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"All Rii.iit " TI.Mi'Mt baat etaiu 1 '"-'a n Itic {¦¦¦>.' p ijtr, ry aliriilly. Iwrttethia wpfakvisf jcn. would frei an lute.--at in knox.ixut a oat rail b> '.m' tf or.- ol ¦: beat IroL 8»fi a Y<r.n rraijarf :iy. Join W. Kim.. D-pota tf f/riar . a Maarix'a (Va'ilda-r'i Patent 1 Su. 1 Manor a bUTTI Mm v- a< mmjm\, Nr» wi, and Mm. '1 Oraiirr t- N*v> Ort« an«. 'J in Bl bfj 1 r p.. Ri wvn 1 ft vinn t>*tir.'i« a noal.at.a1 at Rr.i.i as i. RiVMoso's. I i_ l*B*LlMaad Iffl r "¦n»i a| tat-n :<. 1 Tin Paii iv b .. i. - * ' B .v MaraaHllr, CemU. Bl V». * ReyV Uta 1 ' - «. t-. Bi¬ ll..t< BaaBtasa »ra»a, Bl. U. ).- S ...er r.i.l-, a I H> \ .' min"! a.nr., t : '". Ia*i4« at sad *nr..t taaLI'-e-ibtr at'-«-k In tb«- «r»y. >: 11;..-1. ¦;¦ »rtaa»a AH artleka liatlfcaal at tin lattl *t tif ir, and nr. drviatloa fnan tlr- l%n«A_ Ol K KbM ril l I. UPIMOB. kOT THI Bum n Bivrrtkj af t Tiir 11 r b a . 1 Hit. A aii.-lu d vrutilatinf ßr»-..r I aaa m |. j. .- Hal ..I Ike ru'L', Al<I ¦bH a* Ibt r-'i »r rrir», »>1, »t Orsiv's HaT Sioai N... IBf Br..>iway, <^>i 1.1 > ina «. i-li II. i'.'a Uar . 81 MMi.h Hats.E*erj dBBirable t.t})e ami ip li¬ ter, unaa -iataavt-d b) in >. A s*. -men' . f 1U faatty-trm.in» d iTtiwi tat Balaaaaaaa Ck'Jdtvi Plrat pera imt awafBad. BBIatBBB. Hanufar turer, N<>. 381 Canal at I'KKM 11 S«»t 1 JIa'I a ler»a Mt'.rtn.mt baB naaditd by 8. J PaBDaaaaa, Aa« : . f . Iba mannfr.i » .r. r, J, I ... pin i-f Ail. ¦to. m U'liiiao at, euraat t Aaa. ÜI MM BNatData Ol.a's s'i ai.r Of a" tlrr«. Bat aeaarak] (fcaka, Fi--»vt-ra. keu, aaaakaal y. t... ¦t aad aakfli la «»m r. 11.1- No IM V\ lUBtaa, n.i-r ad Ann it. Fit km 11 Fa sn S11 k Sr.Tf», F.isrv H mh .Pixbl CoMBa, A'., be A aflrudid aaaa'ttmrut u> Ibr aBliMI, aud of many BlBei N1 a OaoM,evta|arBaaaj IBa LaTBBI PaBlaRTYLBa, now lardkBJ fi">tn BBBMi Ajii-I. and auitatia lor mo brat tity trade Adait.'.uai No-, iltira, r- rat)bye*erytaaoeiarfa ttaaaaai Broa klaTtr-, for aaii- a tki traaa ly. by Hbmi a, Di n i k Cat aaaeB, la v No J7 Maidn..lane. OlUi.lN OV LaOKDOH 1*1 Ni H, By one of the firat cui.tiibuUira In Tin OBBAI Iii n ilk Bjr iary. K.-r aai.- Braeya XafaUki'Va BBjIcbrataTBl BiiHiTi ¦ade to ofaier. Qaaaa, troaJ, aflk, labile tbn i aad eutlea UiacaaaiaTi bi.4 I)»i«i Rt| alaolaea Tark Mbit Oaawaat juatthei «. n aeaaa.. Lata Bad TBbalat TlBt, Bi K N t aad mt VVaBavaa* Ba>,ae*tBast aottbmtMi laa M 11 m v. a Jniiiciv'> \i v ! nimm: FltPRZKRSf!! IVa 1 mriy pofniiar ataeatataateetTartad BatkapakaV arttb tbr fill i«l naa iraoie ..f Ikt 11 bl i' a Bl ' tt Iv the teafveal, lint the ein pi... ami ydektal Praaaatala km ptada agrrtamraf akal snioi.th and o.l.t BuoabeWae] btatataBsaa Miy b It-ohtaiurd ol the b< at . .-J.fr. I.oneja. They 1 an i»e hail 11 tail ..file .iitv fi.ruiabina and batdwatB atori a aeneialij at u.e Inline t| pn<-« a: 3quar:a.BS M 1 I quaita...%iO» 4 qnana. J vO III guarta. 7 0*1 t> .,oaiU. 4 in' I 21) qnaru... 7.10 Iw Alid at a !-...-aaii .! thr n. :. :'. trt.trr. K P. Tnann, No. <. P'jtt * N f mm.111 - Hiiwisw Mm 111*1 >. Ntw Btvtaa. faicBe aaaaavaaa ... m.a». BtHBEa'a PaatiLV Maclliat, tlie pine of which la only BW tea Babt au.t eleauitly dr. orml«-d Maahiue. capable 01 perforauaf in the l> -t elyle a!' th. a. wina of a pnvata family. kiMO - SiaapatD MaCBIBBI Nt I IB BBlaiBa| paifaBM s wrll ku< v . be wi' a: y a-.< eaal ! ri*al in Hi- mfkei. Murk baa m- Mf !-. tkad in re«aid to vaii-^oa atit. bet made by Sew iua M-. hi'.- a 8iacaa't Macaiaat make the beat atin-h n-rr iuaruta-i, ami do it in tn. ..; I«. I. M. Btaaaa a. Oa., N-> BM B- adway. A C'auii TO Till. Pi iu.h . Tm EvaaBa N. w k.mu > Baanaa Macaiar.i Pri. e- Bit' »>'.. »50.. ? ». Kiray Ma >11 na OVABARTI to.end kept iu einer BB4 \<- faiaciri! <»i i u»..Mm, 4MaTfiaadwBjtaerta -i B ¦a-B Local Abbbii BPaaraB n btbbi Orrr. Adc're....!! ban (.«.«.: Supan- |.-.,Hef Fix km: a\ Ltom'h FaUatu ^ Bi iruici Machiri i. *Wattaaled la flea karttei «ai.fait.un Ikaa aay atkal bbbBbbm In 1Kb u.a. tri, or money refunded. P. 8 .8. od for a Cir bb N.K .Tai Br. adnay. \N iimm'.r »V \\ HJiOX b SBwTJfla MaCHIKES. i'aiira i.ai»Ti\ %\ a aaa a a. ¦.**'» pufer 'brii. f..r famil> nae.".[N. Y. Tnhnne. '.Tbry are the famril.- toi bat lilie..' .IN. Y. Tim.-.. _IIBV.. So .ViSB oadwa; N Y. I xi rn aX. AU peta-nt are brn-by foibidiru, uudrr tbe praaltiea <4 the law. »aa'"«' .,.r, kaabaf Baa i\n M u aiai 111 \\ bita. y b i.>. «a Iben aarnta aa l.%. ir I.. Baa freaa Be I ihia Bay rtTiiBrA Nrw Tack, Apiii -a*. 1.. Hoa SkWIM. MaCHISI'S AT fti, AMI $10. Uuim Thb» «11 Macaiaa it * ¦Vatte Bawiaw atacauia ai *. >'¦. BarcTTLaBawiaeMacnui <r aiv. Kam a BatrWIBa MaiHlM. I OMfaBT, No 411 llr -aJwat, N Y, ti B A|rni«vtan!rd in: m tie wor d. TTBBJ Wll.lKIV m (iUIHs SKHIMi M\. nisi: keaalrraa) tetahlialiad iia erfaBatBaa a - the hret Kamily M valant Ito eiuauiai .iu.) i,. ay and heauty .-! Ita Biarbaaallll at attratral by tbe fact, tnal wt.ir H la t lari.-aa in 11. nflHlluB, li a a^oaifeia ul to make at Iravat l.iaaii atttrnra a mlnnte with urierrlna a.'.-«-a. y. Plica B»'. Mauutat-lnn <l and a. .Id. wholaaaie and retail by J«w> Win u\. Mo. JaM BronJi. ay. -p|.\-ai:r St-ba-hiwaa U^trL fritn ipai tiffin- Bja THCbaalBBl .1 Pkllidalpbla IIomkm For Al l...The Ate.anata Kmii.k UTT Ala and Hi'KUTiiu Cunror (inrorriorat.-d by tb.- State -if Mew I orb i, Ofljee No. lie Bnaadway, New York, w, ;a... at reeaaM.ai.-e n.ioaa, aad on eau.y triuia. In ^uanUU.-a aa ... .. 4l Hoearaiea.l \ am a, Wild Iwm.la aaU timberrd, and t»Btaii .a Miur.-aJa, Caiutel twai, kvC, lu Prunayivania, Tr.. .ew-r. \ ,1- Bbaka. MW-jr! Bo. Wll.UKRS l'ATKXT S.Vl.AMASli».ll SAI 1^ TH« Um n Btai r«.-ia s.i> at im Waaa.a, llaiMi.v.1 it, tr»m l*.imp>%e*.. B. U. \\ 11 1 a J. 1 No. 1*1 Bnvj.iw-sr, CmeM o! I>ey «: N. Y. Ai . I .. aa .a -. I | , I.v.'x'n Pom in a killa; Re re- mm m\ \\ Ith aafeit. LtOB a PtU Lyoa'a bru data iiniur, Si'.at- be fliat hia ll-« u.i.*u.!a«d, la ot all a..fa at t. imiii T>- (i.rerer rial Ihr woild ' 80 Rat Mai ae Am. lira. Bo* ana K a u, Ihi Ly. a a dolia.n .1 »rl tare rn. o-eih. l.\ os j* Pom pi r it haru>li<** to matik.nJ. but . ill kill ali b«Hia>- inae.-ta. carrieu wi»ruia. pi.. Bajl I .TOS'l Maaaaru PiLLsarr ai r. BeatkI rata aad Baad ei rj wbrae. Baaaab F' tS .. r. a a- -irea. «..«,!* B««Nts .v fiav N* , H a. It l^rl K 1 N I Brware ed iBiitalora ati.l impoatora. H\i;u\ > l iui nriii ism « la -.he Brat and i h. apeet Aitn.r Da *t | BeBMllfylai laeaataa CarHaa, Preeer»inj and Reatorn a . I'a l-aalir. Iiy it._Kur aala br dr. M»aU and I'-.' ... ;, K 1 1 k 1 1, i k ITOBSI Buy Wia>mr » Smi \ Ml', i: \ .. The i>» , PaaBaei Pitearrara, **."*" H aaa k O M . a th KttBl a.iwaa. VtMt M r TlMI -Kl Itn KM. . 1 he Ca .. hratral WaBrBea n-a.v fa. !..:. d by H aar BavxoLDa btaot 1 » r-'- : . , .. 1. \. tx AB**t 1«' ihr Mai Baal re N t . taraai-ai.. Rartaerly ot No. 11 »v,u KOBINMIX .S 1'IKK S OTI H O.tTMK tl...Thi* aaaaat nn'riii. ... atra a-. . v i, , , ,..-.«,_ , Meaara R««a-x». x Hnn k Ca., Laaad lad Utba eary paar.at quality «I (Ma. >i Uvat.-auba .at, . , , rvtavil kx all Oravera. wbol.-aade by ll ii. TvatU til Kaitna ai W kTI HBB xm> JRWkULRY Cwaaved ax .I r.pai-d in Bl X in an-aer by tne fiarat Loaadaaa nad Uro. va H'erka en. at Uro. C Al l BB**, S.i. 41x B^*^a»-ay. DM d«a>r lel«>w Canal at_. k-nairrly No. 11 'iV,;..^ U011 om o s pi 11 -.. v\ M1 the Baak ataal tbe eUeeath aVeeHaea. tbe Inrr h>. ..<s. a r;-ni. and ib- ba... Imfaiar. bialai'ataiaa it the pnaiarr tata la » taak 'aaea |iv>ta.ii>aai'a f intt ut au I'a"* aaiel (küu t«we. Baldwt*'* Clothtwo Ken%BltoM»f».ajr, rut uit-t.T u raa citt. mmmm* Mut- 10 aud Ij aV/wtry. Tk* larfeeT urrt av-c* of Rttl.T M.Of CtOTHH«. rt-ry rylr, prtr» and mur-if*/-- rfei -aW"-! rw.-i,, o- .. i. - i~ iu Bei tt ur- t,ya«/ a*.*»t-raH- lataaaaae. f.-».. »in hf» r.d» h»r» Id täte lin* '.k-tp-f t?>aa at Mf ather lUirr In tktt lit». Ladiaa. pleae» i al exami:.» Tut tMILMl»'» Df »ll'XHT Carpf.ttj.... ttia no Choice p»Trra»t ron Druse J,t.et. ÖMITM k Lolktll MT. Mo. 456 brvad-.y. n-tr 'J'*' . in tx/w uf«: Ir- tkeir entiT-- Sprint In.pr.rtau-. at a*tin f <i>«riag ow rttx: Feliaf. tnd Medaillon«. k-«t K'it.'Uk..1»' r^ is per r»rt rand bnwlt. t*-a» >.r,in*k.. 4| t*. 11 p»r ytrd tlrw M tat] I r -u.. u»w .4 to * p»'»«*« Tk*x OiireAiia, kr., tu-, tt equally lf rtt.t _ i860. For Fakt Ii rtOTTtl,.Tlt epletdid low pree- «:ir, aide-th-el. I'rT-r Cabio avirn.-r luraoi.. 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H t>wi«, 5JT (tVw n aMjhel Jotoi J'u<a. 7?.' liw "tou-f*-. Nr» ViL Mra Ua.,i, 0. p Müs» ar d Rernr.Mr V Co., Brnoklyn. p S>mtw, Jar»ay Cl'y W, T. MereM, N«»wk. |MJUJflM4faä% Noa 13 and Ii Park-ruw, <>-fjeral aad all Drajuiata. Laiiiem' Family Traih: .To eelect from an .r.,i:..i i»ii«tj < f .'.[xrir.r OajTr»«., Snirrrt«. Tu <. Boot» lad Baase L»di<-a, BJteM i:.<i .M»»u r». :. a tecrpleeHal Mal Ladfeaaaeereeanat§nea| la at a atrj ¦.HeaMaee Maalle aapfij t BaM uuraitäfi at Caaraexi-'a, K«. Iii Braad tarnen Utk and l!tn r».. ta i" ti»-t <>tdj a (e» m jmecta lv-ra ». fit aid pl< sw vnnraelT^ fiTtb« Weatek The otim 1'atknt Lii.iir.M.M.-liouj«. Ar*- r»i^ cn!y MM that are lOMrLtTti.v i»»n.*TtD, kaviaa no ¦ktMB* rr.ir.iiti c with the h .ildiDg, aareaaraal w.th U)«jl«»i. ¦ad axeaanuci rearet t raaracr raartt ttea. Tbrj ar» ¦aeeaolrd ead aweaaed, eeta preeMM i»«* eteBraeBMa man any itlier ta tke Ei' tri .rr>-:.:. anil M Bt4 to ruat tbenuHrrr. 1 iuae. M Ii:> I.kin Mi>rriirni\i, I..MHW, Oai a> WfJT, A«. -. M BM Bt BL V. AI»»', IVr'i'| Ivt-Ro» ri> Pi «r, tlw t»»t in tk» wj'ld. anJ Ca»! lao% Pn¦>, wi'k and Hai;»» r. iviiuaa BVPTt'U Cl'Kr.l».Bf Marsh Ac Co 'i &UMCAL Ctai Trc-a. AI«->, Hilk K.i»»tic aVrOCKMWe f-r rarll ¦»- yafaa,Boiiaaraat and Sn'jtnnta laaCBa, Iuatr ra-nt« f>r .. . ier Mn v... r «r \ .:.t il MM, n v. Ludle»' prlviti- n«'mi an-l f^n-.ale »itrLdÄnt. POaTTA43B fil.AMi s (three cents) for Sale at thi" oflii-r._ DBCOMATIOaTfl in Fhix o ami EKCAUSTIC, ia Uh nithot »tjl* f a;', pn.mf 'iy MMtMMdl, am <:y.n rM».t»b> ta mat km Boo 11 KeaiL, a. .* N .. M9 Br-aJaray. TUESDAY, JURE II, IfM, To Raaineaa tl< a. Mervhaato, ifBaofartniiai, reo!ata, ar.d ail who ba-. \\ m «. hrreM --. Leads r.r taillBaj sats to taa\ mutt ad- rei'l-i if .' . j Hrvl to tind pur M-n, ar.d we toii-ve tlw» is ee< mm aaVaeaisBaj¦ aaaaas whxIhThi Bfaaaai t»i»i »». It as a larit r In :-.'ieu than any sdaw ntv"]>.'p" in th« MaeU, eatetuettnl Itrply amonf Farmer«, M^ri lianit. M«f:f.' leCa, Me- bai it, kx. ttk . 