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pfcwHailiPrtTi) ®t*_att»« THi '.. DAJ, J A *>..--'Y _-*. I Tfl. lm ttitrrapamArata. tit t'Vr:i tt Aaeiiyaon Cc»bi:ii i- . rteedrfl tbr tnioi-lon tat .t i" luthmtiei ed ... id itrt. o' ti." wrfiof.aol pr, .-..4 .... io: . bMaflBfu-raatyfb- _Uj"-*d_>i .,ket<'.--i!.ru"V't",l,1'n;;- r ,, .1.«..!,..rrriforthtao_iiOlt*iOU.dli4)t.d'J:('.*rJ:o T..r li ji m, Hew-T '!-¦ TeniM ol" The THbnii*. DAJLY THIf._-.iS. «,.,... rnnw.*» r" tt - ni': ¦.."¦«. onevi-ar (.111 U**fl*l. v ' M'.Mi.V.T.KM.Y TitlltUNK. _.» yra- (UN i...'-»l.*....B3 \viai:K.LY nuauax _>'rair I tafl-B,. .WA i'l.i. i- .o ifl>iasa AJJ ell TIIE TRIBl'N... Neat 'To-. > NEWS OF THK DAY. TUK WASL A li.'piitih frnm Nti-hvilh* of SiaSQA-B}. ._Mtf.en. 18888888 lately retrlved infurtLuti a thnt a bri^Kieof BakataarBky onic, lorrt. a_B n batmty af ar..-887, VCIT* ab°ut oroit tho 1-8BBBBN l.iT.-r. iit f.ora.nc*. foi the porpoae of a raid Ihl88fh Mi-illi* Tennea-ec. f.en. Kofl-aaau bas 8BB-8 jBBBaflaBBaM to BBB ll 8 l-BB Coi. MfcaMMa, al Colnubia. MBfMM-Ml B,-dfljth.nti:e-. rvijiiily had t-ken Ath:m. Tcn-r-sco, and vrti-a imi\ .nir oa Colambta. It iu tboaght tbat Oen. Fom'. Li ctffl-iiiifr arottnd OlnmMa for thepr.rpo tui #:ideBToriiiK tn mmWay the NflaflbviUc ml Nor-b-WtM fljru _B-_8a_a ond to obKtrut t the river nuvigstioa. Caai Bamael EQaek hai aaaa NOtaBatl hy tte Cf.j't M uh-Ul LotiariUe b. dtaa-*.:- i-"-t t "-* _.fl:Tto<fl. .-.th tbe lo-i ot pay aad aBflwaaaaa laa bka, aud to pa tM o'. ©ld.-.-J. and to .<. uuprL-o-ied for twoTe.irs. ThechjrL!--').ai'A,.-:thir-*TO'--A BflfMat BBl rii*l_t.(au of dii't, condiict -obccoaiiiiga-otficer. ui-t-iag ti.-e icport-. Ac. TL'.> Bafcah have BBM from _*BBBf B- *-, ll i-i, to the COth. wtiich. 11 trua, may Indinte ttBBf tim.* ne_r _lub_e. l-t-y oay that on the BMh, "Tbe «iem*. r«\ illi1 and t..e _-p*_U"l di-cbarge <>t' BB Batrf BBM -Bttaatb itecrd at thi- wt>.t rad af Umm I-I:-nd. *l>o frnntxi-itf. are in niRbt off tha end B BflB I_l«n.l." According to Kebel ne\v.*papeni, lararal ho*. attal tnildin)»4 at Carap Wlnder, BBM BM-BMB4, ajata l>_r_ed on tb.- Mtt i_-t A larf-e nuantit.. ol BflBB-B B_ry fltorr-ii aud dothing were ut-sn-.. .¦_. .8 8.888* ce.aftil nit-"npt ..'as mado tobuva lha EBBMaBl.» ¦ '-'x aioa at I'lC-mout on XBtM-ry, Jan':ary 19. ia i-o'i .q!-t'*-(*f-of the axt-aordinary inftn of woaia-i ttt _Sara__ baa Ba Boath, 0 » BaBa Lii-s or-i-rcd tba! _y_': pas* J-Idotuliois " itboal bmi;i? ji-fiiu' ili ebtala ilauthority. TbaBabsB it BMaaa bbb BflBfl-BffflB ilia'it. wu_it.-u nd I'hildrea foi 1^- Xaaaaa t > fiTJ Tka ia-.f.-t aaaa -am jAb-B-bb is by a*ay al _I.-:iii-i.. BMh iti.u On tbo BM Ihfl BaMa wwtata- IK>rti*d to bc adv.iurlng in tbrc? ivoliiu.n.a o:i r,ni> IV:'-'. but tbt--U'7 tt-isuot bflBBB_ara_ _Baa dny-i preiiLiue 4 ol. I BfMa vi n brnsh vriiti tham, and drorc them b-td aaiaral uiii.-e. A Oarkalnn aapara/ tke 19th, i*arr. ifeal tki Ixjnibdrdrr.ent of ibe city con'iinues the aame _i pt jti- .jualv rcporti'd. T-9 daini^e done ta eitro.i;d._iiily amnil. t-onni'li-ri-ie the n.-ibci of -hotu an.l Ih .-.e i'ii of metsltir.-.i. The ship Ot Btaat, Oapt. Ja-tvi-fB, from YoKo- bmWM, J'-'p.; 8 i: :. IfS -1 f'T X'"-'Y":b. l*ftfl tm(fltitlr hnrar I <."f Wii~b r « Jibiiid, lu tta* Iadian Unaafl hi ... BaaMfMaaaaaaJJaaa-aa Uy the nrrit7-.l on Wfll-Bif-By B-fM of the ated__.bipl.iti|iireriif. «.. BbTI .'-.rn''-4.jr!e'_ii-i tatea to aaia j-.-i rhfl-flaaaaMMbflaaaevfl afaaaaaaa. 0._ .Tt'lin 4*.. M< Clcraud h_-> baaa ortliTi'd to fjitj. BBaVl ..'cn. JtoaVii. C'O-Vf-lTK.SK. ¦¦aafl Jyn. *.*....ir. W:i.._ repofltfll baak tha bfll] Baiilji*" la BtiMBaB aalBMil pttm bn Baj. lf Air. Iiii rep rtedbaek t.'ie biil relatlag tot!. _3ont of. it i. :.¦ B Hr.Laaa la**radae4i fliidiD.' tm Vie Mit'c anti rty-,\j tT-.tnrh\\*tloii of monry f--m6..!,,.. i. t.i t.'io'.r famiJLiefl. Tbe Baaaa IU a/ptM n to Jflfta til" ludiit'l aiid Other p> BBfeBU iur tbe ...' ir .¦."!,.!,: tl >.. :,-'f,i .>' Juue. -.».;.'.,i»r pn-i*_. Jti. aTaaaa eal tl nptliebil! f'ir"J)ri*mi'r;;i^'--.l-tni"iit.-. .Ab ameudment '.ifl* adopted, giriait inai ad ot x-io jjimrt'.*\>..y taat ."_:._la aaaaai m tta Piaaaaal -iiaii i-.rdrr. no; en eciUng ouo Lu'idi*a<l doi' :T*. hit. ti m 1'- ainrndmeut toitilke out tbo rlaaBe freelag tha _ ' ni ,-.loi- tn :. ti' l : .. Aai ou. Mi;.-ro.iolm.'iti t. 0-pM tSen-.tor Davh «ri t: ¦np. Mr. Morill procoeded to MM-8M tti rAei-atr at I len,-th on th" BT-l-jrct. febort 88flB8haaBMa 11-ir by J Mr. Hnif. Mr. Laaa, Mr. Pai .¦!' Mfl] 8ttfl trUbaai t__:i!tr qi.-i-tioD, tbe _4-ur.fe BBUaafB-d. I:. the «»rl> p..rt of lhe aay, a.b.11 ^vai pH.*_e_ to iuvi "i-e tha Aaa-, of [aapfden of Qammtaa aarn not ssaflbllaa ii -per dey. Hoi ni..Tbe Jlotwe pro-ceilrJ to the oontiid. P:tion <,, -.:.- l.-fi. ie:, y Appro}.ri.t.iu hfl, M !ei-jitcd lroiu ?he<*omnrii!t(eof the W.BBl Jn- am 88-8881 t .--)-i prnd worii on tho Cipitol a::.l Tfeaay -flHllfl|a Baa 4lisjicre<-d t'i, und thu biil j.-.-Ae-l hy onlf foar ..-_. atire *rote«. ALr. iir-n»r. Delegatc ttOM Uttb, ii 'i" IBB j»<*..ple of that Teuitory from the charg-j ol lernaii'Io VT'oodt_Jt ti-.-y wt-r-profliijute nutcaet'. Mt. '. p'ied. I'l.-i;;- !::' ri-tiinrka ynb ::1 flj WM 8f .'. olt-flii'iii; UBCatB wl.lch hr-wa-fl pr-|>-riil II Bfal888. Tie ll'iu-* th.*n rranraed thr ronniJerntion of tue amrutljitory Confis.-ition 1888-llwi. Mr. 01 Ibera *_«de * ip. ib in _M8Bof fuil' o:.fisc-trlori of e t.ti| .,f Jlebeli. Tbe -.'uvy Appiopr;uiitn bil! itiiBlkfu nj). Jdr. Morril) made a apooch in favorof Mfl _Mtl-f ttfl Jtar'pnvity trctytrith thc-Iiflt-ah if...''-*i..i.i Mr. "W. J. AU'-n medy a Bpeeoti, in which Le aB-BBB- the l':.«-iduat _i:d bii frier.ls nitli Bfl_M aacflftlaa wHb r-irii:T_ io ika aaJaaB of tho aaa Mi. AbmU laftaC aad tbe BBBM utij jurn, (L LKf-WLATURE. r4::xATF. .Un. '.7.I'.jlii n.-re reported f_vor._lj ameudi-g the Kaiii-ud bid irj per_iilt:ng a bug^uge Or treight c_r to bc made up tu a part of thetrai:-,, m. khBg flpproprUtioni fur tbe Canal d"l>i-. to ameiid tbe llrook. lyn Water act. Ill-s were notic-d to gire effeet to the reeolution of the New-York Common Couiicil relatira totbe Vanderbdt ller; toamend tbe Qnaratitino Lw, to urt;u:ii/a- a Stuto Court of Appeali; fur a r.i.l.un 1 ou tmt Ht.iter'» Voint and Newtown TurnpiVe; to retruiiito tbe 8-1p of hay and fltrav; immporttLnn tbe Kevr-York Mort^Bf*© L88B Owpany. Blll* were intrr>d'iri>d fur frlanijoy cnginna on tbe Brooklrn Central -tailroud to determine the bonudaxy Une ta-ta-.-cn >eir-York and Wt-ut h.-.;,': t'i,i.utio', anthori_-ig tho corporat.on of >ew iork to conrey laada to the Hr bretr Beriarol'Dt fyociet- legali-inir tbe Broo_lt_ Vol_iteer laoudi; lo crntrol the runnlng of raBrosda in Brctlclyn. Ilill* .xx-ere pBfl.'il rt-'atire 8o thr ln*peotion of (aa motera; tnci-rTiorBting the lUflTf-erelt BoapituL Tbe Seaate .a-enl into liie. iitire leaalon. ait-r -rbich tbe Baafl18/ friii .»-_» di-cua«ed until the bour of -dJ-jornnif-Lt. j-»8_Ki)LT.---IiillB a-are paaieJ dlnctiug the Qleem Count} Clerk to lndex notica flf pendencyof aition: to amend tho Anbara City Churtrr; re'ative t. th* aalo mt thaQoart-itin* landa on btatea Uland. L_ia were int-t*odnced to proTidc for the eitir,;-_is'.i_ect tt ttm iu _.lat-aa_, I.. 1; to Incorporntc the Mecl.tinica' Dirae Sarinfti BflB. of Kew-York; toaaiend ttaabartar ef lhe Clttaeni' Yire Tnanranoe ro-ipaoy; to IflgaBl 8B/< tain reeolatione of the Kew-York Comruoa Co, ni ii f.r Coa-aiaeione-a of ?. peaB in tbe New York Fire De- jparuaent: to einatruct a railnvi tbror.gh Biath araaaa lighth and lentb and other fltreeti la -Tew-York: Ml or*»U a Bo_rd of Ketrenchi_*nt ai.d Co_trol in New-j Tflrk City; t<>r a Town HaU in Ja-.iea; t, autl-ortae n r_lr--_ MThlrty focrth Btreet aai Mstt ars'i'i;. »8W. Xarfc. US.mim-kymoA PtSmti mg #r**c4i_i-- *Lf Ut li .. .. «,*.- v '. amil nflflBB and loored to ti tal tht OtMflMflt fla »¦. wi'bout ctarc"i to tbe flflfl, YnL.lei AdJOB d . (iKM.lv 11, .VlCWffl. i '.. bi. mi Wedflflday, tlu* rflfldBfltl ,;1 .,.- i, Mty fl Qflfll afl flflrtlfltflBtafl aaaaMaiflBl by tht naort ef a ptatoi aafl on raaehlafl tha aaaaa fl Btdiaoai ¦¦'. " litotofl lr-ly *.f flflflfl i.-it * :n (flfl ot Nt). Ml Or.'.ii.l Btoflfl, It Wfl iiBrac,li'>,*'l.r Mflafllflfll oi Bflfl t.-.e W"l)-k:i,)tvii bi.! i«)B'.'*r. Bm. n. iviua.ii-', ii | ... fl :¦' £ Lflafltraefl toi of at tha alara aaflkifl Ttt Bflfl T**** t**\ IVii'um.-. hai flflflfl UvBfl witb th- wif- of n ma.i .flfld Ra^art C. H..:nc8 aal tbe BflflrMMafllAliiiiiiifllM piirtially i:BBM bflfl tho BM of hii wi.v.fl Bmrt*t fl" flothflaadaaar. Hn toflfl.I aa»*********-***T**\ the. T'-alh Preoiuct Station-Iiotttf, ly CflflBM V, fldtf, and avurdiit raaderad "i aaaotd . vtth thi aboral flii'ts. Xhfl pr;fl.T-.-i wa. aaaflatfltfl to th.?T->mli to, aw-iit tht ot tion rftht G.-otid Jury. The IflM ReginflBt, « COfltfld by thoTtli llTgi- Ht it baafl, aat larlawad aa Wadai -1 ty rttraetaftg; BfllftfW an.l ('ofr.moi CoaaaBfl Bafl of the(ityi II ..ll \Vb*-n th.- r.'.-i.-tk- VM v -r 1 IBfltflflflM BflTflhfld ap i>i .i.iiiw.iy. Ihaaat M lha WaflllflflBa Paiada| Qmilll ahB o the tr.ei « cre IMMlBll. ********** nafltaa flflflfl Mn flflflflfll ¦^.ttafflflMflMMBifl iiflflaflt . ... _,, jV pccial d'-j.flitch from LooIbTIUI Bflffll luu a!" iflfll H.-ury- Eltobflfh, tmund from Na.-liville to Cin- .Bflflfl, fi. flflfl hy tb" ,.. o:i th- fld iu.la.it fl Bhtaifltlllflfl Bhfl M a flflltalt. Bfl had ou hoard Hfl bflfl flaaflBB I aClilllflaatl The- iee etive waj at, T..,iiiiTi!leou the BB, ii:ikin|? Htc flfll l.oito tal carry- bfltweatfdtas baifB otwttbt t-4B, Il,o Nii'.ltt Watcbers' AflflaiBtlflfl had thoir., .rfl Bflaal laaafla »t the V. t fl Bdkf Uo-.ms aal Waflataiaj araatflf. flptaahta lapafl* bbjb aafll Maaaaaflt ». naBO weJ by aaaflaltoB IflaflBBfafl bf Mi»* Foir. naa of a VMf hiah fllfl of flflflfll fll w.-s MthaflaMtaaflj ehaarad. At Lcuisvilio on the Mtfc, tho Circait Cotiri, in the tu.t 0:;*:'»l lli.* ddflfl Bflpfll C-'mpatiy to recorer Ihi mtotj iflfll hy Joln Morsran, deel-led Ihfl 'TQ.-Mii'.m sr. aaaammbMb r-'A flfl bbb .,. MNBOa Miztal -t Bfl IMBBflMl ivii flai-ia a:A'iA by Ifll ii 'i DflBOM III Btatfl C*»niniit'op of Hflir* v rithaiBcflflad a flaurautlaa fl aaa flatafaM fro-a bbbI a-s flhly Dtotrlfl taaaaal fl Altaat) ta Bt i'i h flBflnaflf flahaoea PahflatB fl tho Bafleari Con- vi attaa. Ha laal bdlot ia tbfl kwtoBBtkj LflftaUtare, or. Tw '-I,.-, fi.r I'l.'.t. ,1 Bflfll Baaa \ W flfl ne f<>! taaa; (imirr:,'.'¦:. B*fl,«li Bsraia,3A Mr. Cui 'uicr bflfl illblliIII UflBBBfl The Hflo. Jimea !'-- Claj uf Kanttickr, ox- ': *., 1VH .r .tl :---MIflflbMtfOtafflMB8B th.-.'