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PUBLIC MEETINGS. m OPENING LKCTCKE OF THK I OC««aF. OP THF NKW-VOItK ANTI SL«, vi l: » ' CIETY, Ï.ÏTHE lîF.V. DU. STdKHS-FOKVI PY THE REV. JOBS PI-XFOWT. The tveajoiid annual eonrie of lecture a on Amer:« an Ihrery, I»« for« the New-York Anfi-S!arc.-y I .HtCoWiincfil 1'iat » va-n'.ng in tbe fa^rr, ¦!.¦ w' '. Blac»u!«j by tbe lit v. Kin ard 8. Storhs, j> D. Tue Bfej_a-e.-e was numerous; at le ist . ».. _s_¡ «fre jri-aicnL At 7J a'altak the exen «»« «»om- »_r_ctd with prayer by lb« Baa. m v Wajid )J»Xiiik¡, who read o letter from Senator famncr, rcgrettii'f- hi« inability to lecture latrt ev«nir_, owing to se sen ;,. tj» Biped, if tbe caiurao extended till after il.o adi-ium- BBDt of ('«»ogress, be would be able to take part m H. Mr. B)Ki m h said I' 0 Committee would en-lnur ,r mtrto'.z" »o as to seeure »n «eidres« bv Mr. Baanar, _ra_tbeti ii.trodutjed the Her. Dr. HroBBa, wh arm joboitiaI with warm applnu.e. lie ragt! Uni the nb* BP43e «>f Knator .Summr: eill tbe un taic« t o< hi« la-. .- m)e micbt he viewe 1 in n l'uht more approptiata to |k» o.. -i of the Cospel than to th« s'nt.-«rim. JA weil,,! t'»n»iiler the «ntagonUin of SI tretry ti Iba Ïcial iiliirioui niinion» of this country. Storr» then ieferr«jd to tbe early l¡¡«. lory e>»* America, bringing under rmatlniialiui ¡At i- Baa lag feature:« The religious character sj/tle ei.rly t-ct tiers in thÍH coun'ry; tt.« ahniist provi- gntia' i-Tfiiij-etrteiit of circainstances which led to it« aist-overy. the pniiross of the world it a-ienee and ¦Mi» at cirihiatiou at the time of thai cJtscoverr. as Ifltwerc cr-ainadtbat tin first settler« here might fUrt on their new court»- with new aids tj the al- BBDceinetit of the human race and th«* prop iifition uf Do« s tin»:: the ute.vamnled freedom of r-jli««i,»n «rkicb liasejv-er prevailed hero; the raanif m »l»f«ir»n alGsiel that tlii» country ehould be Ili» groat agHnt in gp-eaditig abroad Hi» tiulh; tbe va«t extent of the t_Brit»i.ry of tiic Ci.it«'I State«; tbe ri.ago_<->aal re «jftrces ¡-il h they contain, not only lor mate>riv wealth, but lor the best sort of education; fbe nature «Bd special retonrcei of the soil, as well it« d v.»rs¡- .Jodcharaioter. c«lliii. fonh different qaaiities in the« bafcabitatits: the natural spirit and rh tractor of the nati,,n wt.ore root was su e.igra'ioB OOB)poee«i of the pit»k« d men of Eoplanc! and H-illtn I, ¦ad which bUtorhal nuun tstriU in«» iiee-masi«;»,« of tho atan'ry h«>«1 climate have fejsterejtl, an 1 p »liti.al in ti- Btions confirmed, the- future of gigantic impfjftaaaa hthe we rld's »flairs vtbiib tie ally await» this _p. By; tlie (.vantages oi ¡Is gefigraphie.il potatiaa, »Man,ai.«ling, iu a nianner, two aaeaao, with thtir i-iai.d» and the cuntí.., .(s which they ¦aih. tic uneiiucU'«1 r'THimatl aid energy of th». language.its tendency to un'.vcr«aliiy, gBdiU »olid «nd practical character. I'mm nil ;! oo« MBaid« i.itiona, the lo«turei coneLuded that the duty ¦dtccountfibility of this country in the oaaM at hu- Mii rAogri as was indi-putable. II«, next c oiisi-lered tabigh value placed by einr inttitution. ou mit, and At »»»urance» which, for the m ist part, »b«-y do give if hi« prof-res« and welfare throuub the mean» of «Jgrnociatic free loin; and argued that all these- con- lk»er«t'K»iis »boubl add to the energv of tho«;» who N_ to limit Slavery, and to eradico,e-it from th.s «.««try. as the sole dsnger, or obstacle, tint itaadt _ t_e way of it» lofty mistión. Dr. Stores de- .gBriua»- Slavery as kcepiiiL' a larire population in a Btat« of beatli«ni/«m, and inr«Jin¿ tho duarest TVfbU ttid aflections of man. Hut he, «a a mu.ist«r of the (Jotipe.1 i-bietly dwelt on the as- p«ct is wkicb »Slavery stand s in the way of religion g_tdi-f/«3«d«i>eieniiuatii.u. (i««ciri-ia.settled I«i0)e4rs ¦go, has not so ma"y ministers and Bisaioa» the f_Bdwit"h I«l«nds, who OLly 30 years ago w. re roused n»m tbe billows of lie ntbe nir.ni. The D.ipphm nt-» k . so one suie and the Sermon on the Mount «>n the other ¦tasi'i'-ompatiblr- night and day. Ciiriritianity (M hsreily bo well dtvclup«d where it s inu^ht that Bi chief end of you'b is to gratify its tjaooioi Bi chiil end of mail to own plantations well sto-kol o3_ (hi ¡alian psjopla. i h.- iii-ri: i-.«, that tuero wa« ¦ higher law th'ui that of tbe State mit-tit m for po'iticians, hut not for thorie set apart H Minister» of tbe K.iiig of Kings. One of the worst rfe-cU ot the »} stem ihe blunting of mirai feeling ¦ »H subjects. Like all barbaric pow».irs, it i* ag- ¦»uive, not productivo. unie«« it be put down, En- | (hnd aid Krane e will, better »ban vre, le-id the pen- ptt of tho world on tho path of freedom. Slavery aast not only be limit»*«., but, afsararaaá, eulighteneti, atii it pei'mii on the »oil wnich W.BOOOad it.« boa»t- ogt, a: d this w. rk ia reserved for tbe Cnnstian .'hut! li here, as a work of high du'y and great B_itvcment. Dr. Storrs cmcludtd by atlirminj' that aery titi7.cn lay under an obligation to tic» all he ¦mild to i.bull.-h the by stem; he abould voto for none tt tboiat« pledged lo oppose it; each innn should nd like a lull leaved tree, ruetling all over with tppoaition to Slavery' Each «hould be nasti !.. _i'i-t ii. atb, confcious that be had done- his duty to _e Maetoi- bis duty to the world. Dr. Siorr». i-on- tluiltd amid a perfect teuipeet of applause. The Kar. JaO. I__BF08T read a poem on " Lab»r 1 and .Slavery, which iu received with frequent lllghter and appluuae by the meeting, which then idicuiiud. . -m>- iN.MVEltSAKY Of THE SOC1ETV 1*01 THE RELIEE OE AGED INDIGENT F__«-LS8. Tbe f.ots first annivcfsury of tbe Aasociation fe>r lie lie-lie.'f of Aged Indigent Female- was cdebratod yo»ttTil«.v afternoon at the Home, in Eaat Twentieth- | the Baoaad-BT«, in tbe press noe of the friend« tnd pati'-ns of the Institution. At noon, tbe exerciie» were oponed bv IlielJev. Mr. piGLEit, of Moravia, with prayer, after which toe Mvere-nd gentlimau read tbe annual re'.cirt, from »hieb we make the following interesting extracts: "Twel/«' months have taken their rapid Ili 'lit, and Bt uumteied * with the ye». beyond the- flocid, since At It.I Annual Keport of tint Association was pre> Bated to i's bentfat'tcir». Patiag that period the faadtd pestilence 'that walketh in e'arktieivs' has Tititecl tvtiy part of our land, sundering the dearest ha, and i-aunng many hearts to mourn for those thai 'ire not. Yet within the walls ol this Asylum, iu a I.lily of nearly ninety aged persons, fee tile and in- arm many ure where any prevalent ili-ease might ..turaHy be expect«- to make it« ready inroad, not »e inntaiice of the cholera ha» occuned. "We would not be understood to at!ribu»e this re- " .Mkable pre-et-rv ation to ruiy human for» sight or skill . the nesnsgemei't of our honiebold, al'h »uxh a wise .optrviiion of diet, and «Tther pruelential measure»» with !«f_r«i to the health of tbe family, have been faithfiliy observed, but to the soverigu n.crcv alone ©f that good and gracious tied who bits ever bleised lie t»dearer« of this Arsociation to provide for and Clitriib Hi* ««.«.d poor, would we render all the praise. ''«bough spared from a visitation of cholera within Atsluin, there b«. been, through the past summer, rather mote'th«. a asnal amount of sickness: »nd in the nWieof «l.out lhr«*ei month*, six of the inmates were ."?VBoviat by death. Four of these bad bee-rr a long mint, for many n.oBtb«, hovering on the brink of the BTtv'e, and death may be attribu'ed in their ca«et e*athfT to a weArii'g out of nature, th in to any particu¬ lar din «>«-. The whole number oi death* for the tost vea'is 11, exceeding that of tho previous year ts3i by.'-. The year .'.ibad », ol had $, ;>o had 7, and the year '4'J, in wbicb .eebole__ pr»jvail'.d, there Bere It. There Wats more «icktie«- In the iniintner of Bat year, al» ', in the la»t pv»', than h-i« b en tisna!, bat with the exception of one cms«-, that of a domestic, .Bore was no cholera. She, poor gul, with h very brief i-i,i.«e, passed into eternity. Tuen-« statiatics, doubt not, will interest a portion at the friends of tai« clarity. They show tbe ratio of mortality in the A»>him for »ix year« pant; the aivant««,'.- fei hetlth anil comfort, a»» to tho institution u con- ftn»«ed, «st.g the same one year with another during .at time, and the size of the family m«t raryiag fir .Anyyiar». except fro«n the absence of an in mite vuituii.* M,u.e friends in tliej country, or a room raaatatl ky dean, reniaiuiu. empty for a wati «j-a W until it eta bt piept red lor it« next «Hsupant. Taklag into account the years end the inlirnniy. mttt oflaaa, tvl a»u) ¡i.iividu. that 1-kw up the family of eighty- B . J peri»oiis, i* it not matter of pluasiiv sur- prior« that ihi-re »hould be «a few. rinher than so ¦any «it-utLs. It al«o bear« favorable ttutimuny to Um kind and uuremut tig «are of the m-iron, having ttgaril for tbe welfare and comfort of eve-v one und «r bir cue- It afford» evidence, likewise, of a generous tBd judicious supply of iiutricious palest,lie food, in ansonabla» variety, ecitributing much to theeDJov- .«rt of old age, and n. -re meilful. pi iBapa, than in youth i«> iccruil the eue'gus of d««iaviu_ nature." After citing the peculiar character of the inmates Of the institution, the report sayi: "The very high price of food'and fuel, and of every *. »g, indeed, thai was ni«*eiss_ry to orosil« »or the '«atfoit at il euatenance of the boosehold, numbering .jnety-thieo pe'rvvon», bas borne very heavily on the Ti««!»_aury of the Society, until it» fond» bciri, exhouat- td, it bex-ame Decesaary to encroach on « aat.M tt .a» capiu) that had n »t yet bet. pornianeiitly inre»- J_st« but »till was boarini? int~r«at. Su« h a inaaauro atlaassresorlt'il tc with reluctance, aud c-nly when .nntro is no rdteraativ e. In this nece«»ity, br the (ntslnf*» of our Heavenly Father, which we desire wankful'y to acknowledge, a timely supply tu the otrtn of legkcios came to our relief." Tho report farther oay« that " maay írteads hive ''-timtted the ai«hdraamg of their »uba-nption» ¦ and donation», which »»irldgomeat woali cauiegT»»! j »afferiiia, econeg the out door pennoner» of tbe Ai eocitiiou. Ihe tiuuii^r of thesep>-atn»ncri withoil the himno, tot the last rear, have averv"l «»«.hty. 1 hey have usually rate! the lame aa .hita withn " »he Aiybim. We thould regret vtry mneh t«* r«-!in- '' <|u.»n them, and art.k| not, uni-»»» it'*h»id b. >>_a " 'imte reet-»i»euy. We n-ider the aid tip 1 ¦ ' ' ¦.. andthar.kr: h. Ir ::. as; lily portion.__ '¡»"I f-.r'h lv.|», otí tho Bat« .f t ,- »>r one ni th.- Bra» of '. ttii charity. Through ¡he aoM we i!h»r. for lix or ef-v- n m'.i.tb», two «in'lar. ii lb« r laoathJy port.it ' in the more moderate »en* of ft.'\ uní ft\tt% it " tapers down to one; aDd. except in casea«,f sickuesi, lb» | receive iioluiug in tbe *uin'ji-r. l'n«-y MM I ***") wr.ril.y erd .ittmsl_B| «l-i , of MMMM.ttj " usually have i«me »mill (JBpecrdence fr,»_ mai " "tbeTaottce Maty *t __¦ htm the rhu-c'i-ysor " wtieh they ere merrM-r»: andao.n- have their hi ne " with a rtiative, ant,»«,, with the aid of tint Society, tbtyatt aii.tif? from v.ar to jeai, but rrith mauy "j'IlVÍ'i i-tTftat_n -which ¡«at Mlow* pre- hCLt» a lull »tateiutnt of ail tin- reçoit ts and di,bi_i»»- men»» of the year. _____r_Se^tc_» *£fff ********** -iyi Miotnt ._._-, Jroe.^tct/A fcul-rtyc Ander,»,, 7rr.ii»cer-D» I »M .J ./« ...... w. .r ; r-eo «toi.»j, et»; rolt New Atteint. 02 '14» 9 To'al.tl6 14! 22 .»*_... .l"*44. 1Soï I.-il Balance on lut yetr'i aeîeiat tl Tit ttt lDt»re*t eu Mortgage«. tS 274; Legacy Mr ï-*vu»i Thompson on -icei.u'.» K B. Dr..» F.» i i-.<i iih»r» »ne fi 4n Leilty of Mr. h«i_o« S H,,w!ati<jt Cberlei H lime'l Ki-j., Exee «11,000; Legat» ef Mr fat« Rid»»««« on ir.ro.n' Ueo. O. tiifl.r''. las .BBC, e.'.fiir); L-g«;» of Vie» S I «:;'(.. aaaceeaal 11 1 ('unis En. Exee., Olilt- l-f«cyof Mr» M Vi.j.tiir A IVirtti'l, Ktq Fixée, tlbO-, I. «Icy of Mi. HirrtitbCaitii. il. A'kaian Ha«) Kiec, t i"'; r,a, «.: 4..',, II. uni ri. g>i 't; lleiil». *«T. 24: «aftt n ..un«. tt>'f'; Boaifl l.irTetnp'.rar* Iniitte. * ¦"¦; PsaSMB.'s N' i, y Retained, 02: ( «itli fu- Ote funeral F.ioeDiet of In¬ nate. S-14, Cr-ar>ty Box, .>» «H; Tetty Äecihyti, »lia. Ivii'll- H »I or«: Committee Account, Sor Il ii..To fi*b paid for dry g" Of 4- ii«! II'. Biultb, ft.«U; ititioner». .'»erntt-Totti, tl» AT J'y titltnce on lud, IB.l. 116 47: c.b reeeited from Treu- or»r tl(f»¡ balinee do» Work Corna, ine» *-7 lu..Total, 4 .-.'./. _._ _M T Alderinn Tramer, in account tril/i th'Pur. rh'i.irp Cummi'Ue I», \t.r I 1Ü&4.Kor 7 7tl6 <|«l\r:a mil, ,'Hf.lln n.eat, «NHI4 94; 1.114 l,.a»r»ol l.read r*71-«*2; gioc.riei «SI «A 4' | yetetsb.'»» tll1) ïu; IM tua» coal. Bl 2l0; R .u.dri.iiie «uod. I»li7frr; 118galloD* oil, $«7¡ Mitron'* »il- i»y, t.»»'; Ma'ron'i retí» b«.S) exp»niei, t-TÏ .'¦ ...in» g tnd extri »aahing, »Ii7 5»: a- ryaou' »ige« ObiS; v.eèi. lue, »ir» kiel r, Bisnti-S. *5 H; ice, *7 J7| croek- ei» t275; freih li.h. s-'J. Mj 1 »1».' Ht fr.-sn ind atltrurk. lu7 77; |ilt_.bi_g, «si 5«. 4kO 11», l-jttei, sHOi...»tal, |6 '2A |& fJilknce frorn lut vsir. #15; t>* eiah from Treaiarer, fr.im N.,-ember I, Ifc.y, to NoTf.bei 1.1361. tu,.350; by biitoce in mi». $9 29. At lb«- eaaM.MMM.T.M report the Btt*. M. Ci'TLtn chu «forward and naddresicd lhe iitidience at torna npth. Iu the n ur*e o! nia remark» be lii»»bly eulo |iaéd the ir.stitnti.in, and entreated tht 1'ri» u»Is of the Bock »y to go on iu their good work. MEKT1NÍÍ OF THI LAW IXSTITITE. INVI.STI'.ATION INTO Tltr. » '».'1)1 ( T OF THE CREW OF THF ARf 11- A meeting of the Law Inttitute waa held yesterday irorring at the room» of the Lnw Library. Joseph Viam wa* elected President pro tern. After the nadingof the minuti-i and Ihe bnllotingi for new n ciiiber», Mr. __«TsTf »aid: That in relation ti the |aa_ of the Arctic, be consid« red *ome action »hould bo taken, on the purt of this body, with nh.Nii the nlle»»eil miacoD'iui't of tLe crew on that ttttaM., A great d»al fieliiig bad Ixen exiited in the public n.ii.d throughout the whole country on this »nb- jet, oud fifiec that time anothir inrideut of ship. track retalttog la the lota of tttand Uundro«l iiv»i» almost within sight of New-York had occurred, which, he thnacht rendorcd it »tiil inure impcative that some action »houlu be taken h-r l_tattt-_yt. p..singer* ob sea-voyages. He did not think ¿hat tin-l?»»aid of Indi writers i'.iuld be relied upon in tl.s matter. It did mt *eem lo be thtir duty to look nitir "ttIB.I ¡bat perished in Hie cutter." Their prov nee seemed t«> appertain more to the |»re*erva- ti-.n of the pro|.t-rly, «u.d he tlierifor«- thought th »t it peculiarly b«came thii body to say that a legal iiiveiti- netion should b' had with regard to the conduct of tl h pudor* on board of that VtaatJ. II») had been ii ii.