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II.? iii*, or iiiiii. ,.f 1 :u. I!_-0M "i nu Lxgiom of Hoxoa, ,y ? ?,u?a-i i i.i?- to th; ClIHKI l:IN?, Mki>M. ti.? ault diitiu-.tioa over tb? four ottirr ra?till ?wiriri fort??, ?:i ?i _s__ matt aemtOt ?like, id ?: tmni ?, ?-j?lri?inn l'n n??nii?oui ????ni ai tb? lanas JCKISS 1MI TH? 1MPKKI4L CtaBS plann?; t ,? ( ?H'?tR,\u l'n? ? al iii t.? ?? Ai i Os?BBB IV?rerv?ir?, No HS'Z Baasatrav, N?- v?r? Silvik l'i.xru? WAU. Ira l'.r ??m Ta?. SrT? Cor??? l ?in ia? B_?? SI BUB- ?iii?', ??"if. I I tri ? kk* cel'b: ?l-l Ila? .??*? Ba.Tii-iii loai-AM.AM? Baa sa? SxiTit V c? ?,k ? ii btcaaa kO?, r.rmJway, Me* Vori Opa i. MktkoI'oliian E?00- \N!> BhOI EMPOBII H. Kum in A. Brookb, Agent, liiip.?tl?r awl lu?ii if?, tun r el Lasisa O??*??1 Mi?-?- Bort', ia? i'umm?m ll.it>!-.. -HOB-, AN!? (.Hil BB. Kj *?-"> l?roalniy ?pp?it- Metropolitan Hot?), S?? luna. Fl? ti.? >K SraatT Swbkpink M ai mivk??Tina, tt? inr?nt ,n of ?II ?lu? ?!'? ra ? ..... ? n ?j, r? >|>[i ?tit? inr ?tor? l Iin, _S?UBSS, lion? or -ii? pt-art, witn ? ?rl, ?r? fur ? . - _ Will KK'KB I r?.KF MY WALKS ?BBOAD, hOW nan? p?*t u;?- ri'.ir '.iTtprplir pr.,pl? I ma toa; a li ,n Iluten, thn. pira. aantgy t? ti.?* ?or;'il tuet, ? th?! ??- ''I? ra gSaml Tin?!. or ?antat i p)r?-n?lr ?ootuca. With ? ???rant, tv ?. mil rriy I? ? ? owe pbviicia?. bl? . r t. Cali^ne, ...I a" ?_m Nichts ol paint'ii wati-iiiiii? with l?<??l, bick, er?i?g ctillrrn c?t ! : I - BM ot M us. I'- nanPB B?MB1. It le'.itte? I ? from p?".n, cvire?winden'..?. ISfl Ulta Mai" .-" ?inten and be??I? rorrert? ?riilitt. lid dunnf, ?lit pr.,?*r-_ of tretbn,.' ' - ?if?- in ?li ?-??e?. I* t?:'? k*xtk\mt He in- ?-J rail ha '?Sim \\ ?n*7l - .mihivi tiaBB." ht.'nt th? r-.r ?tarli? ?< "(carl? _ Piili-ii'?i t'?t out?i-la ?ripp?r 4,i| otb??-a ar? ?_?> !?__??-aa._ Mi?s!?iQ!"oi SI-KIN,;?.?The fine? of ('mu ?-t V th.? watr ...ti.irr'iil. It i,?t>r lal? ia ?II r.iU-ir.iti- 1 ?*vt?- li,,! ?a? ' fur Bri?bt'id<MHM> a Dil ? -Kill.- ? Inr?.? "? |ll III ipil Tia||lill o? ?lina, in :i , H,r>, A|*?'Dt. Mu? - A Lahy OI r.Ni'ti! i;ti;d Cn mik ii. Skill iii? aaaasadr" 1 ? tboronub aaaMamtkktt\ the rta- : iva__a%Lu? asataa lina li ; '?? ':* arigiasl ? b*tntj ; it imnirt? Uh, Ulrrcgxb. aad Uro? lb to tbe ?rake?! bair Hop? it? ttllitu Ol'.-.1 ? ? ?,.t?lt ???r-drt-at !,?? So:! i ?;i??, ??b.o-iiblr !tiir-di-ti??r? and faarj-irood. M I? N? 1 l?'i Brii.ln-ar At Kvi.i.'i'i i i - C-R9 Di r.-i. Ka 809 Bbo_D ??it. trw?-hi . . ? '- ?ni?. Mon,,i,'.-j!c- rrrn I N ,te I*?p?r a Ladirs i??r tin* Country, if you n? i.-h busaotifu] B'?OTl ?t I ? ?taltai ?ml tamlliet. patrnnu? M ?ojeaia. If til?':?' li ?my t! ?t.i?c in which lill- CoVSTI T"no? L.ri- ?vi ? uKhrimatiib lud Hi km.!rr?l atmttaem* ? Klin M\.1?M.?M I i I !.l HS BEWABE ??I I -?m ?-. lu BiTua'sBaaraaTic_aaaai -a-naaaaMitl m ? ' N Thi Lainhky. * k Cn pot np Inr o?r of Inn, e, a prrf.rtlt parr ind I i IN , ? ? . "iin?lio:ni, ii??, li ii.it '? Lad nf ail Urti < law I'ln.,1? i. ?I the H?t>tioou.t of iL? MaLLficturrri, Nu?, ii tod ii J olia ?t , tie?. Iori. Di. \n? ( \ki ? \m- CoKl ? i 11??vi ki, Ko. 898 Mr??l??t l,rt??ra ?tasSMata tad Tteaticlb ii?., oppotit? ?btr? tb? I'c i-' ? ?. ?rr_ AlKKOriONS OF TUB LlVKU, BlLIOL'3 iTiT oaoaai. Sica H?Ai>A(us. itr ir?thoroB(rn!T m.-?r! !>t Pr I? Jain?"i ??ititira l'ikti. Th?? . m ??? i ?? i?t..?nt of ttus ftlemark art I Lu cr, mi r, ?.'.-. :< ikcM orjiti to a btiltbr coalition. Sold SHijsasn Away with i? Old Eyei made r?*? ea.il? w 'l.i.ut t,?? ^r|,t ia,?ir,a.*, ?t, rrrr.pt of 10 aaata Al:,'-. I?r >. li ! ,s , nu LniinttM. it? raraar ??*?_? Tmaaty tkykm U N X Away WITH I v hmi-ok? aiji.k 'J'i:i?-i ?. - ?^.-?nrtinli ,,.*t],alJ aa tttai ? ?rUnSsDl K U t 'lUriiinlIgmaothiur Boil 4*W payaa, "bl >'. t?nt t ? ? lUi.LfMit? mrrrr nf Ki?t Tt??n?r*''.'l,'b at NY Til?. ' ?Nil ?.??LI? Ml.HAL Awarlri t> a?BBMBB i??' "' MuHixaa at th? Pani E?po?itioa of j*?: ??? pam to tb? si. t ."i ____s_aai by UiU t'ii_p?nr, of ?birb III?, li ?ia? jr . ia IV Tmb liorna Machi.-j? Co. _N" IW? Br-.i!?ir. ti T l.ii He.m-, P. awarded toaiiy-?vriiig "Ibe Kian ?II.V?K Mci'ii. w?t (?ar (?I to th? Fi.ki'ira. That.-- r world B? Utf, Hmilnir J Mik llnWK MAv I11NK CO?. l.<?< k-ShUli Si w" IWM?i|i>? EUA? Utrwa t . (onKinal lbTtntvt ullin irtiui Sit ?bia?) Prrvl- t si Kli.iitic I...? ?.-. i.. .i 6k?vino-Machines. Fl-at prmamai ISbri. No i .j ?.??adwaj. C r? (tal fool, toa' , r tlrop !????_ THI 8??i il . Mini factcring ? Mai Hixai I* Br? York. VVii.i.cox te Oibm Skwino-Machink.?"Ita?i ara?? it i*a? liabi? to a ?t,trb "?|" Jud???? drcitioa'' it lb? Or?i.J Trial ! ."4*ud f.,: .?ii ;... ?i l.otb ?litthr? HA Bru?_??r. WiltD Skwin_-Ma< hinks? Tiik Ntw Mooki.. Wo. _Hal?room Na. ?1J Bri.?!??, WiiKKi.K.it ?V Wilson, [a? k-Stit? ii Skw laaMn HiNKi-ad Bitvo*. II- i? Maraiaa. B? ?2, rlr,,?l.?r Orovkb ?k Baker's Highest Premium Sew" ??o M, m ?a?, Wo 4-?>ir???:?it _XJl_ Bouxa Buck Machink. Ta? t??. r TKCi.T ??turi ? Pai, * M?< hi?b ii ?aaaiOS Bia? li?, I, , I ,n* utir ? ?.?kr 3,0W l.rirl? p<r Ii.trrr ut 4, IJiJ I?/?Ul- (?mr, ,s. ?trad -?arri i for a ' iicular I ? rk TllK Fl'ANKUV JilCKK Ma?* MINK. Taa BaiT ia tb? Wi - Haar? ron ClaUl LAB _. J " *'' ? ? Bl '??wiT, B. T . Booil, n "I'ai.mkk's PATKin Limb?, Bit?!" Un garentr' Ai?tettU, I'Atmthc.r 1'hilulalpbi?. N?. York It Boil on CarttjH Vigiiettt, ?'Ji,.-, dtMeo; Duplica!?'?, $_. Ali??B??.?tir?|it??,*?l k a fawn. Ko ISO ('?alb.- it. N Y ^l?fM,Alo_l-',fH'H' a,:<1 Onuunentai Hain Kir-t -?.1,1, L.,r dr? Mai bair o-,.L, A!!.??,,., ? hiUdr!,.', 1?, Bond .1 lUi.'HKi.(.it'.-s Hair brK-T?? beat in g_? Vorid banni,?, rrl.tl.ln. a,'.a.?r?... ^,,.,t At t?, ???