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The ooveatioo. tejiie? af Tht Si? I arte in joor paper of the 02d itiet. very iBcortrCt of toc Aoti-9lsvery Bttort beert at Gaset ovia 31 sod 1 to set tie Cunveation before Lhrtc. be of tbe Convention oontitte.) of FBK.l-Eftl' PrrtdtnL ge? Be? Fatwfie C. HaTHAWAV, CnilLII Cnaai BliLLta, Mis? P.

Adami. bueinea? Com roi tee Gerrit Dr. Jatnei F. Baker, Mary Spring. Md and Caroline Brown.

A Ctmmittee waa appointed of mtbe Hathaway, and lira. Dr ce, ajfrocar? and present to W. L. Chaflik. Ru? a tcher ai-d two got let? ai tokena of reipect mi esteem for his eminent in tbe close of It was aJso by Rev.

Waabingtoi gkskney, in ad'ition to the Silver and tablets, ft Silrcr Medal be to Mr. Cnap which it waa roaolved to carry oat tmg? were by the Edmonton ifuti Sjres) Stanza? far ma other piece? by Oecrge W. Clark. Tbe following persons were appointed a perma 0iit Chaplin ooni niltee to procure oyencil, and rende' to Mr. Chaplin all needful aa- sAtBDce IkfSSBMk, How York K.o-loilcl New.

Orl.a.ny, New York tWge, iintton, ff.o, NeW-Totki IS. P. Orovner. MrV.w! New York; Edns Thonv, Aurora, Netr Mas? I)' Puufteld, Hilaa Cir. i an? Uevta.

n.vldence. Oaa torila.id, Me Wn, kT" k. Vi ti Ferkn? and Fr. tote, Mteridep, Conn Ch I Athtatiula. Ohto, il 8 Ch.ee' Ohio Hon.

tin.r Da-tee, aouihp imOeo. W. Juh.n. la Rev C. C.

Foate, letter? ved and real to no CotivemioD and aid, a man UO. e). R. VV.rd did I re lase to bave a rj thi to do with the 0 Matatedii your paper, but wag prevented from attenriirg by other and pressing engagements in Jefferson County. Your correspondent saya (Jerrit gave to aid the defense, wh area? fcnith, with hii g9riero.it>, on rev! aa account of Mr.

In ike Tri wrote immodiately to n. Wm. S-war It WaahiDgton, autboriziDg ti draw oo Mr! imith for it needed, for hu -ni-iediate bail. Al tbe Convention, however, Mr. C-aplio'? ft wou'd not alow Mr.

Smith to give anything, pre- i fcrricg that the friend? ot Mr Chtpltu tie pea? ale at large ehould have the privilege or rsisios the Booey snwng th? Hut be any deficiency on their ptrt, Mr. fjuiith will (okup I tlie balance. The meeting waa by Gerrit Smith, I lamuel J. May, 9 J. 0.

J. C. I Lyndon Ring, Jaona Baker, C. Ray, i W. Loguin, Mathews, Luther, Johuaai, I Grovener, ai.d The aodreaaea aud reaolu- I ti? Bft, after much and animated discussum, were uiianimoutly.

(ireat entnaaiaam, and the utmost harm any and i good leeliug prevailed throng the Convention, pe pi of the Convention, with some of the most prominent member? on the ataad waa ttken by Greeclief Weld, brother cf Theodore Weld, to send to Mr. Chaplin. A reao.utkin wa? pawed reoommeiiding the Lib erty National Convention, whioh is to in Wego next October, to nominate Wm. L. Chapita fta Candidate tor of the Unite 1 Tbe church teat not refused for the use of tn?) meeting, stated in The Titbune'r report, but Was to be too and the Convention was tbtrtfore obliged, for watt of roam, to aljoura to a grove, which waa comfortably fitted op for the Occas'on.

Tbe number in sttendat.ee varied iirat and ond day, from to .1,000. Uutte a large nuraber of fugitivo were in Severkl Blaveboldera were also present, ao that the Union" wo? very well represented. J. C. Hathaway, h.eij.

to the that be bad vi.ited Mr. Chapiio in lu pria Bft at but dut not your reporter ha? be found it dilli ult to gam adtuitttnoe be cauae be wa? from the North t'ne Mtrahal of the et au? jttliar treated afr. Hathaway pa lite ly, and (a.d a druntt frmnd of Chaplin who wa? with him) ready a into toe priton He that be found Mr. Chaolio aanie calm, dignified and gentlcman.y man we had all teen and known him In hit tntircourie With tl-e world Tnout-h lull'-rmg the cted upou him at th? ti.uo of hii ar at, he waa recovering. He ente- 1 ir te roi'Veriritu'fi.

tving a full and cf tbe whole He never whro he took i ito hit ctr nage Mai they him on thi road nigl-t. and did not know that w. re That aa for himself, he never carr dead ona upon hi? perioa, that he had nothing of the kiud about him the night of hi? arrest, and thit the atory of hi? tiring piitil waa a sheer tioo. He that tr.e person? Katb in tbo carriage and of it, exohanged aeveral VA'nan bis waa first fhocked, and nia were he no attacked a band o' highwaymen. Tne mxtin he waa a heavy bin? on the of besd wi.h a bludgeon, which etan? oed him When oot.iciouiue?! retaroed, he foau I hiunelf on thegroinl, and aeveral pnriou? a- 1 him, and of them on kirn with their at d'lhrottling him.