«n .1 by an t-fiicer of the Navy, who catne on b< «aid of the Knropa when ahe brought a portion of the passenger* and crew who were re in. J fr »in the Arc- tie, that he wftí convinced, fn.in tat infonnstion that he received, that n deliberate plan wa* f,»rra»;d to lowur oat end of one of the boat* partly down f«>r the pur- pote of fj'iiling out the »oraeu who were placed in it by Ca*t't. Lu« e, in order that there m:¡;!it te room for tl «. cri-w. Now. if that re the ca-e, th-^re wa* no «)t,(.;i«»n but that tho United .State« Court had n rigbt to iLvestipate tni* matter. It was very clear ii-tit the l'nst part Into »hiih panian» »mm tlttt h»v- Ii n committed a crime at aataadjtntadietiea over the ptiit »p. If thi* w«re at all true, there m i .iivceti¿nuoii. tf tbe highest weight. Tee p Ulnl excuse alleged by part ol the crev».that their lives titre fit- diar to tata a* another's.would justify any »tit»pic'oniI of such uK'i». Thei were bound to re mi in «t tt,«ir post*. \V here courage wa» necessary in th > pel lorn:MMtt of a duty cowardice was a crinio. It not only a motfil. it wns a legal ciiu.e. A ti. .1.1 í.-r liy- ii.g from lii» p««»t nii«bt be legally pat ta do.th,, II" a li-wii't Attorney should shrii.k frota tho performance -.1 hi» duty from i"«)ar of denth he was im |.» actable and, if convicted, was forever di»- »Miulilud from all olliee* of honor or profit, Í1...-C bftilor» and (»llicirs MM*! bottt. tt peril thMl* lives if necttwary, for tbe I.fttj of thn^" (»n b-)ird. it hfl oten oei ii.'t'ii, where Ballon et_Mted ; fog the purpose of throwiug <»v « r ptaattgl r* from an OvtrtOMtd boat, the raiK»r woi bound t> p_*. hi* life for tfce jireservalion of pi»*cnger* in n fritter than IIIBB4IBI tl I Wtlt for one another, and .. » n- pat thi d l»y Mattist.tM-ta It.Maat.itt hui that there was another irrouu-l »»n which tbey might.bt minie nmeiiuble. li.v t.I of the L'iiit»,t Btatot'atat-tea ptsaed l* 1M0, It wm declared that try |..r-ui, obatrt .Dg Ibe etetpt tf aat.mt fit.i ¦ alack wa* puni-hahle by iinprisoii-mi't f r t«-'i jean». Thi* obstruciion Mgkl «M 'i« effectual by takiag away Ikt bout* iu ta» other way. At nil Bvt.M, ta .««Jain etykl lo bo ha»l; thi» ought to be bnfiHgaMM. »»nu it did *"cm to him th:it it was their place, a* men »worn to lb« performance >t Hi. ii du'} in the exercise of their i-rofe*aioii. that it war their dull to do something iti the matter. Hi tl.trefore tl'oiD-tit thai it lva^ hifLiy desirtble that lavo «>r Ihrtt wttM»ben of Üttprofc.noB thoald be ap- («»iiilnl a couimitt« I to confer with tin» Inmi Bt.Ml l»i*trii t-Attorn« y, and to a.d bun in the iuvestiga- t',.,11 «,t this ti.uiiu W thtt ______ in-n might bo imptlled In f»r.r to Ihe dl-iharKC of their duty, _ ileycouli»l M by t.o other contideration, that they el ibat "tl-ei would rather mut the mercy ol »;,,d in lii«1 brave ___Mme tf lb« ir duly, than the man »hen thev basely khrai.k trotu its per- icrn.ai ce lie would tiietcfor««, make a motion that a r«so i tion of euch import be adoptid, and a com- lptti.e «) pointed. A gentleman inggected that, as a committee had bt» n appointed n' a firmer atalTn», a-aert this thing « h- ui.t.tioued, tl.i- rtaottHf a_t»ili Hi o\«:r till they had made their reiort. The l'i.»«in» vr understood lhat a meetinf» was held, and that Mr. Untier wa* Ciiairmau, but nothing had hem ittA, m.,1 time wai pafiin.1. those |j_g were to be ixsmined a* witiie**«-* w_ft "t»per»iug. Air. Dmaata opj»o»fd the subject entir-.'y. At the tot r n 11ithttj the Har refu-ed t»> ac- in tie premLsei ,.n tl.« Ltoiind that it wns not the duty tf the Hy. at a Hir or this *>¦?. i.-tv. aa a Btcitt», to act aa a Coin- mittet-oí «Nil'tt»'. He eid not t-ink thai they wire an'l-oti/td to form thcm»eliei into at.y *uih Ci>üi- miltie. Tat I'm sin» NT said in relation to the medio«- tf -h- Hoard tf I ii'i.iaiittr* that h- was fully thai nothingeotidor would be done by l-tlbodj lawait] iha saf.-i of p aas »agin. In i«37. being m h moved at the lot» of the M«y.k»o and Uriit"!. t., lii'n.-i II to«-k -«-i'»»1 etc,»» toward pia« i"g Hit b .s-- . n both odea of ti.« 11» ok. The Dad» rw-tara, f»<r a ibaTC aartb.»a to do with the l»u*ÍD»!í». Oil th, .r-uri,! th it their i.'vts- 10 on'iv to s'avinic- pro-eitv. He «uciecd-l in g plMM lioui tl;* in only aüer eUnug that if lhat «ou'..! not aabaoriba would gt ttttw women of Nev-fti-, get from them the f*..i...ui:t ttetaatrr, and then publish the refuaal of the l'n lerwnter* to «oiilribute Mr. H'.unt spoke of the inefficiency of ;ti, life bout- l-rB-htd by the l miel ^tatee. Oce o' tlum, bt H-i, htd upiet three time* i a going to a «reek whin it WM well knoern lint a life-boat ir.'- jerlv «t-nstruit-d could net upset, bo matter how liavv the at-Mlight be. Mr" IBM i was deciuedly in favor of the re*.» ution but he thought it would appear ia a etltMJt- eUape U It »botM lie over until another n-. A motion to po«t|»one wa* negatived. A member of the Bar, whose ****?***_* lean., ..id .hat he pert'edy Mre«*d with At^Cht»- ...an. lhat ddii person», or .orne *»«»_-v, ' f.Pi\r*,',,,l' St.- investigate thi» matter. It bal ^¦f«*« two ______ and not the -tghtest uiotioti btd beta made until low. ._ ,«. (»tber member* exprtvaed their concurreoc« in the vi»», of the President, and the resolution wmttmit. Mt»»r». Joseph Blunt. HLram Ketcbum a-tt H«y. Vin Vorst weic appointed a ootnmittee to confer with the C. 8. l>i»trict-Attornev-, _.d to _ I him in the inveetigatiou of this matter. NEW YORK COCNTY OmEYABB THIBTIKTB DIT« SBMtrOB. The Be ard of Ne»-l«irt C««.ity Canva««er- m«t lay, pnif.ur.t.1 la avdjon.«seat, a: t_«j.i.i . ¦fnaBaoi- at Allanan, Cftj if eWfirt- minatei p*«t 11 «. i»l.-'«k __ ro». was ea-,-»,»;, when the ioiiowiou Supe-rr «air« an«we»re».l lo their l'e»-r». ii-uial. V. h. r,ip._-r, Vaaftli», I.'.r:'i]r:,'.-i. ' i ¡. I'r««icl Wntt and D The I'HiisiLHsr saidthat whintheBiorladjonrind « n Mondar it w«at catiirateipg the return« o: .- ! nth Ward. i:op*rv,rcT Iftrl i r.-k- 1 pern.'--' »a, b f.:- ! o,"»- ¡ rae« of l) e returra fr«_ the El" i *i far.» svittt. to report the cor.e-*i«sa of th - r»f irn« wi i, h be bail baron instructed to lay b»«".r« tho .lexv Hoot Itikpectot* for that panoaa. 11» .aa ttotei that th- Imp.-¦« n had ..ai-rt-. 1 th- Baa.«y. at th«; A«m inblj I) «trie-f in «ere« return and of t'i- I District ib the other, whi- ii ti<- ng approreai, lie PrtiiiDHiii «aid the cauraaaoftbe Twenty, frit Ward, »o far calling for the ret__«, is mow ___*. -Bf trihur BotBBBAB thaa pr»bm h 1 with there- tmc* frc-m tin-E'« nntb Ward. He re-i-ortel the cor- «f«:tie li of tbt !. turn f-.'Ot lv k )»-*..:r«iay. hs in,- th>* taiii« ¦. Ea-rj.iU'J WooJ t-»' * Ee.-ni_lo W.od In tto oti»er return« from th'»* Ward, the-rc appeared £33 »ote» for " t.. .1. JemHoetion. f»r Me-mier of Astetiibly, which were not allowed to ..»belt J. Jem« .Ifioa. The r> tuni, on motie»n af .Su_jer»i«»»r B »ard- mar, wanor i«red lo Uelairl baftaatM B-» ¡rd of In- í-pasctfi«- for the Ninth Heetu.n strict. f»rceirrecti en, with irutruction« trom the I'reaiuent, that thusetae be ready lor final canvius to-dav. In the Tenth Di-tn-t of th«. aaaa Wvr.l wai a re cord, in the ti'tm» seal to the County Clerk, of 31 vote« fur the offic« of State Prison Inspector, Jin.«« P, Shiie.er», ahieh aas oinitted ia th« return (.fnt te. the CeuLty Clerk. TuU returu waä_-o«.>nt hoik fc-r eorr'.etion. SWtv five vc-.fc« were rçp,,rteî for Jejfca W for Copgrres, on the Iiifeper'or's re»tirn sent to the St.'.erviea.r»« from th. Tenth Elea-tiou District, while ti-i»turn bii.il by the County Cl.rk recorded only sixty-two. Let liai diffeireiaco, making no change in Ibe retnlt of th»» e.l-c'ion, was aJowixl to pate, and sixty-two vole* were re«-ord«-d Other enors, of an uniinp«irtar.t chaneter, were dis¬ cover« d, Bl i! th n turns containing «uch error, were or-fered to lie ». u' »isek for iiiiin-liita correction. The Eleve ntb War-, return«: navini/ been completed, to for at tbey were in agreement with each ,.»',. r, -apart.at Pbabb ptaaoaa.l t«. report the rem.« from 11 Tan aty-aaaaad Ward. In the E.-ur trict '.«" v»»t» s s.e-e tettiriiecl f.»r'. Irated Seymour far Civ.rriir. which by unanim.iti« corsent wer« re- coreied for Horatio Seymonr. Also from the samedis- tint, -. ratal vecte return«?«! fat " Washington G. Hunt, and it was ordered that the» return be lai I lie¬ fere the I', vni.' laoftaeton for correction if found to )>« eiT»jneou». and pra-vided tli»- return be sent in at the lucceeoing meeting of th«- Baiard. Several oiler timilnr eiippored e.-ror« being di*- c-v e r.-r», and the returns containing them b»ing or¬ dere d back fur correction, the- m urn*-from ÛM Twen- ty-iecond Wur«! were elispopoil of, when l-ii; »rvisor ('. H. '11 urn move«! that th»s County Cl»-rk be instructed to inform th« members of the Board not imw pre»ent that their »eva-ral returns will I, i, '.¡red loin-fioted up on or lefir-- Thursday xt, in erder to enable the B<iard :.» make a final can¬ vas« of the v ote» from eae-h Ward. The- I'm.-!i»r nt aaWaiand this unnecessary.«. suf¬ fi iet.t liOtoii» iy would he giren to theauSject without ai-y spe-« :al BO.»oaiiaa bein»» sent tuea/h Sn_>- rv.-or. vtho areixpeele-l to kneew what it their doty. Superv iee.r Hi nt could «.-». no reason why the eta* ttm 'i iil-i t,(»t he completed at the neit trla-ftir..- .if the Board if !'.e Supervisor* would only be prt-em t > foot np their re turn*. The. Pur inrsT said it ii very desirable that the matt«r f-hoiild he« rioted at aa early a day a* pasible. It had l.e ii a OoaaMaraMa tax upon Ins time tobe pr«s« rit evtry d'-y within a few tnii utes of th« ¡»eriod t<» which they a'ljoum, but it would be presuming that the Stipei visor« do not know 'h.-ir dirv, to »-nd them a aatl fiorn the County Clerk to renu«j«t their attendance. .«"uiervi-.-r C. H.Tt'fKT.n thm vrithlrcw his mo- ticin, etatin/ hi« only ohject was to secure ihe compte- ti«>n ol the car.vafif.ea as «oon as pa_iUa. ()d iniiti,m of Supervisor DiiAk», at ^o'clock the Boat- mijouri ed until 11 o'clock tbU mijiMliii,'. |A11 Ihe n turns have now bo*a ctinva4«eil, and wl.«n a few c«»rr<-« tions are made and HBfllflapai I law hasfcotil up Bad r»i.D««ti bia letpective- returu«. Bat final M-. tilt »sill he diclaroel. TUL INEBRIA TE A S VL UM. We, the urdersir-ned, appointed by the Legislature of the State of New-York to organizo an institution tobe known as ''The Cnitol Sente»«. Inebriate« Asy- .''.uní,'' atad to act Commissioner« to receive «ub- .ripHei It th'j cajiital stock of the slid Asylum, do herewi'h submit to the public the following sta»oment: The object of this inetitution to provide an asy- Lm for tho poor nml -1. stitute inebriate, wh *ro his physical and moral c.-Jiti- n will be mike the ctreof tío'jliyeii ¡Mi tad th" j'biliuithropiat, and vvhero hi« lob(,r may bo rendered preductive, and of service to Lie« feinily. \N" it It IheAsjlurn tBttt will be connected work- fhop», in svl.i.-h each palien!, as se.»n his condition will permit, will he employed--thus making the Asy¬ lum a Felf »upporting inaitutioni' It vsiil )»«. sei n that the community will thus bo re- liivtd of the burden of maintaininir inehriates in alms-h .»Utes and prUonf»,wbo will be sepsrated from the ¦et oís- of there incarcerated for publb crim«»*, and j laced where their inebriety will be treated at ¦ diseatr, aid where no efforts will be w-»r.ting to pro¬ duce in them a r«f«-rnia'i »n evi»l where an inc »mefrom th-ir labor will he securid to their fnmi!i'»s, who other- wi»e would lie left to penury and siiiftriiig. To carry «eut cucce'sfully the great a;m of th i" .'.- tution, |M,000 niu»t )»c raised.«his being the am¦>._ it ofciii.iti»! itock ¡nired by the t harter, l'his am-mit sa hic h can be im re-ase d vln-n I livided ii.!.. chare* if BIB ««eh. Any person wiahing to »ub- «ctibe to the capital stock can »end hi» name, with th.- amount he will take, lo any one of the Directors. Wt think it judicious to lease a baMag or build* til euitoble edifices can be ereet»>d, for the purpme of enterinj- at onres, or aaaa as practi-ah'«». B| on the weit fat which the c hartervvas «.rante-d. lu ne with a provision in the act of incorpora- ti»ii, there will be u _' rl ¦ the tl.ir-i W. da J«tiu3iy«'f each war, at the proce.-iin.'s, n ami coti-liiiiiti 01 flu.' A-slum. « bv the affidavit of the P."t»*iel. nt aiil TraOMfW, which rt j ort muet be tiled in tue office 1 the Secretary of Mate. In reeard to the noce «»ity of sn in>tituti»»n of thi» clarac 'er. we cite no le»» an authority tfcau Dr. litn- ¡an.in llu.h. T'i the account ofphvsical rvwdies." besar», ..I shall add on-in or»», vi».- Tho «-««ahlishm.." t of a hospital in every city and town in the United S'ate«, for the exclusive reó-j-t. >n --t h-ft-'l iiiakat. They are as much the obyej-efs «i pablk humanity and charity as msd pcoj»»e. Th .-y m* indejed more hart- ful t" etK'ietv than m >r" of tbt dl , Ci-n.r.ion bs'pi'a! wi.-_«' boifthoy ,»ere*»tnf liberty. NVi are bnppy in .t'iviuK' a**urauce that _. pri«e meet» Wit- the miaba.M lad m*-',ir*.---m. nt of the msny of the in,-st Labt.Igaal and philautn.-.»_>¡ ii.inl erf of ti;» lommunity. Un Dhatatai Ml forth th.< brief statement of their olj« et »nd piar, .»i p ni. ation of imeling a ouick and cordial re*r>.in»e from il,. I,, i,, vol. nt al this «nd other «eja-tion« th. M_- tiv. The cull lor »vuipai'uy and ruatetial aid in lay- _j a j.nianeLt l.o-is of nn iii»t-.tuti»»n Ihxt proiiii««3« n.iiifi l',-r !!« ri-ov-rv -.mi «aiva'iiuof a ten» num¬ ber of the bnman brotherhood we are couñlent will ne-t t.- ur.be« «i,d. This imtitution nor d-tipped to contl: *t with any o!l ir t: etl axJ» f.