. iiiuud Dtoiilil. ti:ci! in Moalwalfla thtIMhflfl IbflN i- :i flwrflBMBt, 'vb.ii Ii 'vii: tirub'ilily bfl ,i!. M nit'vr thfl c'a:*ilu: flJUlM fruffl Aigt:nta talflttaad. (;-.ld flflad at 4 p, BL, at VS,}. t!ie flUfl of the flfl bflfl iAiulbd. T!. r"--jii.ty ,,f uii>r*cj:ri':*v; dor« not laatafleaflaMwBh la aaaal Baafl,aal »" BlflaMtaBafl l i-: '.t i. itfl-.tt1 ahflflP ". flflfl B flB .Ji.itkrly. Tbe druiand Bfl (BflOB pi.rpoai . .*: I..* ta a .'an vt a> to ta fl dueed. by tl.- uuX au.i jruwiii^ deci.i.d >rl,'ateiBa flftad .jrj4,! Uit:. an rijiort of tanil* tf dfl uii::?oii aaefly, |«M wi.i a 4 pr *,, al,!y rrtai'i ita |*rn,efit pric--, bh theio ii no Tpii-nl bflflaflfl driiiocd h-:e. Tiie .-..via took out to d/.y flMt|Bt 8to.-ii h tbr IloBid f,..-# .tiong and ln flflflBflfl Th* luallol llia bflafl aeeflfl -nd Bflrtaetal a.l tlty, and Bt the ttoflflM t'U.tae.i v .viiti a rr red ,:i »t. te b y M \- MflBflfB iibund.n: at'. V.int oa ta'.'.. *i.d borr^w. u bflfll e' iur Ihfl .dTinla\-e. j iii: itfl'iiiit. BAtMBJkBBBa (."!). ildilcck is qflOtfld 4W savinf that tho Babfllfl BM fi to flttpmpt nnotl.cr Northprn rim- .i.i:-: ln the Sprlag.arbetberiBtoIflflflfljflTBBjfl o,-inLuO!u4)iici^ ;it)t tltar. BiafllaropfalaBflbaTfl :. .. i..'.;.:t i-.l '..-! '"i.-: ii'.'!!-!'-:-, flfld tbflfflil ¦ r-t*r,\ dflfll ii.*' .|i-i t.l.i'ion wliii!! MBflfl ta h-ovc the forrc- om OOI fldfl ont of the flflflOBIll Bi.l tfl nSfl-fim*' th-it. th.- lJ*!l*t*li v-; 11 t ikfl tbfl li 'id, 'ni'l tbal tba N.iim.'ial ni.'iiipfl bflflfl only :o.|(f.*;i,I ihc'n-.!..¦(;.- ut'.i Ibdr territoqr ll bflfll thry can. \\i (i':.-.".:t frooi dflM flflfl }'f> tbtj U'lvilll'l-'l on h^h Mtbodty, n "'i bobb. Wl kaow flfltb* . 11 -:s \.ii:,i. G B, B 'I- k iaay chi*r- ,-:i. V .- (U. not t'fik ;'. pflflfltratfl the idflfli oi itfatagy wliifli iiiittriil tiie V.'ar DflpftflUBJ. ifl.it rflkaoa : : tbo floflatiy npflflb tbfl B tr re Bflied flitb I ergytbfl BMBBBBl Itil r >r ¦' t lflflfl .!. Iflfli flfld ti-it 'A ii ill p ,. i, ,-., fl .\ i-n in- i.p'.*rat'(iTiB anr- v-i t,'. Ibat tt. >g fllflflrty .'.''''v-i ua . prelimiafliy, ?. bflflfl nn AhjicM. Iflflon ite irbat Ibi Bflbela tn Itt ¦!;¦ U> flttflflpl fla tbdi Tboflii flridaaflfl lhal Mt, Jtthmtn l»..-4 iican-t to flbflfldflfl Viiyinia, orat IflflfltflflMfll to ¦,t' himafltf in jioiiiion to ihaadflB it vitboat if the fi:.-ttri.il Of ItlflBgth in tbe Spring ¦htmy iHBHflllllflfll bn i:iul)ilitj- t'j hold it. Wfl i.-tuiciie, bowflfflr, flfll Bb {Btfltka i.' not w!i(.!lr miiitai;.'. If Virtrii.ir. ll ftTBB up, North CaTolioi wfll ii-*) bfl MBSflataad, or wUl of her ... a iiriiird witlidrnw, it mattt-:-i| not which. When tho.-t* tkiii Bl ¦' u'1' flaaa, thu flftxt la ,atabUib flSoathflra CflflfedflfflO] i- .1*- Ifl «nd. Hm mflinturiflflfil ti a ndlftfllj force in Iflit rnflflflflefl bflflflani bnpoadblr, prfllaotfl tot (forthaifl i;iviiiii)ti, or lor uuy IfflB ivd nion- :iii-,-it-- fr. 11 flf their owa neight, and the phini-' iad bop« t.f th" Bflflfll 1' bdflfll must Uflfl bt* Hflflafld to thfl nuhtary oooapfltka of thrce Sr:ii : >-.j'it!i Curolina, Qflorgifl, and Alabaut^. 'IV Rebellimi niH bfl an ^dmitt'id failare, and thi world will flflfl that iti Ufllfltfl ara fighting lur thoir livrrf. But gloonir ar Ihil proapect U, have- the Rcb- ik any bottarl Ii tbey adt.pt tbfl plan of (t)ii- ."cntrating thflM fimaflwiflua thflflfl thrt-eftiates, flf which ih') rerourcca m ciAiparativcly tt**M, and if they Cflflflafl fbflhr flU-ttfl_y opoiflttOBfl tfl the MflflM flf htnj.'ifr pOaJtkBM , riikiiig no bat- t\cf flflflflfl on ground -Ahich they hava fortifitd, they may hojw- still to protrafl) tha w«r dnrhip thflflBBBflfltf BBl FflDf lal noui.-;h thfllf hopra of a Dcmorrii'j'it IBflOflfll in thoPresidential fllfle* tion. They uiutt choope betweca flflflfl » jhiIh*) as tbia, 'whieh ia one of tmmXj, and the Ifl^flflflti effortto inuliiUuii their premut vnoiniounly ex- teiided line ol froutier dal'ense. Tliey have held lt hitherto by help ot a rfl&Wfly oystem; but the railways orc woarin^ out; than are no flflflflfl of repairing thera, aud in uo way exoept by raii can troopa bo iiio\td nit'.i rapidity aloug buth a line. If Lee clinga to Kicbuiond, hi.- couiiuani- flfltioai with Longstraet are fll the mercy of a brigade of catalry. Ii Lougntroot lingerd in Eabt TflBBflflflflhl ll equally iu da;iger of'lo.tiug hi- only line of gupplics. In fact, it harf already been ouco cut by Gen. Aifrill, and flfl have noevidence yet that the Virginla aud Tennen.soo Kailroau baa aiucfl been put in runuing order. It is evider.t, taeicfore, that tha two Rebel flnnioa under thosc coinmandem are at the es- trcmitics ul' a Lne nhich they hare no mre meaus of pro'octing, aud equally erident that 1 ,--T>ritk>a u pjiiijttd, *ni m&y bfl maio 10 fatal, to tke mmmwtf of hoth. If thero aro Othar alciaaBta i'i Iba probl.nj, it i*. bad genor- al_- p to pBl-i-fl in fK'fi'inliDg Tfl'.ub a line, and -Mra ara aap atket aanaaBti or not, tt i cl" ti that tha lino tttj ba biakaa at any ono of ¦". -."il paiati by ¦ tm Juta adaaaaa al aaaa ii flfl iii lone, nn 1 tli.it C4 D id -ri tl a.i a troulicr jiiue it in BOt bl n:iy iiiili'.iry iici..*t* i niiii-lc of pffotacthai Conipan>d v, ith raeh a lino ai u.ny I, ,] um ,¦¦.-.¦ .**,01 ".iT Oi'i)i;-i:i nnd r*oulli Carolbia, H aflofda aa adraatagai whuievr ln u ptiri'ly defonslre stroggla by an aspirt-f ReboIliOB. In one aiow ttta itaiemanl _aaj i'a* raid to e_- baaa. tbi arga_aaB( aa tbi pnaaat poaitiofla ia'-.i.: .;¦¦. il i boU on tba ntii'ihiTtt aaet-OB al Ka*t Ti:ii;." "¦¦.. ifl no doabt ol' _-_D8-B8 POBae- qnaaca ta tha aaaeaaafal mttaaoa vfciab .Mm- ¦(OO li"!).' tO mmmmt a/'iiiii-t lIIBBt'lii'lvniic| into Georgia. Ii rai i nri-taki todatach him from II'.*:. bnt it i* eqr..il!y a mi tiko to Mippose tbal ba maiobad an Kaaxf-Qa artth aay liaa af rett-uti::^, wbutlVr t:ut'CC-:<ful or not, with r.r.igfT. KnazT-Da aai irortk WBarklb bal LongBttaat'apraaaot poaltlon Ja kaia-ketaallj tbraataai flao. Oranfl flaafc «nd will faqftda [fl ont* BBJ BC BBOtbBI his ndvanoo. In ui-ithi-r aa ¦... ooald the Babal bbbb mdaa ba aaaaidarad Ban terona to GmB, or in fldktj him.-t lf, acoapt bv maintafaiag lii.. BonunnnliBtiOBI "".ith Vir- gtoia. D'.-fltn-y tba nflraad and ba if i" » tmp iriin wi*... 'i ha <»..!''.. aat i" baaOpa*ad to n-ope with aai laraa baga_cnt of hia tAWtj Haaaa la- BBtTaf-pmJahaitBP Mttfcur uppart bbi aayplka. On baa, a:id OB tki country whiih Lc._,_ army tli-firnda, ba b dapendaBt for batk. Wa baOara, thrn*. ce, tkat a hi.ildi*ii ino.on.rni hy a hitivy eokunn down tbi Shenandoah Viiiley, la _bb> junitioii with ft gBMtal iATBBBI "I a.ltbu othi-r Uinoii igfBM 1:1 Vi.~*:::::t. wotiid re-ult in Hit* total il.-rup'itm t.i the liut* whit'li thi* K.lx-I.s ij-.T hold, wt mii iiai.xi Lm ta aaandaB ifc-h- mond or in abaadaa his tapparl <>f Loagatiaet, U 1 woald re-ult in tho d. .tructionof the latU-r. Saeh a BBBfaBaaal bai aevi rjret boenattanpted, tboo 'i-i titn.n.r reaaonaaortl bBfaalwajraailatai. They ara rtrongez now than < ver, and av aro ¦boagar. Boaaatl iag -aara ought to bo done thaBmaralj to braalcap al aoa or two paiati t'lrarnilr,'..'! whvh inrri.'* IfOBgltiaatl Mtpplill to him. Hm ¦¦¦¦fi'ry fr-'tn v lii h li<- dlBBI than o-.-.y.* t" '.¦. mid might !"., o ..-..«'«i, nnd lin.'4,:' ,-i't ii', whirhie nor. aleBfftftfll rciul, ibonld be deattoj .-. Wo beliafe tbal Um Babal* axpaal aeeka iii'-)\"in-!it m i'i that tl'. wfard Lob . ¦BBBBiga a BOOttl f8B, v-on 1'. .»nd that tliey ii.*.¦,':. *r piapariBg frit.or bara daddad ta witbdraw Loagrtn i. aad aaiBBBtrati tin ir f.rt.* iu Borthero I.rfta. V, koa*are., tkg dae-doa fai atfll Ib aboj*Bace, tt arffl l"* aaa wrkaatka mcea-i of tho eonioriptkB ai "r- triii.'i. A kaBdrad tkaaaand pmralli wtt iiiaijit! i)tx\i* to attoaapt tta aaan baaardaai BCbemBi Ha taaj o..U hold Viruiiiia.ki-iiiliong- itiaat .n Eaai 'i ¦¦. li i bj il * hra aaafB .in.* .uii-,'. Baawa linfli-.ivi.r to pH Bitw inliu-t !!:i.- in, ti'i-,.t! I:::c Hi* xx-U do it with a jfifuft kaawkdfB that ba rial aaaajt-d-f aa bbobbbi that a dainit nnt nalj firfli bal bunuai tii», ovaf-brow of Ui poarox anil tho iaataat aafl ip ¦; t>f thf BabatOan. It k paabaila thal ba a ijii»v| taayaiawtkaaal I Baaofc* h__)flM-bodofpai>.| 1' ¦.."!; a ; ii:n*''iii":. II i p obabtl B_M lha? I iBBTiaa wklch bonldbaai bulral/Ball-UBybar wi)t;!J not nndrrtuke it .it ;.U. If ho ran*8 oaljr toniii.i:.in mm >ori af a labaDiaai paaratj t", i.',' I--.- '.'.ik I- in h"i'f. "f battn t'-rins frt'in ¦ De__aaia-k idjabiJ tral tm, tu aTaa t<> aanjl .*: ii i.- tbal -. / I Jti baaf tflBBB-arabla da* r_::o'i o:i I BB-1 rWBf laldj If _M IM ¦-.*> ;,, ,,, ' of ;t!! DOI !:.''. ¦:. tk| fettOB ,-. B-Hghrakkai if ka aoald earry tt iflf ii. \\" m lai ii . i;h bka bi n r"tn i.t toO ;i |: ..i Mt'') ni"."'.; mi i <''j'i'"l -i dl fa] pabUa opinioa and natfaai nt .,f aatSra >l*y haa -r.i" ti i ird, k .-ati!! Intaa ¦> wouli.nraly avoil tl.-- baaardaf laaka twtf aaaaa looaaiba_-_abbB* Bab-araatbat la ordor to ba anoai fbltt-Baal _.> briafi that Liie* hrgcr his arin" \ln- BMBMI his IBppttM Will i.e eihaaabid, an'i tbal Bbatifar tta malti afj tiifl dc iription. bla armiai will ho antiiMi-J ! by our.-. Hl may araU d.niht wli.-iln-r i.i- ifliil BBl att on his owu judgiuent apaiu.*t tbe naeaitlM he M_rt Mppnai at ba_a-j rath-r tlian igata t his own jadgiM-l lappartad byj in-ulli'.iont ftn p m ii TIIE lOMIT UF AI'1'I!\1,M. 1 hi* ftini'iidnitnt to tho (Jonstittition which paaaadttMLafk-flaara laat y.-nr, proviiiitiR for au .'ixihary Lraii'-h of thr Court of Appaala to conaist of five CoBUalBBVDBan. BtBndl now inj- such a shape that we pPMUM it "".iU K0'1 throiij-h. In it.alf Um propoaiUoa i 4 wi Jl cnot;!rh. Thrro cau Im' no di.-piiti* that tho litiKini'-ts of the ¦, Court of i.ppeals ia !nr^-,-ly in auratr, und it IbIi apreod that the bttsraill of lattuiB iaejB_re|| tkat thi-rti Fhonld _. jiiduial fortoj] naragb ta fl'-nr lha laakat A aaaaa pnt m to-ilay will H.irnly ho reathed iu Sro ycarifl, Mluj '""v tJii-lr,''1 aro treutcd. liut no injnry which sii'h dfl.iy nii(:ht cau.-AO aould be so gre_t a_ that wbbb waald tapriu;: from tho ponnancnt iniroduction JiitothiitC'ouit ol' aaab bbbb m Bar. laja_oai would appotnt, rhe preaent aaifuiitiient puta tho powar of iioni;n:ition in hi. Imnd:.. Ilirt BaBBBiai will af MBUM he rcj.'i'ed bf lhe Sonuto, but thoy hold *)enlin<r thn <onflrtnation of othem. lf thi. .iiit-nilineii*. Wttt to ho hiihiinlted to Ibi pfoph' imiii.d.ately. thi-lr tenn would lm ,1 lolig our, nnd it i.-a tka btiain:**- of the I.t ^i.liituro.at le.i-t of Itl I'l'iuMiiau lniiiiljir.A.lo Uike caro that it -haii ba bhort. The judi-ijil offloe, it should bo ronii'l-hcrcd, id one of grtftt uud rapidly-iiii'r.aiiiig politicol [fOiver. Tho Court s both of New-York and of tin* UniLed Stiiteb tuke oognicam-a of queatioim iuvoivingtiie polity, the btubility, and eveu tho exinteneo of tho Oovei-inieut. New qutwtioua ari__ during the war, new lawa ara ptwined, de- pendent on the juditiary for their validity. The conhequeucea of wrong deeiaioiiB, eren the doubt wbether tho Judgca before whom such qne.