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Reus eter nas oaie ais SRE SITERWOOD, O78, Bosca ane ave., cor 35th st FLOUR—FLOUR—FLOUR—500 BARRELS ihe ere Re per’ GOO PORTE, EIRATS — a os mee a of t the trade H°Y, TO RECEIVE YOUR FRIENDS— Stren ee wee rice pa teata deck See art arrested parity ure. Sa goneral arenes be oe ar H aes Ca rate 10656 or strany as ch an want, eu: Mi its, Guitars, & eg RISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, SOLD se imported, at $1 a V4 allon, 35 conte « bot ‘also, bran divn, wi we XX porter in hond store. All iqnors fully ntee?, at 92 Van; iaton Market JAMES CORSO Blelimporter of Jamevou'e vo year oud Duin ARGE EXPOSITION OF FANCY BUXES— ye Tia ae na Broadway. Li UORS FOR THY HOLIDAYS—188— bof Btront 1888, The choapest Feb etonttl i ([et8—Tors—FuR THs BULID, ‘neatre, up stairs, ‘Tors, TOYS, Ry ies. Jous 08 Hae?08 Te it 260—marmEe a2 60 ry AIDS, oe qorurty mone GSE, SHIRTS, tie fever wo wcll Sa ea" "5 ry ra corner THE NEW YORK SUN RSDAY MORNING, DEO. 22 185: Ex: President Filmore on Slavery, In Union Monday evening, Rx- President Frt.wore sont « long letter, in which he dec'ares bis attachment to the Union and the Constitation, condemas the repeal of the Micsouri Compromise, denoun- ees Jonx Brown's Virginta raid, and thos concludes atfalys, an Ove in Keni triumy realty to h'r Tesponse to an invitation to attend the meeting held at the Acidemy of Music US ano ympetent to waoage ber own and protect Mtrown rights. Ard thanks to Trullt g Providence, this qaretion ab ut nas ie now elev sottiod, and suf led im favo The North las triumphed, and hw hed, let her, by her msguanimity and gon atberu brethren, show thas the om: teat ou her pit #ae one of pricciple, and not of per- sonal hatred, or the low ambition of @ sectional trom phy Piusiiy, If T had the power to speak, and there wire any disposed to listen te my coinsel, 1 toy to my would ren ef the South :—B» not «armed, fur there are fow, vory fo, at the North, who would setack Hoo8 of the South which are dat vo the roveral States, and we do not in aey menner an the iustitu. rantood by the ‘We are all anti Savory know that have actuiog t) ™ it ia jatend to iaterfere sith it and I would say to my brethcen of tae North, the rights of the Gouth; aserre them by your acts that you regard them as fronds brethren. And 4 T would conjure ail, in the nanc of ail that is eacred, to lot this agitation cvas witt the causes restore every patrint rally around our national fl evar upon the altar of his coantry t) defend whiea have preduced it, Let harmmy be d between the North and the Svat, and let “New Pabtications, ‘Twa Diaty or a Bamantran. 2) ember of the Howard Association of New Or' Now York: ‘Baaran & proruens, the Ii uthor of “Little Bt orice other Tales, Boston: This tea well written volume, most ‘This book will well repay tho reader for its perusal. Its object isto show the workings of loward and othor similar Associations, and to that ond gives an intererting statement of the labors of a single member as @ fair oxamp'e of the character and labors of all. Yacm tam Hrerory of tae Swine. 7 the for Little People, Ptominent events in Saiss history, ia a manner calculated to awaken curizsity In the household, minds of readers, particulsrly of the young, sud them to study. It should be in every ‘Tun Gummes Hevse Sarvs Our Summer Ho'we end what was said and done in ik My the author of “Violet,” “Daisy,” ote, Boston: Baow: ‘ yy This is tho first volume of a series of childrea's books, insect Tx ttle We bow's We letters, supposed to be written by a family of various ages. It is well dosigred, and will prove, no doubt, a success, Faanvs, ‘This is a neatly bound volume of over sixty pages, and is peculiarly adapted to interest the m, Taguanp and is made up of attractive sketches, of 8, changes of rivers, rocks, trees, ete , in Lue or Watrexoss Woovouvex By Uacle Boston: Baows, Taggart & On folk. Broxins oF Ratwnow é& Locky. By Jaoon Anvoty, New York : Hanran @ Brotaers, bave received the second volume (@sin- Journey) of this excellent little book. have received No. 2 of volume 2d of Peresson’'s complete and ches) edition for the million of the entire writiags of Caautes Dick ENS, t lndelphia; T. B, Perrason & Brothers, from the same publishers, ‘ Tales of a Grand~ father, T ry “Prov up in austin, 1 some two mont! studying in the extract avnexed to these