-r »asín«; th.- iuehnat-. T-j.t.- noth- iag, sv i bt i- v.. .a_.! lo it ia .it or any otaer coun- t f "l'louf-ir.d» will look to it for help, and i- I should aad mu»t base ll.at a Lit h v. worth ireatinc ia worth pr -aorring. The 11. m v »', Bl Father put» It ad ".er to .se those who »re realy to t-- - u- a i,li,»wltin_ fn>m pbyiical and «pirituai thraldom a-irtl.ve.f ihe exttcist-of the hinbest talent« aael the ¦ ure*t" love. To redeem from ruin greater than to ci«y»te. To tty-n Irom vice to p irii/. fren ilvrkne«» to light, from death to life; make him p ¦«».»«.soed.of ¦largt- and batautilied exiotence. a-.v .ne midii-n. ... tverjwhere cot» "P the wail of wi-f*cki?dharn_itv. of prootrau- and sufferiiiiî brothen» from every «i-ie come« the crv f»«r help Th«>y are the true workers who reepon«. to this cry. They are enriched by gtv- ins-, aid bleaeed in bhaeinkr. Vellow cuneos, fathers, brothers an-1 aieters giro us vour aid in this branch of beneficoce, and the blceaing of multitude« will be your reward. The Ilia. W.iHiaiiTO» Hi*T. Lrxkport, li P Pikki«. A«i,»B(l PHnr»,'b. Ute E A LiaaiaT. J D. WaicuT, JiiooS Miiltb. M D¡N A Paiacs.Jaasaii« raaiiLi. CC Nobt«, BoaikT C. E-aati, Alibiid BaiiH«, H«»ar Dcsoi». Boa« WoaaxtL. O B. Aivobd _. H«_rV B «tcac*«_t-e H«a. I P«att, Praitamle, J Eow.aoTva Mk.M D. NOTES OS IVARD BEEC HER. It tat ___-»«/ Itt.V 1. Trfl__ 8»f: I »eo by the papers __d*____sr W*bd -thai a-r-inered hi* c«»B.-«*t--io to _tadae> trine of woTBan « tvhf to vaer», btrt at the sa»«« -_»» Le ss} t he ihoulii «»r tcrrry to have hi» w.f* or ailier t-ettb. ill llUtlut. <>ii_ _r_ __.-« tpenk wHh asneh pow»- act as she wrhee, opon what principle a__ I Ikcousa aha ia his »l-tir, ora woman' Ir" he cotld listen with icttrttt to any »ornan, why not to ais mita or »iiter ' Inasmuch as tbe sain« law* af mind govirn b»'h n m an ! »roir.c-n, wo «hout I think, frtn oursclve.-. thai he would prefer he ir Hem (if successful) to all o;h«-rt: Ma never d«»es a woman mj»y the gift of tloqueuce more fully than ! »h»r 'h»- »>r..i" TtM* ,1. Bat, from tie enlarged view* of Mr. Bexcher on all subjects, we reu hardly tupp4*e tiiat he confices himself in this niark »imply to Lit wife r inters, bat mean» to lay tl at it i* cot w'so or f.rht for any woman to ipe&k in .nl-iic. It w»uld **MJ ****** -:ir.| t-> know by ahrt price*»» of thiugtt, reuonifl^, or ev ilr Dt!t_M'l ¦__ -»»» l.r »ii-iit to tw«. suc1! opposite c«.nt'lusi«»r.s. Wt It.It ¦ r hi* conver- Mo.Ittatt.. He has.no doubt, at some .aa. ai- nufted our rifiht to speak .-ars of obsor- vati« ti, has dtrAdtd oariaetp..ty be ">'-eech m_.nr and the folly ii'».»ur claims: for one oai a right t.> do what i.e'or the cannot do; and the reverse ol fiat propotiir.n ii t-ju.ly tn-e The eloquence of our Lucy St ne, who bat elaelli-td Ur.;« audiences all ov«r tbe coantry. may _M MM at It hi* «tan-lord, to bis ¡<ica of what a lyaacktbotld he, and has Marrad but to com ir.ee him that woman has not the gift of ora¬ tory. 8o, after a few years of experimenting, ihouli wt not be more successful in our political campaign« than our »ires and sons ainally are, depend upon it, Mr. Betcher would dispose sf our right to vote as tuiruat il* as he has of our rij-ht to styeak. It is evi- »!«Lt ibr.tit all turns in Li» mind on ho* wc-'.l we d»» the »Tork. Tii» must be the «.round of his daotait.i bt i ana»- the vtry »an,e process of re*40niu., by which wt establish our right t.»i,.t.- art UtaVSlM tv right tospeik, also. Mr. Bescher, io OtdtrM prive .> ir rght to the <x«rc'no of tbe elective franchi» »et aside our State Constitution, and go I %eh to tir«t prinripl«».to nr inalienable righM.ftgbM which ev- ,-',,. 1. fore at.»! iadepeedeal of a'l bothsum. rights which, a* intelligent, devel«»;»*-d being*, we have n«v» ¦. it-ted Maternkstr» tab tttM il am. Ii, thus |M_g back to the origin of human ri^iit», tad comii.g uti step by »tep. no one can escape t- elation that whatevtr i* riç-lu for man is riu'ht lar vi« u an also. It ii great a m-tckery to *sy «he may vote, and yet never defend tho w'udom tt that vote in public, as to declare her right to property in 1 itt deny b«r the power to protect thtt proj>e»rty by law. The right to v».te ¡nvulvei the rlgbl to hold of¬ fice and legislate. Now, how could we discharge <>ur iiuti« s nn men.1er» <»f C»»n_Te-*, a* Seiiator», if we aro »Hi.led lb'- ri, ht to «peak out oir thought! on all anata« tint.* of p.mí |" I th| Qtm of Kogtmd may prorogue i'trliamru'. and aodres» tbe noble* of lier lend in pertou, m»y not the women of Kepubli- (»n Aii.eii. a give utterance to their palIn.-ti«m and piulanthr» pv in our National Council«' Mail we go to _m iii"i," !.i, i tf Emmm to kMrt oui Hi il I « iii bumsii righ»i ' Gerrit Sin th. in who«e hearing »*e r«ad this item of new.» iu iMttttUt to Mr. I: *"gg« »t»»! that his icraaJes tttg-l bttlrawa from In-» Bil le. It r _ so, v.. h«»pc he will avail himsoJf of the l'i-v. An'i-iiette Ilrown » commentaries «»n those il.tiiiate par**!'1* of Ihe Apoatle I'aul in r__r_M0 to trtMM_i for we ciniin th'it wointn und. no m I- these sp. «irtli r; ti.. ¦". ap.ciii» ralea laid dova foi her behavior in and out aftaur» t, fog better than the Lamed father s possibly can. < i, 'i.iubt suppose, however, that if Gad ha-1 given It tverv .uabin.l tie Ptwer t* »nil inter to all a woni- ani ipWttal aaaaa.ttBBi the iatolleet to aatitfy bar tatO tttaMtf evangelical faith: tho wirlom and I an» nee to answer every «iu«»*ti, m she uni ht propoun. the capacity to hie« me in turn the tnonthpiece of all b( r n ul yet-itiiiig1). her sj.iri'ual .iiipirati.m., hi r ! ions of love at.,1 truth to a fallen ra.-.that int.» the bands of inch a partner she might also with confidence muí her right to tho elective franchise, an I ». _ m - n t m .1 cir.i tfoa lev,1 a the alTair« of ». it*. Sur« ly, in Mr. Deedn r » ooiuion, the tt_Bga tf time aie t.«.t n:(-re important than th«*e of eternity. If a vv.-nai. innv v.,te for fri'cilorn, tetnporane«», iin't;.-.* and n,«y she not preach the »glad tiliL"» of the i«H»el of Christ to those who sit in darkness aud i!« att ' Your», trulv.r. P.ltrborr *»*,,» Zb ISM. B JOHS QUINCY -/'.I.V.«»'.«.' MONUMENT. » Fr m TA* Çuiney Patriot. A monument ha* just been placed iu tho Unitarian ( hart., m tins town, to the mem-iry of John "¿un. y Aotimi, by hi* ton, the II. n. ('. V. A»lains. It i* COMpottd tf hifhly-polithtd Italian iutrble, and in si/«- tad flatta rarj atari» ittMMbMi tkoaaaarattad It th»- Ki-l'resideut John Ailams, with tiie the upper part, where the 4ju«t r»-sti«, whi.'h i* in- elutad on both tkim by tbe tpttf numbers of the et mice, tl.iit itrttpi tipwur»! in graceful line* t»)war I i!. The bust, which n et* up»>n tho top, wa* MMftttd it. Italj, bv the »real ___rk_t r.iilp'or, Hiriii 1'ow- trs, ami very m rfect and lift -like iuiia reaimblance ¦ i ¡he k Mlriled siateiman to trhott m»unory it i* . r. itid. In.iiii .liat.-ly _B4ar tli li'i't is a Lt.B *en- uipoafc.l of two word«, '. Alten-S'cu'o," »e»»- arated by an oak branch, with two loaves and an irn. The followiDje is ¡lie in»eriijti«>n: Alter i Secuto. A. O. Near l.t place rept.t« «I. l'ut ctiuid .lie of JOHN UIIMY AI».tJ!-i i.a ul J ,:.n in.! » i - i Ac.iii lixih freiitltot «f (l.e . B.ralltb July, I7Ö7. AraidK (he I'ormi of i-l»il eorrrr i.uri.d (be Vlgrs* »1.1'h r.erye» » States.si) and a Patriot, ii.d tbe faith »bicb iiiipir-i s Cbriatiaa. Fur atore thaa half a Century, whenever l.a tat ttJJ cilled fur bis Isbon. n,ii| here or io »ny capacity, a»y»r ipared them ia 1er can»e. Oa the twisty i.m-th of Ueeember. 1:14. be »gird tbe ».cood Tteaiy wub iirea- Kr Mb, -' red Price withio ber borden On the twesty- tllt«! ol Prbrnar». l«4l, be ci.tixtceu T-u. o' defeoce ot rle L*«ioni if h.Yiu'h, by ay fig ar tos l'.:. Ir. hei gicet Nat ur.al t'ouacil. A «on, w. rt, y ,,f hia ¥-. ,i ¦ in iti. at» id. ui thorj no I,.. I ».inn «j. in In Uu- '., « i..»a «ougiit io w»lk bi_uMy in tbe »igbi ef hu liol. Beride him !:.| his Psrlnsr for fifí* yetr« UXTIII i.'ATHl.KINE,d»B»bter uf Jnthuaaaü Ca:h-r JebifcB. Born. Ii Kebnury, 1771 *il«.r «d, M July. |*M1 bsetSSs» 15 Mty It- Af«dT7. Lly.nf'hru ifh rr«ny »itIwhsl., «nd'n-der L:|B r- -j-on.i -j« iie, », » Daagbter. IVife in 1 Mother, ihe pn«»d e ¡til to all llyiaf. th» lei- her tiiuiiy «nil her «ex lb« lles.e.l remera- ,i , 11 ic«L tf.at trtietk I.': . la rl." II, .nis thst Mtiig trie, one soweth «id »tiuther r-tjeth. liest »ou t, reí], 'bat »bereoo be»ra»e<!ji- labor. »Jtiier meo labored and ye are ti'er»d lato :h»tr lab ._" T«r Pv» irn KtiTBoiD.. T1 t Timm of the nth inst, bat *ome fitteen c-.u..i« devoted to Iba ti.ill niai ij bit»»en Qar. l*taM ail rreaiarer liavnii nd, Bstl tit» '..¦" Ut mad* 'i Tex«! !»v M' s«r». King at.d Walk» .-, n l-l. I of tiia racrfic 'Kailr-ad Company. T insista that the stock ter.(!erc«l i* lñsutlici«-nf. an.l i* not tu h a oepoiit a* the L.gis'alur«- intended Funoer, tiiat ¦ ¡at v hive leadatad, aa addition. lecartiy, Q it" tl « . *;itttl itock of »he _e -huii .- 1! i ik ef Memphis, together with 1*1,000 in certid'atei of .N.»-..rK .*»:.'¦ llMk, m-iki1»« toflMMM |J30,»J00. 11 e poncî.'diDif parafai bofa letter tttm »«»vernor Peat» to Mr tLajm nd al »wi that h miideri all the ft"ck* _feraa iaaaJfeieot Betari "Iflvwi ''actin? I'r nv-e'f ia,»1iv.'ii_Iy. I r-nould nit con- ither ..'r both of t'.e-.- .ito-I.» a »uCi'i«.nt *e- .cnnlv f.r e 00,1 0, an-! I h '¡it to Le the du'y of ..e_ci - -utriheriuter.-t a.)»tnc'!y "a* he wedd hit own. I Ok r-f..»re say. that if both "these . »*M of »taxk were the character tf .. Him ks that c.ul-4 !»e re« »ive-1 under the Uw, I con- *. ei_*»r iLim insuflicieit. MAINE-LAW IS MAISE Certtafonnmct cf The N V. Tiit ..-¦. liLAlKSTOBB, Maas., Nov. 11, l-'l. __Mg over Mr. James A. Clay « itatonent in vi.ur I'ai'y of Kov. 7, in n*ntmat to Temperance in .. Maine, I caaie to the i oiciuiion that hia ob»erva- tiin. pro» ..lid he Lai had an opportunity to observe, La* been in a worse bondajre than his body is now f-al.iict »It, during hi* *««j"Urn in Maine. In j.-ti.e to my own fenling», I cannot let some of Li* a»enicLS pas* with ut ¿ivin^ in my testimony «»a _M other side. I ipe|t ioidc two monthe of the p_rt r-cnuir in Maine, and v'_iteJ ie«tioui of the State all tbe way from Casco Bay to the head wa»eri of Ihe Kenntbtc. I was in I'oril.»d eiffc! r t n day* ind durit-_ that time did not see but one per» -n ita^- ficrir g U. rough the itrcet* from the eHect* of li'iu «r. Strict ÊfLu and itrtet-brawl« are hardly kn«>wn, and their S-bbath! are a* Masa-chusetta were in good old l*uritsn dais. Even in streeM where tailors have their '. onarter», onier reiirns. and yoa can pas* aJona- without havin» «our ear» saluted with drunken oatla, or having the fume« of bsd liquor puffed iu i our face» 1 do not think that the beat operttor in l.u vire liuuor under the Maine Law conid find in all 1'orila-d fiftetjn placM where the rtagçenr-g taiiture il k.rt Bit mV. lo Amwxsoro, atfttr» Mr. (.«y wat ¦«osât -tout, ba amytr. " I an told »a* WM l " -«aa k-aowa, that thor* a , C ty placao "> »* J»»» '' whtia-a li'iior» .-*_¦ be- ht «v. - I w** to*. ***** »t«ep. u.g iu t),_i ¡,i*_*nn{ »..ty. b/ a«- who I Tn«Bk k»oe*a wiere-nf h. af-r.. we«. not n'- B.<"e* whrrn He.«vr was knpt fi'.- »«'e esntnsrr to law, aud my ohaer» ati»a an (a3u.r-.1a .*.) I-» proro, t.» -nu inind. ta« iruih a>t the a'jov« »tat- rteiju If ;;"ba»the caí ¡n t'.i war of lqB. r «and sa. w-bowl aama wat r*» w-th tu« Logia- -«hiv-h conrease at this pi«»-««. Ha nil. « Lei w An_ is-t, I was tola by th« r 7w¿ W: s piare in that rttla«« .s,. , by the e!.»«. and tie bit»er way in a waa c-nut-iacn that ho waa no friend to the taw winch bad ls_i-,L»a Ibo irt.V fr._ that t_rir_», busr _'»«-«, A. re.ar^i Water- il_» |».u told a.itb.inty that the Mama Ltw had doie tiat agreatEa-asd; and I di«i mit sea. darin«- .v-¦ thai pi», e, an;, of the evil a if,- to of i!,e> .: twenty .. t. s. n ."-eg-.-h.'f -s w-ÜKo__ Mt. Clay a informant gast »n- open there. ' Hut the moat absnnl »tattnent in Mr. Catf. ! *tter It that abara he toy«: "An: further up the»!-, bat water», in the country taverns, I am kuo-iu* '., it.« ! « in. rcid. a i Lout rtsetve, as usual before th« "Maine Law," Ibis "bit" of new* which Air. C. is knowing to, will most awrudty a-toiish the r*e»pl«j who live m thcate town» farther np th« K«Bn«beM> .aval» is. It a very t.my thing lur a person with fair pcreeptka tad eommtm un-i- rat-adin^r, todetermio« a baa » «in.sr kept far sale conirary to law, eveu when th«« poor shim«* face-d Tttém tu« * his cann*"«g to the utuio-t to keep hi» illegal trarhV m the dak. Th.» civ svink», coat-a»lieve wipe of the m luth, an i íiiiy at.apt» t.» look (aaocaat, while the breath i«f the j». or victim,«« he ladotvail to uukt your .tcqnsintance, or train your friendr-hip, com»»» firth ¡r.h mto sour face mixed with the fumes of bail iiiiuor. Ail these show where rum issihl. Y.»u will rot ff, »hiso indication! in one couutry t ivern nut oi erery ten, ninth-west of Mot m h»»d Lake, baring a ioi.riie-y al.ie-h I made from Stuowhe*ran t head Lake, I wa» infsirmed by the geutiem mly at age driver that th« re was but one place on hi« route ,-0 milei where ¡:,¡uirw-i» -old aaatraiy ta lu, I .le- rmv'flt. Tkt place wa« at Shirley, a t.i-v.t nil e nuiee from the lake. About the locality o( t!i.« Inka-, ii'iMor «obi pretty freely. As the pa'spl« aay that less do« « not extcuil so far upas that veil 1, woody etna trv. The Maine Li-r, n* it euforcid in Main«-. haoéaaa, and is Mag. a treat food. A-id Massa¬ chusetts h«»pe« to elect a»« to her legislature ne.xt Monday, who wiil remedy »oine of the faults of our pre*, nt l:-_itor law, whieli needs to hu more simple, which will render its enforcement more eis/ and "are. totMTB Cu i-k. MIC Hit i A S- LABORER S WA V TED. Tc the ISJilcr of The S S'. Tritaat. Su In reading this moment in your -to- kly ¡«sue of the !tb in«t., an editorial hea led .'A W«ird to Farrrtr- .' ers," theepiritof it was so goad, but the fact«, in psrt nt least, so far thin State is eoaattj.td, aro so mate- nally contrary to my « iperieu.