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NEW-YOKK RBW YOKK AU1JU8T Apvektissments? for Auctiorsaeetblrd paga and rada iteimen see Ta larrrapaatleata. frtr A odrmut R')-To pilot your thl? tima i.ratudlce lb? maintenance uf the aVhnol law Daellned lv fen .1 caoDut leeaoiweeel ile ihe cnmrottltv bava 'h-n It a yet kjilasss, tot an e- tot's to jo-i a'v IBM liw of the rai- pr.i awIio? R) O'c nine, so earrow balseo? I WaeB'i aevtktBpiatiit tu tne Attorney, doyouiip raoee wl We cannot raike rro-ti aniwrr? lo all the kOBU 'IV lo L.M Re'o'lli rumeli. Thot do kart? Baue? Ibal tfjey ta on ire treat queetiuu. aa The reader who 111 eire fully ir 1b.11 in re rt the able paper before the Scientific Convention, by E. George iir, Cbargt'- to Central America, will sbsIm a rare treat.

We seldom hare the pleasine presenting a intercHting document. lii t'ongn-aa, Yratrrdny. The had the Fugitive Bill up and Mr, of Ky. off I Bubutitiato for the bill which was by seTeral Senators, but no Tote was taken. In the Hot se Mr.

Ei.iot, the new member from Boston, appeared, and toek the oath of office. Ihe Civil and Diplomatic Appr-v priation bill whb taken up in Committee of the Whole. SeTeral wre con? sidered and adopted, and the Committ rose Mid the House adjourned without a final disposition of the bill. I Virginia yesterday entered upon a new and more hopeful era of her history, by a Reform Constitutional Convention. Fur mo-" than half a century the fountuin of party she has cherished in? stitution? based on British Aristocracy as it existed a century ago, and as utterly hostile to genuine Demoorfecy as oould be imagined.

A Legislature so constituted that three eighths of the voters could always control it Right of Suffrage based on Property, aad giving several votes to a rich man and nono to a poor Governor elected by the Legitvlaturc, and nearly every function? ary either chosen by the Legislature or ap? pointed by the Governor and is the inside of the whited sepulchre in? scribed 'the Mother of AU this ifi about to be changed. A Free Basir-, Universal Suffrage, Election of Governor, Judges, Sheriffs, Ac. by the are among the Reforms which the Conven? tion just chosen will to inaugurate. And Virginia will feel the impulso they ar? calculated to give. She will ut driving off Felling oil her people, and begin to ro build her wast? places.

All that she beside to secure her rapid rea.scenHion to the eminence from which she has gradually de? scended, is just one more article in her new Constitution, which we fear her Delegates will shrink from the responsibility of insert? ing, though conscious that it ought to be tWo. read thus: BK Shall it no BtLAVBBS nob iBvolvn? iabt ut of ADti.Ti i.xccpi roa ib fetal STTBB lilt FeiteTH DAY Bf Jl IV, IS7C" Fraude. Our Telegrapblo report from Washington alleg mg aw. ptrpitration of cxtenaivo byU.B id ia at best blind and blundering though we suipect there is some truth at tbe bot too? of it. liav no doubt the functionary more eapecisilj i int at ia Coi Colurn, Collector al Ban Frait 'co, from Bteubenville, Ohio, and ouoif ti.e ft-? Ta? lor originals in that State wont IB Ben Francisco overland via Santa Wi rtt samar, r.

with a very largo retinue and ata very larga which we did noi come out cf lis private pocket. Our private Pern Califuroia have led us expect aoare aoit of eiplosion in that though wc aume 1m Col atand ready at all times to account the sht'l adjust it if be can? not toan underataodinej with tbo Treaiury accotaittaula tie is not the man to nor to' convey' in aij manner but such asbitrp law yar would conaider allowable and defensible, and presume the alleged extensive frauds' ameu-t tu tin- in his which have roached the Treasury for adjustment, there are such items for the rent of the building aaet) a Cuitoiu house, km Ac. rather tend to widen the eyes and which, on re fertnee to Secretary Cohvvis, ihey directed to disallow Col Collier heavily in debt. Hence me? a lawautt, on the event of which Col. Collier pay whatever he is adjudged to We auipect a commiiaion will go out to a ne? for tbe port ol San Francisco by the at steamer.

And vary probably the natural de hcaoy prompted by a knowledge of the entangled rt-LfHUon his brother's with tbe Depart mont has prompted the refusal of the otlice ot Aa Secretary cf the Treasury by Hon. John A. Ct liter ol oar Bute Ob one point whatever Yankee reputation for guesska; we msy thai theae ol defalcation do not touch the charac ter of Jacob B. MooBe, ttoiutcr at Baa Fran cisco. If ihey do, they slander him most foully.

yet be realised that the recent rut and sadden expansion of oar Territorial imita is the suse of a long train of aad It lb? ex teat of and tossessions that ainad tbe Roman Eepablio, anr! the same inflo no? our own. An Kiecutiv? at of Atlantic, never can an ttttcUnt adequate ovar sube rduoatas ou tbe coatu of the Pacific. It soon be found to a Sub- Post muter General on the Pai-ilic, a Trewury and Treasury there, Ac. Ac t'aot, a distinct exaoativs machiaery. And by and by it be i-veejased tbat an intimate and cordial alliance to? wean tbe Ang(o8azoo of the Atlantic and of the Pacific preferab'a to a com monity Inancea, Ac Ac But for that.

