?guhitam. Hut, ill petBt ot fu? t. tbu ??MMitig stahlt? repretouts the miuiaium of la? wkiab the tempor?nea parti nlll eonsent to, au?! the Ucease hill representa tho m ? \ i m a iu ttliii li the. Ilceuse party will pa; up with; ami ttiulo the programme anproacn each other the i?ar tles diverge moro v I tidy even- day. Oov. Lul loi'k, lu a 'luesMige to the legislature, infonus the llqaordealers, sna the temperance alltanee, that ho is not the llum-b.illiO'oi the Commonwealth, tobo consulted iteiy day ni to tthetlicr Parker and Young are to ne nionecutcd or fp.iutl, but Hut that ?luestion rests with Constable Jones. 1 hear Unit the hotel keepers are very Indignant,and tl.ilm that tho (ioveruor had pr?im>ed h? ?ah's piott-t (lou, but I suppose they will lind it hard to in ot i? or mai:? people bt'.ievo lils. The Conuuble. meaawbtle, goes ebead. and on Monday the hotels close?! their bars. The law is enforced in Boston easily and rilec'iiitUv. Hut what i? ,?n enforcement of the lawf Is it e?iuivalent to a st??\ page <>t dipior sellingiaml drliiklii^-1 I mu air.;,d not. It is pn postcrous to supooso that t'.ie na n who karo erowdefl the liquor shops, un deep, wait? ing their tunis ut tho tup, fot the la?i few mouibs, ne eonverted te total abilini nee, or are l.kt iy to be. They will drink tis bimi ps et cr, and probably harder, out of sheer spite and bravado. Tho dogmatic opinions of vit aeneas, that the I iw can, nnd om.not be ?-vii? reed, amount, to nothing. 1 be K? v. M r.,-? ?iyo, who thinks the vote of a tottn meeting in tbo village of Cast nainpte,.?unani? mous for the prcseut invt?let iles the ?,uehti? n that all lbpior dilnlc.ng throughout tho Itsta Is going to be Stopped, .?ml Boston Mayor* and Aldermen who aisert Unit the law Cannot he uiforced, l<? .,;i.-e they have not tiled, nnd, of coarse, have not sue? eedsd la eufoniug It, are about ?-?pially mistakes. The question, 1 say nguiu. Is. '.Vbut isenfori-enicntI The l?w ?nu without ?lifll.'ulfy, be enforced so as to keep soakers ana disreputable per? sons from getting their drink at every coiner ; but the pinch ?t ill coin? when tlie temperance men themselves fiud it hurd to get their r?gulai-, or even their occasional " medicine.'' A good d? al of unnecessary sensitiveness has been dls phiye?! by some of (lov. Andrew's friends becau.se iiioit't Uri aid, and 6ome other newspaper?, have attackol him. fAr Tln-uld bus lately got luto the hands of the Rev. u.l bert Haven. on?o a v?iry sptteial friend of the ex-Oov- ' ernor, a strong prohibitionist, and an ablo ?writer, and one who u not disnoa? d to mines matters for the saks of ? Id fiiendsliips. It was ?ihsuid enough for I*As UmtUl to speak of ?iov. Andrew as a lost lender, for the Um ci nor never btlietvd in the,prohibitory law. I bappen rokiioW that In b-? I or IMS, ho eonteinplated retnuinieniitui* :ts repeal or modi licit ion. in bis annual mesnage, but was dissuaded from it by his political manda. The law is no liait of tho platform of the Kepubllcan party, nnd canbot ne made do, anil (I ov. Andrew cn ti not be re.nl out of any party connections OB account of the stand he has so sipiaiely taken. Ile wo-i 1?1 be more enthusiastically de? fended by ?his friends if he bad occupied a soinewhtt equivocal political poiltiou for the last year, nml the only daniel ho 1.1 In now la i.?mi luck of tim ?ympathy of hi.? obi anti Slavery compaulons. Hut Um 1? iiineiauco news Daners nsvs not, so mr ss I have seen, ti??iife?i bim with LUnUiio hal abac m. ii 40 ucvt lv i^dyu^.v?! ^I?gt Ui U*0 tjw^-. ?est wbJofe ha*i begnn in this State there Ma to he no hard Word? used. The groans of The bvning y,,* over t?2 juffertngeof time? Governor an? s mply InTeion? n3 b>HSO,!"UV0LeM L? tU? I?CV' ?,lT' CU'i"' ' ** ***** Wd t ^|';r? numhorof barbers petita- e* His Tr--:,hrnm for a Hw to.. ...l??S Moneapassed . ,;,., r.. , , ?ft ?to lu- njertertlt. i'.