-e, that I determined to nmkc vu this statement. I have appropriated -r 11,.'00 to the very improvement! which you speak of, and fot the last six months 1 have boon sble to speed not more than il''), and that atórate« of -sir Bflpar day. I bvve left orders at the intelligence aflata ia I »i-tm'kt in d Toledo to obtain help. Iain nut sn tzecptioB ia this lack of help. 'Ihn o-h.h'e country aai'fat draining, and every man in aniiouo to doit, but labor is so Sa'ari-c, ami I'oiiea-tiieiit|y «o high, that we can ie rf.irin but an item if what we would do. If you hare aay «uiplus lahor «etui 1,000 men r.ml ."11J women to this ne¡t»h!>orhi»«»d, and w», will give fat of the Uml to li»e «-ii. an! m-mer enoui/h han six mouths labor to buy laud sutli i.-nt to raise a larig'- tiimily of free «»»ilir,, tod our Ivrin« will radftaat a great qtmtity of surplus water. I»o jraa aay to me, hire some «-f the thousand« and thousand« of emigrants 8B_»Bg to the Watt «Sir, I c'lii.i-t ili It, They .. \\»-f to labor for them- »1 Ivi », not f'T mei BBdUa.ad ¦-!'laboring for others tl,i > want ott., . to labor for them H 1 "t*---lack of lo ij,.niad more drainage negleeted than would build aal the railroa«)« in the nation. I hope you will make another "ai'.eal to the» " lal,,>rin_ poor, aod you w ill accomplish two obi, ell, to lii-se them and 114. i. ii.'Ac . I, RlhSt.Y. 11 ,,' ..,. Msssat Co., .vu. Nos 9 1 o HAVANA. ARRIVAL OF THE aUfPIBI CI TV. The C. S. M. rtearaship Empira Cuy, IL Windl»» « oimaandiiig, arrived here yeitorday afternoon. Sue bring! thirty-five paissen^'e-rs. and a cargo of cotton, merchandise, «kc. Sbo left Xesr-Orloans the -.'oth, and arris«d at Havana the _.] iuat. After landing tl.o Havana mails and passenger»', an»l transferring the Cal'tornia mails and parnengers to the C. S. M. steamship Fnicon, Cap*. A. O. Gray, «ho U. again the »ame day. Tbo Fait in arrivael at H.uanaon the 2J.I inst. On the '.'Id iust., at 3 1». M., about fifteen m'tlos from Havana, ¡»aenid sterunihipCreaiceut City, hence, bound to Havana. She probably got in the sa.no day. fro. Our Owb Corr»i»>i>B»i«Bt. Has AHA, Thursday, Nor. ail, 1«.|. I have positiv e information of the Umhin» at or near .1 Mgaa of two cargi>es.nearly 1,*J0'J African »lave*.»in«*e the dat»». of my last letter; of which Lumber between 70 and M only were captured by tho authorities. This fact must not be looked upon aa fnrr.isbitag evidence that the Captain-General is not «- in endeavoring to put down th« infa- n.ou« tral'ic, but rather w one of those iasttncci which will oe-ior in spite of a'1 the preventive m?a«- ores of tho " supreme Lead of this Island, and thoie in »uilmrity ttrdtr him. fftantai by the enormous pair.« ol the slave -trade, men will be fmnd willing to rsk lue and kherty to satufy their gree.l of gold. lu oieler to «Ueerd your readers some idea of tbeenir- lay the slave-trade, I extrsct a 'Ati,-ti fr--tna " blue book ptataaltd to thi llr.tirh I'.ir.lament during it« last »essi.» 1. S»y IH .'«roraield «t BoOBOSO, ¦ HMoooh.*5j»'' -' - - - - .a -:-.,,. «3 al.4 pr » ilino«. ill 111.I, Id,.!. I p.r ti«..l.t3).«yaî- .-M.'«»3 Leinag « pru-ii of.Bie-.CfB ; it am wonder, then, that men aro found willior to peril ail that man holds dear, holh in this w«rld at d m that to come, when such enormous profits ctu tc »tiained upon . siijile venturo. 1,1 ripinin-Ueneral has rticeuily issued fresh reg- ¦__¦.I l<>r the «uppreaiion of ti. slave-trade. Tim« ¡r-rrir/ 1 am un.it/ie this mor_iig to «end you a trsoslntkuD "I these, lest it, t.'ier«t-re. »urtic-i. when I «lite tnot they are extremely striattent. authorizing The «ulboriiits» to t¡nta.r up.m «elate« on wbi«h they h.'.secai.ie tor be t.e\,u»» t'.«: ne*lylande»l Afri«a_« sie «ecreted. To 00 __, yaa wul remtmber, both of the la»l two 1 »vptaiiie Generil refiitaj., declaricg «uch ' to be ,-uicary t, the law umLer of Atrie.e.i known to have beae», an Í hi» ; 1 '¦-'.. Of lourie, ibtre wa« a inuih lama nuinlrer actually lhl.cJed, ULknown to the r. .v. ¦¦-¦,: bet I . ai...w the numliti-» laaaa to tii» lir-.tu-a s«»Lts iii this Islana. It is paitilul to mein the excrrite of my duty a* -.. urSpecial CoiTesponlf.nt, t«» cipr^esmy ooai that but for tii«» tgaaei and sk.il of Am«irii;in »lilor* «nd obi|i balkllTI Ik. 'li«^liwti-ij» traffic in t,-i m-a Herb aii-i thew« wol.c. befiire _.Ml.«J havuentirely ceased. 1 ». r. u..» h ftar that ¦strict _«|B_7 «aft n.ttde, it woui't be found that the umvertil etaaoa bl Atiieti« an«, when taken on boar! » '-that t_ey «bip|»eal tor a U«fui ¦. «Vc is not I t-c'-l on truth. Wnüe iroryoaa ki.jwitha» li. aa.lia. Te«»«'i I. e, it. wj by Am.-ré-an »hiy- - in »h'i L we a'-i Ufcl M j-rat a pride, and I torn .. ia batid, »re tax» fne.u-ntly need, »uccesifuliy, to»), f»»r tàe base pur* An., jo »IfiTK-tr-ii-i. It may be that ig- Lontce of the tftd in wtiich the viaael« are to w en'.ag»d inlu-ee, r _a biilier» to mH them te»p«»rtie4 wLo pu-chaa-e eolely «rtth the intent of luiniüg the craft into slsrert. ll<iarerer. aa fir as mty be- ¡11 my power while I has* the plaaaaN tt CoireapoiyJent, this oicaao «hall away wi'h, farI__D not hesitate to lead je.-, atad 1 fall tee art«) you will nut fail t«> puhiish lb« usines. «Ve., of parties whom I may knoe-rUÜ. . Mut.-« w. ti t).-.- aU '. -if piii-chasing raa.«at» tat- th«. into sl'.Vl.It. l5_t I pi»S f.tltoa_M». *f.*'j., ! j.'t.edac-ii'j'i.. Tne Captain (¡enerai W$**t*y%.\ iJ.vetothegrealimportruief'Ofth seuhject. By _|[*\o. a ti..,rough refonnaticn .f the *x^^u'Zaod. is tu take platea and numerooa oi_er *\^'^2*mMrAtiltrr | it. ? ^«. t the e-irti acd «ciaiice.. wf11 ________ braa4-eo of education are tobou^bia.-'oati-«^ At large .urn of £«.>.£--JÍtf_S from the Island reven«- for »a«» .*»-.»- _,»,_._.,___. ». h,,.« «too, the bu-oa^ l****** _T'K¿£ of Ue IS and gg^SffiS tSSS Garden, and the- groond <f ia u* uk a rtidere« of th« C«P-"--G««T- «a- ott likaa.« U it«JM to The I.I » "'.'.» beneat ,M tK-se «ci: »¦.- i t si this cheer n«: E»en »bosM Cn-va r »t be tnteied to thi Cniit-d titatea far the next twent* years, wbeaartr the pt-riod »hali anive «ben tha ' M «a/est »ostia«** is to be !uld_td.aud CiMav it » , a! h-.i_h I .MMJ.M I do no: taact'y at i ,-, »l«. ,.pt- -o to iptai, In . ' »*tn. IVSftaVl, tlmfttiMl..elan Safar more atSTtVtM* lo Uk! to 0*1 b«>toros a hi *HJ» «tria itteai an«! retinea race M man aa«! WBtnaa in,lead a* sd aad «apor- iSSt« th- " Ortrn at tht _a- »in»".' are. 1 adln, t burtJeo our cela-«! with d»terts of the tht.»ad sLi un» taM-an <p*vio«* utt'rea-» tefa, tlgreai - -.1 have bt.-n't» Btl-_Bt_ai tn this cit. I Dt» T :*--t wrote you. Sri. h n*»y tot re to II! a half «he-t of lettet n^per wLîr» I ha*. u jthlas; of gte-ter !U!t»ortancea.>ont whir. t»write. Baadty 1«-'. inb t._I-, was Um *«tu.t*eda» *i Is*- bill»,Uu'iisoiSpain. ii«uiitntv iwu: te,titee*worm grni «1 ...>:n-s tbat day «*_. u'e» of . si] -'B>» gun» were find at »n.!ris«.'iK-f»n aad iMMMt. -*f-i»»waB a ?try grand boll uiren by tbe Captaia-t-Vensral la tht .ad report »ay* it wa.« the most mafaiiMMt affair ot the tort e»er »"ivfB in tin» Iiiaad. ki -w we have an Italian tool* ( mpatf here. t»n Ihe e*enin. of th« ':l»t inst. «>>»>« Clan Una liortn'iiii Bifide h«r arst -ippsarame in. if I sa_'«ka tot, this, heu.ispheia She sppean-1 in Normt, aad left DM.-« to bt deaired, ia enhar h»r r«j«>a_at__i of the de ¡gl-tfoi music, or .'.. '::..>-. r«ou«ti..n of tha i-brtract.r. .»»be i* trtilv a -aMBtic «nd h-aatftd ..«.-u-i.. betï»-iB_ i. _er «oaarvaane*) ter t-.rigl.c- part-titaiie, nu.lv her tutnuir bti.ait her Spta__ '.Utel»_e. »»atber. which I con»s.l--r my paca liar specieliy, ai,«l which 1 ata ...18*1, enough t.» trutt ** otber correepcBdeat her» of Ik* N««*. York I't-et* will atlempt to write about, ia truy.1 passe for a word to esprts* my fc,liogt-weji, I.appo«« .. roara »fiVear iiiust do. albeit the expression UaooMakat ommja pitta- .________________ ST. THOMAS. TIUK MIRnUOCI NAVAL EXPEDITION. r'rom 0. U«B lorrtipunrlroi. St. ïiiovt', W. I iVtydrea.lay, Nov. 1. HJ4. I am happy to be able to i»y before your reader* a full history ol tl.o trau*actu-ii* had »atth refeiene« ta the American vessel*.the «team-profiler lien tan» Franklin and the bark Catharine Aguata.lince th-it* arrival in this port, tf »hi« h I advised yon at tht time. 1 tuen «aid they were v ety jostly rogarded by citizen* and authorities with i_ipicion. Tht Venezuelan Con* n' wa* naturally vet y touch alarmed, and it i* luppom d did not a little to increase the irri¬ tability of tht (»ovei-raeat toward the Mpeaitioa, and nothing but the fact that the bark was ia di*tr«jsa, having en« onntcred a ttorm ou tht way out, which carried away several of her tpsri and otherwise damageil her, laiod her from being at once ordered out of tho harbor. Fortunately, however, for tht parti»! interested, her Captain wo* able to note a piottit at tho cilice of the I'. S. Commercial Ageaey thstihe wa* in .___¦ sud required certain repair«. -On tho grouud of this a survey was sppointol and held on the vc**el. tho rcsu t of which wa* the recommend aticn of repair*, snd the discharge of the car>rn fort.t purpose. Theagei.ts of the vessel then made a contract tor the maki»g of »par». «fco. iVhe»eu;x*_, the rtov- erument i»«ued a gencrtl order to mechanic«, forbid ing them to woik upon, or iu any way antlilt in re¬ pair ug the vessel. Thi». it is believed, was »l<»ue ia consequence of representation» which, by thi* time, had bun recei»e»l fr«-ui tho Veuozuelian (Jovorninonl. Tlie agent* of tbe veseil next oiTered to enter into a bond tor the peaceable conduit <>t the l.xpe.«.«_. Tho floveriiMM_ h«>t>* »I this api>li -ation by addrest- ing J. V. I'».»!, thi-u Vice OtMMj of the Cuitad Statte, to the effect, tiiat oa condition of the owner», r th« ir agenta ot the vessel, entering into a b ml of ISO,000, ,;iv'ug asstitar.c-1 that it »hall not act agaiaM any foreign Nn-'i,n wlrii. vor, th* repair* nugltt go» on, 1-ut tii-t the .ergo must not bo discharged. Tais last proposition nullité d all tha rast, as without dis- ehtrgiiK the repairs oui.1 not be e't'ectid. Fortu- MlMl} fo- thtm in! rested, at this juncture, tho Amir- 'u«u f«»i~al. C J Helm, a***} aniv.d tf*** __. State», who, being '»n tho best of terms with the Oot- e-rin. nt and hi« i.it character and e.x MM t a* Com¬ mercial Agent, having inspiud it» highest coñudo."*, wasaUoto sccuro for the owner» everything they could desire, by way of lit« ilities for the repair«, la i.piy to _W tt« r of tic Qa*rTMMM tt Mr. I.uhl, i ticed above, ho addressed to tho Go: crament tue foil .wiug httir w'uii h, with the anuexed replies «>i « rg, he has kindly furnished me with: » »i »i A t.«, i, L. 8. A-, ) , at the Island of St Th »ti.a« S Sit: I htve t1 .. ' nnor to ac!iiiow!e.lge th»» rncofpl ol )»ur connMM M_M, ttt** Ihm -ill It Mr. Ii »hi, fio Act.i ¿ Comincii ial A.'eut of the United Hut*» of Am» rico, at '.his iiland, »n the »ubject ol tat Airerfcan vessels, to W't »he bark Catharine Ang i*ta and tl«' steamer t.ï'im n V'ermkMn, in which y yu say, "Youbav» rtettTtd informatiun that the nlti» " mat* i».'- n'ion of tl.« ir voyage i* hostil«- to tl)» Ra- " public tf Vei.ezuela. I Lave tho grititkatiou ta »ay In reply, that whatever may have been the ori- L'iinl intention ot the parties in the erabawttion ot the»« two vessel* that I have assorance« upon whirr!» I re'y, that tktrt it n-1" i». hitttie intention on the part iA theotrn.rt or agent* toward anu Government or ri'ittoii u hiitrur. It afford» me jrreat plea»nrs ti ..*, further, tht» I will cooperate »itb your Kxcellencj ia prBV«nt»na* any hi each of tbe law* of nations, treaties, or any io- terriiption f the f lend!» relatle.I existing betaega this (;..-. prirr. at «l the rotted Stat<^i, ai well as all "th*r fritnrtl* iiali-,i,- Un at.IHM.I you require urc»i«)B-i to tiie repairs l.i ing done ar* not ol.ieitional.le in any degree, jret it i* the optoloB of »he owmr, »jtain consigue«, ard a suni-y "f competaral Aaiarleaa ahipinrutors liiatthi l.aik »tiii-h in .li.'r»--« «-«.-.n..' r »ithout «iiisi'hnjrgiiig her « arga, wh.ch consisU of caa- n»,n. gun», ammui.iiioii, J. » il- |»rti< » propon* toi-««« f. tht bead yot ra- II ir»- witli the additional'onditioti »bat aoptrtaf it »ill be remove«!, after being lande«l »ithout jome n»tnt, wtiR-h, at ciur»«, w«..ul<! no*. Ito tiveu until ÍI »,f ils legal an«i p.¦.. ad.I »l.»p>i- i»ilion. I. ti.eril'ore __J vrv r.sj.'-c'fu,/ «.»k that . execution »>f tt«e Uin»! aforesaid, wiihli, ia ¦ ¦ < pinion, i* »mi.le n ,r«nteo to 'hi*, a* wall aa tat fi.. 11 rntnmt which I bavt the ho» or to represent tl tl.ia It-land, that n«. inj-iry can be _gag ¡ti.-r t«, the \ eni'/uelian kepubiic «>r to nation, that peimiMinn liej-iven for the discharge ol th«. aad repair» re.cenary to place the bark in a sea- v. itiiy aa ii.at I I.»* ¡be U'jaur 11 i.» »»ry -»»pe Toar obt «teretat i f lf»l._ To Hi« Exc'...tx.y, U. ii. Bin», »jjt-rovi «j* It» I. Tt i n »s _ ' 0»»'ïl" *». s i II -: t, J Sr I'h-iv r-n In rfply to you-1» tt-r da* d ! »th imt I htre the lonor to inform you fat tht ».ie_t*l*t» .»,,r *. of tl» «triroof Iha Araerictii bark Cat*- erine Augusta, to which, andar »he ein umstanta» at -uptrv-ion i) ktffaattd ». expeaii«a>t, W.lilr ^tSLtid )B the l :.''*iyj i;i»ct.on«:d ia VOBT »aid let I bar« tki hot or to ., llr. /on __t obt .»l**' .XI i To C 1 Hbim, F«»| Cat. I '¦'*"** guiei.«a- tWtpti daiiar IMMMl tuperv-i-ti ftf Mr. Holm. It m_*_^ .. y. he laa-t 1 by Saturday of tí>*i"1Z_Z .seek, and will then, to?etl»cr with ths *»**_*. »*¦' *lrnUemS***imt**-. __^__T\_^\Tí t,aof,Lep.r..es :* .J_-¿«i2__m of t.i u. T-MMM. ^e-^^tT-'-kcU, andalargt, cunnon, t lar-;e naattsr m> a- ','*7f'.T»tit_ snd the NewOra-a-tt-tw. « Roíale ha* a* yet ai, mat . ». no» - .iei ric«l»edtotl,e*e e\y.:c3W n«. r C»r-- Fort- >'¦ Mat M. *»c Caiypit. rjCip'1 ''''.."." «'t'-»"". -**re ***** rut the a:**.vt-s v cry _i.ch in the b.-KM tf the tai«! IM»- till M- m MMMrJ parten» '.h-tt-ey n igbt put t few »hot! into them if they atump el ?/> lsaietl.r -MMM and finally tared on Mr. Helm to- --r.stton ttapeet'iag rheir :nten»jon and e**»^. e. r«r »Lieh meat letm to seasibl«; people s p'***> piece of impertineo»-« io iotif «a tba Arj-eri1:-! tUa w.i fioaticg over their dee.s. Yellow fever tr-de its appearance ot tht C_Jiharioe Atgnittfroa which twi tearrea diid. Two ither cases did not prove faUvl. t_l M new j-«a ****** a»swi -ea-telre». .a.,JiJi't>wTHpelb*i-''i) i