The Loco Michigan held a coovaatioD at Marshall on the l'th of Se-ueruberto Baotvinata a State ticket NtwiririR quel Iliad to edit a good Whig paper, ready to locate in a beautiful of the West, and to pay two-third? of ita valaa, a concern worth tri OCO, bear or a coaare by addreaaing til? Editor of tbe I'tto, two smaller tab isrtmet.u, from 81 ooo to ti.OOO. Of apply who baa not botii and Weaiaa Mtntut. 1' IIL 14 M'Bev i I I-1 tit.ie.TM mi sir ill .11 li? vaarC.441 'et? Law Morreo.IMt 191.14* MI Ui VI MI.414 VI BairJiltk. 7 WS Kr.ox.IM Var.s.'IR Usares.i.??) a hhehv.OS, 111 1 I Mil at 444. ('a'rdci, lritl 1er Cnuntiei to bear fron-, wh.ob pave Taylor 139, v'sss -17 If I iv? one badly Monroe, llt'on, Hand Ar.

Vj eat- But the eue tfib gra.h us be ii not hosten WBte flen'eaa ain't Htkton I It.il T-. Canrll. Set. I rsASl sn ttr, CltBluri. vu H2 Ml site.1*1 I 1 Ctrl.

.74 44 445. BurhaeiB.S42 V8 M.7 1 ardiew.396 161.3*4 Cou. ah Bl 040. Ta.t In Sli.eM? JT7.V? 433 Ki (irraoa.MB Bt8 8M 181 184.j,. m.i"* Ml Ht Clair.14? MB I'.

Counties.S/es 4 i67 ri'Cps reported far ahead in Hit oi Cedar and Dal Counties. Hi? election it pretty Be is decidedly the cleverest fe'low In the present Missouri Delegation, his Chief not exci ptrd. lets it I It Ouvtasoa, Fai-unte-T, IMS. notasses isjbSwi III. Henry.202 ilrtoi.

II Jefjrrauo. I 58. 18 88 HI. I.er.- 400. 90 711.

121. 14 Van Burea. tie St Polk. 21? D.vls. ion.

II WI S8 WsirilritoD.Ou Clevlon. 64 Delaware. II. 4 kind hoe. 40.

oew Jliper. in i JO. He M. 19 Warren. roaj.

new Bouce. opp. oew 2.C8J 410 Opposition ahead, Cats in do, Tbe above comprises nearly all the Slate except l'otawotamie. lawa I.IrctlsB.-lIrf Congrmtwnal Hmia Hear.US tu bureo.88 lo re? Lee.4Ji Ktvokuk. Mot.ro?.

Wepello.M 'Oavla. ft'. Poweshlll atn Polk. in Usllu. IU Ho Ml.S'a) Bo fsr.S7| All the District is now heard from but Ap 1 which gave Cass 74 msjority, and Pota wotamie, (Mormon gave Taylor major ity, and probably two or three ne? Coantiea.

Should they vote now aa in Hnnn woald bo elected by msjority. But we trust Potswota mie has given Wright tsoo, or at any rat? enough. Oov. Sbwari? very silly coinage of The (jlole laving acquired a itmay be ta well to correct it. It Beward's speeches are put op in o' and thousands, and that of these we undentand, have been direct.td sent off from The Tubunc, Custom house, Msrkhsm s.

Ac Ac Of course, there is no truth in this. We have sent off no copy of any Speech of (Jov. Seward's from this oll.ee, save those issued in the regular ciliticns of Tbo Tribune Wbero Markham may be, we have no idea, Imt if it is a grog shop the Editor of The Globe is probably better ao thore than we are, and yet we are sure the wbele story is a fabrication. That no one ever aent off from the Custom-Home we are very coniident there is i.o tute for such exercises in that Lieut. OtoROB Adams a splendid Sword presented to blm by of Jackson, The pro and con, were of the usual t.

by can we get up a faahion of preientiog and instead of ike im, lenient? of legal butchery It cer taicly would be an im, rovemen'. Suppose all our Now York bad been resented with an ax and a boe each when they returned from Mex" ico, and shown where to uae them to advantage it would havo saved them many a heart-ache and their fellow citizeus many a dollar. What city will set the example of presenting an ax and hoe apiece to returned 1 of the lit (York) District have nominated Nathan D. Am litoh for Con? gress. We with he had a beetter District.

