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JTEW YORK HERALD. aAlllflORDOBBRBBKTT, fbofiuktor and editor. K. W OOKMR err FVLTVN A-.D NA*-Al v-fll. DJIILY HERA I J). 2 f"- c?rv~K P*r WEEKLY HEH.1LD. ?try?oturioy*t A* | M|| per c*py. rr $3 per a/wiuwi; fAr Kuroptmn Kdttimn j Kr ?Mim. I# any parf ?/ 6fre?/ ftriUt*. *+d *3 f? g/?y I Ml a/tl? CVrotncnO la inWu.f' Ike poirarf-. ^WlwrrjRV coRREsPoybtscE con ~ VOZtTNTJRY CORRKXrupfDEXCK. cotUmrunr Important now. ??hc*l< d from onv quorfr *J |A? ?*rU; Ww**d, wtll bt hbtralty r>ud for. Ova Foheiun 0?jh h a? MmPTu lit riirici'ulLV iwi'UTtj ? iui. axl {_,?! nn Pioiou m?T to ca. ? ? fT 1 LETTERS by mail. for tinbtcrtptiont, or \eitk rnifW'ili. to be pott-paid, or the pootot* ?rt Ubc it - aoi jrom lb* monry remiltt*. totrc ? ' JOTICE taken ?/ onanjrmaui tommuniention*. i not rtlurn thotr rrjtcttJ )rXRTTfiEMF.NTQ rrntwi tier* ujrmng. JOB PRINTING extemtti wtlb ntolnt.r, tbtopnt??. ~ dtopotcb. XVI M?. 1*1 AJtCSEHENTS THIS EYBMLNO. MWI1T THEATRE, Bowery?Viirtt Trtitu,? j Rbawbb Dvtau kDWAT THEATRE, Brokdway?Ladt or Lroaa - rat i Took Ty imov. RBUVS OAKDIN, Breed w%y?- V ill AOs Doctor - I Nwar. BURTON'S THEATRE. Ckaabm atiaat A Saeir Iimr All A HiltT Una?Too: aba RATIONAL THEATRE, Chathaa rtraoa? Dino abb -Tmauaba. BBOHRHAM'S LTCtUM, BroAdway Orailm II ? Iaba Sauit DiiKtikii't-InrnrciaLBO. ?BE10TT'S EINSTEE' A MicLaaIoB HaU. 472 Bread w?, ? EvmoriAa HinrrBSAiy FELLOWS MINSTRE'AS. f?IWw? *-a?ral Hall, Ha. MA " rajr? IriaiuriAii H..mnuir. ENTERIC AN HmCH-Aa ?:??? FaBroaaaku At rmmi aid ErBMina. DOUBLE SHEET. ?ew Vark, TknrwUy, May Bit, 1M1. LBtMtTalfgrBphlc IatelU(tner. Oar telegraphic dispatches give fill aceounf? of tka Movements of President Fillmore and Lis party, together with the speeohc# tnide ywt?rdu.y Tha dinner at Buffalo, given in honor <>f Mr. Wetxder, took placo yesterday. The a< oa?hl rep TaaaBla the etiteitainmect to have Wen a very ?lagan k ore, and the erthcmiasin of the people *?< in# to hare Wen unbounded Tho Union MQtiinent KM general, and Mr. Webner eommaneed h.s Eton?i a odor the mo?t fhrorable demonstration# to hi* aaditors, and hf* 'peoch throughout was lls taaad to with great delight. Jt will be foaod fuity jeported in our columns Antral of tHe AfrW?Wewe. Tke Cwuu-d steamship Africa arrived at this port yesterday. from Liverpoid, having mode the vhort Mt passage yet accomplished by the sta.imert of the ftaa to which she belo-g-t. We have rwaived by tor our Ml files of European journals. from wtuoh a# have made copious selections. Cotton has declined at Liverpool, ihongh tV <v.tn ?ial account* arc generally of u very favorable .wacter with r? i*>ct t other -topi.-*. In la-try ? th# eoot.rrnt be>:; to rent w the eompUint? ?hi?h preceded the revolution# of lH|h, and ?n!y m* irvr alleviation in promises. In England, the Mblic mind is bent on a redaction of taxation gene vally and not without reason, for the poor pay on many articles of daily consumption as much a* one kmsdred per ccntnia of profit to tbo retailer At the present time, London receive* a stlaiala- in her peat exhibition, that restrains the excitcuniit which would otherwise srio- from the fui ure of Par. Earner/ W rescind lb- tax ou malt, which falls mo-t toavily on the laboring p>or; but the lew..*? wh.ch will be tuught by the exhibition of foreign industry, are dostin'd to tale effect eventually, when the walls of the Crystal Palnce Uve been removed, and the capital returns to its aoeu.-tomod do'.new. What uay be the ro-actlaa (imc alone can 4eU-r winc; but it will proda<? anything but content meat. A wv*e gorommont would prepare in sea sea vine new stimulus. in the shape of liberal measure? for the increased happiness of the people. We are happy to fc.td that no disturbances of a peiitir-al character trc anticipated in London; yet, If we may credit a provincial p*per, a ve-y -up. eiou- eircuinitance hae occurred. <>ne of th-. Urge paekage* of statuary from luly. on L-.ing -penod. was discovered to be hollow and filled with gun powder, which would s~fn to indicate that coo apirator* bad conceived the id.a of destroying th. 1'alac. of Industry. Th. matur, it is -aid, Ud been kept very quiet, bat the recent discovery of a ire in the building, together with tfiis cir-umrtanee, natarally arouse- grave apprehension? on thi? side afth# water. Th. most importtnt it*?i of political in? ell.gso-e Is em- to whi' h wc a -Ly or two since ref-rrcd the result of the insurrection In Portugal, Of the Puk* do Sal.Uiihs, who had taken up arm against the President of her Majesty's Council, and virtually against Donna Maria hemeif. The find accounts ef the Imke, who Lad iL'd { * several jsur the poet of President of the ' oune!E roprwwoVri him as a bandit anJ marauder, and ?oddenly we flo-i him to hi* ancient potion at the side of th' 'dusen. ready to form s tew cablnst. while the fount do Thorn*.-, has reeum 1 hi? ^Id p-iti'-n, too, ee Minister at kte f'ourt ef Madrid .'aalian ba. and the scenes of kit insurrection, remind the historian of the days of the Koo-au empo ?or*. when the colliery controlled public affairs, aed made and via. Is gre?! rc-n at wul. Ral tomb., tot a few t< u before th# Portuguese sob diets turned in hi-, fa or, wa? hurry.;?g aor.*-the frontier*. and 'J homar, ? /. ?.ly alarm?-l, ha-i Uak< n | a refere by eight on board an EaglUh man of ???, leaving th# Qurwu at th' rrmrey of ^ ^<nt The loMiers, however, shouted for Saidanha. aod began to hunt him up, fir. n< him, as th?j Iwuan stodiers did tb?ir fifth ?mer ?,' -i???-, hurrying away la hid# his head laohewsrity They hr ...ght him hack i? Wiumph to ' porto, amid th# efcoets ai.d waiting la- ft tf tbo who.. p<' pelsna ami ?o ?. #' ?, * ' he ? n-w ??????>? ? as p?aMitol a# the Qann's minwtrv This ' ? I gular moveoiei't watUt fiat whi.-h cvhibilad Ifea oldici* of tb? lae? K? g <1 V. ? r<:n?h f- M' lag with tb?pe -pl", ?r,l E will * ?r t y have it? totusui*- ou all the amice of Pro-is. A..*!,*. Timt| yt even o? Ht-i* fHaadmg am ? a" sow gelling to b- ar- much the drea l < f hi.- a they were fort trly it pr< tc.eioo and t .e uiv... earihiy miration r.li-d n| by the pote-.au-.1 the .-arib ! vsa L ? Nap .1- n. a* w.ll b- -- has to invite th?u> ?o dine r -? ? m.fture of r r eib-Uion. and to k tp f ?'? ' 4 humor, u ' *? ?f acoidesu. and we shoald n d h? arpr.?eo at any da; to kara mat ?! *h# g' '? 'P*1 I ' 1 ,r 'l bavehad * owifult the wi-hei of il nr ant e- if they sholil I I be driven from th.;ir *hr'ie?, or made to CB| 'uiaie with ?h? p" l> "f ol rc ar miesr. w fo n a f wrfel #' I f ?? p - on A< fur l'?rt?i ? w c? t h ? iu'h C ' i *"!?? has s#l mu'h m> rc t'> re mtnead I i? than I >o s.ar bat he may a # g-. md ? >'tl -.ginjidg meat by rc*?r?' I < ?p'" ' * (..?in any is onlh# tv "fan crnpri m 'I ho o.d dhng c.ls sac are full"' d." < .Dt'llt, vb.'ih i# <k#i> seat i d, a* d ? nnnot * era ' ? el l?y any >' tbs or ii aory epitb#a? > p . ? y p.wer? Arvtvnl of II i Ol.ls-lalir from Havana. Ky the arrivil ..Mh- ' ea?n?f " . ??. w? ho- j re eeived Was of Have a cew-pai "V to-I ? l*ti " Tin-re is r.nV. I new . intrrritln? ?? lb' o Tos ' yeaiors of th# Cabaa ev; bt -n are usa'ed with ? btdiffersr##, und we p-rce-vs n-i npr'#? n ot ! pet mas ap| chet*si?n c n 'be part of th ^nve-nment ?rim," I ??. 'J | ?airwl o" with ma-.