He tfioy we-t gong to kill nothtug else, until the of the struggle, he netud the voioe of Cspt, loKvtdard, tbe Chief of Poica, whom he recag nixed, and to whom he atoly appealed ta hie life He theo taiund and taken back Hi the citv and locked un in the and covered bU.od fcow the umt? inflicted upoa In the time he allowed the ran-fo of a utrnw bal Bbnul 4' wtdebj but fro.ti 5 o'clock toi o'clock A. he up iu a ne'row, close, hot ce'l. only about 9 or 6 feet with little 'v '-o veiititotion He ikswSjS on, or rather ta a old. narrow, rnvliaw. trouafh-like cet, a ut ar.y or inl'ow and sate hi? fool aonietimt? on a window and oa the brick pavement on tbe hi? withoat taiile cbair, atoo', or even knie or fork.

tbo ot tne noble-hearted Chapul. Htl be been American ctiartn? out of slavery, he would have been glorified by a'l the tircpie. In a private letter to a tvry dear friend. bvore ar.y one hi? prtoon, he Tou "BaMra I 'n limbo by Ittetuielllgtrr? wspaper oull? of cou-te. In few thev wllltiecor le, You hHft) me.

I would do tttiBg Uteetaptti of in troeat to trillre cbeeifU'CoBB In Ood He relene. tnd wl i ee? id? and uor-rr au.iv?. Ligl-I out (-f u'ncurlty, and In? tegrity Wl t.dliklea I omit, in wnclusion, to that tbe ni. i of toe OsBrtiBwBw were, very hoiaitably iftruiii.d tbe Caxeieovia. Kraixvnfu KO.

VV. CLARK. Walav-Coea I1MK. T-ae a uni ai? rrCr Vleg 1 J' if. FOrft? Sataol sPuu ajatthR r.r rveiv inlre for hutcwy.

NllhKMHIH. 1 btttVamt? iiMiia iiB.vTlal?atC*v'i1 Fl'RNISHtrlY, woe er line ip toe uiaitBor u. wattor how difficult to Srawer. for I Uiovos, Ro os low any Caaocern to America, no SANXArft Oeflilea-eB-? one door oppoelta toe Old Norto FATEMT atafcewa cboap, ligM aeS lUof Door Plan? for 4, ceoti. W-wwV- 04M.I Laie? No.

SoO do. Wo. n. pi Ice. by (JAlNTR ty rabila, Otaodt.

Porrear P.tmw" AT PtIVATt B.L?-DlAklO!.n JlWtLt? Ac-1 BraL silaba, 81V 1 do do, 870- oil leeeli-ad, and of ib? latas' aiid tVJ? I stiver 8425 A. MEBWIN. Auctioneer i if ru ua aale of rrtvala UNrlrW- 1 BAFIOA rLATTACO ai? uM.olV;t b.y Mr rLATf May hut will be eontlnrted by nxcer ibe Hue of BEOTHER A New-York. Aag I. AEOfJLAR NEW-YORK PALL TRADE BALE.

Catalogue oi Uns tale, which e. ibe -x variety ever renal a Trade now ready for to the prwie The sale weel? w.tb On MONDAY MOANINO, Sept 9 at 8 o'clock with saiaabie lnvoleeeof A A Co Baker A Bc.ibi.?,; ECU. Biddle; kc kc ai? ala? tbe very of Law Boote fron Little A A rtlat. TbLiiLts Cowpenhwalt A Co. A Vuoihlea, aad er mprlttng lDB igrgeii aaaarloaeot of valaal.le Law offered a-ataas On TUESDAY MORNING, Sept IE the sale commence? wlib immense camrlliotlon of Harper A Brot? ibe ltMiheybave offared, tli.lr ebolctn at lentlve Invoices cf Critiy A Msrkley, A Hart, Henry Btlrd, follow Ibis On WEDNESDAY1 MORNING, Bept Thomas Cowpenhwalt A Co.

lavolee Id order, followed at ibe o' Bisoco trd, ThL.lp?. Sampaoa A Co Llpptaeott, Orsmtea A Co JoboC. Atker sod enera, formUig a coolc? aSBaaWsSa of tbe Boat aaleable 12. Thl? day'i tale It rich ai i a-trac i ve, eraaraclog I Ibe contri! u'iait P. ran ATtompsan, Wl'kln? Carter A Co Oauldj Eenda'l A Lincoln: Tappan, WL.tieoi'ire A Mason; A B.ewtter, O.

P. Turn am PBtOAY MORNINO. Sept IS, the aale will ron menee win 'be of A BltAUlon, tmhtirttf their asjBra and the H.tlewmanA Co Maiou A Law; Pli tiney A Co tV 1. liarte.rey Prall. Woedford A Cot Cooadgw Srn Sanborn A Carter; B.

Col ir.a, Ac Ac. The contri oeillon? of Margig. Mactry Co Clark A Co A Towntend Harding, and many otbw valuable Hsu, a i I titube inched Id SATURDAY, B-pi 14. Tbe tale will coinmei.ee wbn tie col'artl-m pul. i a'l.

la? offered In many years, embracing Contribution? from J. Murphy i. Co A C. Me Gratb, Lucas, Jr Badil-r. followed by maoy Choice ci of daglrahle and rm i.i eluding the rx.eti?i?f-lnvo! a of aod ipular of 8 Andru? A Son, NanA A obn Prrry, and ibe balance of of Ute firm of Ostra 8'rdraan A Co.

The Pitta? will all be on 84TCR DAY JMOBNINO ail? o'rUv-E wlthael anv tnierrup-ion of ll.e Ba.e The rmbntce? many valuarile of Plates, we. woilfcy ibe tlieotloo of publishers BECONR WECK MONDAY MORNINO. Sept. Comitenctng wi iba list of Mr John vV Moore, follow. by ibef.tei Invoices of Tlcinor, Reed A PI? let, Munree Co Ibe i Theological Book? of Matar? Carle- i.

