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THE WAR OF PARTIES I THE SOUTH. | Orusade Against Mr. Buchanar and the Administratio: Tilting Match Between Two of the Rich- mond Organs. Phe Late Hostile Correspondence Between the Edito: One of them Maintains an Incognito, and ie eup- posed to be none other than @uv. Wise— The Secret Revealed, &a., We have cadoavored. o keep our readers posted ap ip ference to the condinon and the prospects ef the war hes & bewwg waged by the ultra States rights wing of thn G@emoorncy in the Southern Uateo agave! Wr Bushanan od bis edmipiat-ation Richmond anpears pow to be the socur or central point © the war, and according!y wo fod abe journsis of tha: piearant ospital of Virginia devoted emcees oxniueively to the aght A rece: tly ortabtinh:d paper called the South, is the or- acoi the fire eaters, while the souserva'tve, common- eezee clement is represenied and defen: ed by the Enquirer, fhewe two journals have heen of late dissuxsing political aire #i(b much ace-bity of feeling and with much mu- wal bomiity As the war of words hae all nut tead to Meeflee and yisto’e for iwo.’? end ar the contest is one In eb) -b the shole South and the adminietretion of Mr Bu- eharen ero closely interested, we re produon sone of tho fwrticier that have canred the exttivg trrttation there and the bus:ile correeponsen ¢ tha: hs resulted therefrom Tee Richmend Enguirer, in ite issue of Elst of July, padlv Bed the following ¢d'torial:— HB “BUUTH” CONTINUBS ITS UN a VOWED OPPOSITION YO THE ADMUNIBTRATION AND THB DEMUWBACY. Tee tempt to wage aD UNSvOFOS OY Mmition is te fet difficul: ask ~Diob Can Well be assumed by any pothician: 20 m_ ch ao, that it beo:mes dangerone ‘When 8 public news aper overs upon seoh a sine of ao. ton ep difficulties iwerease at every step unul we Darwen of disiogenuous representaiion becomes tuo heavy for baman iogevuity Tee course of the Sowh farnishes @ mort apt ti Metration of tis proportion § The Souwh repost edt: axsaile varions potos of tae policy of tho exeeative, severally attarks three membnera of the (ebwe., and openly mensose the Pre-ideot him Qel'— yet voprecaios the charge of “pporttion w (be; adn ivisizaion, The Sowa issues ao inaccura repretentation of lang ag enpivyed »y Govervar Walk- yp and, when twice voreoted, falla to a skno sledge the The Souk aseumes lo be pe emianaty av ent” press and vec ues Wo ex) ose the policy aud scion of iim political owree The Souta a: one time amsoke Mr Cob for a nerence w the Comp smire of 1860; @ another, aulempts & palistiva if nt » jomtilovtion of fe moet obnoxi-us of ihe ¢ moromise meannres. The Bouth ap: les severe con inciaion to measures of foroign Policy Which Governor Wie wtvised aad directed, pro- Beapce: the Governor eco nIrio a & * COMet,’’ advUKES Bim ¢f teconsietency ob the subjrotof distrioution, refuese Ww acknowledge minreprescnta iva. which be exposes, pla poelilon of inonsinepcy ov the question of suffrage: ar‘ tree coolly toforms its reade's, bave not as slied Governor Wise.”” ve professipg abaiesy for (ae w egrity of the demo @rauc party. tbe Sout ines every expedient of paltcy , of Brstovation, and of creo cenunciation, to alienste avd ‘oi vide from tbeir touthera bretures the true b arted demo- @recy of the North ‘The South ba: not even had the candor to meet eur direct am were UW ile O8D Questions betarods (him wih the fmertion (:be o:rrectpess of whion we direotty deny,) ‘v coe of ocr Ing» tris« d:es be return # dist net ant poritive 7? Toe South bas not been slo+ w charge on with tmounsisteroy. If the Sow + ill look at tbe o™ ve summary, & ei) Gnd & mass of Incunsisiency, and wor'e than tnoon bich chat Jornal cannot ‘eny and wili n% But the “uh cannot asin ain auob a charge of whe ae, ao. farted inte mivapprehen: jon oy the ciamure of the South, (Be Char certo Mercury, Mr Ketit, id omargenus Sup.one @mai we sere induce! to catch uptur ap insect be ory of “are,” storied by a few disturoers of the peace. to woom we owe Do good will for baying alarmed us with » pre fended confiegratn 8 ti) we do HOt plemt guily to the of tnedustetency aa it le oroferred by the South, We Bever dit menrce the samipistration, a the South did, PRA ao 0 poetiion contiprent op the refural o° the Chief Executive 0 re-'al Gov Walker. We vever were in the fame category wih the Souls. Will thi apoiber charge Of twovarirtercy hich we ‘Tue South day ¥ened the threat of 0 en opp ition in the @+ens of Govern: r Walk: r’s oopuinuance tn offie Gover gor Walker ts coptinuca ip uflion—and tbe South continues —es unssosed opposiivn Gow does the breast tally ‘wu the poiformance? as Wo the cbarge -f offictous and undignified surser- Viesoy, which we Svdh bas 80 frequentiy isuachod ttre frends of the admivletrat nv, #e hare to rely Jove (he adminiet allow more, #e fear it lene poured wal the besile jrurpal ~ li) aco ps the re<pons bility an Ope, Cirect, avored Onporition Hae the South een Od this res,cneidility? No, the South stands wo fm the eirction of Janes Buchenav, and the weal force heb eu-taias his 12, aad secks defence 0 ae satimed —ralusiance ® opp 4ee—tor irene, to onnces! the natare, WhL Th perm & the coptipnasce of aD Gasvowed opel Woo. The Svuth ou our thrown Swhowild be prevailed forbearance, we have no reasou to dlush for heving #orn x Bat when the South posted he on -oition wo an imme Mine and practice: weue, whea, in eo vafrivndty «iri oF means vf threa@ and . eponctations, it aompied to injure We admintviration D) Imyellivg the exoont'¥e (9 the mul Claal ponivy of airtrwciing the doxoorads par y sod re Rewing agin a iu Kanes, Dy tho reoall of Governor Wsther, tu our tupveratve duly t throw 5 atid the wutives and objects develumed by ibe courre of the upyosi tuo Seen ia the provorainn which 163 us Ww exguse tae 0 urde of ‘be South teu0 of the celdrh faction with beh it oo ten, on #rich tras journal atem ts to digaity with thle of the ‘democracy of tho Auth ” sod rocks 'o loestify with the sere sionist party, «hea we jen ace tte wade: bls as BrCOGe:s (rom the demoo acy, We reougnize has chique of deorganiz re We know them of oli They are the same » #09 sought Wf Alera z+ Lae de- ioe soy with U i metee New York ta their ro deavora too the comination of Ja we Bo waren ‘They are the * nie men © 0 after ards o enl cede wish fur ‘he «le toe of J bo 7 Fremont, a a menus of tmmediate dirumon aber (ha m trom the ralvauoa of the Union avd Dr etoat of Daa & rem >:iNnrem to the de- mocratic can: {ate —[isappornted in ‘ete aims of porgnal fam ition, thelr motto t* “rule or rota” U adie to com MaDe the 00T%en @ Of the aolie’ dem craw , they ee k sectnal prominence 0 @ siri-e for disorgsuiss lon or die be Smuth reiterates te onargs that Governor Wise eoular views isved Dy the ovpneiion oa Of tuilage. Now, we Koo+, 04 the Sour sow, the 0» mau “eprobates more heartily than Governor Wire does, einer tbe genera! course wf the op- es F ite viese as brine rignt of rulfrage Worm South accuses G@ vo nor Wise of ba ing herd any © hor po ttic , 1 aoraree bim of 1 covsietercy and the Sowh GERM Carape from the rexpnoribility of makioy goo the b~ Dy ‘be use of mere complimentary evi he. The calle om O» to reprodace the spesoh of ‘+vernor Whe Wecan cali to mint no vubliened # eeob in nich the Govern r bas cinoner d the qaerting of th. admin on of ‘aif rein = We do rememoer @ pubdlishe’ lover ia which tbat snhjct is dieomeed writen oy Go Ovnor Wwe, eddrimsed to the Rev, Mr, Adaum, |o answer relaving t+ wwe sabjen of tlevery falcn- Teoolieot she auhatance of Vat lower, a) ed this moment ay our pave On & Copy tthe wt Tememner that tn the oret article in enirn it Cte the Oniow of Gov rnor Wi @, that jvarnal coreRe iorms. promiped to reproduce Guverner expreesion of o iniwn op the sanjo of tne ad- Callforuia We a-e not silliog tw reieare the thle ack vow ler ged im In Nor do #e Cessars lo vindtioste Governor Fire on this point 2 erincide the querii ought et ‘On thir subjeo of the a¢migsion of California, as on all avone Invory og an Inve of No Ine, the oditor of Te 'soun har attemoed to wade beyond bie depn The O4it F bas not yet pureed & course Of stnty caloulated to tmetroes bim on such aro and we reyeat our advice Wat he abel! o*!' 0 tore tage of Horaes apere est fone ot principium scribed '* Jook eieset “a: the ocmponents of she 9 rercentoe Yeh viay ed me of soversigniy in California, find {: com, cred of five olenmen : ‘Alene *bo had resorted to Oallforoie with no in- teat ion of Mixed reriienoe %. Aliens who had resorted thither with much Inten- wen 3 Citizens of ths Vetted tates sejourning tn Oslifornis with no joteation of fixed remoenee 4 Chizene of the United wes extabliahed thore with te totenvon of pe nt real! OO 0 6 The originel Me xionn indabitents Now, it ean beyow? the compency of the Federal go vernment itself wo culranchiae aay oxoept tbe tro nite clasnen: aed even ihere clastes bad authority to pro. ered to politioal orgavirition ane "i vy aa aot of Cons reas and no aor act f Oongrere exited Wha. was done? Brigadier-General Riley, 9¥ matlitar preciamation, callep on the aggregate tars, including Biiens and hon-residenta, # orgnaine fegiiative Aad fait bodies, aevomng to himrelf ihe exegatice feav 4 Aad ne wid more; he cooveratd wita the same Aypregate Ae 6 preseriba the crmation O° A onet ty Wor From the etrewa-tanoes of ibe ba original 17ha { Mes'on, sen ant of tbe ognege and of he form poedure emvinyed took but hr per miter BrIDber of aiieene of the United sistas who wore Ales Permenawt Fe kse we eomy 1 ealnontsy Roan te on erat cial he Yoce, Abd wre, if nf Samror w the tuquiries of the Such, we reply: “(he Tao NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24 1867. cot inpacitaas ~ bo ; ete bed not ialerivvva ecirunchbe any of the AB he may rity of ie mob wer legally and om Poca peerage Bbaetnedentyy op Ang Pay The mod of Culifornia did become Soutlaes oy @tempiing to uwurp, en aetoally wsurpimg, (ho a tbortty of the focersl government, ihe man of Gaittornts tid “TevON Agsimat the anthority of ine feteral govern ment”? Not only Gon Riley ond Wr ‘homes Butter King, not only tre avons ans pen restive pat the one Be) Dhaditasts of Mexico who particheted Ia \he ast, bo Srizens of tbe Upited statee having @ fixed rosi/once in Lallforpia, Committed an ect of treanon agsinit sie Goo feverscy cf the Saros, by cxereiring a frarchse t whic’ they were vot emitied by cnnpetens legisietive autbortan on. Ope aps ail they became outlaws "* Buch i the view of fhe case we bave already preeniter =anch the view we hove altributed to Governor Flee Yat tha Routh pronounces otheratse, places the mod Onhfornia within the pale Of the law, and Ia even humane ough to interfere for the pittecti'n of Gaveraar Who ) ‘rom the t:jusuce of * cr imput-tton, Let us exemptify the care by a0 instance. Suppere Geveral Kiley te be uncer trial by court martial, or ber reached by a civil Uibuval op the charge of ao eo mitrary abv gattan of the existing Mexitan laws, tnettiuied for the Protection of persope and property, and on the ad tlitonal chsrgo of the upantsortzed e:cction of asysinm of tor ritorial goverpmens and Organio las in contravention ‘Of Ibe constitution of the Uetied Males, :n4 tn vedance of the authority of the general governmint Fe pleads that the Moxican law was found 9 be inacfic'ent for the sceq ate rrotentiop of persone and property, He is anew red: In such case, you sovle oply be justified ip be yrociametion of martial mw He veplien: The force nuder my oommen: was inauffiolens for the due maintenance of mere mi'tary authority through ousthe Territory He is answered: Your atemy to is stitute ard arerme civ!) av'bott, wasin an, evectirre guler, but acmiiting the necessit> of s provirionat form of civil govertmen', ye bave done mure ‘hao was re quired 10 meet that necessity. You hae avt outy erected a Tersio-lel goverbmert, Dut you bave procra'med the enfrapchyement of al! ihe mjour: ere ant ratdents in Oy ifernis; you Rave prer: med to authorise them to select delegaicr to CORventiCL; Fou Lave ascembler » conves ‘op ibne ehorer, avd iy Da @ impOre tp bole Aon veutioD tho tesk and the prt. tloge ot freming@ constiintion to em bi dy the organic law of Calforsia What neorasity ano @bat avtvor ty hao you fer wis a sumption and exerci¢ of all the etwibutes apd srerormives of sovercigoty? Will the South be pleased to frame an answer w ths to quiry? Contrast the 5 the Sowh attempit w Identify with this of the mod of Call fornia, Ab got of Congress, passes in pursuance of the conebtution of the United Stee, bas provived for the for Mation of a onnstit. tov, aDd Des extended the eleotive frav cbise to every white male, of round mine, over twenty one yeors Of age, permanently re-ident in Kanise, aed owtng Wilegiance tothe copfederne, of “tates, » fer-iturial legis lature and juciciary neve been regularly pro: ided, and a ele!] Gove nur regularly appalnier, Ts It poesivle to oreaw «© pe 1 Detween this care and Wat of Cadferpia » bere po cl was april ves ao juoiciary nor legislature provided; whers po act of Jon greae Dad iuiervened ‘0 establiab an elertive fraucbise, or Authorize the forme'ioa of « sovetitati DY This net a mater of surpaiee that the South should be at 8 loss accu ately to ders the exact disp tien between & scjourner apd ab jnbebditant Tue ‘ouh bas + ievlayed ignorance enongh ix uli comecience on thin asbjenk But here It evinces someting worre t' ae ignorance—an obit nate pertisvance tn errcr which oan only be attrinoted 10 8 ding prejucicn againat the present a0 ministration, The testnuatee that we pirad the caure of tre treitore ct Topeke No wember of he pres bat becu more earnest than the Knquirer in reprova.ing the acts of the la log aexomblags at Lopeks, and wo a nie ce of vars ven be adduced t paliate the conouct of its arherents Noteo the South. The op'rion ex -ressed by the jourval of the opporition would afford * p eceden to tur tratiurs of Tepeke by jastifying tu equally lavlee act oonmittied in Oaitfornia " If Geuersl Riley ana the mob at his necle can be justified in assuming ayer: igs power en cant io b gas convention ef T.peka; aud ro cap the lac saemylage at Lawrence, whore (raiorous attemotihe fouh, for ine ;urpose of discrediting