^ ^ t'Otl TIIK HAin.- JiAltlM's 'rKI.OlMILli'">i;a fi- Irttvl ?*1 clrrip?*l srtitU. bali >,, til Utu|V?ti ,I-'U"M)8 " Orr en nu Bot. ? K'TiKTrms., I BW< It ?*?? *? mUtt* '?'?"? *?''' " Tiik New uii Amkkioa.n vm?"i Tin On? >)??? Bo-tontAit Brtmo-t i no i . - ?"V""" * ?"?in .,,,11 n ?I al" I?'' ''?I? '->'l| ? ''I''1 um tetb* pi.? - 'i.ik -aa*io-*i I'opri-i? -ira I mi .ni. k i .h ?*??? ia ii- .ii-?< s . - t lal' t . .... | ? ?? ?.I'?-) .?,.,.. lett ?if ti ?""? ?tint - - '?? teen h ?f iifa [, . ? ... It, i. laiaiag ii? ?urjilu? ?air abra tara? I i.? i?'-??: ''?-* ? -1 tbmi ? lily t ., itawlS M i ,.... . ?. /. >i).'ii mill'- to ???mu ?ron.Mina I ? || . i ? ? rsl'irn- of - I Compter art IbriHuia yat* \ tliry are work itt'll tlii-v ??'ni Mai; I. ?0 I *?-,- .?..I li.. ? Lo i?"' ttntmt lt?-.-,?u?i?' nsw. or d'alr.iat I. I ... 1 rauaatlautu . but ___?__M ??wu-i fi.l a - ? ? 11?? rAwttopn .mi iNssat 4 Sons' Triumph. 'i nh- p?i!'? ______mtntuu s ? . ', ' moa . lute baw nmisl in ii" -i QBAK0 (KM i> MKDAl. I OK A-.iK.I.I. SN MANOO, i Bl nil Mr im i li*, si KM si .iriiv. i ? f >i rettie, it i m1 tsttnat-t-gItaistkmi Us i .,.,, t ,., j THF. Ml INSS SY riSMi-l At ?he hend :,? In s Hil ?i, la th,. ?lu?. i ti I'aria i iVaMaaalSa ??'? HmM Mtlktatkasvltlttt-I tant ?mritjr in Kurojioi. lia?, aftrr a rar.-ft.l t-tSt-SM-H |BI iii'i.ncal lustnitiit'iiU eilii'iit.-J at Iii. l'an? Ki|. .ait.i.B, a-ilJr' l. ?FUJI WAT .? -K-K-. I 111.II! CUUWD II -I I MUM SI Ml im ' 1'or er-?!r.at mi|M'i unir an,l m??'- ' ? ? ??! ti: l'iiai? ?s " t l*?n .?i stiiusar Hall, Nu? 71 anil 7.1 l^.saT T. IHTKKM H ?T Ni? V .ila ??ttotyc? eVml^?hiiMe SATUKDAY. AUGUST 8, 1807. TEUMs OF THE TRIB?NE Daily Tbibunb, Mail Subscriben, $10 per i-una. M Ml W I K.KI.Y I KIIUM'. Mail .*s||li?e| i lu i ,. ?1 pi I ?ill. \\ i i.ki v 'A -.11.1 m. Mail Subscribers, $9 pet annum. Adver ti slag Kites Daily 'I RIB! K1 . ' ? ni? pel line si mi Wi i hi v Tarai m. ..''. i ?-nt.s perlina? Wl-1 KI \ I R1BUN V. $1 50 pel Im? '1 ? I ?ii-, e-iisli in .ul?, .nee Aclilie-?, 1 in '1 min m . New-York THE run; cm: IN el rope. Su vin?, p.iionn us. ?ici ut? im American I?ihha Klis, Nu 17 Ilenilt ttl -t , < itsi'iit Oiiflen. laOliilcill. Bit ?Keats lot Tai 'i ubi m la Gi? .ii Brttata Caki. (?i i:di pt Box, Booka Bor sad PaUlsher, Vi. m,.-!, is?Kt'iii f.'t nu i Taman laAastns i" i; Num.?*? .s ? t, sue i ni riaalnirs. Its n Bat Aiifier, Paris, areaftatsIsr Tai Tannin la Ure? ? A A-iii i; ? <'". BeohseHtti oui PabUthen. Ko _o Daterdea Linden. Berlin, eresfftati fee I'm I-UBi ii la l'i :is?i i The |;i!?,ise iiLti'tit- ?III re..?i- -h - uni , ni \ i I ll?,-lliellt- ft.I lill 'I llll-.t M . mil -.?l|i|i|v ? ,l|>.? ? Of I'lO PSPOI tu -A IiitTH-.a li -? te ii "hu,ii ill Hi I ii|..|i. 7') COBMESPOltDEll Te ti? rot re etn be talesri I iaj_atla__ SS' laerl .n ii .i?t ' t fcitlicaa ot thi? ?ant. r?uot nrri???_!:.? I,.i i_.tiliiatlOD.liut U Al - . :???? f?r tl.ia oft.? thoa!, be aJiieaael |j Tu? Tam lime, ft.- Lui.. Vacaaaal aaSartak ? rtmi r..mm.inl<-at on*. rv A Uittoryof Tutervention in Men*to.ihi Pitttburgk lum Mills Strike, and a Leitet bon our Sjuiml CotTmupondeni m Hi, Mining Refont, a ?'?ii or on the ti, mid t, igt ; Ihr ('holt ra in Aim, lin Money Article. Marl d other mau i -. i?.i th,- (hird ?nil? ; UOtioet "J BOOM of th?' '.I c</. an the si.itlt page} and (unit Reports on the seventh paye. <____________________ After m my ?.fars ?if tadle, KoMatfa bit been I ?--st ?>T4'?1 tO till' connell?? eil III. ?'?illlltl.S Hfl lins just keen unanimously eleeted io ti*?- Han (.'..li.Ul Dle't- _______________________________________ Tin* Cratam li.)vc iiti.vj?. ? te elly found BU ?lily in PltUB-B. J-lKiii.u i k"s otlici.tl OtRBB |tl> ills for tin? illt.'lte renee of the- (!ie?;it Powen ni Barope in hehell >.i tin struggling l?.ltlii)t-. _ The Convention at lia -hinom! liael a sny brief eet-rion yesterday in?"'""??-'. Mr. EfnmuV nit ?aying thal t-Mhntehel had been boiied between tli<- tsso parties sillo lim] ii|i?iii tin- piici liin,; day threatened t<> become hostile .actions. Immediate); after Bdjonrnmen!1 mam meeting ooorened which wa__ mitin ?til bj J Mr. BottB, ssln.iiitii.iM'd tilt- platform ..f the Ajml Conven tion. (?tu. Peirpeinl in???l<' ;i briel ipeedi, ami resolutioni sun' . _ ? 1 < ?i > t. ?1 indorsing t li? ? e ??lll-i- ni den. She i.el.in. In Um ('ouse ntKiii [yetterdaj fifteen nn* iuciriuls igainal Um BpprepriaUoB <?l mom s t?n se.t.m.m institntiom were preflented. The Coiniiiitti i- apon the Powen .? rul Dath - of Um (iosiiniii ?mil l.ii uti ii,mt iiu','1 iti'ii reported ht lavin eif li.-iviri.__r tin- Legitlatait determine Um amount o_ Um Qorernoi'i lalaiy; ilao letOBt-Xtldlng that BO lull -hall br t-gned .-ifter the adjoiniiiiunt el the Legialatnre. The ?Jeiint Coinniitiee- ti|ioii I.,inking .uni Ciiiniie) fand lii-uiaiici' reported ptoridoiM for tin* lor ination and rontiol of COtporBtioiM. Siiliun i jut.suies that Um faigithiliufl theil hoto no power to pasn an> law diicelly ?ir indi rcctly Bothorisii-g Um ttupenaioo <.i tpceie pey mints by any pi-ison or e in jmi at ion, and Mc tion f inakis htorklioldfis indis i?lu;iliy Uebli to Uii- anioiint of tlnii Mlenk for tin. debil of the <oij???iation. A icsolntioii isa? adopted looking to | prohibition <?f all ??ft i'iitii|ii'iz<*H ol' lotU'iics. Mi. BtaBltOW't rcMolntioti ?.I in? quiry as to Um ainoinit oi police attendance npon Ciiininal Collits in this city was tailed up and adopted. A n solution that it is the duty of Hi? United ?State-s to pay tin* outlay oi Um d. hts of thi loyal States in suppiiit of tint war was ordered sent to each Senator and Ki pu