reumarks, Converset with several gentlemen who Another of Old Brewa men Turned U, 0 be completed in 28 weekly parts, Phi- Also »” fist series, by Sue WAurmR Svorr. the Secretary of ai tsional Government,” has at loogth turned as, in which city he arrived go, since when he hes been place for the ministry, intend- ter the Methodist Itineracy. These learn from (te Austin Jnieligencer, of inst, from which paper we take the 10" Keay well while bere, and they all belicve him to be, now that his ch the baseat cons; ster {6 unveiled, rator of Ula Baows's gang. He is oxtracroinaruy gified, bothas a weiter and spesker, and is " ond embraced to his ‘oasummate hypocri.c of the has renounced Protes:antiam hi ain recurned firet fart wr, it ts well known that be extract. feo" Orleate end the following is th view. to Chatham . 10 the e editor of the /nteliigenser, uoon 9 ertic'es of the Mobile and Now reas J olut! Bi , sent for lim, 0 of the inter- Promising by scknowieaying his conzee- ith Baows in Kansas andl Canada, the us 5 Proceeds + If, CooK, Sra in Cansds; for money; that the was reed there by Brown, and egreed to, and ir. R. sa: feared Furnas would use the c niidential corres; Kratrtogoto Sew Youk and Bot bud Fuapas through Gr pondence ‘toen evil use," aad desired £ the curves. co, Mr, ReALP ssys that fioding himself implicated be went te New York, but aid a8 be nad bern advised, but revealed too Do Yaeaton, managing d00k- ke: & Brothers, carpet manufacturers Murray «i'r y Fagg Mr, Botta Lawtar, (MADD rt, W. F McAnsnr, of K snes, thea o bi . visic to New York, and tie d He and often 6] Frapoe, tel! Amer ieevs 8, Be whter of W for Eogtans, eof tbo matter in England and 1% it, ainong others to Mr. Vazuy, ican Consul st Havie, _Ilaving renounced foniem, be ssiled from France to Now and from thence to Mobie, in April 1 that a3 soon as he learned Baow 1 Soatsicn. Ho then poses be renouveed all notioas of Birla }, andonly ected with them bee jause of conviction tkat having learned thetr plans he could 4 wi Kraur asoures us that his renunciation of aboli- tionis: not have esea; though the plejge of to. the forfe.tare of the Mr, m {s sincere, and that he has told his sc: tances bere that should he remain out of ihe pain, he intended to mate 5 perches, giv- of the horrors of sboiviontam in the North, during ‘he next Presidontia! election, and ff not, then to publish lettre. aseures us that be does know that Gam urr Sere maak wener Ne Biows, the letter saying tbat Souta was ant . Hows end Tusopors Pa: all bis 5 Vhat mar of Bunton, Mas Weniwortn Hiaorson, of Worces- rhs He tays that Baow: and able leader, Mr, BwALr méntions 5: e fF and Sanporn, of Concord, were cognizent plans, and would sustaia with money, ‘a was s vory socretive mee in midway between low. (ore he lectured upon education ving C wer hed any further correspon- of the party ; this wasio June, returned to the United whole expedition Te E 3s i 5 Bd a di * jaited Sates, We 0 say that he has done so,and hasalao of - surrender himsef to Gov. Wise, aod ded these suthorliies thet he shall re- until their wishes derounoed Mr, Reavr's wit tho late tnvaston of Viagenin eke tied away, ateor beeing t * the int ~ not be n entioned, reoeiving vonise that {t sbonié sof until he bad had suit dent dune to tect ! Lis tntended destination—on foot. It fs conelnded that either this Individual was | on imposter attempting to ralee money, or that the Texas man is not the genuine Reaur, but some wag whe has been imposing upon the Aus tin /nteiligencer. Biopemest, Par uit and Eecxpe, A_startirg and exciting affair took place at the St. Leuis depot, in Chicags, on Satunlay nich last, Tea) says the Democrat, that, few days CO lady and gentleman wore insing from the plea‘aat city of Da- buqne, Iowa, 1 lady was the young and hangsome wife of a very respectable citizen of that place, aged abent infty years, The lady was only about twenty-two years of age, and is described by those who have seon her as bei extremely beautful. Of the esuses which the epement we are ignorant. The parties ed here a few days ence, and pat up a: one of our principal hotels, The wronged and indig- tant busband foilowert on thir track, and sought them ¢iligent'y. There is vey them to the St. . y cecuiting in the art.val of the carriage the laay and qentieman entered an omnibus, and were driven towards the depot. Eitner by accident or design, the