Brolhai-s Stanford A Sword? Doad. tne itcnti.ezt? of'be Episcopal Buriley and of the New-York and Common Prayer Book Ac. Ac. for n.lrg a most a I'scllve dsy'i aale TUESDAY, Sept. 17, will rloie the tale Ba-'l being to none In eeaa and variety, embrac tig a choice col eedon of Eng? lish deparmeii of Include? many rsliitliie conilgnrocrila alihoogh, frcm toe onoaual lengtn of we are compel, ed to M'.

Bobn? lai Invoice for future day. On tbe Evet-ing of ineiame day, Measn UoibrookeA Co 'i conilgom.ct Engraving? he to On WetiNKSU.y Bi'KNINI Mesart leaggett a Brcibera' trade aale of Paper? II take plec? at ou as catalogue will tome Writing Paperi co irrittng nearly ai: the kind? manaftctored. A cattlogue of tbi? will ready for on Moots, 'd Sap ember, ti Iba Papen will belaid out for exa ninalloo Laggett Sol Pearl al. on Monday ana Tu.aday preceding tbe sale At the of ihe atiove on WEONEIDAY AKTABNOON, ibe reguitr staui-neiy Sale will da com? menced with Mr Arthur Morrell'i ronvlgnrneni of B'ank Books whir la very large, aad oondnuotf In the order of tbe catalogue. On THURSOAY MORNINO, S-ipt 19.

the Stationery tale will be imeoclag with Man i Jerolltnir A Co'i choice ari weilaeleciel In? voice of tuple and fancy Stttt 'nc udlng, alio, lar conilgntTirbts from e.mtb A FtwtvA Hsmael Ht 4. Co, A beelrr A Co Btlnlirldge A Co and con llruei? during the leniaMug of be and Inclu? tt als. a leptrtla ule Wrring of which caiA argue? are bow preparing, to be tMU'-d lu season for ilniri btitlon. Tb? will rioted oo Ba'urday, tbe 21st of TtKiei or the whole logue, lo at itpwtr ur and Ute wiole Caal.igue. las? ai more thsa fit four moco? ereda.

and all pur? chase! Lai lbt.D caab A of tan? cent, will beallawed ocjall pur- cbasr? iirerdir I XW ContrlLuior? of ard werv, who havA nol alrrariv fu Uiel? gnorj? are retpe-l'ullvend ea.oeal ly tirgitd to do ao at on? that they may be la hand, asi'sr le'iira the imtnoecetiioDl of Ui? i- a prompt delivery to purcbuerg af i ter. BANGS, BROTHER A CO aulS Bnaiway AT PaivaTB great aasormieul of Wnutig Pa Leiter, Cap, falda im tbe ami arm? BiKiksel'rrssnd ctwury rnsrehsats are Invited tall At Pa.T*ra balb porolai of iliose 1 aiid -aflered lo lie aad? el lha Stand Hie Vlrcrtftc LTbrsry. Ar Library IS tbe Vlaastcai UWan, 11 the Lllira.y i of Th. A dr kars.ier? "vo, Fwbank'k Hydraulics and Merbacte. a Psrmera' f.ncrclo rrdia, wark ok ch Cowa, Tbaer? Prlielplee of Item'? Boo Bsrneu Eniry By COLPOS.

Aoc I. near LAKCK HAI.K O' Pl'RNITlRK. Vc DAY, Fr at al ils su ir. and At a arg-e a of new an 1 bald Firn lure, bow varal and rumprlitng la pari of era! and iei? a mabogaor, ws.lui and cur maple ma bis t.ip,c?nier and tal. lnt? atd tea do usarhie top.

dienlog aod pls'u bures'j. wardnhrs offcre dawks tt.ee fa-, liare ollria.lv, ma In fbrmiurr, kc. to pay gooc gold WBifbardch? a. wn ranted 18 carrot fia? an i a SSS PMC? Salt- It? MOMr'B UriRtllN A isJTOl OF A 1HR1.AD AND NfcKDbBSroRr. wi.l tel; THIS DAY cluck the oca and ht of lb? thread needie )j Ca.biilte la 1 to suit Ibe trade 11 'tnm? aaurssatsfU? MAO tov erntet York Piaaiiuraa, aad Mill? Inch Bhtmng-? iraaup? t- Shu vu riy Nirllilfrit rtuaw? Sill.If? pwaaf? and ttu.ji an-' of leaimfacwr? NESMITH A CO IvllkiinLfrtBl.RAt IIKI? Bbod? Island Palo Alio, Aors'ngbam S.otswn.

Ms wa? HvPaV and otbei for by NF.SMIWH A CO Mackinaw, Negr-. Berth aid rtb-e? faaiily of tnierlcac manufaclura Por by ESM IT Co. PlD? BI.SA4 UHU cmtot, comprittLt a s-rsal at eutuble axpatrtaaoB Nr.nMITH A Co and Ptgaav Shewing! by flESMITH A ttxWiiidMffiasi Cbauoo Flannel? ki? For by Coja PAUIO PMJrsTMMJS' BI.ArllAMTr?, Cloth, Prtniar? and Engiavar? Basa AoliW. Jack? for aile by rjJAsoN. tfpiaw-? Mohawk VtUtvy, and olbor low by EE BARON, Pica? tAl.lVB AJttO PMlfST? HMD 8-4 ttaek Bbiaajii? Zoh, A CO AS pWw orana- -rtxia.

yy.go^qwt^a. VIA GARA FIRE INIURaNCE COMPANY TCAFITAL OFFIC? 54 WAUetTT. BIS OOMFANY kat-ta? tt, e4ptuJ tao? io laoajteo SE, wTsi. Kg? l-L D-a-y- Fen.haw Jr. 1W I w.tv iaUewrlgblJr Heory CoggUJ, Joaa bsmh-aaaL dV.2_?7 Wm tVlmr, Jo-TaTage, 0 Daakora.