- i it, mid the lii#atx#s w#re yp#l> alAmied TIM MctfeMHit Ck?nk Cwiuwwjr-Ami* lltvtry In n K?? SIujh:. i'Bt of the suits bow pending between the North auu >oulh InitiVM of the UdUtoJlit l Lurch, Miuc 01. before the I AiMil feUtw Circuit Cottrt on the nineteenth ir.yUuit, in thi- city?j udge< NeK n and Betts presiding. This suit is a very imj ortunt one, and we find for the Southern divi sion of the church, the lion. Reverdy John son, Mr. Daniel Lord of this city, and Mr. John son, jr., acting as counsel. For the Northern divi sion, the lion. Kufus C'hoate of Boston, and Mef-rti. George Wood and ?. L. Fanchor, of this city, are engaged. The Hon. Mr. Ewing, also, is watching the case for the Northern division, he being counsel in a correlative ease pending in Ohio. From such an array ot talent on both sides, it is quite apparent that the cane is of groat inte rest to the parties engaged, and a bfief survey of it is necessary for the instruction of the general reader, who may not have examined the case. The Methodist Episcopal Cbnrch is a voluntary association. Up to June, 1?*4, unincorporated by any legal enactment, it cambered seven bishops and four thourand eight hnndred and twenty-eight preachers. The sum total of members was esti mated to be above one million one hundred thousand persons, organised by a General Conference, and a number ef subordinate annual conferences. That which is popularly call:! the "Book Concern" of this eitv, and valued at sevon nundred and fifty thousand dollars, is one of the religions educational engines of the body. In 1844, however, questions evmu-'ted with the holding of slaves treated aoi moeiliee in this voluntary institution, and its nnity was dissolved. It was thereafter known as two bodies, distinguished by the sectional names of North and $outh. The Southern members hod done most to enrich tbo Book Concern; but they were denied the one-half of it, which, in equity, without any bar to such a proceeding, they na turally would have been entitled to. This half is now the eau-e of the ac-.ioj^bofore the Circuit Court, and involve' many questions with respect te church government, as well as suggests many philosophi cal thoughts with respect to tno influence of each organisation- on the character of republican insti tutione?b< ing. as they are virtually, eeoloeiastical courts, which call to their bar, and have power to try, eonviet and disgrace members, ?s well a? to accumulate large estates in land and other pro perty, and to set up troublesome, if not dangerous, powers. Thii extraordinary quarrel, it vrlll be seen, is not about souls alone On the contrary, what a .-peo tacle of worldliness docs it present to Christ uod bis apoetlet, and those who have ascended into Heaven during the pe?t eighteen hundred years ! We per r?H ?? all the array of the law, lawyers, and a mighty company of earthly spectators, to the number of about ten millions of Christians, in organized ehufhes. interested in this singular strife over tho material' which, the combatants profess, arc to be u-ed for the -aJratisn of .-'iuners and the progress of the gospel. The Presbyter an population, who have divisions among themselves of a kindred cha racter, are deet Iy interested; and the Baptists, al'o, divided into antagonistic parti?s, look on with f?;ncstn'?s. The Catholics and the Episcopalians mr- those only of the large sects who have n t any at x ielies of the ?ame nature, be oh use they live In comparative harmony, and have not interfered with the i oliticAl eers traction of society. At the first sight, this great owntroversy m.iy ap pear to be but a question of Jaw or equity, involv ing dollars and cents. This Is not so. It goes far beyond any technics lilies of the legal profession. It ha' sprung out of political dogmas, inoes-antly urged by thj-e who eare less for Christ's kingdom than their own personal ambition an! love of empty di-tinetion. The quertion is connected with the political ? icitements of the day. It i- a branch of tbe same fanaticism wbioh has produced the excite ment rcWBtly displayed iu >outlv Carolina, and in th# disgraceful see net of Syracuse and of Boston. Its origin may be traced, with mothe in at i'ale t alti tude, to the efforts made twenty-five years ago, by CaiTisou and hi' little satellite.' in Boston, and by Arthur Tappnn and hi 'mall myrmidons in this city, to establish oigaaixod agitating and anti elnrerv societies, for destructive purposes?an J de structive purpose.- alone, live first fruits are now vMUe?the effect is V(bee us. We behold, already, the division of three great ,-ects Into fragments, and the -{sitting of the two political parties of the country into factions, without ary rational par p-c or object. The next result may be the des tractieo of the Union it*.*it. Nrw, Iter* mire re. i.tr, <r:gini?ily ma V by tlar rvtoj, and Lie f oedjntor", w.-re bared .hi tbepUiloeophi ral d ginae of V<4tatrf,f nutated opmby the Uobc pierre reptiMii an* of I'm. ee, which, ef\wr ? mpoee of hfly yrere, hare boor rerir.d far the purpose, no* bum Wtivti, of dabbling tb- world in the Mood of another M !W uft. Ill >n;*- Paine tuid Tbntnae J?flei?on, inbwf with the rptrit whit.h, in the French rerolntlor, made the rtreota of Parte ran iriih blood, like water, cowed the eocd of fa^eti eietc, ' y their famon logmit that "all men ?-? born free and equal " a dogma l-cwitlPul ia enm!' but empty, traiaewtideutai, aci trutale* in fact All men. on the eontrary. are born w*ak and imbe cile, wd, io fact. -tare#. They acq aire right* only j by age, edaeetlon, the eiertion of intellect, by honesty of action, h> indn-try, and by theadvanw of eirilifation In gociety. The dogma ?o often cited a* the ba?i> of oar forernir.ent, i? a billow ai d-en el. ?*? eonrd; ar.d H ie time that the id?e* thrown ain't g the people ty Te^ereon ar.d Paine, originating m the pnllorophy cf Voltaire, ihoold ?wet a*Me h* political rLtrUtar.iem wf the m??t de*t>nctire character. While we bane b*et, under it. it ha* Kept u> in a - ate of agtetion, and we ho hel l ti? happinee* of twenty-fire mil!; >n? perilled to Kwf. up a to<re 4 in-"on f .r polit cal m??te ing .ur e?.ait? of jo,tire. oar ehurcfc"?, oar edn a- j titi u! ?y*1eiB, oar t.-iciatM operation#?iw fhet.erery arenue of life, i? af'>rt? J w tb the tpirit of thi* fWee ! and | #ni!ei,?i'v! political lie. '>*? of ?Beh wret bed ?< jkirri "?me 'he lomn of the old Fre wb rer-> !af>w. ur I the urrihle nwwertttf HI. Lk?tr-ngo. 1 T.rt a* If wa'ned m time. ? 4 e unt- r irritate the eg ta'icn thai bar e -1 fbr t?i-nty-?r? y#ar?, by I making ftp* f-n"*l * I r.*4 agnation, ha* Ion e. totuOi ?<!>??>, eoBijB- prii leT.ee, iujI en e mo- I moo r ey rd to the l.e?t latere its of bou'inity ? .a. \ agiu i'.'i f->r the I eio-;, at,Tar wbue breed and eraaprrben'ife argi* tb5# continent, by the blew .-4 ?f Prori knee, l? destined t?> be"?>me the ?yn. *nre j ? ?I inti t>? end the Irt'erpreter of freedom t. erery people "?j the fare ? f 'he earth \t eweit with hoT*, nod wi'h ooaftdenc- 1 the pni'l""?i*l rmw>n ewl 'r-tiaete ef onr reee, the re ??Jl? of tb< ? nygle wlrlcb waft now eoou term'- , rete ii tl ? p. rf> t 'omftie ^eee of the United ; 1 fate. i,f io enerehy, abirh, fr m I'.e <>?< tre t" itr iirromf. n n< e, ? ,1 iioperur.el. il In 'he hietory j of lh< world Tnr n.??i - i?. if,. *. .k< n- We tr < ofeeelon. In ellwdlr.* t< the i;irn?c*in< r,t of Ihe fk.wnry theatre, la thl- e ly to . Ifc. n thet the eft -ril i>- ef We ee' fk Ui r * , .. r eod ht? e.oii-^'(.t#ot here* end Ho ?rr 1 (.?; .n the attempt |o| note e <!tt!i r ead enxttte '? h !??? f<.r the drer-a em >? n? h*H V. ?n ?wh. hh eaiiiontty to entitle Mm to ree.i?e lion' t**t!ornial at the '. nti U of tl.e (.nhlie to the ahape of a e< ntplintentary ton.fit, whi.-ii w 01M tv >nadn to yi .1 him a hi - ?wffl. "nt, ? r v n. mti ? , *? 11 ? *l'.|e, to r?|I ?? 1; ? frit hie pr. o t in >a< taey em herra?'m?nt? f'l.r i t ? t? ere h?j py '0 j?r- hue heen?' ho>?l hy lAher pre*?ee. end hy th? p? r-etiel and profmHtonal frlerol- of Mr Haibh'in f tetie '.ard< n h*e hern pler.d et their dl?p"eal hy Meerr* freiuh h ft# !?? r the tii ? r?l le ee.. a "f thet apaelow* a?4 1 !