Those of tho Uth (Hancock. Wukington and Arocstook) have renominated Jar? is 8 Pike of Calaia. Mr. Pike is one of the ablest and clever cat Whtgs tilia of suarise, and bitter enongh againat the Compromue to Ute Abolition vote, but we apprehend cot to get it. He woa.d make a good Member if elected, he will make a good run any bow.

We be ieve ht? agre-jd to the District. North Csrolisa Porno' of the 17th, returns of the vote for Governor, from every County, but two of them are majorities only. Tbey sum Maaly Uesial majority Is will ba eome icrtmbling tor Mr. place in the U.S. Senate.

Hoben Dal? Owen and John Pettit, ex C. are already anncunced candidates, to the a Joba L. Uobinaon of the present House in for the poet -m Loto State manuel 11 Hart baa been to repreaant thelVih DUtoict in the Conveniioo of the Uto proximo, to oonunate candidates for Governor. Lieut. Canal and Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Ac.

Orange, wto were tied in the vote lor froui have concluded to run ortjr -ienaible. Tf A wurves to dispersa the vagabonds who make night hideous th? ooroer of Green wit and Wa dttcllre, in fsvor of Wiley Uia) Pifat Ward, djabt gY ULEGRAM TO THE NEW YORr AbtlllUa tint Wedneeday, log. II. Trie Ccnvr-ntion met tt the Free Church In this village it 10 A H. and wit called to order bj i C.

Jarktor. Kev. Krruucl J. sy sppo nted Chtirrain jtto (em, A Crmmittre was appM ted to nomlntt? perma Brrri 'or the Citvrnt'o conaUting of Wells, Charles Urs J- W. frin.

I I -mtri, Junes Bt krr, i'j f. lie. Hgrj Bj and Caroline i r-f ft by the E'mor- who are fugitive signs. A Committee of flv? to u'i of L. Chaplin, i attcrrpt to abdnrt lives from lbs -t as'oil wg- .1.

C. W. riis'-rc Sejmour, Smith and J-C Jackscn. A Ccrmmituc wit appointed B3 rtiie i subacrlp tion 1" cent. donations to silver, t.

her n.d two tilver In be prese? W. I. Chsp'in, bis imitt-nt servi es th? of The foUowiLp lad were itch emmittee Beebe Hataaway, Mr Harwell. Mrs F. Rico.

TLe Con nutte, to nominate p.rmanentofficers the DOUOIssVfB, I u-d-J'frt-J C. ilalllavtar Sawi. ic-il'1. Mr? r.t lliti W. vVitiaTits.

D.BitLr.k, Mia on taking thg Cbsir, mid? a lew appropriate remarks. Ee then presented i letter from Samuel H. Ward, tu ich ibe latter declined bavins; anything; to do th meeting The name of CaAatXSS Hat wai subititutod for that of Mr. Ward ta Vice President. A communication wai rrad from Mr.

(Jooiell er.doting lome reiolutiori. A ot mmiitrc on tddre-ie aatj rettiiutiont wai ap. consittinif of two black at.d throe whito riiiii The It iituici we ilia to give 8. Putt, J. W.

LogBB arid Hakor. On motion of J. Hay, brother Hathaway wat rrqurttfd to give in Ihe afternoon a deioription of his interview with Chsplin in tho jail it Wuhing tot. Alio, thit the fogitive iltvgs arcient, of ahm. there are lomo thirty, Le to tit together, where they tuiy be icen By doiegat-js Adjourned till aften oon The is 'arge, consiitin? of person, amont- whom there is a imart sprinkling of hlsrks.

TLe Convention was called to ordor by B. Hay. PreytrbyUcv Mr rZnow The Convention ti. ri SB Mr Hathawiy for Bfl his Bath Yf 1 Chaplin. He stated that he had tome co'uderable trouble to get into Pngon because be was from the North.

Mr. C. says he neversaw the BU tl IS I I -Vy got Into hii He did net how that they were armed, nor wn ho armed hirnieif. Ha admits, however, thit he had made amngi menta with frirr.t's for the abduction. He.

iiyi be) his don? notl hut what he is willing to intwor for lo his Qaet The Addren Committre tien time into Con vi i tu and reported two to tho Slavee of tlie South from the fugitives of the North, the other to tie Abolition psrty. Mrs. Br.wiTT mide speech as-g nit the Anti AbolitioiiitU of New York City, in whrh iho handled I'tr tongue and Cspt. Ryndors te verel-. Mr.

Bi BBBf moved that a medal intta-ad of i pitcher bo presented to Char-lm. The Committee on Hetolutions then reported the Address snd 11 esoiutions, which ire by Messrs Smith, Davis, Dougiass, Clark and others. A Committee? of from ill Ohio Mtsftchugetts, iibodo Itiand, Michig.n, New Hampihi-e at.d Vermont, were appointed to raise money to defny the expense of the d- fenia of 6uiith Trcaiu-cr, who hcsdel tlie list with bWO. Tke Church being refuted for tlie of the Cenventirr, Mr Smith moved to go to Peterbnr? whish was lost. A grove was procured arsiini Prayer ly the Hev.