Governur Walker, bes chen to paliiaie, by reprerenting i in the 1g: of @ harmieen woorciy Moreover, he policy a'v-catea by the South would affird the bert ;oneinie pretext for renewed axiva- tion by the abolitiont-te ta Kanras, by enabling them uw ssevme tbe position of opooetng tne abit ary prescrip ion of an filegal rer riction of effi age The Suuth makes euothes bit at ite cherivbed men of at aw; 8 favorite piay:hing of which It ohstiontely refuses to be deprived. When aid Governor . OF any other msn of common sense propoee to extend the right of ane to aliens, “females, soldiers, madmen and op victe?” A to Governor Walker's course, we repeat, for the benefit of the South, wat #@ Cannot accept, aan evi dence of disio ahy, tae expression of an oninton intended te clenoaie free sollers from violence, We cannot deny tpat Governor Wa ker commit d an “sttem, to fav midate tbe convention.” and we recognize the princip’@ of rage which he main‘aips, a8 toe only end the ect of Congrers pasied tp purse ance ther of. We pever bi Malnteined that « sywem of publ oie courses is the Dert or wrst prodent means to he employed by an execu ive functionary ‘0 eff ct the doe admiaistra tion of che Ine. But we do o ntond that it j# tne dnty of the executive offcer, combivir g territyrial qita fuderal POWER, to TAKE every Procer means lo sOUrE ohetience to the constitution and laws of the U sited Sates. as well as and to the lawe of the Territory over which he presides mpau tai Governor Walker woula not fulfil le duty did he fail to urge the adoption of the only ole uf euff-age justified by she constitution of the Uutled Slat? and anriicoe | by an act of Congr: The South desires ur to rettio the preliminarics of our trial ofarms. It sayr :~ Waetner this controversy wiih tbe, Fnquirer a \9 continua, and If't be prolonged, = he.ber fi rhall be conducted ty wa of court: ey. or be ip fame” At «ery stage by mntust reproach es rou! ft le precipitate be ond th» res'rain's of reason, te on +! ernative ov: ich » ¢ Dave no Omtrul. The Pnquir 7 chel- lenged us to ha. and we bave no choloe but t» ancept ite own mode of warfare Toe South here commie two mistakes. Taking the po- titiag of the chalky ged arty, It dieavows any contra! over the terme of a rangement, 000 his ® ter itbas already pro pumed to prescrine the nature of the contest, and we have adoitional ores +gmr ns and o oluess *ben tt pleads guilsy soraipary wart of self ooptrol. are wure that the Sowh not ro far forget what is own dignity, OF 0 asra'l as di-ooureou:ly The editor of He South vot neptly names us bis peda- goave We sccept the tint, end we earnestly intend to do ‘0:] thet in us lien 10 ‘10 teacn she young idea bow to shoot”? We have taker op tbe folie wo teach ‘be editor a jeston 18 ibe peble art cf fairand manly politics! discussion. Wo inte pe to play carte and tierce with bim rapidly sod per. sistently. Bot wo asure ine editor of the Sowh that thor gh Be rhould choore t~ lay aide bis masx, po sora.ch incourtesy from oe adall ke permit ed to distga ¢ the I. even if he et all continve to prove rr co ptenance of ovr p me omploy the prerogatt 6 o! master of the at sor mek again wib adequate bits duly som pintered. On the 84 of August the South came oat with no los than five ecitorial articles, inteaced to demolish utterly ite opprnest, the Enquirer, We sepudiieh the leader on the subject, wherein “toe lie ctrect”” is given under eight aif ferent rpecifications — THR BNQUIRBR DESPERATE: TON ‘The editor of @ pewspa or is 7 obligations w him self, an well ea tothe reader of bis journal. observe the rules of courtesy and decorum tp the dircureion of pudliy affairs: for certainly nothing can be more shockiog to the sensibilities of decent people than an Im pe"tineat obtrosicn of persopalities ino a debate on a question of political interest. ‘‘*o much as there ie of passion 1. such « aiopune,” ease Sir Thomas Browne, “so mach is there of nething 10 the purpore '’ Nor can anything refisct so muct discrects upon Re character and Iatelligence of sn tnd! vidusl «ho professes to ipstroct the public ss an obriogs irclipavion to employ the reeources of vitu,eration |neieed of argumeut,and escape trom the defence of an unto ITS Mls REPRESENTA- the plosge Ia iy wit Pant of courtesy towards the Rioxmona Enquire Never but once have we alluded to the editor 0! inat paper, ant (bea our Cis onition wae manifest in some friendly com- piiment. On tree several oocasions his payer has been ban foe ep ag ea daten poblicauion to a ciden al pur pose of bestulity, we waived reply, ane rerponded to the courtesy @ 6 forbearance. turt'was pet oroabing in ite mort b’eme its own shameless eq: Walker at ove moment and ‘We did no more ‘han convict reaard to the feelings in point of fact, we have been reproached conriesy, The Enquirer peturned to the cle of torh ptuebie stupidity, that we noticed 10 repel our blows maintain Ite character In & community of respectasie prople, An insipid iteration of the same specions nonsense provoked an expoture of the sublerfuges we joh the »quirer Waiply endeavored to eroape from the divgrace embarrassment. A petulant repetition of offen ive tn- Ailene sugeeetod an admonition on the propriety of observing the ob/igadas of courtesy. But the Enquirer (@ Incorrigibly determ ned on & prreonal ontrovers,, and, invtead of bearkentng ta friendly bict aud imiteiing an example of courteous forbearnace, that onee to enyenom the distuamon by new arudoes of misstatement and a fetch \usion of ‘enrtve ineinuadon The editoriatin Friday 's im sressson of the Bnqvir-r is of & free wih the articles which precedes It Again dose it evrlo every aliusicn to the issue ta controversy and in sirad of ditcussing the legality and propriety of Walker's course in Kawat, ind. ges tell ina onnple of colv avs of Mippart inccherepces and felee accusations Again icon it roline AP expianation of the myate jour influerces which © pvddenly ¢ it from a vehement assailant to an at joet apelog aneas urnrpaion Tobe sur Richmond F'n De” pretends that It was at tert ened “into muanprebention by the clamors cf the Gn he Chareston Ayrowry, ang Mir. Keli” To We aadals of jrurbali@n i% there sey retord of #0 haat < confer 0? Bere, & paper, claiming # hampionehip of the admiolteation aod the cem acy. attempia to eerde the responmivility of ite wn deliberate opivion by &f Beowel of frig grorapt + retul eel ers of the mi 1 80 miciruet v ther ore tcapolily § A Pee Bp Ie iow of ‘ clamor,’ aod tuck « fatal y of repsion?' What confi ance oun ba by chy and courage of a k aier «in avows A @ ranepercns imunsure ani war gree thd inte mleeppremention,” indeeo. Unis cinamie a oer fnge ard copiemptibie eq: iweration will tmpnre apen 9 WAR = be vecollects the: before the 20.n af Jane Wa her's DAN EU Al BCdreas tba TRoeka spoon DAA vee before PUDNC. one that tie urnrpations tn Kansee ere wlresdy the fe Unters the Enquirer ¢: dle apology for ite Incaneimtency the precalent anapylolon of AP UBWortey IDtivence #1!’ “e accepted as the trno ox plavation of H# convadinkery course Bot this ts bot tho only feoblo sMerthought whieh the Fnquirer offers ip mitigation of the popular cou mypt of te Gourse,- To canaye tha caneq ances of ita Insane accu ratiens agaipat the ‘\sceesrionist,” that paper pow ce claven that te denvncistions were directed only aga net ‘be cecedere fom the demecrary.” Bab your ahuce war ar freely Invinhed spor the sextremiste ’? G14 you Intend & attank nnder ‘Dat Genomipaton? Think 0G the publi can be decirrd by no poitry aD cquiroce ‘en? Toirk vou Dy @ peor play Upon words to ercane we irs Dite of w grove libel on the democracy of the Afler exheurting the artifines of evarion to repair ite own ruined reputation, the Enquirer employs aveg roxo- Meot Ofmalicicus mhateemert kw \indiciive bus ime wert perpolt spon this paper. Wo vecapituls'e It arouse ‘fons pgaine) ibe Seuwh and to each ani ail its charges re tu Drief, polpteo and sufficient reply 1. ThA South sontinues sn rnavowad opposition to the ad mintetration and the democracy ‘This amsertin is fsbe We bavo rover oppored ‘he emocracy; sud if we differ fom the atministration oo Ry mesure, we avo cur o tptun inc miemp of threms from sby quarter—eapecialy from the Richmond En- quiver 2 The South issues an inacmra'n representation af Mo COR em sinyed bs covernor Walker, and when t vice oor rected ‘atis to acknowledge th. correction, These sasertions are fave iwaccuraie representation of “Gevernor Walker g0ag6, BDd Have never refused to corres, because AO vever published an nntrce report of bis speenbor, AS The South assumes to be preeminently an tadeoanden Breen and deciines to expose ihe policy and intention of te Oita couse. This assertion ts false. We have power declined t> 6x pone ibe polies and intention of our politics) course. 4 im ths rags nee aban when a 4 The South at ore ime attacks Mr. Cobh for a¢heranoa ecmpre otae of 18%; at aroiher, & peda tloation of the most obnoxious of the compromise ‘This wsertion is fave. We have never attempted @ pa! Hatton, much less aj ratification, of the most obnoxious of the compromise mearures. 5. The South appiiensevere den notation to weaanres of n po icy whinb rior Wins ® vised and diren od encupced the Governo- eooan'rin ae & 1m of Inco al+tency on the subject of dinuri~usio achrowledge miarepreneptauone which be exposes. plates aim ‘n & porltion of oousl-wnev on the question of he ri, h of suffrage and then coolly nforms ita readers “we have nx: apeailed 40 ernor Wise.” ‘These asrertions are false § Wo rover apclied sev denupeistion to measures of foreign pntiay «hica Go por Wine advieed and directed, because it wax ne" tere known ‘hat Governor Wise advised and directed avy mearvre of fore F pronounced G ver nor Wise ecoen! & pleasent allu-fon ye ocnsidered @ criminal indictment; we Dever rovused him of tneopristency op be Kubject of distribution, bat ov!y gave bim credit for ap honert change of euluiin; we tever refveed to acknowledge any misrepresen ation which be exposed. because be never expoeed anp miere vrerentation o bis poaidon on the part of this pa er 6. While professing snxie y for the ir tegrity of tbe demo waite nerty ihe Souh tree every exvectentot polity. of ta sim atten, and of open demas claib n, to alienate and divide from thelr Bouv ern brethren the ‘rue hearied democrscy of Thie arvert on it faleo. Wo never tried any expediont of aby Fort to sienate and divide the demeoraiic party. 7 Werever did menace thesdministration, aa tha South did with ap opposition couting’ ht om she refusal of ibe Kxvca ive seal sso, Walker. ‘Thir arrertion is false. We never menao d tho admin ‘stration with oopositiva oo the refusal of the Onief favo ive to secail Waker, 8 The South hae iseued the threst of open opposition ip the evento’ Gov. Salker’s enatinuance in «fiice This arrertivn ie false, We nover ‘xevued » threat of pen opporiion in the event of Gov. Walker's continu ace in cit ov. Toere are the accusatio: s upou which the Richmood Enquirer sp obes the 1 diguatien of th- democracy agains: ibis paper Ip repelliog them we woult empl miloer language the graviy of the provovati 0 ahoweo acy forbesracre = Ia charity we would prefer to ascribe ‘he misstatements to igvorance or inadvertence U tbe four daye ovnsumed ta che production of the article ¢i4 pot imply ageq:.ate apport vitles of joformation and » premevitated purpore to min & of this paper Oue selitary hos = We bave met the Enquirer's ipainuai-as, pot ae it meta cur exposare of its own inconsistencies by sbaf- tig evation apd ridiculous subte fuge—Ddut by a vrompt preciné ana emphatic depial of each separate accusati n. demand the proof of its <harges—every «ne of whic: make goud to the letter, or clse stand before the ‘The publication of this latter article was immediate 5 ollowed by the annexed hustile correspondence det ween the ertrer of ihe article in the Enquirer and the editor of the South — [From the Richmond South. } son, Va , Monday Py O'clork, August 8, 1857 Fin—1 have to inform you the | am ti eibie euth or of the editorial article In he Vaily Ricomoun* Enquirer, of Fri av lat, and to which your o#n editoris! con. siveo ip The South cf this morning, is tptended to reyly Ber ce, am the person whom yea bayo, in various forms Of expresrl-p, cbereed #ith milsrepreseatativa fous airrhow. My Own Lovor and repu ation do not permit me & leave roch cbarges upporiced. T have the right t expect thet you wil, without reservation, ctract such charges and ‘Uat tbe re rection -1l) be made in the same pul ‘manger an were the charges bemectves il preeent to you this mole, 4 ap wwterview with Mr.—— haa pre vented me from rerdirg it cover ing to receive from you a speedy reply, 1 remaio your obe sient rervant, To K. A. Payor, E q., present, [No.2] Ricuwowp, Augrat 4 1987 2—The article in the the Sow, of which von onn plain, ¥as writen in reply to the ardcie la the Anquirer, a joh youavow theaahorsbip The obarge-) u ex pect me Wo retract were res onsive to Injarious ‘ety nions on eyself in article in the ire =Whrol have AP mAPOTADCe tat DO personal divovurt sy OF nfTrn wax Intences to be offered me by the article tn the Hnquirer | pball be ready to comply with your re mest Ys iir who | ent nervant, RIGER A. PRYOR Politeness of Mr. ——. fro 2) camonn, Tueadoy Morning, He, August 4, 1867 } Half past —— bas just prevevies Tavow to yuo, without hevitation riting ‘be article in tthe Knquirer to which wold every tuiag whic? o the construct! n cf personal discsurteny or offaore to yourself, (bavo been sné am covrmived to ex yrs the views which | hones :!y &re—| enterwain as to your poiltionl poritios; but I never aid intend to offer you persona! dix coorters oF offence T take the libert to add, that in writing for the Enquirer 1 bave preserved & atict incognil, You aro aware, | , Ibe | Dave HOt concealed my Dame from any der! ly confiden ~ tn thir ma the confiience weith I have beon ebliget to 4b yours If—even in the publishes exolasadon wnicn yo propore, In & mypliance #ikh the suggestion sontaiaes lu my tote of ysterday =r will mand yo. tne pote, Your obediaat se-raut, To Roca A Paror, Eq, present No 4) Angad 4, 061 past 18 o'clooe Sm—Your note of ibis day's Gate (1t}x o'sioow,) has deen delivered to me by Mr.