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Bosiaf-sa atoriOiSB. I BAiti & Co 1 hUTivA'. Hat..TneJannary w y,r laal v. .... ia rer r, 4 ... for M V'T .J hia bretti'i I rpyeirnei <r i , ,.rt_fhiU.nt a of-r-fl to «..irc-Btou.i *b aii earorot of oor rr*v patt-r-a tolaait ><rr_ary a-.d ».'>¦¦. af witiea _ be.O taada tfce ruoat exteaaiTa pi upaiiittoaB Noa.S.4a.<l 5 Aato- .'»'.*. Fi. i! Fi--t.«'! Poo !!«.Hatbi H*J__|,! Hatall!-Hai nui l-Raaaari^-a-toa* "JJ^Tt-dl Fura. a u.o:.:.. B_aarBB- I no«r op -tor i:..r**«->».*_¦_¦ and < x- ,. A.ao, Batr *-aM and Cbi-iex'a llata. J *T--U*e«. Bo. 1881 fhjpBRB Hais roBT«aN>w Y_ar.-G«*i* haa tho nhaauie of aanouni'ur to hia tr enua aud tne pu'.hc, aud Wt.cdlt t> aThi. toaaa f.ienda. wn. coutetnp.ate i:.akin7x<» ..erBealto taa- b. haataaughtaatiaeptoadid artvle ot Dr«e Hma tor thu Holiday aeaaon. Oetiia, Xo. VI4 Browway.oppiaile M Paul's. ^^_ Fu_8 at GKrim'a LowBR SroKK..Beaidea tbean.oi.rt af eaataa Bfcal ae.ta contmually into (Ir-iw'a B*xaar. there ia «iuit>- a roa'i to hia Lower Su»r* lor th epleudii. VorU. A .cunin. b TippetB, Cutla. _c. Ac. w.ich he baa mat opei#d for the BaVOTiim.idati'i.i of Ivli^a, to wlioaa ine Iccation i* more roi.ven.ent t'M'i t..a: of fna Bi- _iar. in th* Bl Mchetoa. Kap.c.a ati-i.t .... ,a intited to the n-od. rate priwa of tfca au. *r't. a*u ot Kraiin*,, daMe, Btoaa Mart« ii. Mmk. Piteh aod Rock Mart»-_ Oaant, Xo. -Id Broadway. ai'poa.*" Bt Paul a. Funa.-Bi.h Vefret Cloaka trimmed with (i-.i.rr . Cook k FaArtBLINrrai^Cfnllyinvitetheat- t...ti..n ta I. din to n..;-« * keaatifal eoilect oo or rien A 'vet Clo ka. rr-Btaed with t ~'-t eeetly fara, n-.ud- .ng Rnraian Befck, HwW. Baj Bebta, Baaaaa aVrrea ctrn- il.illa, Royal Era ne, R .-nu Mirik, «nd the ail-.ery p.o- nWc?X are.e, fro . tha Leheof Oeat . a, Lvi.eeare uioat earn. »fly req *et.d ro riew theae t rv b-vitital CI.*ka,pr.|ara..ryt.,.a;'pl>:"rth.'rii».lveiforthe aeaaon, < t*» fc Fkiiai.in. Parrtera aad .~'-,n Irnportera, No.«-5 Proadwby. F'.ra al'ert. te tfca pr.a-i.t bab BB, caxuged a;,d lr. <d f.'.n. moth. Thisk a Mo«BBT..Is it nor n a-i tahle fhut Ihaaaafca aa nbi afcato vtafca dpaa i eaaaa riei krlicie Io thoae wha are aractieaily aal « 'Jbe Pmiik'i IIa.i.k- ,.t,!. a cr.tiral examination oi 4.. i, el, no.t Mol. -I m Bata-pric, . *l aod Bk Tney fod c rtain tbat ita me.ita wlll b.- appredated. H41 aarvBwa8atoa«ooai.Me. li rark-row,oppaaitaaaar- llooae. Gei». Fi-ftcr am. Lovia Kapolbo.i..Ooe areatdiu.-i. :c betweea Ifcaa two, totboft ttfcaj '.apolrcn haa i.< v. i allowed hia -abatien to be < ni.tiihiabi.wt. loaeiretodwith a crown, bai ti l_be.n deligbted to have KsoX's Hat* for ihe l_t f«* veaia, aiifl laa aadarad aaa to aaaa to Waafcington. va donoiw.rd.ratthe Oaaaral'apraforaace. to K.w >x. fo.it ia well kntwn tbat bia it .le ¦ *t g<-nt..el and Ba-Seo It laverydr. ay »i d give» a mun au intalloernal AA'eBupi^B,. etrrybe-lv will bata one ot Kn ..x v baB con- «tr_tly on bi» fcaaai, ba who ^no*a but it may ba ow.ng. tu a great mea-nre io n.a w*an g oae, ttiat g,t bi- tfca n-i at- ibIiou, *r.d h.i»c* the Pr.aid, ry. ( aii aadexaauaatba HaUa* KNOX'»olcir!*.:d. hatfca Sun Ba idiug. F iit m-at. tTV If n now DioBjBBOa BhoeJd 80l kBth ifl .u-arrhol a aaaBbbI trad aaaa ha weald n'e kataloaa iMihertliBii No Aetor Hoaae taaad on- 1-a rooet faa- f-dtaea .< .¦. .' ad lioi w ll admto thal ±'>r-* matU by OaarBarawfiboutd.1 tt« liaaiah, aa thi promptneai wilb wh rh they ar.- 1 :jn;flied l». or.hr ia j fOialtUL WaaTTBR awo rr.4 C08TOMB8..Tdo outor eiotliiugwl.il h faab on h^a intr idaeadtfctoaaa aa foi | liirn'i wi ar, coui|ri*eB i pi »' .. ro IJ ol akapaa And oa -n.t, and ». r. roii.ii nd aoy Inciid of oura, who deiirol to be araeefolly fiited with iuit the kind of wintei aabil auital.i. a "' iewa.,0 '"r' ¦ weli n.ui ol AA. T .li.Nr.iNr.4h Co., No i.il Broadway. Ti:-ir ¦toafc aaaaaata aa eoitaaai of etery dattoe m the « ny of 4)veicoate. OveraRi V.h, Talmna. Clo-ka, VA'iap.oerB. I'm.oi ita, fc* fcc, which haa oeen iatii'-d lor tho ciiir-n* wi-i'-r. ta u afnai' OBl at.d woriciiB'ii-bip ihey bata no e;o .Ib in any ii.adt aada Boeh ... tha eity, a ir t a t .ey h-- aarpaaaad f.y tbreatabiiBMi.tiitati.at toi.t'.ne cluaitely to tl.l-txici-lioo .1 oio.i AVe ou!,' icho publtc op.io iooootd oa lwei.'\-fiv" ya .'. iiti . i..-..vii. n ui-ady th.t .kafwafJaa-iwoi fcTjo, hara oBtaia .1 fo. their raady- B__ae_afc»-| a aalafcrity aaaal to that of any -ad ta a'.re kaaearetoawbare la tba eraardaparr_iaBt tfca aeeeniplali. d CBttara arr ( mployt i. and a k'iit can be m ida to nii-acuia in a few lioiiiH. _ FA8BF0RABLB WlBTBB Ci.oriif.o As our itock ofl.ai,l.,ni.l.l" AA :utel Ciollung ia verv iaic I il vuioi faIflMeel Hotida audgaririeiiia, we tvi.l tron 4-verygaiinuiitat reli.il.at a gr-at r.-ia-i-i,. ol p.ica, to luakeroon. lon. Bpi.ni; ...bl.: gatocknowii proc Molman xifaclure. tlur fiirn a it iii laor ua w.t'i un earlyi ul and niaka fo> ir ael.ciiona Bomoal beaal lmta, iVintrr AA'rajip. ra. Suo t- Coatt, Ovaeaaaaa, Baeka, Buaineaa iVrocka.Ar, Ac n* ilt'ioa/tli the a.'ock ia v.-ry trge the moretaatT ihii.ra «-i 11 aoun ha m-I'.-t. d. 1>. i J. Ukvlim, >oa. (W ai.ii M Jolin-a'.. corner Xiasii... Rien 1'Rit-s (iiM.ns roit thi: llitows . Fi.)ri.«lid Rio. mi., Pluin, Char.geaMa, Btripa Bl d Plaid S.lkA at verv towartoea PtoiePreneb Menaoeaaad i'rtramattaa Bl radiicad | r.c-a. Rich Pe Litm-a at I', I 'i and 2,. El- ii, nl 1'IhkIb t.l . v-iy .1. raenptiou tery coeap. I.i'ig and .. inare Brot'be Sl bmib, netv kivI.m l.ul ib' t'i .thi. all co'.- 18j.er ri i.t. 1- low the iuar*et nri.-ft. OentB' Scarfa, Cra- va; sTtaiidkf rrlu. H-. 4.C.. aellin; orl. A rare c lanr-e to pur- < a. aptol < .1 pi< .' nta lor the Holidaya at low p »i. .ai. Booi.sr.. Xo. 08OraaeVeU,eeraaa oi orchird, 1;, ih' uh.m.ivis abdClothibo..Wt ar.« a ..aii.g oul our atock of Ml n'a ..'id Hoya' Over.-oaU au-1 * iothing ht grratly redaoad prto « to make room for aew r-pring Oo4i(!a. Parafc.aia la aaat wiB do well to aire aa r, c.1. Bot oiiton L Knahp, Xo « M.i den-lane. t_jr* lH'.tiln, of evory deoeriptio-, fi>r aale by W. r. Baewa. No l*i I'enrl-at., N i York. WiNTi'.n CioTHiNo..A full suit for sovcn dollara, conpiiBiiig (Iverroat, Panta an.I \.*'. aad otlnra at oorrea|oi,diiii pricea, cau b,- ebtaiaad -' 0 E Fo'.- WALi.'a, A... M4 Fu'ton-Bi. hetwara Wi_kua aad OeJd, thu rlieapeM rriidv-m.le Clotiuto| and Tailonog oaiabliihiiieut in tbe Cily ol Neu-Voik. Hot.ii>Ava.-N*'W l'ruits liin- flnct'ii'il Ooffae, fll oicc Orrcr an.I P.la.V Teai, Sp:c> v (' r. .1 Qaodlaa ^A tnter LampOil, and Fa'iiily (iroeeriea in ullt'i-ir tari- 'y, foi aale al the low.tt tnurket p.icea, at .1 O. Fowtea'a, Noa. 36liaml M OtW irnrh bi. and No 18Vl *-y at. GoodNi«s..A pofooo vhodelightathejoro 7i.ka,who makeathe young lad.ea happv. nuil briagaaiBflea to the lip ot the inatioii i.iuat 1«- a imtilie boaeto 'or, aad ll ii.-to. e our tnrnd Mr.Ti'TTi.K. No Sl Broadw av. nmat !>.. a pbilanthr .p at ta c\t rr »rn»e ofthe tana Mr, 'li'rii.r. haa It.rBklr, saiinlde for Ch'iiaf.naa .id Ne.t Yt-ara liitlav up- vt ud ol t.t. I.i iwiitd iBii.io a >.f Oainea; t. j_. wax Ub1.ii a, and a '.art qaantity of arti ii., mi ndod ape- eiilly Hu I.I aklWbl u. l.ro. tor Iailira, he l.aa a » :;. rl., ol- l.ctitu ol ii..- yen 11 it Jewelry, Preaaiug Cusaa, AVork- 1-oBca, Caid Caaea, Cl.ina a id Porafcyrt Ptomn ». S.!\ .-r>vare, Ar. Pta Ihe gei tl. i.n-ii, aph n.lnl PriMlDc Caaea. C»n*i, J'ortfolioa AA'aimg P.aka, Opara Olaaaaa, aad ia focl apar< lt cl mnat i-ni ol al tbat ia rare, baaal foi »r ne .t fro u i tery c'itne ui.t't i ht-avi-n. Aad bt-at ef ail, everythum ib aold at . Baa ti> it Btu ai.ly ptice. Oirra h>k tbi HoajDAta.--Oae ot* Uallet, l>aviB fc Co.'b tniierior lotinl Piatio-Foite.. pchiy . a wti, vtiihlbe n>>t ly improvi d -Coliau. Laato \1A aiyle, or one a| their plainer Ptoaea, without tne .Eolian. fo'ina o ie ot Ihe moet eetirable gifla Tiiat theae Piauoa are aupenor iijitrunei.il, we tne only Io ret r ta tfce ifcaaaBBB-thal liavetbein They can be ai en at tfca Mt'"| ditaa IL'tel, <>o the Collma lino ol Beanwra, ou ihe Boatou Baaaiari, fcraidea liumlmU ut p it tr V.iiooe in thia city, Biooklyn, Ac. tKiiLD a Baaar, Ba. «'o araadtaao, OoaaVUlOOB chk likoiia.lti< itrotuplimt'Ut every gttili. m_i ahould pav to In lauv friauda. to l,H»k aa liar.aomr aa hr ean aarta| theae g*la ttaya ot tbe year. At AuiTOb, No .'4i HrtMulw.tv, will be loiu.d aapnrn rravata, beaaltfnl acarla, rlr^Bnt alovra. k rrnch eambric and oth»r haadkerrbient, with otiiei taatrfui ininor applianceaof the ItiUrt I'acit Toa'a Cabik, a BBB Fvr.i.iSH Oaaa..The Tov Baraar ol Rooxa*. Na 449 Uroad way, to tba atora for all tj via.t. in the aeleetion ot Preaanta foi tbe bafc.ata Fvery varietv ot Paaey Oojda Imn the ncheat iula'd Tables aiid Wcrk Baaaa to a penuy AVkbtle, wiil be Ic'.i.d .n thia exlouai,e l!._ai: aa.i beiug all luiported bv Mr Rtiut.a.v n ronuection with hia a'u.p in Loodoo. cau and will be aoJd at pricea to auit bia cua- ti Curistbas I'ni:>i > rs.Latlit'8, if you wish toaaakra onitabia l'riaei.t lor tbe Hohd.ya. you c\n uN- Ivia at MitLca'l, ia Canal at. Oeutlemeu'B E_broi.l*r-J MiapetBof tha moat baauiilal patterna O.-u'Semeu, if you will relura tbe re.pBuicut vou caaobt.n Ciuilt.d Ho.iu aad Ruakiua, Alpiut. Buttou"R, ota, Toi'.el Shppera. AV'h.ta haliB aud Liuru ilailara, Slippar*, kc, with t'oya M.aee audChildrva'a Boota aud -Sboea, in great variety. _ llnui't. No. 1*4Caaal-ot. Tora run the Ho-tBAf/a.BkBTA CtAOa at ItoMK, kc.Ifceaa are few atarea that can vie with tbia .a rrgaida %ar..tv. atility or cbrauneaa. Everv' i-. to -ioa or i_.tn.. i ou bnid. Call aad aee. l.urgr \»< nn.: r, Na Ua Caual-ot. J ri__LOCtf. UotiDAY FaKiKNTa.-New aml tijipropriiite- irka for lrea,ata can be fom-d m .il.ui.i_u.. at 11 ta aiBC'a, No. 419 Uroa-way Freuch, Eugliah and Oeriuan articfca for irvecate can be fom-d m .il.ui.i_u.-.- at 111* BiBts'a, No. 419 BroaUway Freuch, Eugliah and Oeriuan Toya aad Oamea, ol rveiy drocri ptwu. AUo, th<- cclrbnOad 4"ljiaa Bafclra, ail waea. to whicb the attratioa ol tt.oe who o_n aaarch ot koiiwlbinc auiiable for tbe little oaraiadi- Aa r_ ly call will rnahle the puroha.-r ro make a i aaarch of aotuethincauiiable for tbe little oaraiad 1' oBad. Aa r_ ly eall will rnable the purcha.*r to maki a -rftdertaaBtoa. Mbbbingj, 419 Bmadwav Vi.iDAT Prisists..Ladita _ud uoutleiat-n bt ¦. .1) Bad tfca b.4 aaaonueiil of gooda ia tbe c.ty. fnxn «... m aoiect Ib.ir Holiday Preaents, at HitchcocA k '.*. . raTBi'a, No.947 Broadway, corner ol' Lecuard-at. AVh .¦.a geatlenuui bertow upon hia wifr. tnother. ria- t.r, -th*r or iweetbeart that will be more BMeptafcta that r4b>ni ahawl. a cloak, a drraa, a nch huaiJker- < rit aaatelbu¦ of that kind ' And whera can be bad it b than ttero ' They arv aelliug handso ne ailka fro.a /Ot. ayacd ap ; etoa.it w.terdalataoa at 1 itaoiatuue \(«.. j* calicuea, hhIjbi.Ii. faat colora, at 6. and other .1. .jaally cfceap Alao, goatlrmaa'a eratata, haadker- ._. .. glaraa, aodor-ahirta, _rawera, kc, kc. f «<" Aa thf Hulidara approach New Clothea ». in.jud. Tbe beat place toabttm ia-.; py ¦'..':-ao daia. e. aad ato.toaahle ready-ruade Cloihiug » atSaim fc 1 i. » popalar Ctothing Emponam, No 1<_ Fultoa-ot. Ctl ". ¦ ly aad m-ka your aatoaboaa; lor a fr>r dollara a eait eaa 1 obtained appropnate for tbe New Year ca.a Im-ia Scabfs frob AocTion..Mr. IWaiAOh JS'a. mW Broadway, will ofar for aale one of tbe choicaat aa> aoataaata efwd mpi other colored Camela'-hair Bcarta orar eahiattad for cale ia New-York. Al it ia daarabta to cioaa tha wheto iatoioe tery ipaedily, tfcay will be oitorod at Trtail, atow at afcoat aacttaa pncoa, after whicb t>y .vill M8_»p8ttdafeiUoftfcea-y. 1 ' *|roi [UftaTvati DAc,rF»»»: irrfiss, pLt np ia C-e Bi ¦:' ih OoM ' li. ;v K-yj t*. al*. ke. I B,tv nd i .1 ga.it Pae-v f ***.. "' 1 , 1 Ha ;. iL'a;d. fjr aaleat h:/ i, Wert. .S-).';* »', ToiLBY 8 !.'.! ¦:'..Lailiia BB Ca** .- r*rrth^k< .''¦ i c ' *°.\r \ .-. a ".. . .!., to .'.t '¦¦ > **:" anla; "o '"' i * t'.e iaat Hohday aer.aor, waaao z-at .i i*-f» " wi ie diaapro-rifefl frorn CajlTBr.l.L'h iaaatiity to *--?:> j h.aoraera. Appty ear.. _ A Fr.a. Doon« Wr.«T a* Hrt iad.tat..Mn L».ro»TaPariaianm.ri;t»ct..rrd,>"i«;P-T; .«¦ >",oh.'t'n,"., ath.iaj.icv ial ie ""' " ' L " " t " ',,." P .ctb.-a are rbc,rg.<i brJni.t,u',ctur.,. wI n ii. waal et Fren. h Sijipeia. or aay an.c.e ol to rt 'ov- MiTH'B, Ba. 7f Bleeaktw-d. g T M*.sar.5GK'. AND HaRMOBUL. aJB- Madteaa P-ibiiab-dby J 1 AvbLEEkCo.. No."'-' ' Y._ A Moaa Novr.r. aud Attryctive Eyxiri- noa to ai Bai* ama ,. r tiiAt^t.-r-ew th n<. . Yr.tk .,r. tohe a-ir.. al BBT 130*4, m ,-'. wOl i) "t "".;" l" "j Siaora. u,t,it,.;-o S-wtt, kaAJaiaaa-taay i-rf..rm .: k.d.Ofr'.t'h.i,g-ait., Briraceloul ra; ^^-mqoiW .". ngtb and I- autv. Cail aod examtit* thr machioea at the _ N.w Fraita; h^<>. >n:n*. Ten8 and CdaBB* at jrratb»rfi.-j:.a Tbe beat ofOaitJ ButJ Iwt'.t n.afkrt T..., .-. A. PABKER. T^paraiiea ftaw. N. ."l Bror.rnr : I... I « «J" »»* » ,...i,,ii ( andka. YVi.-.w O..0..'y>.M»g*b»u. Uo, 1, w prtce Batil aa, tt.lv 5 Btfl j' R. C UfaJB* 9c. Hijajteheeperi aad aiiotberi iu vr.-iutof ,. ,:,,.-, . v, wsald ***£*><£&& ZOi ....«..: »3 *ta* an:.:. t.,t nf ait.c'.u* ;rt Ina ItM evrroSrtitd :o the j. fv? We fiBntaiTni to the iped '1 .tUi.ut.iou of .a, ob.ec; 'tiuay brioootainatu..r.t'igUknow.-tige ,.ta!<nk*i... maat ?1 Mr <*,?1EK.to ta t, .,.,. ,., anoll.p. ,n BO B »* bBTB, H, WU Bkli L aCoroa Ol vui.gu.rL v.h-p a ¦ *r- .i.v to i- r fal ir-t .<lvan- tkaetoecar. th b *l -t'm nt keepia ,, i.it»r v-r. inr.foaa. thd Mr. b -Ii.al* Ution at kng ia Kn«.a:d a* itdoeata *ij ¦,.,n YY'eabi i-.iity cfmakiagnor n databel er actraamtad wtthMr b^a ktavmg. In .-eaiihiaadvertiaemr.u. I"«; PowLRBadi Wki i b, Phreaoloaria * ... Btoo Hall. No. 131 Nrjaan-at.. New Y'n'k. and ffo. 14? Y\'a*hingtnn-*t.. Rcpatoo D. L. Ro^ A Co.,C laaiaaioa hfcaoaoi-. BaaFbaBpCi*co,I tLiroaaui Roaa,faw >.- 184 1'iail-tt New-York^lka bi bij h'd will -. »b PP'ia aud rith < t.iu, ,,' D. I. -n Franeiaco ani RpJB, FalcobebkCo, ta li. t». 1 I 1 r.aaa, Clancev ¦.¦ P s' Mr Ro.«a havii.j jna' airived lto-r. Sm Frai' iaoo, wh r- , .. a ba.. n *-, tuiinifaant wttb thi u-l.tpny toa-e a: d hdvta. with afai] per* abomay r t inii '- ol tni r. -. oi ri .-. a M l i, New Yurk aadfl hi* peraonal atl ttieiatetadof co.^ig.. r with toam in ...,,,. lloaa. FAi.fd.Nr.K kCo.. Itfl ,'-4 I'carl-at. betweeu YVall anu Piufc-at* 1853..Acooi i r Booaa, Diaoiri, <fcc.New firn a BJir! ritbi racan I.ippBed B ti a 08 nn' t- a-t af ild" t i.aa Acrotmt Ho'ikatr .. or ha.e thaar BMd* t>, order ahori Botiee Btdioi Pr **e*, Manifild Yv ntera. Oold Peofl Diarie* f.r isn. ... o-.r ii, .1 ei il lltbograph at < b< ar t t, p I' 'i ^ Loi rR.:i.. I np raorrj and Mi.ni.t !¦',.' ot Btationery, Wo.II Williamat, Licitr roa tiik Mii.MiiN.If ..niy of our -, ani el> * IBC ' t m h<- ., n.b'i li it ll I "r woald advil D al ibe ac pra nu b. uf Mr. J. O. Moi ' Noa, liJ i'n..-pt Thia it'-iitlimati haa ia Biadora f ini ai eleganl La - lo b ..;.:t . ., .ttt'c principl. . p . -.i irgojd ligbl al tbe - i' - »at Mr. M. r.iao at'Midato par littii'.'a. an.l t--ter-.lv to ^i.uiitfera, v .tl, Ibtva inj liahl on iart mbjecl*. t tr 1 haae bmbtI eahotiaded oooiaOjRtee iu YY ai is's Nf.Kvois amii'oil. Ibad obdalitaj a: d ui j>. nt- tion, a oaervoa* tli- I tni ^.-n ral proatration, f. ti *i,at 1.1,1 tioin one bottla. I .> ti uow quita a dtfl -r,tiu Wi D a-. I ie rtt kn< w ai vi 1 n * *. woadertul in uiv lite. Haa. avturr, No. ii v..rf tik-d. il p«-r lio'tie, S-jpi-.- ,101. DepOtNo. 102Maaaa to m.y pari o! tli-- couiitry. HaIK DyE WH WlftS. .'-' \ i-r -rt - MhQ t. r i- »r lelaa ia a*laa*aBaim tii paruof th* woild s |a rao'.a w iah.iiK u Intht, ataaaul and durai.V t'.'..- .,. Toapaa ean aarely b* taitt-d IL, Hoir Hyo applied, (a Bure jtliar iiiler) or aoid, wliji-BaJC tin! Bd IU, tt No 4 YValj. lt. Copy 'Jleadrfieaa.bewareof 'iiulit'ou* Rr" Pbybboob A HoMPaaava, No. o7'J Broaewav. iori,cr of YY'h.te-.. are r. .,. U;ly fro'u ..,'. tb* Aactio.i Room* aa araaadiy lari .1 ffll.l |. ,('';,. .