Mr- 8now, after wtinh tie Convention was engaged till 10 o'clock ditcutting the addreit and reaolotiona whi ii were and the Convention adjourned The is the Addreti of the Fairitive to their brethren in the South, and wai firtt adopted at a meeting of the fugitivo ilavci prescrit, and aubiequently by the Coavention. raffLKTBD ARD BRROTRO The meeting which sends yon this letter it a meeting of Uunaway Slaves. We thought it well that tuey who bave tutVo-cl you now lu'l-r, and drink of that cup of bitterness from which you now drink, should anil together to make a coumuni-ttkn to yot. The chit? object of the lei tor is to tell you how we find ourselves, snd in to doing you cm judge whether th? prize aTB have attaioed is worth the price of the attrmp: to giin it The heartiest piratci who come el us to call thsrn misters, who persutde you that thoic whj undo; ttke to obttin their freedom, are worte oil" than you are at the aoutb, are liars. Before we left them they told ua that the abolitlcniita won! I take it el sell us; but on the hand, they are the fugitives bretl rtn, an 1 the only complaint is Ibsl there are to few of of them axe memhen of the American Anti Slavery 8ociety and of the liberty Dirty.

(At Ibis point there aas strong effort wade to have the name of tha Colonization 8 xriety inserted. Mr. Smith stroog'y epposed it because members of that Society voted lor Mr. and it was voted we get wtges for our labor? we bave scbojis for our ctuldren, and can hear and learn the lome of us take great part incivil elections, but tnsit of the priests and churches it tha North are in league with th? South and tri tfriid to advocate the abolition of Slavery; ircludiri- our children, we number here in toala. the population in the 1'ree Statea are, with few exceptions, the sieves friends.

Douglass objected to this, saying no one was a fngnd of lie fugitive tltvg who would not tike him into Lis i and bolp 1 im on hu as Chsplin did Wt are poor. We ein do mor? for our delivcrince than to pray to (Jod for it. We will furnish you with pocaet comptascs, and in thai dark ein run aa ay We cannot furniih you with wea? cf ire not to ctrry trras? but if you csn get them tike them, ini, bofjre you go into bondige. uie thetu, if you ire I obliged to tike life. The t.avcno.de-- would not besitsta to kill you rallier than not take you back into bocdag? Nurs-iruus as the escspes from Uiey would bs itiii more so were it not for the misteri protection of the glus of property.

You even to take tr.a lijwest of your mutes hcrici. but we ity takt Bag fiat est. Pick up provision ir.d clothes, an i eUocrgat the tey or force the lock ind get his money snd tin. Wt regret BJ lay tiyc? thit it ii one of the Free in whi. the can tind an aiyluto.

Latt year were tax- a back Wa would not ad you to stop in the Distr.ct of John McLean, be cause be is i greit min lud your enemy, tad ti be it looking to the Presidency of th? United ba ii the Sjutliirnert friand, but u'eit to itcer for is New Y'Th State. There are poiiiti jour it-ndutt when you come Horth to which would cali your atte.t. Keep cleir of til Sactsrian Churehet that wit. not preach the abolition of Slavery the nuipit. fea, Join no politico psrty, oeiiittr Wdig, Ds.Ti?>;riti?, Prea Boal.

oor any other, Send rw.t your uJrca to white there for eolortd htldren The r-olortrsi rueei ol tlie North turn thatr bke-etato ProBJiwr-i Ciiu.rtiet ps-itioii pit tiea lo furgtt sxga, wa know yrar and nur last lo 3 ou are, be of good cheer and do not despair. An to th Liberty party wu then adopted by tbe Convection. folowi B-i s'street of tie Addrota to the Abolti its of the I'RrTHRBB: Yon to boll a 'H" eg to non insto a candi-fat lor I' cy, a hirl.oflir? there have been fl rd. (iernt Smith, Wra. Uuodell of New irk and T.