61 (.tr line eaek Inf.rtiua. Tleie were ri<> fipns <»f flie steamer nt 8amly Hook bi ae pal tbii itlitimi of Tin Tribi m. t" press. Th* n M>latM>B i<>r 11m croetksfl ti public diiak« iii^-fi.Ulit.niiH mIiihpriMei-il the CtiUlltnUBOB last niyht, IhiKiiiu ODO Nute. '1 he metisnre reijuiret Is vaias, «ml ns llieie were three members absent BBtl l"in M.te.i nttniuat it, we ahall bare to try ai.'ntl) AMIIIIA.lt IUI II K TO BB FOICIir, That tbe battle of Magenta is not a \ictory of the Fnr.rh. in the MBA] lejBBB ti th.tt BfaWi, it prmej kj lBa Inet lhat the Aiisirtins BBtB nut retreabed BBd BBTC ii"t been pursue!. A victor) is where BBsJ 1'hrt) ir, eti badly injuieil by tbe coi.lltct that BB ia obliged to abandon his ground Bad to withdraw from the presence of the en-iuy, in order, tis Louis Napoleon expreases it, to rest and reorganize his t'orcea. In this ptocesi he is liable to be purnued Bad haIBBIBB* bj lBa TietOTl and the more deci<led the deb nt, the greater the certainty miJ the more B0TBI4 the damage of tae putsuit. Utit in the jircs- t nt .i>e. instead of B hilling hick of the Austnaua the) take up a new and formi l.ihlo position flank¬ ing the French line of march. Thia lndicttea eajfj plahlta flat the Austrian bnlleti is sre perfectly en- net nkcB Ikaj Ipaakof the fighting ai not yet loinpieled. It ii BBBBVBBt that another battle limit jet take bUob before the Allies can occupy liilan in safet\. The rejairt pi tii.it buttle, ctn h«rd!> fail to reOCiTC by Uic PfajaJa due here thie BBaTaBBg« Of cejara*? apa?calatioa is af Tory litt it* raBM b the BaMSteaeS of poottiro ititelligonce to proceed upon; but it BBBBM probuble that in meving bj SoTaTB und BbAImB the French succeeded in turning the flank «>f the Auafnans, and, indeed it's t- T'- miiitary d:-credit, to..k them bj BBfBtaBB. This i.- our inA reucc Loin the faeta. that when the kattk began on Saturday morning, only two ktlfBllcB of Um fir-t Austrian corps were th to la Bgkt; that the third corps did not ome up till BflcHMMSS, when the battle had been raging for BBBM hours; and that it wsa not next ds;. that tl.-two BaMlitkraal tyovyai arr.ved upiin the field. Thait if .mother thing whieh «tre:igtlani the idea that it waa a turiiini: movement and a stirpri-v: and this i> thed IfJBflBBBdlagladataBBaf BbIBBBBO d'llillu is. lie w:;* one af Napiileon'a BMBd llBStge] ifhi.ii He ceSBBBBaBBad the extreme rigkt of ataS allii and ui.lesa his force had been brought up .it th- h ut moment, waa ivt in the bnttle at all. His duty probab!) wa? la engage the attention of the AastriaBS kj aV BaaBSB^IBakVBI on their left, w Lie the ¦Mdahad] of the 1 "rencharmy turned their right. If thi» was his office, he certainly failed to aiVoiup!.«h it; aince the Austriai.s, though they may have been surprised. fPBN not rout'-d. hut came to the en- oae, im nt in perb ct order, mtde a pretty itout l*> -stance, I an], w I aaj ItM kWB dsya' work wsi don*, frai» atill on the ipot, ready f..r further lighting. At an;, rale, we may bet anre tha* only tbe gnrct caaas poadd bbtb iadascae] the Piaa th Bsapoaaf t>> d BBBaM « servant of inch laaaj stauding aa üarv |BBf, nnd of nick serrilo fidelity 11 h:a interett*. but on all these poiata we trust that we ahall to-day receive lull eTpl»nari >i s by the arrival of the I Frpoo. «teamer ad the 1 Ith .nst Her news, whn h caiT.ot fail to be ot gtvat interert and importance. \\".\ at r t bt IbM kl I re cur n adera in H K\TR t i Mill >i I II I KIWI" tOlaflTITIOMI ( ON- >E>TIO->. 'ihe List BH BBaBtff tüe IBBBatal tke Kansas t'<'n»:ituti"Ua'. Iii- tion must silence the -bouts which a i.umber ol Fro-Siavory jafkfBBal were I-. BbJB| t. IBBBt ovtr whit they antoipat-d would pro\r a Kepublh an defeat and a Democratic tri¬ umph. Wa BBBBB] BaaBBMB we were ourselves n^t withe'.t s-*.. ¦ Bj prehtn>ioni as to the result. Apart Ebmm IIm divisions ami personal quarrels which h.-.d uuiorluiiattly sprutig up among the Frte >tste men vd h.th»a« theic »cre uis iy sari- öl» cbatactra against which the aealy-organized Kep-iblrsr psr») bad to contend The Frar-State part) «rai of.frmxVg c- mfx-vd tin r) heterogene¬ ous materials. ao<3 there was MMjfc reaav-n to fear that tie party, baring tnamphed oa th* fmM w rh had juat brrugbt :ta meint* ra into cis-per- ati 'o. many of them might be drawn off by their ok! part) amnitirs. TLr .-round irldc« Mr D ..««. laa had t-skeo agair>t the tamaynaj (".»n-t;t«i- t.on, und tt- aaeAaM which kl i ,-.! :-' to oe.iipv at pre*, lit on the qiif.li. n .f Coagre»- «ir/cai interference with S!ivenr, pre the opposi¬ tion to the Rep'ib.ie.nn party two string, to iti m»9. It left it "p» o bt man) member* of the Free-"»tat« party of Pemecratic arteredents to refuse to MMM int* the Kepublican orgatlzation, w itbout .»eerning bpitMMataj bj t. if t' ..! th'-'r Proa.Stateptii tdplaa. Put while this original war.» of uitj and Wie- aii n in the Piaa 8tltl parry tbu* gave groucd* for apprehension, there w are »>tb» r and »tili more *e- r.ou* IMaM ft r it. We 'headed that apathy w h .eh i*tha Bataral raaottoa iron; nah. an o>er- atraini-d and »-xc«-*s;v e dcir.h.'.d as had been made upon the poi.tical aetivitv «f the peopla*. af Kann**, and more e-p»v.iü) up- n this «p"--»>..-q of a >Ute Constitution.a thirg ao often within the grarp, ai it *»-t Eird of the people of the'1 Tr.totJ. but w L.cL Lad so cftcn slipped through their lafaca. But what we dreaded moat of all, was the power, lrfluer.ce. and aerrt-t activity ..v-i to the uuacrtipaloua effort* whirh th<- Federal ofrieials ever stand ready to put f rth on an einer- gene) like this.efforts which recently ¦sit1 to the L)erxi>cr:itic party the ci't-trol a| the nee7S:»teof Mir.r.ePf.tfl. The pr-sitir-n of thinj* w w auch in Kansas aa to give to these Fide ra,! i fEcial* and then ifitere-'cl lo Coi perate w.lh them peculiar chance* of aaoeoHi Tha Cia FiMtkM tobe elected conaieted of but fifti-tRo membera. of whom ten, or neail) t ne quarter, were to be eleet>d by the Leavenwotth I »i#Ti« t aione. The result rf this Lea«, en worth election ha* generally iVwaied the p Jiticai complexion of tbe Legislature or (' .nveo- tn i) to l»- rhuien, and the Federal offieitl» urght rtaatmaM) caicuUte that if they could aecure thi* district they tnigbt control tbe Convention For thii they had great facilities. Leavenwotth t* the center cf those enoimous outlays made by tbo Government for *t,ppl)ir.g the army kept up fit »'ich an ezp«anae in Utah.lea«. there if Mftb laMMM tJ believe, with n vii w to any influence or control to be exer. i^ed ther.-, thiu. f.T the nki of the polit.cal inilu'-oce to be derived much n'"irer home from tbe expenditure of so much money. The (Joxrrniuent contractor*, who bare alwavs taken the Pro-SIarery side, were of courtr read) to eu rt influence, und tl <p"iid nione). and the ',0111,1.1,4 what $1 teauister* and other-" who*e wfiifjM the) employ, put it in their power, under pl.iun.bl« pretenaea, to niakf a ftTf 'uddrn additioa to the number of voters. Theae fidraDtages were not neglevted. J'he I.ear- enworth ]»i»tin t »an c«rrii*d for Mm I>efiiocrat.c ticket Put other conntn a, where thore irarc not the same fai ilitiea for influence and fraud, luted to come up to 1 »eniocnitic expectation, aud the result it that out of the fifty two members of the Con¬ vent ion, the Kep'iblicatit ha>e a msjonty of »t least bLx, aiidprobabl) of more. After all the Constitutional Convention«- which Lave be-en held in Kacaaa, the discn<aiooa which have been bad, and the popular vatea which have Ixn n taken, the mere work of framing a Constitu¬ tion caniaot be verv arduous. It mutt, by this time, be pretty art! lllaMlllood w hat thetx-nple of Knlialis want, nnd what they mu.-t lla.e liven the niembi rii elected on the Peiuocratic tn ket pitTaWs, nr. we ajaaV rsttii.il it, to be as much in fivor a.< an)- bod) ofmakinc Kani>a> a Tree State Their labors and »Horts in I pro-slavery direction will, we sup¬ pose, be limiUd to some attempt it recojni/ine the I>red Scott eVaWaa, lad under prebmao that thea hitherto h> 1.1 in aTllklt haTOkao« held under sanction of law, to '.i\e to the im-.ar-.ror. .f .ui h Hlaiei the right to contiiiuc to hold them, or at least to allow them a Certain time, as w done in California, for removing Met slave* out of the «State. We ti ust the Kepubliean majority w ill h-ten to untiling of this «ort. Let them ko on and prohibit Slavery in the -trorgeat, pi -.: e-t. and ni.ut comprehensive terms. If, under the I'rei >cott decision, the Territorial sUvehnlueri have any liflttr, the Suprtme Court of the I nited Matm will be quite able to protect them in the enjwjw nt i f those rights without any volunteer aid from the Kansas Constitutional Convention. No doubt one reat-on why tbe Administration wiib.ed to obtain the Ci ntrol of the Convention, was. to pro<- ire the in*ertion into the >t?ite Coastitution of some elans.- which Blifhl rn on ile the fiffOMftfll !":.:'<I States Senitors tji the aom. vshat utcomfottable open', a of eating their own words, that is, alliwin^ the new Mate |#sMMM in free without insisting upon the r.-.jI MMMMJ as to MMtalMM by wbn-b thiy bad sctight to embarrass her. We trust thit the I.'epubhi an majority will do nothing of tbst sort, but that they w.ll rend t" Washington a pltia, tmequivocal, downright Free-State. Const tu¬ tor, whuh tie FroSla.ery -.-naUinal mijor- ity can klTl the choice of digesting at tfci.r leisure, cr rejecting at their parfl. Put before in'.-ncg up»n their con-rtitutiooal Lbor* there is another duty which the members of this Convention owe to their cm-tituents and W LtM country. Let them make a thjro'igL Lit estimation into the nirvant wh.ch have been employed to puck the Convention. The frauds which are said to have been resorted to, tliou^h they failed oi sa.vess. are not, on that account, any the lees detea'.i L^t the PepubLcun majority show that familiar a* they bave been made with such irregular proceed --. they at:!l look upon them w;*.h stern repreheaason. Aher all that Kansas has «uri.-red by atteuirt« bl turn elective institution! into m instmment of despotism, and M corrupt l»y for. e aaJ fraud the very anurce* of law and Lbertv, she .nii-at not to allow any person eleeted by m-h means to take any part in the final act mt hor territorial career, by mean, ot which she n to etuerge as a free and mi :-s.:.d« nt State. ! "- PiRti \ *>rn.i. l uuKiM. i p. Since our hut hifhly coniiaenaiaton- not. M t" i MasMOl -..w-luper», and of the iweetiy sal'itary effeet. f Slavery -ipon Southern Society. ,jur tilai Lave furn.sLtd u? w.tt a few ple.i*.r.t- paragraph* w inch, with but curt comment, we are compelled U HMaV u-' la FranU.3 1'ihih. La., a cetTru driver called Gia.--.¦^.k. on the Jij.h u'.t.. shot Uichard Boler and arMMM A Coic bj a faMBIi about a rliH-h ai rosts In New < >:i.-H,, fr two braves nainrd respectively Gar.-ia and Perviva!. Wrntouttofithtaducl.bat the last »Ld bj pant for tie blisni of his foe, that he could by no mean* wait to have the gn-urid mea-iureJ, but inserted that amiable baal, a bow it-knife, into the bowel* of Garcia, makirg therein an ohhee ineon»i*tent with iurtiier cir. 'r es jt^Qce of {he;; o-- ncr. CoL ! E S. Martir. M C. aid Mr Baker ot a!