-I brilll -iM-v nl ,l| .1. rtebnaaaol d.p.. nyl ag 't.r oaaiad in tin* uiarkei. Maaypaoena roarowaaai aat88 ba iniad rlaiiwhaii A*aa tha luiiawiiul World a F in oneei.tirc piece, to tvhich ara call Boalkkic af.--iil.iii. rJAia Dya..CaiaTAOoao'i Liroib BAiaDra al al eonc ictioiapati'ortii piatto of Uair Dyea Tlie pablic have* n.ri guaiai.tacin CBiaaAlaOBa'l ll.E -thr ga .r .i.t -eof their ott n rveaig'I at « ttt aaiug af Inaeat S..6Aator a th* piocn of applyiug it an.l tbeeSeota ptodaeal l-y it. a t-ru aa black or a anperb brown in itfl Btlfl,r OB. (t 1* lor aaic at lh, priin ipal Dragddfl ia th* vily, aud al the ptoj.nr toi'a, No. 6 Aaf,,r B**A**. ITtT" NoClihtg it- BMree rnmakaa thau tor oii- 6i.it. iiicii* .rl- aU». aa votd of jTiiicjio aa of brain*.toen- i,, u\ in io »t i.|iiui tbapaoll i.- ii..xiu-,a uiitation of nvt.-ii Liiown, auprered aud acn-i.tif.- prapaaatkaa tha ua ti ck .. to iu iienre fcpaciajtflg the value of tne ongii ai nnd wall t at. J artich aad then vaunting the *u- i i'i ntv d the ..l.itation aa la-iug tbe " bfld kfl ttie world " Tha* ia ehlaaa aad 'unprtocialed ¦aa" iad imitaten Bat* thau.picii.c, in ulaaa flanaairob oaaapciaiakikli I....I i. >ui ini.inii. Ha.k Iitb amoBB* 'h imitBtwaa af tha aay, iinlBBdlaj Ibereby thd the poMu an aaa, and utt- rlv io- rapahla dJnljingnir jtaaB Thiaaoartd «an..- h d..» w,-U i t..i ritoi . ai il it ie *earoa)j aaeraaary to p*a tha aakkk ,1. thah lii.ouii. An aueanai ta aaaaairaaa tha va'..r of OOBBAVi/a l,',.-i-i.i iikn. Dta hrehaatkag r*d,myow lui.l bair to a Ipratifitiil black or timwn. th-- tnatant lt ia ap- llii.l, Wl aM ba d i i ii a.'i **ayiug,t Niagara R.v. i. Thi* i iiid ha r dye, ItaLIAB M*OICAr«0 Boav, ani., '.hei tdnablo t,n!-i prapaurd'Oaa of Da. Felie tlouaAt;.. 'iaira raa theil uvt-tt.r a reoown atdurableai the eletna'rick* .e.'ai!.at w1 1 , .< Ili foain Ubaritr pail.cn.arty that Ihr gau-'.t.o tatlet prep- atafi.i. af Pr Kr.t.iX OOOBAVB can ot.'y be procured ,-.t 1 .a d ¦ajaaBahad d-p f, il Wm *.-r at., lirat atore from liroadway l'i.\>" Toci Ciiksts..TikiIs of thi* bt'sf qilili- ty. boxia ot b'eck walu-.t Alaj, F. .g ,.-.h. lirnrun ani Aiue.'.eari Bkatr*. For aale hy R C 'Novta. N8 BN Broadway. Tir*' Vax 1)>:i sen's iinprovi'd Wahpesk Las at Irngth brconit- au objictol umrevaal ataract.on. an 1 dai.y iiiquurd lor br the *ubjecta of gr*T hiu an l waalrd. thiuutd aud a allv l.icka. The reaaoa* are obvi- oaa, Kirat.lt ia a vegeta'ble pre|.ara'.:ou. ani it ac'i it coniiiitctioti w"h BBtara ii, eouvrrttuj gray hair Bo ;ta firat tolor Sei i,..dlv.The bnlb* aud grrui* recrivo froiu ita ap|lieafion new lil'r and euergv, pioduciuj an rutire i.iw aai U-autuul growth whue partial baldaeaa rxi*trd. Tlnrdly.It :a a aafe ai.d agrec^bie OBBBpataoa tor t.i ' i (radicdiug dao.ltui ard al' eataaeeaa aregaiaaa Baai th* baai. N.ld ai Ihe g.-iicral depot, roouu Ni. UR Cna t.b-ra. pt; Bmbtoo. QankCti R cr k .Sin.tn. Ita. 1X7 C II l.i.-, Nn. l;i.> Broadway: E M. (i.u aa, N.« laBowatyi anu H. Y'. Buali. tort.t-r ol Baa Bwieb ai i U.iauc-att laroRTtsr \\ ri ic NeTaOB..Thf subscriber her* io *noonocr that on the Id af Jan-aarv, 1811. be w.ll jinuoad. BaaBaarWaaaa «-r. bv ti B VYuli«mi, E«i. (late of ihr Tirtn of llnnt, Merriaiii k Co), thr buaiuew from that tia.rtobr rortdacted mtder thr title of OroacE Bl Lns k Co. Iu couertnieuce ol the alaive arrange.-rient*, it become* lu.peratite tbat a total aud iuituediare rlearanee of th- va!- uablc atock d I'uno cuiaka and mantillaa, CU.oeae, Kren, h and liM.ia taniela'-haw a.'iawla, and raxe aud valnable fnra of allnalioa* ahoulu he etfettrdi and ia order to inaure t'ii» rtaaul; m the ihort tiu-.r new t Mvening, tNr enrirr haa b*«u Bitbtnittrd to ihe utoal uuhear.t of rediictum in pnee. The luat oelrbnty th;a valuab'.e eoll. ction ol fureign novelu^ iu ladie*' co*tau.e ha* dtaiueti throuthcrot 'h- t'o'fin rendera ctii ii.. iilaop.il!- oua; but aa a g-ndr to lad.e* w:u wiah to avail Ihemarlt ea d iht- BtaBBBl irirtnuity, we appen 1 thi aiibjcinad lia; ot a few jf theTraUug da-actioiaa, with their loruici aiui piratut rr.,..-crd p.-icra. ihi.i. 850 elegu.t c'oth t-loakav in brown, ruode and othdr prevaii- lngco'.ira, fortuerly »old at 0)14 to ilti. nBW rei'i-nd io §;o. tTP do, fbniK rly"a>ld d BRi, now redac-d to iiA i30 do., foruirrly aoid at |3 to B30, n-w reduced tolll to i^O. A'.I th* Telvet cloaka, fomaerbv aoid at idO to iU nowre. ducrd to 0V4 to #30. All tbe et,ibrnid.-reddo.,tA»n»er]y aoid at i73 w k.ZS bow ieji.cedto*48to #70 Shawl*. 430 Frewh Caabinere aririan. .Sawla, formerly $4 Bj #u\ now retiuced to #4 aud #.Y 4S' rerv i.eb hr.-ebe lonj ahtorlg t".nnerly R2S to #13, now redaced to il* to #.T>. .'*. v. iv fupe-ib French caui*i*'baarahawla, formerly $J0 to 8>*, uow retiuced to RAJ to #4V Abo, Iuiia cameb'-hxtr. and a orplendid variety of Cant-m crara ahawla acd acarfio, af a proportiocafe rrJaction. Faiic-y Fvb».. Iu thia drpartaueat a , idtarioa of price* n-ay only tead ro uitcleed the aijaaa; aurhce it, rtmalan. to aay, that a* tbe oaib*cribrr ha* m>¦-.- in at ire a tru.v uaajcia- ii'i t vanr:y . f aabira, atotv martent, cbiDchiiiaav'ernainaa, Ae, io tippa-ta. victoni.ra, rding boav citla. niaBB, BBBat* Itfot andevrrv otb-t prrvooaiiug (anuriiL iu agjr-gate t-alne upw ard of tifteen tbaouaaod iloifaix be vt Ul ouY-r rac i .n ic .- uieuta aa have nrver yet br. u real-ar,! Oba-rve, tbe aale at t>e ra-oieced priec* tviumenoe* ,.u Moadav. lJtt'Dec.«.ub*r ait.t will cootinoe unul tbe lat Jauuary. Oeo. Btxrm. Pan MantaUa EinponaTt, 341 Broadway. w fy Tha * Spirituak*:*' of Miaaachuaotta are in» itcd to bold their neat qnarrea-iy BBBaajjaj a: tho Ma*onk Tewple, bbBRRB) an tbe Shb and Btah BkBV. 1 rtt aome rbouid atten.l, comidotring tbrrrjokeiraa in- vited, wbo would not Uke tbair company, B. may he aa well to expiain that tbe term .<p.ntu*u,ta' ia ic:e jded to rmbrace only thoee who belieye in pn-acnt inter- ccuite wifh our Iricada wbo haae dcrkaited Ioi* Ute. Vl \V-YORK TRIBUNE. NTW-YOIiK. TUFSliAY. DBC -l. 1861 For linropr. Tfce neit nntnbor of 7'ac Trihtinefrr Europ-- m Cucilan.n will be kaaed T il I r MORN¬ ING, at :> B'eJoC., P will rTfjta'n aB the L M i Newa up to thi time af go_«r :o Krea. .~injle copi-., in wmppert. rcad;- I I B ¦ be had at the dn'*. 1 > i iai!i froni Il>.n T> Norrow at 12 o rlora. Co«cre's..In Seu-itp.a eoniinnniration w,ia reeetvc_l fn ia H<b_ W. K. Ki_gtafl_eB_fli_g-is r. aaRBBth n a»l the (hair. it. OOOBOfO-Bea af \thicLAlr. Atehiwm w_a Heettd FreBident of the BtBOte, .'.i.ii ti..- _<*J.;I ]»r*»--.-»-11.'¦ quir.t opofl Boeh mi deetaOB teOowtA. Tbt LKxoo (.'luiui Pi n r-eat w_* then discus- ed, bv lfeaaia Dooglaaa, Caae,Boah. Bewaid tiiul athera, a_d (J.'ci'i.- i in fcrorof tha clritnant. Aiiji.uii..'!. the Hoaae, ICr. Bri.wn, (Mtaa.,) pr th. appointinent ol h Geaeral ComtBitM clahna, whicb araa finalry roteddown, BoBoder thiafreeaad flili_hteiird. aod dnnornttir cov- ? ii.iiH'i.t,a citizc1- ia "till to be ootnpeBed to fol- lowtheoldateolooa, e-Benarre and aeoerallj in booeal ilaiim nitaiMa laafiil io <!i aoneet oooi nn r.^r-iul tnode <d BBtttBg :i doht from the Uni- ted Statea; while tbe itpoi ol Praaaia la ttable toa aoil in Iii.-. oara eonrta, aa tmeh h* Bia bobb- eal sntdeet A reeoiotion A*..i ¦ob-iiftodi l.».ik- ii,_ to thoehoice "t Btoctora «.r Pn MeoJ in ai-gle .li.-rn t.-. j lir. Ewi ._ af Ky, «kc, after wbicb tiie Houae adjouintod. tor Dntoa la ;ir '..ncth adaaittedto lii.t e.-at, and if kin.l o' ntrikcB ua that aixteOB 1 gra-e aed rererend aeig-iora' hare daaaaged their OWB repototiooa h.r BOXt to Ddthing. There waa nwrer a dovbt wl ri tba truo B«_fTeaeBtatiTi ot'K<atnehy, artl the ipibblea oa uhirh Mr. M. rr.v, .thi-r'.- eiaim w.ts base.l vooJdharediae_tdit«da 'Tomha lawyer,' in- ttni OB aariaga t li'k* n-tl.ief f:oui th" P< ,.i- ttttiary. Just look Bt the Bomea oftha aiainiM Mr DixoR'a rifht aad make a not9 of them Batb.Ma ara. Bag <Ai , 'd bi- -,.,.. Itani De 9aua»u th ('%*. hrta.) " I .- M. h.16, . Mr. Merpiwethc. bns abown hi* ¦. '.'-.. -ju.'t hy rtlu in; to ela'n. the aentwhio- hia friciid.- v.<-p in'¦.!:' OB jivin* him. We tTWt he wfll ho egoolly oonaideTatu with reepoot to thi- Paj and llileoge. > | Anothei Bailrood eroBl throofli tba u.ill of tbe A Aldermen, las; nigbl br 11 io .">. Ii bi tn grant to Jamen Mu-ii!iy. Wiii. Badford and M. C. Btory and othera, the ri«bt tolaja ruail from l-'iity I:r-t-~r.. dova >iiitl.-av.. toGanaeroort-at. with doaUe troeb, t) fiK-r,Aiitb lin^a traeb8,downGreenwicband \\ ;..-! in_:7*'ii-r t«., to the B.tttery.ftft DOt 01 81 6ee_ta; tbe road Blthnatelj to goepN-BtJt. ov.. BiooB-Ogdale road aud Tiutb-av., to II_r- ltm Biror. It? Tbe Mayor iast nicht Yetoed areaoea- tiou paaard b] thi'ComuionCouue.1 t«i bbbyb-I the Cema_-aionera af tbe Brabhn Faad from aefiing eartafai wbairea and piera belooging to the Corjioraii. n. His reaaona are that n* aoonaa tbe jiicrs beeome private property i uiJI be taxahle, and fieU abandaoBae revenui' instf-adotbrirely I'aying tbeir own expeaaed, &a tbe] uow do. riX'Our City eoluina rccorl tbia tnon_ng BRother lfurder pro,l'ieeil by Barn.a Wife tud lfotber beaten to diatb iu the preoenea of her little daagfater hy a besotted demon of a l.urland. We give. alao. an aecount of ihe opera'i.ms and arrcst of an andoeioOJ t'tuig of Mock Abo- tio.aeao, itho bore lowi.had iai Baaaan'aa. for KeTeral nHiiithf p.-st. OamCBS ANI) ¦ALABiBIa Tbe BercRRi of the Federal Goveniai^nt ia i.ot one whit tOO lur^o al pieaO-t if its lo^'iti- Btate dntiea were paoogniaed and fultilli'd i>y thoae whocontrt.l it. '1 ke Sa'it St. M_r i- nal, optuing the cnt_iii"'ree of Lake Superior to tbe toaaeia uavigating tho lower Lakes, n'.iiht to liavt- been eaapleted aa a Natiinal AMirh at lea«t two yeara- BgO, with auch itn- provinietits iii tkocbannelof the St Mary's ltiverbeiow and in the aeeesa to the Harbora aboVB ae aould haAe hWOtOOd _n aggrOBRBe ex- I. nse ef One Million Dollara. A Suip Caual acrotia tbe upper part of Fltritla, Poiadnf bj hiibdrtdi of iiukn the orJ._ary lail.Uj; diatance from New-Orliutis to our Atlanth p.rt* and to Europe, while greatly diminiah-ii,' the r.sks of tl e \')u_e i.i.d aecurinjr our Comnieree from ihteTruptitm in time of War, oui;ht alio to hare been Cniahed yeara a^o. And now th(> great National Bailroad, conntctin^ the Miaaianippi ti ith our Faeitie coaat. ought to have Fivn MilHone a year from the TreBJR_ry lor the five jeaiBi-Eeuing. hy wuieh time the work aould be complettd: ihicc etch end of tbe great ] world a highway would bo reudily coa.trueted by private enterpriae if the Governuient would but build ODeThouiand Milea in the middie. Every oue of these worka, with a reaaonablo and wi_4»ly adjuated Tariff, would repay ita eoat to the Federal Trea*ury within a ahort lifetime. The dutiea on good* con«umed in the l.ake Superior reijion would rcmibarae a!l the eoat of niaking that region thoroughly ae- CfMible within ten yeara, aayirgnothing ofthe receipta inta Fullic Lands. The National Kaihroad niight require rwenty yeara wherein t to repay ita eoat; but it would render habita- ble and vuluable million* on milliona of acrea of Pnblic Land otbvrwiBe vaeant and uaolesa, and _dd MUliona to our Fopulatioa consutning luiports and thus replenishing the Federal Kevtnuea. We do not need to aell our rublic Landa in order to render theui a aooree of Ia- come; erery aquatter'a caMn and cleahn^ are contributora to ihe Rerenue through tbe on- aumption of imported geodt: and whenever the* shall have been replt4*trd by a capaeioua dwolling and fruitful fAnu, they will contributo ttiU rcore to the Federal Treaaury. The non- aenae that Ilome Manu/aeturea, carried to per- j fection, would deitroy our Foreign Commerce and with it the IiYr.r.ie from Importa, waa long igo exploded. il u.'. wanta are infini'.e, and tbe grovth of Laxury ia generally meaa- ured ai.d reetrained only by ability to buy. Were cor Country to-day produciag her own Itoa, Clotha and Warea, her Importa, though | la ra in prvportion to tbe wbole amouatof bar } annual product, and of courae to her m-ans of paynunf, wi.u'd be abaolutely greater than ni w. T! a? M.iwjchtiaetta annaaliy cnnaamea far more of Fuports than Tenii"-*.-e. tho'ijb ! her natural capacities are far leaa and her pop- uJai:on m> greater. She b'.iya more of othera ... r.<r.ter d:vcr«irlcat;"n af her Io- .iuatry taabu > her to produee far more at home. And ii" Tenneasee were henceforth to add Tweaty Miiiion*' wertb af Morala. Warea cLdFahr'c'a to herpteeo-l .ig;reji:o aaaual | :. duct.ahe woaliboj relativelylesabut abao¬ lutely more _n m othera than ahe d'>*-a at pre*- enr She wt'i'deonsume more and pay m >re. but owe lea* ard depend leaa on othera than ahe BOwdoea. But the Public Revenue b _0l in good part devi.ted, aa it abould he. to ptal Na- .., ai Worka: wherefore. in apite of flagrant prodfeality in our Judicial, Congreaaional and atill kBOre in our Miiitary exp^nditurea. we are threat.nedwith an increaae of aalariea and a gi neral eitcnaion of expenditure in the Excc- utivc and Dip'.omatic departimnta. The foi* lowim: proj.ets are now in proee6S of iaeuba- tion at Waahin.tou, an.I may be O-peotod to fasten tbeui-tlvea on the General Appropria- tion bill at the hecl of the Boaaioa, viz: 1. An increaae ol tbe Preaiieaf8 BBlaiy to 160,000; 8. Th.' eoaotraotioa ofpenaaneat roaiiaaeea for tiie Yiee PreakleBt aud Headi of Depurt- tnenta: :t. Aa i*ior.-a<Bt of the BeeXOtertee' a.ilari<>a: hl.d i. An iaereaaa oftha aafauiea ofourEm- t ii.'ir.'. s abro i'l. l.tt ia look Bt tbeaa in their order: Tbt Pieaideatof tho United Statea i.; bow (.:. of tbe beat paid faaetioaarioa iu tbe lanJ. ugh Lia aliowanee ia BomiBB-J but $25,000 per-Dnan_.it lareally mochinore *han that. In tbe ;!Tbt pl.iii'. be haa a (n.it'ioua and com- ii'.idii'i.a maitrfin prtrrided and fenuahed at il.e pablk expehao. Tiien he haa a son or other diterdtnt tvell aalaried aa a Privato BeeTBtBTT, B-d another aa a Seeretaiy to iign Laml Warranta. Tbea he ha» a -00 vegetable rdeaprotided aad worhedotthe public ox- -o. whfle tha proilucts go to Bflppty hia table. N. atiy t a. r. Preaident haa made money out ef thr 0000, and every one might have d,,,,,. 8u.ht lea.-t. ainee tbe WhtteHooaa araa I uilt aad ftin.ishi',1 at the Nalion'a eoat. Nearly every Preeidenl goea into the otlice II or and aeruatomed to i'ru_aliry, while every enecaa earry away $50,01 0 Bl t1..- aad of hia term if he be BltrrideBt and iinostenratious. ou hia bbIbi] of $85y0OO, a Preablaat ianot ? ipeeted to eatertaia exteaaiTely, and botob will bo. Hia Cabini't and the iJiplomatio arps are hia tn!y habitual gueats ; if ho iuvites the Ifenabera of Coagreaa in rotatioa twico curiit' the kmg aud oueeduring tbe >hort Sea- aion, Le doea aa mucli aa can be Q_peotod of him. Hia leveca are unpreteuding aud unex- peBOaTO, witboa. gBS-ttng or ironuaadizing. But doublehia aalary, and he will be expected tofeed and aoak the legioaaof oflice-seekera, Haim BfPBta, ccntract-borers and hllers who ii.fliet tinmstlvt sonWashing.on every wiuter, and wboee r.umbera will be treaily inereased bf the fact that they have a proefOOt of flPBB freding at tbe Wbite Hoaae. Wbatererelae ir.ay bedoae, wa trnist the Pr.-aid.'iit'a aalary maj be lot aloue. It :s iiinply anffleieat, aml a itandii.g rt-biike to the eroWBod TOOben who aneb the liff-bloo.l froia the N"atiou8 of tho (ild Wor.'d, dooadag thi' weakox -^ex to dii- tOTtiBg laln.r in the Belda ard on tbe l.i_hnays that they may re\elin waateful luxury. 2. Aa to luilding boaOM for the Vi.'C-Freai- d< nt und Ileads af Dopartnn n'.a, we cotild mnnd thar, if the eoat were euro to bo kopt within rtfiroraMe limita. With the und»*r- stauding that eavb funotionarv should furniah f. r l.;m.