*tiou. are to conie are loyal.wbether thev niean to uphold or to overthrow tbe Iaw --¦rt-ill be diisa-atroui. New-York cannot afford that ber bighest Court ahoald bo lUMa th*. euepic'.ou ot diblojral J or fattiouo oppoaiton to the Govornincnt. Tho roputationofhor infcrioi tribiaiuilb haa al reudy gulTcrod from ono or two notortoim do cfiuons. The Couit of Affflfllfl is the Court o' lafl roort thii uide of the hupromc Court of tht Uattot ytatos. Its JudgniPitt may, aud flAflfl docd, toutrol the action of fctato ofl'n iiilaou thi ¦oil monu-nlous lflflfl^ and it in of the la3l flOflflflBflflBM thnt Its fttflflt clinnicter shtfuld be pnverved. Who will vtnture to btippoH flufl it would be wen- five nppoiotco* of Gov. BayflflflOfl ta take thoir wents oa tho presenl bflBflhl And what Bort of a Court would thal be fnr the deci-ion of polilhal fBflflfltflBfl flhiol llhould attc-mpt to give legal validity to sudi lopinioni at ato oxpreawd in Gov. Soytnocr'." lafl mei ;ngo ? It is fl mirfortiine that the n-ully Bflt flMfliy t-iiJiirgcniitiit of tho Conrt muet be two yflflfl piMtponed, or that tho auicndtnont of last yeai Bflfll flfl adopicd flfld M*i*t to tho peoplo. Itu latilicatioii will, in auy event, put iu Gov. Sey- mtiur'ii haiidii tho powor of nominittion. Whal tbfl IiflfljifllfltBn can do is to potitponc ad far au poesible the time when tho aniond- Bflfll bhall be tubmitted to tbe peoplo. If uot votcd on till thfl Novembor i-li-ctinn, the term during whloh Govornor Soymour'africnd.- can hold an r.p]>ointinoiit aill bo so brief tbat flfl may Bflflfl no great hann will \to dono. The pflflflflfll Court will retiiin ita flflflflMl flflflfl the difkct, ond will trnunfi-r only flflflb flflflflfl tn they f.ee fit. Of course noin* of a polilical ohitracter will coino btfoi* Seymour'i ConiuiiEsioneiv, and i !?(* LflflhlfllBlfl mny muke thoir tentin* fll flflflfll no nhort lhal it nill prncticidly amoutit to nolli- "ifT. Olll ILAIfl AOAIXBT F.iTGI-AVD ¦ OK IIDIMlMTt. No rendcr of Mr. Sewnrd'n voluminoiif diplo- matic toiTespondt-nce can fail to be struck with thfliaaaflAablfl ehaafflMbkb, in Ihfl flflflflfl flf the diplomatic yar (Novcmber, UM Ottolwfl, !-(!"), haa tah-n place in tht* attitude i.f tbe Briti.-h Cabinot with ropard !<. rmrcoiintr/. Wfl ¦flfll not stop to prove thii by clnboTaU* arpu- neatfll the fuct Ia ip >hrto. thal fcw wfll ba fotttid to gaiiisay it. It iu flMfl lo poifll tn oaflvaO-kaawfl bB. Touimi tiiedo>.o<.f ihe yaar tha Baflfch Cai inct did, at Ihfl ngoal f***M -t of the 4iiiVi*riiment of iho I'nit- -I Btahfl, fl L.it Au the begbudflg of the year tl.c.v dcilan tl thcm.iclvefc uimble tfl) do.they flflfffld Iflfljt* cious vesscl.-*, ai d r;i[uir-tl nf tlu-iti Miti.tfnclory widflflflfl tbfll tbfly von nal tatauded for flfl Babd m iIbb Maaa tbo flafpaji of tha tXkt> andra, no more Bflbfll Iflflflflfl bflfll oncnly lel't Luchind', from vhi< h wa iiat'irully irif*-r lhal if thfl Knglish Ot*'. triitiicnt bfld flflflfl Hiniil.uly in the caao ef tho Alabama, one of ihe pruu ipal und mo.tt prolili.* flflflflflfltttattflfcfla betv.-n the iwo conntiii- VflflU bflfl bflMl ovoi.ltd. Wbile the coovonion of the Uritt.-h Cabinet to bdtter principli-a iu the nonfrolity question baa btvu a caima of great gralldaatiflB U> all dfl hirkij' flfl ciintiiiUiinoeof huiu .ibl>- nlfltiflflH bfl tw'iii Bnflaad flfll the linitod SLit'e, the quif- tion Rfltflfll to bfl sottli'd n hat Qflght Knglaiid lfl do in flfldflfl to Mpflfe lha f.'r.*ul itijtirii-H in- Ufltfll flflflfl our flflflflflflflfll by the priv.it.u-i'.-. bflfll lfl Bagliflhfflftl aud iuu4ily ¦flflflfll with Hiigl'.Ah tkkMtWUa Tha ii'ovi-ruiiii-ut oi t!u* Oiiiu'd 6t.li .:. iift. iruiii Iln* ."1*1*1 affl.^uiiu»l tl:f fflflBfl thfll Konbiin! i: fllaarlj !i"'ind tn l)iii fll ii fuil iiiilittiiniliv'aiioii for all the lohiei. Hiilh-n-d tfl flfll flflflUflflflOfl frfln thflfl privati'in. The riT.-nns for fldl dflflflfll flfldl by thfl Uflilfld Stated are cl il»>rat"ly doyi'lopfli itt ¦ di j*at* h I'rnin Mr. \t\ n .a to Kn.1 UaflflH, <l;ii *il DflB. .io, l-ii:.'. bl.. Ad...j-i flbflflfl lhflflial7Mthfl UnitcdSt it**-* juii'I iLoiii.li-minhi fltkadflMBfldfll by lirenf IJn'taiti fnr dflpradflflOPI cotiiiiiiitcil ¦.fl I'nii-n iaa Dflf i'.v Pn Dob eniflen tfl.'. out iu the port.- fll lh«* I inud Si.it** , ,iutl thal, I'ri.in llu; vvoit!.. flflfli Hyinu thfl OBflflflB by Mr. Jt '!*t Bflfl, t!.» t!' ti'ioluiii ik|i|).'..rv tfl 1"' bfllilahli* thfll tbl prm. ij'li' of COflttBBflfltioflifl flflflfll d.*rin il iti miii tnri w Bflflfl Ihfl flfliflflfl by Ihfl Uaitfll Siati.t io pflflflflfll . flflflflfl fliafl ta tha BOflUflflPOfl iii ii iliitiou with vtlii.-li |hfl| iviToal {..fl .*. Ol rtill grei t-r laflfllMflfll ll lt, thfll lmt Hril;. !i Qovamnieat of thal day . »n iiden -I it <'H ¦fflitably entitlifli to fuil it.di nitiitj, n"t imply Bfl tl.o bofltfl* flfltfl ol' Kn ti. l.ni'-n in An tkfl portt, but for tha bflfl Bfld dflflfllfl Miflbifll ofl LlM* hiifh flflfl hfl lflflfl n fll flflflfltflBflfl .i'i.iiiu <l ta them by fliflflflflfl ol tha liiiud M.'t."<. This, Mr. Adam-fl aay.-, nill clearly uppmr l.:, refcr- eiico to the lb'irth arti.lt of tl.e proi.vl of a traatypropoflodby Lofd OreaTflle tfl .Mr. Jay, on the .'SOlli ol ABgtpfl, IWl* 'Ihe BBldfl fltfl thene: .A.id flbflaflMflBfll Bat flfld I BflBB Bfl B ti- MflflM tf tbe'..ar l.,.a flflfl flflfl -.) bB I h' ¦ BBBbIbbI by Ml '.! i...j . ..il.rct., ty raa'un of tht- ctptun- ol their Tra oil an.l .irr-!i*n','.r. Mfl KflflB bflflfl *.¦.<" 0*k flfll Biibinthrlin.iti t tb. jrit.ii. l-ii »:'tbr afl flflfl or iy mttttti.foi'* i A* tt Tttk* ttatn,m fl i.* ¦¦' ...tAdoroiiw'dly flt ekkam nf *"'<' tattn, n-r Bflfll flflflawBaahtBflBflfltatliBBtflflfl io*.«i ii.ni«ir. lfl di.,1 bfltafl to oa ..trit.inrd by eonimiiiior.er* inr u,aiin*r ilr, «dy mrutioueu in thii a.-tiil-. Bfld lkii--eil, in n plyiiig to tiie alovo dis- uatch of Mr. AdiuBf, bfll uot a wtid fll n^lflflfla Qflfl of tho Ilriti. h opiinoii of J7SM. Wa must, 'lii-n !oio, inlcr tbal if Imrepudiatt'd thfl prii.ti- flfl then formally laid lflflfl, it in bflflflflfll il flflfl buppi-ns lfl opcrutoagaiiu*t Kn^liuid. lb' lueroly insuiU that the KugliiliQfllflHMflt had lone all tliat was in ita powt-r to prtvont the miliiig ofthe Alabama. MDfl you ¦flflfl," he iikn Mr. Adaimi, "thfll ber Majesty's Govern- ajent, iu oon.ttniing a ponal statute, or in car- ryii.g inUi cifect the flflflfUoBI of a pcual atat- ite, wete to hurry at ODiie to deeinion, and to ieize a ahipbuildiugand littiug Bflt at Livcr- jxiol without bi-inf flflfliliad by evidence that tbe proviaions of the 1'oreigu Knliatmont uct uid been violatod in the caae of such vesscl T Doyoumean that hor Miyet*ty*8 Government irore to diapcniflC with proof, aud to iuflict¥ in- iry upon tlio Queon's anbjocta by seining a alup lponyour mere atwertion that the ownerl of Jiat ahip were violating tho law f* The beat ungwer to theae queriea, and thrf yeat proof tbat in not atoppiag Ibe Alabama the Engliah Govonuntnt neglccted todo its duty, irere a few montha lator giren by Karl Soaxell limself in atoppiug the Alei&ndra. The Govornmont of tbfl Dnitfld States did mt pitwa the que«tlon to an immadiate dectoion. blr. Adauu waa iaitrnclfld to prewut . bill of uidcmnificatioii for ovcry furt_er Iohi iiiflicted upon oor couunorco hy lhe Al-liauia ,iud othor Keltel privatwn, built in England. We do not woiider thal Earl Kus.'eU. M*. Adaina wnte.i lo Mr. Se--ard, under date of 8ept. tt, bccame " a little laBatttVa to tho multiplieution of tho etahna for daanfaa.** Ha obaiKMd that «. such pretension-w.m ontirply ftt*variance with the pruicipleu of intornational Iaw, and with thede- i*i_io_-of American Courta of the bfajbBBt an- thorilict,," and, iu courlunion, expront*-d a hope thal *'Mr. Adams might uot be instiucted airain to ptit forward claimi which her KBjaaty. (iovornnient could not admit to bo fonnded on any groiiinl_ of Iaw or jiMtico." Mr. Scwurd, iu reply dated Oet. 6, 1 *">_-, l.riclly BBBBBBad up the raaaNfl upon whieh he beied thn right of the United Statos to claim iiidemjiiliialiou. He added, bowevor, that "there is no fair aud ju_t form of coiiteulional arliitrament or referente to which we -hall not he willing to enbmit them." This BBBatadai tho hii*tory of the indi'iirtity quostion a. far aa it OM ho traced in tho pul>- li.-hrd Tiihtma of Mr. Seward'-i diplomaiic oor- MpaaBBBBB. Our readern will rctnember that then* have not been wanting in England elo- quont voieea, which have wanied the Govern- inent of England against the cousi'iitieni-e.* of their ullowin*** themoft pulnable riolation of the nettlrality Iaw. Wc have publiahcd in our coi- BBM- tho ap-ff-b mude by Mr. C'obdcn, and fl lotler from I*Tof. J. VV. Newman on this qur;»- tion. "We douht not tlmt tho junHi -e of our rlainiK. whon the proper time will be thot'ght to baai c .ue- for douianding a sattleinr-ut, will ba ndmitted by all the impart:_l mind.-i in Kn.-'and. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ rrHAT in a (o..i:biii:ii) ' " A I'nion Dmaanl " ladl tl-ii* »*ord utlerly vriiliont BBB ¦<.," and a-k.* H to give iti defini- tion. It atdkaa u* tii.it ha r.'iot.U bara fixat iir.-iTt. ined lhe iit'-iinint of a wortl bafBrl bB jironoitneiflH h<. dacidcdly on it* *>ijruili.'.ini'e. Wi- will Iry to t;ivo it in dii,liouu:y io.ui, a. Mowbi Pori-'riiiti'- n. I. a\ rery poiitono'.i ai.1 DUilitf'i'fit B-nl.t-, who fltflkafl withoui watMBBJi BBl W-888 MM B iilmoht ,-i :..tn <li nfh. '.'. A hmn.iii Mrp-Mt wlm mttet thos'- trho stitnrl i.p for lli-il (-ili'itlT ni-i'lii-.t ih" il.-.iilly .. Bl.1!-. nf >l.'ivi ii.iid i t aoo. ind pirrcea th.ui aith kia poiaoaaaa toagt \ ),-, -\, i I- ,-. l u -l .1 ara BaBBflBa .Tkea* a i" Irarraa aa* 9t a. DeiBIa lajal i'i.- tlujT" whi. j.iililiciy kaaaa toM*Ck-lt_a but priTQfly, tifi.t air.ouir tlieir iutini.'t** Miniea. ai'.v t'. ,'. tbaj hopa to .cr Lco'it ain.y marilntiK uj. Itioai- ,y aXaaaaarlBBj an awatkm ot ikaCBjrHatti . ty l.o projH to Bil ..'. '.-1 i-¦- tu R.chmoud. o-l.i uy aii OBflB nt "lVm<>." Imt r. illy to*Brocr..^e Bflfl i.-a t.) t uid out und nwait Ihfl 8BBBBM of thr i i,..... iitmi i.i.-'lii.n; ikaaa wito baraal haaaai aad un iii ti: (iiliiitltiif* aafrmai in onratrtfta, 4IviralQi-f >.1 lii.-t.i -u.i _iJi_ii'i!<oi tii.'fl" iiy pMBaaBBM to ,, .-1 liii.l- r tln- wititliw* of On. M'f'l-IIau. .rxuxk don'tj ou ttt thal 'CaaaBakaad' iaou* ..I tln. uiont f^y'iiificant words iu our .BBgBlfB ' TIIK SBBBT l.4»AtV. Uio Kivi-Titi nty Loitn has licrii tok.-u, "ji'th litinilreil** ot' applieants still BflBBppUad. The i'ii,*i-rtii';-fl with whiih it has been Bb*r.rhf*d MB-Bf OOJ-B-fBI ia tbe great ;:,;;n;ici ,1 event of A::i iii itii history. Fi*.