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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov · PUBLICMEETINGS. m OPENING LKCTCKE OF THK I OC««aF. OP THF NKW-VOItK ANTI SL«,vi l: » ' CIETY,Ï.ÏTHElîF.V. DU. STdKHS-FOKVI PYTHE REV. JOBS PI-XFOWT

PUBLIC MEETINGS.m

OPENING LKCTCKE OF THK I OC««aF. OPTHF NKW-VOItK ANTI SL«, vi l: »

' CIETY, Ï.ÏTHE lîF.V. DU. STdKHS-FOKVIPY THE REV. JOBS PI-XFOWT.

The tveajoiid annual eonrie of lecture a on Amer:« anIhrery, I»« for« the New-York Anfi-S!arc.-y I.HtCoWiincfil 1'iat » va-n'.ng in tbe fa^rr, ¦!.¦ w' '.

Blac»u!«j by tbe lit v. Kin ard 8. Storhs, j> D. TueBfej_a-e.-e was numerous; at le ist . :¦ ».. _s_¡«fre jri-aicnL At 7J a'altak the exen «»« «»om-»_r_ctd with prayer by lb« Baa. H» m v Wajid)J»Xiiik¡, who read o letter from Senatorfamncr, rcgrettii'f- hi« inability to lecturelatrt ev«nir_, owing to se sen ;,. tj»Biped, if tbe caiurao extended till after il.o adi-ium-BBDt of ('«»ogress, be would be able to take part m

H. Mr. B)Ki m h said I' 0 Committee would en-lnur ,r

mtrto'.z" »o as to seeure »n «eidres« bv Mr. Baanar,_ra_tbeti ii.trodutjed the Her. Dr. HroBBa, wh armjoboitiaI with warm applnu.e. lie ragt! Uni the nb*BP43e «>f Knator .Summr: eill tbe un taic« t o< hi« la-. .-m)e micbt he viewe 1 in n l'uht more approptiata to|k» o.. -i of the Cospel than to th« s'nt.-«rim.JA weil,,! t'»n»iiler the «ntagonUin of SI tretry ti IbaÏcial iiliirioui niinion» of this country.

Storr» then ieferr«jd to tbe early l¡¡«.lory e>»* America, bringing under rmatlniialiui¡At i- Baa lag feature:« The religious charactersj/tle ei.rly t-ct tiers in thÍH coun'ry; tt.« ahniist provi-gntia' i-Tfiiij-etrteiit of circainstances which led to it«aist-overy. the pniiross of the world it a-ienee and¦Mi» at cirihiatiou at the time of thai cJtscoverr. asIfltwerc cr-ainadtbat tin first settler« here mightfUrt on their new court»- with new aids tj the al-BBDceinetit of the human race and th«* prop iifition ufDo« s tin»:: the ute.vamnled freedom of r-jli««i,»n«rkicb liasejv-er prevailed hero; the raanif m »l»f«ir»nalGsiel that tlii» country ehould be Ili» groat agHnt ingp-eaditig abroad Hi» tiulh; tbe va«t extent of thet_Brit»i.ry of tiic Ci.it«'I State«; tbe ri.ago_<->aal re

«jftrces v» ¡-il h they contain, not only lor mate>rivwealth, but lor the best sort of education; fbe nature«Bd special retonrcei of the soil, as well a« it« d v.»rs¡-.Jodcharaioter. c«lliii. fonh different qaaiities in the«bafcabitatits: the natural spirit and rh tractorof the nati,,n wt.ore root was su e.igra'ioBOOB)poee«i of the pit»k« d men of Eoplanc! and H-illtn I,¦ad which bUtorhal nuun tstriU in«» iiee-masi«;»,« of thoatan'ry h«>«1 climate have fejsterejtl, an 1 p »liti.al in ti-Btions confirmed, the- future of gigantic impfjftaaaahthe we rld's »flairs vtbiib tie ally await» this _p.By; tlie (.vantages oi ¡Is gefigraphie.il potatiaa,»Man,ai.«ling, iu a nianner, two aaeaao, withthtir i-iai.d» and the cuntí.., .(s which they¦aih. tic uneiiucU'«1 r'THimatl aid energyof th». language.its tendency to un'.vcr«aliiy,gBdiU »olid «nd practical character. I'mm nil ;! oo«MBaid« i.itiona, the lo«turei coneLuded that the duty¦dtccountfibility of this country in the oaaM at hu-Mii rAogri as was indi-putable. II«, next c oiisi-leredtabigh value placed by einr inttitution. ou mit, andAt »»»urance» which, for the m ist part, »b«-y do giveif hi« prof-res« and welfare throuub the mean» of«Jgrnociatic free loin; and argued that all these- con-lk»er«t'K»iis »boubl add to the energv of tho«;» whoN_ to limit Slavery, and to eradico,e-it from th.s«.««try. as the sole dsnger, or obstacle, tint itaadt_ t_e way of it» lofty mistión. Dr. Stores de-.gBriua»- Slavery as kcepiiiL' a larire population in aBtat« of beatli«ni/«m, and inr«Jin¿ tho duarestTVfbU ttid aflections of man. Hut he, «a amu.ist«r of the (Jotipe.1 i-bietly dwelt on the as-

p«ct is wkicb »Slavery stand s in the way of religiong_tdi-f/«3«d«i>eieniiuatii.u. (i««ciri-ia.settled I«i0)e4rs¦go, has not so ma"y ministers and Bisaioa» n» thef_Bdwit"h I«l«nds, who OLly 30 years ago w. re rousedn»m tbe billows of lie ntbe nir.ni. The D.ipphm nt-» k

. so one suie and the Sermon on the Mount «>n the other¦tasi'i'-ompatiblr- n« night and day. Ciiriritianity(M hsreily bo well dtvclup«d where it s inu^ht thatBi chief end of you'b is to gratify its tjaooioiBi chiil end of mail to own plantations well sto-kolo3_ (hi ¡alian psjopla. i h.- iii-ri: i-.«, that tuero wa«

¦ higher law th'ui that of tbe State mit-titm for po'iticians, hut not for thorie set apartH Minister» of tbe K.iiig of Kings. One of the worstrfe-cU ot the »} stem i« ihe blunting of mirai feeling¦ »H subjects. Like all barbaric pow».irs, it i* ag-¦»uive, not productivo. unie«« it be put down, En- |(hnd aid Krane e will, better »ban vre, le-id the pen-ptt of tho world on tho path of freedom. Slaveryaast not only be limit»*«., but, afsararaaá, eulighteneti,atii it pei'mii on the »oil wnich W.BOOOad it.« boa»t-ogt, a: d this w. rk ia reserved for tbe Cnnstian.'hut! li here, as a work of high du'y and greatB_itvcment. Dr. Storrs cmcludtd by atlirminj' thataery titi7.cn lay under an obligation to tic» all he¦mild to i.bull.-h the bystem; he abould voto for none

tt tboiat« pledged lo oppose it; each innn shouldnd like a lull leaved tree, ruetling all over with

tppoaition to Slavery' Each «hould be nasti !.._i'i-t ii. atb, confcious that be had done- his duty to

_e Maetoi- bis duty to the world. Dr. Siorr». i-on-

tluiltd amid a perfect teuipeet of applause.The Kar. JaO. I__BF08T read a poem on " Lab»r

1 and .Slavery, which iu received with frequentlllghter and appluuae by the meeting, which then

idicuiiud. .

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iN.MVEltSAKY Of THE SOC1ETV 1*01 THERELIEE OE AGED INDIGENT F__«-LS8.Tbe f.ots first annivcfsury of tbe Aasociation fe>r

lie lie-lie.'f of Aged Indigent Female- was cdebratodyo»ttTil«.v afternoon at the Home, in Eaat Twentieth-

| the Baoaad-BT«, in tbe press noe of the friend«tnd pati'-ns of the Institution.At noon, tbe exerciie» were oponed bv IlielJev. Mr.

piGLEit, of Moravia, with prayer, after which toe

Mvere-nd gentlimau read tbe annual re'.cirt, from»hieb we make the following interesting extracts:

"Twel/«' months have taken their rapid Ili 'lit, andBt uumteied * with the ye». beyond the- flocid, sinceAt It.I Annual Keport of tint Association was pre>Bated to i's bentfat'tcir». Patiag that period thefaadtd pestilence 'that walketh in e'arktieivs' hasTititecl tvtiy part of our land, sundering the dearestha, and i-aunng many hearts to mourn for those thai'ire not. Yet within the walls ol this Asylum, iu a

I.lily of nearly ninety aged persons, fee tile and in-arm a« many ure where any prevalent ili-ease might..turaHy be expect«- to make it« ready inroad, not»e inntaiice of the cholera ha» occuned."We would not be understood to at!ribu»e this re- "

.Mkable pre-et-rv ation to ruiy human for» sight or skill

. the nesnsgemei't of our honiebold, al'h »uxh a wise

.optrviiion of diet, and «Tther pruelential measure»»with !«f_r«i to the health of tbe family, have beenfaithfiliy observed, but to the soverigu n.crcv alone©f that good and gracious tied who bits ever bleisedlie t»dearer« of this Arsociation to provide for andClitriib Hi* ««.«.d poor, would we render all the praise.''«bough spared from a visitation of cholera within

-« Atsluin, there b«. been, through the past summer,rather mote'th«. a asnal amount of sickness: »nd in thenWieof «l.out lhr«*ei month*, six of the inmates were."?VBoviat by death. Four of these bad bee-rr a longmint, for many n.oBtb«, hovering on the brink of theBTtv'e, and death may be attribu'ed in their ca«et

e*athfT to a weArii'g out of nature, th in to any particu¬lar din «>«-. The whole number oi death* for thetost vea'is 11, exceeding that of tho previous year

ts3i by.'-. The year .'.ibad », ol had $, ;>o had 7, andthe year '4'J, in wbicb .eebole__ pr»jvail'.d, there

Bere It. There Wats more «icktie«- In the iniintner ofBat year, a« al» ', in the la»t pv»', than h-i« b en tisna!,bat with the exception of one cms«-, that of a domestic,.Bore was no cholera. She, poor gul, with h verybrief i-i,i.«e, passed into eternity. Tuen-« statiatics,B« doubt not, will interest a portion at the friends oftai« clarity. They show tbe ratio of mortality inthe A»>him for »ix year« pant; the aivant««,'.- feihetlth anil comfort, a»» to a« tho institution u con-

ftn»«ed, «st.g the same one year with another during.at time, and the size of the family m«t raryiag fir

.Anyyiar». except fro«n the absence of an in mitevuituii.* M,u.e friends in tliej country, or a room raaatatlky dean, reniaiuiu. empty for a wati «j-a W until iteta bt piept red lor it« next «Hsupant. Taklag intoaccount the years end the inlirnniy. mttt oflaaa, tvla»u) ¡i.iividu. that 1-kw up the family of eighty-B . J peri»oiis, i* it not matter of pluasiiv sur-

prior« that ihi-re »hould be «a few. rinher than so

¦any «it-utLs. It al«o bear« favorable ttutimuny toUm kind and uuremut tig «are of the m-iron, havingttgaril for tbe welfare and comfort of eve-v one und «rbir cue- It afford» evidence, likewise, of a generoustBd judicious supply of iiutricious palest,lie food, inansonabla» variety, ecitributing much to theeDJov-.«rt of old age, and n. -re meilful. pi iBapa, than inyouth i«> iccruil the eue'gus of d««iaviu_ nature."After citing the peculiar character of the inmates

Of the institution, the report sayi:"The very high price of food'and fuel, and of every

*.»g, indeed, thai was ni«*eiss_ry to orosil« »or the'«atfoit at il euatenance of the boosehold, numbering.jnety-thieo pe'rvvon», bas borne very heavily on theTi««!»_aury of the Society, until it» fond» bciri, exhouat-td, it bex-ame Decesaary to encroach on « aat.M tt.a» capiu) that had n »t yet bet. pornianeiitly inre»-J_st« but »till was boarini? int~r«at. Su« h a inaaauroatlaassresorlt'il tc with reluctance, aud c-nly when.nntro is no rdteraativ e. In this nece«»ity, br the(ntslnf*» of our Heavenly Father, which we desirewankful'y to acknowledge, a timely supply tu theotrtn of legkcios came to our relief."Tho report farther oay« that " maay írteads hive

''-timtted the ai«hdraamg of their »uba-nption»¦ and donation», which »»irldgomeat woali cauiegT»»! j

»afferiiia, econeg the out door pennoner» of tbe Aieocitiiou. Ihe tiuuii^r of thesep>-atn»ncri withoilthe himno, tot the last rear, have averv"l «»«.hty.1 hey have usually rate! the lame aa .hita withn

" »he Aiybim. We thould regret vtry mneh t«* r«-!in-'' <|u.»n them, and art.k| not, uni-»»» it'*h»id b. >>_a" 'imte reet-»i»euy. We '¦ n-ider the aid tip1 ¦

' '¦.. andthar.kr:

h. Ir ::. as; lily portion.__'¡»"I f-.r'h lv.|», otí tho Bat« .f t ,-

»>r a» one ni th.- Bra» of'. ttii charity. Through ¡he aoM we i!h»r. for lix or

ef-v- n m'.i.tb», two «in'lar. ii lb« r laoathJy port.it' in the more moderate »en* n« of ft.'\ uní ft\tt% it" tapers down to one; aDd. except in casea«,f sickuesi,

lb» | receive iioluiug in tbe *uin'ji-r. l'n«-y MM I***") wr.ril.y erd .ittmsl_B| «l-i , of MMMM.ttj

" usually have i«me »mill (JBpecrdence fr,»_ mai" "tbeTaottce Maty *t __¦ htm the rhu-c'i-ysor" wtieh they ere merrM-r»: andao.n- have their hi ne" with a rtiative, ant,»«,, with the aid of tint Society,tbtyatt aii.tif? from v.ar to jeai, but rrith mauy"j'IlVÍ'ii-tTftat_n -which ¡«at Mlow* pre-hCLt» a lull »tateiutnt of ail tin- reçoit ts and di,bi_i»»-men»» of the year._____r_Se^tc_» *£fff ********** -iyi Miotnt ._._-,Jroe.^tct/A fcul-rtyc Ander,»,, 7rr.ii»cer-D» I »M

.J

./« ...... w. .r ; r-eo «toi.»j, et»; rolt» tNew Atteint. 02 '14» 9 To'al.tl6 14! 22.»*_... .l"*44. 1Soï I.-il Balance on lut yetr'i aeîeiattl Tit ttt lDt»re*t eu Mortgage«. tS 274; Legacy oí Mrï-*vu»i Thompson on -icei.u'.» K B. Dr..» F.» i i-.<i iih»r»»ne fi 4n Leilty of Mr. h«i_o« S H,,w!ati<jt Cberlei Hlime'l Ki-j., Exee «11,000; Legat» ef Mr fat« Rid»»«««on ir.ro.n' Ueo. O. tiifl.r''. las .BBC, e.'.fiir); L-g«;» ofVie» S I «:;'(.. aaaceeaal 11 1 ('unis En. Exee., Olilt-l-f«cyof Mr» M Vi.j.tiir A IVirtti'l, Ktq Fixée, tlbO-,I. «Icy of Mi. HirrtitbCaitii. il. A'kaian Ha«) Kiec, t i"';

r,a, «.: 4..',, II. uni ri. g>i 't; lleiil». *«T. 24: «afttn ..un«. tt>'f'; Boaifl l.irTetnp'.rar* Iniitte. * ¦"¦; PsaSMB.'sN' i, y Retained, 02: ( «itli fu- Ote funeral F.ioeDiet of In¬nate. S-14, Cr-ar>ty Box, .>» «H; Tetty Äecihyti, »lia.Ivii'll- H

»I or«: Committee Account, Sor Il ii..To fi*b paid for dryg" Of 4- ii«! II'. Biultb, ft.«U; ititioner»..'»erntt-Totti, tl» AT

J'y titltnce on lud, IB.l. 116 47: c.b reeeited from Treu-or»r tl(f»¡ balinee do» Work Corna, ine» *-7 lu..Total,4 .-.'./._._ _M T Alderinn Tramer, in account tril/i th'Pur.

rh'i.irp Cummi'Ue I», \t.r I 1Ü&4.Kor 7 7tl6 <|«l\r:a o» mil,,'Hf.lln n.eat, «NHI4 94; 1.114 l,.a»r»ol l.read r*71-«*2;

gioc.riei «SI «A 4' | yetetsb.'»» tll1) ïu; IM tua» coal. Bl 2l0;R .u.dri.iiie «uod. I»li7frr; 118galloD* oil, $«7¡ Mitron'* »il-i»y, t.»»'; Ma'ron'i retí» b«.S) exp»niei, t-TÏ .'¦...in» g tnd extri »aahing, »Ii7 5»: a- ryaou' »ige« ObiS;v.eèi. lue, »ir» M« kiel r, Bisnti-S. *5 H; ice, *7 J7| croek-ei» t275; freih li.h. s-'J. Mj 1 »1».' Ht fr.-sn ind atltrurk.lu7 77; |ilt_.bi_g, «si 5«. 4kO 11», l-jttei, sHOi...»tal,|6 '2A |&

fJilknce frorn lut vsir. #15; t>* eiah from Treaiarer, fr.imN.,-ember I, Ifc.y, to NoTf.bei 1.1361. tu,.350; by biitocein mi». $9 29.At lb«- eaaM.MMM.T.M report the Btt*. M. Ci'TLtn

chu «forward and naddresicd lhe iitidience at tornaI« npth. Iu the n ur*e o! nia remark» be lii»»bly eulo|iaéd the ir.stitnti.in, and entreated tht 1'ri» u»Is of theBock »y to go on iu their good work.