Davto, Loder. ft. BEND, -lint It ftecreta- THF. GROOER3 FIRE IRAI RANCE COUPANT. No.

SI Wall, coa-ser of CAPITAL COMPANY, havteg toe.r lo. t-tt, prepa-od (ja-- Fornitura, Votsata to Fon, tootr bT fire; atara, ttye atoa? MaSM and oa too Btoet Ali proB.pt and Most? TaVLOo, BaMetoe Ftvt? Gccici BitaHtLTia HortvEntv, At? io 1 rViiaoii, ii.uH.Oti-, Wat Potrea, BlF ItAaiHALLPleoOB.ItA.C C. TaVLOB. SAMFaON MtLToaj Smith, Secretary. 27: THE MER OH ANTS' OO.

OF THE CITY wlch and Dey ata. toe North River Bank Caak cap? ai, agattoe? ton or daoMsre by ELL ADAMRFrataeeta. W. B-OOKLTrt KIRK IWSlJatANtR COMPANY No Hearcbaou' Exchange, Wall.ot art Falto: .1 Brooklyn. WtR.

RjJUwotfH. Fraaa. A SeVretary. an) piaiuiucifii rnr. Orocirs and Commission Merchants.

LIBtr.Ctl, i-nrircaiirn and a 1 a.etcy trualLeai pruiripiay ua. Retarlo A FiHBUTOca A Co Nrw York. Hin Pklladelt lila Ht-titv. Howr.t, William H. lllAZMTIiN.

PU'ttiorgh. A. DOWNER A CO OOIVl-lICSIOW -MERCHANTS BACRAMF.MTO CITY, cai.troaeit ta 74 ivii.ia.i., Bradford A Co 14 Com.od-.i. Henry She.don A Co Bfoadwav; Bou'hw i. Os Ci.Lii-.?ip: a Or 9t A'l-n A Rtgei? Front llt.op A 41 Front ex Cow? ing A Co a Co E.

Trippe. Malceo-laoe Robert Oui, (Mea, aul7 ISTHMUS HOTELS. CHACHTS, 1 )lANAMA 111 IRVINO lidi SU, C-aogrei, W. il ,1 H.na.asaietrd II -r THf. PANAMA RAil.KCAO HOFFI.

Oargona i der ihe agenieijt of a Mi Conger. THE AMERICAN HOTEL at under tie man agerueri.fi? ai.o li Mllor, Jr THE l'MTKD STATES HOTEL, al Ofr-ev tbe of Adrian DltClf DISOOVERT. DEPOT AT THE CARLTON 11(11 HC. corner of Broadway, wraere cac tie procured ine im naiitr thai I puhltahei! lo June entiled The tVlrssee of Medir reduced io Its form. citalnlrig Im portant dtorovery of Bieotie of wti.ch every one can be oto own pbyetcun and diliutioc of trie knowiadg? of toe of a plant wblck wU be of lervci to on tbe flanger artilrg from the of fire arms, from Ibe precauHoo generally lo prevent accident? Id der to complete my philanthropic ecierprtia, I hav.

employed ail ibe meaos which my has sagges ted to i.t a die pt of lie L'n led Suiee to receive It? I bave ray memoir lo ail toe editor! of aewtpaper? Uiroughuu toe V'nloo, In arder to etiklile every one to receive gratis the recipe and tbe prawcrisliiiB, wtilib II conta" to wlihom toe of any inierrsedlary I believe ibai by myieltf ire of lb? reipecilve State? and lb? Municipal Council? of lite prioci BtfSMlieri of e. a 1 to? of ibe of the (Jer-rkJ (I'ltrsrvmeMlt, teeret ixid Ir.te I taking me -mat idom? to trupularix? my dlav-ovary through Ibe medlar? of the ptif.iir pririts I rave dispatched a copy of my memoir to I roud I hav? nnglec tro nothing lo universal ku -w ejge of my dk? covery I bave uaexl eeetry precaution tu render Ibe prepar tuioL of my pu easy to lie thai eve one Intereoleid In m', nt -ruilie without dlrn-til Tbe tu tn ail varieUn? of cor be readily ft.Unwed Two cf it? uaexj are very rara in New-Turk, to? i kLd China Root, whim to Imported from Chile. almond, to toe EoglUh market, an? AfiktoliKblo of which Rereata lwo v.nnle.. line lung and iba ronnLito? latter heing preferttile, growing le Fr? ce tiavirir learned rat nttr.j tnillvediiiti? were Jeolroos mat ii my panacea for lbomteiveo. Bad tt-ieo prevwutexj frcni doing eo fruit, 1.

lo Breara tries? roots, I hog lo inform toe publie tool lo ths dlaValty I have pre? pared sMonmert? of a.l die Ic too proper Bon of one-fourto ibe quanUilea Jealgnaud lo tho naeipo contair.ed Id my memulr, which will glee one galo? and quarter of ayrup It to then ooly to procar? BCibol. boney, wnicbcan bo readily o'naloe? The quatiiit'e? (if tbe r.Mts lo. waicb I being very I would urge on virtus a on tbe cumrr- -lal comm'intty, to make icqatry lor ict'tn, ar.d atao to order fruro ibe I IM ipply of too leted vaeaeli of Senna, wfciih are sol fitiod bare, and are not very tu Tbixyewhn do not with to lake tbe trouble to preparo sty retnedy, can find it put up in iioinee ai ay depot Tho or Sent requexi of mary of ibe rillten? of New-York and lb? 'hcirtev of tne DeceoMr? maaerloto. ihe reesoas toat 'r duc? me tu anticipai? the perVxl which I fixed oo for depot which I did not Inland lo do uoui fuit ir'kl? of my remedy io wme port loo mailer wtter?) of die I i.ued Slate? I cstacvH fiir'xr-er urglog oa IBs pah. Mr ileexredteney nf thto trial kVxrrtoty to i.