——— Is pow, wi howt (ation or revervation, withdraw the cha-gos whi. you © netrue to reflret on you* honor and reput ton. Mme asevre you that I never fer ment Fuse ted you wo concea) you name from any desire to avoid pro er re sponsibility. Tehail mo-t ecru proverve laviolate \he confidence #bich ou have been obliged to extend w me, Of course T had to communicate toe fact to the fo* frien¢s whom I copsolted; but they will not divulge it ecaumat my special request Your obedient servant, ROGER A. PAYOR. Politeness of Mr. T. P. Crmmman. ‘Thue the affair has ended for the present only to be re pewed, however, ina brief space of time. In the mean time thore ts much anxiety to know who is the writer for the Bnquirer that eo mysteriously wishes to prosorve bis fncognito It was evident at once that whoover thi: Pala dim of Southern chivalry was, he certainly was not the re sponsible editor of the Enquirer, Specafasion was imme Giately stimulated to inquiry and guess The ohivairone Governor of Virginia was by most people in Richmond avd Ip the Booth, set down ae the writer for the Enquirer, who evinced suoh a taste for the ducilo, Papers in Rib mond, in New Orleans, and olewhbere, intimated tha! Governor Whe was the man, But in this they orred, al ‘ough they came pretty near the mark. Ovo of our Wao Deten correrpondents haa revealed the seoret The in cognito wan no. the chivalrous and eloquent Governor of Virginia, but a son «f bia, who recently Alled the post of Sooretary to the American Logetion at Varia, Although peck of war has blown over It, is quite reasonable wo expect that these fire eating editors wil soon sucer od tn gr iting op & new quarrel Taove.n From Laxp Sexovnators tm Soorn- Wrer Mirsours.—The servile (Mo.) Magisier Payri—s great Many of there gentry have been throrgh Soatn weet Viewo: rt late, entering he lands Io reve al instances the improves nie cf retilers bave beea ‘akon up, ca sing & greet deel of distress and trouble, doarceiy a Jay pare e bot some ene is joking for maney (9 enter his cial s, fearing it may be pouaced upon by one of there sherke Bere has heen thor raude of dollars loaned out fer dh purpose, until there Isr areely avy money to be liv! iw the Coontre «As bieh as twenty fre pit contom be bern paid for money to be teed (p thie Tne Ts 40 10 the ino” offles look vp the vac wks, and ent Fthem without oror reeling th the honest, inde tet ws bat poor mon, it ts bh bliged to give np bie lmprovenent, but thors who lived and worked for yeers on the padiie lands, + cB FO much AF eDrertaining @ th : are not to be | ee 8 hesit and ine pst very well 1 farm at the tabliehed governtmcot rates in a few years At mioMt. BLHPMs WORKS IN » ARTINIQOS ANS (OUNIUN {PTOM ie do OR Meade Garey sug #) DY 4 Giavece cotem oigrs (the “ George ubber the acdrers of Me 0 unt De Soucy, Sartiviars. deiverec at ap extracrcinary rersiou of th Course} Gete:al of tha: culeny, 69 «Redo. Be dia of JERE. OF ie perpere Of considering the yr joo tor +r ‘ending African emig athep, ireyared aud subatited b the brepeb hiumeter of a The address wend nave 10 pee Kiguitance, Dut shat Mle she reflex uf te piney whet har een aromed by the Impertat govero eM ano, Inored, for she Leglelatore of Martiakyie ow sil te imperativenes? of @ comasnd Hs Kio lens refer to effore which have alread, been inate ly the government of the Raperor to nupoiy by bre A wie the ‘force neeaed for the dere ypement of jeder and mcustry ? But there eifrty havin. proved itadeqrate. new arrangemevts nave boone Peemear, by whch new wemmpte ix mean an af Cob migra) bh} Thie Immigration (pronerds the Ont Ne Suey) acems to present advantages jue ay bh jtririv cf sction user m re enlarged bares Ashioo «ocr tag come forward 10 nngertase te furoish sou with | Ow immigrant ip years, but before comrg toa decit a , ater pg Bl engege me st with hin, tax Mine of Ms rine, wh wind feoilog of equity, Mae denied it pr ope fo sDbmit the prop %dtermsand condtiton: rt th: sop tact as cel as th: conrequence: weich b uid & # ‘bore { om, to your inreliigence, your experteuce, ant tho #1: dom tf your counsel ”? The we must regard es 6D Of "ial acnoun em sot (Dat bh: sbeme of which we heave Beard 60 wash for pro curing & scppty of A‘rioan labor for he Fepeb wisrds is fury edopted, if, indeed, tt hax pat onginated with the Frevob goveramect, and the tne soerno entered Into with the Mar-ellles hone wo ema fide er gagément for the anpply of 10,90) negroe within @ sj«clted time—namely five your'e Tul ae + the question of the origin, natare, and astent of tbe Cortreo: ot rest. We Dave beard, ladwed, ihet the 1eeple of Martinique se pay by any veans se favo ahle to the vystem of African imnigration a: may he co” MoLly KUpNORACaR@ system, we may vbserve which has bon pun iued at wntervals in the French posession fire wme cime although the fact ts not gnercly known” | Weornigraaboe of Boa hop woe elaied recentiy Pariamert tha: from the kast Const of Afrioa tw the I: bw beon carried on for some tme — Pris wate te rerestly correst Inthe early part of ths war HM ¢ Frotic foi in with certain Princ vessels im Wo augue ine kay, filed with immigranis for Bourbm, ‘naving agowrn ment iflicer on board, who mae no secre of vis ccupation: ? while the Linyds Francais of fuerday roports the arrival in Martinique of the Phenix mm = Ternend Po, wih 482 Africapr cn board = fhe Coolio ‘ar, one clal’y what sup; lied from ndis, bas tarved o tr markaol weil tp tho French eat Indies, and seoms to Dw yas to a+ m eb atceplence wiih we plantere ar that which t+ precured from Africa, and wo sre therfore xtroig. tn- eiped to think that the idee ofa large fu “ration «f pe procs, erder contract, wan atartod by tho Froa.n govero ment ape will be carried out in obedience t a soficy on which the planters were never ouvsulted until after it ie deoreed The French gove*nment are of course at Uberty to act as thee ink proper lo wis matter, and it oes 10} sera that the represen‘etion® on the part of uo r we g vero ment have pred: crd any effent Brus vt seems tha: immi orion from our own porrersion: om Africa is qui as Ieyrti ‘mate as frvm Indiaor anyother part of the world, pecanse we may eck nny on thar aue procction o6iny wifwded whieb is contemplated by the reg: lations atopred nour colonies f Ao inst. Bor #e felix reongnine the dao, crtm!pate rerort to the coms joa fo! 06, tosay LotMing 0° the Mreciies woion the stimulus of gain p ov kes amongst the native triton. woole quertion of aavp, ly of labor for the West In ey is one iu which we feel a Sep interest, and we shuld be sincerily happy to find that the labor market of Africa onild be keystimately opened to our colonists We &e act lorea stole of the effect which a ploatitul supply of African labor would bave ugen rlavery, and we quite go ‘hs lengin at thore who ray that it would evevtualis exringuisr tt; bur the cifficubies tn the way a osreat i) flo lues hb. sever thovid pot be permitted 100 pose "s where ae to be gained be expertmen's hitherto made of 1m,orting ethments in Woete o afrt ahave be vepeated Perbape the Af-icap on the Kreo coast i« bot ter Cl pored