husdand enrered tne ¢a.ne omnilas, an it stopped atone of the hotels. It appears that he recoguized bis wife and hot paramour before they observed him, and that, by mating face, bi co until the Teac! ringtng, and tl ceparture. T Sop ped omnibos the moment ft stoppPd, and placed himseif at the side of the door, Ak the gay L0- thario wes getting out, and while his foot was yet on the # ops, tho husvand, furious wi hrage, seized him by the col At the same timo prevented a revolver a his bead, “You damned villian?” he exclaimed, ‘I will kilt you!” ‘The pistol snap) With a cureo, the hus- band relaxed bis hold upon his enemy to recock it. Proficing by this opportunity, the canawa: seized the Iedy, who had remained during this epparenily petrified wil horror, and yy @ movement as quick as lightning, stopped with ber toward the last car of the train th was just leaving the depot. As hedid 9, he exclaimed ‘Seize :he old man! He is crazy!” The husband by this time had ageia cocked his pistol, and discharged it afer the retreating pair. Ho was Instently seized by the bystand: rs, and tn less time than {t takes to it, the runaway parties had gatned the rear end of the last car. The man almos: threw the woman on the platform, jammed in after her, and In anoth- or moment the train was in full motion bearing them away, Some moments elapsed before the husband could explain his conduct to the bystanders, There was no policeman in attendance at the time, and he was satfored to depart, which be did in afew moments, swearing to follow the destroy or of his bappiness to the worla's end, He expressed his determination to leave on the next train for pt. Louts, and probably did #o.— Chicago Democrat, Saturday. A Sad Sery—Myetory Explained, Some five yeara ago a boautifal and acoomp- Hshed young Indy, member of 1y Tespsc - table family in Hartford county, Ct., suddsaly left nome, and her frends were unable to gain auy intelligence of her, ‘lwo 3 ag her farber died, aud a part of his bardsome property was loft to his ntill missing daughter. Hor friends endeavored to find her; but all their effurts failed, and she was Lage dead. Suddenly sho re- appeared in her native village, and was kindly reread by als sho pomsined but a few days, rec leogecy, and again — Suspicion at longeh arose that she oon the victim of seduction by a noted mutic teacher, well known in this county; but all that could be learned of her was that sue lived in the vicinity of Boston, under the assumed pame of Jomms, as the wife of GaogGe Junns, of Buston. Last week information was received of her desth at South Boston, aud her friends seat fur 6 were then lesrnt, that show that had the acquaintance of the music teacher, being « floe musician hersef—that she scon became attached to bim, he pretending to be a single mao—and she finaily was disgraced, ard, too proud to perait her shame to sppear, hed tled from home believing her voducers’ |yo1n= ise of marriage, Soon afior her disappearan sha became # motbor, acd for over four years lived ia seciusion at South B ston, her seducer (who had now become a clerk in Bosron) seldom Viiting ber, Hearing ot her fathor’s death knowing of the money, the villain persu togownd got is avd they woul! be married, The wretch then had, aud no fe nevt Springfield. But’ he mi think be would marry her, and house. She, hke a baeving women, mace the journey, recoived he end roturned again to her seclusion, worre ot het aud received Property, vromisting in a fow days to re'urn andi ber away, wo'ch course did not intend to do. lof ber and has scarcely vie~ itlog her since, Her desertion, by ore she hed suppored to be true to her, operared upon her heal'b, end erded last wook in her death, ‘A fow days previous to her death sce called some of the momuvers of the house, whe'e she boorced, (0 her rooin, ard requested cher to bara papers in ber possession at once ta her pros- ence fa order to" prevent if poaible, any tacte concerning ber f-te from ever reac uy her tneuds whom sbe had disgraced. This was done and old atbum, which contained man: wit ved his ineog the depot. Thi upon ep of the book, ber history would never bave been known. Her child she gave toa Uath- olic school at Sourh Boston, anc disposed of her body tothe same partics, and died wich the neme of bim who bad 80 cruelly wronged her upon her lips, Her ‘userat was largely aitended Sunday sfvernoon tast, ter