la the question, eepecisjiy wiih reference uUm progreMof toe Choiera, lam ready io with ail toa- I possess tne tnu.i happy beg too odltorial rortiio my article tbe moot booor able position to toatr which it nay bo to feu piwertoglv? DEIOHAMPS ft. BALL'Ft VKIikTiHI.K KCP. for if Chu et? la'srituai. Cram, a nrr Conipitxli ail Diairheas Djeeaiory, winter bit Catatara ceittiD cure Cbi.er? Tbeee by cBatnI? cally lb? rxitoaraoa? I lid whica cutes d.es'e Jiaeste? hence eff.el wito quwknenard o-rtal-iy They porfeci aid ift? reaiedle?) wave syMetn tu a oooltoy also, tbe proprietor'? Treatise oo Ibeee io "Cbt'lei? coealie'el a Sold WButo sale retail bto UM Fuiioo-cL NY Dr Ball can be coneuited rali? The poor eut led wiihoutcaorge. l'art from ihe fotlowtng an mletr? Who 11 mtt be Uto? rropnato-'? C.

H.ttiD ood, 0 US Caoal-at Km l'iiocwat. A ei Cli.t*n, 1 M. Mr? lift Broadway Mr 0-x let Mr Ltye, 17? RllilAKU-livrt fl I' do? oUbe boot eo'd tl Dr Charles RlBg, H'otdway al the ire xaen 4 1-1 Bowerj, Ha.a.rt, I aso, Fuiioe-al Bio Jet WASHIIOMtOE EAST, UR HOW TU tt aVfTHOtTf MA CHINEA uR BiRKr Ls P.uii KtK.H BevoBUi improved Tr-e 't runted. SJetA COPIRS IN etX MONTHR I'HIS WOBK me mon tumtai to ever Iseued. Il pla'O Lai.

te r) manera, toal enal? on? panoo orge try wkabtDg to a very nine, uirp-aiina It WaSHINO DAY trakee tb? sskta dreaded day o' and p.rasaBl as aiy retoer? them wk.io ear? t.ft no no kord lOUir. kii wear Tko piatpMll trsti.cu huw wash or lading Lacea Ac how to trop ta to? FreLcb io kow to reoovu? troivota etwas ltd remove fni? 1 lob. gresoe spo a. AC Tkeeeae gr? atoa? rvveile. of toe Btotood to laaaery ate? Ac.

Ae Thm arm piala oooo tarn -t e.jaeda/e? MM a.4'- ibiaioed CHEAPEST ANO BEST Iff THE WORLD. The work to KM tuai, to wajed tor poatago Piicooeiy ft pejeeooy ike raoir va? cirv or vow? Pl-HLIC CERTHICtTE -W? have trtaft BE AVELT Ing coetedor the to too worto, worto tbai tat if Mr? Ltpptsccet Lyuo, 47a' Or.tei-?L I'M j. Htweer, ISS Lina 11. joAtoiei-. IM Nmi? noasaBos oe to enalty ta tots neper lo reo-o.

IM uom Bto. K14 B47F- Dr R'rfude. far tk I let? mo uB? cuinpotola polo in too by rwr- ttvoo to- NF.W-YORK TRIBUNE The Areal? THE AMERICA" PaWBB. trtraiate tb? fctVwirig perasrapb trow article on NewtpapeT? aad Periodical? in the Vt vrjrurne of Brockkans'i Conversations Lexicon, pal at Leipzig HI Ecg'Sih Newipaper Pre? tt tbe taraat asaspnutuav? Earoea, kat ht Mreesly far by of lbs Urlssd Stasss Sort la tbe worM are Nrwtpsrs to BE In i 11? 11 If taka A dry of XMt) wbkeh at waul aot a svarar of ttt at ML fa I will bee a Dairy of In eooleel tka? wkb 8.an-'*eek.y or pasara, Aatw tea tares or fo.r Dtliw Tbe cnmlxrr of of Mews la Orara Brltala an? IrMtwd ta 1307. rstkotadti TM nppsjn sMe Ajearles, aalds from tbe gatevrai 'natrvat to pollue? aDai.y ofuve Ar? easts mu? btfba? 81 a ysar, wkue lbs London papar? 83? ataay dallv cost bat oibers only $3 through tbe adTirtUawaaa aad tbrocgk freedom of al tax.

Tbe character of Assert awAPreaa to be wonky of rtapict Tbereg? of parties not only so bet reates ti? BKatthcDdaclos.ofUewaBdtlarKla.-i, there Is. In bardly a taaa of great or moraU to onsn that Aw Praat bave aot klm as ibe most eon vUlala. Por ihn resaca it Is at BiatVap Walk lb? to Airtsrtca ao cae destroyed by rsluauy greater la agaiate tbe out? ragea ou good taste of which American Press Is guilty Mess rretaeily, arres of and runout cuitar? te? cattrvsTtar aeeoiae faabijaAar? of parara, tbe Amerlran Press la far num. tar tf paper? havo aaaumed a bearing la every raped atore eredllabes The w-iur then goes on to mention anaoiif the papers tf the highest refutation, The temzcliem Philadelphia, laV Th. Poit, edited by Bryant, The Commercial Adveriuer, ft Sands.

7V IjOuuwIU Journal, elite i by ibnaing that his sources info mitin, always the most rcccr.t, aro yet a curate tor the tune to which they refer. Taking the American as a who'e. it must be admitti i that it not way? exhibit that perfect regard for truth detirtble in ittte merits male by Newspapers as weil at by i uaia. We have no deiire to excuso this great fault, which, wo are happy to agree with tho above writer, ii dim.iii?? one whu-h mait exiit, to a greater or less extent, as long as there are parties or party contests. It proceed? in a great measure from the wholesome custom overhauling tbe actions of men who presume ta claim of the people.