M'iitativc in Congress. A resolution for iiual adjournment upon the 10th of September ssas adopted. Our exemption, until the lirst of Ati^ii"?, from the att.u ski of epidemic < hohia, has been the linne noticeable from the laet that that dread disease hoi ben lading in djftereiit portiotM of our own country as well ?is m foreign lands. The Smith \\ estern cities have goffered heavily from this cause, and from Memphis and the towns of fai-oll Kansas we ha?? tin- report of many deaths. One year uko the deaths from cholera in this eily ami Brooklyn were from IO to 40 per day, and Till. Tumi ni. said "Cholera as an epidemic is " rapidly ujmiii Um iiicieiiM' in this. ? ity and "upon the islands in the hast Kivei." That Wi have not the same record to make to-day in du? to Providential care, and not to a health? ful condition of either our tenement houses or our public Bticets. The Bonni <>1 Health nie doing ull the law justifies them in doing to cleante the rookeiies where humanity is pocked like herrings in a box; bul for the purilication of 'our thoroughfares we must look to othei oflicials. If Street Commissioner McLean and Street-Cleaning Contractor Whiting know any thing of the condition of the highway* over which they are supposed to have special jun. diction, they know that there aro BOOM of thorn which are daily inviting the portflfJfJQ, and almost ONBt-Bg it. The. copious nuns of the past months \___VtoJBJgfBB.BBBM-ttQQOttBter jtfry.A _{_$? J-e*-i?t of the ttreet-oleoaei tliia cannot Ipftg continue. The nion-!i of August will 1?? nelson ?il?! y sure to in? lude such continued drouth and three heats M t?? convert Umbi foul ways int.? hot-bcdi of B__e* lli lllr iii.-,ci-???. TkeBf air?ete may be cleaned; and f(?r every day that they aie not deaned tin- contractor who har?raiiic.l l?i Kee!? them in good sand u v condition should be held n ?i-i'ii?i'?l?\ When a sweeping auiln.lv may be Hi?' recall <>f bie m?,ii?,niiy <?i in'i-!.'?!, tlie pablk ara no4 dis pond t<? let him uff -i?''? ?I'?' ??triol peiloiin illieo ol Ills conti ?iel THE LESSON ol' TENNESSEE Tin? licpiihhcan triumph in IVniic-tsec OD_l all ?lLsciis?,ion in ICgatd t.? (lie colored vote ol' the South. Nor promises nor threats could win the freednien to tlie suppoil of the parly which had opposed their lihenition, and given all its ?sympath.y to the l.el>ellinii. Yet Teii BBOBM is the only State in which general com .'s.sion.s li,ive leen in.nie to tin- ? ol ored Bato hy the Deinociacy ; tiny \\?ie invited to semi ?Iden,des to Democratic Conventions, and at a time when timid l.eptihlicans in tin- l,ei*i?! nine were afraid to allow black men to sit on juries, tlici?? wen Democrat.h shiowd cnoii-rh lo oller them a t-thaic ot the ollices in the ?'ill of the pi opie. On the other hand, the planters of Western Tennessee used stioiti'ei mean-. !.. leCBW the colorad vote for Etheridge; dismiB_?1 lunn employment was the penalty of a vote tor I.Kiwnlow, and so iiniv?i?il \. the??- tin. its th.it (.en. Thom.i?. eras compelled to tata-fere foi the llloti'i'lioll of the col?le?! llli'Il. Uni !eiioii?,n could not diive. flattery could n??t betiay ? llie lie?-.linen ot Tenne????" knew tint the I.<"|?iil?li(.in paily w.t? tit." ..uly party they dated Imsl.aiid ci?t then voles solidly foi th?* liepiililit.iti candidate?. This unanimity is prophet i?'. If th?', black* me Kadic ii in Tennessee, tliele eau he DO fell till. th?'.V will Ik? Cohm-i vaiive in 1,.?ii-,mi <?i South C.nolin.i. The reca?? <?f 11 ? i -? election, i lui ?ture? ?_ea_i the triumph of tin- li.-??nialia in p.n tv in the South. Nothing can prevent it but the tait-' I('?,S1U"SS Ol lllllill' li II? e ill 1?? ?HI 1 li li". Ill S ill tile North . it is yet in oui powef to malve o? mar e_ccoe_ Tbe lull and perfect! eoafldence ??f the cohueil voters of the Rebel Stat' ? i? KJYM to us. and to keep it \\<- have obJi te deeerrc it. Hut it the BepttblieaO puty in New-Yoik. Ni w-.Feisey, and PC-US] Iv'.iin.i deni, s the right of Kiitll.?",'?" lo Ihe cololed ?itl/'IIS (?I tllOtC ?States, the failli of the So.ith in i'- ?nu n if.. must he inevilalily lost. Two oppoeiog piinci pie-, cannot co ariel. th?!?" ?.innot l?<- OM rule of |it??l?<?? tor the Soath, and one foi lim Noith. lint that policy win. li in the nain.- of tl.idoiii v\e impose ll|?i?n others we must "'?I si-K es aeeepl. Com H'lioii <?t hv ;,,? i-11-.y, lift ?li? llie bal of the nation, ie the -lteraatire. ead BOthiBg could do mole ??? check RepuUii ?li eiilhnsia.sni in Alaliama ?>i N<?ilh Cuioliiia than the aiiiiounccmi'tit thal Mew-Yoi- liol rafased the balle! t<? bei own ritixenA. Ii ere want to litnld up a Ulai k min'? part] ii li li the MI-Cl lind Kpeedlest W.iv, liol ( oii!d WO have t?C etlionteiv to complain of a polite i! organi? sation baaed oa dietin? aioh v.e onis.lveS It I |. i i I \ti m- hin- im ti n now thal ji?'.'.- will be lang denied to li," ?-?iIoikIJ neu ?>f ti??- Nott!i. 1 ? -1 Ihelll Volt" ?U*. tiley till?, ii W II'?' V..?!. theil pohti.s th.ii Me ut>" comi-iti'-l, bol erith theil righta, Kven ?ren it eertaio thal every < UHed role m N? m Votk would !??? ?a?? tot tbe Deaio? nain ticket, our von ?? w, i, I ? sn-Yage. And apoa lowei groui I . th? devotion of the fie? ?lin-ri <>: T ?Tin-. ''? th" Republican CBBBB should I?.- IB >:- UCBl I ? those polil i.i.in-, who mvei Ililli ,i< N ??;>! juin eiple *dl time bee proved thal li - expediency. TeiiliesM?'?' h.'ia-i t.lllirhl thal I?*??'?'? Tus in iii?- hist .Mut?- oleeti ia ?t which tin have taken full pit1, Hld thoUgli the ?'.in iv, in ii? i? ? tn.l pt i m ?ni?, ui'l ever) pi ?. ? i ia to not was given, .?ni ?: w11 maintained thloni'hoiit iii?