-'<-if, Wt am.iiIiI Botoojeel to RBOBtlay tf^.i"..hiO each, 01 | M iti.ill.to build oommodioua dwelliui:8 for the Vice-rreaidenr aud levt-u C.ibin.t O-BBOTB. We upprebmd, however, ahould :he building be sanciioned by Coagreaa, tbat tbe oxpeaae of each houae *ould be saelled tO$60jO 0, if not more, before icmpletion: aad tbea Coagreaa wonld be im- pettaaaed to furni.-h eael adttee fBaitCB-fa-if', on the repr.aeutaiion that it would refB-PB ac haat the firat year'a aalary to furn'ah each Miniater'a hou-ein a afyle betittir.g ita extent aml ipl. bIbt. On the whole, therefore, we are iiicL'i.td to >ny with llamlet.we would ' Itatiier heir tkoee ilta we hate Tbin rlv to othera that we kaow not ot' 3. Thi' Viee-Frraideui ia the walkiutj gentle- man of the Waahington play. and ia very well paid at aajajoeat So ia the Attorney General; so.in fnct, are all the Cabinet but the Secre. tary af State. Hig dutiea are not particularly aiduoua: but he ia obliged to entertain the I»iplotuatic corpi, aud oti^ht to be able do itre- gpectably. We ahould be willing to aee hia ralary increared to $10,i»00 if it Could be aithout drawing after it au incre&se af other galarit-s; otherwise not. 4. Aa to oar Diplomatiats abroad, they eoat far too much already. and every effort to in¬ creaae their salariea ahould bo inflexibly ro- aisted. We did faror the idea of equallzing them, in view of the greater eoat of liring iu nme capitala than othera: but a recent peru- ial of the lettera writteu horae by our Beveral Embaa«adora haa diept-Ued that ootioa. Every one of them appeara to be Uving in the mo«t expectiTe ei'y in the world, ao that raiaing one B_lary involvee the neeeeaity of raiaing a do.en. Mr. Rirea aaya a Mmieter ean't live reapocra- hly in Faria under |13,000 por annum, (though we are conlident kit expenaea hare not exceed- ed IMOOO Mr. Lawrence laya a Miniater in L4indon can't exist decently on leu thaa IMUOOO, (and we know he baa apent more than that s-um :) Mr. Biown aaya ke liree at t>t. Pe- ter-buigh ou |MM, but it ian't nearly enough to anpport a Diplomatic exiatence, and with hia fumily on hand he could nt expeet to flour- ial. under *l_.imj; Mr Barringer, in a more giccral way.reporta Madrid one of th.- deareat ofcitita.all your Water to be bought; Wood a oent a pound eTery thing you buy very dear, and 8}IUXJ cLarged for tr&naporting a earriage from Cadix to Madrid, A.c. A:c , and Mr. Fol- erm, facritlcing Lunaeli for the Coontry at The Hagueon an all.Bance of $4,500 ayear, re- porta tbat he cannot get on undcr an expendi¬ ture of fl.,479 PC, wherefor be furniahea a 1-ill of particnlar*. includinz $ 1.000 per b*W for Clothiniz. t) 1,100 for Furniture, $Jj4 for toa-daiait. a?:W> for 'Goaerneaa for Cbildren, $400 for Wines, JSO for Fuel, |aW for Raaahaf, |SO0 for ' Extra E\pca>e or" BartWr* truninA;, «\c. aVt..In ebort, our Diplomatiate aa a body report tbemselvea moat acandaloudy underyaid- aod we have long been loohing for a rtrike among them for aa advanee of wages. It does not come, however. and we uow pro- poae one oa the other side. We lnnintain th it the intereats of our Couatry do not need aa 1 are not subaerved by ao niauy Diplontatic fuac- tiona riee na we now have abroad. We contend tbat we have no need of a full Minister at Rio Janeiro, at Rerlin, nor eaenat Bt. Petersburgh. Londen. Faria, and posaibly Madrid. are all the points at which Envoya Extraordnary are requiaite. Tbe Wmkm to China. enlarged to an Enroyship laat summer at a co<>t of $L\i,000 inimediately, $3,000 a year permanently. and |9.( 00 every time a new MinUter ia aeut.all in the most flagrant defianoe of the Cunstitu- tion.ougbtto be redtioel to a C mimercial "Aa-mcy. coiting at most rf'i.OOO per annuin. The Misaion to Constantinople. now eoatiug #)6.000 a year. with a strong teudeuey upward to $9,000, traYfht to be reduced to a Charge- ehip at .*IJUQ. TheCbargeahipi to Rouie, to Naplea. Portugal, Vienna, The Hague and Tu- rin, mipiit as well be abolished altojether. aud tl.eir placea nupplifd by able anddiscreet Cia> jtila, yvLo ebould BO paid salaries of 13,000 per M.iiun aid forbiddi-n to exart feea froin our citizt-na fir merely eounUTaigning their pass- jorta. bjbMPRbI nn o casiou ever arise reipiir- irg more direct aud imposing relatioua with r-'f t)'. Court< Itereiadieated. lef an En- -, i I, Bt I" ili-litfttid :n.medi:ite aUenrion to 1. baaiaeao, lUaiahit and eome ho"ie, leaving tho Cd.Milar A-.(U'. iu tho iiieaafklge "f bis rntyper functi*.n*. C)ur rolations ni'h ni-wt oi" tho NatfcM ot" Euroix* are Cotninercial, not '. aLd M-Id..m BOOd the iiiterpos'iiioiiof Emln.-'i ib-ra. if ihe pahtti interests were aloiie tc be reirardod. or rendered paramount to thooi of ..flice-aeekera, our Diplomatie ex- ii-ndi;un.i a*ighl be redaeedal li "t t'.Y.uty- byo per eeat. Tet wa shail be natisiied if wo laeoeedhi preYeatlag their incrcaa i \i'i:himknts on .iiaukiai.e. A |, titioR ha* been staro d in Syracuie.and (wehear) very geiieru'.i/ siuued, askinv our uow Ligir-lature to repeal no iniich of a receut law as d< nouneea penalties for the erime of £¦ dtu-tion. biid in lieu thereof enaet that the liumarriou father of any child, (both parenta beiag White.) nhall, froui thenakedfaet of auch pntemity, be dei med and taken in law to be tLe husland of the rfother, and theneeforfh bound to regard and eupport her as bis wife, juKt as thoujiih tbey h.ul been married with btnefit of clcrgy. Of eoursn.it is furtherpray- ed that tieiy ehild. whether boru in or out of ivfdlock, fl-all iuherit, iu common with all other cbildren, tbe property of botb parenta, being dein.id thtir lepliheir. The fnet of yy ide-sprend disaatisfaction with the iXaBtiBg l'.'gal dehiiinous and obliiratiotis of Murriage. in notorious. To our inind, they aro but n natural result of the aublimated Detnoc- racy of our day, Ythich ehafrs at evoryreatraint and iiisistr; on the wideat possilile iinpunity to indiY Idual c. priee and iudividual appet Ite. Wo ettef u. tbis tiiadoney emiuently anti-.S:>ei;d, and rettard ii* nioreapeeiotis inauifestationa with euapit'ion ; ita more characteristic with antqi- iit.nt, and abhorrence. ijuih a !aw asis in'lieated above seeaii pal- palkly eultulated to degrade aud diseredit tho Mairiaee rdation. The naked fact that it;i 1 rojectora acek to couliuo ita npplicatiou to 1!hite pen*W (yyc ptaBBBaffai they mean to tho.^o of tikt tolor) hetraYs its uusouudue.s.4 and ab- surdity. If the prineiple it eiolves be asouud one, thi lini'Kation here suggented is plainly uujurtiiiabie. . Marriaire is bonorable iu all.' says an Apos- tli but it would havo choked bim to say it of siieb Marrin-i- as is conteuiplated by the Syra- cuae priject. Marriage as n penalry, a puaiali- u ut.aaul'Btitiiti'for fuie andimprisorim'*nt,we t'ould not n ,'oLci/e aa an old tn-quaintance. If it were even desirable to infliot its obliga- tious in the caees conteuiplated, we nhould iu- tist on having a separate naiue for thia viaita- tion of the riijors of Law. There are very niany practical evila certain to reault from such ani-xtenaionof tliij reapokV sibilitiea of Marriage which can hardly be ^ag- ge8ted witb duo regard to delieacy. Our novels Yvhich depict the maneuvers oi designing, un- kcriipulous uiammtu to secure advantageoua matclcs for their daugbtera, v.ould deriae ad- ditioiaal j iquaucy from the paasage oi' such an aot aa ia conteniplated. And what the Syra- cuie iMflieia, yy ho propoae to base the obliga- ' i.i.8 f i thia iuaoluutary Marriage on the con- tingency of offspring, would do with a young gentleman abo aLould tiud himself compro- mised with two or more damaela at ouce, their pitition does not not permit ua to know. Would tLey con.pel him to be huaband for life to thbrn all' Wecannot confidently accuae tbe legal pro- saiou of originating this memorial, and yet we BaYfOR saw auy thing better caleulated to bring griat to their mill. The lawauita that Btuh an nct would invite, to determine whether A. B. is a rusband or not, and if be ia, whether C. D. or E. F. ia bis wife, would require the doubling of our Judici&l foree to giae auitora any clance for a he&riat; during life. We aeo juat one admisaible auggeation in their memorial.that of entitling all cbildren i o an ei-ual inheritance in tbe eatatea of a com- n.ou parent. They are in no aenae reaponai- ble for their parenta' errora; aud if aay ougbt to haae a larger ahare in the estate than othera, thoae aho were forced to endtire ignominy and acora, perhr.ps privation and ignorance alao, i > eui.ei- of parent&l trauagreaaiou. abould be most faaored. But tY"cn here, it would be ne- ceaaary to proceed with the utruoet caution, or a wealthy man would have more childreu cbarged nptin him uhi-n dead than eaer truly belonged to bim whiJe living. .We »i*h the atrong reaaona for Marriage aa It Ia.for ita oblicariona,liniitationa aad in- destructibility.were more generaJly aet forth from the Pulpit acd through the Preaa than tLey are. The habit of regarding ill initita- tiona from the atand-point of IndrviiiuiUaa, n.d of judgicg cat-h, not by ita intrinaic a-_- acter and atrrage rcrjlta, but by the exsep. tioual hardtdrpa it indacea. haa Ird to aag. geationa. even fraim widl-roeanin_ and para- rj ind.d peraons, of chamtea which would re- lie^e a few pajjBBM from uahap-y engarj.in -nta at the eoat of weakening if not upheaving the ectire Soc'al fabric. Marriaxre honorabl*. aod bonored.Marriaire aaered and ending only with life.thia ia of far ifreater Social mo;nent than the reliefofafow unhappy inarried per- aona Ih m obligationa too haatib contracted and reaponaibilitieaculpably incurred. FII.LMOEKAN INTFRVKNTIOM. Tbe eourse of Mr. Fill'nore'a AdmiQ:atre. tion oo the Haytian qiteation tiuda io The £«. prrss a defender of cunjjenial taatea, endowed with aufficient ignorance of the faeta and a de- gree of mental obfuaeation adequate to aueh a labor. We will notice one or two of ita aaaer. tiona: I Thetnie reaacn why Abolition EJit.ra here are aa movedwih ' aympathetic' teara for thebreott"'df.rr_nr, rauati- the Firat, U that that ditftutary ii a nitfro.m wool'y head.ar.d hia neurhhora, theDoiintiiiana, .htimi he wi-uld hke to ki.*l. buro, an- deitroy, a-«\ iwthe i.-ua, Thia is the reverae of the fact. The Poruiai- eana are iu the main people. of A/rtrun blaod. TLeir Freaidi nt, Baez, ia a mulatto. So aaya the Annuaire des Dtuz ¦NadB08Ot l-M-2, io ..peakinc oi the Dominicaua and their ideaa in thiamaiter: "The intertention of the l'nite.1 Stfrte* U at.'l mora '.h-liketl, 'than tbat ol KiiglKii!] for it Inya lown bb hcob- iL'ion .itl.er ann.-xation OT a prot-vt ira'e, an I the Aunjjkrani would briag ta St DoaBnaro !.¦-. le tbe Pr©. t. -taiit liil'.uen.e, tbe pre.u.ike -4" col >r, wliv.i w.iaij .b. r.' lvnui ifow-iftktqt tktpoj ntati>.. befi___| wBh Prcetdeal Lu-/. wo Befl a dmb ot ecler." Tbh ia no new fact; it ia as notorioua aa the exieience ofthe I»omiuic_ua ; and jet La- prtsa doea not know it. Again. our neiirhbor aaya : It waa Rt B time wlin. thiabeaott.'! people, [the H»y tiuia,] at.ii'.Ht.d hy thkt ?p.t.t M (BT C ty wiu -h B.rbar. (.'liffantlv -WBifaata loward a people hve a.tara BwV.ware t_raataahu to eremia st. D imm*-, aodreduceB to ti. rrnded iroaditioa, thatthB OuiaanmrBtJnlBrrl Tt .afurt- to th, a <>i Ku.ianJ and Pnace to aieiiat the caia-tr.phe wluJi nnwt u-caaaa- ri.y»naue.' Thia ia -be contrary to the trurh. The llayti na, aaa people, are more intflligent, more civilized, and in a better couditiou thau the Domiiii.aua. Witueaa the Ihet thut tbe) har. a conaideraWo aud inerea^ing for.-igu rotn- ln.'ree. Tho l>omiaieana have none, or tieit to BOBOi and what they bato ia doelini:.,. whilo hume tratle is a thing aeareely kBOWB among tl i ni. Tbe Haytia.'is cultivate tho aoil, whila the only industry of any nccount praetieedia Fominica ia the uioat primiiive and aavaite. tbe btrdiug of cattle. Thia ehows eoncluaively which ofthe two peoplea the more doOOTBM to be eallcd civiliztd. In the face of theae atupi.l appeaU to aym- patby, i.nd to tbe paajadleo egabtal bbbbb, which tbe Doflatadeoaa tbeaawlvea 60 aauft dread, it ia pavper bciefry to roeal the facta iu thia quar- rel between tho Haytiaxia aml Doinioioana. The two parta of tbe iaiand were for yeara unittd under one government. A reviaioa of the Coustitution waa decidod on, and a con- vention of dil.gatea, fairly choaen from all ¦arta, BB80B_bled to perform that work. The Uaytiar. delcgatea, bOMMI they were very bar- barouB and ferocioua, The Expresa will perbapa aay, were iu favor of nuilvinii religioua toler- nncc oue of ita featurea, aud the lloiniuicana wi re for toleratingnone but tho Catholic reli- j,'.on. Tfce liberala were in the majority, and gaiued their poiut by a fair vote. Thu Doiuin- ieans, being thua beaten, aeteded, on the South Carolica primiple. Other ditliiultiea exiated BO doubt, but thia waa the turniug point. The Haytiana tried to aave tho Uuion hy fightiag, but failtd, uud wcie about inaking auother at- t uif.it wlun Mr. Tiilmoro's man cumo in to itop tl i ni. It is true the queation had, in the _ie__- time, beeome complicattd by the chango ofthe Ilajtitiii Government from a republic into ita present foim ; but to repreaent llayti aamerely iiidcaYoriiigtoaubjugate a ti.i_l.lnn .114 peopla witLcut ar.y naeou but the barbaroua love of conqtieat, ia a perreraion. It aeema to ua tbat tbe aaaa of llayti againat Dominica about ca '..¦.nl as the American I'nion would have agaiatt South Caruliua.were thatcbivalroua republicU> rebel ar.d aet up on ita own accouut. But there ia one thing in The Exprtat that we applaud and rejoice at. That ia a clear and ii.ti IlitMl :.- atutement of the fuudamental prin- ciple of the Filimorean ayatem of foreign policy. Here are the worda i " lt waa intertention of the right Uamp. There waa no t.l.il i'.ai> r ,n_ about it It waa not an intt*rveution/ar a r. tolutionary party ntjaintt the rotablirhed and unt- Terially recogniiied Goternment of the country." Thia ia faying aa plainly aa can be that tbe United Statta ought only to intervene aqainat revolutionary parti.a and ia behalf ot eatab- hlirhed Governmeuta. Bravo, for the Fillmore scbool of politiciana Aa repreaented by their prtaent uiouth-pioce, they are well qualifiedto einigrate to Naplea or to Rueaia, and to receire tbe contempt of every true American Ro* publican. PAI.E .rlOON.-iHJNE. The fact that a alaveholder'a recognized prop¬ erty in bia alavea ia Virginia could not make them alavea in Stw-York, ahould he 8eo fit te hring them here, we recently illuatrated by tha parallel caae of Abolition Documeuta being undiaputed property here, while they would te inatantly coufiacated and deatroyed in many Southern Statea, no mettor who claimed to be their owner, or wbetber he hailed from . Slavc or a Free 8tate. Wherenpon heed tho commenta of The Mobile Tribune! "Therrfore, T*a SetcYork Tribune rnya, ita r^oople hate a perfect rigbt to ateal the Lemmon neyroea. Bai waa tL.-re ever a sroeaer non teuruur/ Tne Uw ot tbe .-¦ uti. iu tbia caae ia the Uw ni .eii prtaervatioa, The terina wbieh The TrUmne luca to indicate thecoata quencea of ita tiolation prov.; thut tho ret* exiatencaof Southern life depende upon it, If it eouhJ be aiiOBB that hy allowin. tlie Lenimon alavea to hate free paa- aaije tbrou.h New-Vork to 1'rxaa, th*j wbolefnunaariark of ¦ ciety in the fortner would be .iotroyed, tbe neeafr .ity of not allowinit that free paaaaire weu!d be uaoaaB- tionahle. No .-..uth.rn man wo.IJ di'pute it." .O no, Sir: we claiin ao right to ateal the Ltiunion or any other cegroea, but aiinply the right to pment the ateaiiug of them. What- ever they may be in your State, tbey are here ii.cn, women aad children, aud aa aueh entitled tojuat the aame righta ofperaonand property witb any other human beinga. We did nothicg witb tbem but feed and clotbe them, our laara aimply let them alone. Had tbey choaen to gotoTexaa with the Lcmmona, thoy were at perfect liberty to go; but tbey detlimed, aad aere at perfect liberty to etay, aoeeaae