*< oVn llr^-ritfi rave had a fill fight." pa> *J fmlT ard partly polluted by pi*t«>'-. || I>mia.ille, Mr G. Hcbieder pn.pret-.r >f a l.ger-be-r g*rd-n, im shot, the c-tii-r ItVJ. If II. '-:!.¦- Walker, be- ». «e >«-:. V.-'..jiirstri .-. m r.t t" ni1 ."der a third pt.-s'-ri BfttJ the ground sacred to hop ju.ce a:.d p.-.-- .re TWafl are tr I | a ff- tm\ and BTO do not w.T.'.e- t^at t_. v>... rlvl a d. »r d.-light m lanle^ti.-a aaVMaa1 M BtaiaJf atom! for fr-*h rieida of blood a.id paatures new if i .ei.ce lu Ilu!- wer's piay. .. Not ao Baal a* Wfl BaW," that clever I BBnj mar.. -1 Wi'rr.rer. exclaim*: "Aa we grow .. BOOaaaaa] 'ti* e*t. nishirg how much we require. "Win» rTect upi n trie I think of taking M to aquafortis. We'll have a b >ut of it a'ine day " So the gentl'men of toe South, grown weary of vulgar MM, »«d vi ord;:.ary prob rg, t .ne f. r the raptures of piracy.fir BBBta b»ck* yet .¦".ft of ci.t c>, |aj »eo c.for the t.tt!at;:,g torturea af the middle passage. The world long ago agreed that ttere ia totting M charm::*;'*. uniquely and in- tei.-r!) cn.ei an the African slate-trad*. Tbl« ia why that rioble and sar.g'iir.iry creature. JetToraon l»av>- aaMmaJajf hi* fe..ow -citirem. in the pi luhrd but pugriAfioi.* City of \ icksburg. told b l iuiher.ce that it ns< a p«n version of language'' la call the Trade piracy. " A man," argues to* Colonel, " vl'its a coo-try where negroes are sold 'aa u.erel,i:.Ji-o. He h'i;s one, of more, aa th« " ca*e may l»e, just as he woo d buy a hor-<* or any .other spec.es of propert) and the-e ia no umre nason for characterizing the trade in the one aa " piracy than in the other." There it a lice bit ot nulifiealion for jou ' The eminent Davis, drawing his sword pot purple with the bbod of hi* country's slaughtered foes. proceeds to hack and hew the statutes of l ongr-as into ir.tiniteaimtl fragments l.ea*ing tint trucuient gallant at hi* manu¬ facture of u jaasaj aaoal cut f the bbc-fad -heep- akllis of the U«, We ttttl to tko Moll. ( I B. Single- to--, w bo adapted the umi Km.perhaps we should ray cibli.of argument .11 TaSBO C;ty on the *2_'o 1 ult. He urged that " piracy, acc >rding to all lex- .. ic grapht rr, is robbery on ti e hi_rh -*a.*." Erga, as the " nigcers" are -tolen in Africa fiom trrra Jir-ma. the steal;, g eoaaol m .. piracy" It does i.ot "trin to ra»e occurred to the brilliant iutel- MmmoI the Hem. 0 B Bt^agtetaaj that though tkotakingakoaldaed Imi asxotieal,tko transporta¬ tion ni cht have a mild flu or of felony. We would a!*o mfoiin Lim that "p i v ; ," .weö.i.-g to that toaorokw MiMograpker, Walker, signifies "any nbbery." and that CVe; who knew something of the iuear.irg of the original word "p\ruta," u- - it in speaking of a - land thief".so that all the salt water of the ocean will not pickle Mr Singleton * irg';nient into sense Ws are glad to notice, however, that after thus stal- wartly defending the Man-Trade, he declared hirri- -elf opj.d |o the revival;" which puts him into |m catholic category of thefeotaOHB who tfBB '. in five r of Um MatM Law nnd oppo-ed to " off> " forc.ng it." Hut law aVooa/a Rr/iater, aaj the other h.<iol. ia for starti'^' tie bu-ine-* [tTflOtltitMBdly. It ar.uei that if. during the Kan.*,'.* struggle, the slave-ship* had been emptying their handcuffed esagoei upon the BwBlUMfl OOtwIi to -npply the deficiency occasioned by the llBBatlolilBJ of aatajfOCB to the neu Territf-n. that 'virgin land" must have yielded to her llordcr ra\ishera without a xtruagle. Tkia ia ao aduuiaakou--oae, indeed, which ia implied in this whole gabble about the StiffbI ot BaocaBt].th.it Btanrorj dooo not rarradak -i.fficitrit labor to meet the BMeeaafötTO. of I BtatOfl in which it no\^ Bxiatl by stttutc.a bet which many clever mm have vainly OsafViBTOffdl to hammer tAttO UM b ird he 'd- of Rootkoifl BBOtfBO Uotlistl livery ;ocd friend of the bad institution shi Bid subscribe atOMthiog for pBUVBSaBBg a muzzle lor the Mobile man before he becomes more madly and fatally frank.before he prate* of the p iverty of the cotton and tobacco interest- until he prates t! em into io pcle-s p. rdi'mn. And while fBggiog bin, .t would be al well |o itop the eloquent but iinpiudiiit tongi.e of Col. Wuiiafla It flanldaja, who, on the V«th lilt hnrannued his felloiv-cret- ture* of Barke Coanty, OoargiB, in farat of Piracy "The Colood Brt^acaJ," mji tka report of the meeting, "that if the -lave, trade between "the Slave State* u.i* loii-iileied ffpaajjont. ir .. ma e.tn«;.y htal aad k*| to reopeai Um a ire in " alara-iTaaV .Now it Bppaars to aa tkat ÜBaldaB uiu-t, bBjmbj h bjm ie'y a Colon« 1. h ive plaal oaatifk to furnish i eaaph of MakanflonarBli fot a long :u,d bh oat] PBBapoiga l adaoa ko raally want- aaea f ktaui and of c aajcieBBO 8«'rioii*ly to consider the w n tched w roiig .it d the (af nite inktunaaiti of the DoaBcatM BUre-TraoV, and soiemnly and -! irply to kcatua tkaTBMeirooto it- mo-; 1 ghteoua 1 throw, bo Baal ba shy of such pro. .king com- paaiBIIBi bi d beware of coupling the shame of the s«.rt with tka akaaae af the land It La all rarj litn- fot Wi WML IdBtrtistr to talk of carrying "!:. war iato tl..' Africa of Ab.»l:tion:sm:" but her<K-< i[U.te as valiant a* tke BUM ot |fl dl i have laBaatioBea aauiied 1 irar bo for tkat tkay foitadl U diffirnll to (tick aolreo bu k Bajaifl The apleadot of iMaaHaaeB may bj bo mem:* atone f..r the squalor of tie- retreat N<T if The 6out!,ern Atlanta, Ca.) t'oi/'.'>r«j'y in leaa need of advice than the gariulm:* C.tuldeii. I'h-t l.ta'y aheet alao deelare« that *l.r Afr . aa ßiave-1 r de is the " kape Bad balwark of BsailkWB in'.en-sts. It is the ba-ia underlving tka future «reatnesi and M permauency of the slave Statei Without ita " estitbltthment, the icstitutntn [SlaNery ] will aaaa " '.me worthle--.' And her- nant blatteration about .. IV.oty-hriekir g aubiuis- i .. sioni-ts," "SoutLern independence." and . pi.n- ] .. ciplea uf cod-oI.].i;...n".a v.^uer^tion lou-1 . nou^h for u bag- of wool, and wh .li ao ..mpj,. mea a painfully meag« r eftp of that arti'de. Indeed, the editor is o : rgedai d turstiou w.thwrttk thit he iv nut keep I,.s i.a.ois m.-'.-t k ing friu the ao ot «Le ll"u. H. s. Paata who u declared to be a 1 panJerer" and a " no- t e.;i egotist" 1'erhRpa. v.hen Mr. Keot reads tl.'a aaaaaaaakiai diatribe, le w ii ait.p whatever ma> l>e left of bis <. inat.tution. aa first mate af a aliver rerhapa not. It ia juat poaaible that Mr. Foot may aee an inch or hra further into tbe BaraVatOBM than the rampant gi n. :.'C*z f i.-'v- i j. who m>t :.,*. be r -ft sure, when he haa j imp».d into a bramhied n-h and a*vatched out ':k>iJi h;a. yea, that he will be able to Ltd another bati by leaping into whieh he may recover bm -'re,":'.aticr. It may do very 11 for the ed:tvr of TA« H'of i°«;ial Miaaiaaippi. ßnW .1.« t" ^idulge ixt -uch eo-cectricitiea.we aee that he ia doing it.bat the rare spirit of The Conftdcrtut haa too rmali a supply of e}eaignt already, and ;n- itcad of partirg with the oxbe now on hand, iL.>o.ld titi*nbec:grji:.t Jo.e for another pair in the back of his h«-nd. just o\er hia organ of combativeaeaa li we, liavc sj»- k-.a LVJMI] hi mtfm] uudmca ad . ' V ullm in m pj mWm^t. the rauchet which tb-y propose O *rr' mPh,b Must we retrace the fwtetep« if tt* rV* for ¦* . century ' Has it c.meto tt :.. that ire mu» ' from "tir sieves bi-U upon wh;ch I r years v "* !",'ta- beer; gathering, that we may show how cvm »er'» the hirrers i f the old slate trade, and Low th-y mu«t. should it be established, be tr-u'ti- ajgij by the new Alas' what cia more fully illustrate the infernal influence* of Slavery thta tbe d;se"urai;ir,g and disgraceful fact that men ran be found in this Christ.M land.even rery ordinary men.with hearts hardened enough, with brt.ns besott'd enonah. ard with souls tmaii enough to emulate the achevern.rts af gre.a-v African king*, the taste- of the ca.-.aibal acd the morala of the Malay1 _ .% *EW*r*pRB Iii TEX t*. Prcaifl we th* af! I the -ubjeetan ¦ y rn it, or. at least an erterta.:.:: i "e we hive already pub- 1. Lt Jatrveral articles IfM the southern newspaper ..-« aad wamm\f peeeebtj aj ****** htareperiod consider the j,e.rr..»:< wh.ch -.re printed m other parts of the con:.try Meanwhile, by way of 9f\> ... de, we may be permitted, perhaps, bo d.-ser.be a :.ew-paprr pr:iit..d in CartLage, 1'..... la County, T, mi, which rejoices il the hopeful name of The Harbingtr.a very young and a very small publica¬ tion, abx nt seven inches by nine as to area.and No. ItvfYol I ::, r. -j-'Ct i-f age. eei-fted weekly, sod by It IM ;. a| its n .! 9tm d:ii:ens;o: s well calculated for portage il tie real poeket. and r. <4nir::._¦ M mimte division on the part ot gentlein. ¦ who shave themselves. Mrs. M.arj White occupies more than half the firat page in setting forth, under the sanc¬ tion of the County Court, that although u she has ..¦ tfoimed all the .'.titit« of a loving wife at all t B <.*." her husband. ThCMMfl A White, regardless of tbe immaculate sigmficatiou i f his MM, has [Mated her in a very black way, r.i;.-;ng her fonl when well, and phytk when sick, t<> tl.xrei.t that ate w.aa obliged to absi.1 from the fireside and feather l>< d <f the ssid Thorn.is, and b-ing pur- sued b) her infuriated husband, was robbed of her baby ; wheiefore abe prays, very reasonably, th tt the botadaof iiiatumoiiy may be ditaolwid, and that she may have her baby free fr.m the mterferUN of the wicke.i Ton Whit*. The *drertM***e*l of .i dark brown mare mule" taken up by the an- Lata, Bad matin| an owner, complete- the first page, which 11 DOi, ifl r. -pect of Eta contents, either v.tv rariedorvrraeaM*. Bat we;are amply lepa d when we lu:n ot. r." [| the tir-t pi i. c. the Editor, Lb ¦ leading article of ten lines, makes a Marsy us oi the He* John II li-ngan, M C for the (Id I>.strict It II distinctly charged thai '.the mephitic atmosphere of ;be Capitol has "had a transmogrify ing effect upon our 'a'currys. our K v anscs, mir Houstons, auJ ' our Reagans." These gentlemen, we are told, hare all bee* " arlf iaiia»latiid upon the «.»..- " lilicial altar of the I 'nion," like so many Normas iu pantaloons; and Col. Rill l'oag.C.