seaucer, who bas until jately, resided in the vicinity, suadenly decamped « day or two since, but ell’ doubtless rested, as the officers of justice are upon his ‘Texas Intelligence. The Houston 7céregraph has the following ; From the wheat region, wo heer that farms's ure still sowing their crops,and thet tae amouut of land in wheat this winter is larger than ever before. The freeze of the 12\h did some dam- age to the cotton on the uplaads, and probavly cui offthe suger erp one-foarto, There is of Jrouth in many parts of th spec in the lower country, ‘The prairie ponde and lakes are dry, and stock has to seck water in the rivers, where many cattle have become od and lost, It has we hed a coaeral soaking Orteans an Kas thirty miles graded, and has already reveived iron for tweoty- seven miles. We are tofurmed that 4,000 toas in ad- dition are being sbippet, The Central road is daily pxpectiog tron for the first part of the fourth section. ‘She importance of pushing this Toad more rapidly forward la deosty folt by the ople. A bill ta before the Legislature to char Y ‘@ now road from Cypress ity to the heart of Eastern ‘J exas, to be called the fouston, Triui- ty and Esstern Lexas road, If this road receives a cherter, we are sure i* will be pat renee It is time, with all the railrosd spirit already shown, chat ocmme roadfsbouid bo starved that will afford facilities to the most thickly settled par: of our 10, Wereign lioms. the Bu-opesa Unu Deledniied tbe Congress. etter ta ‘cou! ‘any titre or Ay is afer. of Bay in connection im, th peaeens wits H © meting aa hoon held to p i h¥old by Tum last numbor of Farumuce Dovotsss’ Paper contains a letter from the fugitive editor, who has arrived safely in England. Dovatass eonfersoa that bis sadden imey was under. taken In fear of arrest. He says:— It ls probably quite well known tuat I nailed, not from the Vnited Stetos, but from Caasia—not tron Boston, where I had thtended to take paataze, b fom Quebro. Nor is it neceamry to stato thet the Horpers' lorry troubles. and the evident purysse of Messe, Beserrt and Broonawaw to javolvs me in them, catiaod ine to take my present roate, though not my prosent journe; iat was already dotor+ mlved \igon more tha & year ago, and the arrange Of Jons Brows, he says:— To fall ts madaers.' To miccoed ie ths highent whee dom, Had Jorn Baows pursued bis original plan— Avoiding 8 fight altogether, Reeping himself and bis men roateored abroad in the ravines, caver, and the ten thousand Sebastopolt to be found anong the Allegheny range of mountaton—atding to hie number all puch as damred to be free and wore willing to suffer hardships and pertia to gain tthe insurress ton would not have seemed the mad and frultleay it now seems. Bat Jonx Raows has not failed; He fina ropred ‘an ides, equal to @ thousand bom) shells, into the very Bastilo of slavery. That idee will live and grow, and ome day will, tinlost slavory Pe ed ‘ebolished, cover Virginia with sorrow Seduction ard Attempted Sutotde. In the month of September las:, Mra. O2- Hons, at that thine living ia Madison, Wiscon- sta) Jortied ‘an “unlawful affection fur & Mr Uae ks, thre whore protestati ns of andyio, love, &o., she was induced to leave nor husband acd wih the gay Lothatio went to St. Louis In & fow weeks, however, CLARK tired of his conquest, deserted his paramour, leaviog her penniless and without friends, lly somo means the women’s hus>and heard of her where- abouts and condition, and wrote her a letter stating that if she wes in need he would bea frieud to her, and though foaling himself dee oly, terribty wronged, he would never see her suffer. xO fov'ed tale Gat” than "7 the receipt of & instead of avaiting her- self ot tha sespoalien it contained, she took up an abode in a houss of ill fame, Another letter was received from hor husband on Wednesday last, informing ber that ho was on his way to Bt. Loui expecting to arrive next even! ithful wife then sent for and swallowed ike fae itinen, which, el for be] ly ald of a physician, must have prov fatal. phe declares her husband shall never pee her ative, anil a black girl has heen employed to keep a strict watch over her movements, Prize Design for the Washington Monument. The jiret premium of @300, fur a design for a monument Fitored b: hs Va Monu « Penn i ery of he i has been award. vania, says the a3 award. ed to Mr, Gu, 8 Bieruxts