- State li.'- pi BBOtiiM by the ? nil .mt li.?: ;? . i iii by Gen Tbotnae, it i? tine, wen- eicelleut, \ ? I the] enta, not?t* iiiii-lv iiiMiitiicieiit hi<l there been any tratfa in the DemiM ratic dogai i thal the i pia] i.. ot black and Mint?- ti-t ? ?nil iti i u u .?? i it M I lie I.. ?.linen Men not nil . l( || piala that tlnv pt' ?'-i \ ? d o?d? i I 'n vote ?um BBntaallj Lafgei the polii ?vera ciowdeil, the paeaione of ratea an ??veiled, and lind the li?-1 ??t ? di in "I li ?'. I it u Thomas had no lotee in T? DI it ? iMtld hilve pievetiti'd it. Thal the r.iii??' :i i.iniin > Bl vote they east lol the Republican ?",!.' ;? t pioot of then _ta?BM t'?t 'h'" ballot, tier !>,? (.died I p.nlisaii aigMBBiait; l?'ir ve ? in do without it. We take the grand ?\pe?ctacle of ? race el slaves, had bom the erbipping-poal tad the market, deepiaed, ignorant, poor, mddenlj clothed with fii-edoai and Introeted with p??lit? c.il poMii.wiio fetge mil' by aide with their mast ei.? ami peeaecuton to the poll*, aa peace!nile as if lol (?eiieiatioii-, thej h.i.l bcCB the ilul dien of the Stat?-, and not th'- oc.i.ts who l.oie ita Ituideiis. Is not !hi? .?p;.r<*,i.itt?m of ?lu- . iiii-.-iinn*-? of the ballot 1 There are men m Tea* lies-???) today who nevei |e!f tha? tlnv arete men till tiny < a-?t theil vote? lu Brownlow last Thnraday, and U ve dared believi thal tin? Denioci.its of this ?if. hid hilt th.- s | <?t their leaponeibility as roterai ami hau the reHjiiM t loi the n.iiieilness o! the ballot that the nei;io?'s oi 'J'en lies?,,.,. |?,~ are aheold aoi deepah ?>f loninf thiereii baa ished from our <.oveiiiiiient, fiolu the City Councils, up or down, to the Coin's held m the intt rent of Kum. Teuin-firM-e, Andrew Johnson's own State, ha* utt.ily repudiated bil policy, and declared thal not upon Ins pinn is reooBcUiattoa peaetUe? Tho new Le^i-,1,11 mV will ( BOOM tin- au^COM?I of Senator i'att.'tson, and ?-?veiy ?MM of th? ?i((ht l'oi)Kies?ini ti (hos'ti is a Kadi? al. 'i'his victory is one foi Aniiie?ty, f,,i f|,,,? must lie the Certain KS'il? ot ih,. unity ,,f the Repuhln.iii p.utv, N?tth and Boath?the acceptance hy the Babel s*.it.s ot tin- nnt uiitl results ot tin? wa!. So \tmkg nH men like Monioe, and Petty, ami Mill, und Herschel V. ?Johnson re?BBC t<? BCkaowIedgCthe defeat of the KcI.mII?oii and the, abolittoB ot Sliveiy, inilit.uy ml." and di?! i.uk hisi-ineiit will Killtiinie. I'll?) Rep ihlie.in si? 11 ?s in I'cii licHsee is tit?*. Iii?t greal sf?'p to the resfoiation of ci\il ?,'oveinineii! , i! solv.?s the [iTohlen) of rocoustructiou. The ftWl exi?ei!iiient of im? partial enftagOi <?t e.pni! rightathae been tnetl, and has Hticceedeil, nothing leinains hut to work out with patience, and moderation, jus tico and pood will, tim HUM glBIld icsult from VltgiaJa to Texas The resolution of the Heform leaden <<> re? sist any reductniti of the fiatn__M ?IXteodcd to the people hy tho Home of Commons, is an in ?iication of popui.u laaliaf irhtah b?j trust tho Loids will have sense iuioiimIi to l-g-l-. T_4 people are Htioin? enc-gh now m Bagland)a_d lesolufe, BBOngfa t.? insist upon their ?letn.uids. ttutl tho solo mult oi vcxatiour4 0pj)orj|ti'?_a will be to make them demand -till more. Great Britain refuted the first reqnestH of her Amer? ican colonies for a redress of grievance?, and the conseqiienc?' was that the colonists WOB. further, and instead of stopping at redres*-, in? sisted'upon revolution. Jf the Lords now re? fuse their consent to I reform in the system of ripieseiitalioli, the people will be very apt to agitate for a radical chance in the Constitution, and the HotMt eil lYeis will be looked upon as an obatacle Which BUM. be put entirely out of exitte nee? na tIVEULAND MANS Thi C.eneiiil Government pays *?"x'),000 per aimiitn for the transportation of it-- mails be? tween Kansas ami California, the greatef part of this sum l-ciog expended for llie carriage by coach BCrOBI llie Plains from the western ter? minus of the Union Pacific Railroad to the terminus of the Overland Route in California. The conti act tor this service is held by the expteai freighting Ira of Wells, Pargo & Co. Then is I manifest impropriety in allowing any express company to take a contract for Carrying the United Slates mails, because then? must always l?e more or lent competition be tweefl such private companies and the Poot* I lllice ; but a recent act of Congress has a_.j_i.i vated the mischief by providing that books, p.mphlcts, newspapers, and all loadable matter except letters, shall |be charged, when sent by the overland mail, full letle*r pootagO. That is to sas, \se gjttn the confiait foi transpoitatioii to penona ss ho have ndired pecuniary intereei ia performing it as bailly as possible, so that we nias be ?li i \ til I ?> pat ionize their i i val line, and then do them the additional favor of raiting BtU rales M) high thal then- can Im' no pott-hie inducement to put anything into Um mail which can be kept out of it. Leitet poatagi i- N ?-cuts per pound : the exp?en charge is >i poi piiiiml, and Wells, Pargo ?c in., utujci the laws reepecting common carri?re, are liiible foi loss and damage, while the l'ost Oilice is nota The result of this .sy.steni might easily be predicted. We ara Monted thal only a traction ot lln* niail-b,ij;s sent went by this ion ti- ever reach their destination, while Wells, Pargo \- Co. st-ldoni fail to deliver their own pack? ages promptly. Our corteapondenl A. K. M. willes in his lette, piilili.