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ibIiou, *r.d h.i»c* the Pr.aid, ry. ( aii aadexaauaatbaHaUa* KNOX'»olcir!*.:d. hatfca Sun Ba idiug. F iit m-at.

tTV If n now DioBjBBOa BhoeJd 80l kBth ifl.u-arrhol a aaaBbbI trad aaaa ha weald n'e kataloaaiMihertliBii No Aetor Hoaae taaad on- 1-a rooet faa-f-dtaea .< .¦. .' ad lioi w ll admto thal ±'>r-* matU byOaarBarawfiboutd.1 tt« liaaiah, aa thi promptneaiwilb wh rh they ar.- 1 :jn;flied l». or.hr ia j fOialtUL

WaaTTBR awo rr.4 C08TOMB8..Tdo outoreiotliiugwl.il h faab on h^a intr idaeadtfctoaaa aa foi |liirn'i wi ar, coui|ri*eB i pi »' .. ro IJ ol akapaa And oa -n.t,and ». r. roii.ii nd aoy Inciid of oura, who deiirol to bearaeefolly fiited with iuit the kind of wintei aabilauital.i. a "' iewa.,0 '"r' ¦ welin.ui ol AA. T .li.Nr.iNr.4h Co., No i.il Broadway. Ti:-ir¦toafc aaaaaata aa eoitaaai of etery dattoe m the « ny of4)veicoate. OveraRi V.h, Talmna. Clo-ka, VA'iap.oerB. I'm.oi ita,fc* fcc, which haa oeen iatii'-d lor tho ciiir-n* wi-i'-r. tau afnai' OBl at.d woriciiB'ii-bip ihey bata no e;o .Ib in any