architect, According te the design of Mr. Baraxt, the monument ts to be 226 feet high, including « colossal Wasnrncron, of about 20 feet. Around the base of the shaft will be an cohaenns eaped Gothic structuro, 40 feet in diameter and 50 high, which isto be as highly oraamented as the ed'on each ‘camer’ of the ectagon, hy iganea on r res the Hovoluvion. Tae same shape, in each feco of which isa large window, andon the corners, figures are to be laced as on the buf described. base the cc'agon foot. It is pierced with windows on four sides and oras- mented on the other faces with appropriate devices, ‘The cap or top of the monumont is to be com ef large brackets eratine a cor nice with enrichments, and furmirg # balcony within which will stand the pedestal’ to La te the igure of Wasmacrox, The i which « magnificent view of the country may reached by a soiral st; proposed to build the strugture of white Pennsylvania marble, and to ihe the biue marble for the orna- ments, ‘Though the proposed monument wil be a beautiful and im; ‘one, it may be Suen to on the ground that Go:hic order of architec ture ir too ornate, and notin keeping with the character of the man, whose memory the sirue- ture is intended to perpetuate, The Londen Girike, On the 29th ult., the Metropolitan Trades’ Del- ogates held a meeting at Shafvsdury hail, ‘The report detivored by the Secretery, Mr. Purran, was a very one, clearly showing the bopeless nature cf the jo in which the buuding operat! |. Mr. Por- ‘Tk said there w given in, and it was no wonder, the speaker added, * seeing that nsost of them had been out of work for wxteen wooks.” pafurence also hal loosened the bond by which the men wore tied, and fers them liberty to acospt the document w it was not presented in dividually, {t was with regret, too, thee acre tary was forced to add, that an atteck had deen mado on the delegates by some laborers, and the money in possovsion of the deieg stos ec ual. been ed off by force, 1.18 @ sad moral de from the acrike, and the secretary does not tmprove it when he tells the delegates tbat the dividend this wosk was redacad vo Ss, 6d. for skiled artisans, and 24. 6d, Thr conference is about to take into const tere~ ton tue propriety of discontinuing the divi¢end to laborers sltogether. I: eppaars from oficial returra by the inembers of the Central Asavcts- tion of Memge Badeere that above 15 000 mon wore at work under the Declaration on Satur day, tbe 26th ult, aud upto the seme date sbout 4000 men had entered under shop rule on bracing the spisit of Deciaration, for laboters, Smith O'Brien om Iroiasd and American, Mr, S#iru U' Bates scaiol in bis second lec- ture on America, that, altuougo from the ra- picity «f bis journey he was mut preparod to say Bow far ‘be verivus allegations against tne baliot wore well founted, be wes sure that nefiher corrup ion nor intimidation prevaliod at ail to ‘he same extent in America asin the nd they wouid be returning to chat sete of things which ext ted duriag the trme of the 404, freohoiders, when the repres:ntetion of the tar+ gest counties in Ireland was regulated by the landea _proprictors whilst sipping their claret, He said the iaterests of the working elesses were more studied and cared for in Ameriea than in this country, imposs.ble for any one not to observe that, in Dublin, the streets inhavited by the poor did not recelve the sawe smouut of care as thine in- hebited by the wealthier citizens, whilst the @ontrary was the cese in New York, As to the scoisl qualities of the Americans, he sald, in intereourso with women their a‘idruss was most Tespectful, aod im theur intercourse with each other the; etree and indepexdent, bac not ob- tresive. No man in America, no matter how large his means, liked to be called & “loafer,"=— thet was, an idier,—whiist ip this country the son of «poor country gentleman would rather Sterve than engege in of cvrlnmerce; aud this feelug amongst the Americens was the true source of their greatness, whist the con- trary feeling in Lreland, recond to its subjection to foreign rule, was the true source of tis Indi- gorce, Rov. Mr. Hard, A «entlemen, who bas recent Mr. lAwpas, in prisoo, at says: I found Mr, tauam in very good hea to sey, althouga acoas. pad ys Strap, tomed to an active life, be has gained oc asidera- bie tm flesh daring his confirement, fis very The Explosion at Staabury, 0. Tug Noe Haver Journal