-l. Mill wants to go to Cong ess tYoin the same Dialriet r-piesent- e.l by Reagan.is thus affectionately warned; " W.» pity poor To.ag if it M IM tum next. Pea. " pare for the Ordeal anyhow, for should you bo '.victimized, you'll be an ample Lohn-rust.'' We do not yet learn w h, ther Col BO Poeg o*ard**Vrl to remain s candidate in spite of the hazard of c< kux, oi ran away from the Ighl to preaerve hit native rawueas. We aie oeit informed that upon the Fourth of July proximo, there wdl be a bar- .. beeue und olillioii paity at the patriotic Old . Lick".that S. K. Rowen ha- shot L. F Holt, .and that Mrs. ThMM* BkvtMtoa " has a boy " The - kini. :d gof the Hon. John II. Re.igan is then re¬ sumed and completed The great c:uiie of the Judge ii that be is ppoaed t<> the reopening of the slave-trade. He bo*ahwyielded ¦. t<» the blandish- " Hu nt- of a frivolous Federal Court and capital " be has been suddenly kraaaasogrided from a " roagh aad read) fftate Blghjhj Toxin into an " anti-Afi ic nationalist." lint Irs race is run The icy hand of political death is upon hiiii, and the d. w i uf dissolution ilreedy corer his pro*/. The Vanula H'uhin^ir thus sternly announces his fate: " It is the irrefoeablc rh gree thai Teiai will ..pen .. In r bosom to give h poht.cil grave, on the |«t " Monduy in August, |n one more of her distin- " gaiahed DatitMUilistic sons " This dismal and dirgedike ttatement <- -1 .. d< .1 by the following consolatory ud kir.dly ob-i rv.'ition: "'Tis the " c Maeej lot, Jaalgej yoa fcottefi ii the wak. ,,f a " notable succession '".and with this thin.itopaieal bit o| philosophy, the Honorable .l..hn is left t«» prepare for the inevilnbie touii'. Taraisg to the Third rage, we bud a eafl Cm a meeting of "The neal Uahai lawlag Wild Coe .. stiuit:on SUte i;ii;hts Southern Riu'hr^-l'oaatita- tion-l'. ii »er. I-. ' which is ibgBed .Many Vo- "ter<.*'and really we think that a p.irtywith »o iimiiy names should havt a great MMTJ votera in¬ deed, ilon follow* an .olveniteirient invitini' pr..f.,^,i« be huiidiii- An [rea Cagp, lea laal "long, eiuhf feet wile, and saTOa feet high, for the better securing of prisoner-in PlMMM C«mn- iv " Owners are wanted Cm tw hor- s and an i x; W. N 1'helps ha- open* d I Shaving Saloon" "in the beck ro« m of the Lone ratoEfMaWafM-a " Hair Colorii.g, $1;' and one 1 »m'tor who cure* -..re e_.es hit- taken another. wb<> i- ihM death on sore eyes, into eopirtner-ihip. The Fourth Page contains tLree let-al noti.es, from eM of which we gather the Ihrilllng iiiforination that a gentieman whime h .hlv respe.-table, ct to 9WJ chivalrous name is F O ril Talbot ow. s the ridiculously small sum of Eight Dollar- to J. W. IlrTaadnr. and ie> dines to MUp the san.e; whereupon William WataoB, Justice oi the Peace, addreaaea the -'law I "ful taWMM of flMMM Caaotty," »ml commands them to cite Mr. Cacfl IM"t to app. »r at Caithage, in T.-xas.this m pag the Carthage of Caiu* Meriu..and to tbow cause why, to -peik .n strictly iegal Unguage, he does Dot peay up, fbrh over, aad shell out the l.ik'tt lloiiar* al.irea.nd. lei* roD<Tudci The l'a- aade Rarbaagw ami * arfihagi i:>.<jrit>r From it. though it be ina!!. we mch! dajpaaj numerwm corollaries.that Tej-t ag h-isbamls do not afjM the.r wivtja phy-ie: that Texhkl MMMI Mi oxen Lave great taicnta for r:an.»,g M .... Hki lied lex- im» themaelves are g Red .a running for Ceagreae. hat the Hon John b. R-acaa j a poltroon, and that whoever may nin m$t Warn UMI w:ii tea patriot; bat Mrs. Thomas >h.s.rinoG r liitinn hi the m*mi Bg way t" .n-rehee ti.e p..pu s'. f earth in j.-n.-ral and Texia bj part, jlar: tr.it they Ihete do for the..- pi toaen what Ney.who muat Lat.j been dnitk.p.- im.aed Louis to do for \apr>- l«or, aod eL'it th*sr. ip it rM c»g*«.; and that it we should find ouraelrei .n CartLage, w- Bighl be shavealijr ten cents, ripped lor a <ju\rt< r of a dollar, ¦.ahampoo'd f>r four .hiiliii.'s. ahower- bathed for the s«me amail sum. and . hanged, u to our hairy hue. from black ever, hj pea-green, if we deginil it. for only one do.lar.an,l all by the dex¬ terous acd mat-handed l'hclpa. The Tress is upon Ott« vr tt>V oxcaiivw, U u>j\ of^-Qer. be-.a called tbe bulwark li Libert) | but it u eaaj to .»> that each . p»p-*r m tin ii not ft atop* baiUe, ^ t, r, rt.f :* Rt.r M ha¦-. *i-;k, rhevfti.t de-f^ rotiDtvr-eea-p. a'ac:«. and eve-yttinf. »In t.erjfd by ItftlTftBd Sue Bf I'm-le Tl b;. TILE LATEST NEWa «r4-KfvT.i> «r MAGNETIC TKLKORA.PH. I Mfftt h ¦ N- T Tnkaa*. W\>MiVii<>\, Monday, June**. K*l 1 be aggregate bidi for th* fi»e mdhoni cf Tn» aury ii"tei opend to-day »er* 51IJ,s<*. 0)0,4a tributed thus $IiM».fHN) af per oent inters* |Mb\f)M at BJj per cent; |a%Ma\MP »t Ba] aan cent: |1.'.*-."..'*«' equitably among «>« pe>r eeajj' biddera. The average n . higher interest tuao ka bten heretofore paid Kobert J Walker and the Preaident are perfeei ly reconciled, through tbe mediation <>t roitaa friends The cauae il »eil understood h< re aal ¦ ;" be deveb'ped aoon The 1'reaidetit ha-not be.-n i-.fonned ai.t onla. t... \ ! >, di i.-.deaire for the iiii.au>« to i ,,,..»» and hence disclaims ail know ledge on that « v>n arid lias not renewed the offer. The friends of Mr S:id.dl aa> his inclination will be rommuaieahai here before the meeting of Congrvx* T' ¦ir akaaaaaaad rm*. \\ i-iii-o.i e Monday, Jure'.Si, Hr,a The proi-o-a -t..i tl.o H n e M - I ..a-nry Mats I/..anwfre opened ti-oay by tkat aVi . * tks Treaaurv. flatlB woto BBoraid of forty I. i :..<- «»j about thirteen and a ba-l aatlHaaaa bid for. Two n.;ii:< n* .-even hawOVed tks uaand were award*! under aiv per eaa I, nann'v, lu ni .'. J to pei ceo'., aaj lltaj.OOfl at per cent. All the other bidder- prop.*...I «n per rent, airwae at hon the a ¦adaaV r mi the loan a ill he-.. c mwm rain, the Madh f th. 1...I- aril ba food biaai Cotanaa- adad column.) Inioniaiioii baa bei n tee. red ban that the aaa at.aii er Semioole, budding- at P-nr-aco!*, w'I '< UtBBCkod OB tkat - 'th met. She arial Barry *n Hakt¬ et ftBOa am! four targe pivot gun-, r 9ec4or of BadtaaWo lüa applied to the Sap. Ptarv t SiV- I * n.t>rn.a<iou a* to IM nature ami ai- t.i i.'i tko ptoteetion which BBBJ Ix- aff-Tdel by tka I'tnted State* ti> a folelgli-bllllt \er-el purchaeed by an Air.» ru HM :t/en. It ia understood that our (eir. < im aa aaaortoiaa the »hrara head by the i»<t Adunaav tration, namely, that if an Amencau OBaBOB butt ia ated faith a roeeei from a belligerent or ue'uirat wttk whom we ate nt paw, it h. c..me« .Vnar- IcMproperty and er.t.ii I to prwtacttoo Ik* aay otbet Ananrioaa property, i be %. aa !, however, rae- ¦ol get a leajtotor ftuaaa by act of Oaagfafla Tils' Weather off i tapi« Ilm e. Sr. Jona -. N. Y., afaaadoy, June M. ItmX 1 'he weather ha* been lor some days, an I ot ail m, \ ery foggy off Cape Kare. A "vleteoris- lllllllbim livpoM-d. OaWBOO, M"i..tay, Juue $M\ Kel. The a> aajk wbieh at* beiu+j ei'enmvely publishe4 in the papers relative to the falling of an inameaaa aftataonoDody in the aaMtonpoai aa tin-conmy, an i aadroty aV -titute of foiin.ie.iion. Formation of tliniiiK C'oiupuuifja for Arizona. Patut mi act, Monday, Jane 00, k'A The Sopori Land and Mining CunapftOy, aad th* An. /...ta Laud and Mining Company, w, rv organiie.1 ben to day, with amtile capital, an t H ler the direclina af sad ao boaiwaa aoM foropaatBftioM io An/.ona, «bara ihey have pauvkMaaJ baraja naata of land. Ataak RarBet, SaaaaMl0. Arr.oli, Alfred Anthony ant Jsaa I». Harth It are among the officer*. Th** Overland .Mall. 8l. Lot i.. Momlay. Juua *>. im Tbe overland mail of the "7th oat. arrivad la-t Mfft, %, Newa UDimpiortanf. The report of aa attack on fatal. fJP taoJar*a party by the Mojaves wa* lacorrooU Ti* It ai were peaeeftbla. The ('tali mail of the-.'Ith hae arrived. I'orfmnsaf Salt Lake Valley were iiiunOate I in conaeip af tas IWoiiafl i.'nditiou of the -iream., and the nortnan port of Suit Lake Ctty wa- in -langer of OBBBg flw*tid. i »gdeo City wa.- also in danger of bering eao-p. aaM by the Hood* iaOgakaa BJror. Tre aaaVaBB Bf IM atMBBflt Skylark repoit than . eipt at I^tavenwt rrb ol f l.ia«) m go!i troin likes leak. Tilt' R«?« «>ait Tinder hi %'irkTiain. BAtTIBJOBK, Monday, June .1) |S^>. IVakai S. >ini'd, cnnrge.i with the iiiunier in I'nacaw Aawo'sComty, Va..woatakei back by ao aal th ho Norfolk boat thia afternoon. He -*)« that BB aal I deceased married ais'era- thai both were farn»«ia iaPlÜaOBBB Ai.ne-, and that the dee«i wa- to aelt «k- aaaaa Tli«' .liiiiiol* Tliitinst'r*». BoaroB, Mbadaf, Jmi m\ Iflt 7V,, Trmmtkr Ibobmtaaal the (riaaaia ad Crma ff. I'lummer have fniled io obtaining th* iot*rter*oe* af tkaPiaaideat iakiabafcalf, a^d ihat bo ailkoaaa> Bated OB i*iidaj Best, *n hin tka jail walls, ai' "ttlrr.g to the fletiteot,** ol the Court. Ire-iilntion in d'aaiasia. Toaoaro, C. W., Moaday, Jom9B. ih./». Authentic anamala fVoaaHm Huron lii^trict. pob- i .J t... it.orning, atatlB that great di.treea eo-tf nmong the irhabi'arit- in that rWgtOB for want ot badL aad that Balaaa aaaaBaHata rwaaai la oklaaaadaetaal «tarvat.on will en-ue. Grand R^arafta at t«*u*l,oiidon. afaw4aaaaOB, Monday, June-.a.', IKtX Airurvmects are b-ing ma<Je lor a giaiid K.-gatia h. ro. -i.ny Mi. a large aaaaakoraf aaaataaoa aatpaadBfj ,r la bm aak pilaaa me ort--rad. >aval. atoaroi a, haarday, Jbm oa, kv». Um t i :< 4 BaBftOBBtoaBBBf Laocusfer arrived her* f**Uo lay aaoroioy, altar * «.-vere tnal trip, dunaaj a kk i i ai aaaokaaaarj vaakad BakaaaaaaV, (ir> IsaaaxToafi I): raarniim.. City Insje-etor Dolavaa kaj no' ytt aaaaki any BBBaaaaatBaoaBi or ai.g-- in h..- office, ai d w f .r the pr*« nt. At k >...< r i- y e Health W'v i>w, wke 1 i oBOJOd :-. . a^i-.a. Bp) HBO b- ...re kiBBj Bad Won -epitrn*' ]./ iLtrielueed to him by Mr. Powern»?. *be Äupennten leat of Sanitary In. pee- M: i> arroa Uaaa ada^aasod theae ofiieiaiaat . cm l-rah.- II r».'.rat. ,| Mjadfo to keep atiaatl 'lean aad t. . OatV healthy, aod avowaaj Bis data aaaatlaaa ta have oo ioHerera io bio dupartaaaat. Iha iUii-L ffaadaaa, Waada\,kadaa> t\ BI h e ;.. . .., and ujmn tka an;re %od thorooajb dia bOTMof thoil htie-a depeo'I.ai Ifl a great meaaara BOadtl i IL-« nlled «[ eei/.l attaotion to .:i.b>: .: baifd i' :. r.«. n-a-iorod aaaleae bf Um atiodottkaa of "i-i iaaaa * »ter, wb..-b atalaa> adfal¦ ptagnaa*. and d.srU'Uog | a<btiou n tha aay I aaa a i a h ah-.uld bo < an Bi i BBf and lE-ran'ly abat d as dire-oae-eieatiaa; r.-ii-»r.<«-. Ba poiatod out .n do'a '. tkat BBBBBBB dulo* of the WarifeBs aaaj . Iffi -...d rceaaa by wh.< h tb»y hi BI BaOBI ea-dyand tLoroughi'y fuitillrd; ci*v eJadtag by lapoataag that h* sk>*»ild hold every War- den sti ttj a .. a. "cditK.n -i but Wmrt h: x.i I K.mmi (''ifi»..The Comaaotwioeai At Bin r-ary of th.s Ii-t-luLoD will begin on Sabbath . veniof, h -jistsnt, with the Ba>-:alaareaUe mmsa by taa rVaaadi ..:?. iiu i aaoday araaBaaL the Boa< Dr. Ingg':. f f aLatda.gc& will ad lreea thu Callu-iphia ». < »b Wedoe-day. the tn< grad iatiof claaaof I . «r, paaaaj .ad.e« ark! ba admitted to tko degree fli.A. BBajoaaWaVOBBBaf aiffaa efter whick tb« Kov. Dr.Craaaof CkaaloakBB,k*.C ... n ib< 4ao*al Comm< r... merit orat> l. Inr.: nm,nt .> bj laaacsari Maa ITawtal Tierce, who has aerved aii months vf aaeateu.eof LkrOB yaara w the Ohio Pearteotfary, kftft been par- ¦ii m d by Gov. Chaae.it having beea clearly abo«B that he waa into* tut if ihe . err, w i -reef Le kad BBfBJ v-i. v.ei :-l V- ffjaj « Ua'ttUvBCvOftt) d-«f»