to eroigrate than he used to ve and !t may be that the ciffu ion of ipteligence amongst the pegrues tn the neighborhood of he Britieh setth ments has readered them jeer averse te going Deyond the nes. There I tit! in this direction opportupity for tbe enterprise of our colo hirtn, but ¥@ ree DO pro-pect whetever of the B ith £0 verrment permitting our planters to resort, under any clr or metancer, to ieee pore of ibe African ovart nut sudjuct + Brineb rule, the beac quartert ef rial govern ment to w ge the French We t [otis ovlonins 1 fe ok negroes, under the Geeigpation of immigrauta, ‘be Spanien setrlements in the Gaif of Guives, O government would regard such & procnading ana direct encouragement 10 the revival of tho slave Dade, avd, We Bre CoDVINCEd, Would MEvEr GimAWwt to piselrg this oountry in to equivocal a preition wish refe repos 10 that ayriem = BU'1, as Great Britain d os powess retts ments in Western africa, where there is every facti- ty for the ruperinepdence of African immigranis, to vided only the supply cau be legitimately procured, we do enon why the fail of e former experiment snould inbor, Let tbem pnt thete shoul era to tte » heal, base no bs the home government wil afford them all rearoravie faci lier for supplying thelr aved, ard thus epabling 'bem i compete on more eqcal rms with the Colonitia (Tiber Sates, GENSKAL CONCHA AND DBSPOTIGM IN CUBA. [From the London News, August 6.) The rericns re nonstrences addressea goverrment tothe Court of Madrid, the ubanimour ad- orers of the House of Oommons to the Queen, the an of ap trcrease bog) foros on the oot of Cereba. to or deny the extent t whicd tbe african slave trade bas recently Deen carried on with that Spenith colony, fe Capte o General, armed with the met mbsolate powers of government ia Onna, tums Iswely made. and stil more recently issued, ® decree PLYDOTNDE 10 Am at its Tepreseton. The dato of wis decroo is the 24 of June lest. Brit for upwards uf a mouth It apprars lo tave heen kept scoret——tte fst aypserence in the oifotal Gusetle of Havens being the 11th of July. From the inerval be- Tecen tere two Cates tt is probably dst g General Concha Do great Ipjuctice to infer one of two taingy—vtther that the ceores pobiirnec Ov the Lith of July war aniedaied the to of Jane, ip order to relieve tho mei vada fromm the suspic’on or mutation of having acted anv er re- cept prereure from England; or woree stil, that the pub jontiom was Ceiayed tor ® month wo favor sume of tnose slave tradkg rentures hich the decree saknowiotges to be im progress, Tee Untied States pro slavery joornals 0 © Ty dostrous of propagaiiog Ano enowuragns the for mer Botlen— viz , thet the etey take by Gener erfecnly epontenerus, am proved by the oi © pon!orn to mo ~ The only diMowity im believing thas the delay io is, thea’ for ibe decree reeme to be ese — Silmm ; \nasmuch as ringe |! bee bern made puoric One if not two cargoes of Africanr ere paid wo bave been jauded, with aa mach ten. pomity ae if the Captain senerel were cvarcely repelling the 1€ lamations of ‘be Gritieh Consul Gener+!, lastest of bas ing Isturd one of (he most extraordiaary edicts a Vice Toy of 8paia ever dreamt of ‘The deeree le 8 vers foe apecien of the colonial «ye tem wuder #bich Sab Doves to preserve postoion of Nelaude wr vow wns deceptive caar. cite y Oosernm n teedvied that ne expedition , most beve aay Therefore, the piave ta ere je Coba a ® acith army racly leas, aod vow more than #400 strong; an ae At ibe present time he haa sino « | tee Spanish eval equadron ia the port of Havana, walt 1g only for fina) oraere 1 bloskate ant perbaye bom var a la J invilie, Vere Oro. the “hazard” of prevent log the ono og ‘Ti hese expeditions ann tbe very great if Ue (Ou rmIPStOD fo prevent it Dero strong. The obvivue mm. 06 Of proceeding © °Uld be w Omplos this great miliary sta ravalfo-ce That effeo wa’ ent never apvears w Pave conerred to he aptein General of O who, mori ing Ov ‘the conduvance of the slave t eupsian sunroe of corm toe and viatiow be roles that bow repres:on '® bartfal to the sla~ery of the laland, whieb le he "are anc funda ton of ite wralus ~v. © provect sisvery reneral Conor resolves oo resorting to “efficacious measures’ to repress tne slave trace A erent difficn ity impetes ae ae nt * pet abeence o& outhority, went physical moans of tevréee: D. oF, if we can crecht General Concha’s amer Hew, waot of will th “‘eiMouly of logel proof of par © Spation’’ and that Gordian kavt of laws and lawyers for ibe pretre fon of ipnocence Georral C meba cute by de ‘or eelbg—frrt, at tbe local eatborities, wherever there yMmphinw Of Riancing, May devort from Cubs “alt ey believe to onnnive at It; wh rever euch inaciog shall have takon place, tose & horities are to sent ty “those May teem to bave teken part ip it, io orcer be Deriebed the island.” Seeb arbitrary and violent legbiation ae this, whic’ ely argmente the deapotc power of tne local aathort (68 aud Ube Central government, and places the person every free men ‘n Uvbe at the mercy of their malice ‘orruydlon, Gan, Of course, develve n» one Tk only (urd ip the most steik? yy Wo Englishmen) ths de De tyranny under #bich Cubs groans, vane and under pretones of eetige of free om of person te no ern by The ably repuleed ae at ance cessary Yot here have we General , by a stroke of iv arbitrary pen, conferring am himself and his ubor olpa'os authority to banish whomaosver he pleases ron Coba The br poeriey of avon a decree i only to be equalied by ite futility Te is not by vile, and violent, and fa ne apd Ibalncere +x yedients of tails ort, thet the oblige Hen of Spsio to Rogland can be foldiied; it te aot by aon © * trage on bumaw tha: the alvine From thie decree #6 may at once m: 1) of the Spant b gover: ment on the A’r own slay 8 > age i orthy of Spain and one and the dey th of ite injoatios and severity to Wa anh) ‘0D Suns Oot of mM nienee prosperity of that |slan | ene ral Cotoha lat year torasea revenue of #1), (00 C0; one OF b part of whieh tm rem itted to feed the I # heb © corran ion of the deapion vie court of Metnit Amd | the rela mor thie tribute isa decree which, worthien for te pr freed Ayaet, must deepen the hats A wiih which (he 66,00 Creoles reyard the orntinued subjugation of Cuba to Spats SPANICH MIRSION TU THR BLAV@ COAST. (From La Cronies (4 anteh paper) dogust 2 | The J suit mission wWhick te to go to Farnaato fo aud Any (00 the African o aMt), am er dire toa «ft coll ar teat a tthe ve 2 aod only them |0 +00 ba f Ay tiving at those 3 ‘The Persian Treaty: Ww) Rite Dowco ine Uni ca Stes oF Amer nyemty 1DO Shen Of Persie, vom conctaded and ds Weir respective pen paeatta:ies a Unustants op ihe tDirteepth day of Deee mer last whicn sly, being fw the Eoglish any Persian iargusges, bs wore op wore as folios: Io .be kame of fio fre P esicens of tre Un Die Mejeosy, ae exalied ax 'o wbom the sun tervr gna erangar’; *n emp apd magnificence are equal io that of the skies. the sub time scvereign, the Monerch wh ge armics are as rumo rome ap the rire; whore gree wees calls ty mind tbat of de th-D 4; Wom Mapnificonce equals hat of Us las; the