< ?nt hoMdtrg and ran of onr wowt eminent etilt?ne hare kbii f'.rwar I with a rati to the pahlie, to ?H ia the pro petfd ? rk That eali hee he^n fe-ponded to with ekiertty end a uftley haa he-n h>hi. the fee til te ?f wMeh ere em te .fed In en adrertleement wh'eh may he "oiied aadef lie proper heed in thte day'* pef>"f Tu thle w? ? ntil n f?rth- reader ae ?hi wing that th'e n? .ee rne'i* te wiede. *r(| alii t? . erried 11, Iw 1 ..meet, awd ee tor. had wlnir the fhet thei fhe ' teefiral. ia t'.oteoe j W.tioo, *Ui be in ?? *y dee? a <-hy oftbe title lWTK?K.?T1W <'-?WOmOW OF Pl!*?W?ThV AWt A IV? Unci?Unless matters ore smoothed over a?(l smothered up, some quite curious aud interesting developsmenta and exposures will b, ni4?ic upyx? the assembling of the l'eonsyivauia oocveuliori* at Harris burg, a few days hence- the whig and the demooratic. The whig party in that -State, and the domocrato there, are sadly split up into tiii-cor dant cliques and rival faction*, of whi"h office i? the chief bond of combination. Among the democrats Simon Cameron, Kva Fraacr and Co., threaten open mutiny and secessieu, if James Bachonau is not thrown overboard as a Presidential candidate; and they swear the rote of the State afell not be given for him, at all hazards. The friends of C?m, lKfUglas, Houston, Dallas, Butler, Woolbury, and, in fact, all the other candidates, unite with them, and they form a powerful phalanx. They hold separate conventions, but the probability is, to avoid certain defeat by the whigs, they may agree on a mixed ticket. Wc ehall witness, however, a good deal of recrimination between the contesting factions. With the whigs, James Cooper, the United States whig Senator from that State, mutters vengeanoeagainst Fillmore k Co., if Lewis, tho lliiladelphia Collector, is not dismissed; and, if his Fishes are not complied with, he will, doubtless, ^^?onsein favor of General Fcott, or somebody elec besides Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Oorwin. lie may go for Webster, as it is understood he wue aud is opposed to lewis's oontiuuanee. On the other band, Governor Johnston declares if .Lewis is re moved, be will hoist the Soott banns# forthwith, aud that Scott shall be nominated at the approach* iDg convention. A few days ago, a gentleman at Washington (not oar regolar correspondent) on the authority of .Senator Cooper, wrote to the hirald a statement which we published, as follows:? Washi.?u to?, May ti, 18il. Mr William n. Lewis. the Collector of the .Jwstoms for the District of Philadelphia, is once more triumphant, and will retain his place, from which there hwo been tn mention* effort* uiada to have him removed. Mr F. cutor Cooper and the whip c.nnmiitoa have been def> ati.l The joint opinion of tseretnrie* Wchnter Qraham, C< nrad and Ftnart, hit-, be. u set at naught by President FIllmoTe. Tlia- hoc tu.J its .'feet, and Mr Web*tor. it is re i,l. ..-lion ly think* of resigning To this course he is advised by Mr. Senator Cooper and the whig committee The whig ccomi'.tw1 have learned from Prntddent fill more the rvaron why he retains in offloa Mr Collector Lewis. Oov. Johnston ha* address .*d the President also. aud has declared that be will not b a candidate f.ir rc-.dec ti< n. If bi* friend. Mr Lewi*, is not retaiurd In his t?.-t w< .'oiler tor To tl.ts President FIRmorw ho* rej.ti<sl that the ('oilertor shall be retained. Mr. Ovyertotl Mr Fillmore fbut ihi. pledge to Got. Johnston *v a pledge to n coalition with tree sulll-in. and that the l uuu men of Penney Irsnfa would alt o tront it. It is fMrlher und. rstood thrt Mr t\s)per ajnd hi* frierd- wili now g|MM no t betaele to the nomination of Urn Fecit for I he Presdwticy, at the Pennsylvania StaU' Whig Convention, which will be in session nea'. month, while Lewis and his friend* iisve jriedgsd them-, lets to priveutthi*. Mr. Oooper told the Pn-ident tbu (inn. Scott would I* nominated by an almost unanimous vote. Mr W.lifter will not bo a party to tbia coalition with free roilii m. and will not rttn?ii: to assist Mr. KiUnynrc's esuse : but it is said that be is determined to feslgn? | have the ruh.net, and ??t up for himself Some of the organs denied the eometnew of thiri rtutemer.t, and it wa* questioned by our regu lar correspondent. Since then, the author of tho flirt letter again addrctseJ u.*, and we published hia letter yesterday, stating? Tlii* is a prat country, and fvcic (r?at thing* '?re J"fk? In it. 'ibr Islrpraptjl: sommunlc-allon from mo. wl.ieh uppcurcd In the HnaJd on Monday last, altbougb contra dicted and laugt.'d at. on the (pee 4irU <f tin* Treasury D? purtm. nt. *?? a true bill of what too'. pU>'e beta* n the Prs*ident anj Petal or Cooper and the Pl.iladrt|diia <?< u i.iil'rr and between Mr t-eereieiy V. ?V? (? r ind Uie ?amr committee If the truth must bo told. I ha '. ail the facts fr*>tn the niouU; of PenatOT Oao|*W and eotae of hia distinrub hrd user-date* Tb- n^u-J wtU eslaUUb the truth of all 1 bate eounnunicaUd. We hare not any doubt of the entire truth of tie stat. mrnts gi\cn by us to the public; and if they are deputed uuthoritutirely by Senator Cooper or rrt *ide?t Fillmore, and if they are in ignorance of our eorretpondent, the authority shall be yielded t# tLtin upon their requisition. Wc desire to do all full justice. Senator Cooper doubtless knows wlto our informant u, without inquiry, and we think, therefore, the question u already solely be tween him and Mr. Fillmore an 1 Governor John ston . They can settle it between themselves, though the public anxy demand to know b-w it is aettied. U'c at flrrt thought Mr. Fillmors was to an awk ward dil ram, aa it rosy-sett dismissing or continu ing I^wis ; but he ha< managed it quit.; adroitly, Utr ugh we cannot comm-nd hia courM on the ?cora of dignity, decision, or i^flioess. lie does not de cide Lewis's rase finally and eoncla-ivel/ till af.er the convention i* over, thuf keeping J?fcu-toa and I Cooper both in chook. If Senator Coopvr'f sutt-'mrnt is nut erroneous, bow? vnr. in one point t-f ri? w, th.' whole adair is lamentably mortifying, and, ind~-i di*rusting, to every true fiieod of republican inatitutlo?, and their prtwerration from impurity and corruption. Federal official patronag* is avowedly employed, for party and political purpons. The I'rssi i. nt and the Governor of the Mate of Fsnm^yiratiia are pre sented to the world?the one levying a kind of official political blaok mail, and the other ree* ving it. Fe d. ral appcdctmenU and office* arc used as party capital?as the oon/id. r.ition far using or withhold ing p-olitioal influanee?by Governor* nnJ Senator*, is party convention.3 and i-ou'-.-'ts. Some erplaoa tions tr.ii.-t be made of this busioee*,or K will be set down as a flagrant ouse of politic*] Giw| hiaiein, and will of itself ruin those oenotrued, in 1'enaayl vania and elsewhere. thr (eltlii* and fastrd Itcanwrs. to tar miTM or ma naasai p S'i rt.eems.rs bav# lately loft l.lverpce^ f * ports in tbb eemotry bet u? eocj*?ra their voyaga* revue* liws to as* vena. f>sy< /bis. *fi-i lb* Po'lfir nrrfeed at h?w Tort In ll 20 ? Arctic * " ? .... 10 1# ? Av.raga '4 Collin* line to N*w T'vh TV T ? miia una to saw te** The AM* arrived at Maw Y?wh In Rump* Arerv* of 'onard tin* to 5>.w ? -? in I* ? 1! IB ? 11 6 90 ?? ? ? 1 12 90 t?U Irs""? " "... JO Jri f*vs ? if Colitw 11 man k>*a to ? Tt ? irrlfif at Jfnt.io In r?nba * *?? 'f t onerd He* R-t. .. * t'olbas Iteo te >.w tori ta faror of (??Ilia* Tt w.ll fc# sen by tb* *b"*v i ?< ? rnn lnra that it,? Coillr* line btat the rrw. a V at*- f the ftp owed line to k*w Vork tWewty-lbree b. ar- and ihirt> irlmt??. a J furtbsr. that th*y Ct.iilne bewt* ?tu.kilj *rr rr la S*w V.ik lu ? f <J*T. t*.l?