ii.adt aada Boeh ... tha eity, a ir t a t .ey h-- aarpaaaad f.ytbreatabiiBMi.tiitati.at toi.t'.ne cluaitely totl.l-txici-lioo .1 oio.i AVe ou!,' icho publtc op.ioiooootd oa lwei.'\-fiv" ya .'. iiti . i..-..vii. n ui-ady th.t.kafwafJaa-iwoi fcTjo, hara oBtaia .1 fo. their raady-B__ae_afc»-| a aalafcrity aaaal to that ofany -ad taa'.re kaaearetoawbare la tba eraardaparr_iaBt tfcaaeeeniplali. d CBttara arr ( mployt i. and a k'iit can be m idato nii-acuia in a few lioiiiH.

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FA8BF0RABLB WlBTBB Ci.oriif.o As ouritock ofl.ai,l.,ni.l.l" AA :utel Ciollung ia verv iaic I il vuioifaIflMeel Hotida audgaririeiiia, we tvi.l tron

4-verygaiinuiitat reli.il.at a gr-at r.-ia-i-i,. ol p.ica, toluakeroon. lon. Bpi.ni; ...bl.: gatocknowii proc Molmanxifaclure. tlur fiirn a it iii laor ua w.t'i un earlyi ul andniaka fo> ir ael.ciiona Bomoal beaal lmta,iVintrr AA'rajip. ra. Suo t- Coatt, Ovaeaaaaa, Baeka, BuaineaaiVrocka.Ar, Ac n* ilt'ioa/tli the a.'ock ia v.-ry trge themoretaatT ihii.ra «-i 11 aoun ha m-I'.-t. d. 1>. i J. Ukvlim,>oa. (W ai.ii M Jolin-a'.. corner Xiasii...

Rien 1'Rit-s (iiM.ns roit thi: llitows .Fi.)ri.«lid Rio. mi., Pluin, Char.geaMa, Btripa Bl d Plaid S.lkAat verv towartoea PtoiePreneb Menaoeaaad i'rtramattaaBl radiicad | r.c-a. Rich Pe Litm-a at I', I 'i and 2,. El-ii, nl 1'IhkIb t.l . v-iy .1.raenptiou tery coeap. I.i'ig and.. inare Brot'be Sl bmib, netv kivI.m l.ul ib' t'i .thi. all co'.-

18j.er ri i.t. 1- low the iuar*et nri.-ft. OentB' Scarfa, Cra-va; sTtaiidkf rrlu. H-. 4.C.. aellin; orl. A rare c lanr-e to pur-< a. aptol < .1 pi< .' nta lor the Holidaya at low p

»i. .ai. Booi.sr.. Xo. 08OraaeVeU,eeraaa oi orchird,

1;, ih' uh.m.ivis abdClothibo..Wt ar.«a ..aii.g oul our atock of Ml n'a ..'id Hoya' Over.-oaU au-1* iothing ht grratly redaoad prto « to make room for aewr-pring Oo4i(!a. Parafc.aia la aaat wiB do well to aire aar, c.1. Bot oiiton L Knahp, Xo « M.i den-lane.

t_jr* lH'.tiln, of evory deoeriptio-, fi>r aale byW. r. Baewa.

No l*i I'enrl-at.,N i York.

WiNTi'.n CioTHiNo..A full suit for sovcndollara, conpiiBiiig (Iverroat, Panta an.I \.*'. aad otlnraat oorrea|oi,diiii pricea, cau b,- ebtaiaad -' 0 E Fo'.-WALi.'a, A... M4 Fu'ton-Bi. hetwara Wi_kua aad OeJd, thurlieapeM rriidv-m.le Clotiuto| and Tailonog oaiabliihiiieutin tbe Cily ol Neu-Voik.

Hot.ii>Ava.-N*'W l'ruits liin- flnct'ii'il Ooffae,fll oicc Orrcr an.I P.la.V Teai, Sp:c> v (' r. .1 Qaodlaa^A tnter LampOil, and Fa'iiily (iroeeriea in ullt'i-ir tari- 'y,foi aale al the low.tt tnurket p.icea, at .1 O. Fowtea'a,Noa. 36liaml M OtW irnrh bi. and No 18Vl *-y at.

GoodNi«s..A pofooo vhodelightathejoro7i.ka,who makeathe young lad.ea happv. nuil briagaaiBfleato the lip ot the inatioii i.iuat 1«- a imtilie boaeto 'or, aadll ii.-to. e our tnrnd Mr.Ti'TTi.K. No Sl Broadw av. nmat !>..a pbilanthr .p at ta c\t rr »rn»e ofthe tana Mr, 'li'rii.r. haaIt.rBklr, saiinlde for Ch'iiaf.naa .id Ne.t Yt-ara liitlav up-vt ud ol t.t. I.i iwiitd iBii.io a >.f Oainea; t.j_. wax Ub1.ii a, and a '.art qaantity of arti ii., mi ndod ape-eiilly Hu I.I aklWbl u. l.ro. tor Iailira, he l.aa a » :;. rl., ol-l.ctitu ol ii..- yen 11 it Jewelry, Preaaiug Cusaa, AVork-1-oBca, Caid Caaea, Cl.ina a id Porafcyrt Ptomn ». S.!\ .-r>vare,Ar. Pta Ihe gei tl. i.n-ii, aph n.lnl PriMlDc Caaea. C»n*i,J'ortfolioa AA'aimg P.aka, Opara Olaaaaa, aad ia focl apar<lt cl mnat i-ni ol al tbat ia rare, baaal foi »r ne .t fro u i teryc'itne ui.t't i ht-avi-n. Aad bt-at ef ail, everythum ib aold at. Baa ti> it Btu ai.ly ptice.

Oirra h>k tbi HoajDAta.--Oae ot* Uallet,l>aviB fc Co.'b tniierior lotinl Piatio-Foite.. pchiy . a wti,vtiihlbe n>>t ly improvi d -Coliau. Laato \1A aiyle, or one

a| their plainer Ptoaea, without tne .Eolian. fo'ina o ie otIhe moet eetirable gifla Tiiat theae Piauoa are aupenoriijitrunei.il, we tne only Io ret r ta tfce ifcaaaBBB-thalliavetbein They can be ai en at tfca Mt'"| ditaa IL'tel,<>o the Collma lino ol Beanwra, ou ihe Boatou Baaaiari,fcraidea liumlmU ut p it tr V.iiooe in thia city, Biooklyn,Ac. tKiiLD a Baaar, Ba. «'o araadtaao,

OoaaVUlOOB chk likoiia.lti< itrotuplimt'Utevery gttili. m_i ahould pav to In lauv friauda. to l,H»k aaliar.aomr aa hr ean aarta| theae g*la ttaya ot tbe year. AtAuiTOb, No .'4i HrtMulw.tv, will be loiu.d aapnrn rravata,beaaltfnl acarla, rlr^Bnt alovra. k rrnch eambric and oth»rhaadkerrbient, with otiiei taatrfui ininor applianceaof theItiUrt

I'acit Toa'a Cabik, a BBB Fvr.i.iSHOaaa..The Tov Baraar ol Rooxa*. Na 449 Uroadway, to tba atora for all tj via.t. in the aeleetion otPreaanta foi tbe bafc.ata Fvery varietv ot Paaey OojdaImn the ncheat iula'd Tables aiid Wcrk Baaaa to a penuyAVkbtle, wiil be Ic'.i.d .n thia exlouai,e l!._ai: aa.i beiugall luiported bv Mr Rtiut.a.v n ronuection with hia a'u.pin Loodoo. cau and will be aoJd at pricea to auit bia cua-

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Curistbas I'ni:>i > rs.Latlit'8, if you wishtoaaakra onitabia l'riaei.t lor tbe Hohd.ya. you c\n uN-Ivia at MitLca'l, ia Canal at. Oeutlemeu'B E_broi.l*r-JMiapetBof tha moat baauiilal patterna O.-u'Semeu, if youwill relura tbe re.pBuicut vou caaobt.n Ciuilt.d Ho.iuaad Ruakiua, Alpiut. Buttou"R, ota, Toi'.el Shppera. AV'h.tahaliB aud Liuru ilailara, Slippar*, kc, with t'oya M.aeeaudChildrva'a Boota aud -Sboea, in great variety.

_llnui't. No. 1*4Caaal-ot.

Tora run the Ho-tBAf/a.BkBTA CtAOa atItoMK, kc.Ifceaa are few atarea that can vie with tbia.a rrgaida %ar..tv. atility or cbrauneaa. Everv' i-. to

-ioa or i_.tn.. i ou bnid. Call aad aee. l.urgr \»< nn.:r, Na Ua Caual-ot. J ri__LOCtf.UotiDAY FaKiKNTa.-New aml tijipropriiite-irka for lrea,ata can be fom-d m .il.ui.i_u.. at 11 ta

aiBC'a, No. 419 Uroa-way Freuch, Eugliah and Oeriuanarticfca for irvecate can be fom-d m .il.ui.i_u.-.- at 111*BiBts'a, No. 419 BroaUway Freuch, Eugliah and OeriuanToya aad Oamea, ol rveiy drocri ptwu. AUo, th<- cclrbnOad4"ljiaa Bafclra, ail waea. to whicb the attratioa ol tt.oe whoo_n aaarch ot koiiwlbinc auiiable for tbe little oaraiadi-

Aa r_ ly call will rnahle the puroha.-r ro make ai aaarch of aotuethincauiiable for tbe little oaraiad

1' oBad. Aa r_ ly eall will rnable the purcha.*r to makia -rftdertaaBtoa. Mbbbingj, 419 Bmadwav

Vi.iDAT Prisists..Ladita _ud uoutleiat-nbt ¦. .1) Bad tfca b.4 aaaonueiil of gooda ia tbe c.ty. fnxn«... m aoiect Ib.ir Holiday Preaents, at HitchcocA k'.*. . raTBi'a, No.947 Broadway, corner ol' Lecuard-at.AVh .¦.a geatlenuui bertow upon hia wifr. tnother. ria-t.r, -th*r or iweetbeart that will be more BMeptafctathat r4b>ni ahawl. a cloak, a drraa, a nch huaiJker-< rit aaatelbu¦ of that kind ' And whera can be badit b than ttero ' They arv aelliug handso ne ailka fro.a/Ot. ayacd ap ; etoa.it w.terdalataoa at 1 itaoiatuue\(«.. j* calicuea, hhIjbi.Ii. faat colora, at 6. and other

.1. .jaally cfceap Alao, goatlrmaa'a eratata, haadker-._. .. glaraa, aodor-ahirta, _rawera, kc, kc.

f «<" Aa thf Hulidara approach New Clothea». in.jud. Tbe beat place toabttm ia-.; p y ¦'..':-aodaia. e. aad ato.toaahle ready-ruade Cloihiug » atSaimfc 1 i. » popalar Ctothing Emponam, No 1<_ Fultoa-ot.Ctl ". ¦ ly aad m-ka your aatoaboaa; lor a fr>r dollara a eaiteaa 1 obtained appropnate for tbe New Year ca.a

Im-ia Scabfs frob AocTion..Mr. IWaiAOhJS'a. mW Broadway, will ofar for aale one of tbe choicaat aa>aoataaata efwd mpi other colored Camela'-hair Bcarta orareahiattad for cale ia New-York. Al it ia daarabta to cioaatha wheto iatoioe tery ipaedily, tfcay will be oitorod atTrtail, atow at afcoat aacttaa pncoa, after whicb t>y .villM8_»p8ttdafeiUoftfcea-y. 1

' *|roi [UftaTvati DAc,rF»»»: irrfiss,pLt np ia C-e Bi ¦:' ih OoM ' li. ;v K-yjt*. al*. ke. I B,tv nd i .1 ga.it Pae-v f ***.. "'

1 , 1 Ha;. iL'a;d. fjr aaleat h:/ i, Wert. .S-).';* »',

ToiLBY 8 !.'.! ¦:'..Lailiia BB Ca**.- r*rrth^k<.''¦ i c ' *°.\r \

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t'.e iaat Hohday aer.aor, waaao z-at .i i*-f» "

wi ie diaapro-rifefl frorn CajlTBr.l.L'h iaaatiity to *--?:> j

h.aoraera. Appty ear.. _

A Fr.a. Doon« Wr.«T a* Hrt iad.tat..MnL».ro»TaPariaianm.ri;t»ct..rrd,>"i«;P-T; .«¦ >",oh.'t'n,".,ath.iaj.icv ial ie ""' " ' L " " t " ',,."P .ctb.-a are rbc,rg.<i brJni.t,u',ctur.,.wI n ii. waal et Fren. h Sijipeia. or aay an.c.e ol to rt 'ov-

MiTH'B, Ba. 7f Bleeaktw-d.

g T M*.sar.5GK'. AND HaRMOBUL. aJB-Madteaa P-ibiiab-dby

J 1 AvbLEEkCo.. No."'-' ' Y._A Moaa Novr.r. aud Attryctive Eyxiri-

noa to ai Bai* ama ,. r tiiAt^t.-r-ew th n<. .