of Wednesday, gives tome farther particnlars of tho explosion of t fat ty Fave feo of Tor, Bucrvonn & % _ , the day Preview The Jour. nat says young women and ons married lady wore at work in the second "Y: and were either kied instantly by the explosion or 90 wounded that they could mot escape being burnen to death, The main building was about a: ey by tw fe) Pl and two stories hi small. er buildings were near, The fuse ts a round braided cord similar toa whip lash, and enclosing esmall quantity of powder eo prepared as to burn slowly, used in blasting, li About 20 hands are usually employedin this factory. Mr, Eowis Grrewoun was serbously injured, but not #0 badly as Mr. Tor. His daugiiter, Mn. THA J. GRiswonD, was among the ‘kiiled. Nothirg was done in that building but weaving the braid, the machine at the same tim sedi ttn fn the powder, It also contai the counting-room. It must have boon an unusual amount of powder in the factory, as when the same business was earrio! on acon Bros., in the same town, accidents Were not infrequent, but they never resulted in & Joss of fo, All the persons in the mill were killed or sertously injured, and it impossible ascortain the cause of the ace'dent, thouch it {s supposed tbat some po wiler was igaited by the machinery. ‘The following is the full list of the m, aod sd Head, siscers, aged ere KE. Keeowen and Cima sins, aed 11 oach; aged 21. Mrs. Mane MAIL ITEMS, &. "Tine cranberry crop of Ocean C. unty, New Jermey, is said LO be worth $50 000 par your, » Trio, in Philadelphia, was on urned to death by here accidont~ ally taking fire while sitting by a hot stove. A THROAT disease is quite provalont among childres in Now Hartford ant that vicinity, which in cases have prove! fatal, Mr, J. A. Cn, lamber and coal dealer, of Fall River, has Talled for #00 000, carrying down one or two others In his ruin, A rnme colored man, known as Groncr Wooono dled at Norfolk, Va, last Sa‘ur- day, at the advanced age of 130 t Tue New Orleans Delta announces a forth- coming work on Ni aa, by no less a person than General Wititae WarKer, Tum Mississippi Centra! Railroad will bs com. pleted by Christinas, which will ESS thoro: Tallroad connection batween Louisy d Orleans, via Nashville, A MAN named Mat Weeper of « disrepu- table house neer Scranton ae was shot had fnatantly killed last week, by naned Bow ry Tar St. George's Society, cf Toronto, C. W. have determined to maxe & gratuitous distti tion of meat, breed, potatoes and wood on the day before Cliristmas, to the Mnglish poor of that city. Tr Board of Engineers, Chiot Fngtnoor lemmnwoon presiding, will meet at the Navy Yard, in Philadelphia, on the 5:h of January, to examine candidates for promotiva aad o:hors for admission into that corps, A rium in New London, Ct., are dving a good busines iu meni horse nails by ma- chinery and steam power. The Star says thet about fifveen tons a day of horse nails are usod in the United States, Tum Char‘eston (8. C.) Mercury announces the formation of a committee of sufety in thet city, and ssys that ite object will be to aid in the detection, arrest and proper disposal of ail abolition sympathisers and emissaries, tora of the Star Mulls, in Medi- have now in their mill, warehouses , and in the hands 000 bushels of wheat—more held by any other one miil in the world. ‘On Thursday, a schoover ledea with 280 tons of coal, for the Koundout and Kingston Gas Works, arrived at the former piece from Cleve: land, Unio, ‘Toe, trip was made in 42 daya, pert only case that vousol has po ah at Bontou: trom Ule stand. 7 Asaw kind of cotton is being grown in South Carolina, The fibre is nearly two incbes in ) ard is as fine and glossy an floes silk.— T lant 1s sald to grow from six to eight foot In height, and prodace one thousand pounds of clean Hint to the acre, a . » died in Hiekman county, Tenn., onthe Sth inst., aged 83 years, Tux oditor of the Utica Telegraph proposes the following: If four dogs wich sixteon logs, can catch ixenty-nine rabbits, with eighty seven legs, in forty-four minutes, how maay logs must the samo rabbits have to get away from eight dogs with thirty-two legs, ia minutes, Divans aro hard at work raising the valuable Portion of the caraoof the Royas Charier, lost on thecoest of England, Tuey had, at the latost advices, raised « considerable ber of boxes ard bales, and slso ( togors of gold. ‘Tho vessel had on