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80 Rat Mai ae Am. lira. Bo* ana K a u,Ihi Ly. a a dolia.n .1 »rl tare rn. o-eih.

l.\ os j* Pom pi r it haru>li<** to matik.nJ. but. ill kill ali b«Hia>- inae.-ta. carrieu wi»ruia. pi.. Bajl I .TOS'lMaaaaru PiLLsarr ai r. BeatkI rata aad Baad ei rjwbrae. Baaaab F' tS .. r. a a- -irea. «..«,!*

B««Nts .v fiav N* , H a. It l^rl K 1 N IBrware ed iBiitalora ati.l impoatora.

H\i;u\ > l iui nriii ism «

la -.he Brat and i h. apeet Aitn.r Da *t |BeBMllfylai laeaataa CarHaa,

Preeer»inj and Reatorn a . I'al-aalir. Iiy it._Kur aala br dr. M»aU and I'-.' ... ;,

K 1 1 k 1 1, i k ITOBSIBuy Wia>mr » Smi \ Ml', i: \ ..

The i>» , PaaBaei Pitearrara,**."*" H aaa k O M . a th KttBl a.iwaa.

VtMt M r TlMI -Kl Itn KM. . 1 he Ca .. hratralWaBrBea n-a.v fa. !..:. d by H aar BavxoLDa btaot 1 »

r-'- : ., .. 1. \. tx

AB**t 1«' ihr Mai Baal re N t .

taraai-ai.. Rartaerly ot No. 11 »v,u

KOBINMIX .S 1'IKK S OTI H O.tTMK tl...Thi*aaaaat nn'riii. ... atra a-. . v i, , , ,..-.«,_ ,

Meaara R««a-x». x Hnn k Ca., Laaad lad Utba earypaar.at quality « I (Ma. >i Uvat.-auba .at, . , ,

rvtavil kx all Oravera. wbol.-aade by ll ii. TvatU til Kaitna ai

W kTI HBB xm> JRWkULRYCwaaved ax .I r.pai-d in Bl X in an-aer by tne fiarat Loaadaaanad Uro. va H'erka en. at

Uro. C Al l BB**, S.i. 41x B^*^a»-ay.DM d«a>r lel«>w Canal at_. k-nairrly No. 11 'iV,;..^

U011 om o s pi 11 -.. v\ M1 the Baak ataaltbe eUeeath aVeeHaea. tbe Inrr h>. ..<s. a r;-ni. and ib- ba...Imfaiar. bialai'ataiaa it the pnaiarr tata la » taak 'aaea

|iv>ta.ii>aai'a fintt ut au I'a"* aaiel (küu t«we.

Baldwt*'* Clothtwo Ken%BltoM»f».ajr,rut uit-t.T u raa citt.

mmmm* Mut- 10 aud Ij aV/wtry.

Tk* larfeeT urrt av-c* ofRttl.T M.Of CtOTHH«.

rt-ry rylr, prtr» and mur-if*/-- r» rfei -aW"-!rw.-i,, o- .. i. - i~ iu Bei tt ur- t,ya«/ a*.*»t-raH-

lataaaaae.f.-».. »in hf» r.d» h»r» Id täte lin* '.k-tp-f t?>aa at Mf

ather lUirr In tktt lit».Ladiaa. pleae» i al exami:.»

Tut tMILMl»'» Df »ll'XHT

Carpf.ttj....ttia no Choice p»Trra»t ron Druse J,t.et.

ÖMITM k Lolktll MT.Mo. 456 brvad-.y. n-tr 'J'*' .

in tx/w uf«: Ir- tkeir entiT-- Sprint In.pr.rtau-. at a*tin f <i>«riagow rttx:Feliaf. tnd Medaillon«. k-«t K'it.'Uk..1»' r^ is per r»rt

rand bnwlt. t*-a» >.r,in*k.. 4| t*. 11 p»r ytrdtlrw M tat] I r -u.. u»w .4 to * p»'»«*«Tk*x OiireAiia, kr., tu-, tt equally lf rtt.t

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i860.For Fakt Ii rtOTTtl,.Tlt epletdid low pree-

«:ir, aide-th-el. I'rT-r Cabio avirn.-r luraoi.. J"tiO * r««"'.

»u< r, «i:: laaw Bstralt, Mlaaiaa, iaetaawtjr,M -jvi^k po-... f.* Lake BafMlM p. rta aa Meere, <totj'air.|. k Maak.a*rxrr. wit i:

Waeniadar, Tnar 1(1 HivjHit '-..jAm+ntwtj, Jaaa gl T -*i»y Aji t\'. ./-¦ Mai >r>i"j. 4aa ;iKiet.r. J'"j la, rfMay, Au*. is*,

frön lert rar. Ie»w N'.iftr» FaDa, taBaki aa J 0 .'¦ aiaal *J<-»,, r r. ¦¦> «fc» pr- »-... . rVHi! < tl j rr-w b | >. . r .it . t ..- tufUirlüuiuU.

T, pieman-emr, i«ra, *W a*aM ».km, d-irin» tr.« S mrrw

,. .'..¦ Mue/tato l-Ae.^Jf- ...« «tf at-..(>-r-Mattyawaraaani oa tafaMaOlaral Tae aVtaaaa ....*.***.n.iiri. <^-' ! to m d*Tf- rtmtft MM r - rr.« Bit ho>

fmtttimMaVakMMaoMaaMd kyi4aanaVaa .< laaiaalaadaräaMvatttmwmtrtmmmk U L Mi K\:<.»r. Drvn iL

~iCrRTis's Ci re for BaLWKM..^TlBl n?m»»djl|,:<M <v--*.r. i' ,.r » r Ii hu '»<<.t Ii

..«tue. Pr»\ :<i»-i.f«- aud ti» Eaao-ru a-awa. j. M. Cuaru. P.oarletor. Pr<irleMaee, R L Ml by K M (i'.yt> ui U..atn,[ 4 1 Corriinr *. TU Brr.%r!«-iiy; W. H t>wi«, 5JT (tVw n

aMjhel Jotoi J'u<a. 7?.' liw "tou-f*-. Nr» ViL Mra Ua.,i,0. p Müs» ar d Rernr.Mr V Co., Brnoklyn. p S>mtw, Jar»ayCl'y W, T. MereM, N«»wk. |MJUJflM4faä%

Noa 13 and Ii Park-ruw, <>-fjeral aad all Drajuiata.

Laiiiem' Family Traih: .To eelect from an.r.,i:..i i»ii«tj < f .'.[xrir.r OajTr»«., Snirrrt«. Tu <. Boot»lad Baase L»di<-a, BJteM i:.<i .M»»u r». :. a tecrpleeHalMal Ladfeaaaeereeanat§nea| la at a atrj ¦.HeaMaeeMaalle aapfij t BaM uuraitäfi at Caaraexi-'a, K«. Iii Braad

tarnen Utk and l!tn r».. ta i" ti»-t <>tdj a (e» m jmectalv-ra ». fit aid pl< sw vnnraelT^ fiTtb« Weatek

The otim 1'atknt Lii.iir.M.M.-liouj«.Ar*- r»i^ cn!y MM that are lOMrLtTti.v i»»n.*TtD, kaviaa no

¦ktMB* rr.ir.iiti c with the h .ildiDg, aareaaraal w.th U)«jl«»i.¦ad axeaanuci rearet t raaracr raartt ttea. Tbrj ar»

¦aeeaolrd ead aweaaed, eeta preeMM i»«* eteBraeBMa man anyitlier ta tke Ei' tri .rr>-:.:. anil M Bt4 to ruat tbenuHrrr. 1 iuae.

M Ii:> I.kin Mi>rriirni\i, I..MHW,Oai a> WfJT, A«. -. M BM Bt BL V.

AI»»', IVr'i'| Ivt-Ro» ri> Pi «r, tlw t»»t in tk» wj'ld. anJCa»! lao% Pn¦>, wi'k and Hai;»» r. iviiuaa

BVPTt'U Cl'Kr.l».Bf Marsh Ac Co 'i &UMCALCtai Trc-a. AI«->, Hilk K.i»»tic aVrOCKMWe f-r rarll ¦»-

yafaa,Boiiaaraat and Sn'jtnnta laaCBa, Iuatr ra-nt« f>r.. . ier Mn v... r «r \ .:.t il MM, n v.Ludle»' prlviti- n«'mi an-l f^n-.ale »itrLdÄnt.

POaTTA43B fil.AMi s (three cents) for Sale at thi"oflii-r._

DBCOMATIOaTfl in Fhix o ami EKCAUSTIC, iaUh nithot »tjl* f a;', pn.mf 'iy MMtMMdl, am <:y.n rM».t»b>ta mat km Boo 11 ;¦ KeaiL, a. .*

N .. M9 Br-aJaray.

TUESDAY, JURE II, IfM,

To Raaineaa tl< a.

Mervhaato, ifBaofartniiai, !¦ reo!ata, ar.d ail whoba-. \\ m «. hrreM --. Leads r.r taillBaj sats to taa\ mutt ad-rei'l-i if .' . j Hrvl to tind pur M-n, ar.d we toii-ve tlw» is

ee< mm aaVaeaisBaj¦ aaaaas whxIhThi Bfaaaai t»i»i »».

It as a larit r In :-.'ieu than any sdaw ntv"]>.'p" in th« MaeU,eatetuettnl Itrply amonf Farmer«, M^ri lianit. M«f:f.' leCa,Me- bai it, kx. ttk . 61 (.tr line eaek Inf.rtiua.

Tleie were ri<> fipns <»f flie steamer nt 8amlyHook bi ae pal tbii itlitimi of Tin Tribi m. t"

press.