Yr.tk .,r. tohe a-ir.. al BBT 130*4, m ,-'. wOl i) "t "".;" l" "jSiaora. u,t,it,.;-o S-wtt, kaAJaiaaa-taay i-rf..rm .:

k.d.Ofr'.t'h.i,g-ait., Briraceloul ra; ^^-mqoiW.". ngtb and I- autv. Cail aod examtit* thr machioea at the_

N.w Fraita; h^<>. >n:n*. Ten8 andCdaBB* at jrratb»rfi.-j:.a Tbe beat ofOaitJ ButJIwt'.t n.afkrt T..., .-. A. PABKER. T^paraiiea ftaw.N. ."l Bror.rnr : I... I « «J" »»* »

,...i,,ii ( andka. YVi.-.w O..0..'y>.M»g*b»u.Uo, 1, w prtce Batil aa, tt.lv 5 (¦ Btfl j' R. C UfaJB* 9c.

Hijajteheeperi aad aiiotberi iu vr.-iutof,. ,:,,.-, . v, wsald ***£*><£&& ZOi....«..: »3 *ta*

an:.:. t.,t nf ait.c'.u* ;rt Ina ItM evrroSrtitd :o the j.

fv? We fiBntaiTni to the iped '1 .tUi.ut.iou of.a, ob.ec; 'tiuay brioootainatu..r.t'igUknow.-tige,.ta!<nk*i... maat ?1 Mr <*,?1EK.to ta

t, .,.,. ,., anoll.p. ,n BO B »* bBTB, H, WU Bkli L aCoroa Ol

vui.gu.rL v.h-p a ¦ *r- .i.v to i- r fal ir-t .<lvan-

tkaetoecar. th b *l -t'm nt keepia,, i.it»r v-r. inr.foaa. thd Mr. b -Ii.al*

Ution at kng ia Kn«.a:d a* itdoeata *ij

¦,.,n YY'eabii-.iity cfmakiagnor n databel er actraamtad wtthMr b^aktavmg. In .-eaiihiaadvertiaemr.u.

I"«; PowLRBadi Wki i b, Phreaoloaria *... Btoo Hall. No. 131 Nrjaan-at.. New Y'n'k. and

ffo. 14? Y\'a*hingtnn-*t.. Rcpatoo

D. L. Ro^ A Co.,C laaiaaioa hfcaoaoi-.BaaFbaBpCi*co,I tLiroaaui Roaa,faw >.-

184 1'iail-tt New-York^lka bi

bij h'd will -. »b PP'ia audrith <

t.iu, ,,' D. I.-n Franeiaco ani RpJB, FalcobebkCo, ta

li. t». 1 I1r.aaa,Clancev ¦.¦ P s'

Mr Ro.«a havii.j jna' airived lto-r. Sm Frai' iaoo, wh r-

, .. a ba.. n *-,tuiinifaant wttb thi u-l.tpny toa-e

a: d hdvta. with afai] per* abomayr t inii '- ol tni r. -. oi ri .-. a M l

i, New Yurk aadfl hi* peraonal atlttieiatetadof co.^ig.. r with toam in

...,,,. lloaa. FAi.fd.Nr.K kCo..Itfl ,'-4 I'carl-at. betweeu YVall anu Piufc-at*

1853..Acooi i r Booaa, Diaoiri, <fcc.Newfirn a BJir! ritbi racan I.ippBed B ti a 08 nn' t- a-t af ild"t i.aa Acrotmt Ho'ikatr .. or ha.e thaar BMd*t>, order *¦ ahori Botiee BtdioiPr **e*, Manifild Yv ntera. Oold Peofl Diarie* f.r isn.

... o-.r ii, .1ei il lltbograph at < b< ar t t, p I' 'i ^ Loi rR.:i.. I np raorrjand Mi.ni.t !¦',.' ot Btationery, Wo.II Williamat,

Licitr roa tiik Mii.MiiN.If ..niy of our-, ani el> * IBC ' t m h<-

., n.b'i li it ll I "r woald advilD al ibe ac pra nu b. uf Mr. J. O. Moi ' Noa, liJ

i'n..-pt Thia it'-iitlimati haa ia Biadoraf ini ai eleganl La - lo b ..;.:t

.., .ttt'c principl.. p.-.iirgojdligbl al tbe - i' - »at Mr. M. r.iao

at'Midato par littii'.'a. an.l t--ter-.lv to ^i.uiitfera,v .tl, Ibtva inj liahl on iart mbjecl*.

t tr 1 haae bmbtI eahotiaded oooiaOjRtee iuYY ai is's Nf.Kvois amii'oil. Ibad obdalitaja: d ui j>. nt- tion, a oaervoa* tli- I tni ^.-n ral proatration,f. ti *i,at 1.1,1 tioin one bottla. I .> ti uow quita a dtfl -r,tiu

Wi D a-. I ie rtt kn< w ai vi 1 n * *. woadertul in uiv lite.Haa. avturr, No. ii v..rf tik-d.

il p«-r lio'tie, S-jpi-.- ,101. DepOtNo. 102Maaaato m.y pari o! tli-- couiitry.

HaIK DyE WH WlftS. .'-' \ i-r -rt - MhQt. r i- »r lelaa ia a*laa*aBaim tii paruof th*

woild s |a rao'.a w iah.iiK u Intht, ataaaul and durai.V t'.'..- .,.

Toapaa ean aarely b* taitt-d IL, Hoir Hyo i» applied, (aBure jtliar iiiler) or aoid, wliji-BaJC tin! Bd IU, tt No 4 YValj.lt. Copy 'Jleadrfieaa.bewareof 'iiulit'ou*

Rr" Pbybboob A HoMPaaava, No. o7'JBroaewav. iori,cr of YY'h.te-.. are r. .,. U;ly fro'u

..,'. tb* Aactio.i Room* aa araaadiy lari .1ffll.l |. ,('';,. .-I brilll -iM-v nl ,l| .1.

rtebnaaaol d.p.. nyl ag 't.r oaaiad in tin*uiarkei. Maaypaoena roarowaaai aat88 bainiad rlaiiwhaii A*aa tha luiiawiiul World a Fin oneei.tirc piece, to tvhich ara call Boalkkic af.--iil.iii.

rJAia Dya..CaiaTAOoao'i Liroib BAiaDraal al eonc ictioiapati'ortii

piatto of Uair Dyea Tlie pablic have*n.ri guaiai.tacin CBiaaAlaOBa'l ll.E -thr ga .r .i.t -eof theirott n rveaig'I at « ttt aaiug af Inaeat S..6Aator

a th* piocn of applyiug it an.l tbeeSeota ptodaeall-y it. a p» t-ru aa black or a anperb brown in itfl Btlfl,r OB. (t1* lor aaic at lh, priin ipal Dragddfl ia th* vily, aud al theptoj.nr toi'a, No. 6 Aaf,,r B**A**.

ITtT" NoClihtg it- BMree rnmakaa thau tor oii-6i.it. iiicii* .rl- aU». aa votd of jTiiicjio aa of brain*.toen-i,, u\ in io »t i.|iiui tbapaoll i.- ii..xiu-,a uiitation ofnvt.-ii Liiown, auprered aud acn-i.tif.- prapaaatkaa tha

ua ti ck .. to iu iienre fcpaciajtflg the value of tneongii ai nnd wall t at. J artich aad then vaunting the *u-i i'i ntv d the ..l.itation aa la-iug tbe " bfld kfl ttie world "

Tha* ia ehlaaa aad 'unprtocialed ¦aa" iad imitaten Bat*thau.picii.c, in ulaaa flanaairob oaaapciaiakikli I....Ii. >ui ini.inii. Ha.k Iitb amoBB* 'h imitBtwaa af tha aay,iinlBBdlaj Ibereby thd the poMu i» an aaa, and utt- rlv io-rapahla dJnljingnir jtaaB Thiaaoartd «an..- h d..» w,-Ui t..i ritoi . ai il it ie *earoa)j aaeraaary to p*a tha aakkk,1. thah lii.ouii. An aueanai ta aaaaairaaa tha va'..r ofOOBBAVi/a l,',.-i-i.i iikn. Dta hrehaatkag r*d,myowlui.l bair to a Ipratifitiil black or timwn. th-- tnatant lt ia ap-llii.l, Wl aM ba d i i ii a.'i **ayiug,tNiagara R.v. i. Thi* i iiid ha r dye, ItaLIAB M*OICAr«0Boav, ani., '.hei tdnablo t,n!-i prapaurd'Oaa of Da. FelietlouaAt;.. 'iaira raa theil uvt-tt.r a reoown atdurableaithe eletna'rick* .e.'ai!.at w1 1 r¦ , .<

Ili foain Ubaritr pail.cn.arty that Ihr gau-'.t.o tatlet prep-atafi.i. af Pr Kr.t.iX OOOBAVB can ot.'y be procured ,-.t1 .a d ¦ajaaBahad d-p f, il Wm *.-r at., lirat atore fromliroadway

l'i.\>" Toci Ciiksts..TikiIs of thi* bt'sf qilili-ty. boxia ot b'eck walu-.t Alaj, F. .g ,.-.h. lirnrun aniAiue.'.eari Bkatr*. For aale hy R C 'Novta.

N8 BN Broadway.

Tir*' Vax 1)>:i sen's iinprovi'd Wahpesk Lasat Irngth brconit- au objictol umrevaal ataract.on. an 1i« dai.y iiiquurd lor br the *ubjecta of gr*T hiu an lwaalrd. thiuutd aud a allv l.icka. The reaaoa* are obvi-oaa, Kirat.lt ia a vegeta'ble pre|.ara'.:ou. ani it ac'i itconiiiitctioti w"h BBtara ii, eouvrrttuj gray hair Bo ;tafirat tolor Sei i,..dlv.The bnlb* aud grrui* recrivo froiuita ap|lieafion new lil'r and euergv, pioduciuj an rutirei.iw aai U-autuul growth whue partial baldaeaa rxi*trd.Tlnrdly.It :a a aafe ai.d agrec^bie OBBBpataoa tor t.i ' i(radicdiug dao.ltui ard al' eataaeeaa aregaiaaa Baai th*baai. N.ld ai Ihe g.-iicral depot, roouu Ni. UR Cna t.b-ra.pt; Bmbtoo. QankCti R cr k .Sin.tn. Ita. 1X7 C IIl.i.-, Nn. l;i.> Broadway: E M. (i.u aa, N.« laBowatyianu H. Y'. Buali. tort.t-r ol Baa Bwieb ai i U.iauc-att

laroRTtsr \\ ri ic NeTaOB..Thf subscriberher* io *noonocr that on the Id af Jan-aarv, 1811. be w.ll b«jinuoad. BaaBaarWaaaa «-r. bv ti B VYuli«mi, E«i. (late ofihr Tirtn of llnnt, Merriaiii k Co), thr buaiuew from thattia.rtobr rortdacted mtder thr title ofOroacE Bl Lns kCo. Iu couertnieuce ol the alaive arrange.-rient*, it become*lu.peratite tbat a total aud iuituediare rlearanee of th- va!-uablc atock d I'uno cuiaka and mantillaa, CU.oeae, Kren, hand liM.ia taniela'-haw a.'iawla, and raxe aud valnable fnra ofallnalioa* ahoulu he etfettrdi and ia order to inaure t'ii»rtaaul; m the ihort tiu-.r new t Mvening, tNr enrirr haa b*«uBitbtnittrd to ihe utoal uuhear.t of rediictum in pnee. Theluat oelrbnty th;a valuab'.e eoll. ction ol fureign novelu^ iuladie*' co*tau.e ha* dtaiueti throuthcrot 'h- t'o'fin renderactii ii.. iilaop.il!- oua; but aa a g-ndr to lad.e* w:u wiah toavail Ihemarlt ea d iht- BtaBBBl irirtnuity, we appen 1 thiaiibjcinad lia; ot a few jf theTraUug da-actioiaa, with theirloruici aiui piratut rr.,..-crd p.-icra. ihi.i.850 elegu.t c'oth t-loakav in brown, ruode and othdr prevaii-lngco'.ira, fortuerly »old at 0)14 to ilti. nBW rei'i-nd io §;o.tTP do, fbniK rly"a>ld d BRi, now redac-d to iiAi30 do., foruirrly aoid at |3 to B30, n-w reduced tolll to

i^O.A'.I th* Telvet cloaka, fomaerbv aoid at idO to iU nowre.

ducrd to 0V4 to #30.All tbe et,ibrnid.-reddo.,tA»n»er]y aoid at i73 w k.ZS bow

ieji.cedto*48to #70Shawl*.

430 Frewh Caabinere aririan. .Sawla, formerly $4 Bj #u\now retiuced to #4 aud #.Y4S' rerv i.eb hr.-ebe lonj ahtorlg t".nnerly R2S to #13, now

redaced to il* to #.T>..'*. v. iv fupe-ib French caui*i*'baarahawla, formerly $J0

to 8>*, uow retiuced to RAJ to #4VAbo, Iuiia cameb'-hxtr. and a orplendid variety of Cant-m

crara ahawla acd acarfio, af a proportiocafe rrJaction.Faiic-y Fvb».. Iu thia drpartaueat a , idtarioa of price*

n-ay only tead ro uitcleed the aijaaa; aurhce it, rtmalan. toaay, that a* tbe oaib*cribrr ha* m>¦-.- in at ire a tru.v uaajcia-ii'i t vanr:y . f aabira, atotv martent, cbiDchiiiaav'ernainaa,Ae, io tippa-ta. victoni.ra, rding boav citla. niaBB, BBBat*Itfot andevrrv otb-t prrvooaiiug (anuriiL iu agjr-gate t-alneupw ard of tifteen tbaouaaod iloifaix be vt Ul ouY-r rac i .n ic .-

uieuta aa have nrver yet br. u real-ar,! Oba-rve, tbe aale att>e ra-oieced priec* tviumenoe* ,.u Moadav. lJtt'Dec.«.ub*rait.t will cootinoe unul tbe lat Jauuary.Oeo. Btxrm. Pan MantaUa EinponaTt, 341 Broadway.

w

fy Tha * Spirituak*:*' of Miaaachuaottaare in» itcd to bold their neat qnarrea-iy BBBaajjaj a: thoMa*onk Tewple, bbBRRB) an tbe Shb and Btah BkBV.1 rtt aome rbouid atten.l, comidotring tbrrrjokeiraa in-vited, wbo would not Uke tbair company, B. may he aawell to expiain that tbe term .<p.ntu*u,ta' ia ic:e jdedto rmbrace only thoee who belieye in pn-acnt inter-ccuite wifh our Iricada wbo haae dcrkaited Ioi* Ute.