When a man beccn.es a eir.didate for Preii.ki.t, or foogreaa man, he challenges investigatn into his cht I trd authorize? the publicaton of every fart in hit t.ietory which can a be-aring npon his honesty ami capacity. The seal of his opponents is urn moned to erery reason why he shoulil not be elected. In many casos, beyond the truth, they make uso sf laws atd slanders, this is tb? abuse ar.d may BSaBatwMS accomplish the tempor? ary end fur whi -h it was designed. But sich odi, as Bishor? White remarks, rarely, it" work any permanent inju-y to the rcputa tioni igainit wbn they are ted. Prominent men frequently suffer political annihilation, but it is only the truth which has such an effect.

The Peo? ple sooner or Ister render justice, snd their verdict outlive? tbe of partiel and the perversion? of tr.tif." A thouiand time? better probing and discussion, even with the atinost ibuie there'if yet hibitcd in this republic, than tie hypocritical silence as to the faults and crimes of public men and rulen, such aa haa in timea paat exiated in tboae atagnant cuui.tr,ei sga.ast whose ji'urntlt the above writer aouid no aueh ac cusstion. We do not think an uncommon indulgence in personal attackt upon merely private cititent tan 'be upon the American press. Certainly, the public at large look with no favor upon such ar.d tberje the Satanic 8.h which fatten on the garbage of tlanler and cannot juttly be regarded at other than excep? tional excreicen. es Nor do we thorn to be worse than similar stior.s in Engltnd. In any country, where tliere it Liberty of the I'reas, so long as socisl institutions and influences remain etientidlly tho same as now, the of thtt Liberty mutt be accompanied by tome evile.

At to this, it is enc.ugh to tty that the former infinitely outweigh the latter, and indeed, are an aba mean? to their extinction tt is no excuie for our thtt worse ones are elsewhere may be worth while to observe thtt no quantity of iltader and tbute ever indulged in by Anuncia journal, can match what the patt twa years have produced io such papers as the Augabarg Ptvris Conttttutionnrl. Patrie, Attemblte Sa tionalr, and the I an-I other prominent of Engltnd The calumnies they hsve heaped upon the revolutionary democrat? if Europe during thus far surpass in iagen utty of invention ami bitterneis of malice anything aver witneiied in the mat excited P.etiieotial ar other ciicteit in thi? country. We do not ity thtt the Democrats on their sids have alwayt been guiltless in this respect. uxcited party spirit rarely is sei, st il it is tru? and rotewortby that tfey exhibited comparatively little of party Tt ey been inspired hy broad and ex? alted iifeas, not by perrina! animatitics against their and, when the latter have fallen mto their hands have oten treated them with a if not alwaja politic, fbrbearanee. Vast as l.ss been the increase of population to the United and tli? development of kind of material rea lun-ea the last ten Saw reata in the number of has fully kept with it.

In to -e tlvare were in tria try fr.m 1,100 to 1,600. now there are not lea? than and sow? of the judge? tb? nsrnber as high At aay rate it is eoctttnt'y increasing, notio much by the faundt of new pipers in the great tram-nercial cities, tbe new towns and growing vVlage? of the interkir. Indeed, there are r. iewer I the large and tee difficulty of eeubliah.ag new one? is much incressed. Th? magnetic tele? graph alone, by adding to tb? ex ptcscs of city is an obstada in the way of new enterprises which do not with large capital- And th is only on? of tbe im provsmectt requir.ag an outlay of aaotvey.

A newtpaper in New York today must bave bettar editing, better reporting, a more extensiv? systam of fxirespccdents. aad rrtry way nax? wid? and up with th? times than ten year? ago Ail this is expensive. It is no extjrgeratioo to ssy that the same wbicta in 1:40 with a cap'Ul of or OQQ, rsubitsb a daily joor- aal in this city, couD not now do it with lee? than 1100.OtO, Boat of which would have to ex? pended without any tangible retail th? et would begin to pay lik? tb? tiaiTkctsr, eoaventiiaMJ, nxir? ta rioas, flexibl? than Evirpaaa. A Oaraaan, Fretch or Eaajiath jourua ist rsann-A pot bis papar to prcaa without oae or more -eg a ur -ng editoatla, wrcoght at with doe to at the rules oi rt-tUric. of tfae stsafy as of the sad rapid wend ta which a nal Editor bas his Tbe ilnrtwut, that i a writer wbosekMS the Jty and bokia toes? cp in thaw sspect, now in that? uinejtosf an them the Boat lively light Ha ooe? not to make assays.

bis s-bt two rot to writing, be speods no hoars in ptdwhing the taraofhis raerwds. All Wat seaKtoto detjrtmti 1 aad pe rasps kird of taste to which be is a At any rate, be baa too to look after, too many to discuss, too large a roand of to aaderstAnd and write aboet to caJtivaU with daity tbe mere perfamehe? and puevn-wings of bto prryfeyMioa. From nea-essity. be had ralbar be brief and printed than e'eygaat aad clejMtVal hi? best tr.u?ph as a writsr, is an felicity, which is. after ail, tu.

acd.leot. It ia markabie that tbe only are Americana. In fad paragraph are a nataral In? vestie- tbe more yonthfal partod nf jnsraiMsm a great variety of talent, or atady and treuraeat of are reonired in the edi Tketaiwdartey to be to them aa tbe iraprowed. Take fear iastance a file of any leading Loadoa Jotir cai of aixty or even thirty years ago and you will find ices? brief, pithy editorials frequent though the aame paper einee ceatod to ase thee. And yet of two or three brief sectenxNis will often have force and pro? el -ce a greater effect on the convictions o' its read? ers Iban toe same idea expanded titroagh two or three a lamas.