-. ?u ?,.. , ? ?ldered. Tuen is no lave? work on Sunday, but tbeir ?esln foi .J?", out-door recrea-Ion on that day la ? bl rfratat" \\kl 2 overcome tho determination io get u I ^rV) .?2 Sunday custom. Kath barber petitlona that blantfahhs? maybe nade to shut np shop-that lath, a am .t? ?f TI.?- prout affords opporfnmty fur ntln a. t , y 1^ jty, of money, but a fair arguuieU may bo made lil uS The mlsc-llaneoni writing? of Dr. Jamb ni?iow-oi? tedentlflo man,If not nut ablest man ?Te^2 sense-have just been published by Lltthi * m-own t3 votume contain i his famous treatise on Beif-hiaiitsd I?2 eases, w 1 ich, tin* medical rofoim? ra s . '.'rirZ lotion, thirty years ago or so. in the ta? my ard pra< ti?i of medicine. Aho.ifie Doctor's tes'imr.r.y tofVe t2 Legislative conuuitteo on plearc-pi umoala seven o3 eight year? ego, which had little efTei-i ou let! ? .h?? a'-t.on at thattlma, tut bore fruit aft. : ward,'or tho ?*? terminating theory la now ?bout e inoi ?i here tw? l?l V nilii.rtr.i'li-lirniClitiumi <l.-I,<. I... ., t. 1 . '. ?S THE SEA SHORE. To the W?M* cf I?? Trihvtu. Sin : Although the weather Is chilly, ch-oricfi? and uncomfortable, specially so for tin*, hirfer part of May, the calendar indicate? the approach of the period when the wasting heat of Summer coast laing the neken afterjcool, refreshing breezes, to look np their retreats fron tho blazing eun fend MmMOMJ pavement? of thU over-crowded city. i'.v. rybody w ho can goes to the cou ntl y durine tho heated torroi eome for health, some for amusement or for a chunga, and other? because it Li tho fa?! ion, and they art afraid of losing cast? if they have l n.se enough ti bo contented in their well-anoint. d homes. Then are several cois?Tl?rations that rnt* r ii ;?> the quel? ti in, YV hero ahull we eof The man of ample mcaul v. ill make his scKtion recording to the t.?-.t?i of bim. ?alf and family. Lofig Breech, Sa 1 SbW, port aie points of ?.bo greatest attraction fog trowde. lint to those with v.Lum economy ia material, there are scores of placet of raaort, within easy reach of the city, whan OTery comfort, auj even Idxury ii attainable, al prieofl varying from one-fourth to o;..->-)-. If what it M ti to be crowded, ii* not stifled, in i itherof thean haantsof Caehiotv The north shore of Long I>!and ?Ninnd, be-,'.nuing nt liye and terminating a? the Pequod nonee, at the month of the Thamea, juel beiow Ne.v-Lomlou, uiil.-fa you Include Watch liilL opposite Bt?Oiogton, i.s the piost nivil.ng refl .n te tim1?* who look fir a laiobriona atmosphere, comforts ablo feOconimodatibna, the flneft tish In the worhk both ecn-e and shell, cooked to perfection, ?ifo and nTigotaUngbathing. -?cod r".ehin<r and * Mo ung. and ile chargon. Between Maw-York and S+tt* ilffveu there a e l?verai placea, oth*ar,.ve<ddeli/utfuk where those lit tlo to .?, ma bo >u<j a? to drive any onr wita 4 elrin of ordinary peneten bihtyfrantio m lal?! an noa*. Tut thos.j r.rt.'ca?Uf avoiiled. Eastward, a'l along the coast an cliattaw iug spot*?, where there are no disagreaabln fen tuna or drawbaebl if any dev-nption in wkiek oiie can readily hnd all tim opndiUoui requisUe t? une ?dmmef solstas thoroogiily enjoy-ton? Aneeablo eltuations, commodious lmmr-a, unedfe reptiomiblo Bookine*, fair attends; co, and under the iiii;ue:ice of tho bn W I in ?