Th* n M>latM>B i<>r 11m croetksfl ti public diiak«iii^-fi.Ulit.niiH mIiihpriMei-il the CtiUlltnUBOB lastniyht, IhiKiiiu ODO Nute. '1 he metisnre reijuiret Is

vaias, «ml ns llieie were three members absentBBtl l"in M.te.i nttniuat it, we ahall bare to tryai.'ntl)

AMIIIIA.lt IUI II K TO BB FOICIir,That tbe battle of Magenta is not a \ictory of the

Fnr.rh. in the MBA] lejBBB ti th.tt BfaWi, it prmejkj lBa Inet lhat the Aiisirtins BBtB nut retreabedBBd BBTC ii"t been pursue!. A victor) is whereBBsJ 1'hrt) ir, eti badly injuieil by tbe coi.lltct that BBia obliged to abandon his ground Bad to withdrawfrom the presence of the en-iuy, in order, tis Louis

Napoleon expreases it, to rest and reorganize hist'orcea. In this ptocesi he is liable to be purnuedBad haIBBIBB* bj lBa TietOTl and the more deci<ledthe deb nt, the greater the certainty miJ the more

B0TBI4 the damage of tae putsuit. Utit in the jircs-t nt .i>e. instead of B hilling hick of the Austnauathe) take up a new and formi l.ihlo position flank¬ing the French line of march. Thia lndicttea eajfjplahlta flat the Austrian bnlleti is sre perfectly en-net nkcB Ikaj Ipaakof the fighting ai not yetloinpieled. It ii BBBBVBBt that another battlelimit jet take bUob before the Allies can occupyliilan in safet\. The rejairt pi tii.it buttle, ctn

h«rd!> fail to reOCiTC by Uic PfajaJa due here thieBBaTaBBg«Of cejara*? apa?calatioa is af Tory litt it* raBM b

the BaMSteaeS of poottiro ititelligonce to proceedupon; but it BBBBM probuble that in meving bjSoTaTB und BbAImB the French succeeded inturning the flank «>f the Auafnans, and, indeed

it's t- T'- miiitary d:-credit, to..k them bjBBfBtaBB. This i.- our inA reucc Loin the faeta. thatwhen the kattk began on Saturday morning, onlytwo ktlfBllcB of Um fir-t Austrian corps were th to

la Bgkt; that the third corps did not ome up tillBflcHMMSS, when the battle had been raging forBBBM hours; and that it wsa not tü next ds;. thattl.-two BaMlitkraal tyovyai arr.ved upiin the field.Thait if .mother thing whieh «tre:igtlani the ideathat it waa a turiiini: movement and a stirpri-v:and this i> thed IfJBflBBBdlagladataBBafBbIBBBBOd'llillu is. lie w:;* one af Napiileon'a BMBd llBStge]ifhi.ii He ceSBBBBaBBad the extreme rigkt of ataSallii and ui.lesa his force had been brought up .itth- h ut moment, waa ivt in the bnttle at all. Hisduty probab!) wa? la engage the attention of theAastriaBS kj aV BaaBSB^IBakVBI on their left, w Lie the

¦Mdahad] of the 1 "rencharmy turned their right. Ifthi» was his office, he certainly failed to aiVoiup!.«hit; aince the Austriai.s, though they may have beensurprised. fPBN not rout'-d. hut came to the en-

oae, im nt in perb ct order, mtde a pretty itout l*>-stance, I an], w I aaj ItM kWB dsya' work wsi don*,frai» atill on the ipot, ready f..r further lighting.At an;, rale, we may bet anre tha* only tbe gnrctcaaas poadd bbtb iadascae] the Piaa th Bsapoaaf t>>d BBBaM « servant of inch laaaj stauding aa üarv

|BBf, nnd of nick serrilo fidelity 11 h:a interett*.but on all these poiata we trust that we ahall to-dayreceive lull eTpl»nari >i s by the arrival of the I

Frpoo. «teamer ad the 1 Ith .nst Her news, whn hcaiT.ot fail to be ot gtvat interert and importance.\\".\ at r t bt IbM kl I re cur n adera in H K\TR t

i Mill >i

I II I KIWI" tOlaflTITIOMI ( ON->E>TIO->.

'ihe List BH BBaBtff tüe IBBBatal tke Kansast'<'n»:ituti"Ua'. Iii- tion must silence the -boutswhich a i.umber ol Fro-Siavory jafkfBBal were

I-. BbJB| t. IBBBt ovtr whit they antoipat-d wouldpro\r a Kepublh an defeat and a Democratic tri¬umph. Wa BBBBB] BaaBBMB we were ourselves n^twithe'.t s-*.. ¦ Bj prehtn>ioni as to the result.Apart Ebmm IIm divisions ami personal quarrelswhich h.-.d uuiorluiiattly sprutig up among theFrte >tste men vd h.th»a« theic »cre uis iy sari-

öl» cbatactra against which the aealy-organizedKep-iblrsr psr») bad to contend The Frar-Statepart) «rai of.frmxVg c- mfx-vd tin r) heterogene¬ous materials. ao<3 there was MMjfc reaav-n to fear

that tie party, baring tnamphed oa th* fmMw rh had juat brrugbt :ta meint* ra into cis-per-ati 'o. many of them might be drawn off by their

ok! part) amnitirs. TLr .-round irldc« Mr D ..««.

laa had t-skeo agair>t the tamaynaj (".»n-t;t«i-

t.on, und tt- aaeAaM which kl i ,-.! :-'

to oe.iipv at pre*, lit on the qiif.li. n .f Coagre»-«ir/cai interference with S!ivenr, pre the opposi¬tion to the Rep'ib.ie.nn party two string, to iti m»9.

It left it "p» o bt man) member* of the Free-"»tat«

party of Pemecratic arteredents to refuse to MMM

int* the Kepublican orgatlzation, w itbout .»eerningbpitMMataj bj t. if t' ..! th'-'r Proa.Stateptiitdplaa.Put while this original war.» of uitj and Wie-

aii n in the Piaa 8tltl parry tbu* gave groucd* for

apprehension, there w are »>tb» r and »tili more *e-

r.ou* IMaM ft r it. We 'headed that apathyw h .eh i*tha Bataral raaottoa iron; nah. an o>er-

atraini-d and »-xc«-*s;v e dcir.h.'.d as had been made

upon the poi.tical aetivitv «f the peopla*. af Kann**,and more e-p»v.iü) up- n this «p"--»>..-q of a >Ute

Constitution.a thirg ao often within the grarp,ai it *»-t Eird of the people of the'1 Tr.totJ. butw L.cL Lad so cftcn slipped through their lafaca.But what we dreaded moat of all, was the

power, lrfluer.ce. and aerrt-t activity ..v-ito the uuacrtipaloua effort* whirh th<- Federalofrieials ever stand ready to put f rth on an einer-

gene) like this.efforts which recently ¦sit1 to theL)erxi>cr:itic party the ci't-trol a| the nee7S:»teofMir.r.ePf.tfl. The pr-sitir-n of thinj* w w auch inKansas aa to give to these Fide ra,! i fEcial* andthen ifitere-'cl lo Coi perate w.lh them peculiar

chance* ofaaoeoHi Tha Cia FiMtkM tobe electedconaieted of but fifti-tRo membera. of whom ten,or neail) t ne quarter, were to be eleet>d by theLeavenwotth I »i#Ti« t aione. The result rf thisLea«, en worth election ha* generally iVwaied the

p Jiticai complexion of tbe Legislature or (' .nveo-

tn i) to l»- rhuien, and the Federal offieitl» urghtrtaatmaM) caicuUte that if they could aecure thi*district they tnigbt control tbe Convention Forthii they had great facilities. Leavenwotth t* thecenter cf those enoimous outlays made bytbo Government for *t,ppl)ir.g the army keptup fit »'ich an ezp«anae in Utah.lea«.there if Mftb laMMM tJ believe, withn vii w to any influence or control to be exer. i^edther.-, thiu. f.T the nki of the polit.cal inilu'-oce tobe derived much n'"irer home from tbe expenditureof so much money. The (Joxrrniuent contractor*,who bare alwavs taken the Pro-SIarery side, were

of courtr read) to eu rt influence, und tl <p"iidnione). and the ',0111,1.1,4 what $1 teauister*and other-" who*e wfiifjM the) employ, put it in

their power, under pl.iun.bl« pretenaea, to niakf a

ftTf 'uddrn additioa to the number of voters.

Theae fidraDtages were not neglevted. J'he I.ear-enworth ]»i»tin t »an c«rrii*d for Mm I>efiiocrat.cticket Put other conntn a, where thore irarc not

the same fai ilitiea for influence and fraud, luted to

come up to 1 »eniocnitic expectation, aud the resultit that out of the fifty two members of the Con¬vent ion, the Kep'iblicatit ha>e a msjonty of »tleast bLx, aiidprobabl) of more.

After all the Constitutional Convention«- whichLave be-en held in Kacaaa, the discn<aiooa whichhave been bad, and the popular vatea which haveIxn n taken, the mere work of framing a Constitu¬tion caniaot be verv arduous. It mutt, by thistime, be pretty art! lllaMlllood w hat thetx-nple ofKnlialis want, nnd what they mu.-t lla.e liven theniembi rii elected on the Peiuocratic tn ket pitTaWs,nr. we ajaaV rsttii.il it, to be as much in fivor a.< an)-bod) ofmakinc Kani>a> a Tree State Their laborsand »Horts in I pro-slavery direction will, we sup¬pose, be limiUd to some attempt it recojni/inethe I>red Scott eVaWaa, lad under prebmao thatthea hitherto h> 1.1 in aTllklt haTOkao« heldunder sanction of law, to '.i\e to the im-.ar-.ror. .f.ui h Hlaiei the right to contiiiuc to hold them, or

at least to allow them a Certain time, as w 1« donein California, for removing Met slave* out of the«State. We ti ust the Kepubliean majority w ill h-tento untiling of this «ort. Let them ko on and prohibitSlavery in the -trorgeat, pi -.: e-t. and ni.ut

comprehensive terms. If, under the I'rei >cott

decision, the Territorial sUvehnlueri have anyliflttr, the Suprtme Court of the I nited Matm willbe quite able to protect them in the enjwjw nt i fthose rights without any volunteer aid from theKansas Constitutional Convention. No doubt one

reat-on why tbe Administration wiib.ed to obtainthe Ci ntrol of the Convention, was. to pro<- ire thein*ertion into the >t?ite Coastitution of some elans.-which Blifhl rn on ile the fiffOMftfll !":.:'<I StatesSenitors tji the aom. vshat utcomfottable open', a

of eating their own words, that is, alliwin^ thenew Mate |#sMMM in free without insisting uponthe r.-.jI MMMMJ as to MMtalMM by wbn-b thiybad sctight to embarrass her. We trust thit the

I.'epubhi an majority will do nothing of tbst sort,but that they w.ll rend t" Washington a pltia,tmequivocal, downright Free-State. Const tu¬tor, whuh tie FroSla.ery -.-naUinal mijor-ity can klTl the choice of digesting attfci.r leisure, cr rejecting at their parfl.Put before in'.-ncg up»n their con-rtitutiooal Lbor*there is another duty which the members of thisConvention owe to their cm-tituents and W LtMcountry. Let them make a thjro'igL Lit estimationinto the nirvant wh.ch have been employed to puckthe Convention. The frauds which are said to havebeen resorted to, tliou^h they failed oi sa.vess. are

not, on that account, any the lees detea'.i L^tthe PepubLcun majority show that familiar a* theybave been made with such irregular proceed --.

they at:!l look upon them w;*.h stern repreheaason.Aher all that Kansas has «uri.-red by atteuirt« blturn elective institution! into m instmment ofdespotism, and M corrupt l»y for. e aaJ fraud thevery anurce* of law and Lbertv, she .nii-at not toallow any person eleeted by m-h means to take anypart in the final act mt hor territorial career, bymean, ot which she n to etuerge as a free andmi :-s.:.d« nt State.

! "-PiRti \ *>rn.i. l uuKiM. i p.