MEKT1NÍÍ OF THI LAW IXSTITITE.INVI.STI'.ATION INTO Tltr. » '».'1)1 ( T OF THE

CREW OF THF ARf 11-A meeting of the Law Inttitute waa held yesterday

irorring at the room» of the Lnw Library. JosephViam wa* elected President pro tern. After thenadingof the minuti-i and Ihe bnllotingi for newn ciiiber»,Mr. __«TsTf »aid: That in relation ti the |aa_ of the

Arctic, be consid« red *ome action »hould bo taken, onthe purt of this body, with nh.Nii the nlle»»eilmiacoD'iui't of tLe crew on that ttttaM., A greatd»al oí fieliiig bad Ixen exiited in the publicn.ii.d throughout the whole country on this »nb-jet, oud fifiec that time anothir inrideut of ship.track retalttog la the lota of tttand Uundro«l iiv»i»almost within sight of New-York had occurred,which, he thnacht rendorcd it »tiil inure impcativethat some action »houlu be taken h-r l_tattt-_yt.p..singer* ob sea-voyages. He did not think ¿hattin-l?»»aid of Indi writers i'.iuld be relied upon intl.s matter. It did mt *eem lo be thtir duty to looknitir "ttIB.I ¡bat perished in Hie cutter." Theirprov nee seemed t«> appertain more to the |»re*erva-ti-.n of the pro|.t-rly, «u.d he tlierifor«- thought th »t itpeculiarly b«came thii body to say that a legal iiiveiti-netion should b' had with regard to the conduct oftl h pudor* on board of that VtaatJ. II») had beenii ii.«n .1 by an t-fiicer of the Navy, who catne onb< «aid of the Knropa when ahe brought a portion of thepassenger* and crew who were re in. J fr »in the Arc-tie, that he wftí convinced, fn.in tat infonnstion thathe received, that n deliberate plan wa* f,»rra»;d to lowuroat end of one of the boat* partly down f«>r the pur-pote of fj'iiling out the »oraeu who were placed in itby Ca*t't. Lu« e, in order that there m:¡;!it te room fortl «. cri-w. Now. if that w« re the ca-e, th-^re wa* no

«)t,(.;i«»n but that tho United .State« Court hadn rigbt to iLvestipate tni* matter. It was very clearii-tit the l'nst part Into »hiih panian» »mm tlttt h»v-Ii n committed a crime at aataadjtntadietiea over theptiit »p. If thi* w«re at all true, there mt« i .iivceti¿nuoii. tf tbe highest weight. Tee p Ulnlexcuse alleged by part ol the crev».that their livestitre fit- diar to tata a* another's.would justify any»tit»pic'oniI of such uK'i». Thei were bound to remiin«t tt,«ir post*. \Vhere courage wa» necessary in th >

pel lorn:MMtt of a duty cowardice was a crinio. Itnot only a motfil. it wns a legal ciiu.e. A ti. .1.1 í.-r liy-ii.g from lii» p««»t nii«bt be legally pat ta do.th,, II" a

li-wii't Attorney should shrii.k frota tho performance-.1 hi» duty from i"«)ar of denth he was im|.» actable and, if convicted, was forever di»-»Miulilud from all olliee* of honor or profit,Í1...-C bftilor» and (»llicirs MM*! bottt. tt peril thMl*lives if necttwary, for tbe I.fttj of thn^" (»n b-)ird.it hfl oten oei ii.'t'ii, where Ballon et_Mted ;

fog the purpose of throwiug <»v « r ptaattgl r* from an

OvtrtOMtd boat, the raiK»r woi bound t> p_*.hi* life for tfce jireservalion of pi»*cnger* in n fritter

than IIIBB4IBI tl I Wtlt for one another, and.. » n- pat thi d l»y Mattist.tM-ta It.Maat.itt

hui that there was another irrouu-l »»n which tbeymight.bt minie nmeiiuble. li.v t.I of the L'iiit»,tBtatot'atat-tea ptsaed l* 1M0, It wm declared thattry |..r-ui, obatrt .Dg Ibe etetpt tf aat.mt fit.i ¦alack wa* puni-hahle by iinprisoii-mi't f r t«-'i

jean». Thi* obstruciion Mgkl «M 'i« effectual bytakiag away Ikt bout* a« iu ta» other way. Atnil Bvt.M, ta .««Jain etykl lo bo ha»l; thi»ought to be bnfiHgaMM. »»nu it did *"cm to him th:itit was their place, a* men »worn to lb« performance>t Hi. ii du'} in the exercise of their i-rofe*aioii. thatit war their dull to do something iti the matter. Hitl.trefore tl'oiD-tit thai it lva^ hifLiy desirtble thatlavo «>r Ihrtt wttM»ben of Üttprofc.noB thoald be ap-(«»iiilnl a couimitt« I to confer with tin» Inmi Bt.Mll»i*trii t-Attorn« y, and to a.d bun in the iuvestiga-t',.,11 «,t this ti.uiiu W thtt ______ in-n might boimptlled In f»r.r to Ihe dl-iharKC of their duty, _

ileycouli»l M by t.o other contideration, that theyel ibat "tl-ei would rather mut the mercy ol

»;,,d in lii«1 brave ___Mme tf lb« ir duly, than theman »hen thev basely khrai.k trotu its per-

icrn.ai ce lie would tiietcfor««, make a motion thata r«so i tion of euch import be adoptid, and a com-lptti.e «) pointed.A gentleman inggected that, as a committee had

bt» n appointed n' a firmer atalTn», a-aert this thing« h- ui.t.tioued, tl.i- rtaottHf a_t»ili Hi o\«:r till theyhad made their reiort.The l'i.»«in» vr understood lhat a meetinf» was

held, and that Mr. Untier wa* Ciiairmau, but nothinghad hem ittA, m.,1 time wai pafiin.1. those |j_gwere to be ixsmined a* witiie**«-* w_ft "t»per»iug.

Air. Dmaata opj»o»fd the subject entir-.'y. At thetot m« r n 11ithttj the Har refu-ed t»> ac- in tie premLsei,.n tl.« Ltoiind that it wns not the duty tf the Hy. at

a Hir or this *>¦?. i.-tv. aa a Btcitt», to act aa a Coin-mittet-oí «Nil'tt»'. He eid not t-ink thai they wire

an'l-oti/td to form thcm»eliei into at.y *uih Ci>üi-

miltie.Tat I'm sin» NT said in relation to the medio«- tf

-h- Hoard tf I ii'i.iaiittr* that h- was fullythai nothingeotidor would be done by l-tlbodjlawait] iha saf.-i of paas»agin. In i«37. beingm h moved at the lot» of the M«y.k»o and Uriit"!.

t., lii'n.-i II to«-k -«-i'»»1 etc,»» toward pia« i"g Hit b .s--

. n both odea of ti.« 11» ok. The Dad» rw-tara, f»<r aibaTC aartb.»a to do with the

l»u*ÍD»!í». Oil th, .r-uri,! th it their i.'vts- 10on'iv to s'avinic- pro-eitv. He «uciecd-l in g

plMM lioui tl;* in only aüer eUnug that iflhat «ou'..! not aabaoriba h» would gt ttttw women

of Nev-fti-, get from them the f*..i...ui:t ttetaatrr,and then publish the refuaal of the l'n lerwnter* to

«oiilribute Mr. H'.unt spoke of the inefficiency of;ti, life bout- l-rB-htd by the l miel ^tatee. Oce

o' tlum, bt H-i, htd upiet three time* i a going to a

«reek whin it WM well knoern lint a life-boat ir.'-

jerlv «t-nstruit-d could net upset, bo matter how

liavv the at-Mlight be.Mr" IBM i was deciuedly in favor of the re*.» ution

but he thought it would appear ia a etltMJt- eUape U

It »botM lie over until another n-.

A motion to po«t|»one wa* negatived.A member of the Bar, whose ****?***_*

lean., ..id .hat he pert'edy Mre«*d with At^Cht»-...an. lhat ddii person», or .orne *»«»_-v, ' f.Pi\r*,',,,l'St.- investigate thi» matter. It bal ^¦f«*«two ______ and not the -tghtest uiotioti btd betamade until low. ._ ,«.

(»tber member* exprtvaed their concurreoc« in thevi»», of the President, and the resolution wmttmit.

Mt»»r». Joseph Blunt. HLram Ketcbum a-tt H«y.Vin Vorst weic appointed a ootnmittee to conferwith the C. 8. l>i»trict-Attornev-, _.d to _ I him in

the inveetigatiou of this matter.

NEW YORK COCNTY OmEYABBTHIBTIKTB DIT« SBMtrOB.

The Be ard of Ne»-l«irt C««.ity Canva««er- m«tlay, pnif.ur.t.1 la avdjon.«seat, a: t_«j.i.i .

¦fnaBaoi- at Allanan, Cftj ifeWfirt- minatei p*«t 11 «. i»l.-'«k __ ro». was ea-,-»,»;,

when the ioiiowiou Supe-rr «air« an«we»re».l lo theirl'e»-r». ii-uial. V. h. r,ip._-r,

Vaaftli», I.'.r:'i]r:,'.-i. ' i ¡.I'r««icl n» Wntt and DThe I'HiisiLHsr saidthat whintheBiorladjonrind

« n Mondar it w«at catiirateipg the return« o: .-

! nth Ward.i:op*rv,rcT Iftrl i r.-k- 1 pern.'--' »a, b f.:- ! o,"»-

¡ rae« of l) e returra fr«_ the El" i *i far.»svittt. to report the cor.e-*i«sa of th - r»f irn«

wi i, h be bail baron instructed to lay b»«".r« tho .lexvHoot Itikpectot* for that panoaa. 11» .aa ttoteithat th- Imp.-¦«n had ..ai-rt-. 1 th- Baa.«y. at th«;A«m inblj I) «trie-f in «ere« return and of t'i- IDistrict ib the other, whi- ii ti<- ng approreai,lie PrtiiiDHiii «aid the cauraaaoftbe Twenty,

frit Ward, »o far a« calling for the ret__«, is mow___*.-Bftrihur BotBBBAB thaa pr»bm h 1 with there-

tmc* frc-m tin-E'« nntb Ward. He re-i-ortel the cor-«f«:tie li of tbt !. turn f-.'Ot lv k )»-*..:r«iay. hsin,- th>* taiii« ¦. Ea-rj.iU'J WooJ t-»' * Ee.-ni_loW.odIn tto oti»er return« from th'»* Ward, the-rc appeared

£33 »ote» for "t.. .1. JemHoetion. f»r Me-mier of

Astetiibly, which were not allowed to ..»belt J. Jem«.Ifioa. The r> tuni, on motie»n af .Su_jer»i«»»r B »ard-mar, wanor i«red lo Uelairl baftaatM B-» ¡rd of In-í-pasctfi«- for the Ninth Heetu.n I» strict. f»rceirrecti en,with irutruction« trom the I'reaiuent, that thusetae beready lor final canvius to-dav.

In the Tenth Di-tn-t of th«. aaaa Wvr.l wai a record, in the ti'tm» seal to the County Clerk, of 31vote« fur the offic« of State Prison Inspector, t»Jin.«« P, Shiie.er», ahieh aas oinitted ia th« return(.fnt te. the CeuLty Clerk. TuU returu waä_-o«.>nthoik fc-r eorr'.etion.SWtv five vc-.fc« were rçp,,rteî for Jejfca W

for Copgrres, on the Iiifeper'or's re»tirn sent to theSt.'.erviea.r»« from th. Tenth Elea-tiou District, whileti-i»turn bii.il by the County Cl.rk recorded onlysixty-two. Let liai diffeireiaco, making no change inIbe retnlt of th»» e.l-c'ion, was aJowixl to pate, andsixty-two vole* were re«-ord«-dOther enors, of an uniinp«irtar.t chaneter, were dis¬

cover« d, Bl i! th n turns containing «uch error, wereor-fered to lie ». u' »isek for iiiiin-liita correction.The Eleve ntb War-, return«: navini/ been completed,

to for at tbey were in agreement with each ,.»',. r,

-apart.at Pbabb ptaaoaa.l t«. report the rem.«from 11 Tan aty-aaaaad Ward. In the E.-urtrict '.«" v»»t» s s.e-e tettiriiecl f.»r'. Irated Seymourfar Civ.rriir. which by unanim.iti« corsent wer« re-coreied for Horatio Seymonr. Also from the samedis-tint, -. ratal vecte return«?«! fat " Washington G.Hunt, and it was ordered that the» return be lai I lie¬

fere the I', vni.' laoftaeton for correction if found to)>« eiT»jneou». and pra-vided tli»- return be sent in atthe lucceeoing meeting of th«- Baiard.

Several oiler timilnr eiippored e.-ror« being di*-c-v e r.-r», and the returns containing them b»ing or¬

dere d back fur correction, the- m urn*-from ÛM Twen-ty-iecond Wur«! were elispopoil of, when

l-ii; »rvisor ('. H. '11 urn move«! that th»s CountyCl»-rk be instructed to inform th« members of theBoard not imw pre»ent that their »eva-ral returns willI, i, '.¡red loin-fioted up on or lefir-- Thursdayn» xt, in erder to enable the B<iard :.» make a final can¬vas« of the v ote» from eae-h Ward.The- I'm.-!i»r nt aaWaiand this unnecessary.«. suf¬

fi iet.t liOtoii» iy would he giren to theauSject withoutai-y spe-« :al BO.»oaiiaa bein»» sent tuea/h Sn_>- rv.-or.vtho areixpeele-l to kneew what it their doty.Superv iee.r Hi nt could «.-». no reason why the eta*

ttm 'i iil-i t,(»t he completed at the neit trla-ftir..- .ifthe Board if !'.e Supervisor* would only be prt-em t >

foot np their re turn*.The. Pur inrsT said it ii very desirable that the

matt«r f-hoiild he« rioted at aa early a day a* pasible.It had l.e ii a OoaaMaraMa tax upon Ins time tobepr«s« rit evtry d'-y within a few tnii utes of th« ¡»eriodt<» which they a'ljoum, but it would be presumingthat the Stipei visor« do not know 'h.-ir dirv, to »-ndthem a aatl fiorn the County Clerk to renu«j«t theirattendance.

.«"uiervi-.-r C. H.Tt'fKT.n thm vrithlrcw his mo-ticin, etatin/ hi« only ohject was to secure ihe compte-ti«>n ol the car.vafif.ea as «oon as pa_iUa.

()d iniiti,m of Supervisor DiiAk», at ^o'clock theBoat- mijouri ed until 11 o'clock tbU mijiMliii,'.

|A11 Ihe n turns have now bo*a ctinva4«eil, andwl.«n a few c«»rr<-« tions are made and HBfllflapai I lawhasfcotil up Bad r»i.D««ti bia letpective- returu«. Batfinal M-. tilt »sill he diclaroel.

TUL INEBRIA TE A S VL UM.

We, the urdersir-ned, appointed by the Legislatureof the State of New-York to organizo an institutiontobe known as ''The Cnitol Sente»«. Inebriate« Asy-.''.uní,'' atad to act a« Commissioner« to receive «ub-.ripHei It th'j cajiital stock of the slid Asylum, doherewi'h submit to the public the following sta»oment:The object of this inetitution i« to provide an asy-

Lm for tho poor nml -1. stitute inebriate, wh *ro hisphysical and moral c.-Jiti- n will be mike the ctreoftío'jliyeii ¡Mi tad th" j'biliuithropiat, and vvhero hi«lob(,r may bo rendered preductive, and of service toLie« feinily.

\N" it It IheAsjlurn tBttt will be connected work-fhop», in svl.i.-h each palien!, as se.»n a« his conditionwill permit, will he employed--thus making the Asy¬lum a Felf »upporting inaitutioni'

It vsiil )»«. sei n that the community will thus bo re-

liivtd of the burden of maintaininir inehriates inalms-h .»Utes and prUonf»,wbo will be sepsrated from the¦et oís- of there incarcerated for publb crim«»*, andj laced where their inebriety will be treated at ¦

diseatr, aid where no efforts will be w-»r.ting to pro¬duce in them a r«f«-rnia'i »n evi»l where an inc »mefromth-ir labor will he securid to their fnmi!i'»s, who other-wi»e would lie left to penury and siiiftriiig.To carry «eut cucce'sfully the great a;m of th i" .'.-

tution, |M,000 niu»t )»c raised.«his being the am¦>._ it

ofciii.iti»! itock i« ¡nired by the t harter, l'his am-mitsa hic h can be im re-ase d vln-n I livided

ii.!.. chare* if BIB ««eh. Any person wiahing to »ub-«ctibe to the capital stock can »end hi» name, withth.- amount he will take, lo any one of the Directors.Wt think it judicious to lease a baMag or build*

til euitoble edifices can be ereet»>d, for the

purpme of enterinj- at onres, or a« aaaa as practi-ah'«».B| on the weit fat which the c hartervvas «.rante-d. lu

ne with a provision in the act of incorpora-ti»ii, there will be u i« _' rl ¦ the tl.ir-i W. daJ«tiu3iy«'f each war, at the proce.-iin.'s, nami coti-liiiiiti 01 flu.' A-slum. «

bv the affidavit of the P."t»*iel. nt aiil TraOMfW, whichrt j ort muet be tiled in tue office 1 the Secretary ofMate.In reeard to the noce «»ity of sn in>tituti»»n of thi»

clarac 'er. we cite no le»» an authority tfcau Dr. litn-¡an.in llu.h.

T'i the account ofphvsical rvwdies." besar»,..I shall add on-in or»», vi».- Tho «-««ahlishm.." t of a

hospital in every city and town in the United S'ate«,for the exclusive reó-j-t. >n --t h-ft-'l iiiakat. Theyare as much the obyej-efs «i pablk humanity andcharity as msd pcoj»»e. Th .-y m* indejed more hart-ful t" etK'ietv than m >r" of tbt dl ,

Ci-n.r.ion bs'pi'a! wi.-_«' boifthoy ,»ere*»tnf liberty.NVi are bnppy in .t'iviuK' a**urauce that _.

pri«e meet» Wit- the miaba.M lad m*-',ir*.---m. nt

of the msny of the in,-st Labt.Igaal and philautn.-.»_>¡ii.inl erf of ti;» lommunity.Un Dhatatai Ml forth th.< brief statement of

their olj« et »nd piar, .»i p ni.

ation of imeling a ouick and cordial re*r>.in»e fromil,. I,, i,, vol. nt al this «nd other «eja-tion« oí th. M_-

tiv. The cull lor »vuipai'uy and ruatetial aid in lay-_j a j.nianeLt l.o-is of nn iii»t-.tuti»»n Ihxt proiiii««3«n.iiifi l',-r !!« ri-ov-rv -.mi «aiva'iiuof a ten» num¬

ber of the bnman brotherhood we are couñlent willne-t t.- ur.be« «i,d.This imtitution i« nor d-tipped to contl: *t with any

o!l ir t: etl axJ» f.-r »asín«; th.- iuehnat-. T-j.t.- i» noth-

iag, sv i bt i- v.. .a_.! lo it ia .it or any otaer coun-

t f"l'louf-ir.d» will look to it for help, and i- Ishould aad mu»t base

ll.at a Lit h v. a« worth ireatinc ia worth pr -aorring.The 11. m v »', Bl Father put» It ad ".er to

.se those who »re realy to t-- - u- a

i,li,»wltin_ fn>m pbyiical and «pirituai thraldom t«

a-irtl.ve.f ihe exttcist-of the hinbest talent« aael the¦ ure*t" love. To redeem from ruin i» greater than to

ci«y»te. To tty-n Irom vice to p irii/. fren ilvrkne«»to light, from death to life; t» make him p¦«».»«.soed.of

¦largt- and batautilied exiotence. i« a-.v .ne

midii-n. ...

tverjwhere cot» "P the wail of wi-f*cki?dharn_itv.of prootrau- and sufferiiiiî brothen» from every «i-iecome« the crv f»«r help Th«>y are the true workerswho reepon«. to this cry. They are enriched by gtv-ins-, aid bleaeed in bhaeinkr.Vellow cuneos, fathers, brothers an-1 aieters giro

us vour aid in this branch of beneficoce, and the

blceaing of multitude« will be your reward.The Ilia. W.iHiaiiTO» Hi*T. Lrxkport, li P Pikki«.