-li'd lo -day that out of |0 coiiies ol lui. Ti'ii-.i Ni. leal him by mail he In is received but I svo, ami ot The Tkni I sent semi-weekly since the 1st ol May he ha? leeched onli one niiniber. At sime station? nions the road he found tun? ni mail ni.i t. i piled sp waiting Um conTonience of the oo_a pany t?> be trenaported. Sometimes mail-bagi l.riv lu- .seen scatteled alOttg the Mt*} side ap porcntly dropped from the coachct by accident and abandotu .1. Then bat beea ouly one eoach stopp..! by the In.ban? tins teeaou, ami yet tens ot niai! iii.hi. i have been lo-t. If tin co-Bpaay oaa trantporl pi is ate packages with sped and salets, it is an in -ni t lo common -ens.- to till ii- thal they cannot do the MUM toi the mail-. They li.ive iiosv pit into their hands the transportatiofl oi nearly all traitaient printed i and mole thin hall the h-tie-r?. between California ami Utah. BnalMai -senate glad to |..i\ ihe h gulai pootage and three times as m i. h i ?.I:ai_?.?? additional, became ? i? a???.nable expectation o! theil COI ? being safely iblivei.ei otherwiee. Stamped envelopee? suth Wella, Fargo ?v I ?>' imprint on them, art regular articles oi bmt* -?? m the t.h w ? --i m tei ritoriee, and ? lha carrier! oi t!.<? regular i. i - m allowed etery Lndueemenl to IobBi ? onfaae tbetB. Tin- diagrueeful itate of Ulinga i- ??! conree notorious all through the Cu.:, eoaal and the Territoriee, and we cannot ?? thal h i-? unknown al WTaahlngton. It tile Poatataeter-OetMral hat any bsbom t<? foi h:- culpable condnel in the ntatter, i*,?l e-p< i ?ails for hit neglecl to enforce the con .'li UM Collip.lllS ililli li.ilil ! f., Ill 11* .ure.Uti i forli ind delay, we ahall be glad to heat i? / rrj vs/i / .a kilt g \\ ? are Inclined to believe, boa. the Ol .mt oss ii ob-ci s illicit!, thal the . ? i' m.unity of Wirnga even of a serious kind, gonnredreoaed? while we bare bo ii?.ubi at all th it the law aH'.iils no practical relief l..i mote- tli.in I s.Ts ?mall li.n lum of all the Injuri?e, Including thoee called trivia!, winch m??:i - ni,i ; and this is miiinly beCBBBfl the H-Ill' "1;. i- nene expensive ti'.Ill the otik'llial lou It is \eiv common to ch.ti^t* all this ?-\ penat to Um avari?e and eitortioo of lawyan; lei* in Lu I the ? haue has \eiy little foundation. \ k1 >d Um chiinh ami the editorial ptofceaioa the bal i.-. the lea?.! ii.miiiiciatix e business, upon the average, into which a yotng min can enter ? N'eis li-sv ul it- iiii'iiibei s make more than a baie tiring, The three noel noceaafnl lawyen m N.-ss -Vi.ik City hise ins.?-ted mole blain-, 1.ib.ii. ami ninnes in th. ii business than the Mm?1 tucceeaful merchante. Vet noonoo, thoat lass set s h.i,esei m.nie $100^000 in i ningle yeal ? if lui practice, nor averaged |80t000 ? j tai lol any iiuiiiImi ol v.ais together; ulule thete an- levon! BMrchanti whoae incomes have largel] exeeeded I million dollars annually. The chief and only remediable souice ol ex peoae in lass is delay. If theie ss. le but um- t IBM in a coiilt, ii could lu? tried upon a ipedfled das, Wit-MOI fail, and neither pails would loot til?n* in attending fruition sessions, o? have to pay a l.iw.vei foi WBtchillg the OBBO. Bul ?it preeent, i ?-iiiise? maa! li?* watched from tera, to term, s.ith m? absolute certainty that ii e.in be tried on any gifiodaj? l.ven causes thal ?I?' set down for a particular tiny BtB fa ?lueiitly pushed out q| fluir places by ylhyt eanaeo, Um trial f.f which oecnpied ? !..;'i5?? period th.u, w.H mlgned to them. The bjbm ?louble extends to motions ami all interinen - 'nil ptOOBBdingB Time without end is utterly Waited in BBBIbM waiting. Then, after the ti ial is oui, boah delays occur upon the ap peal, ami as the coiuts ot this State and city ne al pippen! constituted, the most common? place* action cannot be finally disposed ol in the highest i nui t m less than seven yeal s from its coiiiiiieiicement, without a saciillce on liol li - idol. Appeals an- made more expensive and cumbrous ?han ?hey need be by the absind prac? tice cif printing the entire evidence, of which utten not one-tenth has any bearing apon Um QaeatiOB raiMd by the appeal. This 'ustom I a- been made a necessity by a yet mon? fool ii.Ii nile of ?ho appellate ?mints, by which, if any part of the evidence in the cnuit be low is omitted, tiny will frequently piesiiine that it Would support the judgment, when, upon all that actuiilly appears, the judgment li crrotie ons. Of louait '"inlet such a rule, the only safety for UM appellant II tO print every woid thal has baan ?aid or read in the cane; which BO. only adds to the expense, but distracts the minds of tho judeen, and often leads them to Wrong conchndona. The delay? of tho court* can only Im? pre? vented m one of two way?: either by inncas? ing the mimili.i of tlistinct tribunals, or by di? minishing t.... number of causes presented to them. To hu nttviupt t?> H0HBpH<-_ the latter object, a* far m the comnicnccin ?-tit of new actions is concerned, we arc opposed. Hut the number of appeals might well Ix* dimin? ished by some provision for the summary dismis? sal of frivolous appeals. The old practice of issu? ing a writ of eiW was designed to furnish such a check ; bul it soon degenerated into a mere form, and its revival would do no good. The prBctiee of the KngHah courts, by which the appellant ?s retailed to apply to the higher court for a "rule to fihow " cause," which is equivalent to a per? mission to appeal, seems to us blttlfl ,-iiited to the puni?se. Under that system the ap? pellant states his case to the court, without interruption or reply from his opponent ; and if he does not then make out a reasonable cause for reversing the Judgment, that is the end of him. If, on the contrary, lie makes out an apparently good case, he has simply taara to appeal, and when the cause next conies lie fore tin* court the respondent is beard first, having by this process received notice of his adversary's objections. In this manner appeals takeu merely for delay are nipped in the bud; and the whole law busine.