Since our hut hifhly coniiaenaiaton- not.M t"i MasMOl -..w-luper», and of the iweetiy sal'itaryeffeet. f Slavery -ipon Southern Society. ,jur tilaiLave furn.sLtd u? w.tt a few ple.i*.r.t- paragraph*w inch, with but curt comment, we are compelledU HMaV u-' la FranU.3 1'ihih. La., a cetTrudriver called Gia.--.¦^.k. on the Jij.h u'.t.. shotUichard Boler and arMMM A Coic bj a faMBIiabout a rliH-h ai rosts In New < >:i.-H,, frtwo braves nainrd respectively Gar.-ia and Perviva!.Wrntouttofithtaducl.bat the last »Ld bj pantfor tie blisni of his foe, that he could by no mean*

wait to have the gn-urid mea-iureJ, but insertedthat amiable baal, a bow it-knife, into the bowel* ofGarcia, makirg therein an ohhee ineon»i*tent with

iurtiier cir. 'r es jt^Qce of {he;; o-- ncr. CoL

! E S. Martir. M C. aid Mr Baker ot a!*<oVn llr^-ritfi rave had a fill fight." pa> *J fmlT

ard partly polluted by pi*t«>'-. || I>mia.ille,Mr G. Hcbieder pn.pret-.r >f a l.ger-be-r g*rd-n,im shot, the c-tii-r ItVJ. If II. '-:!.¦- Walker, be-

». «e >«-:. V.-'..jiirstri .-. m r.t t" ni1 ."der a

third pt.-s'-ri BfttJ the ground sacred to hop ju.cea:.d p.-.-- .re TWafl are tr I | a ff- tm\ and BTO do

not w.T.'.e- t^at t_. v>... rlvl a d. »r d.-light mlanle^ti.-a aaVMaa1 M BtaiaJf atom! for fr-*h rieidaof blood a.id paatures new if i .ei.ce lu Ilu!-wer's piay. .. Not ao Baal a* Wfl BaW," that clever

I BBnj mar.. L« -1 Wi'rr.rer. exclaim*: "Aa we grow.. BOOaaaaa] 'ti* e*t. nishirg how much we require."Win» rTect upi n trie I think of takingM to aquafortis. We'll have a b >ut of it a'ine day "

So the gentl'men of toe South, grown weary of

vulgar MM, »«d vi ord;:.ary prob rg, t .ne f. r the

raptures of piracy.fir BBBta b»ck* yet .¦".ft ofci.t c>, |aj »eo c.for the t.tt!at;:,g torturea af themiddle passage. The world long ago agreed thatttere ia totting M charm::*;'*. uniquely and in-

tei.-r!) cn.ei an the African slate-trad*. Tbl« ia

why that rioble and sar.g'iir.iry creature. JetToraonl»av>- aaMmaJajf hi* fe..ow -citirem. in the

pi luhrd but pugriAfioi.* City of \ icksburg. toldb l iuiher.ce that it ns< a p«n version of language''la call the Trade piracy. " A man," argues to*

Colonel, " vl'its a coo-try where negroes are sold'aa u.erel,i:.Ji-o. He h'i;s one, of more, aa th«" ca*e may l»e, just as he woo d buy a hor-<* or any.other spec.es of propert) and the-e ia no umre

nason for characterizing the trade in the one aa

" piracy than in the other." There it a lice bit ot

nulifiealion for jou' The eminent Davis, drawing

his sword pot purple with the bbod of hi*

country's slaughtered foes. proceeds to hack andhew the statutes of l ongr-as into ir.tiniteaimtlfragments

l.ea*ing tint trucuient gallant at hi* manu¬

facture of u jaasaj aaoal cut f the bbc-fad -heep-akllis of the U«, We ttttl to tko Moll. ( I B. Single-to--, w bo adapted the umi Km.perhaps we should

ray cibli.of argument .11 TaSBO C;ty on the *2_'o 1ult. He urged that " piracy, acc >rding to all lex-.. ic grapht rr, is robbery on ti e hi_rh -*a.*." Erga,as the " nigcers" are -tolen in Africa fiom trrra

Jir-ma. the steal;, g eoaaol m .. piracy" It doesi.ot "trin to ra»e occurred to the brilliant iutel-MmmoI the Hem. 0 B Bt^agtetaaj that thoughtkotakingakoaldaed Imi asxotieal,tko transporta¬tion ni cht have a mild flu or of felony. We woulda!*o mfoiin Lim that "p i v ; ," .weö.i.-g to that

toaorokw MiMograpker, Walker, signifies "anynbbery." and that CVe; who knew something of

the iuear.irg of the original word "p\ruta," u- -

it in speaking of a - land thief".so thatall the salt water of the ocean will not

pickle Mr Singleton * irg';nient into sense Wsare glad to notice, however, that after thus stal-

wartly defending the Man-Trade, he declared hirri--elf opj.d |o the revival;" which puts him into

|m catholic category of thefeotaOHB who tfBB'. in five r of Um MatM Law nnd oppo-ed to " off>" forc.ng it."Hut law aVooa/a Rr/iater, aaj the other h.<iol.

ia for starti'^' tie bu-ine-* [tTflOtltitMBdly. Itar.uei that if. during the Kan.*,'.* struggle, the

slave-ship* had been emptying their handcuffedesagoei upon the BwBlUMfl OOtwIi to -npply thedeficiency occasioned by the llBBatlolilBJ of aatajfOCBto the neu Territf-n. that 'virgin land" musthave yielded to her llordcr ra\ishera without a

xtruagle. Tkia ia ao aduuiaakou--oae, indeed,which ia implied in this whole gabble about theStiffbI ot BaocaBt].th.it Btanrorj dooo not rarradak-i.fficitrit labor to meet the BMeeaafötTO. of IBtatOfl in which it no\^ Bxiatl by stttutc.a betwhich many clever mm have vainly OsafViBTOffdl tohammer tAttO UM b ird he 'd- of Rootkoifl BBOtfBOUotlistl livery ;ocd friend of the bad institutionshi Bid subscribe atOMthiog for pBUVBSaBBg a muzzlelor the Mobile man before he becomes more madlyand fatally frank.before he prate* of the p iverty ofthe cotton and tobacco interest- until he pratest! em into io pcle-s p. rdi'mn.

And while fBggiog bin, .t would be alwell |o itop the eloquent but iinpiudiiittongi.e of Col. Wuiiafla It flanldaja, who,on the V«th lilt hnrannued his felloiv-cret-ture* of Barke Coanty, OoargiB, in farat ofPiracy "The Colood Brt^acaJ," mji tka reportof the meeting, "that if the -lave, trade between"the Slave State* u.i* loii-iileied ffpaajjont. ir.. ma e.tn«;.y htal aad k*| to reopeai Um a ire in" alara-iTaaV .Now it Bppaars to aa tkat ÜBaldaBuiu-t, bBjmbj h bjm ie'y a Colon« 1. h ive plaal oaatifkto furnish i eaaph of MakanflonarBli fot a long:u,d bh oat] PBBapoiga l adaoa ko raally want- aaeaf ktaui and of c aajcieBBO 8«'rioii*ly to consider

the w n tched w roiig .it d the (af nite inktunaaiti ofthe DoaBcatM BUre-TraoV, and soiemnly and-! irply to kcatua tkaTBMeirooto it- mo-; 1 ghteoua

1 throw, bo Baal ba shy of such pro. .king com-

paaiBIIBi bi d beware of coupling the shame of thes«.rt with tka akaaae af the land It La all rarj litn-fot Wi WML IdBtrtistr to talk of carrying"!:. war iato tl..' Africa of Ab.»l:tion:sm:" buther<K-< i[U.te as valiant a* tke BUM ot |fl dl i havelaBaatioBea aauiied 1 irar bo for tkat tkay foitadl Udiffirnll to (tick aolreo bu k Bajaifl Theapleadot of iMaaHaaeB may bj bo mem:* atone f..rthe squalor of tie- retreat N<T if The 6out!,ernAtlanta, Ca.) t'oi/'.'>r«j'y in leaa need of advicethan the gariulm:* C.tuldeii. I'h-t l.ta'y aheetalao deelare« that *l.r Afr . aa ßiave-1 r de is the" kape Bad balwark of BsailkWB in'.en-sts. It isthe ba-ia underlving tka future «reatnesi and

M permauency of the slave Statei Without ita" estitbltthment, the icstitutntn [SlaNery ] will aaaa" '.me worthle--.' And her-nant blatteration about .. IV.oty-hriekir g aubiuis-

i .. sioni-ts," "SoutLern independence." and . pi.n-] .. ciplea uf cod-oI.].i;...n".a v.^uer^tion lou-1

. nou^h for t» u bag- of wool, and wh .li ao ..mpj,.mea a painfully meag« r eftp of that arti'de. Indeed,the editor is o : rgedai d turstiou w.thwrttk thithe iv nut keep I,.s i.a.ois m.-'.-t king friu the ao ot «Le ll"u. H. s. Paatawho u declared to be a 1 panJerer" and a " no-

!¦ t e.;i egotist" 1'erhRpa. v.hen Mr. Keotreads tl.'a aaaaaaaakiai diatribe, le w ii ait.pwhatever ma> l>e left of bis <. inat.tution. aa

first mate af a aliver rerhapa not. It ia juatpoaaible that Mr. Foot may aee an inch or hrafurther into tbe BaraVatOBM than the rampant gi n.

:.'C*z f i.-'v- i j. who m>t :.,*. be r -ft

sure, when he haa j imp».d into a bramhied n-h anda*vatched out ':k>iJi h;a. yea, that he will be able toLtd another bati by leaping into whieh he mayrecover bm -'re,":'.aticr. It may do very w» 11 for theed:tvr of TA« H'of i°«;ial Miaaiaaippi. ßnW .1.«t" ^idulge ixt -uch eo-cectricitiea.we aee that he ia

doing it.bat the rare spirit of The Conftdcrtuthaa too rmali a supply of e}eaignt already, and ;n-

itcad of partirg with the oxbe now on hand, iL.>o.ldp» titi*nbec:grji:.t Jo.e for another pair in the backof his h«-nd. just o\er hia organ of combativeaeaa

li we, liavc sj»- k-.a LVJMI] hi mtfm] uudmca ad

. ' V ullm in m pj mWm^t.the rauchet which tb-y propose O *rr' mPh,bMust we retrace the fwtetep« if tt* rV* for ¦*. century ' Has it c.meto tt :.. that ire mu»

'

from "tir sieves bi-U upon wh;ch I r years v "*

!",'ta- beer; gathering, that we may show how

cvm »er'» the hirrers i f the old slate trade, and

Low th-y mu«t. should it be established, be tr-u'ti-ajgij by the new Alas' what cia more fullyillustrate the infernal influence* of Slavery thta

tbe d;se"urai;ir,g and disgraceful fact that men ran

be found in this Christ.M land.even rery ordinarymen.with hearts hardened enough, with brt.ns

besott'd enonah. ard with souls tmaii enough to

emulate the achevern.rts af gre.a-v African king*,the taste- of the ca.-.aibal acd the morala of the

Malay1 _

.% *EW*r*pRB Iii TEX t*.

Prcaifl we th* af! I the -ubjeetan ¦ y rn it, or.

at least an erterta.:.:: i "e we hive already pub-1. Lt Jatrveral articles IfM the southern newspaper..-« aad wamm\f peeeebtj aj ****** htareperiod

consider the j,e.rr..»:< wh.ch -.re printed m other

parts of the con:.try Meanwhile, by way of 9f\>... de, we may be permitted, perhaps, bo d.-ser.be a

:.ew-paprr pr:iit..d in CartLage, 1'..... la County,T, mi, which rejoices il the hopeful name of The

Harbingtr.a very young and a very small publica¬tion, abx nt seven inches by nine as to area.and No.

ItvfYol I ::, r. -j-'Ct i-f age. eei-fted weekly, sod

by It IM ;. a| its n .! 9tm d:ii:ens;o: s well calculatedfor portage il tie real poeket. and r. <4nir::._¦ M

mimte division on the part ot gentlein. ¦ who shave

themselves. Mrs. M.arj White occupies more than

half the firat page in setting forth, under the sanc¬

tion of the County Court, that although u she has..¦ tfoimed all the .'.titit« of a loving wife at all

t B <.*." her husband. ThCMMfl A White, regardlessof tbe immaculate sigmficatiou i f his MM, has

[Mated her in a very black way, r.i;.-;ng her fonlwhen well, and phytk when sick, t<> tl.xrei.t

that ate w.aa obliged to absi.1 from the firesideand feather l>< d <f the ssid Thorn.is, and b-ing pur-sued b) her infuriated husband, was robbed of her

baby ; wheiefore abe prays, very reasonably, th tt

the botadaof iiiatumoiiy may be ditaolwid, and that

she may have her baby free fr.m the mterferUNof the wicke.i Ton Whit*. The *drertM***e*l of

.i dark brown mare mule" taken up by the an-

Lata, Bad matin| an owner, complete- thefirst page, which 11 DOi, ifl r. -pect of Eta contents,

either v.tv rariedorvrraeaM*. Bat we;are amplylepa d when we lu:n ot. r." [| the tir-t pi i. c.

the Editor, Lb ¦ leading article of ten lines, makesa Marsy us oi the He* John II li-ngan, M C forthe (Id I>.strict It II distinctly charged thai'.the mephitic atmosphere of ;be Capitol has"had a transmogrify ing effect upon our

'a'currys. our K v anscs, mir Houstons, auJ' our Reagans." These gentlemen, we are

told, hare all bee* " arlf iaiia»latiid upon the «.»..-

" lilicial altar of the I 'nion," like so many Normasiu pantaloons; and Col. Rill l'oag.C.-l. Mill wants

to go to Cong ess tYoin the same Dialriet r-piesent-e.l by Reagan.is thus affectionately warned;" W.» pity poor To.ag if it M IM tum next. Pea." pare for the Ordeal anyhow, for should you bo'.victimized, you'll be an ample Lohn-rust.'' Wedo not yet learn w h, ther Col BO Poeg o*ard**Vrlto remain s candidate in spite of the hazard ofc< kux, oi ran away from the Ighl to preaerve hitnative rawueas. We aie oeit informed that uponthe Fourth of July proximo, there wdl be '¦ a bar-.. beeue und olillioii paity at the patriotic Old. Lick".that S. K. Rowen ha- shot L. F Holt,.and that Mrs. ThMM* BkvtMtoa " has a boy " The- kini. :dgof the Hon. John II. Re.igan is then re¬

sumed and completed The great c:uiie of theJudge ii that be is ppoaed t<> the reopening of theslave-trade. He bo*ahwyielded ¦. t<» the blandish-" Hu nt- of a frivolous Federal Court and capital" be has been suddenly kraaaasogrided from a

" roagh aad read) fftate Blghjhj Toxin into an" anti-Afi ic nationalist." lint Irs race is run Theicy hand of political death is upon hiiii, and thed. w i uf dissolution ilreedy corer his pro*/. TheVanula H'uhin^ir thus sternly announces his fate:" It is the irrefoeablc rh gree thai Teiai will ..pen.. In r bosom to give h poht.cil grave, on the |«t" Monduy in August, |n one more of her distin-" gaiahed DatitMUilistic sons