Julian lenv.me. Mr Btnithieclioea ia to'-o, ted the Urrs will not they will ritspt therefore recYjir.mexid the nu mi of William L. ti a of ihe WOO I ia I in CaM 8 I ui I i and a friand to thi fagidea It will that he it at- I Lieur. 'h the termi.fofH.'? exptrt? before t'ie coomem-emoct of tbe nend nt to be ed ia every free sml ettjrj County, me of rhsr'in be in the st n.on anil in the in the by-wsys une of fiaKxiom's mart)-? Let e- -ra si I on, vote rio fur pat to 'A itlt we leavo you to Divine Irire. The are of the Ileso', jti ad ed by tbe Convention.

lit. T'it Slavevry ta tkecaraeof aJ? cttriea. the 7 I II is the rifbt o' to we tjtlleveaa acure Dl Blava Uklc it atawrvtoa wa der I Klt-? tit', our are the cell of Wn. I. ir.d it tl )i----.

i -'--i Ml iu are tf In? Will wr.t-t.i*r t.r tji'i In bit or on me tear! ni oa cl-r uf Ij as a HiBktmtn ard a (cfiolar, a Palito fjriopiii and a brist run I -e werestyrenteen Iteiolutions presented, of 8 sVBwvw mtt) BpedlwSStB The tevet-ie. nth i rd ss th? motto of tbe I rcch mane! Civil III laUrealloa from hnata Fe. Bt I.otria, Trturtvtfay, Tbe Repudran but received intelligence from Santa i'? to tbe inst The elect? under tho Stats Constitution of Ncw-aleXico tuck place on the of Jane, and in the choice of Dr? Henry Conellyfor Govtrmr Emat.uel Alvarez for Lieut trover r.or. William 8. elected Represen? tative to Congress by majority over Hugh N.

Smith. Membera of tho were elec ted, body at the time appointed by the State Constituti'tv when some carious seer cs were enacted. The parties arc advocating Ternto rial and the other State Government A rasmber of the Senate presented Lia credentials and was admitted, but it being afterward found mat he would not vote the majority he excluded fr-im taking bis seat, and I opponent Hereupon a number of Senators MB? Representa tivc? withdrew, leaving tl Home without a rum. The remaininir, membera upon thom selves the responsibility to ti I the vacant seati with mon eiioogh to form 8 and proceeded with the business. Major B.

Wl.ilm?n and Major F. A. Cunning, him, bah late Pay rasters in the United States Army, were elected 8. Senators. The Indian! continuing their depredations though ai psrtr tl New-Mexieo An express whuoh Iclt Ssnta ti daya af ter ilia party, krou sealed dispatchos aud orders tot of arras.

Tbe wife of Cspt. Austin 8 A. at Santa on the iiOilt July. The in New Mexico wer very fino and proa ii Major is to arrive here, (9t L. ah?) in few ds? on bis sy to Washington.

flllatourl Election Lot lavii.i I turf'iy, A'lf The St. Ijruit Republican the 17 In no evt-i can the msjo'ity the elecioo of Tin H. be less 13 on the ba'lot. The Lepiilature is now stst.d to hsvj the following patty In ibo there I them holdover from the pre" election, af are clair-ied and I as tho the Wb'gs have I. tho urccttain i Tbe Houie of it Ik' ascer? tained by received at 8t.

on is killowi Whir's, S3) B-ntmians, II; Anti Bci.ioiiiai Nine Counties were to bj heard from aer-iin? as many ami each i rarty may ilcct a portion of thom. Take the number of the At'li it now 78, and ail thoie to the Buiiiou there erly be 7 for llenton, or a clear txBcrity of JO against him in tho House. Manilantlaa far lor.aTr??. ruiLAnxi.riiit, si Hon. HtsRi D.Mo'ihi.

besnrenomioatci tot Congress to-day by tbeWhigcof the Third Diitri 1 arlan? Uavemmeot la TokofT'i, Bug. 81 Gr-at excitement bc.n created here for by scr.t sale by Government of public that cost MOO.IMM Cor Jame? B-oktty of Tcror.t an intinuto friend of the Inspector-Genera-, and of Terry-it. fk'ored Public sltaOO that tiovernmei.t has datar to he tarra Alitrnilna InanrrccClan sis? tsiares. i Ttiuradsy, An insurrection in which four hundred Blavee to be ergaged, was in County, Alabama. Therendezvoosofthe Kegroes was opon by tbe killing one Slave Bud wounding tirenty others.

Tne Slaves then fled It said the saves were incited to the by bf whose lion a reward of offered. Large parties were in pursuit of him. He supposed to have toward Charleston. A Te suppose i to have beea in? tended Jlen who Mit? leide. The man who committed suicide hers to-day ha? been by hilo? workmen, ti Smit He belonged to Wuhiagtoa, D.

aUid bad removed thence to Portsmouth, where be worked Mr. Lady a machme ahop. A Rna Baltimoxb, Tburtday, Atf. A brakcu-an o. tbe Sasqaehaanah Railroad named PcUr Muiler.fei Ir.iii the i ars in North it.

ng and wu run over. by serious if not fatal injury to bis person A cumber gents, or better known by the eppc-ataon of rowdies, ha i a riot ia the of this city at a late hour last r.i^ht, in which gtms ani prutty 'roeiy ha-e not of any person vary seri? ously tbe affray. aulel.4? a fHiLAOSLrtiiA. TMirttdsy. A man, apparently deranged from the effocta of ihie afternoon at 4 ocio? tbe ave? nue of lade peed nee Hall, pxked a cue katf (rom an eaung itand, and cat thon into the ttreet.