board quite a large amount of specie, AG Loule Florida th RGTA paper sums up the losses cf Texas, a renga Sap ey and Georgia, ‘nm tho last year, 118-28 pin houres, 4 alaves, 881 bales of’ cot- ton, beige (ly af cron, aad fa) wheat, corn, ing, Kc. nearly wes setesna : juneil of the Cherokee Nation at their esston concluded to dispose of their ‘Neutral Land.” A committee for ‘hat bas been appointed to go to Washingto At the same Counel, a law probibiting the Frsilence ot free oes in the Nation was passed and vetoed by chiof, SeVERAL years ago, President Bucuanas Invested @4 000, the int: ot which i anau- ally disbursed in the purchase of fuel for * and indi ont females” in Lencas‘er, Pa. envual distribution took place last week, and the Lancester papers report a large number of worthy anc deserving claimants In the Alabama Legislature, the Senste hes unanimously passed a resolution providing for the call of a convention of the in the event of the election of « Republi the Presidency; aso, a bill has passed cap both Hou impostog « five of $500 a day on feeiocal “Spiritual Mappers,” Trus Georgia Legislature bas event itinerant peddling in that 5:a'e, steeds ‘articles of home production and . fecture, and sgricuttural and mechanical imple. ments, books by agents, under the direction of any Conference, Synod, Presbytery, Asecclation or Couvention, Ir is stated that under the late decision of Post inaster General Hour, tn relation to the dis- tribu'ion of ‘*ineendiary” documents throagh the Virginia Poetcilices, the Postmaster at New Market, Middlesex eed y Now Jersey, has bog) ‘that eentiny een deaments, and particularly Hyp: ry Crisis, ball not be deliv from his citice, Mas. licpax, wife of Rev: Mr, Bovaw, of the townot Grog, Lowts county, committed suleide by cut throat, a few day: Bhe was unwell, and the eldest therocm ta the tes, found ber ly from ear ti re throet cut a ly Tecor was near the local of the Si.’ louis Republican, ia protifie in hatr breadth escapes, Hus fret re- corded ox; nce was on the memoratie balloon ‘ain and Wires; thee be an tains hte deg 6 bath. t while giving log @ Fhe deck har ct steamboat saved bow, dog acd man. A gesoLorn tho lower branch of the Georg's Loghisture on Wedocsday last, authorizing ‘Apoointinent of two commis. sioners on the part of the State, to visit Suro pesn marts end co-operate with the commission. or of the Cotton Soyrenins et Tue grand jary of © ison equaty, movi reo by a change from Jaden ry ” M for signi , tee sion of Jte'rer's bowks and ‘they 1 ke the Governor of B Carolina (9 dea@end the said huwas DD. Moves and his od ing in Yew York, of the Governor of that be he and they may be brought te trial. We extensive fi mille au Fri, at Cedar THU nent vg : of Deputies, to the eff ct that in view of the fact noe lormoneent ted in ke ona Iy public places, the plece dela should be arranged every circus, with a scaffold in the Ty one tired of this life should lege of quillotining: himself properl, iy. Government was to roap a harvest from the arrangement by charging an to spectators, Tux Bangor Whig male plo Ban Brenc'res, be bad about #1. 200 of this tedy's mon South ¢ mo asit ie weil kno lady got roady to come first to the Soute American landed, but found he was raiding three miles up the country. Nothing started off with de’ermined pluck, found man, recovered #400 of the money, and pregeed- ed on her voyage home, ‘Tux office of the Middlesex Ins. Co.,%at cord, Mass,, was entered a fortnight Togues, through the rear window, and forced open. Not much the tn The second story ot the bonnes t a e tur! ir ae some of thale In the office, ‘Trew birds’ nests which have been atine may enter Into the ink, now only known to the and 606} on call, ‘The steamer for Liverpool te- day tock out $151,519 in specie, ‘The balance t= dend of 4 per cent.; Tradesmen’ Railrved Co, 6; Mercantile Fire Ins. Go, Mavierre has beon re-olected President of porters and Traders’ Firo Ins. Co’, and ‘too Fresident. In forolgn bille » moderate bany. The whole amount bid for, and the awerd, aw indicated by the Lids spear to be as follows : 3: 2: 2 x oe 1100 N.Y. C. 1000 Erte Sd M. ‘88, ieee Ln Ui. Mig 14 1s Gum, F + 6 iy &, ae 60 Fenn. 8a ton Rb1O IT we * us ee ity 55 “ tis if % S8tetsices Paes NEW YORK CATILE MARKET. Decmange at ‘The current prices for the week at all the markete are as follows; ‘ca readily at At Wash’ a 2 oe bi He