* li"?i < ml thirty nnant.e les* tin . tl*plt tab** the Casmid I-?ui to nr '?? at a l*??r .ti?t?Bs* >4 two SwiiJrod * in t tt li'r f>e iUna.set **t Ur.wn aa fcl'urr*. AJlW&lCl lt. Clip latslll(. nrs, Fmr.?Aboat a <i?*rt.r p-.-t nlw " t - ? last nl*Ut ? fr. t r ?? .-at 't the br'rk iutl A a*i<i ..70 t.isril ? w t. tb* ltr?l I'd t f n-h ? ? i. . opl.-l tf J. . ?J '. I . 1 ? ,. ?? ? tli'-' v! .6 1 ? i ?' l / 11 r? h-in lnU.1 as a Is < and Mali ?! *fy ssuVI lin.. n( TV ? oip.r <ll*ieka* of th* tiiildi r. r ?.p? *?tsrally 0"? il l '? ib? alsito partO- a* dwellings The Kir* Vn pailm.it w.rs primptly on tbs pT'on.1. I.nt the r. n, ? iptrad sa rapbily. that ih? upi-t pert <4 th? tnitt.ltnr ami tt* entiteul* < r.-Mlng rl. efly if lu ll'. I ) furniture B?re r -Ul 'clelf .1. tmjsd Irt f. r? ta f r cold t ?tib.lu >1 A I., .(li tb* f.rs ?ilJ net e> moirnli ?<* to tl < I' '? r 1<ry. eery ?I'.es.in ?Ina.eg* ?** d e > try thi ?*t< r a I, . I, ; > r i ;? >rn I' rrerBS ihrpv.|th the -rlllo/ There had mi l.ritilnw I ' n n ore anyihleR' f r n?<iis n > ?? 'odd .n mu to. bor-lins oat of tl<? <f? e nr.pg ?lepi?r,t and soqnieh *s? tt? ?[.*'. In fr -n? ? r ??' i ? '1. i ?? . ?? lit" e* I a* ci llr F*eklel'* ?tee*. Iceli.'iler furnliur*. wa? aboet II MA: III* dnmaps ats at fl 20S "? liaarasw Crmpi J * ph 11! ? i .ri in. ..in..' ?, .. l.? bl* *ti rk fi vi red ly |1 . (? In the S ' ' m,l ir euran e (inpcry The tlame* ?iiB>i?.iit.i'a'-J I" tli* r. if of It.* *? ,< 11 tr i- hui.d'n* surlier of iliend an I Nnrfolk ?trsst* I 011h< J were si on e*l ln(ul?h? d, j*l r, tf < fieideraMe ?i?n *( wa? done tothserparit'ifn .,f A T ? r t ? d< n *.-d To (|,o to* direif J Jsnarlt Tit the water fr< <n tb? sn (in?? 1 he TSlae of .'eUDSlt ? r < tk W-.o aVsoit Tt iWWi; iornrrd tilths nrmklyn ln"isnm? ? ? mpany fir I l.iilt I i ere In,an I for hi f j In the Si rtp Rlees In ir?rre I ? mpRpy A Mrs Ma thews, a'm tspt a m? 'hmls*' Is nrdlrr hi n?s In lbs njp? r part id ?h* so'imr I.* iil.i g *. t all bsr sg. els asfb u .) daifiae. d; nneorar ? d aeloMeee 1 y msnrsnes The tp n - d.-?lr^r?.| was 0WD?d ly Mr M?rill ??in'tli. *er?nt.enth *t ?? I Asnear *? re ., ii M barn. It.e llr? nrldnat. d In the stttc over I ha t .* trtore II e u?r d l?jr KreKM a? a rTi??.ur"t?'ry <4 t. dt i f p. Iii n Tbs pe? teWr damage In p.rl. Turin l<nf Ik - buildinr* Wat h* ertimnUd at bom $2.\ 'MO to tAOOuA Theeo wee* *? dsatks In PollUu' r? dartre the week tndipp the Aftb Uist Before JuSgs R*?be. and Alderacu ttriftn u4 Ball. r*lAI. Of A IN WKTHaH fOK HANM-ADWHTM, IN CAl'* IKQ THE DEATH Of A SE*VA.NT?!EL BT ILL TEXAT ! hent. IIai 21.? When the court Adjourned last evening, Dr. Lent. bouse surgeon ui' the New York Hospital, *u on the stand. and under riMiilnution" as a witness for the prosecution And the l>u-trlct Attorney had asked the question." What war and is your opinion, as a medical man, denied from that pott morttm nam!nation, a* to what was the earn* of the child a death ?'* To this quev lion the defence objirted. and the point war reserved till this morning. when the court decldod to admit the que* Hon Counsel for defence took exception to this doel ?ion. and the witness answered the question aa follows : ? " I fbruld aay the combined effects of the wound* and ill treatment enured the death;" I raw nothing in the condition of the internal organt of disease, which would haie caused the rerour effusion. except the rlight con gestion which came on with the rerour effusion. (with the same c?u*e?.) and reacted on it to increase it; the effusion upon the brain Is alow in coming on; it might haie been coming on for months. The witness wee crow examined at length. Jeremiah Lotbrop aworn.?I am a police magistral*; I reeoilcft Ann Metlowan belt g brought to the police of fice. Q.?War anything said to her In reference to her dungeroue condition 7 A?Her condition wu the rub ied of conversation while she was there; it was in her presence; though I cannot say that the conversation was directed to her Q.?What war said in her presence in reference to her condition, and the prospect of her not turvivit g ? (Objected to. but allowed ar addressed to tl e Court, but not to the jury. The object being to deter mine ?h< (her the girl'* statements could fed given as toe timony taken in The witness then gaie his testimony In a low tone of eolce to the Court alone. The tertimony wax to the effect that it wae said that she was not likely to recover. ffiduey U Ptewart, Clerk of Police, rworu.?Teetlfled to the Court that be raid, in presence of the child, that the officer should hasten to the hospital with her, as her condition war such that she was not likely to rooovcr. The Di-strict Attorney now nropoeed.to give in eridence the statement* made by the deetnscd under oath elaimiug, for there statements, the value of stutementH made in ctirtmii. (The Court excluded the proposed testimony ) Isaac Cockrfalr recalled.?I war present at the pwt wor/.-n examination of the child. Ann MoUowan; I no | t eed that one ear was considerably thick; the rim of 1 the ear may have been as thick a? my hand; I saw an indentation on the right side of the forehead, just at the edge of the hair; it appeared to have keen struck | Willi some substance harder than the hand; it was an lneh-ed wound; it wee a sour, red yet. and apparently jnst healed, I recollect a mark or braise on the back: the Coroner oidcred '.he child to be turned over (it was ' then lying on the back); it war turned over; and the Coroner, Dr. Mcrritt aud Dr. Lent, parsed their hands orertbe lack, when the Coroner discovered a spot of ' di colored skin nearly or quite ?* large as the palm of uiy hand; the doctor then took the -ealy-el and op. ned that hrni*e or wound by the direction of the Coroner; the refult wan an extraordinary large quantity of in&t ! tcr. or bloody substance, coming from it Cross-eiamincd.?Tbe matter came from the surface, and not from any of the internal organs; the mark on the for. brad was about an long ax my finger nail; it wan ; somewhat harocr than the surface uf tbe akla, and of a I r< <ldi- h appearance, like a wound just healed. The prosecution here rested, and the counsel for tlie defence pr<eccded to open the case on th>- i>art of the prisoner, envious to Inking any evidence for the de fenf e. the Court took a recess, for dinner. After recess, Jnmes C Lee was called as the first wit ness for the defence. He t. <tili- d a? follow :?I am a ' phydeiaii; I have been so since Itsifc; ( knew Aim Mctiowan: I wa.? fir-t called to see brrinju'ie, IMP; th? ttr-t thing tbat attracted my attention was an en largement of the eitcrnal car, also an enlargement of tbe whole side ' f the bead; there appeared to be no in flammation, bu' rather a fltM>y condition of the ear; on application of pre??urc. the swelling on the side of the head was removed on thi second Tint; the case was of so peculiar a character that I Invited Dr Buck to so* it with me, after his examination, we o<>nclu<icd to open it, and discharge the fluid wbieh was between the skins. Dr. Buck opened it, and it diselujrg.;d a considerable quantity a little (oagulatcl blood, hnt moetly a s?rous fluid; 1 did not see the putieut for some d-iys uf.ar that; wht n ' did sec her, I found the wu- still enlarged, aud opened it on the other Hide; it diecharg. d about tho smile as the other; visited her iigoin. and tound the en larg- ment had pretty tuu.-h disappeared; the ear still continued enlsiged, but did not appear to eonlaiu the | fluid a* before; the skin was slightly discolored; she 1 complained at this time, if I recollect right, of a eough, aud had olh. ?? symptoms of debility, with a pain about the h'-nd H'ld iia.