Vl \V-YORK TRIBUNE.NTW-YOIiK. TUFSliAY. DBC -l. 1861

For linropr.Tfce neit nntnbor of 7'ac Trihtinefrr Europ--

m Cucilan.n will be kaaed T il I r MORN¬ING, at :> B'eJoC., P will rTfjta'n aB the L M i

Newa up to thi time af go_«r :o Krea. .~injle copi-.,in wmppert. rcad;- I I B ¦ be had at the dn'*.

1 > i iai!i froni Il>.n T>Norrow at 12 o rlora.

Co«cre's..In Seu-itp.a eoniinnniration w,ia

reeetvc_l fn ia H<b_ W. K. Ki_gtafl_eB_fli_g-isr. aaRBBth n a»l the (hair. it. OOOBOfO-Bea af\thicLAlr. Atehiwm w_a Heettd FreBident ofthe BtBOte, .'.i.ii ti..- _<*J.;I ]»r*»--.-»-11.'¦quir.t opofl Boeh mi deetaOB teOowtA.Tbt LKxoo (.'luiui Pi n r-eat w_* then discus-

ed, bv lfeaaia Dooglaaa, Caae,Boah. Bewaidtiiul athera, a_d (J.'ci'i.- i in fcrorof tha clritnant.Aiiji.uii..'!.

!¦ the Hoaae, ICr. Bri.wn, (Mtaa.,) prth. appointinent ol h Geaeral ComtBitMclahna, whicb araa finalry roteddown, BoBoderthiafreeaad flili_hteiird. aod dnnornttir cov-? ii.iiH'i.t,a citizc1- ia "till to be ootnpeBed to fol-lowtheoldateolooa, e-Benarre and aeoerallj inbooeal ilaiim nitaiMa laafiil io <!i aoneet oooinn r.^r-iul tnode <d BBtttBg :i doht from the Uni-ted Statea; while tbe itpoi ol Praaaia la ttabletoa aoil in Iii.-. oara eonrta, aa tmeh h* Bia bobb-eal sntdeet A reeoiotion A*..i ¦ob-iiftodi l.».ik-ii,_ to thoehoice "t Btoctora «.r Pn MeoJ inai-gle .li.-rn t.-. j lir. Ewi ._ af Ky, «kc, afterwbicb tiie Houae adjouintod.

tor Dntoa la ;ir '..ncth adaaittedtolii.t e.-at, and if kin.l o' ntrikcB ua that aixteOB1 gra-e aed rererend aeig-iora' hare daaaagedtheir OWB repototiooa h.r BOXt to Ddthing.There waa nwrer a dovbt wl ri tba truo

B«_fTeaeBtatiTi ot'K<atnehy, artl the ipibbleaoa uhirh Mr. M. rr.v, .thi-r'.- eiaim w.ts base.lvooJdharediae_tdit«da 'Tomha lawyer,' in-ttni OB aariaga t li'k* n-tl.ief f:oui th" P< ,.i-

ttttiary. Just look Bt the Bomea ofthaaiainiM Mr DixoR'a rifht aad make a not9 ofthemBatb.Ma ara. Bag <Ai

, 'd bi--,.,.. Itani De 9aua»u th ('%*. hrta.)

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M. h.16,. Mr. Merpiwethc. bns abown hi* ¦. '.'-..

-ju.'t hy rtlu in; to ela'n. the aentwhio- hiafriciid.- v.<-p in'¦.!:' OB jivin* him. We tTWthe wfll ho egoolly oonaideTatu with reepoot to

thi- Paj and llileoge.>

| Anothei Bailrood eroBl throofli tbau.ill of tbe A Aldermen, las; nigblbr 11 io .">. Ii bi tn grant to Jamen Mu-ii!iy.Wiii. Badford and M. C. Btory and othera, theri«bt tolaja ruail from l-'iity I:r-t-~r.. dova>iiitl.-av.. toGanaeroort-at. with doaUe troeb,t) fiK-r,Aiitb lin^a traeb8,downGreenwicband\\ ;..-! in_:7*'ii-r t«., to the B.tttery.ftft DOt 01 81

6ee_ta; tbe road Blthnatelj to goepN-BtJt.ov.. BiooB-Ogdale road aud Tiutb-av., to II_r-ltm Biror.

It? Tbe Mayor iast nicht Yetoed areaoea-tiou paaard b] thi'ComuionCouue.1 t«i bbbyb-Ithe Cema_-aionera af tbe Brabhn Faad fromaefiing eartafai wbairea and piera belooging to

the Corjioraii. n. His reaaona are that n*

aoonaa tbe jiicrs beeome private property i

uiJI be taxahle, and fieU abandaoBae revenui'

instf-adotbrirely I'aying tbeir own expeaaed, &a

tbe] uow do.

riX'Our City eoluina rccorl tbia tnon_ngBRother lfurder pro,l'ieeil by Barn.a Wifetud lfotber beaten to diatb iu the preoenea ofher little daagfater hy a besotted demon of a

l.urland.We give. alao. an aecount of ihe opera'i.ms

and arrcst of an andoeioOJ t'tuig of Mock Abo-tio.aeao, itho bore lowi.had iai Baaaan'aa. forKeTeral nHiiithf p.-st.

OamCBS ANI) ¦ALABiBIaTbe BercRRi of the Federal Goveniai^nt ia

i.ot one whit tOO lur^o al pieaO-t if its lo^'iti-Btate dntiea were paoogniaed and fultilli'd i>ythoae whocontrt.l it. '1 ke Sa'it St. M_r i-

nal, optuing the cnt_iii"'ree of Lake Superiorto tbe toaaeia uavigating tho lower Lakes,n'.iiht to liavt- been eaapleted aa a NatiinalAMirh at lea«t two yeara- BgO, with auch itn-provinietits iii tkocbannelof the St Mary'sltiverbeiow and in the aeeesa to the HarboraaboVB ae aould haAe hWOtOOd _n aggrOBRBe ex-

I. nse ef One Million Dollara. A Suip Caualacrotia tbe upper part of Fltritla, Poiadnf bjhiibdrtdi of iiukn the orJ._ary lail.Uj; diatancefrom New-Orliutis to our Atlanth p.rt* and to

Europe, while greatly diminiah-ii,' the r.sks oftl e \')u_e i.i.d aecurinjr our Comnieree fromihteTruptitm in time of War, oui;ht alio to harebeen Cniahed yeara a^o. And now th(> greatNational Bailroad, conntctin^ the Miaaianippiti ith our Faeitie coaat. ought to have FivnMilHone a year from the TreBJR_ry lor the fivejeaiBi-Eeuing. hy wuieh time the work aouldbe complettd: ihicc etch end of tbe great

] world a highway would bo reudily coa.truetedby private enterpriae if the Governuient wouldbut build ODeThouiand Milea in the middie.Every oue of these worka, with a reaaonablo

and wi_4»ly adjuated Tariff, would repay itaeoat to the Federal Trea*ury within a ahortlifetime. The dutiea on good* con«umed inthe l.ake Superior reijion would rcmibarae a!lthe eoat of niaking that region thoroughly ae-CfMible within ten yeara, aayirgnothing ofthereceipta inta Fullic Lands. The NationalKaihroad niight require rwenty yeara wherein

tto repay ita eoat; but it would render habita-ble and vuluable million* on milliona of acreaof Pnblic Land otbvrwiBe vaeant and uaolesa,and _dd MUliona to our Fopulatioa consutningluiports and thus replenishing the FederalKevtnuea. We do not need to aell our rublicLanda in order to render theui a aooree of Ia-come; erery aquatter'a caMn and cleahn^ arecontributora to ihe Rerenue through tbe on-aumption of imported geodt: and wheneverthe* shall have been replt4*trd by a capaeiouadwolling and fruitful fAnu, they will contributottiU rcore to the Federal Treaaury. The non-aenae that Ilome Manu/aeturea, carried to per-j fection, would deitroy our Foreign Commerceand with it the IiYr.r.ie from Importa, waalong igo exploded. il u.'. wanta are infini'.e,and tbe grovth of Laxury ia generally meaa-ured ai.d reetrained only by ability to buy.Were cor Country to-day produciag her ownItoa, Clotha and Warea, her Importa, though

| la ra in prvportion to tbe wbole amouatof bar

} annual product, and of courae to her m-ans of

paynunf, wi.u'd be abaolutely greater thanni w. T! a? M.iwjchtiaetta annaaliy cnnaamea

far more of Fuports than Tenii"-*.-e. tho'ijb! her natural capacities are far leaa and her pop-uJai:on m> greater. She b'.iya more of othera

... r.<r.ter d:vcr«irlcat;"n af her Io-

.iuatry taabu > her to produee far more at

home. And ii" Tenneasee were henceforth to

add Tweaty Miiiion*' wertb af Morala. WareacLdFahr'c'a to herpteeo-l .ig;reji:o aaaual

| :. duct.ahe woaliboj relativelylesabut abao¬

lutely more _n m othera than ahe d'>*-a at pre*-enr She wt'i'deonsume more and pay m >re.

but owe lea* ard depend leaa on othera than aheBOwdoea. But the Public Revenue b _0l in

good part devi.ted, aa it abould he. to ptal Na-.., ai Worka: wherefore. in apite of flagrantprodfeality in our Judicial, Congreaaional andatill kBOre in our Miiitary exp^nditurea. we are

threat.nedwith an increaae of aalariea and a

gi neral eitcnaion of expenditure in the Excc-utivc and Dip'.omatic departimnta. The foi*lowim: proj.ets are now in proee6S of iaeuba-tion at Waahin.tou, an.I may be O-peotod to

fasten tbeui-tlvea on the General Appropria-tion bill at the hecl of the Boaaioa, viz:

1. An increaae ol tbe Preaiieaf8 BBlaiy to160,000;

8. Th.' eoaotraotioa ofpenaaneat roaiiaaeeafor tiie Yiee PreakleBt aud Headi of Depurt-tnenta:

:t. Aa i*ior.-a<Bt of the BeeXOtertee' a.ilari<>a:hl.d

i. An iaereaaa oftha aafauiea ofourEm-t ii.'ir.'. s abro i'l.

l.tt ia look Bt tbeaa in their order:Tbt Pieaideatof tho United Statea i.; bow

(.:. of tbe beat paid faaetioaarioa iu tbe lanJ.ugh Lia aliowanee ia BomiBB-J but $25,000

per-Dnan_.it lareally mochinore *han that.In tbe ;!Tbt pl.iii'. be haa a (n.it'ioua and com-

ii'.idii'i.a maitrfin prtrrided and fenuahed at

il.e pablk expehao. Tiien he haa a son or

other diterdtnt tvell aalaried aa a PrivatoBeeTBtBTT, B-d another aa a Seeretaiy to iignLaml Warranta. Tbea he ha» a -00 vegetable

rdeaprotided aad worhedotthe public ox-

-o. whfle tha proilucts go to Bflppty hiatable. N. atiy t a. r. Preaident haa made moneyout ef thr 0000, and every one might haved,,,,,. 8u.ht lea.-t. ainee tbe WhtteHooaa araa

I uilt aad ftin.ishi',1 at the Nalion'a eoat.

Nearly every Preeidenl goea into the otlice

II or and aeruatomed to i'ru_aliry, while everyenecaa earry away $50,01 0 Bl t1..- aad of hiaterm if he be BltrrideBt and iinostenratious.ou hia bbIbi] of $85y0OO, a Preablaat ianot? ipeeted to eatertaia exteaaiTely, and botobwill bo. Hia Cabini't and the iJiplomatioarps are hia tn!y habitual gueats ; if ho iuvitesthe Ifenabera of Coagreaa in rotatioa twicocuriit' the kmg aud oueeduring tbe >hort Sea-aion, Le doea aa mucli aa can be Q_peotod ofhim. Hia leveca are unpreteuding aud unex-

peBOaTO, witboa. gBS-ttng or ironuaadizing.But doublehia aalary, and he will be expectedtofeed and aoak the legioaaof oflice-seekera,Haim BfPBta, ccntract-borers and hllers whoii.fliet tinmstlvt sonWashing.on every wiuter,and wboee r.umbera will be treaily inereasedbf the fact that they have a proefOOt of flPBBfreding at tbe Wbite Hoaae. Wbatererelaeir.ay bedoae, wa trnist the Pr.-aid.'iit'a aalarymaj be lot aloue. It :s iiinply anffleieat, aml a

itandii.g rt-biike to the eroWBod TOOben whoaneb the liff-bloo.l froia the N"atiou8 of tho(ild Wor.'d, dooadag thi' weakox -^ex to dii-tOTtiBg laln.r in the Belda ard on tbe l.i_hnaysthat they may re\elin waateful luxury.

2. Aa to luilding boaOM for the Vi.'C-Freai-d< nt und Ileads af Dopartnn n'.a, we cotildmnnd thar, if the eoat were euro to bo koptwithin rtfiroraMe limita. With the und»*r-stauding that eavb funotionarv should furniahf. r l.;m.-'<-if, Wt am.iiIiI Botoojeel to RBOBtlaytf^.i"..hiO each, 01 | M iti.ill.to buildoommodioua dwelliui:8 for the Vice-rreaidenraud levt-u C.ibin.t O-BBOTB. We upprebmd,however, ahould :he building be sanciioned byCoagreaa, tbat tbe oxpeaae of each houae*ould be saelled tO$60jO 0, if not more, beforeicmpletion: aad tbea Coagreaa wonld be im-pettaaaed to furni.-h eael adttee fBaitCB-fa-if',on the repr.aeutaiion that it would refB-PB achaat the firat year'a aalary to furn'ah eachMiniater'a hou-ein a afyle betittir.g ita extentaml ipl. bIbt. On the whole, therefore, we areiiicL'i.td to >ny with llamlet.we would

' Itatiier heir tkoee ilta we hateTbin rlv to othera that we kaow not ot'

3. Thi' Viee-Frraideui ia the walkiutj gentle-man of the Waahington play. and ia very wellpaid at aajajoeat So ia the Attorney General;so.in fnct, are all the Cabinet but the Secre.tary af State. Hig dutiea are not particularlyaiduoua: but he ia obliged to entertain theI»iplotuatic corpi, aud oti^ht to be able do itre-gpectably. We ahould be willing to aee hiaralary increared to $10,i»00 if it Could beaithout drawing after it au incre&se af othergalarit-s; otherwise not.

4. Aa to oar Diplomatiats abroad, they eoatfar too much already. and every effort to in¬creaae their salariea ahould bo inflexibly ro-aisted. We did faror the idea of equallzingthem, in view of the greater eoat of liring iunme capitala than othera: but a recent peru-ial of the lettera writteu horae by our BeveralEmbaa«adora haa diept-Ued that ootioa. Everyone of them appeara to be Uving in the mo«texpectiTe ei'y in the world, ao that raiaing oneB_lary involvee the neeeeaity of raiaing a do.en.Mr. Rirea aaya a Mmieter ean't live reapocra-hly in Faria under |13,000 por annum, (thoughwe are conlident kit expenaea hare not exceed-ed IMOOO Mr. Lawrence laya a Miniater inL4indon can't exist decently on leu thaaIMUOOO, (and we know he baa apent more thanthat s-um :) Mr. Biown aaya ke liree at t>t. Pe-ter-buigh ou |MM, but it ian't nearly enoughto anpport a Diplomatic exiatence, and withhia fumily on hand he could nt expeet to flour-ial. under *l_.imj; Mr Barringer, in a moregiccral way.reporta Madrid one of th.- deareatofcitita.all your Water to be bought; Wooda oent a pound eTery thing you buy very dear,and 8}IUXJ cLarged for tr&naporting a earriagefrom Cadix to Madrid, A.c. A:c , and Mr. Fol-erm, facritlcing Lunaeli for the Coontry at TheHagueon an all.Bance of $4,500 ayear, re-porta tbat he cannot get on undcr an expendi¬ture of fl.,479 PC, wherefor be furniahea a

1-ill of particnlar*. includinz $ 1.000 per b*Wfor Clothiniz. t) 1,100 for Furniture, $Jj4 for

toa-daiait. a?:W> for 'Goaerneaa for Cbildren,$400 for Wines, JSO for Fuel, |aW for

Raaahaf, |SO0 for ' Extra E\pca>e or" BartWr*truninA;, «\c. aVt..In ebort, our Diplomatiateaa a body report tbemselvea moat acandaloudyunderyaid- aod we have long been loohing for

a rtrike among them for aa advanee of wages.It does not come, however. and we uow pro-

poae one oa the other side. We lnnintain th itthe intereats of our Couatry do not need aa 1

are not subaerved by ao niauy Diplontatic fuac-tiona riee na we now have abroad. We contendtbat we have no need of a full Minister at Rio

Janeiro, at Rerlin, nor eaenat Bt. Petersburgh.Londen. Faria, and posaibly Madrid. are all the

points at which Envoya Extraordnary are

requiaite. Tbe Wmkm to China. enlarged to

an Enroyship laat summer at a co<>t of $L\i,000inimediately, $3,000 a year permanently. and

|9.( 00 every time a new MinUter ia aeut.allin the most flagrant defianoe of the Cunstitu-

tion.ougbtto be redtioel to a C mimercial"Aa-mcy. coiting at most rf'i.OOO per annuin.