neler of the crown and throne of the Kay anians, ie ani: fee Kmgerer of all Perela, volig bot equa ly aad sine cere'y Cosirm.s of cetanti.nirg refations of frieniebtp be fourd the two xo rerpmen's, wDIch they Web to Mbrongth 5 Of friend hip and comrerce, recip ‘aay d useful v9 the eftrz 28 aut RL Dove Of ine purpems named » clomens and tbe a r-iful: eof Nore sarrk fo lab b Se 0; the a Carroll Spence, #inlster resident of the the Surnme Porte; and bis Majony the Persie bie Exceieue: timp ul dok Furrako Kosa, beerador of bie imperial Mejenty the shac. cenora ed wir tne jertiait of the abah, #lth the great cordoa bli, aud dearer at the girdio of diamouin, &0 , &o, AO , Mo. anf the gaic slenijotentiaries, having exctescqed their {oR powere, which were found to de 1D proper ara doe erred up the f) jowln tiee 2 siaorre and ou PAAD thy Dokwoen ths Koverameas aad ited Sate of North America aud tbe ail Persian sunjects. art 2 Toe ambarrad ore or dipioma ic agents + bom bt moy pevee ehber of tbe two hign coutrectpg pa ties Rivieie pear the otver ehall be recxive? aad Peated, hey a6 ail tboee oomporlog thelr mirror, a the armberador acd diplomaiic agents of tne most favored bation: are recerred aus treated im the two reeuectye ‘ountries ; and they shail enjoy there in ali reapaces the ane p efogatives an immunities 8, |he CHixens and avhjects of the Iwo high oo trating parties, Wevellers, marouany, maaufadiuer aos there, eho wre? resice ‘n he torrnory of otter sonntry, + bail De reepecte and efficiently vrvected by the antho rives of the country end their ageals, aud tress! ta all respects ae the rurjeois snd cl. zeun of boo mos favre pe kone wested They may reciprogaily »ring by Jens oF gee Into either comply and export rou tt all cin te ‘of merohandi:¢ and prod: cte andreli exchange or ba, and transport them 16 all pleoes to the tarrlio ee of either of the bigh contracting pertion—it ring, n9 aver, under stone that the mercbepy of eltxer mation *bo rhel' ea gage in the in ernal commerce of either conatey analt ne eorerped In respect oO euch oommerse by the laws of .be county & which sven ¢ mmerce is oarrie’ on; cone wither of she bigh ovpiree Ing Powe re she} hi gr apt ether pricile vneerning rach intern st comm +) We chiens oF eu sects of o ber govern weal, he elt be +qoally granted to tie warcna te of el o-r ua t ergages ip such tpternal Commerce withid the ter Horin of the other Art 4 Tho merchandise imported oF exported by the respective citizens or xabjaxte of the twa h KA 6 mtranting jurties rhail not pay ip either couctry, oa their arrival or departure, other duter than thao which ae obarget ti chk er of the onntr aa cn the merchane ise oF srodacts bp ported or exported by the merohante and subjess of tae ort favured ration, aod no excontiopal tax, unter an ame or pre ext whstever, shal! be collected oo them u cliber ef the two countrie BAN cut wad diapber arising (nu Porsla ret veon Persian rubjects and citizens of the United Sia oa shalt he carried betore the Persian tribunal to whieh wish matore ere usua'ly referred at t of the United Matos may reside, and rball be « o seeided according to equity tn the arereace of au sm ¢f the conavl or agent «? the Unite? Sistex Al! suite ant devotes *bib way arise tn the emulre of Por berween citizens of the United Sia’: shail be reforre eplirely fo- trial ant fr mejudication tw the cousni OF agent of the United Saver reriding in the provi see wherelr aueb ruite and di putes may bare arisen, oF the rrovince nearest to it, wbo shall decide ‘bem wonord ing to the laws cf she United stares All ruts and ti-ynates ovcnrring iD Pa ria between the ettizens of the Un 4 steten and tbe eu of other furelga Powe:n shal: © tried and acjodicsted by the interme ciaiion of their re sects Cenants or agente, In the Unitet tates Yersiat subjects in a)) claput w arising between thomss yes, 0° be sweep them ard citizens of the Uni ed aes * fore wuers, Abel be jucged according tw the ruler adopted Inthe Ua'te States renvecting the subjects of the mort favore) navon Perrian rub) c's residing in he Untied “tater, ant olsen: of the Upited 8 ates reaiding (np Persta, rhall, +hoa ome ge wnh eriainal offences, ne tries ond jodeed in Parede au! the United States im the rame manner as &.0 the rurjar, are ot zene of the most favored cail.o residing in eine of the ebove mentioned countries ANt 6 Ip case ofa citizen cr anbject of either of the contracting particn othe , bis ff ete Htsered np iowg femily or partners la Duties of the doorwed; sad ip cave be bas no relatives or partuers, dis effects in either country eball be deliv red op w the Corant or egort of the vation of which the deorared was a subject or citizen, & that he may diepo 6 of them tp accordance with the a> protection of their cit!zons or sabye w+ and thetr commerce respectively, and tn or Jer ty fecilivate good and equitanie relations hetwren the citiz o< 40d san jects of the two couptries, the two hign contract! ree reserve the right to maiptain a siplomatic agent at ¢ itt sest of goverument, and to pame each three i either countrs ; thore uf the United stator shail reid a Teheran, Bender, Bushir ano Taurie; those of Por ela at het ae ge) New York api New Orles The consuls the bigh cootractiag partion etal re cip ocally epjor in the ter: ito lee of the other whore t cir rericehees ball be eetabliched, the rox cet, privilagee acd immunities granted la either country to thy o neais of i favored nation § The diplome'l: agents or ooo avila of the United states shall cot protect, aeormtly of pah- Holy , the eer of ebal! never sufler o departure from the crincl,les be Inid Gown ana agreed to by } omrent Ant ib forthe r understood thas if any 0! gage in trade they shall be w hjrnt tothe same laws and rages to which private todiv dvals gaged tn Cr ma rete! parsuity,ia tne rame place, are enn jected And 1h te aleu upderstond by the bigs com> as pertion that the ciplowstic and o paler agente of tb Ut ited Sater shall oot employ a greser nu nhar of to- mertics then is alowed by treaty Ww thove vf Russie re store in Pere, s. yS the birh rontractipg par'ies agree that th of frie: dehip and cammarce, cemeated ny the rircere geod feeling snd the coousence which «xt t be tween the goveraments of the Un ed Mates ant Persia, be in force for the term 9” ton yrara from *he ax of {ia ra'iGcatien; ans if, hefare thi ex ration the Gret ten year veitber of the high oonirecung par tos abs! have apnources by official notificett ‘m to tno o'ho ite irentien & arrest the Overetion of sald treety, It sual! sip Dindirg vr one year beyond ‘bet time, and re ov fon of te elve mouths, ealch #1] fuilows Dove it dup. cate in Persian and Rngiish, t16 thirteenth dav of Deoem ber, owe thousand eigut bandred aod fifty fix, apd of tLe Hjeren the fifteenth ¢ay of the moon of Rebiul Seny, eve thousand two bandred and so-eaty Unree, at Couster nepie CARRVIT EMIN UL PINE, few WK PARRUKH KAAN, [t ‘| And, whorens the raid treaty ba bean daly ratifies on hob part, and the reapeoive rail wtionn of the sme re exchanged? in the efy of Coottanciuepte oa ihe 13xb @ Jove law Now, therefore be it