-s ol England, with a population only about one-third len than that of the whole United States, is disposed of with far more rapidity than that of the single State ot New-York. This, however, does not meet the difficulty in respect to the trial of causes in the first in? stance. That must be remedied by providing judges enough to try all the caii.-es at issue within a reasonable time, rallies should l>e able to set (loss n their causes foi certain days willi an absolut.? con!.dence that the trial \sill then take place; ami aller this system is once established, adjournments should BO otrongly diaoountennnoed, even when aakedfbr by l>otli sides, .situe such favOfl can only bo granted at Um expense of some third party? ('nuil- ol com illation are urged nosv, a.s they wen? immy years ago, as | remed? for litiga? tion, lint the nipniinnml bra been ?ned In this State without .success. Our p<oplc want to have their controversies tried und deter mined with the heal aid, and by the best judges, that they can afford ; and tiny do not usually can* to have their causes xrttlcd by a OOUrt, instead ol' having ?hem fairly and fully adjudicated upon, I. poll llie whole, we be licit that the best i.?medies fotexec--i ve litigation BIB to be found ni the e-nliii cement ami n-novatioii of ?mr existing tribunal!, the atrangtanenl ofbuat neet ss.th a liew tO dispatch, the summary dis? position of ft is nions appeal-, ?uni, finally, in a decided ?levai ion of the stand.ml ot judicial character? ______________________ THE BOARD Of AUDIT. We have already announced that a:i injunc? tion has been obtained by the Citisena1 Aaaoei* ation to i eau ein Um Board oi Ambt bom ad* judieii inn upon the numerous ?launs ?gainst tin* city ami county now bofon it. We tiust thal bo legal technicalities will be reaorted'to in order to prevent a thorough examination of the ciiiistit titionality of the Board, about which it seems theie are .ull-fouii'l? d dottbtOa Claim?. aiiioiintiiii- to over g-^OOOtOOO has e alreadv been presented, and If Um powen of Um Board are confirmed by the Couria, it ii probable thal an BBtault Brill be m,ide iiimiii the public tieasury such a? has ? :<> paiallel within the memory of mau. Clnimathnl havealumbered for yeera, that have bara thought ii<ml beyond reau-reetie-t, that have bOBO kicked out of emit over and over again, have put in fresh appeal.nie?--. Claima ao diagrnceful and ridiculoui that no? body had the courage tO pies? ut thean before ans of Um tribunalt <<. law, ara bow praraad with pertinacity. The iwindlet- of the city Hall, the Confederate* of the Ring, the iharp* era ol every form and hoe, seem to think thal theaolo ohjeei o_ the Board is to pay every bods everything. We look wit)i confidence to the- Citi/etis' A?oe i.ilion to do all that can be dom? to avon the threatened carnival of fraud. The good ranee in which Mr, Beigh ii io zealous a laboral i- makin',' pleasing program elton here, aa appears frara an account ?>f the proceeding! Of the Annual Meeting oi th?* Sot i? ty tor 1'ioveiilion of Cruelty to Annuals, l.ilely held in London. The Report showed thal during l-4-? thete hail been an accession of 140 memben to Um Bodety, and thal 100 more had been added during tin? Stat six. months of ?he pteoenl \ ear. In \aiious t'onti nentnl countries the principlea of the Society h.ul been recognised, ami in Paris a prim had Imcii olb nil loi a tieatise on the best means of preventing rivieection. 'I he number of con? victions obtained on pioseciilions instituted by the Society during the ..ear was 77ii?.;;.. in London, and 101 in the cnu.itrv. A munificent don at um had been made to Um Society, Mr. Wood, I member of the Managing ('?uninitti'?', having given ffgMOO for tin* erectioo ot snit ahle otlices foi c.il'l>ilig oil till' business of the .\s??.ii,ilion. _____________________ (?m latest adiiics bom Europe bring bad nowa of the crops. The barreal Ib -taraco thleatelis to be mil? li below the .iveiage, and in Portugal the vims auls, which fin nish the principal rapport ti axtenaira districts, an seiiously allectid by disease. In nearly all pails of our osvu country, hosvever, the agri? cultural prospects, notwithstanihng the wet Summer, ?in* e\lrenie?ly cheering, and with? out a perceptible drain upon our osvn stoie We MB. make up the deticiellcies of Europe. Wa have taught the Old World | eonntriee the arti of war and peace, and est them many i good lesson In politics. Now? and not for the lil,l tiuie eilhcl?we are going to toed them. ?_.'_. _-..?_ . .-*._..,. The -?'iiedmeu's Saving and Tmal Company, uiiiler tim management of the Freed men's Burean, bal just published an instructive repu t for the month of .June last, showing that the colored people di posited dilling that period sj.l-.l,07?, ami wilhdrew $l)l,Si:<, leasing an ex om of depoaitl of ISMM. The Company ha? nosv on hand over $ I nu HW In-longing to freed - ?114-11. Such an evident*? of thrift on the part of a nowly eiiiaiicipate?! people has no parallel in history, ami exceeds the hopes of cscii theil best [rienda? . - The country was seamlali/ett the other day at loaming that I slab from the tomb of Barrial Tiiiiius, dedicated hy the citizens of Home to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, had been disco?.end, aftor a long dis.ippearance, iu an ash hole, or a OBI 1-bunher, or some such igiioiniiious vault, Hillier the Capitol. If som? Of the modern works of art which decorate the national halls could lie consigned to the name obseiiie retreat), the people would breathe more freely. Think of l_cut?e on the grand stair? case, anti Sei vim Tullin? in the coal-cellar. l'nisnNAi,.