-?.. -, fi?m\ ti;*; Bon ?!, a ooa** Buming;appetite. Ta'.?n't thoNew-IIavi-u UJlroad at 8 o'clock in the mon.mg. or 3 o'clock in the aj> Uri; ion, and the h-horo Line from New-Haven, yan reach your deetination ia season for an eaily supper, All th'i W?P to the mouth of the Thames tin* shore?! dotted w it li plaoej of ei.tertainuicnt, all toi? tabla, and anny o' tooth uivitiug iu every respect And amena Un :;i their is no one moie cVdlrablj than Uie u?w ana ?pacioaa iio'it^wche Hooa% at Indina Neck, abonl ti.ii iniwitea ?I.ive tromBraniord?station. ?Ve c-lork, May ti. ? ?3 POLITICAL HEMS. ni A Woman's Boffl ;i>nlir* keen organized in Bt. i. ;uo of tLe auM? oteinlnunl laanl wen solee *'. iftlccr'?. Baripw Rakoa, cr?*-., of Horncllsvillo. km kan r-o.e'i ?i Hi euler iu Ii??nkiuptcy for the Bhwin (N. u.- riot. Baail A. nutehinaon nnd s^vt-'tity oilier citizen?, ni ?'. a- .J female, bare petitioned t'..e Conn cth ut I.eirtn lature f? r the erasure of the word " malo" from tilt StsM Constitution. A Newberne ('N. C.) paper says trust worthy loy awn, twawain aad o^e eototcd.were lui?lv ', i ?..'tt-.rs la each prcciici of Otaran, ( oiUrct, i Oi.i'a-.v Counties. T':o Xew-Orlenna parera oontaio fotonil fron reg* lttrarlon m Loul lana, anal tho av? r a be thai li v on aaajtOM are regmtered m every pan ,u to one waite tuan. Tie |f**Mi nkMI is laboring oodaT tbe ic.ipreviioa that the Hon. Vim. B. Kelley u a Untied States ? , ard quott a lauguaco which It saya he uttered uu ti;j Hoar of the Senate in ti-oi. The followint*; eppointments of Retriatera of Ilaok nipt.y are amioi. iced In Kaw-Hampehlre: Ihe lion. i j: Sawyer of Dover, tiieiiou. aaron W. ?awyef of Kaahna, and Major William H. II. Allen of Newport. Got. O/lesliv v ill, it is said, call an extra nankjfj of th? Illinois Legiilature eonewbere between Ike 4M and nth of Jure. A law for tvo taxation of the iii ?resol National banks will form the pii*.^ipal ?subject ot kf/lsla* Uon. Jii'liTO SnnMinp. Poprfventative in Co?gno] ITroii the Cleveland Pisnl.-r, ii?'iaidtofa''ora8u;?;iiit.roe.'.s.oncl C"ii?.ri"?, to whl li he ha? beretofi ie btea oppoeed. Hil are drawn from the flaaue.ai aud feaabnM conda lion of the country. Ii ii nndatllaad that the Hon. John Ccxina, undM nv. appointas at from tiie hue f-tate Tempi ram ? Cm van? tlon. is preparlnfr a bill dcsi-nied to suppn i the li'iuM traine in l'lunnyivania, whit? will bo pteaeated at the next ?cjxmou of the Les^latuie. At a fpir and straw berry (ntiral held by Ike ladln ef the First Hupff C'ti'irrb at Memphis, au Lu- fend Lhr.ir ware voted to tbe mest pop theaty. They wen awarded to 8em '> e.?a> mander of the Hi bel pnvateer Alabauia, now editor of Ike akanakfe he U.?viug received a mtvjonty uf all tal vote?. The foDearlnj are the Rerlstcra ia P.ir.kniptcjf for the an ral < oncrresslonal Putrli*:?! lu M i?s? i li .-'?U? last appointed by i bief-Justice Chase: 1st Dwtrtct, <L T. Cashman: lid, Samuel ?. Noyes, UM, Win i. vrtl IVtb. B, I . Thorw'.lke; Vth, Geo. H. Cloute; Vlth, Il'lrU Bhatnaa: Vllth, Andrew P. Jewett of ixiweil; Villt*. Peter C. Bacon of w'oieester; lXth, lthau?r V. Conaef of Amherst ; Xth, State Senator Joseph Tuekir o.' Lenox. a exrral XEirs. At the pi fent rate, about 100 fr-r-t w ii] be bored In the ea.