where be fe.l, wu taken to the Majora ctlica. and diod. Be uid tie a marLaniat, named John Smith, from Va, bad Let tinink for tune had a wife sjjsj two BBbbSM where no property He tu between 30 and JJ years of age, dark htir uxi 1-ght He and Msjag eye brows, wore hit libel -d WiUia B. Dart, Portsmouth, Wa.hteitM BrafaraaaTs Rag. IX Mary rumen a-e at! at tnat the A about nv.ki rrrtio ti tu Bursiue.

driwiliire.pokenof Stephen P'tatapto-, Piti An'ror o' tr? Treuury. Jig. Edwards ttd Thew Kwbtak, PltsarBSMages' PtawtwB? Mr Atdrton. Cbiel Clerk in tbc D-pt-- to be removed. sti; f.

W. bat roposai tba Prrsi'ent of tt an srl.l ritor to Ule th? tags id Portugil ekr rVttreo. tt The Tbartfiav, lag. S3. Two tig- et, ti t) of Ur.

a vert, ire taid abs ri ivrty from the ad in Maryland. The Appropriation biil will probib te tha Ccmmittee today. rltet llaak. itou, Au.ait tt 11., of Htymtrket Square Back hag -upily terrain this morning by the coa i tit und i to a perpetaal in leWtii whi weg ic-rordiug'y decreed, ind the Bitiki-. tier to xiit, plying back tha funds tl ready Mrdlcai ApBtlatsaeat.

Bai.Tise?SK, Taariday, Mr. his been tpp tinted to the Surgical Chair tie Bill.more and Washington Medical Coileee. Tara Me at terra Triuraday, Augt-ataX The Cou'hern Mail is tiVoagh, but brings go news of inirwrtaaee. Uratt? tit? Klre. WiLMirsoTo-s, C.

Ttw-radtT, August it. A her? yee'erday inf destroyed Woo-ter A Ar.dersoni tteim iiw-mill, coniuming i Itrge laintity of lumber. Loss tlS.OOO. with for Bl.COO. Bhat la a Row.

BatiTiKosa, Thursday, Aug. ti. A i chira tor named Washington Good rich wit lut night daring i row it Wood wtn's Ttv.rn in Market oted mor? tally. 1: report that Police otllcor Gamble did it SB? l.i I Iil.Ma?....l'lr-t Thjreday, Auf. H.

Mr. Hamm? presented a memorial numerjasly signed by deniers work-rs in Outta Percha, praying that Outta Per hi mi bgcluiified imong enumerated articles in the Tariff and be lubject to the light duty, insteid paying it now per cent is tnonunumeratodara le. to on mitteeonFinsrce. The bill to extend the benefit of the Indian inter courae law to Florida, Alabama and Texu was taken up, debtts-td and laid over. The 1' ugit.ve Slave Ml wax then igiio tikon up.

The riutitiuu being upon the amendment offered by Mr. Prttt a tew diva to Mr. Miton'i sib gtitute for the originil bill, it was eis. 10; Nays, 27. Mr.

li'MiKRW'iwn then moved i substitute lor the entire bill, providing Otlicers, whole du'y it shall be to exo-uto the law of 'J rela? tive to Fugitives frini Juitice or Slsvery. Tho smendntei.t siso proviiles for record evidence of the Slavery of an individual, bis identity tad e-scatie, as proposed by tho Committee cf Tnirteen, and provides further that the Claimant of a Fugi? tive, who stierte Ms aha'l give bond without security, to Ulord the Save opportunity for 1 iry trill on the? uurition his right to free dons in tho place irva he shall he tilt-god to bave ci'-aped. Mr. Mason opposed the amendrntnt. It provided nothii'e furthertnan thelawof 'I, and wouldprov? it int-rlit lent ss that law.

Congress no right to a master to give a bund in relat on to his llgTg, te.d tha aeJopti Del this tmeudment would an interference by Congrest butween the mu? ter tnd tlave inch as he could not intent to. Mr. DsDBBWOoo replied that there was uo tuch li ten ti Mr. Mston suggested. The props lition was only to refer introverted luettioo, like controverted'luesiiom, to the jjcicisJ tribu? nals.

The debite was continued by Messrs. Mttou, I tvljrwood, Davit of Mitt, Turn.ry and Fooro ui lil 4 o'clock, when, without oming to a Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF Rjj.P'if.Sr'NTATIVKie. Mr Stahlt called for the rugular order oi buai nets, the reception of Reports ot the Committees. Mr BicMARDSOB moveil the Homo go into Com mittce the Whole that they mitrht disposes of tha Civil ami Dip'orastic Apc-opnation Bill to-day? Agreed to.