*e Iluntlred Milliou* ia I v.t t tt'.m for ev*n Ktij'lnnd tohORVWBtCM f tm. tbaagb, from an experienca* of OPnturi.A.i, pO-88 *(1 r.f :m aipoitUMI i't th'- nrt of borrow- n(' .ai t adbag all otlier BBtf-BB, For thi-i roun- ttf it is, in ojapi-arnnoe ut leu t, a flKBCfa larger sum. We an imt yet i¦¦¦ ia itonad t" mchfig* uii-s. liut tba paofli ef Pngland aaaai int<> tba aoild Btth paat dab. --¦ :i fixcl elrmontoi' ¦,¦ i'..i » mi-. Tbay ata adocatadtaba* ." ba tt aa a pabtfa blaaaiag, and tbat it i*«n! ui v<*r he paiil oil. Knov.'ing thnt, it MMrMal I'- '¦'!, they r-.nliiy BBBaeda tbat it Baaai arttl bat Bal flitb "* ttM feaUnfk widdj difEuaaL i graat i;.**i-»i. -l dabt hai berato.M i)r<*iia' jcr.'.it iiatiofal bacTor. Ika lent-naBl ir 11 in baalthffl] activiU among us. Tho itup ,>sing: volntii.' ef dabt ilu.iiig lhe li'volu.ior. wu* tkal Bfll di oii.iij-i :n<i:t of tln- ABa. Our fatlu-rs had eroiytbi-g but monej und redit. Iiom r imtlii r eatiM-s we .titl'ered all formfl of unii .itiuu in thi* Hoeoutl war with England. ('orernment bond: wero at thal ttBaaaaliat 1. ie tli.ill H tcr !»»'', ii'!.! i).,U,i.'I!l Ifknll ili liftllk iintr| at '.10 lo 40 pt r t ent balflfl .*p4i i.-. Eveii on BBflb BBBM it flfla tlillleult to oljt.:i:i Lliis de- ;.ri. itti'il r!i:"!;y. liut the fur.iie.1 -.1. hr ol both aar- aai BBbaaBjaaatlj paM ad. Ka aabar aaaaai hn* heen bsavi ta ia lha lirte. iagfaad tn.'iy baaa baM wtn lapart at bo-vaflt-g, i>ul in thftart afpajiag oiT bei rseoid k a patfaot hlank. Wo bonow re.ulily at pai'. while sh h.n r.irely done 8>, nnd bflB IBBBflt. diy been ruiltj of rapfldiatiM. Hozt to tl< iiKi.::f.!tude ol' the Five-twenty i.ihii i.* tin: itrib-Bf B-Btara that it araa takaa bf our aflBOtt-MBfl, Bfld otp.ir. Without douht, i! |)ortioiioft!i» hi)t:df baaa mm t" -bBflpa, but it is now clenr tlidt no such uid BMBBBaBBBJi Our own people would have ibBOlbad tkeflkola. Iiiiinnaliatoly ou it* heing elo.sed, it advuneed 4.1, *t...wi'.ig eoiH'hiflivelythat a lar-rt- IBM ot bflfBTI r.in.iini-d uu^up^ilied. The mmtt are .- iguificant indioatiaM af tba aatkaal BinMamal iu wealth, ef ooniidence in the titability of the (Jt veininiiit, atiil of popular aequicseence in tho poliiy of tho Adiuiui-itration. To the latter they hold out instructive eucouragement that, ko long that poliey in honently and viguruu.-aly luftiiitttiued, bo long will tho eapital of tho |BB* pio be lrei'ly poured out to anhure a national pa- cificaliou. Thi.s loan may le rtgarded as tho hegiuuiiij. iiiily of our l'unded debt. So far, wa havo tri- utiipbantly .ik-need tbo mereenary organti of Britiah ho.tilii.y, who-io earlieflt and loudest pre- iliction waa that wo -hould bo eoupolled to bor- row iu Eui'tipo, and at ratos dietated by Loudon and Parifl. But the sinistor cry ha_ ceased. Euiope, in cotninon with ourselfes, ia cou foundod by tho magnitudo of our re.-ourees. In placo of sonding to tbem for money, her capi- tuli-sts (onio to u_ for bonds. If tbo demund thuH begnu be now a limit. d one, it l_ nererthe- 1-fta evidence of growing cor.tideuca. As that increa-oa so will the demand, uutil, a-i on all preriona ocoa-iona, milliona of oor publio debt will be abaorbed by foreign holdere. If wa hare thua suddenly developod a Eoropean aptitude for oreating dabt, we are at tha aamo time dem- rjuritrating oor ability ta create rorenne to diaoharga boUi. iutaraat k±A pt_u.ipal. ... ¦ B ¦ a...aaammamtaoaatf Tha hiianci.ii sktll of Ewropa (* difflfltdf to the ainglo object oi* payinf tnterafl. Oar ujiifonn policy ha.. been t.) pay our deata. Bow that pohcy ia to be auecesal'uUy reenaoted, lt fl unneiofisary to dWuiM. But we know that durinjt the extiteaea of foruior debta, each poli- tieal party, aa it a.*etimed power, promifld woaony, aud whea resigting it, pluaed itaetf on having p tid off ruoro of the National debt thBB ita predecoitor. Nu matter how blid fl a dodfl it wag f»>r popularity, yet thi batiofl wa* the gamer. It wiu moreover a lacceaaftfl argument with tae niaaaea.* Hence it will be ta. adoptod in the future. If Bebellion haa tbfl far been the uio<>t auccenaful device for pluagiag uo iu debt, ao will partieti be regarded ai mar. itoriotn in proportion to the rapidity with wbioh they discharge it With a ateady eompetitioa ol this charat ter, we ahall again aatoouh thfl world bv ouco more ewinging clear. diffbribto wizara. T.i flfl TrtiioroJ The A. Y. TrOtt*: Sin: I fiml no fault with your rule ** in g*n. rra'., tn let rorn-ipnn.ietito ipeak l'or ttaaaetfflB," hfl think joobad h-tter ndme thea not to aayM oftaa X 'uit oar armiet are about to atrika s eruibiug htoa. Bflfl prupheciea, ao otteu uufuliillod, hare aiado bm aibimed. 1 think they dtoflracflna. Tf thay erer aa< courtjrofli despondint Uniouiita or alanned Betato, fl wns Innr ngn. Bfflfflfly axpeita au awfnl " rrmtoiun" at tht elott ofthe wbi. Tbfit ejpe'la'.ioo wonM do mu,v!i topra- du.*. tta veruUion. If ioa ean »how Uial thert ,,*td b* no.titdtfitU m prii'-i, jou might tliui djtfl ptflfl,r a i;irut lu; ui. jSbmQ, ***/**§,.1. IIow a newspoper corrcspondonfi m.'iking any Mirt of n prophecy ahonld ** dibgiaoa un" (the People), we caunot eornprohcnd. If uuwurruuted, tt may po-.-vihly dbtgrare tho filifl prophet; but why anybody elae t How do yoa make any one but tho prophet re*pous*ble for his error ? f, We di*ent aa decidedly from our corra- apondeut'a other proposition. Thcgeuera! !x>k- ,r,(t forward to a great rerul&ion at the cloae of tlieWari- ptoper aud aalntary. It preventl thoi.-ands fn-tn running in debt, and learea IboM who dn incnr dobts iu theso timfs withool flzeflflfl if overtaken by bankftiptcy. Were tba Wur endcd to-day, we should imrnedlitely bfl- uin to contract our Cnrrencv by fuading our tioaii-ig (greflabflek)dflbt Th;3 rpuld ui-^ti- tahly prfldnflo a daclira in atutant v.iluea, which ( fliH nnt be fllVMlod unttl our Pap*r Currency !ied ncarly or qttiie attained the par of flpecie. Then the flflflflfl or farm now fllliag lor $15,00fl wonld bfl worth but $10,000 or tbflflflflbflflt, aod Stflicks. Produce, Qaodfl, aud nearly evorything llaa, WOflld experience a eorrc pondiug reduo- lioa in pricrs. Thia need uot Ifl diaaatrooi, puiviilcd paoplc will get ont and ko--p out of flflbt Whoaver has property and owea debt* ottght to sell and pnr po flflfl <n posaible, OTflB thoiigh fonsidi-rably bclow flflflflfll ratea; aad tlu* cn-difor claca hhould gladly receivopay* meutfroni their dcbtora and iuvei-t it in tha l'ublio Debt. TheGovernmtnt should be altnoat the onlv cousiderable debtor. I^et this be d;ily atU'uded to, end the neceiiaary revuJaion on tha latonttoflffloifl paymeuta will produce littlfl di-i-ter. Keepin^ the peril iu ini.id i.- e-v^ntial t*i pasriug it in 8afi*tj|i Tho "flflpflfltfltW thus i iiiitiibt.ti-a flfl] to a-rgravate but to initi- gatd the pro^pective revubvion, tave ivstothat larr-t- c\tk»*t who muy tiu brayed iu » mortar tfl uo good purpoKo..Ed. Trih. DflBTfl of Jami.3 il. ( lat..Jam 44 B Clay, » a»n r-f thr dist;o}>-:i-'.i.»'d Mfllftmafl. 'Henry Ciay. dtafl uu lueeday flflfl la thei'lt;. of MinireaL Ile wm a Seooiii.rlit, und j ftifiitifc tt the uute of hii dtath. Ha tboruiifhly *.k-iup.ith.^.*d i-i'h tba Keiieli, a'td a.noe hta irsidence in ('n'ir.l i Itu. be-u buo l-inubne wiih Val« laodlfhaa aud i>th-r ;u^itire 11 '*!i taoflBCW '..a^ {tatfl ¦flflflflflfl VahfldUflflOflataMflfl Mr Cliy vu boi.i m Xovemtar, li*17, in the 4 ity rf flfflfliagfla Hfl waa tflaflflfl a| I Mflfl] 1. Mlfl UniftwBB, ia Kentucky. and Mai .ift>*r» ard emplo. rd iu i mer tat^e lioufl-- iD (flfl city cf itoetmi. Two youra r.f.er.v.-wd ho wa* *eut to St. Lflflfl aaflfltkaafllfl fl bfl re'.;ir-i»d tu Kootncky. « ii. ri hfl .t!i)ii*^*.l iu the pr-jrtiic of law iu partuerahip w!th hii fi-ib.T. In !-l!» he waj iinjiotfir-'. fhorg.' <I vv itflflflLBhaabf Pr*"*ilent TtaflflT.)flfl IflBflflfl lu 1131, o.itl tvro jaui flflflflaflti bMBflfl the proprt'etof of BeOMf aaflfl tt Aflhtaal, Inl-.'Ths waa eleoted .I* nm from thr fltotti t in Kct.ttnky f,,rn."rly ttn- ri'J.-ntfl'd by bit father. At the tim* rf the outbroak rf the Kebclliou bfljflflfll with tta Bebcia. and ,'iert.td thfl IflaflrfUltBdMBfllflflMMflftht Uniou. It aill Im) iflflMBBBd tliiit he ton down tbe old fauilly maa eton, end s-tlu s purtlon ofthe 'utruber to ta uied lo maa atflflaflfl aaaaa Ffl thto afl rf Taaflatbaa, Oeo. O- frniiii- stiirmaii/ed bi-ji ae the "de.jcn. :tUv! aoflof tk iilujti i"ii.B nin.'' -mr AtittvAti iMibTiBG ok Niout WAmnw.. Ihi uitt iiiti.iidl iru!!.i-fi of Ihe Kight Watobeni of tba ML K. .s. H. A. v.fl held at the rooma ^o. lfl ilroad- v. .!_., Lltt efeoitif. Tbe eseroiaefl omutad of aa flfldlBB from O. T. C'orif^ihaB fraflflafl ot tho Nlfht llati-hi-ri'AittMititiou, an aodreti from a uiemtarrf tb^ Jiight Wm:. !:en=. 8. T. Brookei, and reoduifl rf .fliinml of foniriittitiiiiit li. ai Sii|bt Watcbera. by B. II. (.oe-githiill, flflBflflfflflf of the Night Watotara. Vl.^icliythe ¦flflflflfl Sivcit-ty. the Accidental Qflflfl* rt i'l':!', m:d n aotiy by lli.-. Farr.tta littter waj thfl pflflflafl triat ofthe ei ening, oi.ii wn eothn.ilaaticBlly ippl.tt.dt-d hy all comju tent to aprreclMe good flinginf irti.tii. ul.y I'Xi-cut.iL 'tbero wai a ttry iurjfe flMBB* . (..., aud tta exrrcitefl were ei, ,v,!t: g\y ioterefltiof. At tta c!o*e of th.it "featt of reaaon and dow of aoa^* ill who weie preecnt were intiled to atep up etaire anfl pat t.ike ot a flfltaflfl providad for thes at the cxpenM )f the Wutchera' Awnctation. Thii humar* floolety. lita the dood Saiuuiitau, foood liuuuuiity wouoitad jiui bleediog by tbe wnyi-ide. m-1 p<-ared oil lulo ha »ctiiuli. wiped away the bloixl, aud tenderly lifted tt 'rnra the couch of fluffering, wfltctunfl it witb aleeptoflfl vigilauce. Tbey are aa true to then aelf impoeed taafl aa tbe tturs to tbe night. o> BOTBi Abbivau..Judge Colt, St. Loaa. heilon.J. Uaol.Jr., hew.Vork) Dr. J. II. Hall aafl vife, t'lorrland, Ohio. E. Ira Blchards. Mmi. Ofl (iBuU, U. S. Aruiy; and Geo. Richardton. Pbitodfll- >hla, are at tta MetropoiiUn HoteL The Hon. D. Bourdman. Ithica; CoL W. P Walkar, 7. a Army; A.H.S. Foota, U. 8. N.. aad aoa rf tha nt* ltoflr-Admual Kootej and Capt foaB. U. 8. M. 0, ua at tho Aitor Houae. Trof. Oeo. Abel, Poagbkaepale. J- B\ Haldemaa aal rlfe. Philndelphia; aoi J. M. Bom, Montxeal, ara fl be ( lar. itdou lluteL I. H. Crenahaw. Philadelphit; 3. W. Tilton. Boatoa; ind Iiewia N. Tappan. Colorado, ara flt tta Fifth-Ara* tue llot-L flignor P. BrifB.il! la Ifla* ."* ". *-** »?««« Ilflta, )ut wu reported ccafalfltcent ywtetday. TBB OlfB-HC»»BSD-AB»-8B0Oin) Vbtibabi. -Thto refluneat, by tpooial inritatioa. wiU attaafl fla uliibiUoa of tht Mirror of the Betallioa aad tia flflra, ^vopUooo. at h'o. tii Broadw^ thia »fteraooa,fl* ^otack. t Thabniinefl oftba 8ab-Traa»axywmi Btk* yoipta. flflrTttfl 30-f« Oattoou. fla^OOO, PafBflahh,. BttBttB 6'*: Bataaflk #39 ^tfl Tk