A«i,»B(l PHnr»,'b. Ute E A LiaaiaT. J D. WaicuT,JiiooS Miiltb. M D¡N A Paiacs.Jaasaii« raaiiLi.

C C Nobt«, BoaikT C. E-aati, Alibiid BaiiH«, H«»ar

Dcsoi». Boa« WoaaxtL. O B. Aivobd _. H«_rV B

«tcac*«_t-e H«a. I P«att, Praitamle, J Eow.aoTvaMk.M D.

NOTES OS IVARD BEECHER.It tat ___-»«/ Itt.V 1. Trfl__8»f: I »eo by the papers __d*____sr W*bd

-thai a-r-inered hi* c«»B.-«*t--io to _tadae>trine of woTBan « tvhf to vaer», btrt at the sa»«« -_»»

Le ss} t he ihoulii «»r tcrrry to have hi» w.f* or ailiert-ettb. ill llUtlut.<>ii_ _r_ __.-« tpenk wHh a« asneh pow»- act

as she wrhee, opon what principle a__ IIkcousa aha ia his »l-tir, ora woman' Ir" he

cotld listen with icttrttt to any »ornan, why not toais mita or »iiter ' Inasmuch as tbe sain« law* afmind govirn b»'h n m an ! »roir.c-n, wo «hout I think,

frtn oursclve.-. thai he would prefer t» heirHem (if successful) to all o;h«-rt: Ma never d«»es a

woman mj»y the gift of tloqueuce more fully than! »h»r 'h»- »>r..i" TtM*,1. Bat, fromtie enlarged view* of Mr. Bexcher on all subjects, we

reu hardly tupp4*e tiiat he confices himself in thisr» niark »imply to Lit wife r inters, bat mean» to laytl at it i* cot w'so or f.rht for any woman to ipe&k in.nl-iic. It w»uld b» **MJ ****** -:ir.| t-> know byahrt price*»» of thiugtt, reuonifl^, or evilr Dt!t_M'l ¦__ -»»» l.r »ii-iit to tw«. suc1! oppositec«.nt'lusi«»r.s. Wt It.It ¦ r hi* conver-Mo.Ittatt.. He has.no doubt, at some .aa. ai-nufted our rifiht to speak .-ars of obsor-vati« ti, has dtrAdtd oariaetp..ty be ">'-eech m_.nrand the folly ii'».»ur claims: for u» one oai a right t.>do what i.e'or the cannot do; and the reverse ol fiat

propotiir.n ii t-ju.ly tn-e The eloquence of our

Lucy St ne, who bat elaelli-td Ur.;« audiences allov«r tbe coantry. may _M MM at It hi* «tan-lord,to bis ¡<ica of what a lyaacktbotld he, and has Marradbut to com ir.ee him that woman has not the gift of ora¬tory. 8o, after a few years of experimenting, ihouliwt not be more successful in our political campaign«than our »ires and sons ainally are, depend upon it,Mr. Betcher would dispose sf our right to vote astuiruat il* as he has of our rij-ht to styeak. It is evi-»!«Lt ibr.tit all turns in Li» mind on ho* wc-'.l we d»»the »Tork. Tii» must be the «.round of his daotait. ibt i ana»- the vtry »an,e process of re*40niu., by whichwt establish our right t.»i,.t.- art UtaVSlM tv righttospeik, also. Mr. Bescher, io OtdtrM prive .> ir

rght to the <x«rc'no of tbe elective franchi»»et aside our State Constitution, and go I %eh to tir«tprinripl«».to nr inalienable righM.ftgbM which ev-,-',,. 1. fore at.»! iadepeedeal of a'l bothsum.rights which, a* intelligent, devel«»;»*-d being*, wehave n«v» -» ¦. it-ted Maternkstr» tab tttM il am.Ii, thus |M_g back to the origin of human ri^iit», tadcomii.g uti step by »tep. no one can escape t-

elation that whatevtr i* riç-lu for man is riu'ht larvi« u an also. It ii a« great a m-tckery to *sy «hemay vote, and yet never defend tho w'udom tt thatvote in public, as to declare her right to property in 1itt deny b«r the power to protect thtt proj>e»rty bylaw. The right to v».te ¡nvulvei the rlgbl to hold of¬fice and legislate. Now, how could we discharge <>uriiuti« s nn men.1er» <»f C»»n_Te-*, a* Seiiator», if we aro»Hi.led lb'- ri, ht to «peak out oir thought! on all anata«tint.* of p.mí |" I th| Qtm of Kogtmdmay prorogue i'trliamru'. and aodres» tbe noble* oflier lend in pertou, m»y not the women of Kepubli-(»n Aii.eii. a give utterance to their palIn.-ti«m andpiulanthr» pv in our National Council«' Mail we goto _m iii"i," !.i, i tf Emmm to kMrt oui Hi il I «

iii bumsii righ»i ' Gerrit Sin th. in who«e hearing »*er«ad this item of new.» iu iMttttUt to Mr. I:*"gg« »t»»! that his icraaJes tttg-l bttlrawa from In-»Bil le. It r _ so, v.. h«»pc he will avail himsoJf of thel'i-v. An'i-iiette Ilrown » commentaries «»n thoseil.tiiiate par**!'1* of Ihe Apoatle I'aul in r__r_M0 totrtMM_i for we ciniin th'it wointn und. no m I- thesesp. «irtli r; ti.. ¦". ap.ciii» ralea laid dovafoi her behavior in and out aftaur» t, fog better thanthe Lamed father s possibly can.

< i, 'i.iubt suppose, however, that if Gad ha-1 givenIt tverv .uabin.l tie Ptwer t* »nil inter to all a woni-ani ipWttal aaaaa.ttBBi the iatolleet to aatitfy bartatO tttaMtf evangelical faith: tho wirlom andI an» nee to answer every «iu«»*ti, m she uni ht propoun.the capacity to hie« me in turn the tnonthpiece of allb( r n ul yet-itiiiig1). her sj.iri'ual .iiipirati.m., hi r !ions of love at.,1 truth to a fallen ra.-.that int.» thebands of inch a partner she might also with confidencei« muí her right to tho elective franchise, an I». _m - n t m .1 cir.i tfoa lev,1 a the alTair« of ». it*.Sur« ly, in Mr. Deedn r » ooiuion, the tt_Bga tf timeaie t.«.t n:(-re important than th«*e of eternity. If avv.-nai. innv v.,te for fri'cilorn, tetnporane«», iin't;.-.* and

n,«y she not preach the »glad tiliL"» of thei«H»el of Christ to those who sit in darkness aud

i!«att ' Your», trulv.r.P.ltrborr *»*,,» Zb ISM.

B

JOHS QUINCY -/'.I.V.«»'.«.' MONUMENT.»

Fr m TA* Çuiney Patriot.A monument ha* just been placed iu tho Unitarian

( hart., m tins town, to the mem-iry of John "¿un. yAotimi, by hi* ton, the II. n. ('. V. A»lains. It i*COMpottd tf hifhly-polithtd Italian iutrble, and insi/«- tad flatta rarj atari» ittMMbMi tkoaaaarattadIt th»- Ki-l'resideut John Ailams, with tiie >¦

the upper part, where the 4ju«t r»-sti«, whi.'h i* in-elutad on both tkim by tbe tpttf numbers of theet mice, tl.iit itrttpi tipwur»! in graceful line* t»)war Ii!. The bust, which n et* up»>n tho top, wa* MMftttdit. Italj, bv the »real ___rk_t r.iilp'or, Hiriii 1'ow-trs, ami i» very m rfect and lift -like iuiia reaimblance¦ i ¡he k Mlriled siateiman to trhott m»unory it i*. r. itid. In.iiii .liat.-ly _B4ar tli li'i't is a Lt.B *en-

uipoafc.l of two word«, '. Alten-S'cu'o," »e»»-arated by an oak branch, with two loaves and ana« irn. The followiDje is ¡lie in»eriijti«>n:

Alter i Secuto.A. O.

Near l.t place rept.t« «I. l'ut ctiuid .lie of JOHNUIIMY AI».tJ!-i i.a ul J ,:.n in.! » i - i

Ac.iii lixih freiitltot «f (l.e . B.ralltbJuly, I7Ö7. AraidK (he I'ormi of i-l»il eorrrri.uri.d (be Vlgrs* »1.1'h r.erye» » States.si) and a Patriot,ii.d tbe faith »bicb iiiipir-i s Cbriatiaa. Fur atore thaahalf a Century, whenever l.a tat ttJJ cilled fur bis Isbon.

n,ii| here or io »ny capacity, b» a»y»r iparedthem ia 1er can»e. Oa the twisty i.m-th of Ueeember.1:14. be »gird tbe ».cood Tteaiy wub iirea- Kr Mb,

-' red Price withio ber borden On the twesty-tllt«! ol Prbrnar». l«4l, be ci.e« tixtceu T-u. o'

defeoce ot rle L*«ioni if h.Yiu'h, by ay fig ar tos l'.:.Ir. hei gicet Nat ur.al t'ouacil. A «on, w. rt, y ,,f hia¥-. ,i ¦ in iti. at» id.ui thorj no I,.. I ».inn«j. in In Uu- '., « i..»a «ougiitio w»lk bi_uMy in tbe »igbi ef hu liol.

Beride him !:.| his Psrlnsr for fifí* yetr« UXTIIIi.'ATHl.KINE,d»B»bter uf Jnthuaaaü Ca:h-rJebifcB. Born. Ii Kebnury, 1771 *il«.r «d, M July.|*M1 bsetSSs» 15 Mty It- Af«dT7. Lly.nf'hru ifhrr«ny »itIwhsl., «nd'n-der L:|B r- -j-on.i -j« iie, », »

Daagbter. IVife in 1 Mother, ihe pn«»d e ¡til to allllyiaf. th» lei- her tiiuiiy «nil her «ex lb« lles.e.l remera-

,i , 11 ic«L tf.at trtietk I.': . la rl." II, .nisthst Mtiig trie, one soweth «id »tiuther r-tjeth. liest»ou t, reí], 'bat »bereoo y« be»ra»e<!ji- labor. »Jtiiermeo labored and ye are ti'er»d lato :h»tr lab ._"

T«r Pv» irn KtiTBoiD.. T1 t Timmof the nth inst, bat *ome fitteen c-.u..i« devoted to

Iba ti.illniaiij bit»»en Qar. l*taM ail rreaiarerliavnii nd, Bstl tit» '..¦" Ut mad* 'i

Tex«! !»v M' s«r». King at.d Walk» .-, n l-l. I of tiiaracrfic 'Kailr-ad Company. T insistathat the stock ter.(!erc«l i* lñsutlici«-nf. an.l i* not tu ha oepoiit a* the L.gis'alur«- intended Funoer, tiiat

¦ ¡at v hive leadatad, aa addition. lecartiy,Q it" tl « . *;itttl itock of »he _e -huii .- 1! i ik

ef Memphis, together with 1*1,000 in certid'atei of.N.»-..rK .*»:.'¦ llMk, m-iki1»« toflMMM |J30,»J00.11 e poncî.'diDif parafai bofa letter tttm »«»vernor

Peat» to Mr tLajm nd al »wi that h miideri allthe ft"ck* _feraa iaaaJfeieot Betari "Iflvwi''actin? I'r nv-e'f ia,»1iv.'ii_Iy. I r-nould nit con-

ither ..'r both of t'.e-.- .ito-I.» a »uCi'i«.nt *e-

.cnnlv f.r e 00,1 0, an-! I h '¡it to Le the du'y of

..e_ci - -utriheriuter.-t a.)»tnc'!y"a* he wedd hit own. I Ok r-f..»re say. that if both"these . »*M of »taxk were the character tf.. Him ks that c.ul-4 !»e re« »ive-1 under the Uw, I con-*. ei_*»r iLim insuflicieit.

MAINE-LAW IS MAISE

Certtafonnmct cf The N V. Tiit ..-¦.

liLAlKSTOBB, Maas., Nov. 11, l-'l.

__Mg over Mr. James A. Clay « itatonent invi.ur I'ai'y of Kov. 7, in n*ntmat to Temperance in.. Maine, I caaie to the i oiciuiion that hia ob»erva-tiin. pro» ..lid he Lai had an opportunity to observe,La* been in a worse bondajre than his body is now

f-al.iict »It, during hi* *««j"Urn in Maine.In j.-ti.e to my own fenling», I cannot let some of

Li* a»enicLS pas* with ut ¿ivin^ in my testimony «»a

_M other side. I ipe|t ioidc two monthe of the p_rtr-cnuir in Maine, and v'_iteJ ie«tioui of the Stateall tbe way from Casco Bay to the head wa»eri ofIhe Kenntbtc. I was in I'oril.»d eiffc! r t n day*ind durit-_ that time did not see but one per» -n ita^-ficrir g U. rough the itrcet* from the eHect* of li'iu «r.

Strict ÊfLu and itrtet-brawl« are hardly kn«>wn, andtheir S-bbath! are a* Masa-chusetta were in good oldl*uritsn dais. Even in streeM where tailors havetheir '. onarter», onier reiirns. and yoa can pas*aJona- without havin» «our ear» saluted with drunkenoatla, or having the fume« of bsd liquor puffed iui our face» 1 do not think that the beat operttor inl.u vire liuuor under the Maine Law conid find in all1'orila-d fiftetjn placM where the rtagçenr-g taiiture

il k.rt Bit mV. lo Amwxsoro, atfttr» Mr. (.«y wat¦«osât -tout, ba amytr. " I an told C» »a* WM l" -«aa k-aowa, that thor* a , C ty placao "> »* J»»»'' whtia-a li'iior» .-*_¦ be- ht «v. - I w** to*. *****»t«ep. u.g iu t),_i ¡,i*_*nn{ »..ty. b/ a«- who I Tn«Bkk»oe*a wiere-nf h. af-r.. we«. not n'-B.<"e* whrrn He.«vr was knpt fi'.- »«'e esntnsrr tolaw, aud my ohaer» ati»a an (a3u.r-.1a .*.) I-» proro, a»t.» -nu inind. ta« iruih a>t the a'jov« »tat- rteiju If

;;"ba»the caí ¡n t'.iwar of lqB. r

«and sa. w-bowl aama wat r*» w-th tu« Logia--«hiv-h conrease at this pi«»-««. A» Hanil. « Lei w An_ is-t, I was tola by th«

r 7w¿ W:s piare in that rttla«« w» .s,. ,

by the e!.»«. and tie bit»er way in awaa c-nut-iacn that ho waa no friend to the taw winchbad ls_i-,L»a Ibo irt.V fr._ that t_rir_», busr_'»«-«, A. re.ar^i Water- il_» |».u tolda.itb.inty that the Mama Ltw had doie tiatagreatEa-asd; and I di«i mit sea. darin«- .v-¦thai pi», e, an;, of the evil a if,- to of i!,e> .: twenty.. t. s. n ."-eg-.-h.'f -s w-ÜKo__ Mt. Clay a informant gast»n- open there. '

Hut the moat absnnl »tattnent in Mr. Catf. ! *tterIt that abara he toy«: "An: further up the»!-,bat water», in the country taverns, I am kuo-iu*'., it.« ! « in. rcid. a i Lout rtsetve, as usual before th«

"Maine Law," Ibis "bit" of new* which Air. C.is knowing to, will most awrudty a-toiish the r*e»pl«jwho live m thcate town» farther np th« K«Bn«beM>.aval» is. It i« a very t.my thing lur a person with fairpcreeptka tad eommtm un-i- rat-adin^r, todetermio«abaa » «in.sr i» kept far sale conirary to law, eveuwhen th«« poor shim«* face-d Tttém tu« * his cann*"«gto the utuio-t to keep hi» illegal trarhV m the dak.Th.» civ svink», coat-a»lieve wipe of the m luth, an iíiiiy at.apt» t.» look (aaocaat, while the breathi«f the j». or victim,«« he ladotvail to uukt your.tcqnsintance, or train your friendr-hip, com»»» firth¡r.h mto sour face mixed with the fumes of bailiiiiuor. Ail these show where rum issihl. Y.»u willrot ff, »hiso indication! in one couutry t ivern nut oierery ten, ninth-west of Mot m h»»d Lake, baring aioi.riie-y al.ie-h I made from Stuowhe*ran thead Lake, I wa» infsirmed by the geutiemmly at agedriver that th« re was but one place on hi« route ,-0milei where ¡:,¡uirw-i» -old aaatraiy ta lu, I .le-

rmv'flt. Tkt place wa« at Shirley, a t.i-v.tnil e nuiee from the lake. About the locality o( t!i.«Inka-, ii'iMor 1« «obi pretty freely. As the pa'spl« aaythat less do« « not extcuil so far upas that veil 1, woodyetna trv. The Maine Li-r, n* it 1« euforcid in Main«-.haoéaaa, and is Mag. a treat food. A-id Massa¬chusetts h«»pe« to elect a»« to her legislature ne.xtMonday, who wiil remedy »oine of the faults of our

pre*, nt l:-_itor law, whieli needs to hu more simple,which will render its enforcement more eis/ and

"are. totMTB Cu i-k.

MICHit iAS-LABORER S WA VTED.

Tc the ISJilcr of The S S'. Tritaat.Su In reading this moment in your -to- kly ¡«sue of

the !tb in«t., an editorial hea led .'A W«ird to Farrrtr-.' ers," theepiritof it was so goad, but the fact«, in psrtnt least, so far a» thin State is eoaattj.td, aro so mate-

nally contrary to my « iperieu.-e, that I determinedto nmkc vu this statement. I have appropriated

-r 11,.'00 to the very improvement! which youspeak of, and fot the last six months 1 have boon sbleto speed not more than il''), and that atórate« of-sir Bflpar day. I bvve left orders at the intelligenceaflata ia I »i-tm'kt in d Toledo to obtain help. Iainnut sn tzecptioB ia this lack of help. 'Ihn o-h.h'ecountry aai'fat draining, and every man in aniiouo todoit, but labor is so Sa'ari-c, ami I'oiiea-tiieiit|y «o high,that we can ie rf.irin but an item if what we woulddo. If you hare aay «uiplus lahor «etui 1,000 menr.ml ."11J women to this ne¡t»h!>orhi»«»d, and w», will give

fat of the Uml to li»e «-ii. an! m-mer enoui/hhan six mouths labor to buy laud sutli i.-nt to

raise a larig'- tiimily of free «»»ilir,, tod our Ivrin« willradftaat a great qtmtity of surplus water.