--Tho Hon. Schuyler Colfax of In.lum?, Iii.? Mon It It I! riel tie* eil Norlti Carolina, and the Hun. P. V. Kalle-HK of Utloa, are at .he 8-.Nlc.io.aa Hot??! t'apt t'fir>li?n of tlies Brltl-ili Artnr 1? at the Bre vooit lion*? trot Mmouat Allianv. ami M_i)or Htovmis of It.mtnii, ?re? ut. Hi? Mt?troiiti|Ui?u Ht-tel. 1'rof Jourdaii of Mi St Mary'- Gollan, M.l . In at (be Everett House?. I len T A ii nu? .?ml Ali i uti lily ol Uuo-it'-tyr ?it. at lUo lUUAvuuuolUU)! WASII?NGTON. THI PUBLIC DEBT STATKMKMT FOR ,M?f.r?TUB. HAM JAPAN?Till; 0\ I ULAND MAI Is ST Til ?ilKAI'H T,? THS TRIRUS? Wasmin'Jton, Friday, 4_g '?, UM Chief-Justice Chase had au interview of aBBOBIal ? luntum with the President tluu worum.-. (Jen ??unit h:ui ?i pteeiheted interview veateidey Mr .lolin.-aiii heeaeea invite?! t?> spend a few ?lays -it I?ug Branch. In reply, hn noyn Iih oannot ttect^pt tlie invi? tation now, but may do no before the .Summer s? -sou is over. The utatennMit of the puhlic deht for the mon!li of ?lilly is not expected to be ready for publication uti til Munday next. The emly receipt* from internal revenu?? u]?o:i mcoine taxes, which aro now beeag paiil lai ?.'el-,, will mako a more favorabh? showing of r.i.ipts at tlin period tlinii waa iiiiti? ipated by Mr. Mi Cullin h m bia letter t?. the Huston merchants. Hut these heavy r? ceipts ,?r?* merely paid in at au ?-ailier period oi the year than was contemplated hy the Secretary at the date of his letter. This e__B of receipts will full off pr.'scully, and the result will In? about the saint- at the end of November BJ Mas predicted io the lio-itou lctter. l'lie Secretary of the Treasury has BsB-dcd that the payment of compound interest notes, with int.met thereon, will be made only at inatuiity at theTieas uryof the Tinted Stales, and at th? ollices of the AaBBtaat 1 rcanurera at Bobton, New-York, and Phila? delphia. The Post-OHicc I>i-|??itrncrit continues to receive complaints from Colorado. Idaho, I'tah, and Nevada. that transsient newspapr.s and other printed mattor are not delivered by tho overhoid mail un loss pre? paid ;;! letter-poetagt r:>;'"<- This .iepiivation of the people ol the West of the full benefits of the postai sy?t?iii is ni accordance with law. and they have no remedy but to oblaiu the repeal of the obnoxious* clause by (,',iii_iess. The Stonewall, or .lapai?. M it is sometimes t-all?-, is BOW ready to sail. The otlicers and crow aro all ?ni board, ('apt. GteOTBB BfOWB, bli ?'?iiiiiiander, with Ins exe? utive ??-SOer, First Lieut. Theo. H. DiiIhiis, vvcie enhocad today, Coi received Admit al Urad ford. Commandant of the Navy-Yard, and several other ilistiiiKuir-hed navy oflleers. The _____? and l.uly friends of the ollicers visiled the steamer al.so. The stores for the trip wen to-day heing plated aboard. A sutlicient amount of coal to run the steamer to Noifolk has beCB placed on board, and at Norfolk the full supply ot ina! for tin- tup will lu? taken. The two immense life-boats, built exactly like the model of the Nonpariel that so succ?s?? ulljr crossed the ocean. uro now on th?? steamer. Then? ait? also two of Fra/er's patent lit?--rafts on board. Fach of Iii???- will earrv 1*2 iiersons comfortably. Tin? ?aOO-poi?odaf and the 270-poumler Armstrong Ciiiiiis ar?- in tin ir peopet plaOBB, while the SOg?MS,. Bojlift?, masts, rtaring. Bails, etc.. have all pa?VA?-ti in? spection. Llen!. Dulxus. the executive officer of the --teaiii'T. reports that the viss?-) is as sound as a ?old dollar, and <1?mm not l?ik one drop. Next Thursley she Mill quit for Norfolk, and then? a day or tv?o will be expended in haulm? her upon the dry dot k. ?-x amininf lu-r hull, and ceeliag her. She will then ?nil for Japan, by fray of tin- Straits of Magellan i'lie follow i ii?* ???'dei in relation to Upton's Iniantrr Taotics mi-? iasoed by tin- War De part mont to-day: 1 'in new ?v?t' in nf infantry ts,-t.es i>r?*parej by Bn-ve% M.i|iii-.?i-ii ? iii.iii. I'niti,I8tates Arnij, n? oiiine_tdedfat adoption in tat pUc?* t>f all laitiers, i?y a Board of otu, eee, '?f winch lii-n. (iriitit i? President, iittvni? lujen approved, i? adopta?I for the liiniiueti ?ii uf tlie Infantry of the army of tin- United Stat??, and for theobscrviiuceof the militia of ths VaitaMl States. To Insure uniformity throughout Un- uni), all infantry r__4r?EOS and maneuver? not em* tii.it n0 in that ?i-tem ars prohibited, and tho?- BMtB?I BIBS?!'flied mil D43 strictly uliwried A stat, ni, nt comjiiled in the oiric?? of the Paymas? ter-! '.-lierai shovTs tliat up to July Hl, 18n7. there were received at tin- ?lillee iOBjSO elm m s from discharned soldiers for pay and additional bounty. Of tliesa ? linns 73,(197 have been settled since January 1, ls??7, the tun?? when the payment of botia* ties lirst bei*:in. The BBtOBI t disburtied in settling these claims was |6ia_)l0fJU Cla??s are now being settled at the rate of from 1,200 to UMO per month, depending on the receipt of the aeeeesatp liitoiiiiatnin and viiucht'is. 'I luiv are ten paymaa icis.-i,1MB- in settliu? these claims. Dunn? the meath <?f July th.-re were 1,400 additional bounty claim-? settled. lnvulvinB an exp?*nditure of Ooveni tin'iit money to the aiiiniint <>f fl.'