After lome iitMediseuis.on the Rouse went into Com tte?) upon tho Dipi- mttic bill, and various smerdments were propoiod indeoniiderod. i by Mr. Hui-Mr-S, expropriating to ijon BgBgtsM publication of works upon the Ixplonng Kxpedition. One by Mr. Uati.t for for reiniri upon I Cuitom Home at Portland.

Adopted. Hy Mr. Fuller, for repairs upon buildiaga in Maine. Ado: ted. 1'tndlLg further amendments it was found the was without a quorum, i The Ccn mittee then rote and reported.

The r-cnsideriiion of the bill was Sev 1 eral were to remit the duty ot on a bell weighing presented to the Bithop of hex by toroigner. The following, among other imendm.ntt. wit to Hejssirs, tltcrttions tnd furuitare for C'uston. House it Portltnd, tnlumi -ti I ject tt Ctttine, purchtse of sito snd itr Pott-Ufflca tnd Custom House it Cincirntti, do it St. Louis, re I ptirs Custom House, pur I ue of lite and buildng Cuttom House it Ban I gor, 1 he Comniittee rosa without dis-xamg of the bill.

Mr. introduced Mr. ut in the Firit Diitrift of Mis i tat who 'pitiiiied. The Uouio adjourned. 1 i whom the Telegrtph aomiiited forCjrgreitfrom New-Orlesns in of Mr.

Conrid, is CoL T. Q- Hl.it. Wa believe he it leif-romit-ttcd, but with th? general tcqui escence of tha Whigs. Tha Lonittona Ctrtfim iipp lays ho is unpopular, tnd wants sx-Gov. Henry lohnten brought out to oppoee him.

at Dftia Sute CotaV-ntion of the Whigs of Lelawire will hold at Dover, oa Wednes' nmj, of Aug'-iet, to noxlnato candidates Go'-'errcr and Congresimin. We -oirnfromi privit? correspondent of th? Itvptirtr, writing under dita of Wtihh aaaxa, August IL, thit tba Martha, of tha Weiten I'iiu cf Pannsylvanii has been re movgd tUid his brother nonnnateo forth? place. Bt PRoif-aoR are ataurod upon I I who rofesses to know. Profes'kr Webster has mad? another and full con? fesses, in which ha admits the premeditated der of Dr. Urns futiiy ng his previous Tuia confttMioa is ta the hinds of the out not be mide public until ifUr etowBratrarawt.

IOR BAaiiiijrr 4. Townsend havg sent us this T.citnttd and wail edited number. EL? Lt'TiUR SgvEiuiecx. boitof of ta-l now Coaimtisiouer to the IaltJidi. from Boston yetter day lu tfc? ship flentoo.

Bar Hooolal? Mr. 8. was his wile, daofchff. MIL prrtajist Isra-Mh of Kogltnd Bitl-oprio oi bo last Wcet BaSbcbts e'a? at lb? fia-e le rormsr mottmZSu ITaT" tmr? tve esrwl ett ana? Nxw Fail Ooori LeXasat eovaar Le.ot.rd tlstlr rail ard Oooda, of De Lalaaa. cZa.

B'kt, Blswls, Meilcos. k- as family like a aa, Noticb To tus La Dir? -We take treat lor tbe sttectitoe of iba? of New Tok to tee lades' Shoe St-rre of M- Miller to tbryckB 6aJ a rowrle kinds of ad tea' morueco kid Sttssara br-nie, 2 1er nade la ioeauofa ttyls sad BoM A'to. tad all kftdi J.BM'U.gr.?. (kJJJ CTThr ijailery, tH kW? f. tb.

Bot? eurtvetivv, resort tb.t w. know of si? hoer two tw cover tbe walla astaaat THE BMI DINTS TW Ib want cf.lBte-t l-i? Zttmu aaeia.attSilvM Dw bINi? at tie rttliuo rerrv end rid? 4'rvxt'u BvaaosusT away, ecrrjer Dutae tt where tkey Brtii vail, ty and of lbs aooet foavakviAkaki' Mr rverdef sJso a fur tbe ioo of lUtdotarvi Mat's Ale aaer'or iati a. w.rk wltrk IB the rued, of ksaaiai-, lb the Ti ere Is no work IBaBaaaaaalS ptirrheilnf tbt? of ttr Sae Kveslss Post BUaOal QT lo tl is a spaclai favor to rva-Aws ibeeppctetmeci of tradesman to toe Sor prills. are all and Ut? tovtoAaaaa, who pairoLBf is sare lo receive tt wltioat acije. Hue.