-k; 1 prescribed for her. aud I told lier mi'tre>a that if (die did not get bi-tt?r, she had better go to the di-jwueary; from the examina tion which I made, and from abut -he had toid m>- hep* ? if. I considered hers a ra*?i of the suppress on <4 t he Ine.i-e* ; h< r symptoms wer. su<-h as I generally find in ca-eu of ft. i pr *-iou of the menses; greeu eickmes or ' chlorosis may be mwd by this; 1 discharged tho <-a*e ,,f the liead end ears, aud afterwards mode auother exatni tuition, which resulted in my advising her to visit the dispensary; 1 treated her for tnppfestivu 9j jj?c mens-sa, onth pw wit daring tiie tlhiJ 1 should lb!ok stout a mont my various visit*: >uppi.?*ion of th? ru? n?e.* i ? oecom palui.il . oraein*. - by dark spots under the ey.s, I hare POBietiflSCC SM-n this so marked us to prwevut the ap peal nnrs of u lilack eye. \\ it&fr* vmi- rrcK*&iin< & \>y the lK?iiiet Attorney a.?i i KUfnotid 0. Ritwauii nworn. atu ft pbynieittu; haft* l* -n go for more than tweuty yearn; I w*? Cornier of the elty ami c* urtty of Now York from 1 ->4.: to 1Mb. I have ft.cn rj-"? 11 th< di-r?'r e..T,id pnii nirluiejft, thcr- ar ? ?re?t number of flUMft of ft- rnur ftffaatoa; dleeai-e of tb?: liter 1ft u ft ?ry iruquect efta. tut lt> also dtowa* e of the kidney*. eleodltteaa* of any of the eeroi.? nu-iubmoM. fl?M of tiro heart gam-mi debility frotu any cause; efcl'irotlc ptr~ ur nr.- ?pt to tan- ft. o u? cfluaioi ehlo riti" debility would be likely to produce tl.eapj .can-ew ? hwh ealeto-J In Ike ease ot tbb girl I'ros-wnin- .1 hdward Hairy ftWi/ro ? I an w Mr Mcntuio; 1 knew Aim Motlcwan; I lifted at Mr-. M.-?b?Q ? houfr fremth '-l.li cl Tcbruory, 1*4* till alter Ann MpUowan'i de.-lb, tier* ?w> f m ps-pson* in tbe K.iiby. Mr and Mm M- ? haii. Ann M--?>.,wan an i my-cif, 1 waft at botu?- tour or Sfte b<?i- ra h day; I took my ui?al-. Un re, I Isftw Ann ee-rs dt.y up to thr dayr of her d jatlt; i never ana 'turn wliU her L-wts a while I war in the bou > . Aan M-ijowan ?lef t in tint Crept room; 1 eirpf la the Usck b-dr-.om; Mr and >lm M efcen sept in the ball bmlrvwoi; Ann eiwoys Idfltet ftery d"lirat' . 1 did not -* any IhMH in h?r appearance fjur (a Ere will Mm hi; l-aib, aha ftft al--tit tb? hou- ae Usual Ann Frier est -m.?Know. Mm Meehan, kru w tnn Mr*, wan; 1 saw her l??t en tb. nai.t ot lie lltb ot No Trtnl-r. the Biphf ahe w.*t H??J, I raw bri at my bou-e. tAZ ft illiam ft.;eat at about 7 oV*--ok, Mm Mi-eh tr. rim. b> my r-*?n and 1 witt out, and the g'rl waneltilag on thr stus-p, I -aft Mrr M..-ban gift- her ?noo<j to ride i-% a-tagc. ard told lertilurrj to U?. drnsam .k.r'a, and she nvd -be wi uld meet hrr at Mr- r in Rrcsune ?treed. two or throe done* from tb. Bowery: then I and Mr- klorh n tala'd tyeldiei ces.n c-r eight nil nut-?; Aun wiit away imwduitely on 1-oing gift. n tin money ? ltd toll t- go i not ee* Anu alt- rward. UU I saw ci .Tftr "fl? r ? In i In tfc' hOe| iT&Tl.fl. r "hi wae doftd, 1 ba I U? Ttr liftr-l iii tlir ftnae lioua. with Mi" lie tun, I bat been in the b?Ut of lUitlny Mm Melo n: I got *<Mjuainl*ll "III h-r l-f /** Ami norer l? lire wit; her; wldle Ann lir-dtlier , I limited Mr? Me'han wlMtlM two <t thr" lutes a *<? A. W' I wuietiinoa oner H w-K. 1 had ("?n A. a fte af ten aathat op lo tie la"t week or bla? day , 1 nefer tio w of h*r I. log beniee; I iu?tr oaw y umrkr of t'-ntlng cm her Msry Mfs'ab- eworn?la Nowetnlior. 1M0, I I'.rwd at p4u|ifor "tret; 1 ?sw Anr V-icowan on Palo 'lay ? iglit 'T Mon hty u gbt befoea ahe died; it niuet fcaft i he- n Moiidu,; I rant wiy ?hat time it ww, rbe we* a* cheerful at <i*ualthat ?t*r ag, n?? r saw her will, a Mark rye. eaa a lamp os her air. in tbe puuijmt W-r? her death Rho la lTle.- rworri Kru-w Ann Mr<,,-in.o red In the acne b l r with M" Meatuai wlieo Ann rftme to liftt with tie., the let tlafts I ft.w her w*s, I think, la ttet- h*r. 111 in inth twfore her death; 1 nasi to ?e? her white'lift lifted in our bmiae, ftloioet eftery day; I m* Abu the I. gbl rbft wei t away, tbst wo tbe 1 Kb of No. ember; I I' 'IT *? Ann beaten, never w, w any chuug* Inlirl ealth fi 4i tb. time "lie earns to Uf? with M.'? M ? rill ll tlf. ? I the time -he left ran <i< 1 I'rire. Jr , leci -I knew Ar.n MetoWM; I lft?t ft. her on the rewnd Wedneedey night ?f Noftm left Ibftt wan the night eh. went n*ay from Mr? Mew hfn; I met Mu Hatliso and Ann In M 11 lam Hreet. a. 1 sa? giriog down town, tb?y warn ydl< loerry. and si., n I met th. ;o I saw it whs ll in; I saw Van afterwards ftitlit g *i I b S|?|J ; I s.*i4 it SIM a ? id tuif*it *r?.' -tie was tuoll-h tci ril th? re -l e mblht take e.g/t ? be :il 1 ?! s preferred t? *it r e I bad fre?|oratly wet Ann ; f did not .re * ty rliana, la ben dCl MM* Wta; I u -ftrt aw I.I r !? .1 , alth neb I n-'-d to eee h> r half n 4 ft"3 bine- a U?y 1 - ? eig!it?-e* ta<?th*. up t April IMP t'ti '-set*n 'ne.1 I |i. ? i raw any -nsftk" ? lew hi" after Mrs Mnehan in-.red fi-om our ia , I may hufte ? sin 1'intlilil/ 't toftty lline" altyrethei, 1 u ear sow any mnrfc. atenit hi i fa'ah ten 11 u, hton ewoWd? t "iee t in be sa?l?e li je win Mrs. Me ban. at M William M ?t. smr luf | tr* a. i I I. il here Utl Mr* Meei.aa 1 ft: I saw Ann Qfte or i is tints* a day during the t... Mr? Meuhad at IPwl W Milam fttreet I ne*.-r "ae Vnn is-i.' n rot ;ew any marts ?fleeting abudd brr I raw hi r oti thr night tilth, lith f kftfrMw, iiiiM writ ll therftftldllf. du h t 11 - w. i s. ntor I l.a-i i.D h- ? I ru'ftur rdi >r<?4 ?oy ard'oeahte rh.wy? In b<r .pj * .luring the tin.. I waa ae MW'lwUk krf I. . > r- .to n |. !???? d to p" ft* by two ? f the Aisfer* ?i' befit y ili?i tlisdepeoialaame to tan Orphan dryintn >oroe bate in '* t-'., and left in N? i*etal e. IMT.an l tin '; ?i ? ? In ?..i t ft l*0i, n ? I ? so* a hctiMiy en I Id -mi was nster ftii >t I nt lln-s lay* The defence a iroittod tl ? I ? ' I. ny |IT< |I d 1.1 t-e etieltftif frrwn tl .e w ? ? II.p rft'Awaeh.fw l*-d on b.th sj.|ea. sad wlUlet "? i . t'-?? rr w (Tbi.ftftdsr ) Wftrlnr AITolre. I. ti ii i .r ? flstrisarit ftrr.wia -Th> wheel "I in, 'in ' m tl'irwie i.qIIi by Muter* v egh iaAl ,itt, i f Kitudl gtoa (Mfttiiet. Philadelphia fell-I mi?l.<Utr' p. ?< rn?? tit ami to he attached lt> tlie eoa-t *tirft.'y w. I tie lauiict I f ii ?a iirdsy n. si el high Wat? r. t'? Is I ' III 'g I Vet I. am IV f~t de-.p II r en 'toe. nbleh to uf Ik. tteepto pat torn, "ml boilers nf the lim ft" fed Rural I ; ' It raagrment if the *' intpr nm/ i ? ?-it bafte 1 ma In It by Mi t" M-rri-kh - n I'h to le'f hta. ?B<I ore t>ow f-ady fn In put :i : ! I.i -10. - T 'n co|'| ? . I Hence built hy "V II M.H. a I to le rrrnman<t"d h* lapla.n ll ll IT a fftiWian. late of tbe Matohn and r'-a 'Vtt-h. w I 'e lani l"i ii* to tha yard of her l alldar. at t-.a I t ' Hi lb ftttmf. B It this afisrn-ft.n. llif I,arte I'reaMetiflal Tour, ftllhanfth It M? c i 'Hit *4 i-1*r?*% i Rfldi *ft! it 7 ' M??. f*>\'9 ft fur i ???? 9y Rn- *>***%? litlilh ?t f tb? ^ > or i ktecu' '??*#?? 'eltlkff. kt. %Q 1.T' ? iff kit rntn$t 1 f Htef 1 m# m,y imjt ht 99\4 ' t? t.ntr tttnmzn *4 l i? Hf-ir t\ ? fw ih? b\*%orf f f?*w ?ti' rr ortjpr*. Sir H . Hi f *p %4? ?1UI f I f ? T rn ? 1999% ?f?ls*r ?tM hfcf hi ft mtrnt HfviniviftV f r!t#. i ?11 ar. : *"f r fcifn. if r nlt 1# f ftfttinftr M? r M??lion * f ff i?i?* and hit p\ Ikrj ft!: T lltftTl i \t? fwl karnHrttn *lj?: Iktjr, k <t. t Cf r ftnit h t r? v f Tin l ki sp' it ami Meat fin. e In the I lis In | g.t ho lit*, >l.