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NEWS OF THK DAY.TUK WASL

A li.'piitih frnm Nti-hvilh* of SiaSQA-B}.._Mtf.en. 18888888 lately retrlved infurtLuti a thnt a

bri^Kieof BakataarBky onic, lorrt. a_B n batmtyaf ar..-887, VCIT* ab°ut 1° oroit tho 1-8BBBBN l.iT.-r. iit

f.ora.nc*. foi the porpoae of a raid Ihl88fh Mi-illi*Tennea-ec. f.en. Kofl-aaau bas 8BB-8 jBBBaflaBBaM to

BBB ll8 l-BB Coi. MfcaMMa, al Colnubia. MBfMM-MlB,-dfljth.nti:e-. rvijiiily had t-ken Ath:m. Tcn-r-sco,

and vrti-a imi\ .nir oa Colambta. It iu tboaght tbat Oen.

Fom'. Li ctffl-iiiifr arottnd OlnmMa for thepr.rpo tui

#:ideBToriiiK tn mmWay the NflaflbviUc ml Nor-b-WtMfljru _B-_8a_a ond to obKtrut t the river nuvigstioa.

Caai Bamael EQaek hai aaaa NOtaBatl hytte Cf.j't M uh-Ul LotiariUe u» b. dtaa-*.:- i-"-t t "-*

_.fl:Tto<fl. .-.th tbe lo-i ot pay aad aBflwaaaaa laa bka,aud to pa tM o'. ©ld.-.-J. and to .<. uuprL-o-ied for

twoTe.irs. ThechjrL!--').ai'A,.-:thir-*TO'--A BflfMat BBlrii*l_t.(au of dii't, condiict -obccoaiiiiga-otficer. ui-t-iagti.-e icport-. Ac.

TL'.> Bafcah have BBM from _*BBBf B- *-,

ll i-i, to the COth. wtiich. 11 trua, may Indinte ttBBftim.* ne_r _lub_e. l-t-y oay that on the BMh, "Tbe«iem*. r«\ illi1 and t..e _-p*_U"l di-cbarge <>t' BB BatrfBBM -Bttaatb itecrd at thi- wt>.t rad af Umm I-I:-nd.*l>o frnntxi-itf. are in niRbt off tha end B BflB I_l«n.l."

According to Kebel ne\v.*papeni, lararal ho*.attal tnildin)»4 at Carap Wlnder, BBM BM-BMB4, ajatal>_r_ed on tb.- Mtt i_-t A larf-e nuantit.. ol BflBB-B

B_ry fltorr-ii aud dothing were ut-sn-.. .¦_. .8 8.888*ce.aftil nit-"npt ..'as mado tobuva lha EBBMaBl.» ¦ '-'x

aioa at I'lC-mout on XBtM-ry, Jan':ary 19.

ia i-o'i .q!-t'*-(*f-of the axt-aordinary inftnof woaia-i ttt _Sara__ baa Ba Boath, 0 » BaBaLii-s or-i-rcd tba! _y_': pas* J-Idotuliois " itboal bmi;i?ji-fiiu' ili ebtala ilauthority. TbaBabsB it BMaaa bbb

BflBfl-BffflB ilia'it. wu_it.-u :¦ nd I'hildrea foi 1^-Xaaaaa t > fiTJTka ia-.f.-t aaaa -am jAb-B-bb is by a*ay al

_I.-:iii-i.. BMh iti.u On tbo BM Ihfl BaMa wwtata-IK>rti*d to bc adv.iurlng in tbrc? ivoliiu.n.a o:i r,ni> IV:'-'.but tbt--U'7 tt-isuot bflBBB_ara_ _Baa dny-i preiiLiue4 ol. I BfMa vi n brnsh vriiti tham, and drorc themb-td aaiaral uiii.-e.A Oarkalnn aapara/ tke 19th, i*arr. ifeal tki

Ixjnibdrdrr.ent of ibe city con'iinues the aame _i pt jti-

.jualv rcporti'd. T-9 daini^e done ta eitro.i;d._iiilyamnil. t-onni'li-ri-ie the n.-ibci of -hotu an.l Ih .-.e i'iiof metsltir.-.i.

The ship Ot Btaat, Oapt. Ja-tvi-fB, from YoKo-bmWM, J'-'p.; 8 i: :. IfS -1 f'T X'"-'Y":b. l*ftfl

tm(fltitlr hnrar I <."f Wii~b r « Jibiiid, lu tta* IadianUnaafl hi ... BaaMfMaaaaaaJJaaa-aa

Uy the nrrit7-.l on Wfll-Bif-By B-fM of theated__.bipl.iti|iireriif. «.. BbTI .'-.rn''-4.jr!e'_ii-i tatea toaaia j-.-i rhfl-flaaaaMMbflaaaevfl afaaaaaaa.0._ .Tt'lin 4*.. M< Clcraud h_-> baaa ortliTi'd to

fjitj. BBaVl ..'cn. JtoaVii.

C'O-Vf-lTK.SK.¦¦aafl Jyn. *.*....ir. W:i.._ repofltfll baak tha bfll]

Baiilji*" la BtiMBaB aalBMil pttm bn Baj. lfAir. Iiii rep rtedbaek t.'ie biil relatlag tot!._3ont of. it i. :.¦ B Hr.Laaa la**radae4ifliidiD.' tm Vie Mit'c anti rty-,\j tT-.tnrh\\*tloii of monryf--m6..!,,.. i. t.i t.'io'.r famiJLiefl. Tbe Baaaa IU a/ptM

n to Jflfta til" ludiit'l aiid Other p> BBfeBUiur tbe ...' ir .¦."!,.!,: tl >.. :,-'f,i .>' Juue. -.».;.'.,i»r pn-i*_.Jti. aTaaaa eal tl nptliebil! f'ir"J)ri*mi'r;;i^'--.l-tni"iit.-..Ab ameudment '.ifl* adopted, giriait inai ad ot x-io

jjimrt'.*\>..y taat ."_:._la aaaaai m tta Piaaaaal -iiaiii-.rdrr. no; en eciUng ouo Lu'idi*a<l doi' :T*. hit. ti m 1'-

ainrndmeut toitilke out tbo rlaaBe freelag tha _ '

ni ,-.loi- tn :. ti' l : .. Aai ou.

Mi;.-ro.iolm.'iti t. 0-pM tSen-.tor Davh «ri t:

¦np. Mr. Morill procoeded to MM-8M tti rAei-atr at Ilen,-th on th" BT-l-jrct. febort 88flB8haaBMa 11-ir by JMr. Hnif. Mr. Laaa, Mr. Pai .¦!' Mfl] 8ttfltrUbaai t__:i!tr qi.-i-tioD, tbe _4-ur.fe BBUaafB-d. I:. the

«»rl> p..rt of lhe aay, a.b.11 ^vai pH.*_e_ to iuvi "i-e thaAaa-, of [aapfden of Qammtaa aarn not ssaflbllaa ii-per dey.

Hoi ni..Tbe Jlotwe pro-ceilrJ to the oontiid. P:tion<,, -.:.- l.-fi. ie:, y Appro}.ri.t.iu hfl, M !ei-jitcd lroiu

?he<*omnrii!t(eof the W.BBl Jn- am 88-8881 t .--)-i

prnd worii on tho Cipitol a::.l Tfeaay -flHllfl|a Baa4lisjicre<-d t'i, und thu biil j.-.-Ae-l hy onlf foar ..-_. atire*rote«. ALr. iir-n»r. Delegatc ttOM Uttb, ii 'i" IBBj»<*..ple of that Teuitory from the charg-j ol lernaii'IoVT'oodt_Jt ti-.-y wt-r-profliijute nutcaet'. Mt. '.

p'ied. I'l.-i;;- !::' ri-tiinrka ynb ::1 flj WM 8f.'.olt-flii'iii; UBCatB wl.lch hr-wa-fl pr-|>-riil II Bfal888.Tie ll'iu-* th.*n rranraed thr ronniJerntion of tue

amrutljitory Confis.-ition 1888-llwi. Mr. 01 Ibera*_«de * ip. ib in _M8Bof fuil' o:.fisc-trlori of e t.ti| .,fJlebeli. Tbe -.'uvy Appiopr;uiitn bil! itiiBlkfu nj).Jdr. Morril) made a apooch in favorof Mfl _Mtl-f ttflJtar'pnvity trctytrith thc-Iiflt-ah if...''-*i..i.i Mr."W. J. AU'-n medy a Bpeeoti, in which Le aB-BBB- thel':.«-iduat _i:d bii frier.ls nitli Bfl_M aacflftlaa wHbr-irii:T_ io ika aaJaaB of tho aaa Mi. AbmU laftaCaad tbe BBBM utij jurn, (L

LKf-WLATURE.r4::xATF. .Un. '.7. I'.jlii n.-re reported f_vor._lj

ameudi-g the Kaiii-ud bid irj per_iilt:ng a bug^uge Or

treight c_r to bc made up tu a part of thetrai:-,, m. khBgflpproprUtioni fur tbe Canal d"l>i-. to ameiid tbe llrook.lyn Water act. Ill-s were notic-d to gire effeet to thereeolution of the New-York Common Couiicil relatiratotbe Vanderbdt ller; toamend tbe Qnaratitino Lw,to urt;u:ii/a- a Stuto Court of Appeali; fur a r.i.l.un 1 ou

tmt Ht.iter'» Voint and Newtown TurnpiVe; to retruiiitotbe 8-1p of hay and fltrav; immporttLnn tbe Kevr-YorkMort^Bf*© L88B Owpany. Blll* were intrr>d'iri>d furfrlanijoy cnginna on tbe Brooklrn Central -tailroud to

determine the bonudaxy Une ta-ta-.-cn >eir-York andWt-ut h.-.;,': t'i,i.utio', anthori_-ig tho corporat.on of>ew iork to conrey laada to the Hr bretr Beriarol'Dtfyociet- legali-inir tbe Broo_lt_ Vol_iteer laoudi; lo

crntrol the runnlng of raBrosda in Brctlclyn. Ilill*.xx-ere pBfl.'il rt-'atire 8o thr ln*peotion of (aa motera;tnci-rTiorBting the lUflTf-erelt BoapituL Tbe Seaate.a-enl into liie. iitire leaalon. ait-r -rbich tbe Baafl18/friii .»-_» di-cua«ed until the bour of -dJ-jornnif-Lt.

j-»8_Ki)LT.---IiillB a-are paaieJ dlnctiug the QleemCount} Clerk to lndex notica flf pendencyof aition:to amend tho Anbara City Churtrr; re'ative t. th* aalo

mt thaQoart-itin* landa on btatea Uland. L_ia were

int-t*odnced to proTidc for the eitir,;-_is'.i_ect tt ttm iu

_.lat-aa_, I.. 1; to Incorporntc the Mecl.tinica' Dirae

Sarinfti BflB. of Kew-York; toaaiend ttaabartar ef

lhe Clttaeni' Yire Tnanranoe ro-ipaoy; to IflgaBl 8B/<tain reeolatione of the Kew-York Comruoa Co, ni ii f.r

Coa-aiaeione-a of ?. peaB in tbe New York Fire De-

jparuaent: to einatruct a railnvi tbror.gh Biath araaaa

lighth and lentb and other fltreeti la -Tew-York: Mlor*»U a Bo_rd of Ketrenchi_*nt ai.d Co_trol in New-jTflrk City; t<>r a Town HaU in Ja-.iea; t, autl-ortae n

r_lr--_ MThlrty focrth Btreet aai Mstt ars'i'i;. »8W.

Xarfc. US.mim-kymoA PtSmti mg #r**c4i_i-- *Lf Ut li

.. .. «,*.- v '. amil nflflBB and loored to

ti tal tht OtMflMflt fla »¦. wi'bout ctarc"i to tbe

flflfl, YnL.lei AdJOB d

. (iKM.lv 11, .VlCWffl.A» i '.. bi. mi Wedflflday, tlu* rflfldBfltl ,;1

.,.- i, Mty fl Qflfll afl flflrtlfltflBtafl aaaaMaiflBlby tht naort ef a ptatoi aafl on raaehlafltha aaaaa fl

Btdiaoai ¦¦'. " litotofl lr-ly *.f flflflfl i.-it * :n

(flfl ot Nt). Ml Or.'.ii.l Btoflfl, It Wfl iiBrac,li'>,*'l.rMflafllflfll oi Bflfl t.-.e W"l)-k:i,)tvii bi.! i«)B'.'*r. Bm.n. iviua.ii-', ii | ... fl :¦' £ Lflafltraefl toi

of at tha alara aaflkifl Ttt Bflfl T**** t**\IVii'um.-. hai flflflfl UvBfl witb th- wif- of n ma.i .flfldRa^art C. H..:nc8 aal tbe BflflrMMafllAliiiiiiifllMpiirtially i:BBM bflfl tho BM of hii wi.v.fl Bmrt*t fl"flothflaadaaar. Hn toflfl.I aa»*********-***T**\the. T'-alh Preoiuct Station-Iiotttf, ly CflflBM V, fldtf,and avurdiit raaderad "i aaaotd . vtth thi aboralflii'ts. Xhfl pr;fl.T-.-i wa. aaaflatfltfl to th.?T->mli to,aw-iit tht ot tion rftht G.-otid Jury.The IflM ReginflBt, « COfltfld by thoTtli llTgi-

Ht it baafl, aat larlawad aa Wadai -1 ty rttraetaftg;BfllftfW an.l ('ofr.moi CoaaaBfl Bafl of the(ityiII ..ll \Vb*-n th.- r.'.-i.-tk- VM v -r 1 IBfltflflflM BflTflhfldap i>i .i.iiiw.iy. Ihaaat M lha WaflllflflBa Paiada|Qmilll ahB o the tr.ei « cre IMMlBll. ~» **********nafltaa flflflfl Mn flflflflfll ¦^.ttafflflMflMMBifliiflflaflt . ..._,,

jV pccial d'-j.flitch from LooIbTIUI Bflffll luu

a!" iflfll H.-ury- Eltobflfh, tmund from Na.-liville to Cin-.Bflflfl, fi. flflfl hy tb" ,.. o:i th- fld iu.la.it flBhtaifltlllflfl Bhfl M a flflltalt. Bfl had ou hoard

Hfl bflfl flaaflBB I aClilllflaatl The- iee etive waj at,

T..,iiiiTi!leou the BB, ii:ikin|? Htc flfll l.oito tal carry-bfltweatfdtas baifB otwttbt t-4B,

Il,o Nii'.ltt Watcbers' AflflaiBtlflfl had thoir.,.rfl Bflaal laaafla »t the V. t fl Bdkf Uo-.ms aalWaflataiaj araatflf. flptaahta lapafl* bbjb aafllMaaaaaflt ».naBO weJ by aaaflaltoB IflaflBBfaflbf Mi»* Foir. naa of a VMf hiah fllfl of flflflfll fllw.-s MthaflaMtaaflj ehaarad.