-K.iHiO. Widow?, wini have been cettitn? a pension of half the monthly par of their hosbands, under the laws passed prior to the act of July lui, l-viV,, are nut en? titled to au inert .use to eight dollars per month under thal a? t. i In- friends of f aiit. K. P, Kuth. chief-clerk of the tin.???. ?? division, Interior 1). partiiicnt. are appro lit n-m-, troin ? ircuiiistiiiice?. that he has drowned hiin??-li. About iwo months ?mi 0 he made an unsuo ei-.ssfui attempt at saic?is bj shootm?? bbaeelf in the li, id 1 li.- r-ceipts from Internal Revenue to-day were tl.Nr.'.illl. _______________________ MUSIC lu want of other conceits, we will do well to p?iut iniict tlie Terr.ue Oardeu, condtulU-dJby Mr Thomas. Tb?? most Interesting pieces performed tin Tuceda BlgBt **snt_S " ?-? litT'o." from S. huli'irt's^v-mphony It1 i fin- vaiiatKins 011 "Gott cru lit?- Kran/den Kaiser" (th?* Ati?'ri in Ntititnia! liymu),l>y Hadyn They were both i-xecuir-i! with cliiinuing precision and expression. There was, al?o.lM-iit's March <?f Vu tory." v?, lueli ?.au never be? come t?-?bou?. Anioug th?; lighter pteoe? waa the "Village Swallo-*--." liy Stninsa. With full tu"kn?>wle?b*;inent of tue completeness of these concerts, we would siiKirest t_e In? troduction of a ni_l??ejvocalIi-ii_rUtte as a pli>iw_a BBB-flS The pul?llu|wo4ild be well ??tlattiHl wilh ?uch sa Innovation. __________________-__? du. Me.ide ?miv?'d at Lon?r Branch oa Thursday, ami is the |BSBt sf Mr ? W ('lnld?. S. BBiar llarlnn ami family arc at their home lu Mount l'.t .i-iUit. Iowa T. Hiiclianan leal bas l??'?'n entra??."?! t?. paiut a portrait of ex rifsideut Ixird of Dartuioutb rolle?-? The Hon. Tbfld. SU'ven? and ex - President iiinhanaii ?rr to??rJicr at a weddiiiAtT at Mouatvlll?. __aeastse OSsbbb/i !'??? ?st week. Mr. Kollins, Coiinnissioner <?f Intern.- Reve? nue uiupsins t?. s'o to New llaiupshirts to-day, to be gone aiMjiit tvvu wet o Col. Chat-Mi 0. Befan Ol The Boston Journal, lia? tMMghl the " I.ivt-rniore Faiin ' at I'lyuioutb, a splen? did old country seat after the KiitrUsh style Fiesiih'tit .Iiiiii?-/ refused to i/raiit a potition to i -1 > 111111 n o a letter} te ?upply tanda to th.- two nouseaut Mercy, but ?etit them matead a purs?- of ti.'?"? It is stated that <?*'(>. F. Von Beck of Kon doiit ha? ret i'ived notice that a chancery ?nit lon_ ??.?nri lii- in I'eiinanv. has bel- decided la his favor, uuder VBleB decision he Ket? a fortune of tl.OW,???)?). Seciit.itv Stanton has \tocn patttioaad i?y the citu??n*i of Memphis to hand over to the military author?. len A?H'it Pike, tin? editor of The Appeal oi that city, a violent Rebel sheet. Fr ClWHIIBlBieil John Hickman of Chester Couiiiv. Pa . li.is nnaSSBtlrt t,i Ik" a candidat? for the In ?is?tuio ol that State. ui>on the ciplicit mound of re? fill m and opposition to extra pay Jud-ce Totteni. a well-known and talenteid. jurist. diM at Jackson, Miss , a few days ano. Ile wea fir rxv eial >e,ii8 a member of the Supreme Court of Tea The Rev. Rowland Oomnir, junior pastor of the scliotvl ?f Cintren (Dr. Miner's? lit Boston. h*a Ijssea illsiiiisn??il by a voto of th?> member? of the ?Sarek, his ;ir?>ft'<)-)u?ii? ot Vui\ei94ii_}Ul not Umg up to thuu ?rt tinea. ^ Warden tln-ntian, of Rellevne Hospital, lula eceivetl the body of an unknown mun, too much di-com -MISS?*1 to be placed in the Mormie Black ?oal ami waist ?o it, white liintiTiraniients, Congress Baitera Age aiwut li?; BStgata 6 f??t 7 ; brown hair and whiskers. Col. William Gilpin, formerly resident of Jackson ('?unity, where he ?*? well known, lint latterly ?o? wrnoi of colorado Territory, I-? now mtni to be .?ne o? the weaiUUesI ?neilin the Weat, hatiaa recently Batta tract of laud for *J.7oX'.i?>?i. Brave Corporal John Lorenee?lie whom Gun. Biiriisid,1 called the hero of Roanoke i? trying to earn a livelih?KKl for himself and family l?v d^ia-nsuiKclKsr? ali? Patriotic air? on a hand organ lu Providence. K. I Jona w.is a member of Company K. 9th New-Jersey \olun teers. anti wa? lu tho frout at Hie landiug oni l'o.iiiolia 1,-laud. In till) euiragement a roiintl ?hot t?a?k off b"tn il? ?cita but li? IP"" "1> a uood beurt. and was able in ?isa Hospital, when he ht."?rd that vii tory an the uland *?* ours, to arouse np ana iV1*11 fur ?mtet cheer? for the I mon. ?Tin? Farmers' an<i ManufivotnreiV Bank or Polishkee#sie was visita, r?*?,''''-')''b>'ou'' Andrew Je ????ru, who mu? a spurious check U'srlna the iiaui?' of ?r. Henry D. Vivrick, aud wh.? rciut-ste-i Cashier Davis ta oertifS' It. TheCashl.-r caviiplleil, sud the jouhkman dis* in?*- of the check at Measa?iB. T. L. Reed & Co.'s h:ii?Blng ltouae in tbis city. They Oeposlteil It in t_e llanover ?auk, and?ieuoe it went tw the Pou/chkeei^le Instila ?ion. and was there cashed. Ou We?lne_lar the cbecB wa? hftiuied to Mr. Varick, and be pronouuet-d tbe |iui-a ture a forgery. The bank pos ketsthe I.??*, ??hi? h is ?ita*. The voun? man is supiniscd to have stolen the blaut rrose Mr. Varlo-'s checkbook. A young widow of Quincy, III., met a ?tningrr on the street and asked him the way ; ho asked her ir sea was not a widow; she said she was; he said ne wasj widower, a do tor from Palmvrs, Mo., and l-r?*P?y" nmrriag?? on tbe ??pot; she blushed and ,0M,1*^?_, wouldn't be oom? home and see her friend? abou? ?. ???J Interview was satlsfectorv, the marriaH-* w lJ.iVi:l*rTL_ for next moi-uln*, tho widow's cs*h <?H0> ?_____? doctor's pocket, he went to get shaved and has sevsr ref iirued. He even left her, cruel man, sU_?*Un? inj?? public s?|tiare while be "Jn?t run o ver to the^u*f-*Jf*_ Vtiere's no suoh doctor lu Paiusyr?, ?nd the ?wUlu aropa uptju k wouun ui to44ii