-s. or Uft'i i" ?? aft Sit .wrtlmdt rttwt. ?eels, fl ???, ftr.l Uftltrrs ar . :.i m ?? it c*.?s u p,*n . Iw if j .?t sr ? rr la tM . iiati ?? be ' *?. ? in J i|*it"r? tor ml* wIi*,I. i.l ?adfatab, at slCssuti'' ?trs't. iadae . tb? Ha ba?i - IK tot. 1 ll r 'lb ! HmUIm Hih, Fnrt HmmIIiwi, 1m I? Tbii b< autiful niLiMr residence, having coder* me thorough repairs, and id aay de, ided lni|.r -v. menu, wUlbe opened Ur the reeepttsn of bused-rv ou batiir Jay, the 31st May, in taut. The grounds bare beea ue?ly laid out. ami beautified with tnt?, shrubbery and walks. Tl.e proprietor assures hid friends that t o expense Las La?n spared to make this the molt lieliglitful and ciogeat place la th? vielnlty of New York. Fawiiiea wishing to engage tor roomi are respectfully informed that they ran enmruunieate with him by uote left at the t Acs of the Astor House, or Katl>buu ? Hotel, aud that they will meet with Immediate attention. _ It AWLEY D. CLAI'P. rnlou (ourtr, Is. I?Tnjlny a Trotting match (or $A00. To eotae of at 3 o'clock, 1 X., oa the L'aioii Track. Mile heata. in harness Mr. Sowerindy ke uamea black mire Eliiabetb: Mr Nelion samee black maro Susan. The trot to come off predial) at 3 o'clock, t" M. tUngca run hourly fr' m Grand street and Peck Slip l'< rriec. Williams burgh. Pare each way, 1AV r,-n t Admitt anoa to ail parti, M cents. JOHN I. SN EI) I UK It, Proprietor. Instruction In Phrrnolof;)'.?Mr, Fowler's elasc for Instruction In this ecleaoe, will meat at Clinton Hall, at b o'clnek, every evening thia week. Gentlemen or ladies wishing to inform theinaeives on the rubject, will do wall to attend. Term*, O > cnts a leiaon. Elriauit Wedding C'ortU, Silver Bordered , and ph'Tu l'orcclaiu. engraved and printed in gold, silver and plain itylea, in the meet elegant and faahlonaUc man ner. Alee, a iplendld assortment af French and English ailrer, cmhoaacd and plain Porcolaina Bridal Envelopes, Wafera, Boxes, Ac., at KVEKBELL'S, Broadway, corner ?f Dunne street Honcckrrpcri, and all otltrre In want of bedding, bcdctcade, he., would do well to call at M. iVil lard'i eld established wararoomii, I6d Chatham ctrect, cor ner of Mulberry street, where may be found the lnrgeat ae aortmrnt of articles In hla line ever offered to the public, comicting of bathers, beds. matraeeca, Ac. Patent acrew bedsteads und eots, wholesale and rt tail. Tlte Hat Flnlahern' I'nlon will thle day Introduce their Summer stale of gentlemen's drah beaver Fists, which combines all ot the desirable qualities of tine material, lightneai, and elasticity In thrhlrbcst derraa: also Panama, Leghorn, and all the various Styles of straw Hats for cents and vouthi, all of whirh have been jnJteionalv se lected. and w'ill be sold at the lowest rates. No. II Park How, opposite the Astor Rouse. N. B.?Thle is the only as sociation of practical flatten in thie city. No branch etoree. 1 hr Rot-Ay Mountain Braver.?Know In troduced tlilc matchlesl description of heed gear to the public on lest Saturday, and ha aaa kept busy from morning till night disposing of them to hla aagrr enstomera. Thcv arc exoredingly light, admirably fashioned, and made in Knox's best style. For any de*cn?tion of hat. white, h ack or straw, potroni?? l'JS Fulton strc-t, where you ere sure of ore unng tl r best, at the lowest price. Kemcmber this fact, and do not forget Knox. hummer StyItc of Htraw, Panama and Leghorn llate, at Lunta's list Canal street, corner of B'o?n t*r, toil racing ererv style and variety adopted this season by the American public, a* well is those of lorcign produc tion. The largest stork of Summer lints, and the cheapest to be found in any store iu this city. Grntn'i Hammer llata for 1851,?.The wplen did Kocky Mi'untain Heaver llat, Intended as tlenln's lead ing drees style for the summer, is now out. together with a variety cl undress hurnm,r Hats, light, cmd iag, and of the beat material and thn highest finish. White adding, every erneou, etme valuable improvement to his fabrics, Uenin ad heres, unalterably tn I is o'd and moderate prieae. GL.N1N, 214 Hriadway, opposite bt. Paul's. A Nrw Hummer lint.?The Gentleman'* betnmir flat.?Vt arnocka'. Hatters, bare great pleasure in unninn' ing that th y will introduce this day, U ty Zli, an?w and most beautiful style of light 1'ur llat fur Gientlemen'e stiiruicr wear. Thie new end beantlfnl hat is mnnnfaotnrnd of en ficc'dirgly rare species of French grer beaver. nevsr before atti mi.ted f< r a similar pmpoe* iu ihla country. and peri ci see, independent of < olor, (which Is a sbarm in itself.) incc lnparahle merit. To rertlnnrn. with whom rarity is a eoniidvrati, a, we have simply to ray. that having, as we be lieve. secured the entire stock of this flnc lnatirial l.i mar ' ket. I w I Hi the exception of one other house,) this llat Is m t to Ir obtained in its purity at any other establishment in this < ity; and we f?el warranted in believing that there hoe never teen a Ha* produced pose- eslng so much intrinsic fit ness for a -cntlem-ju's bummer Hat oa the French grey bra ver, now Introduced by us. W A KNOCKS', llaitera, Irving House, Broadway, New York. A Aevv Summer Hat.?The Gentlemen*' 1'in.tncr lilt, Gird, corner PlM and Na*ei;n street* in vite* th? att?n' i> n of hi* rutcoer< Ud tM pnbli* to hi* new ntd eleei.nt stylo of ei tr? light I'nr Pat f?rs>ii*nv?r w?.tr, whiuh ho v, ill introdnce this day, 2".M l*?mnt This n it i.i fabricated from ? rate (nil beautiful ? lection of French grey beater, never before euoceasfnlly attempted In till* cointrj. and vthn b p-ureases filmordinary merit, both a* to brantjr of i olor end hnerrss nfffratur*. altogether tape rior to i n* thine hit hi ne of re J to the patrol t-g" "f the pah lie, and wni< h o>ill ee.tiin and for iterlf a hi,eh plat" in the favor of ynlUnitn ?f discriminating and cultivated tacts. 1 lie ant scriber having made enrly arrangement* for a full * on 1? ('f tl.ii rare and v alaabie rur, and naving, c.e he be 11*1 to, M*HN "it entire pnrn stool, In market, with thn OS rcptlon of eno other hoard, this l.at le not to bo ohtnined iu its purity from ary other establishment In thie eitv and the ?I'bicriber fit's warranted in paying that the Prsrish Grey Boaror Hat n?* offer.,I will excel anything heretofore jrn.tited to public imp, cti?n. BIRD, eerner I'lac and iau rirret-. Tlie uaual fall *e?ortm-at of Drab B?avtr lie'.., and latoet at>lei of Panama and straw G /ode. A Card,?To the Isadlr*.?The nndr ratified r??r'? tfully anr-uo'ce to hie cost,mi re and ladite In one ral, that be it* Jutt returned from Pane, with tho moet el* rent assortment of French good* for laJlcn' (niter*. the most r??"-! *??!?? of Is. lint ali- tb.e ?iT.? *~_ port? 1 t.. thie country. Theae goods ha** be<n ?*lecred from th* most cite??l?B mercantile hourea in Pari*, lie nlao eur ?eiti to whclsani* inrr haute that b* le now ready to furaiah tat n. nitfc aa> ouastiij of goods of the latoet style. JtrrilS, *07 Broadway. M alrhra, both Cold and Silver, by all the MMnSd makers, are OkM br J. V. HAY AUK, M Pult?n etraot F1 err * atcb sold by J. Y. H. i- goarantead to give perl'ct ealislUottoa. Me la also #? .r O'auafacturor of th* eelebrated Mieheiivw ever polo ted Gold l'eus. Ameilean Pianoforte Company.?Have whaty 'U ?,, w paj t r lure, and get a beautiful Piano for email n. i U.lf ItstalmeiiU. The American Planof.,-** Pttny off r great is tuo, msuti to all who want Pianofortes, l heir pfflaelpl* Is that of the Roildi: lag Aaanelation and u.e-ts wit, ulvi r.ai approval. Nearly one halfof the nnml.tr >,f ni'n.l .re (It*') ent scribed durlnr th' pa*t w,tk. Thn hooka ?i 1 t rot at ly oloae during this week, both for Pianoforte* and t'al i. us, ao tt.at Uius? who would get a I'lan of their ??c for I <? thai, tli- y mw jav f r birr, a), uld iub..?rlU nt on*,. Gltrr t ti.e 1 Biraoe. Jvi Br advar. r'-'.ui Mo j. ? u' a !>? is rii JOC 111 X, ? ATHO.V fc PI K'.'ELI.. The I.wdl, a' tlaltern. Slipper*, Ties, Ac., e I ly B- Mil l I'.It, in < anal street, have ne.p.ired nn anvtable t. ? jri ty b*tl, f r ?:,eir esell'nce of quality and citi[t?. J |f ?. Ilia loag #,J - nee,? hat taught t.lm to ir.