The Misaion to Constantinople. now eoatiug#)6.000 a year. with a strong teudeuey upwardto $9,000, traYfht to be reduced to a Charge-ehip at .*IJUQ. TheCbargeahipi to Rouie, to

Naplea. Portugal, Vienna, The Hague and Tu-

rin, mipiit as well be abolished altojether. audtl.eir placea nupplifd by able anddiscreet Cia>jtila, yvLo ebould BO paid salaries of 13,000 perM.iiun aid forbiddi-n to exart feea froin our

citizt-na fir merely eounUTaigning their pass-jorta. bjbMPRbI nn o casiou ever arise reipiir-irg more direct aud imposing relatioua with

r-'f t)'. Court< Itereiadieated. lef an En--, i I, Bt I" ili-litfttid :n.medi:ite aUenrion to

1. baaiaeao, lUaiahit and eome ho"ie, leavingtho Cd.Milar A-.(U'. iu tho iiieaafklge "f bis

rntyper functi*.n*. C)ur rolations ni'h ni-wt oi"tho NatfcM ot" Euroix* are Cotninercial, not

'. aLd M-Id..m BOOd the iiiterpos'iiioiiofEmln.-'i ib-ra. if ihe pahtti interests were

aloiie tc be reirardod. or rendered paramountto thooi of ..flice-aeekera, our Diplomatie ex-

ii-ndi;un.i a*ighl be redaeedal li "t t'.Y.uty-byo per eeat. Tet wa shail be natisiied if wolaeoeedhi preYeatlag their incrcaa

i \i'i:himknts on .iiaukiai.e.A |, titioR ha* been staro d in Syracuie.and

(wehear) very geiieru'.i/ siuued, askinv our

uow Ligir-lature to repeal no iniich of a receut

law as d< nouneea penalties for the erime of£¦ dtu-tion. biid in lieu thereof enaet that theliumarriou father of any child, (both parentabeiag White.) nhall, froui thenakedfaet of auch

pntemity, be dei med and taken in law to betLe husland of the rfother, and theneeforfhbound to regard and eupport her as bis wife,juKt as thoujiih tbey h.ul been married withbtnefit of clcrgy. Of eoursn.it is furtherpray-ed that tieiy ehild. whether boru in or out ofivfdlock, fl-all iuherit, iu common with all othercbildren, tbe property of botb parenta, beingdein.id thtir lepliheir.The fnet of yy ide-sprend disaatisfaction with

the iXaBtiBg l'.'gal dehiiinous and obliiratiotis of

Murriage. in notorious. To our inind, they aro

but n natural result of the aublimated Detnoc-

racy of our day, Ythich ehafrs at evoryreatraintand iiisistr; on the wideat possilile iinpunity to

indiY Idual c. priee and iudividual appet Ite. Woettef u. tbis tiiadoney emiuently anti-.S:>ei;d, andrettard ii* nioreapeeiotis inauifestationa witheuapit'ion ; ita more characteristic with antqi-iit.nt, and abhorrence.

ijuih a !aw asis in'lieated above seeaii pal-palkly eultulated to degrade aud diseredit thoMairiaee rdation. The naked fact that it;i1 rojectora acek to couliuo ita npplicatiou to1!hite pen*W (yyc ptaBBBaffai they mean to tho.^oof tikt tolor) hetraYs its uusouudue.s.4 and ab-surdity. If the prineiple it eiolves be asouudone, thi lini'Kation here suggented is plainlyuujurtiiiabie.

. Marriaire is bonorable iu all.' says an Apos-tli but it would havo choked bim to say it ofsiieb Marrin-i- as is conteuiplated by the Syra-cuae priject. Marriage as n penalry, a puaiali-u ut.aaul'Btitiiti'for fuie andimprisorim'*nt,wet'ould not n ,'oLci/e aa an old tn-quaintance.If it were even desirable to infliot its obliga-tious in the caees conteuiplated, we nhould iu-tist on having a separate naiue for thia viaita-tion of the riijors of Law.There are very niany practical evila certain

to reault from such ani-xtenaionof tliij reapokVsibilitiea of Marriage which can hardly be ^ag-ge8ted witb duo regard to delieacy. Our novelsYvhich depict the maneuvers oi designing, un-

kcriipulous uiammtu to secure advantageouamatclcs for their daugbtera, v.ould deriae ad-ditioiaal j iquaucy from the paasage oi' such anaot aa ia conteniplated. And what the Syra-cuie iMflieia, yy ho propoae to base the obliga-' i.i.8 f i thia iuaoluutary Marriage on the con-

tingency of offspring, would do with a younggentleman abo aLould tiud himself compro-mised with two or more damaela at ouce, theirpitition does not not permit ua to know.Would tLey con.pel him to be huaband for lifeto thbrn all'Wecannot confidently accuae tbe legal pro-

f» saiou of originating this memorial, and yetwe BaYfOR saw auy thing better caleulated to

bring griat to their mill. The lawauita thatBtuh an nct would invite, to determine whetherA. B. is a rusband or not, and if be ia, whetherC. D. or E. F. ia bis wife, would require thedoubling of our Judici&l foree to giae auitoraany clance for a he&riat; during life.We aeo juat one admisaible auggeation in

their memorial.that of entitling all cbildreni o an ei-ual inheritance in tbe eatatea of a com-n.ou parent. They are in no aenae reaponai-ble for their parenta' errora; aud if aay ougbtto haae a larger ahare in the estate than othera,thoae aho were forced to endtire ignominy andacora, perhr.ps privation and ignorance alao,i > eui.ei- of parent&l trauagreaaiou. abould bemost faaored. But tY"cn here, it would be ne-

ceaaary to proceed with the utruoet caution, ora wealthy man would have more childreucbarged nptin him uhi-n dead than eaer trulybelonged to bim whiJe living..We »i*h the atrong reaaona for Marriage

aa It Ia.for ita oblicariona,liniitationa aad in-destructibility.were more generaJly aet forthfrom the Pulpit acd through the Preaa thantLey are. The habit of regarding ill initita-

tiona from the atand-point of IndrviiiuiUaa,n.d of judgicg cat-h, not by ita intrinaic a-_-

acter and atrrage rcrjlta, but by the exsep.tioual hardtdrpa it indacea. haa Ird to aag.geationa. even fraim widl-roeanin_ and para-rj ind.d peraons, of chamtea which would re-

lie^e a few pajjBBM from uahap-y engarj.in -nta

at the eoat of weakening if not upheaving theectire Soc'al fabric. Marriaxre honorabl*. aodbonored.Marriaire aaered and ending onlywith life.thia ia of far ifreater Social mo;nent

than the reliefofafow unhappy inarried per-aona Ih m obligationa too haatib contractedand reaponaibilitieaculpably incurred.

FII.LMOEKAN INTFRVKNTIOM.Tbe eourse of Mr. Fill'nore'a AdmiQ:atre.

tion oo the Haytian qiteation tiuda io The £«.

prrss a defender of cunjjenial taatea, endowedwith aufficient ignorance of the faeta and a de-

gree of mental obfuaeation adequate to aueh a

labor. We will notice one or two of ita aaaer.

tiona:I Thetnie reaacn why Abolition EJit.ra here are aa

movedwih ' aympathetic' teara for thebreott"'df.rr_nr,rauati- the Firat, U that that ditftutary ii a nitfro.mwool'y head.ar.d hia neurhhora, theDoiintiiiana, .htimihe wi-uld hke to ki.*l. buro, an- deitroy, a-«\ iwthe i.-ua,

Thia is the reverae of the fact. The Poruiai-eana are iu the main people. of A/rtrun blaod.TLeir Freaidi nt, Baez, ia a mulatto. So aayathe Annuaire des Dtuz ¦NadB08Ot l-M-2, io

..peakinc oi the Dominicaua and their ideaain thiamaiter:"The intertention of the l'nite.1 Stfrte* U at.'l mora

'.h-liketl, 'than tbat ol KiiglKii!] for it Inya lown bb hcob-

iL'ion .itl.er ann.-xation OT a prot-vt ira'e, an I theAunjjkrani would briag ta St DoaBnaro !.¦-. le tbe Pr©.t. -taiit liil'.uen.e, tbe pre.u.ike -4" col >r, wliv.i w.iaij

.b. r.' lvnui ifow-iftktqt tktpoj ntati>.. befi___| wBhPrcetdeal Lu-/. wo Befl a dmb ot ecler."

Tbh ia no new fact; it ia as notorioua aa theexieience ofthe I»omiuic_ua ; and jet T« La-

prtsa doea not know it.Again. our neiirhbor aaya :

It waa Rt B time wlin. thiabeaott.'! people, [the H»ytiuia,] at.ii'.Ht.d hy thkt ?p.t.t M (BT C ty wiu -h B.rbar.

(.'liffantlv -WBifaata loward a people hve a.taraBwV.ware t_raataahu to eremia st. D imm*-,

aodreduceB to ti. rrnded iroaditioa, thatthBOuiaanmrBtJnlBrrl Tt .afurt- to th, a <>i Ku.ianJ andPnace to aieiiat the caia-tr.phe wluJi nnwt u-caaaa-

ri.y»naue.'Thia ia -be contrary to the trurh. The

llayti na, aaa people, are more intflligent, morecivilized, and in a better couditiou thau theDomiiii.aua. Witueaa the Ihet thut tbe) har.a conaideraWo aud inerea^ing for.-igu rotn-

ln.'ree. Tho l>omiaieana have none, or tieit

to BOBOi and what they bato ia doelini:.,. whilohume tratle is a thing aeareely kBOWB amongtl i ni. Tbe Haytia.'is cultivate tho aoil, whilathe only industry of any nccount praetieediaFominica ia the uioat primiiive and aavaite.

tbe btrdiug of cattle. Thia ehows eoncluaivelywhich ofthe two peoplea the more doOOTBM to

be eallcd civiliztd.In the face of theae atupi.l appeaU to aym-

patby, i.nd to tbe paajadleo egabtal bbbbb, whichtbe Doflatadeoaa tbeaawlvea 60 aauft dread, itia pavper bciefry to roeal the facta iu thia quar-rel between tho Haytiaxia aml Doinioioana.

The two parta of tbe iaiand were for yearaunittd under one government. A reviaioa ofthe Coustitution waa decidod on, and a con-

vention of dil.gatea, fairly choaen from all¦arta, BB80B_bled to perform that work. The

Uaytiar. delcgatea, bOMMI they were very bar-barouB and ferocioua, The Expresa will perbapaaay, were iu favor of nuilvinii religioua toler-nncc oue of ita featurea, aud the lloiniuicanawi re for toleratingnone but tho Catholic reli-j,'.on. Tfce liberala were in the majority, andgaiued their poiut by a fair vote. Thu Doiuin-

ieans, being thua beaten, aeteded, on the South

Carolica primiple. Other ditliiultiea exiatedBO doubt, but thia waa the turniug point. TheHaytiana tried to aave tho Uuion hy fightiag,but failtd, uud wcie about inaking auother at-t uif.it wlun Mr. Tiilmoro's man cumo in to itoptl i ni. It is true the queation had, in the _ie__-

time, beeome complicattd by the chango oftheIlajtitiii Government from a republic into itapresent foim ; but to repreaent llayti aamerelyiiidcaYoriiigtoaubjugate a ti.i_l.lnn .114 peoplawitLcut ar.y naeou but the barbaroua love ofconqtieat, ia a perreraion. It aeema to ua tbattbe aaaa of llayti againat Dominica i« about ca

'..¦.nl as the American I'nion would have agaiattSouth Caruliua.were thatcbivalroua republicU>rebel ar.d aet up on ita own accouut.But there ia one thing in The Exprtat that

we applaud and rejoice at. That ia a clear andii.ti IlitMl :.- atutement of the fuudamental prin-ciple of the Filimorean ayatem of foreignpolicy. Here are the worda i

" lt waa intertention of the right Uamp. There waano t.l.il i'.ai> r ,n_ about it It waa not an intt*rveution/ara r. tolutionary party ntjaintt the rotablirhed and unt-Terially recogniiied Goternment of the country."Thia ia faying aa plainly aa can be that tbe

United Statta ought only to intervene aqainatrevolutionary parti.a and ia behalf ot eatab-hlirhed Governmeuta. Bravo, for the Fillmorescbool of politiciana Aa repreaented by theirprtaent uiouth-pioce, they are well qualifiedtoeinigrate to Naplea or to Rueaia, and to receiretbe contempt of every true American Ro*publican.

PAI.E .rlOON.-iHJNE.The fact that a alaveholder'a recognized prop¬

erty in bia alavea ia Virginia could not makethem alavea in Stw-York, ahould he 8eo fit tehring them here, we recently illuatrated by thaparallel caae of Abolition Documeuta beingundiaputed property here, while they wouldte inatantly coufiacated and deatroyed in manySouthern Statea, no mettor who claimed to betheir owner, or wbetber he hailed from .

Slavc or a Free 8tate. Wherenpon heed thocommenta of The Mobile Tribune!"Therrfore, T*a SetcYork Tribune rnya, ita r^oople

hate a perfect rigbt to ateal the Lemmon neyroea. Baiwaa tL.-re ever a sroeaer non teuruur/ Tne Uw ot tbe.-¦ uti. iu tbia caae ia the Uw ni .eii prtaervatioa, Theterina wbieh The TrUmne luca to indicate thecoataquencea of ita tiolation prov.; thut tho ret* exiatencaofSouthern life depende upon it, If it eouhJ be aiiOBBthat hy allowin. tlie Lenimon alavea to hate free paa-aaije tbrou.h New-Vork to 1'rxaa, th*j wbolefnunaariarkof ¦ ciety in the fortner would be .iotroyed, tbe neeafr.ity of not allowinit that free paaaaire weu!d be uaoaaB-tionahle. No .-..uth.rn man wo.IJ di'pute it.".O no, Sir: we claiin ao right to ateal the

Ltiunion or any other cegroea, but aiinply the

right to pment the ateaiiug of them. What-ever they may be in your State, tbey are hereii.cn, women aad children, aud aa aueh entitledtojuat the aame righta ofperaonand propertywitb any other human beinga. We did nothicgwitb tbem but feed and clotbe them, our laaraaimply let them alone. Had tbey choaen to

gotoTexaa with the Lcmmona, thoy were at

perfect liberty to go; but tbey detlimed, aadaere at perfect liberty to etay, aoeeaae