" This dismal anddirgedike ttatement <- -1 .. d< .1 by the followingconsolatory ud kir.dly ob-i rv.'ition: "'Tis the" c Maeej lot, Jaalgej yoa fcottefi ii the wak. ,,f a" notable succession '".and with this thin.itopaiealbit o| philosophy, the Honorable .l..hn is left t«»

prepare for the inevilnbie touii'.Taraisg to the Third rage, we bud a eafl Cm a

meeting of "The neal Uahai lawlag Wild Coe.. stiuit:on SUte i;ii;hts Southern Riu'hr^-l'oaatita-

tion-l'. ii »er. I-.' which is ibgBed .Many Vo-

"ter<.*'and really we think that a p.irtywith »o

iimiiy names should havt a great MMTJ votera in¬deed, ilon follow* an .olveniteirient invitini'pr..f.,^,i« be huiidiii- An [rea Cagp, lea laal"long, eiuhf feet wile, and saTOa feet high, forthe better securing of prisoner-in PlMMM C«mn-iv

" Owners are wanted Cm tw hor- s and an

i x; W. N 1'helps ha- open* d I Shaving Saloon""in the beck ro« m of the Lone ratoEfMaWafM-a" Hair Colorii.g, $1;' and one 1 »m'tor who cure*

-..re e_.es hit- taken another. wb<> i- ihM death on

sore eyes, into eopirtner-ihip. The Fourth Pagecontains tLree let-al noti.es, from eM of which we

gather the Ihrilllng iiiforination that a gentiemanwhime h .hlv respe.-table, ct to 9WJ chivalrousname is F O ril Talbot ow. s the ridiculously smallsum of Eight Dollar- to J. W. IlrTaadnr. and ie>dines to MUp the san.e; whereupon WilliamWataoB, Justice oi the Peace, addreaaea the -'law I"ful taWMM of flMMM Caaotty," »ml commandsthem to cite Mr. Cacfl IM"t to app. »r atCaithage, in T.-xas.this m pag the Carthageof Caiu* Meriu..and to tbow cause why,to -peik .n strictly iegal Unguage, hedoes Dot peay up, fbrh over, aad shell out thel.ik'tt lloiiar* al.irea.nd. lei* roD<Tudci The l'a-aade Rarbaagw ami * arfihagi i:>.<jrit>r From it.though it be ina!!. we mch! dajpaaj numerwmcorollaries.that Tej-t ag h-isbamls do not afjMthe.r wivtja phy-ie: that Texhkl MMMI Mi oxenLave great taicnta for r:an.»,g M .... Hki lied lex-im» themaelves are g Red .a running for Ceagreae.hat the Hon John b. R-acaa j a poltroon, andthat whoever may nin m$tWarn UMI w:ii tea patriot;bat Mrs. Thomas >h.s.rinoG r liitinn hi the m*mi

Bg way t" .n-rehee ti.e p..pu s'. fearth in j.-n.-ral and Texia bj part, jlar: tr.it theyIhete do for the..- pi toaen what Ney.who muatLat.j been dnitk.p.- im.aed Louis to do for \apr>-l«or, aod eL'it th*sr. ip it rM c»g*«.; and that itwe should find ouraelrei .n CartLage, w- Bighl beshavealijr ten cents, ripped lor a <ju\rt< r of a

dollar, ¦.ahampoo'd f>r four .hiiliii.'s. ahower-bathed for the s«me amail sum. and . hanged, u toour hairy hue. from black ever, hj pea-green, if wedeginil it. for only one do.lar.an,l all by the dex¬terous acd mat-handed l'hclpa. The Tress is

upon Ott« vr tt>V oxcaiivw, U u>j\ of^-Qer. be-.a

called tbe bulwark li Libert) | but it u eaaj to .»>that each . p»p-*r m tin ii not ft atop* baiUe, ^t, r, rt.f :* Rt.r M ha¦-. *i-;k, rhevfti.t de-f^rotiDtvr-eea-p. a'ac:«. and eve-yttinf. »Int.erjfd by ItftlTftBd Sue Bf I'm-le Tl b;.

TILE LATEST NEWa«r4-KfvT.i> «r

MAGNETIC TKLKORA.PH.

I Mfftt h ¦ N- T Tnkaa*.

W\>MiVii<>\, Monday, June**. K*l1 be aggregate bidi for th* fi»e mdhoni cf Tn»

aury ii"tei opend to-day »er* 51IJ,s<*. 0)0,4atributed thus $IiM».fHN) af per oent inters*|Mb\f)M at BJj per cent; |a%Ma\MP »t Ba] aancent: |1.'.*-."..'*«' equitably among «>« pe>r eeajj'biddera. The average n . higher interest tuao kabten heretofore paid

Kobert J Walker and the Preaident are perfeeily reconciled, through tbe mediation <>t roitaafriends The cauae il »eil understood h< re aal¦ ;" be deveb'ped aoon

The 1'reaidetit ha-not be.-n i-.fonned ai.t onla.t... \ ! >, di i.-.deaire for the iiii.au>« to i ,,,..»»

and hence disclaims ail know ledge on that « v>n

arid lias not renewed the offer. The friends of MrS:id.dl aa> his inclination will be rommuaieahaihere before the meeting of Congrvx*

T' ¦ir akaaaaaaad rm*.\\ i-iii-o.i e Monday, Jure'.Si, Hr,a

The proi-o-a -t..i tl.o H n e M - I ..a-nry MatsI/..anwfre opened ti-oay by tkat aVi . * tksTreaaurv. flatlB woto BBoraid of forty I. i :..<- «»jabout thirteen and a ba-l aatlHaaaa bid for.Two n.;ii:< n* .-even hawOVed tks uaand were award*!

under aiv per eaa I, nann'v, lu ni .'. J to pei ceo'., aajlltaj.OOfl at per cent.

All the other bidder- prop.*...I «n per rent, airwaeat hon the a ¦adaaV r mi the loan a ill he-.. cmwm rain,

the Madh f th. 1...I- aril ba food biaai Cotanaa-adad column.)

Inioniaiioii baa bei n tee. red ban that the aaaat.aii er Semioole, budding- at P-nr-aco!*, w'I '<

UtBBCkod OB tkat - 'th met. She arial Barry *n Hakt¬et ftBOa am! four targe pivot gun-,

r 9ec4or of BadtaaWo lüa applied to the Sap.Ptarv t SiV- I * n.t>rn.a<iou a* to IM nature ami ai-

t.i i.'i tko ptoteetion which BBBJ Ix- aff-Tdel by tkaI'tnted State* ti> a folelgli-bllllt \er-el purchaeed byan Air.» ru HM :t/en. It ia understood that our (eir.< im aa aaaortoiaa the »hrara head by the i»<t Adunaavtration, namely, that if an Amencau OBaBOB butt ia

ated faith a roeeei from a belligerent or ue'uiratwttk whom we ate nt paw, it h. c..me« .Vnar-IcMproperty and i« er.t.ii I to prwtacttoo Ik* aayotbet Ananrioaa property, i be %. aa !, however, rae-

¦ol get a leajtotor ftuaaa by act of OaagfaflaTils' Weather off i tapi« Ilm e.

Sr. Jona -. N. Y., afaaadoy, June M. ItmX1'he weather ha* been lor some days, an I ot ail m,

\ ery foggy off Cape Kare.

A "vleteoris- lllllllbim livpoM-d.OaWBOO, M"i..tay, Juue $M\ Kel.

The a> aajk wbieh at* beiu+j ei'enmvely publishe4in the papers relative to the falling of an inameaaa

aftataonoDody in the aaMtonpoai aa tin-conmy, an

i aadroty aV -titute of foiin.ie.iion.

Formation of tliniiiK C'oiupuuifjafor Arizona.

Patut mi act, Monday, Jane 00, k'AThe Sopori Land and Mining CunapftOy, aad th* An.

/...ta Laud and Mining Company, w, rv organiie.1 bento day, with amtile capital, an t H ler the direclina afsad ao boaiwaa aoM foropaatBftioM io An/.ona, «baraihey have pauvkMaaJ baraja naata of land. AtaakRarBet, SaaaaMl0. Arr.oli, Alfred Anthony ant JsaaI». Harth It are among the officer*.

Th** Overland .Mall.8l. Lot i.. Momlay. Juua *>. im

Tbe overland mail of the "7th oat. arrivad la-t Mfft, %,Newa UDimpiortanf. The report of aa attack on fatal. fJPtaoJar*a party by the Mojaves wa* lacorrooU Ti*It ai were peaeeftbla.The ('tali mail of the-.'Ith hae arrived. I'orfmnsaf

Salt Lake Valley were iiiunOate I in conaeip af tasIWoiiafl i.'nditiou of the -iream., and the nortnanport of Suit Lake Ctty wa- in -langer of OBBBg flw*tid.i »gdeo City wa.- also in danger of bering eao-p. aaMby the Hood* iaOgakaa BJror.Tre aaaVaBB Bf IM atMBBflt Skylark repoit than

. eipt at I^tavenwt rrb ol f l.ia«) m go!i troin likesleak.

Tilt' R«?« «>ait Tinder hi %'irkTiain.BAtTIBJOBK, Monday, June .1) |S^>.

IVakai S. >ini'd, cnnrge.i with the iiiunier in I'nacawAawo'sComty, Va..woatakei back by ao aal thho Norfolk boat thia afternoon. He -*)« that BB aalI deceased married ais'era- thai both were farn»«iaiaPlÜaOBBB Ai.ne-, and that the dee«i wa- to aelt «k-aaaaa

Tli«' .liiiiiol* Tliitinst'r*».BoaroB, Mbadaf, Jmi m\ Iflt

7V,, Trmmtkr Ibobmtaaal the (riaaaia ad Crma ff.I'lummer have fniled io obtaining th* iot*rter*oe* aftkaPiaaideat iakiabafcalf, a^d ihat bo ailkoaaa>Bated OB i*iidaj Best, *n hin tka jail walls, ai' "ttlrr.gto the fletiteot,** ol the Court.

Ire-iilntion in d'aaiasia.Toaoaro, C. W., Moaday, Jom9B. ih./».

Authentic anamala fVoaaHm Huron lii^trict. pob-i .J t... it.orning, atatlB that great di.treea eo-tf

nmong the irhabi'arit- in that rWgtOB for want ot badLaad that Balaaa aaaaBaHata rwaaai la oklaaaadaetaal«tarvat.on will en-ue.

Grand R^arafta at t«*u*l,oiidon.afaw4aaaaOB, Monday, June-.a.', IKtX

Airurvmects are b-ing ma<Je lor a giaiid K.-gatiah. ro. -i.ny Mi. a large aaaaakoraf aaaataaoa aatpaadBfj

,r la bm aak pilaaa me ort--rad.

>aval.atoaroi a, haarday, Jbm oa, kv».

Um t i :< 4 BaBftOBBtoaBBBf Laocusfer arrived her*f**Uo lay aaoroioy, altar * «.-vere tnal trip, dunaaja kk i i ai aaaokaaaarj vaakad BakaaaaaaV,

(ir> IsaaaxToafi I): raarniim..City Insje-etorDolavaa kaj no' ytt aaaaki any BBBaaaaatBaoaBi or

ai.g-- in h..- office, ai d w f .r the pr*« nt. Atk >...< ri- y e Health W'v i>w,

wke 1 i oBOJOd :-. . a^i-.a. Bp) HBOb- ...re kiBBj Bad Won -epitrn*' ]./ iLtrielueed to him byMr. Powern»?. *be Äupennten leat of Sanitary In. pee-

M: i> arroa Uaaa ada^aasod theae ofiieiaiaat. cm l-rah.- II r».'.rat. ,| Mjadfo tokeep atiaatl 'lean aad t. . OatV healthy, aodavowaaj Bis data aaaatlaaa ta have oo ioHerera io biodupartaaaat. Iha iUii-L ffaadaaa, Waada\,kadaa>t\ BI h e ;.. . .., and ujmn tka an;re %od thorooajbdia bOTMof thoil htie-a depeo'I.ai Ifl a great meaaara

BOadtl i IL-« nlled «[ eei/.l attaotion to.:i.b>: .: baifd i' :. r.«. n-a-iorod aaaleae bf

Um atiodottkaa of "i-i iaaaa * »ter, wb..-b atalaa>adfal¦ ptagnaa*. and d.srU'Uog | a<btiou n tha

aay I aaa a i a h ah-.uld bo< an Bi i BBf and lE-ran'ly abat d as dire-oae-eieatiaa;

r.-ii-»r.<«-. Ba poiatod out .n do'a '. tkat BBBBBBB dulo*of the WarifeBs aaaj . Iffi -...d rceaaa by wh.< h tb»y

hi BI BaOBI ea-dyand tLoroughi'y fuitillrd; ci*v

eJadtag by lapoataag that h* sk>*»ild hold every War-den sti ttj a .. a. "cditK.n -i butWmrt

h: x.i I K.mmi (''ifi»..The ComaaotwioeaiAt Bin r-ary of th.s Ii-t-luLoD will begin on Sabbath. veniof, h -jistsnt, with the Ba>-:alaareaUe mmsaby taa rVaaadi ..:?. iiu i aaoday araaBaaL the Boa< Dr.Ingg':. f f aLatda.gc& will ad lreea thu Callu-iphia

». < »b Wedoe-day. the tn< grad iatiof claaaofI . «r, paaaaj .ad.e« ark! ba admitted to tko degree

fli.A. BBajoaaWaVOBBBaf aiffaa efter whick tb« Kov.Dr.Craaaof CkaaloakBB,k*.C ... n ib< 4ao*alComm< r... merit orat> l.

Inr.: nm,nt .> bj laaacsari Maa ITawtalTierce, who has aerved aii months vf aaeateu.eofLkrOB yaara w the Ohio Pearteotfary, kftft been par-¦ii m d by Gov. Chaae.it having beea clearly abo«Bthat he waa into* tut if ihe . err, w i -reefLe kad BBfBJ v-i. v.ei :-l V- ffjaj « Ua'ttUvBCvOftt) d-«f»