-t end of tbe Itoo-ao tunnel this month Aiioth? r attempt will soon be made to stop the Boa? ton horse eura from running ou Sunday. The gus ia reported to be bo bad in Eric, Pa., thal th* feoj who puts it out has to take a laatara lo Und the post??. ?PQaji. Caaanrw r-'cont cavalry raids fegninat the In? dians are compared lo bunting wild ducks wita a broM band. A Minnesota nu 11? alizedfrom hn wheat crop last year more thun tv. ice the amount paid for hjf..iu,tbe yea: before. A Boston firm have eold this Bpffafl ?.i?? frofl trees, 0,000 K'ap ? v i ?a s.?.wiu roseland urii?jaeai^sli rube? and .*>,ooo raepherrii s. c arranta, Ac. Amonfc the subscribers to a gymnasium in B-ton. are 60 aentltmeu wl.o lift N00 ponnd*; jo who lift w# pounds; two who lift 1,00o pound?, aud one who hits l.'Jl poonda TlieCity of Salem has voted to convev. by ?le??!, te the Li'it? d bia*?*.-?, flic land on which the Salem forts are built, anti Madent to tho Gsneral u?tvcruiiieut, also, a sift- for tho c?n?ti?etu-u of au ad.axced battery oa Uo# pitui Point. Pauline Bailev, keeper of a hoMM of bad repute la Buflolo, enticed a mun from his wife &ud home, for whirl ?'io has been scnteuced to the County penitentiary ?-I* nonthe, while tbe wayward husband goes h*<mo to con fort bis family. 27ie PoH?hlrrprie Emile eavs gold has been found irfe thefaraiB otMessrs. Collins, I li Wilson, aBd haran wf> Ion, in nnd ne:iv the V:ita**e of Amoilla, Dutchess Cp? some camples of whKh yielded UDO woitb of pun miMSl to it tun or r.cH. A lady in Bolynk?, Mass., obtained a divorce froa one hu<brtnil on the racrr.ing of the ?^th lest, marriea another in tho af'emcou of the aaine day, and lu tpl evenir./prest nted her new husband with au hoir, si* parties are dinni; r.s well as could b?? exp*seted. JAc now ton Titei rtxuh learns that the Hon. John g. Watious, Jurtite of tbe lr'eil.'ral Com t s of that DI jfrlcf. wnl not conform to tien, ?nftlu^ order in rsUUon?* Jurors in Lis Court, hut whU obey the rkderal end ?UM laws on the subject r*s*ti*taiAla.l RepnWcan ?ays: "We hv<e mel dunng the past week, tiuite a number of fre.dm**n woo have represented that Uiey had been dismissed by tnew employer, and In some rnstancea driven from tue noua? they ba?l ?> -cupied, in consctineuc? of theu- bavm? )omeo the Ripub?i au party." A man by the name of BtrtcbinKcr of B* Uavilte, 111., foiinerfy ??cr-reai-* In the lith Missouri Ib'?.uiear. and lately in destitute clrounM-uieea, lisa falku ben w a fortune of ts.iou.titjo. He had a sister who l?*r^,?V1*, rioh Emrlirhinan and m"ved to Cafea, wboi? she ?nea, and kit ht r .wuietise fortuits to her brother. The M?*tgvmiry Adxrtiser. spenkin? of the?MMj tlatioti- pemhn/ >? tw? en tbe Methodist Kpu* opBl<-?,irf3 ?rd the Mrthodi.strr.-t? stunt Chnirb, the convenuon oi tlielattfi'be.inf uowin*t'donm'j.at city, for wtJU,',"i? says: "It Is (.en.rally couceded that 'he Convention nse entirely failed to make a eoitatlidation of tlio iwa churches." Two hove, nj?cd Hand 13 years, named John and riiirb-s lionets, ?hsappcered from Bradford. M;, on i-e ??7th nit. It is suppo^d that they Halted, with the mW. ? tlon of walking to Paterson, N. J, where tbeir mot?;r was on a vWt. No pains or expense have been opxtoaP' find them, and fesra are entertained that they bave pan tilled in the wfMiibs sa they weis without money, ana us to tin? time la?t beard fn>m, they ha.l dsM m bane ?u? lu thewoo.1?. Charles It. Koge? of Bradford. Vt, toe father of the bo*.*, omi* anward ut aaykakaanfean WU'el^e^t^l.