knoep, that I, James Buchanew Presideotof the United States of A norion, have sensor the said tresty 10 he made puniic, to the rnd tom the same and + very cinone and article hereof, may be ooere dand folfilied with good faith by the Unived staves and the cit! tens Wrerect In winens whereof, 1 have hereunto eet my hand, and co the oral of we United States ty oe ae rd Dene at the city of Warhiostoo. this eigh contin day rt, io the year of our Lord ome thoneaad ol and fifty seven, and of thr locependence of tae United Sates of america the eighty By the President recond J.4Es BUOHANAN, Law Ase, Heo Clary of Rate, Tas Stamnes Teixs Octvo-a—One of those remarkevie maiformall s* covarivealy me sin bin an: ng the higher and lower orders of tne anima! cree pont ony ad ll fow days since in the praction of one of the phyriciane of this village, It eee a child having Giatingd Reade develoued en wall f an regards ebaye, which are united to a singe bod sana oF trom. The shoviders are broader then oatarel, but In other reeprota the body W not unlike tha: f ober chtlaren at birto; it baa bot ten arms and two ings AD internal exeminetion was mace (s* it was deed Dvn) which exhiniwed « most singe iar a ofwe oF re perfect din the chert and neeel number of ribe, vis. eight ia a’, The middie or internal sete w ribe vere ied Beether so tbat the entire chest ovnstitated abon ingle cavity, Containing four lungs, tbe middie pairt being wet Two windpipss led re large oe beart ctrewleced ali the bloot to thie teo strange fod plies 'ea to a single stomesh god, erosot toes It had idmey, the the ahdo ainal viscera were ingle and pa urel.— Sing Sing Reyurtican, August 2 you & a granary, #8 ee hante |B Davis, confectionery RR Boge paeenay Bd My foenerr, do ; George MM derria arovery, ere was ao ins France of $800, Bix gwd fetal lore, with no inrurance, J. J Danie do. logether with (wo or three wood tore with cantenta fords store, Rovort Ton Rion Men or New Banvoan.—The New Bec ford Staveora of yesterony, public Iwt (ha ay rayers of Now Bedfo a, who pay tag of $50 and opeart eo ha copies three colomas ant @ bal’ The tor | vein not the city @ £27.099,400 The irerees for tim ost 4 Ba been fo real ertaie, $91,600: fo parevnal, $189 of $610,400 Number of yore 4,570; wer ere 344) The whole amount of we ? the rate of # jon t¢ $8 Oo Ao, DAVE & MER e pro 600, aot pay & tar of menrl > 612,000 Tre Weatrn or Lowe, —The bighest individuy at pyro weet ios MW , risa » eomfor ables m 6° &\ 80y Jou Seay Bq he rexc highest, and paye$ 0 ther FS) 8:0 i sear it war 88 Co . e701 ertowal no care ra Wwe ¥ +o ee cp from lat y or is § a nn ee | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSUNAL. QM AMERICAN GA0Y Hes a LoThLE oY, ae "Fearn old that she woud ike to *ni anome tr 6 ame reigns {emily who would take sima. heir ow: addres 2. . Union snare Post offer tor ten anys, NPobMatioe WANTEDOT the. MOK New nm ‘sca ive of Wexford Ireland by Ber Duabaod Wm. Wowea, aby information will he Uenklaily peor ved al Mr Ker ea'g fears op banse We 44(mi virerk Aen Yorn SPCRMATION WiNTED-OF PRAT Qoity & oagt Td, Leland Phen las. seard foe fog io x briekyard ‘ah 1rd waat vod ‘ Ie fomelie hy tin brother Pit | ne reat tom, ae Jere ity SPORMATION WANTED—OF 4Bi FLIZA sam Formerly of Jaiakiil errmmne wr in nigcty § Perance bariag laf ri Mania ca lrowl wae T bome ¥atday morriag ano \t 7 0" Sen sberl, phe bad ome whie bal whe ine Crees hired Fair and orown eye n b height M0 carwafage Any informa n wil # hack rrovbed by her nba d, Joseph Tallman a % Maison LD tHik MERT THB RYE OF JAMER GIITEM ative of Pivmaontb ae mnae Gone suppanea t be a ») wilt howe of something Wo thelr wivan ag Dy wd Grer-ing Moby) Hoey douth Prede tak atront, Dubiling Te'and Bs ffalo panera pleses onp¥ Hi of W AKTSD INFORMA TIN OF Cot ARNG TiraNe ton, a wetive of Beo'tve, sonny Mewn. ireiace, yn? emigrated 10 thin oonntry ta tS yaar TWAS 0r Be Any infor writin wil be kindly resetved at the “aremimt Hol or at Tigers La THE TUM. yi YANPRAV LL OUUR BL 1b - TREN iat ae 19) day, Aa nati at8 oiclo'y P.M. Mateh 6 10 play cg my, mile hits, Daat Sin to WW'd. wag ne a rnff'cameah g Mickey Pree; Daniel fifor nameah @ snake Lanwrn To hes goo day and gcd trans Jun 00+ RLM, P oprieten, SPECIAL SUTICES, OF FH NU 4«6KOU) FETRNDS OF THE eon 7 aeriN tate de The foto» ing it 4 it bae pleane? our He vepis ats vnteemed And eb ved Ch ot Jorn minaret FOF Dy ene at te deewnsed, bowins In humble reatenat/an 19 the Oivian « eeram, do— Revolve nN ewar we Bw, or ined 9 ee friend, ® ace in ONE eey'vert, end yar whet and one fol of ry ealkof if: en hern n for ha distuga'abed traite of @Merfalnens xootnesa, Derit), honor T) Revol eo that we xincer ly sympa biee with thy . fiend family (cur ebren' frien, am” we Bove thay will verve ore. Ort inthe Aesurenve that De WhO WwaA AH Kod 48 A bab nd, bi a 8On ent an fleminmnta a: her, ok ed mor'allty for bomor aity—tDe 0 he sph tt od. Mbat we mtend ta & Dod) B= funeral of che de. sly d That scopy oO these res-lu tons be forwarded to ved tantly HeSRe J G> ACIS, Coairman ‘Reoretary, he Ti MGMBEAS OF © KAN LOR NO 16 F and 4M, are summon dito aint th ore re gular ecommucieation at their Ziodze rooms corner sro me And vorby eveew, on Mom: ning Hin bal, st 4 o'elocks prechey yurdor SedUKL TN ARLOTT, Wot ® Ws wpects: Dualrwme OF Lae ret ta iy order J PBARCK, Promident. ASSENG Ri 1 Wat C6 6s -PROP Sas WILL be recelved until no op the frat day of Yeytember onxd for Carnis’ |g Mf wen twenty vat once for the * nat Pat ade od ry 1 ak paymen a dad manofe mmitte, Fifth acd Libear streets, ob at ted mH. Ls ee pnding eone bry wh ment with imme pint» atte tion orter > the “ OH a8 4 WHITWEY. airman. mr pagers: Joun W CHa 3 Beer tary 1 WAIL, DO) LOT =A LACK ASD EAN \. Tier ¢& #OFO pad sdor., white fore feet a bewma’ ao quite fall blond ‘The fuer will reomive the shown reward by leaving Nima 408 rirwadway toe lew x ‘Mud: fl) receive the ‘of leaving ber *t 10) Nassau street, or afer 6 tate. O- THURSDAY BVRNINO® the Mioningtn earr before ine n ure hae to) st amer © Vanderbilt & walle: om sining 87: Any in ormaton about a will be iam r Se oid for Ming Green oie, nd the ane ve me ware oh Abaess Me No eB ADR RAWAKD OND RO Q BATION: 4 or stolen frou tbe premiere 20° Pit > two. Communientions ve DY Poet offine BH RSP, Tus, pr .een. ©) vathesd b at, twent ede, 0 oon deer, A sis font lovg vainind black ant ow lasts em war bottom thi ok Point, Long island Ad res Jobo W Ritch, 649 Bradway —A RUITA KD WEL TRALON beating 1 ihe peeveer of e an all no weKon, bined on Thureday, MWh ba hie oame as Reith, ard re di be Hign Bridge Ps torr: ‘shout 14 hands awiteh ‘el, goer = ‘ttle isme forward bax oul pi fire thick thress and one wale had fre; hernene with 20 check vein ov Dit. dere | The wagon. *leeh with One welie stripe, #1 > prane Ie op patch d oo epper oar: of ibe mie 9 waldo ” * gale a Ue aprune ¥ J ned Watnp the same ashing len Sahin sera: bury stl be Unerally rewarded ven owe th ‘Rist enty- io Nef: tm viah street amd HOUSES, ROOMS, &0,, WASTED, Rosé (© KANT. WANTED, BY CW at Ud Fam. 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