- ?t' aae'l i tha *Uksi 'it onr fair ei'lsent, and wo Invite -hem to g: cs i, * a <*U at IIS Canal (trtet, Bsar ffwt Broad ray. Truth la a KntnlarU.?'The ebeapeat and best jda pt hMtt Sho-ks,. and (.siter-, i? at JOKES h, 1* Ana s'-rvvt a car the Ameriraa ki"ia. Vlnliem to the City ?Ho want a kprlng or Nuxme* Outfft utll flad at tha craat ( lotting I1,un s( H WN ft to.. 1.:' Pwlton at rent th' largest, ffnest. and t? ?*pes- stock r,s?, ff?r?J at rs'ail. B?nr it in mind, UP Pnitoa street between Broadway and tk* Herald (C.e. HdHwy for tbe Million, all altea, Kn|(llnb, C,< ruias ns ilVmseti ' Hosiery Fin' rcideries, bates, l ace (ape, ValU, Tin' Frnoh S.~U??>rk, Collar*. ('tiff*. I 1'ouictrg., Edging" and Inserting*. Infanta' Worked . | it (.i.'a, f'r'astr ak. r?' Trimmings, ttiMonr. HatC n?, and i I n.tr.ftn. * art e|..# *t Wis Unio n It . Us,, and GUv* Biers Ti Oreen#i, !i street. two doors aboit Hurrav street. | TBOMA? M. LAIOULIN. i stair C arpets, at Wandrrfnlly bow Prtee la M_. b , 3a., la., fa , r- r ,nr l at ii B.wery, HIRAM AXI'kKROK R. T*.r? Wy Itta.r Carpet. ffa? da., nsr yardj Brnmkta IMoir ( *rtkt As. par yard. Eight nosiivl a*Is* r> am ?. rwoa A wlidi loauUfai CnryeU *ud Oil Cloths, nt It* BMW. Kullah I ?. parte! ThtwPlf CMWUnf, *?? TnV ?-i ?? ft* Na " ? w '?. HI HAM ANI I Carpet I _ _ Carv-i? 4a )uL ) iitMu im tfmi . _ ,- ?_ ? n .... i B4>vs <?i'tte*-l Oiatpeet lirprt t. UUMw?t la but I'iiM UltWt. Three.Ply (tn?i< ?e. H, J*, at-.ta.rf WwdrtfMI Mr.?Kn(llth Ikrtr ply tail f??t- Tarer*rp, Irgreia I tn?t*. Kan, TaMe Corera a4i w PVeatt, A. at na| arailelr.l |..w pruaa, at 4 II. wary. Mir: m Aa4?r?eB. tlia reirKrated. Iar?tt? ?u4 at.'?!?*< 'an ? ? ' - *ahllehm ?! la lha I eit?4 Matae. Alas. la?rala tanat Je 4e , Ba . inlb. idjui *!??? Oralrrt arr rrtfrttfalljr liirtlad la atimlnt aer *V 'I af tin^ia!'*-I e?eortm*-,t ef Jttaee*. *l beat inn t?.t eat a n?? Att tidrlit l''">ht?r St-aea f f MM, the " Fell ?. Al C?44 fr'l ? 41* ? ? ?. -? ?' ?uii?ar fa* -enae. ehieh caa ha 9*4 rl'litt ?|i!,inl in ??, n. t>.? nil " ? ? r e( ?!?*? tin I ia atrk.a. AHIMiROTII, UROTIIFIL". H7 Bitkiaaa .U WarW'i Kelt .?\ l?lt?ra to I ha Warld'l Fair era r, r I t-aaaaaiaa trt ?iiti-arlker'aafxili rf |?re#?in? I />? Thaj art t!.? a.utt ?*e?ppa*t and arafaJ art lata ?f tha k a4 r.at'il*" I, r-l.la.nr all iSat ia !.?r?a?'.rf for tbt t lit* (< I, * ' a.?* II ?. Ht' MiF.llA, 147 Mradvty. ?oraar tl 1A> *TtJ ?? . tad 2B Bn a I ear I'aml. Karlnrf.IltJ Biriailttayr?*Latllaaart FMpr-tf-llt inT t?4 '*?e*lt|e tMa lire ..'.nr. af ' r. t ?"F !? ? - *?rin- ?.??? t ??n?- xi ?i ei... ilia ?ar '? i?. I-. . on all I ih?. ait rr?av?. a .? %??? ? l: ? pr latex t.a a. at tr- . i .1 *; * it rk .u . I.all aa4 " I ? ? I * W 'IB II htXa'-a h?r?. C ? jba p ,ara.i a ,4 ai-A > t > v i<r. A.fe J. AAUNOIU. 1'hr I j r.?Ilr. Ilnlilnana. Harpnn ami I'lip ei. lea. r?.t*tlr ft 'it latlna, I at tat. *-irt<*4 hie *?!!? h lit Wheeler. llM OtilM, At Ilia Iraalr tl tf 4i?at?i af tbaeta. aid the praetit a ?>? spMhat ? , i rv .t ? i -1 tv" .f i'i* feral I'ar iian ?aaafhrlar*. > rear it 4 w.U . at ra-a, and le a al tare. iaa i ait ? * teal i. the nat aral .rar ilk ? F Btr-lii >IW. Ooumnit i llnlr l?f> ItiatanMy ron* ?art? rt4 tf ! ai# Mtak. Ilaaraada I tali at Ma4tvii- 4 ??tp mrta tea, piMrita, fp klaa 'mpu.ot. tka. Bvir><r< tiktli Midl. tlra hitr ir;? <mt IIm ho, ii u; f(H h( lk? 1> M ftrmW. ?aapo, t't pat# lipa M1 rhtok a: I U? M ! itr. Htlr Hotl- ra ?!??. '** , *r? tii f?<i?4 ?t ur. rri.i* ooniuiivi ?w aakaMtoi.rd L >>? rM?Pr. 'a H?l<?r atraak. 8ri-t (tor* fr?? kpoa?l?ap. Callea lap, *( nth Third atfotk .PHIIadalfi i* Trifaltllila I l<|u 1*1 llnlr HypBurhannn, anr at ? 'in, ll' rnhllo I otna and trjr T'tr It ? ml-tot., li t ty' l< | arrant ratnf I* ftlrit .-tpr, ttnt. 1. kri olivn r i tl iilft rlta, Il< Wliit *r? inlakltthln in aaattk an I ft nat ??? at'apt. i' (If, "l?ij, llnlr null Mhlrlitral Ml In lh? (.afttl and Paa'ft atpla? alrtart ooadora-tnt to kh* ?ht|? if hta4 taa inprt of far , f,? a'taml appnaraoct of all prranat. hf lllll. ( ?n. iltk'' li>'. "ta - 'inf i Plot atmrt, tthart ii pall I a juatl p t?i? i f at? I Infalliklt tatneat for iht aiat lin| tirlllra nl Ihi I nmplailnu nrljlnalt aflratr Irr? thrlrnrtioaa of Iht turn# ?f tha tkl?, WHMl a Ultat'art'-?i tlia hoa'tlij rlrrataki ,a of Hit flalla. I .a* ft, m ttr thnr i aotn. lintU'a Ita'rat.na It nol rrrtall r rr t' n min 1*4 at thr ai'i'l aPti lot I tft liMP ? r flit, 'rr, kit ar t "fnptlrr <i t ra of tka akin. Sold kf Iht Int'tknr, Willn t I, rlr. 27} W atkittf Ion "trift, li t"f 4 H .% II. *?a i'?? I ? n ?trral. Ra Itn ( lark fc < f I l!r tl tat i i'f t ???; llr Itaaa k l)t\, !'? Ml air-rt, Man t rk. Ilnt'kll'(t' Vf|(UHt l>)a|ra|?aln Hlllrra. Wa Hall r??'f rtaat fit, atlna mf i'flat ?? Ifimallaii ? r? .i ?i.m f, f #4 , ( flh'-?.to fttrtal t-ar'ainl, II ? l'Mart Vtf'itklt ll|?!*|f? nm.tt n? l>tik, a fa't trial. Ik ?tit all M | r>>rnt t ami tfftlrt ralitf an4 ta all #???? akraa H.t #>rrtti? ta art laiplMtlr ohayrad. Intnrt a |?rr-??tfit art. Tlit topnlarltj of th? lllltt't It f*[441/ it tk? ln> rr? 'r. ant tft ntml'r of t ttirt 4l?f,?t, 4 of la all parlt of llir , > na'rt It altn< tt lnrtt4IMt th# ariatlaal aflm f if ila tain la at III Ttilt* atmat, a| atalra, Thr rnnfInttnlljr Inrttatlng ilrtiiait'l fna ITal t paiiar*"' ? It itaniatra arlftm t thtt It l> kht '?tk a r Idaa of tl.n 4ay for rfirtla* a t^atrl* aa4 "nrtaln ,-rra f't '}'PT' ? llrtr aomplalnt. anmfalana huatra, aa4 all lU'lnat ari'int frcm IwauriUtt tf *.ht Mao A. kw ITH ii kl,l ftla l"r ,piiit?f 13# B trarr. MOIIV H-AKKBT. Vidkubii, P. H We nolle* no new future la the itoek market. I'rioe* ? re in ? eery uneeUiLJiKnta. and them U no indtcatton of any change for tb* better In atoek* generally, Tburc ?re stock* on the list whiehorlll aUadlly improre In mar irt value, whether other* Jo or not?whether there Is any speculation or not?Hut eoioJy and enUroty upon their actual merit* a? investment*, temporary ar perma nt ut. The no-rt prominent among these exception* to Jlail.iu; and nothing hut a waat of knowledge on the part of capitalist* prevent* thetr purchasing largely, not for h day or a wi ek, but for year* IJarlem is no longer a speculative stock ; it* value la fixed, and no combine tiou of speculator* can create any iluctuationa of ennap tjCeiire in the market vxlue. It most steadily advanoe. until It rank* among the beet railroad itoeke in thi* or any other market. The *ocood on the llvt of cxeeptlon i* Long r*land; and at preernt priest it is full a* ehmp aa Ilarlcm. The operation* of the company during the pact *ix month*, have made a wouderful dillerence in it* financial u flair* A complete revolution has been auubr in the *ystrm of management; and the earnings thi* year are likely to considerably exceed two hundred thousand dollar*. A movement ha* been aaade by the Corporation of Brooklyn, to compel the Lotqt Inland Railroad Company to abandon Ita motive power upon entering the city, and establish borne power. Should the city authorities do thi". the railroad company have hut one alternative, ar d that i* by no mean* a ted on*, but ?n the contrary, one that would provr advantageous to the stockholder*, via: make the termination of the road Willlamsburgli. instead of Brooklyn. A powerful influ ence I* at work to induce th* eompavy to tranafcr its de pot to WiUiam*bnr|.'h. and extend u track from that point to Jamaica. The agitation of this affair ha* bad rath,* a depressing < ff< et upon price* for the stock; but it* pro* poet*, evei under the most unfavorable air um*tuI><^*i,' a^e*'>good that a reaction must ?