I»o jraa aay to me, hire some «-f the thousand« andthousand« of emigrants 8B_»Bg to the Watt «Sir, Ic'lii.i-t ili It, They .. \\»-f to labor for them-»1 Ivi », not f'T mei BBdUa.ad ¦-!'laboring for otherstl,i > want ott., . to labor for them H 1 "t*---lack oflo ij,.niad more drainage i» negleeted than would buildaal the railroa«)« in the nation. I hope you will makeanother "ai'.eal to the» " lal,,>rin_ poor, aod youw ill accomplish two obi, ell, to r« lii-se them and 114.

i. ii.'Ac . I, RlhSt.Y.11 ,,' ..,. Msssat Co., .vu. Nos 9 1 o

HAVANA.ARRIVAL OF THE aUfPIBI CI TV.

The C. S. M. rtearaship Empira Cuy, IL Windl»»« oimaandiiig, arrived here yeitorday afternoon. Suebring! thirty-five paissen^'e-rs. and a cargo of cotton,merchandise, «kc. Sbo left Xesr-Orloans the -.'oth,and arris«d at Havana the _.] iuat. After landingtl.o Havana mails and passenger»', an»l transferringthe Cal'tornia mails and parnengers to the C. S. M.steamship Fnicon, Cap*. A. O. Gray, «ho U. againthe »ame day.Tbo Fait in arrivael at H.uanaon the 2J.I inst.On the '.'Id iust., at 3 1». M., about fifteen m'tlos

from Havana, ¡»aenid sterunihipCreaiceut City, hence,bound to Havana. She probably got in the sa.no

day.fro. Our Owb Corr»i»>i>B»i«Bt.

Has AHA, Thursday, Nor. ail, 1«.|.I have positiv e information of the Umhin» at or near.1 Mgaa of two cargi>es.nearly 1,*J0'J African

»lave*.»in«*e the dat»». of my last letter; of whichLumber between 70 and M only were captured by thoauthorities. This fact must not be looked upon aa

fnrr.isbitag evidence that the Captain-General is not«- in endeavoring to put down th« infa-

n.ou« tral'ic, but rather w one of those iasttncciwhich will oe-ior in spite of a'1 the preventive m?a«-

ores of tho " supreme Lead of this Island, and thoiein »uilmrity ttrdtr him. fftantai by the enormouspair.« ol the slave -trade, men will be fmnd willing torsk lue and kherty to satufy their gree.l of gold. luoieler to «Ueerd your readers some idea of tbeenir-

lay the slave-trade, I extrsct a'Ati,-ti fr--tna " blue book ptataaltd to

thi llr.tirh I'.ir.lament during it« last »essi.» 1.

S»y IH .'«roraield «t BoOBOSO, ¦ HMoooh.*5j»'' -'-- - -

.a-:-.,,. «3 al.4 pr » ilino«.

ill 111.I, Id,.!. I

p.r ti«..l.t3).«yaî- .-M.'«»3

Leinag « pru-ii of.Bie-.CfB ;I» it am wonder, then, that men aro found willior

to peril ail that man holds dear, holh in this w«rldat d m that to come, when such enormous profits ctutc »tiained upon . siijile venturo.1,1 ripinin-Ueneral has rticeuily issued fresh reg-

¦__¦.I l<>r the «uppreaiion of ti. slave-trade. Tim«¡r-rrir/ 1 am un.it/ie this mor_iig to «end you a

trsoslntkuD "I these, lest it, t.'ier«t-re. »urtic-i. when I«lite tnot they are extremely striattent. authorizingThe «ulboriiits» to t¡nta.r up.m «elate« on wbi«h theyh.'.secai.ie tor be t.e\,u»» t'.«: ne*lylande»l Afri«a_«sie «ecreted. To 00 __, yaa wul remtmber, both ofthe la»l two 1 »vptaiiie Generil refiitaj., declaricg «uch '

to be ,-uicary t, the lawumLer of Atrie.e.i known to have beae», an 1» Í

hi» ; 1 '¦-'.. Oflourie, ibtre wa« a inuih lama nuinlrer actuallylhl.cJed, ULknown to the r. .v. ¦¦-¦,: e« bet I

. ai...w the numliti-» a« laaaa to tii» lir-.tu-as«»Lts iii this Islana.

It is paitilul to mein the excrrite of my duty a*-.. urSpecial CoiTesponlf.nt, t«» cipr^esmy ooaithat but for tii«» tgaaei and sk.il of Am«irii;in »lilor*«nd obi|i balkllTI Ik. 'li«^liwti-ij» traffic in t,-i m-aHerb aii-i thew« wol.c. befiire _.Ml.«J havuentirelyceased. 1 ». r. u..» h ftar that ¦strict _«|B_7 «aftn.ttde, it woui't be found that the umvertil etaaoa

bl Atiieti« an«, when taken on boar! »

'-that t_ey «bip|»eal tor a U«fui ¦. «Vcis not I t-c'-l on truth. Wnüe iroryoaa ki.jwitha»

li. aa.lia. Te«»«'i I. e, it. wj by Am.-ré-an »hiy-- in »h'i L we a'-i Ufcl M j-rat a pride, and

I torn .. ia batid, »re tax»fne.u-ntly need, »uccesifuliy, to»), f»»r tàe base pur*

An., jo »IfiTK-tr-ii-i. It may be that ig-Lontce of the tftd in wtiich the viaael« are to w

en'.ag»d inlu-ee, r _a biilier» to mHthem te»p«»rtie4 wLo pu-chaa-e eolely «rtth the intent ofluiniüg the craft into slsrert. ll<iarerer. aa fir as

mty be- ¡11 my power while I has* the plaaaaN ttCoireapoiyJent, this oicaao «hall

away wi'h, farI__D not hesitate to leadje.-, atad 1 fall tee art«) you will nut fail t«> puhiish lb«usines. «Ve., of parties whom I may knoe-rUÜ..

Mut.-« w. ti t).-.- aU '. -if piii-chasing raa.«at»tat- th«. into sl'.Vl.It. l5_t I pi»S f.tltoa_M».*f.*'j., !j.'t.edac-ii'j'i..Tne Captain (¡enerai W$**t*y%.\iJ.vetothegrealimportruief'Ofth seuhject. By _|[*\o.

a ti..,rough refonnaticn .f the *x^^u'Zaod.is tu take platea and numerooa oi_er *\^'^2*mMrAtiltrr |it. ? ^«. t the e-irti acd «ciaiice.. a« wf11 ________braa4-eo of education are tobou^bia.-'oati-«^At large .urn of £«.>.£--JÍtf_Sfrom the Island reven«- for »a«» .*»-.»-

_,»,_._.,___.». h,,.« «too, the bu-oa^ l****** _T'K¿£of Ue IS and gg^SffiS tSSSGarden, and the- groond <f ia u*

uk a

rtidere« of th« C«P-"--G««T- «a- ott likaa.« U

it«JM toThe I.I

» "'.'.» beneat ,M tK-se «ci: »¦.- 1» i t si thischeer n«: E»en »bosM Cn-va r »t be tnteied to thiCniit-d titatea far the next twent* years, wbeaartrthe pt-riod »hali anive «ben tha ' M«a/est »ostia«**is to be !uld_td.aud CiMav it » , a! h-.i_h I .MMJ.MI do no: taact'y at i .» ,-, »l«. ,.pt-

-o to iptai, In .

' »*tn. IVSftaVl, tlmfttiMl..elan Safarmore atSTtVtM* lo Uk! to 0*1 b«>toros a hi *HJ» «triaitteai an«! retinea race M man aa«! WBtnaa in,lead a*

sd aad «apor-iSSt« '» th- " Ortrn at tht _a-

»in»".' are.1 adln, t burtJeo our cela-«! with d»terts of the

tht.»ad sLi un» taM-an r« <p*vio«* utt'rea-» tefa,tlgreai - -.1 have bt.-n't» Btl-_Bt_aitn this cit. I Dt» T :*--t wrote you. Sri. h n*»y tot re

to II! a half «he-t of lettet n^per wLîr» I ha*. u jthlas;of gte-ter !U!t»ortancea.>ont whir. t»write.Baadty 1«-'. inb t._I-, was Um *«tu.t*eda» *i Is*-

bill»,Uu'iisoiSpain. ii«uiitntv iwu: te,titee*wormgrni «1 ...>:n-s tbat day «*_. u'e» of t« . si] -'B>» gun»were find at »n.!ris«.'iK-f»n aad iMMMt. -*f-i»»waB a

?try grand boll uiren by tbe Captaia-t-Vensral la tht.ad report »ay* it wa.« the most mafaiiMMt

affair ot the tort e»er »"ivfB in tin» Iiiaad.ki -w we have an Italian tool* ( mpatf

here. t»n Ihe e*enin. of th« ':l»t inst. «>>»>« Clan Unaliortn'iiii Bifide h«r arst -ippsarame in. if I sa_'«katot, this, heu.ispheia She sppean-1 in Normt, aadleft DM.-« to bt deaired, ia enhar h»r r«j«>a_at__iof the de ¡gl-tfoi music, or .'.. '::..>-. r«ou«ti..n of thai-brtract.r. .»»be i* trtilv a -aMBtic «nd h-aatftd..«.-u-i.. betï»-iB_ i. _er «oaarvaane*) ter t-.rigl.c-part-titaiie, nu.lv her tutnuir bti.ait her Spta__'.Utel»_e.

»»atber. which I con»s.l--r a» my paca liarspecieliy, ai,«l which 1 ata ...18*1, enough t.» trutt **otber correepcBdeat her» of Ik* N««*. York I't-et* willatlempt to write about, ia truy.1 passe for a wordto esprts* my fc,liogt-weji, I.appo«« .. roara»fiVeariiiust do. albeit the expression UaooMakat ommjapitta- .________________

ST. THOMAS.TIUK MIRnUOCI NAVAL EXPEDITION.

r'rom 0. U«B lorrtipunrlroi.St. ïiiovt', W. I iVtydrea.lay, Nov. 1. HJ4.

I am happy to be able to i»y before your reader* afull history ol tl.o trau*actu-ii* had »atth refeiene« tathe American vessel*.the «team-profiler lien tan»Franklin and the bark Catharine Aguata.lince th-it*arrival in this port, tf »hi« h I advised yon at thttime. A« 1 tuen «aid they were v ety jostly rogardedby citizen* and authorities with i_ipicion. ThtVenezuelan Con*n' wa* naturally vet y touch alarmed,and it i* luppom d did not a little to increase the irri¬tability of tht (»ovei-raeat toward the Mpeaitioa,and nothing but the fact that the bark was ia di*tr«jsa,having en« onntcred a ttorm ou tht way out, whichcarried away several of her tpsri and otherwisedamageil her, laiod her from being at once orderedout of tho harbor. Fortunately, however, for thtparti»! interested, her Captain wo* able to note a

piottit at tho cilice of the I'. S. Commercial Ageaeythstihe wa* in .___¦ sud required certain repair«.-On tho grouud of this a survey was sppointol and heldon the vc**el. tho rcsu t of which wa* the recommendaticn of repair*, snd the discharge of the car>rn fort.tpurpose. Theagei.ts of the vessel then made a contracttor the maki»g of »par». «fco. iVhe»eu;x*_, the rtov-erument i»«ued a gencrtl order to mechanic«, forbiding them to woik upon, or iu any way antlilt in re¬

pair ug the vessel. Thi». it is believed, was »l<»ue iaconsequence of representation» which, by thi* time,had bun recei»e»l fr«-ui tho Veuozuelian (Jovorninonl.Tlie agent* of tbe veseil next oiTered to enter into abond tor the peaceable conduit <>t the l.xpe.«.«_.Tho floveriiMM_ h«>t>* »I this api>li -ation by addrest-ing J. V. I'».»!, thi-u Vice OtMMj of the CuitadStatte, to the effect, tiiat oa condition of the owner»,r th« ir agenta ot the vessel, entering into a b ml of

ISO,000, ,;iv'ug asstitar.c-1 that it »hall not act agaiaMany foreign Nn-'i,n wlrii. vor, th* repair* nugltt go»on, 1-ut tii-t the .ergo must not bo discharged. Taislast proposition nullité d all tha rast, as without dis-ehtrgiiK the repairs oui.1 not be e't'ectid. Fortu-MlMl} fo- thtm in! rested, at this juncture, tho Amir-'u«u f«»i~al. C J Helm, a***} aniv.d tf*** __.

State», who, being '»n tho best of terms with the Oot-e-rin. nt and hi« i.it character and e.x MM t a* Com¬mercial Agent, having inspiud it» highest coñudo."*,wasaUoto sccuro for the owner» everything theycould desire, by way of lit« ilities for the repair«, lai.piy to _W 1» tt« r of tic Qa*rTMMM tt Mr. I.uhl,i ticed above, ho addressed to tho Go: crament tuefoil .wiug httir w'uii h, with the anuexed replies «>i

« rg, he has kindly furnished me with:» »i »i A t.«, i, L. 8. A-, ) ,

at the Island of St Th »ti.a« SSit: I htve t1 .. ' nnor to ac!iiiow!e.lge th»» rncofpl

ol )»ur connMM i» M_M, ttt** Ihm -ill It Mr. Ii »hi,fio Act.i ¿ Comincii ial A.'eut of the United Hut*»of Am» rico, at '.his iiland, »n the »ubject ol tatAirerfcan vessels, to W't »he bark Catharine Ang i*taand tl«' steamer H« t.ï'im n V'ermkMn, in which y yu

say, "Youbav» rtettTtd informatiun that the nlti»" mat* i».'- n'ion of tl.« ir voyage i* hostil«- to tl)» Ra-" public tf Vei.ezuela. I Lave tho grititkatiou ta»ay In reply, that whatever may have been the ori-L'iinl intention ot the parties in the erabawttion otthe»« two vessel* that I have assorance« upon whirr!»I re'y, that tktrt it n-1" i». hitttie intention on the partiA theotrn.rt or agent* toward anu Government orri'ittoii u hiitrur.

It afford» me jrreat plea»nrs ti ..*, further, tht» Iwill cooperate »itb your Kxcellencj ia prBV«nt»na*any hi each of tbe law* of nations, treaties, or any io-terriiption f the f lend!» relatle.I existing betaegathis (;..-. prirr. r» at «l the rotted Stat<^i, ai well as all"th*r fritnrtl* iiali-,i,-Un at.IHM.I you require urc»i«)B-i to tiie repairs

l.i ing done ar* not ol.ieitional.le in any degree, jretit i* the optoloB of »he owmr, »jtain consigue«,ard a suni-y "f competaral Aaiarleaa ahipinrutorsliiatthi l.aik »tiii-h i« in .li.'r»--« «-«.-.n..' r

»ithout «iiisi'hnjrgiiig her « arga, wh.ch consisU of caa-n»,n. gun», ammui.iiioii, J. »

il- |»rti< » propon* toi-««« f. tht bead yot ra-II ir»- witli the additional'onditioti »bat aoptrtaf it»ill be remove«!, after being lande«l »ithout jomec« n»tnt, wtiR-h, at ciur»«, w«..ul<! no*. Ito tiveu until

ÍI »,f ils legal an«i p.¦.. ad.I »l.»p>i-i»ilion. I. ti.eril'ore __J vrv r.sj.'-c'fu,/ «.»k that. execution »>f tt«e Uin»! aforesaid, wiihli, ia

¦ ¦ < pinion, i* »mi.le n ,r«nteo to 'hi*, a* wall aa tatfi.. 11 rntnmt which I bavt the ho» or to represent tltl.ia It-land, that n«. inj-iry can be _gag ¡ti.-r t«, the\ eni'/uelian kepubiic «>r to nation, thatpeimiMinn liej-iven for the discharge ol th«.aad repair» re.cenary to place the bark in a sea-v. itiiy aa ii.at

I I.»* ¡be U'jaur 11 i.» »»ry -»»peToar obt «teretat i f lf»l._

To Hi« Exc'...tx.y, U. ii. Bin», »jjt-rovi «j* It» I.s« Tt i n »s

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r-n In rfply to you-1» tt-r da* d ! »th imt I htrethe lonor to inform you fat tht ».ie_t*l*t» .»,,r *.

-¦ of tl» «triroof Iha Araerictii bark Cat*-erine Augusta, to which, andar »he ein umstanta» at

-uptrv-ion i) ktffaattd ». expeaii«a>t,W.lilr ^tSLtid )B the l :.''*iyj i;i»ct.on«:d ia VOBT»aid let

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guiei.«a-tWtpti daiiar

IMMMl tuperv-i-ti ftf Mr. Holm. It m_*_^.. y. he laa-t 1 by Saturday of tí>*i"1Z_Z

.seek, and will then, to?etl»cr with ths *»**_*. »*¦'*lrnUemS***imt**-. __^__T\_^\Tít,aof,Lep.r..es :* .J_-¿«i2__m of t.i u.T-MMM. ^e-^^tT-'-kcU, andalargt,cunnon, t lar-;e naattsr m> a-

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.iei ric«l»edtotl,e*e e\y.:c3W n«.r

C»r-- Fort- >'¦ Mat M. *»c Caiypit.rjCip'1 ''''.."." «'t'-»"". -**re *****

rut the a:**.vt-s v cry _i.ch in the b.-KM tfthe tai«! IM»- till M- m MMMrJ parten» '.h-tt-eyn igbt put t few »hot! into them if they atump el ?/>

lsaietl.r -MMM and finally tared on Mr. Helm to-

--r.stton ttapeet'iag rheir :nten»jon and e**»^.e. r«r »Lieh meat letm to seasibl«; people s p'***>piece of impertineo»-« io iotif «a tba Arj-eri1:-! tUaw.i fioaticg over their dee.s.Yellow fever tr-de its appearance ot tht C_Jiharioe

Atgnittfroa which twi tearrea diid. Two ithercases did not prove faUvl. t_l M new j-«a ****** a»swi-ea-telre».

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