At Lcuisvilio on the Mtfc, tho Circait Cotiri,in the tu.t 0:;*:'»l lli.* ddflfl Bflpfll C-'mpatiy to

recorer Ihi mtotj iflfll hy Joln Morsran, deel-ledIhfl 'TQ.-Mii'.m sr. aaaammbMb r-'A flfl bbb.,. MNBOa Miztal -t Bfl IMBBflMl ivii flai-ia a:A'iA byIfll ii

'i DflBOM III Btatfl C*»niniit'op of Hflir*v rithaiBcflflad a flaurautlaa fl aaa flatafaM fro-abbbI a-s flhly Dtotrlfl taaaaal fl Altaat) ta Bt i'i h

flBflnaflf flahaoea PahflatB fl tho Bafleari Con-vi attaa.Ha laal bdlot ia tbfl kwtoBBtkj LflftaUtare,

or. Tw '-I,.-, fi.r I'l.'.t. ,1 Bflfll Baaa \ W flfl ne f<>!

taaa; (imirr:,'.'¦:. B*fl,«li Bsraia,3A Mr. Cui 'uicr

bflfl illblliIII UflBBBflThe Hflo. Jimea !'-- Claj uf Kanttickr, ox-

': *., 1VH .r .tl :---MIflflbMtfOtafflMB8Bth.-.'. iiiuud Dtoiilil. ti:ci! in Moalwalfla thtIMhflflIbflN i- :i flwrflBMBt, 'vb.ii Ii 'vii: tirub'ilily bfl

,i!. M nit'vr thfl c'a:*ilu: flJUlM fruffl Aigt:ntatalflttaad.

(;-.ld flflad at 4 p, BL, at VS,}. t!ie flUfl of theflfl bflfl iAiulbd. T!. r"--jii.ty ,,f uii>r*cj:ri':*v; dor« not

laatafleaflaMwBh la aaaal Baafl,aal »" BlflaMtaBafll i-: '.t i. itfl-.tt1 ahflflP ". flflfl B flB .Ji.itkrly. Tbe druiandBfl (BflOB pi.rpoai . .*: I..* ta a .'an vt a> to ta fl dueed. by tl.-

uuX au.i jruwiii^ deci.i.d '¦ >rl,'ateiBa flftad .jrj4,! Uit:.an rijiort of tanil* tf dfl uii::?oii aaefly, |«M wi.i a 4 pr *,,

al,!y rrtai'i ita |*rn,efit pric--, bh theio ii no Tpii-nl bflflaflfldriiiocd h-:e. Tiie .-..via took out to d/.y flMt|Bt 8to.-iih :¦ tbr IloBid f,..-# .tiong and ln flflflBflfl Th* luallol llia

bflafl aeeflfl -nd Bflrtaetal a.l tlty, and Bt the ttoflflM t'U.tae.iv .viiti a rr red ,:i »t. te b y M \-

MflBflfB iibund.n: at'. V.int oa ta'.'.. *i.d borr^w. u bflflle' iur Ihfl .dTinla\-e.

j iii: itfl'iiiit. BAtMBJkBBBa(."!). ildilcck is qflOtfld 4W savinf that tho

Babfllfl BM fi to flttpmpt nnotl.cr Northprn rim-

.i.i:-: ln the Sprlag.arbetberiBtoIflflflfljflTBBjflo,-inLuO!u4)iici^ ;it)t tltar. BiafllaropfalaBflbaTfl:. .. i..'.;.:t i-.l '..-! '"i.-: ii'.'!!-!'-:-, flfld tbflfflil ¦r-t*r,\ dflfll ii.*' .|i-i t.l.i'ion wliii!! MBflfl ta h-ovcthe forrc- om OOI fldfl ont of the flflflOBIll Bi.l tflnSfl-fim*' th-it. th.- lJ*!l*t*li v-; 11 t ikfl tbfl li 'id, 'ni'ltbal tba N.iim.'ial ni.'iiipfl bflflfl only :o.|(f.*;i,Iihc'n-.!..¦(;.- ut'.i Ibdr territoqr ll bflfll thry can.

\\i (i':.-.".:t frooi dflM flflfl }'f> tbtj U'lvilll'l-'lon h^h Mtbodty, n "'i bobb. Wl kaow flfltb*

. 11 -:s \.ii:,i. G B, B 'I- k iaay chi*r-,-:i. V .- (U. not t'fik ;'. pflflfltratfl the idflfli oi

itfatagy wliifli iiiittriil tiie V.'ar DflpftflUBJ.ifl.it rflkaoa : : tbo floflatiy npflflbtbfl B tr re Bflied flitb I ergytbfl BMBBBBl Itil

r >r ¦' t lflflfl .!. Iflfli flfld ti-it 'A ii illp ,. i, ,-., fl .\ i-n in- i.p'.*rat'(iTiB anr-v-i t,'. Ibat tt. >g fllflflrty .'.''''v-i ua .

prelimiafliy, ?. bflflfl nn AhjicM. Iflflon iteirbat Ibi Bflbela tn Itt ¦!;¦ U> flttflflpl fla tbdi

Tboflii flridaaflfl lhal Mt, Jtthmtn l»..-4iican-t to flbflfldflfl Viiyinia, orat IflflfltflflMfll to¦,t' himafltf in jioiiiion to ihaadflB it vitboat

if the fi:.-ttri.il Of ItlflBgth in tbe Spring¦htmy iHBHflllllflfll bn i:iul)ilitj- t'j hold it. Wfli.-tuiciie, bowflfflr, flfll Bb {Btfltka i.' not

w!i(.!lr miiitai;.'. If Virtrii.ir. ll ftTBB up, NorthCaTolioi wfll ii-*) bfl MBSflataad, or wUl of her... a iiriiird witlidrnw, it mattt-:-i| not which.When tho.-t* tkiii Bl ¦' u'1' flaaa, thu flftxt la,atabUib flSoathflra CflflfedflfflO] i- .1*- Ifl «nd.Hm mflinturiflflfil ti a ndlftfllj force in Iflitrnflflflflefl bflflflani bnpoadblr, prfllaotfl tot(forthaifl i;iviiiii)ti, or lor uuy IfflB ivd nion-

:iii-,-it-- fr. 11 flf their owa neight, and the phini-'iad bop« t.f th" Bflflfll 1' bdflfll must Uflfl bt*Hflflafld to thfl nuhtary oooapfltka of thrceSr:ii : >-.j'it!i Curolina, Qflorgifl, and Alabaut^.'IV Rebellimi niH bfl an ^dmitt'id failare, andthi world will flflfl that iti Ufllfltfl ara fightinglur thoir livrrf.But gloonir ar Ihil proapect U, have- the Rcb-

ik any bottarl Ii tbey adt.pt tbfl plan of (t)ii-

."cntrating thflM fimaflwiflua thflflfl thrt-eftiates,flf which ih') rerourccam ciAiparativcly tt**M,and if they Cflflflafl fbflhr flU-ttfl_y opoiflttOBfl tflthe MflflM flf htnj.'ifr pOaJtkBM , riikiiig no bat-t\cf flflflflfl on ground -Ahich they hava fortifitd,they may hojw- still to protrafl) tha w«r dnrhipthflflBBBflfltf BBl FflDf lal noui.-;h thfllf hopraof a Dcmorrii'j'it IBflOflfll in thoPresidential fllfle*tion. They uiutt choope betweca flflflfl » jhiIh*)as tbia, 'whieh ia one of tmmXj, and the Ifl^flflfltieffortto inuliiUuii their premut vnoiniounly ex-

teiided line ol froutier dal'ense. Tliey have heldlt hitherto by help ot a rfl&Wfly oystem; but therailways orc woarin^ out; than are no flflflflfl ofrepairing thera, aud in uo way exoept by raiican troopa bo iiio\td nit'.i rapidity aloug buth a

line. If Lee clinga to Kicbuiond, hi.- couiiuani-flfltioai with Longstraet are fll the mercy of a

brigade of catalry. Ii Lougntroot lingerd inEabt TflBBflflflflhl ll equally iu da;iger of'lo.tiughi- only line of gupplics. In fact, it harf alreadybeen ouco cut by Gen. Aifrill, and flfl havenoevidence yet that the Virginla aud Tennen.sooKailroau baa aiucfl been put in runuing order.It is evider.t, taeicfore, that tha two Rebelflnnioa under thosc coinmandem are at the es-

trcmitics ul' a Lne nhich they hare no mre

meaus of pro'octing, aud equally erident that1 ,--T>ritk>a u pjiiijttd, *ni m&y bfl maio

10fatal, to tke mmmwtf of hoth. If thero aro

Othar alciaaBta i'i Iba probl.nj, it i*. bad genor-al_- p to pBl-i-fl in fK'fi'inliDg Tfl'.ub a line, and

-Mra ara aap atket aanaaBti or not, tti cl" ti that tha lino tttj ba biakaa at any ono

of ¦". -."il paiati by ¦ tm Juta adaaaaa al aaaaii flfl iii lone, nn 1 tli.it C4 D id -ri tl a.i a troulicr

jiiue it in BOt bl n:iy iiiili'.iry iici..*t* i niiii-lc of

pffotacthai Conipan>d v, ith raeh a lino ai u.nyI, ,] um ,¦¦.-.¦ .**,01 ".iT Oi'i)i;-i:i nnd r*oulliCarolbia, H aflofda aa adraatagai whuievr lnu ptiri'ly defonslre stroggla by an aspirt-fReboIliOB.

In one aiow ttta itaiemanl _aaj i'a* raid to e_-

baaa. tbi arga_aaB( aa tbi pnaaat poaitioflaia'-.i.: .;¦¦. il i boU on tba ntii'ihiTtt aaet-OB alKa*t Ti:ii;." "¦¦.. ifl no doabt ol' _-_D8-B8 POBae-

qnaaca ta tha aaaeaaafal mttaaoa vfciab .Mm-¦(OO li"!).' tO mmmmt a/'iiiii-t lIIBBt'lii'lvniic| into

Georgia. Ii rai i nri-taki todatach him fromII'.*:. bnt it i* eqr..il!y a mi tiko to Mipposetbal ba maiobad an Kaaxf-Qa artth aay liaa afrett-uti::^, wbutlVr t:ut'CC-:<ful or not, with

r.r.igfT. KnazT-Da aai irortk WBarklb balLongBttaat'apraaaot poaltlon Ja kaia-ketaalljtbraataai flao. Oranfl flaafc «nd will faqftda[fl ont* BBJ BC BBOtbBI his ndvanoo. In ui-ithi-r

aa ¦... ooald the Babal bbbb mdaa ba aaaaidaradBan terona to GmB, or in fldktj him.-t lf, acoaptbv maintafaiag lii.. BonunnnliBtiOBI "".ith Vir-

gtoia. D'.-fltn-y tba nflraad and ba if i" » tmpiriin wi*... 'i ha <»..!''.. aat i" baaOpa*ad to n-opewith aai laraa baga_cnt ofhia tAWtj Haaaa la-

BBtTaf-pmJahaitBP Mttfcur uppart bbi aayplka.On baa, a:id OB tki country whiih Lc._,_ armytli-firnda, ba b dapendaBt for batk. Wa baOara,thrn*. ce, tkat a hi.ildi*ii ino.on.rni hy a hitivyeokunn down tbi Shenandoah Viiiley, la _bb>

junitioii with ft gBMtal iATBBBI "I a.ltbu othi-rUinoii igfBM 1:1 Vi.~*:::::t. wotiid re-ult in Hit*

total il.-rup'itm t.i the liut* whit'li thi* K.lx-I.sij-.T hold, wt mii iiai.xi Lm ta aaandaB ifc-h-mond or in abaadaa his tapparl <>f Loagatiaet,U 1 woald re-ult in tho d. .tructionof the latU-r.Saeh a BBBfaBaaal bai aevi rjret boenattanpted,tboo 'i-i titn.n.r reaaonaaortl bBfaalwajraailatai.They ara rtrongez now than < ver, and av aro

¦boagar. Boaaatl iag -aara ought to bo done

thaBmaralj to braalcap al aoa or two paiatit'lrarnilr,'..'! whvh inrri.'* IfOBgltiaatl Mtpplillto him. Hm ¦¦¦¦fi'ry fr-'tn v lii h li<- dlBBIthan o-.-.y.* t" '.¦. mid might !"., o ..-..«'«i, nnd

lin.'4,:' ,-i't ii', whirhie nor. aleBfftftfllrciul, ibonld be deattoj .-.

Wo beliafe tbal Um Babal* axpaal aeekaiii'-)\"in-!it m i'i that tl'. wfard Lob .

¦BBBBiga a BOOttl f8B, v-on 1'. .»nd that tlieyii.*.¦,':. *r piapariBg frit.or bara daddad tawitbdraw Loagrtn i. aad aaiBBBtrati tin irf.rt.* iu Borthero I.rfta. V, koa*are., tkgdae-doa fai atfll Ib aboj*Bace, tt arffl l"* aaawrkaatka mcea-i of tho eonioriptkB i» ai "r-

triii.'i. A kaBdrad tkaaaand pmralli wttiiiaijit! i)tx\i* to attoaapt tta aaan baaardaaiBCbemBi Ha taaj o..U hold Viruiiiia.ki-iiiliong-itiaat .n Eaai 'i .¦ ¦¦. li i bj il * hra aaafB.in.* .uii-,'. Baawa linfli-.ivi.r to pH Bitw inliu-t

!!:i.- in, ti'i-,.t! I:::c Hi* xx-U do it with a jfifuftkaawkdfB that ba rial aaaajt-d-f aa bbobbbithat a dainit nnt nalj firfli bal bunuai tii»,

ovaf-brow of Ui poarox anil tho iaataat aafl ip ¦;t>f thf BabatOan. It k paabaila thal ba a ijii»v|taayaiawtkaaal I Baaofc* h__)flM-bodofpai>.|1' ¦.."!; a ; ii:n*''iii":. II i p obabtl B_M lha? I

iBBTiaa wklch bonldbaai bulral/Ball-UBybarwi)t;!J not nndrrtuke it .it ;.U. If ho ran*8 oaljrtoniii.i:.in mm >ori af a labaDiaai paaratj t",i.',' I--.- '.'.ik I- in h"i'f. "f battn t'-rins frt'in

¦ De__aaia-k idjabiJ tral tm, tu aTaa t<> aanjl.*: ii i.- tbal -. / I Jti baaf tflBBB-arabla da*r_::o'i o:i I BB-1 rWBf laldj If _M IM ¦-.*>;,, ,,,

' of ;t!! DOI !:.''. ¦:. tk| fettOB,-. B-Hghrakkai if ka aoald earry tt iflf

ii. \\" m lai ii . i;h bka bi n r"tn i.t toO;i |: ..i Mt'') ni"."'.; mi i <''j'i'"l -i dlfa] pabUa opinioa and natfaai nt .,f aatSra >l*y

haa -r.i" ti i ird, k .-ati!! Intaa ¦>

wouli.nraly avoil tl.-- baaardaf laaka twtfaaaaa looaaiba_-_abbB* Bab-araatbat

la ordor to ba anoai fbltt-Baal _.> briafi thatLiie* hrgcr his arin" \ln- BMBMI his IBppttM Willi.e eihaaabid, an'i tbal Bbatifar tta malti afjtiifl dc iription. bla armiai will ho antiiMi-J

! by our.-. Hl may araU d.niht wli.-iln-r i.i-ifliil BBl att on his owu judgiuent apaiu.*t tbenaeaitlM he M_rt Mppnai at ba_a-j rath-rtlian igata t his own jadgiM-l lappartad byjin-ulli'.iont ftn p

m ii

TIIE lOMIT UF AI'1'I!\1,M.