>on take place, and the lmprov<m? nt be permanent Erie Railroadcontinue heavy Reading Railroad will not fall off uiueh more. If any. an less a complete breakdown occur, in the eonj trade. It i* not sustained at present prices by It* merit.', tut by strong h< lder*. who are ready to increase the:; i supply If necessary Morris Canal fcHofl, to- lay,a frac ticn. and will prelaibly go lowsr. The ooaroiidation Ua.s bei n dete> mined on. and will take place aoon. Porte month Pry Bock Is weak at present prices. We hear DO thing more of the sale* of lot*. The, stock would ha v. been murh benefitted If the sale had taken place ao-X passe d off well Kdgsworth Is firm; but thotf id no stock pressing on the market. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Ts-'asuiwr >* this |srt. to-day. amoonted to $71.19ti h7, payment-, $41 Ml 91?balance. 'JO. The st. runhip Pnropn for Liverpool, carried ont flfr hnndrsdand seventy-nine thousand dollar* in specie The stesmshlp Aretlc leaves for Liverpool on Hatnrday Ike Cflh Intl. Engagement* hive keen made for ale-ot P*lf a million by that ship. The aggregate- cxoortntloxi this week, will not vary much from one and a %alf ml] lloDSrf dollars Before the week is out w? shall havo upwatds of two milil'-os from California. TMa will Lava; us a pretty large sua, after providing fur the demands for i xportatloo. Capitalist* mn?t bear fr. mind that the l-iae for recerv ir-g bid* for ibe first mortgage bonds of tba Srn.tx.tr>,1 ?cdFonnikt Vailrond Company. will est tre on ftr.tur <luy!l-t Inst. Theam.unt to l>? sold is thi*-- hnndrod ankU fifty th> u?and dollar*. The mortgage 1* for $*00,000, (of which thr above i* a part.) and covera the sntire property ard | ritili pi?? f tho. onijuiny When aomMeU-il, the road will l.r nlnt I; mile* long Fifty mil** are now In operation with a heavy T rail, and the balance?forty mil**?will be finished by tli* e'oa* of the year. It will be ?*an, by eicniinlog a pood map of tb* section nf country through which tbi* read will pa**, that It must bare a very largw ?mi unt of local business. particularly freighting About two yrara apo. wc heiiere, thi* road wax revived by ? ctD'pany of capitalist*. and some arrangement mail' with tb* orlplnal stockholder*. by which the new com pany obtained possession of oonrid -ruble property ami ?tcck for a mere *oup, Afyr ?or?idrraVt cb?y.ftcf#ri a-J much opposition from rival Hue*, the new etmpany succeeded in carrying out their {dan*, which, it the time, we mm h doubted?flr-t ae regarded fi nubility; and secondly. honesty >4 purpose on the par* of those concerned. We hare closely watah"d Ihe pro pre-* of thi* work, and are much pdwosed with the result Thr company I* now on a firm bade, and Ite prtcperity 1* almost beyond a contingency. It will have ?ne ?f Uw cheapest road- In the country, and It* tr .Itlc is tikely to be all that ran b* reasonably dc ir-d. Tbr slearnahlp Africa, fcom Li??rp><>l. biiitg* thoar day* later Intclllgrnce fr- m all part* of Kuropr IV* commercial and financial aeeouut* arc !>??* *o fatiTablc a* tho?c r.-ceirod by the steamship PraiAlu , a few dap* *inru Accenting to the Llvarpool wane t report, than* had Ion a further decline in quotations for cotton; but wa are dlspoaml to b--llw* that the depreciation 1* nothing more then that r>>port*d by the Franklin TV weekly account* arc made up in Llverpn- 1 on Friday, and. a* the i'uuard -t< am-r* sail on MUurday. they briap tbr regular weekly report* The Anvriran nil eteamohlp* hare on W clii"-d iy and tin account* th*y bring of movement* la th* Liverpool ret ton nwk-t ar? reptate.1 by tli* steamer leaving on the folk-wing *atur day. The corn marketa w*r* a> tlvr. and prb ?a haoyant Tbr cause of this I* undoubtedly the bar1 ? >rg state of th* growing erip*. and the wet, unfavorable wrath** which had prevailed for -nm* time Th* ft rn oiarkuu of Orvat Britain have be n supplied with aa innvi* quantity of flour from Kruno*, at prieo*. It iv said, which lsiftle evi n th# competition of the United talc*. Thi* had dout-lie** k pt th* market* quiet, and partially aeer-unt* for the large nportatioa of bullion to Krano* Th* Louden nron?y market wa* *ir*y, but stock opern lions were limited, and prior* d-pree-ed. The draia upnn th* B*ak of Kngland for bullion c<gtinuel unabated, and it U estimated that, witii'.n the pact b-ur months, brtwecn four and ftv* laill'.oa* rtertiar have been chipped to the continent aod b< fndi* It waa ?uppoae*l that the infliii of rt rangers into Loudon, from all part* of tb* world, to attend the World'a Fair, would change the current of fruition , but up to the latest date*. sorb a result h.vd n**t b*aw real is-d It I* our lmpr*as|r-n Osat a Urge amount of bullion hssbren drawn fr-?i th* Bank of Kngtaud by the people uf Grant Britain, for th* purpose af cmMing them t<* vi*it th* World'* Fair, and there la no doubt but Lha< the middle and low- r *!??-*? have, for ?*?** time past, bera hoarding tfreir ?mail *urj.|ns earnings, in th* ?bap> of g'4d and silver, for that purpose This. in the tgg**1 gale, would make an Immense amount; but it will alt ultimately get back again info II.* va*il>"f IS* baai and form the basi*. as usual 4 moiwuvI credit A port I- o of lb* ? lporiati r c.f gold and sll v - . bullion from London to lb* t'ontinent has. n< 4 wM bn*n aaoved by a withdrawal of deposit* molt dwrttig the poetical ra Volution* by the pe- pl# of I ram*, Ovrwvrr-y, he. At that lime Kn*li?h ?*'nrttle? w*r? pwt*Sa- it to a very Urge aim-wnt. and *p-? ial deposit* of t tl.m ware made la the Baak <<f Kngland to lite credit of prr atinent p"tit< la'i* ar. I eap tallet* in th* Con tinent. who hn-w n't. at thai time, what momoai every vestige of their r-naming posanw m.s might ha swept away by the pr-grrat ??f rivil wa- T'wi weal'Jt <g rvitain partle? this* aeeii-eti la now rvturulng in the eliapi (f gol I and silver coin, and tb* Bank of Knglua l la gr*dwellj losing a p-wti--n of Ila hnmensa sesstnauiaUorj of bullion A short time sines th* srwoant of bullion In lb-- B.vnk of Kngland was greafrr than at any p-.-v.oa* period within It* history and tt waa an in n,e?s* deasl weight the removal a p vt'.en of whioh bis without d< nht, been a gr< at r>hef to that inatltltutmn The tw?- m-rt Imp-irlsnt eovnn.ervial nail o? tn the world have fur ? >me time past, bsen large shipper# if spiele lor-thee eaWBtrV* Kuglnnd ha* *?P' eted to th?: r-nlinent. In.lle A* , thi* year, from flfu-nto twenty millions of dollar*, and the 1'uited fltates hvv*r*p -rtad t-> Europe- sod -Ih -r countries, about twrten million* if d< bar*. ?ft-l the current in b-dh Ki-*1 snd ?nd lbs t'litsf Mule* Is still outward Fortunately f r sash, th y ara II e | rit i pal re- iplents of v dd fn-ra '1sli''i mis. and the. drain I* n?t. ths rvf- re. of so ma*h evn *|ii-ns? The ?oet.il|l<-eurreney of the world I* bee-owing ts tterdia tr Vuiril lid W to tbat Mmh ia tlN "?m I tllf rata nil), all boat AnaM. anppty ail lli*( Iii ii'tiWMry tr Imp t "c- ?HI' ll"1 uUii'lim off tnmmi ft f, n<i<| th# |P||HH if pKpuUtl-i*; ntil w II ii ml ft?l fall Intf tl r hai.il* of lb* lf*<l<n( ranmaroM natiina Ihrmiafc tha opirmiloB* of Imdf it ?* highly naavwary that It ahi Mid. fr?m ilnir h*oil>, find It* war Into tb* r>?nt??l purta of lb* world, or ?l?r?r?r It will Hiainiata ladnttry m l ?r:< >*iraff? tral.tr Wa low* for i wm: int arilr|ty In tha mnviMiilliif prao'naa an lata. IKifti Tina thff hafr haan n?i?|'nrnliTf ly '|*l*t A pa|>?r rnrratiay haa h. an b*?I *a * raytarotiiatlra. and k?*. In tlila r >nnlry Ivan n'm-wt tha an|y alriaMInf ii ? liom Tbira !a< bran a trrotation la mff laaarlnl m, ami haraaflaf tta ahatl bad la's* ?'.'in# of ayala anting ah. tit In atrty illrri li fl, marrly for tb* fnlll* Mint of pnr|awra 01 n?ct> <1 with rrnnmarrlal laattrr^ fi r ahlrh It la partiralaity w. II alnptad and wntah giraa It ita yr?at aomparatira tain* Wo eaa wall rraoUaat th* tint* ah?n a ftw Uunilr.il ibowaaai 4< iart la but