forth with the resources of the lar.gua**e, and lUuatrated and ported by all the laggeattot? of wit and Not that the whole warfare of journaiiam can ba with Bat the I Mm have every aort of arms in bia arsenal and when to strike with the and when to fire off hi? big- gaos. For the rest, this kind of writing require? a genios tu do in perfeotion. Many a quill-driver will tarn off indetinite length? ofoonect and aven F.nglith, not dencieat in sense who cannot achieve dozen lines, such ss everjbo.lv read and nobody forget the point of. Weil, this sort of writing is peculiarly American A German or French paper may em? ploy it, but never in its editorial nor on which have a lenous importeurs. Con ceivs if you csn of a genome parigriph among the al article! of the London Timet, or the Jone nal The thing is impossible it would be againat ail the roei it would infringe on the dignity of the journal.

The Ameri? an Edi? ter ia luckily abackled by no loch conn.1er?, tion. Un the contrary, he aa article of ten lines to one of ten hundred, provided he can thereby bit the nail on the head. And if he ha? one or two long be seek? to relieve them by aevi ral abort Thus his I. tiler on Mime queotion requiring thorough i. may be preoeded by one or two paragraphs on lubje-ti of most immediate importince.

By thii meaiia, his more el abora te and carefully reason ed artstles are ai it were, combined with matten of universal interest, and gain force and freshness from tit? connection. And, indeed, he feels himself I under no absolute obligation to have a leader'' at all. Hi? to have the newa, that being what the public most deiireito read, and a- eoniingly be doe? not hesitate to occupy the col? umn? ese given to hi? own with the latest and most important intelligence that has reached him, whether it be in the shape of a tele? graphic dispatch or the letter of correspondent American journalism is no less remarkable for its variety and comprehenitveneii thsn the It perhaps, an even greater range of at the aame time it ig superior in a cvttkin living totereat with which it treat? Tho American regard? nothing with indifference, even wbere he doe? not lake a par ti? tan, he carriea with him a degree af genuine sym ui the event it? which renders him an excellent observer and reporter. He is no dull and sees the thing before he attempts to on Ita philoeophy and He is ths ntosl practical of men, and thus hi? enthusi which he has a large itself upon end makes him almost a part of the occurrence he deecribes. His liment is action, and his method rapidity.

His wt if he one, is a too ex ci ti ble the habit of forever glorifying hi? eiankry, its ii.ttltutions and its people, as if they stood ia laudation, as well of rather fiercely or even gas eouily resenting iny foreign diirespcct totheiame, if hn own coi ti.tt-nce in their comparative nority were Thu fault, howev. gn out of certain immaturity of the national character, and with tie rapid rate at which our joarnaiiam goea abitad it ought to ba fretj of auch impolitic exAe'L'i-ratfons. It true that oar American brevity, and vtrtety, are too often accompanied by a apprehension of ideas, snd an imperfect knowl? edge of facts, especially have happened at a diatanoe, charactsristics more natural to youth than creditable to the energy and pretensions of man? hood, and which may well make regret the pen? etration of the French, and the thorough thin of But these sre fstilts whri i every day help? to diminish, and which must be reduced to mere exceptions- ireover, they are fauits which indieate dofi mint teori in the editing of newspspers quit? as much ss persons! deficit -i? in thee writi-n. If ost of our hitherto depended on not merely to give the tond to their but also to write elmcat everything in the way of editorial! Hut tin? ha? already changed cociiiderabty within a few years, destined to BftyJire The time will arrive, if it hi? ot a ready, when the ciuef editor of a daily paper, which aapiree to cit -alatioa and teifttnrr. tri I i-r treat every topic that or to ventureinto every and but will confine himself to a compeg atively limited sphere of writing, snd leave tfae rest to the labors of ths most numsrous and able corpa of assistsits at his Let thosa.

then, who find Aroericai jonrnalism lets philoso. pfcic than the French, and less finished aad art-tic in its prododion? ths Engliib, tske ooartge snd believe that they will not al way have reason for such crit.cism. Besides, having admitted the eMrt-e. we have a right to ask if Fretach, (iermaa and English paper? are so ontformly wcU -formed std so ppfcunl in Lioogbt apon American ideas and events, ss to be fit of perfectioa ia conapaiisori with their oa this side of the water I That the American Press is better it fifteen, or ten, or even five years ago, any ooe may can vinca bimself by conteastfaf a carreLt file of ary cne of oar best papers with an old of the aame paper. The news paa bsbed is mor? important, both Lo quantity aad quality, and the principles and measures ia daba are altegether of a more elevated and radical char acter.

This is to be ittnbated to the vsstdevsl opitent of the ccuntry and the of the world. But oar papers re markab.e improve-eot, which is du? thtrssseives gif-? Wt tasaa 111? in-f pi-ise display prix-arteg wtwa-s rasait of matter by to sisgto itrj they th Vorn. 5o otbtr presa trae world in tbi? t-Mpwct bob? tbwm, w.th par han? the exception ef the London Of tb? maay of th? ahead." tAM ti? most if tb? most frnitfaL No too grit, ao ttkiag too ro diatsacW aso for spirit of enterprise. 1W? soraawBlatg ajnwst aaJsfjjja? la the vast mAchiaery It Agesta in aewt-iVata far oat at swa, ex preeses encircling half a oootiraeot, telegraph line? rtmirying all tb? Kepabik-. a tlv-njanti iodo? trioa? heaefs and handi postad like wstcfa irg instant to ash the latest th and along tb? of this great cf intelfiganoe to tb? central brain, to ba patched again in all that of tb? wbole aaay know whatever of inUroat at all other ponts.