1 hi* ftini'iidnitnt to tho (Jonstittition whichpaaaadttMLafk-flaara laat y.-nr, proviiiitiR forau .'ixihary Lraii'-h of thr Court of Appaala toconaist of five CoBUalBBVDBan. BtBndl now inj-such a shape that we pPMUM it "".iU K0'1throiij-h. In it.alf Um propoaiUoa i 4 wi Jl cnot;!rh.Thrro cau Im' no di.-piiti* that tho litiKini'-ts of the ¦,Court of i.ppeals ia !nr^-,-ly in auratr, und it IbIiapreod that the bttsraill of lattuiB iaejB_re||tkat thi-rti Fhonld _. jiiduial fortoj]naragb ta fl'-nr lha laakat A aaaaa pntm to-ilay will H.irnly ho reathed iuSro ycarifl, Mluj '""v tJii-lr,''1 aro treutcd.liut no injnry which sii'h dfl.iy nii(:ht cau.-AO

aould be so gre_t a_ that wbbb waald tapriu;:from tho ponnancnt iniroduction JiitothiitC'ouitol' aaab bbbb m Bar. laja_oai would appotnt,rhe preaent aaifuiitiient puta tho powar ofiioni;n:ition in hi. Imnd:.. Ilirt BaBBBiai will afMBUM he rcj.'i'ed bf lhe Sonuto, but thoy hold*)enlin<r thn <onflrtnation of othem. lf thi..iiit-nilineii*. Wttt to ho hiihiinlted to Ibi pfoph'imiii.d.ately. thi-lr tenn would lm ,1 lolig our,nnd it i.-a tka btiain:**- of the I.t ^i.liituro.atle.i-t of Itl I'l'iuMiiau lniiiiljir.A.lo Uike caro

that it -haii ba bhort.The judi-ijil offloe, it should bo ronii'l-hcrcd,

id one of grtftt uud rapidly-iiii'r.aiiiig politicol[fOiver. Tho Court s both of New-York and oftin* UniLed Stiiteb tuke oognicam-a of queatioimiuvoivingtiie polity, the btubility, and eveu thoexinteneo of tho Oovei-inieut. New qutwtiouaari__ during the war, new lawa ara ptwined, de-pendent on the juditiary for their validity.The conhequeucea of wrong deeiaioiiB, eren

the doubt wbether tho Judgca before whomsuch qne.*tiou. are to conie are loyal.wbetherthev niean to uphold or to overthrow tbe Iaw--¦rt-ill be diisa-atroui. New-York cannotafford that ber bighest Court ahoald bolUMa t« th*. euepic'.ou ot diblojral

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or fattiouo oppoaiton to the Govornincnt.Tho roputationofhor infcrioi tribiaiuilb haa al

reudy gulTcrod from ono or two notortoim docfiuons. The Couit of Affflfllfl is the Court o'

lafl roort thii uide of the hupromc Court of thtUattot ytatos. Its JudgniPitt may, aud flAflfldocd, toutrol the action of fctato ofl'n iiilaou thi

¦oil monu-nlous lflflfl^ and it in of the la3lflOflflflBflflBM thnt Its fttflflt clinnicter shtfuldbe pnverved. Who will vtnture to btippoHflufl it would be wen- five nppoiotco* of Gov.

BayflflflOfl ta take thoir wents oa tho presenlbflBflhl And what Bort of a Court would thalbe fnr the deci-ion of polilhal fBflflfltflBfl flhiolllhould attc-mpt to give legal validity to sudi

lopinioni at ato oxpreawd in Gov. Soytnocr'."lafl mei ;ngo ?

It is fl mirfortiine that the n-ully Bflt flMfliyt-iiJiirgcniitiit of tho Conrt muet be two yflflflpiMtponed, or that tho auicndtnont of last yeaiBflfll flfl adopicd flfld M*i*t to tho peoplo. Itulatilicatioii will, in auy event, put iu Gov. Sey-mtiur'ii haiidii tho powor of nominittion. Whaltbfl IiflfljifllfltBn can do is to potitponcad far au poesible the time when tho aniond-Bflfll bhall be tubmitted to tbe peoplo.If uot votcd on till thfl Novembor i-li-ctinn, theterm during whloh Govornor Soymour'africnd.-can hold an r.p]>ointinoiit aill bo so brief tbatflfl may Bflflfl no great hann will \to dono. The

pflflflflfll Court will retiiin ita flflflflMl flflflfl the

difkct, ond will trnunfi-r only flflflb flflflflfl tn theyf.ee fit. Of course noin* of a polilical ohitracterwill coino btfoi* Seymour'i ConiuiiEsioneiv, andi !?(* LflflhlfllBlfl mny muke thoir tentin* fll flflflfllno nhort lhal it nill prncticidly amoutit to nolli-

"ifT.

Olll ILAIfl AOAIXBT F.iTGI-AVD¦OK IIDIMlMTt.

No rendcr of Mr. Sewnrd'n voluminoiif diplo-matic toiTespondt-nce can fail to be struck withthfliaaaflAablfl ehaafflMbkb, in Ihfl flflflflfl flfthe diplomatic yar (Novcmber, UM Ottolwfl,!-(!"), haa tah-n place in tht* attitude i.f tbe

Briti.-h Cabinot with ropard !<. rmrcoiintr/. Wfl¦flfll not stop to prove thii by clnboTaU* arpu-

neatfll the fuct Ia ip >hrto. thal fcw wfll bafotttid to gaiiisay it. It iu flMfl lo poifll tn

oaflvaO-kaawfl bB. Touimi tiiedo>.o<.f ihe

yaar tha Baflfch Cai inct did, at Ihfl ngoalf***M -t of the 4iiiVi*riiment of iho I'nit- -I Btahfl,fl L.it Au the begbudflg of the year tl.c.v dcilan tlthcm.iclvefc uimble tfl) do.they flflfffld Iflfljt*cious vesscl.-*, ai d r;i[uir-tl nf tlu-iti Miti.tfnclorywidflflflfl tbfll tbfly von nal tatauded for flflBabd m iIbb Maaa tbo flafpaji of tha tXkt>andra, no more Bflbfll Iflflflflfl bflfll oncnly lel'tLuchind', from vhi< h wa iiat'irully irif*-r lhal ifthfl Knglish Ot*'. triitiicnt bfld flflflfl Hiniil.uly inthe caao ef tho Alabama, one of ihe pruu ipalund mo.tt prolili.* flflflflflfltttattflfcfla betv.-nthe iwo conntiii- VflflU bflfl bflMl ovoi.ltd.Wbile the coovonion of the Uritt.-h Cabinet

to bdtter principli-a iu the nonfrolity questionbaa btvu a caima of great gralldaatiflB U> all dflhirkij' flfl ciintiiiUiinoeof huiu .ibl>- nlfltiflflH bfltw'iii Bnflaad flfll the linitod SLit'e, the quif-tion Rfltflfll to bfl sottli'd n hat Qflght Knglaiidlfl do in flfldflfl to Mpflfe lha f.'r.*ul itijtirii-H in-

Ufltfll flflflfl our flflflflflflflfll by the priv.it.u-i'.-.bflfll lfl Bagliflhfflftl aud iuu4ily ¦flflflfll withHiigl'.Ah tkkMtWUa Tha ii'ovi-ruiiii-ut oi t!u*Oiiiu'd 6t.li .:. iift. iruiii Iln* ."1*1*1 affl.^uiiu»l tl:f

fflflBfl thfll Konbiin! i: fllaarlj !i"'ind tn l)iii fllii fuil iiiilittiiniliv'aiioii for all the lohiei. Hiilh-n-dtfl flfll flflflUflflflOfl frfln thflfl privati'in. TheriT.-nns for fldl dflflflfll flfldl by thfl UflilfldStated are cl il»>rat"ly doyi'lopfli itt ¦ di j*at* hI'rnin Mr. \t\ n .a to Kn.1 UaflflH, <l;ii *il DflB..io, l-ii:.'. bl.. Ad...j-i flbflflfl lhflflial7MthflUnitcdSt it**-* juii'I iLoiii.li-minhi fltkadflMBfldfllby lirenf IJn'taiti fnr dflpradflflOPI cotiiiiiiitcil¦.fl I'nii-n iaa Dflf i'.v Pn Dob eniflen tfl.'.out iu the port.- fll lh«* I inud Si.it** , ,iutl thal,I'ri.in llu; vvoit!.. flflfli Hyinu thfl OBflflflB by Mr.Jt '!*t Bflfl, t!.» t!' ti'ioluiii ik|i|).'..rv tfl 1"' bfllilahli*thfll tbl prm. ij'li' of COflttBBflfltioflifl flflflflld.*rin il iti miii tnri w Bflflfl Ihfl flfliflflfl by IhflUaitfll Siati.t io pflflflflfll . flflflflfl fliafl ta thaBOflUflflPOfl iii ii iliitiou with vtlii.-li |hfl| iviToal

{..fl .*.

Ol rtill grei t-r laflfllMflfll ll lt, thfll lmtHril;. !i Qovamnieat of thal day . »n iiden -I it <'H

¦fflitably entitlifli to fuil it.di nitiitj, n"t implyBfl tl.o bofltfl* flfltfl ol' Kn ti. l.ni'-n in An tkflportt, but for tha bflfl Bfld dflflfllfl Miflbifll oflLlM* hiifh flflfl hfl lflflfl n fll flflflfltflBflfl .i'i.iiiu <l

ta them by fliflflflflfl ol tha liiiud M.'t."<. This,Mr. Adam-fl aay.-, nill clearly uppmr l.:, refcr-eiico to the lb'irth arti.lt of tl.e proi.vl of a

traatypropoflodby Lofd OreaTflle tfl .Mr. Jay,on the .'SOlli ol ABgtpfl, IWl* 'Ihe BBldfl fltfl

thene:.A.id flbflaflMflBfll Bat flfld I BflBB Bfl B ti-

MflflMtf tbe'..ar l.,.a flflfl flflfl -.) bB I h' ¦ BBBbIbbI by Ml'.! i...j . ..il.rct., ty raa'un of tht- ctptun- ol their Tra oil

an.l .irr-!i*n','.r. Mfl KflflB bflflfl *.¦.<" 0*k flfllBiibinthrlin.iti t tb. jrit.ii. l-ii »:'tbr afl flflfl or iymttttti.foi'* i A* tt Tttk* ttatn,m fl i.* ¦¦'

...tAdoroiiw'dly flt ekkam nf *"'<' tattn, n-r BflfllflflflawBaahtBflBflfltatliBBtflflfl io*.«i ii.ni«ir. lfldi.,1 bfltafl to oa ..trit.inrd by eonimiiiior.er* i» inr u,aiin*r

ilr, «dy mrutioueu in thii a.-tiil-.

Bfld lkii--eil, in n plyiiig to tiie alovo dis-uatch of Mr. AdiuBf, bfll uot a wtid fll n^lflflflaQflfl of tho Ilriti. h opiinoii of J7SM. Wa must,'lii-n !oio, inlcr tbal if Imrepudiatt'd thfl prii.ti-flfl then formally laid lflflfl, it in bflflflflfll il

flflfl buppi-ns lfl opcrutoagaiiu*t Kn^liuid. lb'

lueroly insuiU that the KugliiliQfllflHMflt hadlone all tliat was in ita powt-r to prtvont the

miliiig ofthe Alabama. MDfl you ¦flflfl," heiikn Mr. Adaimi, "thfll ber Majesty's Govern-ajent, iu oon.ttniing a ponal statute, or in car-

ryii.g inUi cifect the flflflfUoBI of a pcual atat-

ite, wete to hurry at ODiie to deeinion, and to

ieize a ahipbuildiugand littiug Bflt at Livcr-

jxiol without bi-inf flflfliliad by evidence that

tbe proviaions of the 1'oreigu Knliatmont uctuid been violatod in the caae of such vesscl T

Doyoumean that hor Miyet*ty*8 Governmentirore to diapcniflC with proof, aud to iuflict¥ in-

iry upon tlio Queon's anbjocta by seining a aluplponyour mere atwertion that the ownerl ofJiat ahip were violating tho law f*The beat ungwer to theae queriea, and thrf

yeat proof tbat in not atoppiag Ibe Alabama theEngliah Govonuntnt neglccted todo its duty,irere a few montha lator giren by Karl Soaxelllimself in atoppiug the Alei&ndra.The Govornmont of tbfl Dnitfld States did

mt pitwa the que«tlon to an immadiate dectoion.blr. Adauu waa iaitrnclfld to prewut . bill of

uidcmnificatioii for ovcry furt_er Iohi iiiflictedupon oor couunorco hy lhe Al-liauia ,iud othorKeltel privatwn, built in England. We do notwoiider thal Earl Kus.'eU. k« M*. Adaina wnte.ilo Mr. Se--ard, under date of 8ept. tt, bccame" a little laBatttVa to tho multiplieution of thoetahna for daanfaa.** Ha obaiKMd that «. suchpretension-w.m ontirply ftt*variance with thepruicipleu of intornational Iaw, and with thede-i*i_io_-of American Courta of the bfajbBBt an-

thorilict,," and, iu courlunion, expront*-d a hopethal *'Mr. Adams might uot be instiuctedairain to ptit forward claimi which her KBjaaty.(iovornnient could not admit to bo fonnded on

any groiiinl_ of Iaw or jiMtico."Mr. Scwurd, iu reply dated Oet. 6, 1 *">_-,

l.riclly BBBBBBad up the raaaNfl upon whieh hebeied thn right of the United Statos to claimiiidemjiiliialiou. He added, bowevor, that"there is no fair aud ju_t form of coiiteulionalarliitrament or referente to which we -hall not

he willing to enbmit them."This BBBatadai tho hii*tory of the indi'iirtity

quostion a. far aa it OM ho traced in tho pul>-li.-hrd Tiihtma of Mr. Seward'-i diplomaiic oor-

MpaaBBBBB. Our readern will rctnember thatthen* have not been wanting in England elo-quont voieea, which have wanied the Govern-inent of England against the cousi'iitieni-e.* oftheir ullowin*** themoft pulnable riolation of thenettlrality Iaw. Wc have publiahcd in our coi-BBM- tho ap-ff-b mude by Mr. C'obdcn, and fl

lotler from I*Tof. J. VV. Newman on this qur;»-tion. "We douht not tlmt tho junHi -e of our

rlainiK. whon the proper time will be thot'ghtto baai c .ue- for douianding a sattleinr-ut, willba ndmitted by all the impart:_l mind.-i inKn.-'and.

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rrHAT in a (o..i:biii:ii) '

" A I'nion Dmaanl " ladl tl-ii* »*ord utlerlyvriiliont BBB ¦<.," and a-k.* H to give iti defini-

tion. It atdkaa u* tii.it ha r.'iot.U bara fixatiir.-iTt. ined lhe iit'-iinint of a wortl bafBrl bBjironoitneiflH h<. dacidcdly on it* *>ijruili.'.ini'e.Wi- will Iry to t;ivo it in dii,liouu:y io.ui, a.

MowbiPori-'riiiti'- n. I. a\ rery poiitono'.i ai.1 DUilitf'i'fit

B-nl.t-, who fltflkafl withoui watMBBJi BBl W-888MM Biilmoht ,-i :..tn <li nfh.