Heoc-? th? tvlBoott arenuklled Cahill, the eeleeraied Ladies' since be opa-ned kl? spscloas aad Store, Broadway Tba wtemba Usa daomlatoa of pma-xiace kl? at leeel and tbe most aad as regards his JBfjs Baga ke. for ceBUeaaea, we tile intawir thai is. speeltTieBS of ranch tsste and sit 1 do not eon: Bst'WDBis's PoBTsata Gats fa rnt corser of Liberty and csses eomlfne scuy advantsires over the rnede with the view for real earvlce AU tbe srTJiatTj taloed are of a eooveeteBt sise amoer which may be the Metsllle Tablai asta for kseflne raiors to perfect order, Cots? "actobv, 3k7 Ba.jAtiwAT-Tbe lection of open work dress ta Basal Bal falo Ho- fce to be seen ia tbe City Lediea will teeeetvs tbe of procurlee Cembs at BBa frcm tbe 'act thai lbs care takea la the of each, ae to at Uta bead la tbe moil Combs tttJe lo order ifter any panera. let? Dr. ItvtJBBT, SI tiipeaard-it.

near Bivjsjktway, coolioeshls rroeilce eicluslvelyto fflri rnninHsStisi. Uoarsfrcm latM lUl'ir M. raitkular aUkvaUaa ptUka disorder? from, sod eoooeeied with nervoa? bllity r-kkS ts? Pit new nyl? of IVlfs sad Toapwaa. HektvsB) lb? Isrfasi tad best Ute dir. bM Waif? Hair Dye Pactory, 19T Br-vavlwi taneal HaL.1 CLOTBIB? ST Bav? Uati'Tit, 47 BrotTedway, wosjM Ibvm? im mimSHb of poirrotataer? Hi Ibeir tBoek of Cletthtnf, whtVek Urealy oew aad tu tbe Weoitvv? aM Souihem trade.

Tbey would eooMenuy assart ubb style as well tbe supearVer manoer la wbleB Ike aarOBBB are msds caccot stirpassed by say ssssiillskani has trad? Haia Mack Halt Dye, to estera? balr or whtsxera, tb? nuoaiaal II Is wlibutti to tbe balr or bMM csu be MMBBJ ilia color, aVttd bas oo toad tutor li or Piialok'? WTf TMpee Ml Us? Veeasuelltvi BS eomratofed hy bis fotfmsie frleeds. fisilatd Bkadv'i (itlMtrt yesterdey, when so sdrotrsble of tkls UntnishcJ ptrsoDBfe waa added lo tbe very ex eealva esk krerton. Ti of Mr BaaoV? plclaraa Is sttf by Ibetr popularity. To AIL WHOM IT MAV lo Skat E. A Bxiiok? of the New-York BootaodSkoe Kassart am, l'l tit tt tbe best Utlier? tai and at ibe lowest price of any other establlsaaisl ba tb? city.

We advise to call at the Katportum and ibe assortment of every LSJUBINl? XW IWrBiBatl Kim.iLA?.!), dealer la tnanufaeturar of Looklat; aad importer of Plate? I.arfe Pier aad Maeiel pal order, Cortland loor, opposlts MirrksstW Hotel, New-York. aS? Kbk.i. it amo rvMeVterktSy beg to call ibe attention of the trade lo our exteaalrasM choice atiortmrot c( prims, lacludlof all lb? Bove.ua? re? cently pubiiihe.l fa furore. OUU PIL CU auiiti? CITY ITEMS. Lo? FtKeB body In aession last night, ostensibly for organlsa tion, but believe tbey did not tret ti far election of cfiieera.

the above tktt the Committee ordered new day oa Moo day, in the il 4th lith Wards, and tbe "(Jeary tcket from the loth Ward, lira to be seen the day wir be more orderly than the nieht elections. friend? of will sttnd but poor cbanoa wilk the political In tb? I4ih Ward, gate? to be to the Old'' and Men? General and also a Wtti Committee, and a Committee to choose a dole Rite to Hjra? uie lo many of the Wards are no Ward tbe is ootwid cably divided on the negro' question. Is dustria! Ile'? rm portion of the to have their say in the several Ward An attempt wu made to the from the First Ward, in Tarn maty General Committee, bat In this Joba utterly failed, tbe regularly certirioated Messrs. Mulligan, Gannon and Murray being re? ceived. Tbe Committee but temporarily organ? ized yet, and tbe (uestion of opening Tauimaaf to tbe public of tbe Workingman, kM been referred 88 tbe Sarhem? who have to report favorably, MOVIMIBTI OP THE NlC.HTISC.Al Lmd expected in London oa tb? and would be the irueat of Hon.

Abbot? 8he would go to mU to tske leave of Uueea taken fer both ngbU of to ba ia Liverpool, on the irth end tvlditknal I roand tb. ball, by th. htimoi? Society premiam. of fered ft? tkkott expected tbsl she throegb conwet to giee concert in Manobe.ter. tl evening of tbe Matt, although aha was to eakark for th? I nited on the pupil Sir Smart is spoken of hitth aWi.tiea, bad been by Jenny Limi, to America.

TLe boiler of th? propeller fide, running between Ne? exploded at 11 morniBg Sooth Amboy aod TU. badly injured that be i led to live. oae of the wu verely bnrt, Irat Iher? he th? oilier were jampid overboard but was when out 9-K..

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