Ib tbi? there 'A of th? grandeur of Nature, at the tim? that it is a tr omph of bum an energy and Ameririan ha? right to he prcwd of it Aad I the evil which way be feared aad to we tve alluded in a formar arttola, aameiy, abawrp t-vn in trifle? dimtoutioa that da? hi matter? Bsore weighty, we again reply that such appear to aa toocboip and sbalow tob? awaaaaw1 when tbe Hghtning of heaven is wiltiaf tv travel all tae way from New to New York to report tb? prix? of cottoa. Let to wVtom it congvjaial. for onr part, we cannot them any sympathy. There are two great titee of daily la America, tb? dear and the cheap. former ar? relic? cf old tomes? the latter tbe product of th? new th? former incline to rrf dirmsMic tran latterar? full of lire, atovament and invention.

The former htv? long been and still ar? the hosen medium cf advertiting for wbol? merchant? aa re but ily for anr.oune-en'erts. voting comparatively t'e to news and ed'b rial matter, and charging high price? to their tubs-ibera, they are able to till up their big with advertise atenta at rates low enouth to suit thta? is large only to advertising after th? a and easy fashion sf twenty ago. Tbe cheap papers go on anBah prin-iple. luatwad of making their lubecribers pay for the advertise menu of tae merer-arts, they make th? latter pay fair'y for tb? eervica receive, and ao ar? ana afford their papers to their readera at rate? but little if at all, above the of white en which they are awjj tad frutead of rut king it their to publish litt'? new? practloa ble. and that in th? briefest space, ia order thai they may have room for advertisements, plan is to give th? new? entire, as well aa all other tr interesting to the leaving to mente only the place.

Thus a dear papar out of forty supposing it to hsv? ao many, may txvupy seven with news and editorials, ing thirty three for it? a cheap paper, out of forty eight will occupy thirty to thirty two with new? and which it ia not loo much to sty ar? in quality to th? column? if the other, while they greatly eaoeed them in and variety. The result la teen in the limited and stationary circulation of the one, and the large and steadily increasing su inscription lists of the other. It is to add that tk? 1st ter is the medium of advertising generally sought by young and enterprising men, whose judg? ment ia not blinded by habit or a mistalten notion of Before leaving this branch of th? sub? ject we ought to add that the enlarged and liberal enterprise in the obtsining of news, which bar? spoken of as a prominent and honorable character istic of the Americsn preti, originated in a great measure with the cheap press, and but for the joar. nala of that class would never have reached Its development. Indeed, the chetp form the prurreesivo element In the American To satisfy the wants of their great and Increaaing circulation, new hav? been till at last Hoe'a great cylinder machine whirls (Tits ten to fifteen thousand sheets per hour.

faVftjrc iheap press, th? jour nais on th? Washington papar? for the mass of their news from the seal of Ooverarnont, eked out by an occasional letter from some person who hail a little leisure from other occupations. Now paper must employ there at least one regular correspondent, devoted in a great measure, if rot wholly, to it? Before the cheap press, there abroad no corrrespondent? of American except traveler? who deelred to eommunicata their tmprettion? to friend? and were glad of the mor? publicity of tome paper. Now the titule? in this motropolta which bave aot one or more fitabliabed cirreipuod entt in Kompe tro ni veraally regarded aa defl 'eut in either enterprise or Under the i .1 no paper in New York a dai'y Money article now, nearly all I'ternpt Formerly, there wa? aa at a rrarket report, and at Change time two or thre- editora of pipers were flicient, with putii glance at that ens of commerce, giv? til the information that was thought neoretary en erning it? transa? ti. The cheap pa; ar? up, and now ynu may quite a company ol the mart. whose Isbors every mer'-hsnt msy the next morning learn all the oper.

took place there, aa-1 butinets too, wsa there no de. partirent for the miaceManeoua new? of the City invented It, and tbo same may be of meat other rrttvdern Improvements in our newipspers Th? preaert number of daily papers In th? awn try not far from though, from tb? assent rite of new one? and tbe disappearance of tb? old, It is impoesible to bit the premie number, aod our not alwiy? be perfectly exact with reference to individual Of th? 2W, New baa IS, 3 cf which ar? German, Boston, 11 PhJadetgrtiiav, New Or'tana. Cincinnati and Pttfthorgb, 9 Albany, Ntahvill? and Bo. hesUr, etch, Baltimore, 8t Louis, Charleston, Memphis. BufTalo, New Haven, Detroit and Chicago, each, 3 Washington, Louisvi'le, Norf ah, Troy, Brooklyn, Hartford, Xew Bedford Portland, each.

4, Mobile, gtvarwaa, Whswl ing, Syracuse, Cleveland and Columbus, 3 Portsmouth, N. Harrisburg, Newark. Oiweso, Ncw-Loncieitj, Lowell, Montgomery, Victulrurg. Milwaukie and Worceater, 2 Beide? there a-e some flfty place? wbtcb bave A singl? daily. With regard to thecircciAtioo of these papara, we have exact in few and may err fn the latiots ar? about totwbmrt, if so, iball ba glad to be We then, tb? gregaU of the 13 dafllas fa thatofttv? llisBiatoB tt tbst of tie 1 in Phi.ad?Ipbi? at 75,000 that of the 10 la New Orlaan? 50 000.

This 201 papers in other pimotm, tar which that suera? to us very tbejraJ cakulatio? which them to reach tn sversg? circulation of 1.200 copie? daily. This. in raced paper? for ragulsr of tb? daily ia ilk? laitad or 184.000,000 per annum. Assuming that of the 2,500 semi weekliaa and waak' het, ther? ar? 50 weekry je.trOfi, or 1,500,000 in th? SO with 10.008 or agtpagau, aad that abe cirenlation of tbe aaay ba set at l.o?x oa aa average, or 2,400,008 it th?.

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