'.'. A hmn.iii Mrp-Mt wlm mttet thos'- trho stitnrl i.p forlli-il (-ili'itlT ni-i'lii-.t ih" il.-.iilly .. Bl.1!-. nf >l.'ivi ii.iidi t aoo. ind pirrcea th.ui aith kia poiaoaaaa toagt\ ),-, -\, i I- ,-. l u -l .1 araBaBBflBa .Tkea* a i" Irarraa aa* 9t a. DeiBIa lajal

i'i.- tlujT" whi. j.iililiciy kaaaa toM*Ck-lt_abut priTQfly, tifi.t air.ouir tlieir iutini.'t** Miniea. ai'.v

t'. ,'. tbaj hopa to .cr Lco'it ain.y marilntiK uj. Itioai-,y aXaaaaarlBBj an awatkm ot ikaCBjrHatti

. ty l.o projH to Bil ..'. '.-1 i-¦- tu R.chmoud.o-l.i uy aii OBflB nt "lVm<>." Imt r. illy to*Brocr..^eBflfl i.-a t.) t uid out und nwait Ihfl 8BBBBM of thri i,..... iitmi i.i.-'lii.n; ikaaa wito baraal haaaai aadun iii ti: (iiliiitltiif* aafrmai in onratrtfta, 4IviralQi-f

t¦ >.1 lii.-t.i -u.i _iJi_ii'i!<oi tii.'fl" iiy pMBaaBBM to,, .-1 liii.l- r tln- wititliw* of On. M'f'l-IIau..rxuxk don'tj ou ttt thal 'CaaaBakaad' iaou*

..I tln. uiont f^y'iiificant words iu our .BBgBlfB '

TIIK SBBBT l.4»AtV.Uio Kivi-Titi nty Loitn has licrii tok.-u, "ji'th

litinilreil** ot' applieants still BflBBppUad. Thei'ii,*i-rtii';-fl with whiih it has been Bb*r.rhf*dMB-Bf OOJ-B-fBI ia tbe great ;:,;;n;ici ,1 event ofA::i iii itii history. Fi*.*e Iluntlred Milliou* ia Iv.t t tt'.m for ev*n Ktij'lnnd tohORVWBtCMf tm. tbaagb, from an experienca* of OPnturi.A.i,pO-88 *(1 r.f :m aipoitUMI i't th'- nrt of borrow-n(' .ai t adbag all otlier BBtf-BB, For thi-i roun-ttf it is, in ojapi-arnnoe ut leu t, a flKBCfa largersum. We an imt yet i¦¦¦ ia itonad t" mchfig*uii-s. liut tba paofli ef Pngland aaaai int<> tbaaoild Btth paat dab. --¦ :i fixcl elrmontoi'

¦,¦ i'..i » mi-. Tbay ata adocatadtaba*." ba tt aa a pabtfa blaaaiag, and tbat it i*«n!

ui v<*r he paiil oil. Knov.'ing thnt, it MMrMalI'- '¦'!, they r-.nliiy BBBaeda tbat it Baaai arttl bat

Bal flitb "* ttM feaUnfk widdj difEuaaLi graat i;.**i-»i. -l dabt hai berato.M i)r<*iia'

jcr.'.it iiatiofal bacTor. Ika lent-naBl ir 11 inbaalthffl] activiU among us. Tho itup ,>sing:volntii.' ef dabt ilu.iiig lhe li'volu.ior. wu* tkal

Bfll di oii.iij-i :n<i:t of tln- ABa. Ourfatlu-rs had eroiytbi-g but monej und redit.Iiom r imtlii r eatiM-s we .titl'ered all formfl ofunii .itiuu in thi* Hoeoutl war with England.

('orernment bond: wero at thal ttBaaaaliat1. ie tli.ill H tcr !»»'', ii'!.! i).,U,i.'I!l Ifknll ili liftllkiintr| at '.10 lo 40 pt r t ent balflfl .*p4i i.-. Eveiion BBflb BBBM it flfla tlillleult to oljt.:i:i Lliis de-;.ri. itti'il r!i:"!;y. liut the fur.iie.1 -.1. hr ol

both aar- aai BBbaaBjaaatlj paM ad. Ka aabaraaaaai hn* heen bsavi ta ia lha lirte. iagfaadtn.'iy baaa baM wtn lapart at bo-vaflt-g, i>ulin thftart afpajiag oiT bei rseoid k a patfaothlank. Wo bonow re.ulily at pai'. while shh.n r.irely done 8>, nnd bflB IBBBflt. diy beenruiltj of rapfldiatiM.Hozt to tl< iiKi.::f.!tude ol' the Five-twenty

i.ihii i.* tin: itrib-Bf B-Btara that it araa takaabf our aflBOtt-MBfl, Bfld otp.ir. Without douht,i! |)ortioiioft!i» hi)t:df baaa mm t" -bBflpa, butit is now clenr tlidt no such uid BMBBBaBBBJiOur own people would have ibBOlbad tkeflkola.Iiiiinnaliatoly ou it* heing elo.sed, it advuneed 4.1,*t...wi'.ig eoiH'hiflivelythat a lar-rt- IBM ot bflfBTIr.in.iini-d uu^up^ilied. The mmtt are .- iguificantindioatiaM af tba aatkaal BinMamal iuwealth, ef ooniidence in the titability of the(Jt veininiiit, atiil of popular aequicseence in tho

poliiy of tho Adiuiui-itration. To the latterthey hold out instructive eucouragement that,ko long a« that poliey in honently and viguruu.-alyluftiiitttiued, bo long will tho eapital of tho |BB*pio be lrei'ly poured out to anhure a national pa-cificaliou.

Thi.s loan may le rtgarded as tho hegiuuiiij.iiiily of our l'unded debt. So far, wa havo tri-utiipbantly .ik-need tbo mereenary organti ofBritiah ho.tilii.y, who-io earlieflt and loudest pre-iliction waa that wo -hould bo eoupolled to bor-row iu Eui'tipo, and at ratos dietated by Loudonand Parifl. But the sinistor cry ha_ ceased.Euiope, in cotninon with ourselfes, ia cou

foundod by tho magnitudo of our re.-ourees.

In placo of sonding to tbem for money, her capi-tuli-sts (onio to u_ for bonds. If tbo demundthuH begnu be now a limit. d one, it l_ nererthe-1-fta evidence of growing cor.tideuca. As thatincrea-oa so will the demand, uutil, a-i on allpreriona ocoa-iona, milliona of oor publio debtwill be abaorbed by foreign holdere. If wa harethua suddenly developod a Eoropean aptitudefor oreating dabt, we are at tha aamo time dem-rjuritrating oor ability ta create rorenne to

diaoharga boUi. iutaraat k±A pt_u.ipal.

... ¦ B ¦ a...aaammamtaoaatfTha hiianci.ii sktll of Ewropa (* difflfltdfto the ainglo object oi* payinf tnterafl. Oarujiifonn policy ha.. been t.) pay our deata. Bowthat pohcy ia to be auecesal'uUy reenaoted, lt flunneiofisary to dWuiM. But we know thatdurinjt the extiteaea of foruior debta, each poli-tieal party, aa it a.*etimed power, promifldwoaony, aud whea resigting it, pluaed itaetfon having p tid off ruoro of the National debtthBB ita predecoitor. Nu matter how blid fla dodfl it wag f»>r popularity, yet thi batioflwa* the gamer. It wiu moreover a lacceaaftflargument with tae niaaaea.* Hence it will be ta.adoptod in the future. If Bebellion haa tbflfar been the uio<>t auccenaful device for pluagiaguo iu debt, ao will partieti be regarded ai mar.itoriotn in proportion to the rapidity with wbiohthey discharge it With a ateady eompetitioaol this charat ter, we ahall again aatoouh thflworld bv ouco more ewinging clear.

diffbribto wizara.T.i flfl TrtiioroJ The A. Y. TrOtt*:Sin: I fiml no fault with your rule ** in g*n.

rra'., tn let rorn-ipnn.ietito ipeak l'or ttaaaetfflB," hflthink joobad h-tter ndme thea not to aayM oftaaX 'uit oar armiet are about to atrika s eruibiug htoa.Bflfl prupheciea, ao otteu uufuliillod, hare aiado bmaibimed. 1 think they dtoflracflna. Tf thay erer aa<courtjrofli despondint Uniouiita or alanned Betato, flwns Innr ngn.Bfflfflfly axpeita au awfnl " rrmtoiun" at tht elottofthe wbi. Tbfit ejpe'la'.ioo wonM do mu,v!i topra-du.*. tta veruUion. If ioa ean »how Uial thert

,,*td b* no.titdtfitU m prii'-i, jou might tliui djtflptflfl,r a i;irut lu; ui. jSbmQ,

***/**§,.1. IIow a newspoper corrcspondonfim.'iking any Mirt of n prophecy ahonld ** dibgiaoaun" (the People), we caunot eornprohcnd. Ifuuwurruuted, tt may po-.-vihly dbtgrare tho filiflprophet; but why anybody elae t How do yoamake any one but tho prophet re*pous*ble forhis error ?

f, We di*ent aa decidedly from our corra-

apondeut'a other proposition. Thcgeuera! !x>k-,r,(t forward to a great rerul&ion at the cloae oftlieWari- ptoper aud aalntary. It preventlthoi.-ands fn-tn running in debt, and leareaIboM who dn incnr dobts iu theso timfs withoolflzeflflfl if overtaken by bankftiptcy. Were tbaWur endcd to-day, we should imrnedlitely bfl-uin to contract our Cnrrencv by fuading our

tioaii-ig (greflabflek)dflbt Th;3 rpuld ui-^ti-

tahly prfldnflo a daclira in atutant v.iluea, which( fliH nnt be fllVMlod unttl our Pap*r Currency!ied ncarly or qttiie attained the par of flpecie.Then the flflflflfl or farm now fllliag lor $15,00flwonld bfl worth but $10,000 or tbflflflflbflflt, aodStflicks. Produce, Qaodfl, aud nearly evorythingllaa, WOflld experience a eorrc pondiug reduo-lioa in pricrs. Thia need uot Ifl diaaatrooi,puiviilcd paoplc will get ont and ko--p out offlflbt Whoaver has property and owea debt*ottght to sell and pnr po flflfl <n posaible, OTflB

thoiigh fonsidi-rably bclow flflflflfll ratea; aadtlu* cn-difor claca hhould gladly receivopay*meutfroni their dcbtora and iuvei-t it in thal'ublio Debt. TheGovernmtnt should be altnoatthe onlv cousiderable debtor. I^et this be d;ilyatU'uded to, end the neceiiaary revuJaion on thalatonttoflffloifl paymeuta will produce littlfldi-i-ter. Keepin^ the peril iu ini.id i.- e-v^ntialt*i pasriug it in 8afi*tj|i Tho "flflpflfltfltWthus i iiiitiibt.ti-a flfl] to a-rgravate but to initi-gatd the pro^pective revubvion, tave ivstothatlarr-t- c\tk»*t who muy tiu brayed iu » mortar tfluo good purpoKo..Ed. Trih.

DflBTfl of Jami.3 il. ( lat..Jam 44 B Clay,» a»n r-f thr dist;o}>-:i-'.i.»'d Mfllftmafl. 'Henry Ciay. dtafluu lueeday flflfl la thei'lt;. of MinireaL Ile wm aSeooiii.rlit, und j ftifiitifc tt the uute of hii dtath. Hatboruiifhly *.k-iup.ith.^.*d i-i'h tba Keiieli, a'td a.noe htairsidence in ('n'ir.l i Itu. be-u buo l-inubne wiih Val«laodlfhaa aud i>th-r ;u^itire 11 '*!i taoflBCW '..a^ {tatfl¦flflflflflfl VahfldUflflOflataMflfl Mr Cliy vuboi.i m Xovemtar, li*17, in the 4 ity rf flfflfliagfla Hflwaa tflaflflfl a| I Mflfl] 1. Mlfl UniftwBB, ia Kentucky.and Mai .ift>*r» ard emplo. rd iu i mer tat^e lioufl-- iD (flflcity cf itoetmi. Two youra r.f.er.v.-wd ho wa* *eut to St.Lflflfl aaflfltkaafllfl fl bfl re'.;ir-i»d tu Kootncky.« ii. ri hfl .t!i)ii*^*.l iu the pr-jrtiic of law iu partuerahipw!th hii fi-ib.T. In !-l!» he waj iinjiotfir-'. fhorg.' <Ivv itflflflLBhaabf Pr*"*ilent TtaflflT.)flfl IflBflflfl

lu 1131, o.itl tvro jaui flflflflaflti bMBflfl the proprt'etofof BeOMf aaflfl tt Aflhtaal, Inl-.'Ths waa eleoted

.I* nm from thr fltotti t in Kct.ttnky f,,rn."rly ttn-

ri'J.-ntfl'd by bit father. At the tim* rf the outbroak rfthe Kebclliou bfljflflfll with tta Bebcia. and ,'iert.td thflIflaflrfUltBdMBfllflflMMflftht Uniou. It aillIm) iflflMBBBd tliiit he ton down tbe old fauilly maa

eton, end s-tlu s purtlon ofthe 'utruber to ta uied lo maa

atflflaflfl aaaaa Ffl thto afl rf Taaflatbaa, Oeo. O-frniiii- stiirmaii/ed bi-ji ae the "de.jcn. :tUv! aoflof tkiilujti i"ii.B nin.''

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AtittvAti iMibTiBG ok Niout WAmnw..Ihi uitt iiiti.iidl iru!!.i-fi of Ihe Kight Watobeni of tbaML K. .s. H. A. v.fl held at the rooma ^o. lfl ilroad-v. .!_., Lltt efeoitif. Tbe eseroiaefl omutad of aaflfldlBB from O. T. C'orif^ihaB fraflflafl ot tho Nlfhtllati-hi-ri'AittMititiou, an aodreti from a uiemtarrftb^ Jiight Wm:. !:en=. 8. T. Brookei, and reoduifl rf.fliinml of foniriittitiiiiit li. ai Sii|bt Watcbera. by B.II. (.oe-githiill, flflBflflfflflf of the Night Watotara.Vl.^icliythe ¦flflflflfl Sivcit-ty. the Accidental Qflflfl*rt i'l':!', m:d n aotiy by lli.-. Farr.tta littter waj thflpflflflafl triat ofthe ei ening, oi.ii wn eothn.ilaaticBllyippl.tt.dt-d hy all comju tent to aprreclMe good flinginfirti.tii. ul.y I'Xi-cut.iL 'tbero wai a ttry iurjfe flMBB*. (..., aud tta exrrcitefl were ei, ,v,!t: g\y ioterefltiof.At tta c!o*e of th.it "featt of reaaon and dow of aoa^*ill who weie preecnt were intiled to atep up etaire anflpat t.ike ot a flfltaflfl providad for thes at the cxpenM)f the Wutchera' Awnctation. Thii humar* floolety.lita the dood Saiuuiitau, foood liuuuuiity wouoitadjiui bleediog by tbe wnyi-ide. m-1 p<-ared oil lulo ha»ctiiuli. wiped away the bloixl, aud tenderly lifted tt'rnra the couch of fluffering, wfltctunfl it witb aleeptoflflvigilauce. Tbey are aa true to then aelf impoeed taaflaa tbe tturs to tbe night.

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BOTBi Abbivau..Judge Colt, St. Loaa.heilon.J. Uaol.Jr., hew.Vork) Dr. J. II. Hall aaflvife, t'lorrland, Ohio. E. Ira Blchards. Mmi. Ofl(iBuU, U. S. Aruiy; and Geo. Richardton. Pbitodfll->hla, are at tta MetropoiiUn HoteLThe Hon. D. Bourdman. Ithica; CoL W. P Walkar,

7. a Army; A.H.S. Foota, U. 8. N.. aad aoa rf thant* ltoflr-Admual Kootej and Capt foaB. U. 8. M. 0,ua at tho Aitor Houae.Trof. Oeo. Abel, Poagbkaepale. J- B\ Haldemaa aal

rlfe. Philndelphia; aoi J. M. Bom, Montxeal, ara flbe ( lar. itdou lluteLI. H. Crenahaw. Philadelphit; 3. W. Tilton. Boatoa;

ind Iiewia N. Tappan. Colorado, ara flt tta Fifth-Ara*tue llot-Lflignor P. BrifB.il! la Ifla* ."* ". *-** »?««« Ilflta,

)ut wu reported ccafalfltcent ywtetday.

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