\\ t HA9z~AR1)f.gt tGA_ZETTE,t.AUGU5T. 11. T WHAT THE LLLIE MUST D0. It is tiownaiversally adtnitted by all the engi. 3:’; ‘flldlllt and French. before the place. that alakhtifl'Tower and the works about 5; afe _ key of the whole position: and that against =':l_P°||“o the main operations of the attack must ‘ |f0¢|_¢d-- The chief importance‘ofthe Maine- 70:! which was captured by the I-retich on the BI of Jane, and.ia now called by them the br.sncioit Redoubt, Is that it. at one; e..ai.|¢d me tenors to advanie their lines and works about 700 yards nearer to the Malaklrtilfthan tlrev were b°f°“’i l"d_¢t5"l9qII6Itlly to drive oti their ap. ttr°9c_ke- with are-t euertty against tlte main position‘. The surprise we have already exprcesrd gin previous occasions, that the measures were not Iiiatantaticotisly taken on the 7th to secure this “VIRIIIIQS was equally felt by the army and by the lliissians_themaelves; for in the course of the armistice which was so strangely granted, as if to ‘enable the enemy to repair his works. entire ofihe Russians asked whether the General: were drunlr Whctt they acceded to such a request. Geuemt P°l'“'9" "Y9: that alter the capture of the unit‘! Wtllflilt they had been rapidly converted iirto the basts of no iittack flgalttet the Karabelrritt suttum Itself. _l3tti no works br sa or titlit'I'\Vise had been driven beyond them, and the artilleri p‘:icctl In them was still 650 yards from the tVl:ilattlmtf Tower Nevcrtlielt-ss, an assault under these extraordinary i-oiiditiiitrs was deterinined upon, after the hoitiharilttient of the 17th, and it was to be directed altirost at the satire time by tho Fri-iii-li Ifllllflil the Maltikltnlf wtirlts, autl the E"t_i||,.l. ‘RN93! the Redati. Upon this ;:fr‘.Ht2l>'tttt‘ltl another remark of-great iitrportitiii-e pre.-outs itself. It should be borne in tniiid that the llt-téun is a work \\lrlL'll projects or advant-es coirsitli-rulrly iti front of th_r- l\lalalthofT, and that the fire cvcii train the lilatncliin takes the Redziti in tl:iiik. Thi- Betlaiii is,_iirori'over. lower than these itorlts, and is cniiiniaiitled lry tlicni. The double opt-ration oftlre lflili of Jtirre is tlrdtellrre l'(‘(ltl('t'tl to this d|l""l|"3 2-—-ifthc Fri ncli nttttizk on the .\l:tlul(liofl works pl’ttVt'tl ititsntntt-sslirl, it \\v-S totally iiiipo.-- sible for the Engl:sli or any otlit-rtri-opstu oci-iipr the R('(l.ltt, or to hold it,'e-veii ll they ltntl t-rosst-ii the iiblttittis and the ditch; hot if llll.‘ l*'rt-in-li attack on the l\l:il:tltlrofl' works ital .~iicct-viii-ll, Ill?" lN’lllH>I' Could the liitssiatis liivu cuniiiitt:-il to l’t0l_il lllli lltftlttt: tlivy nriist iirciitnhlv ll1t\'t.l llt‘t'It ¢ll’l\‘t’lt not of it in ii rt.‘\\' limits lt_\‘ the tire: of tltt: Mlllillillttlr t|lt‘l tlic 3l.ririt-Ion tlirct-ti-d itgitltial lllt‘iiv- selvi-s, and this l't'rllll \'.'trti'tl have been ltl)l:tlllt‘\l with cert.-iinty, and without an) ttssattlt oi tin- lit-diiti at all. Ur. in express llll‘ satire [tfttpttsllltin in ft-\\t‘r \\'t|ft'l!<', if the M.-l:i'~ l.r>ll' \\ttll{s \\l'l"‘ not taken. tlrt- ll»-tl:itt r-nirlri not he llbltl liy its; and il tlicy WPH3 taken. the lit-tlttii cotil~l iiirt he lit,-.il hr. the lliissizitis. in tin case could the t-nptnm til the Rt'tl'Ill liztvo coiitribtitctl to the fall of thi- Malakliollworlrs, bi«c:iirsi: the l:|llCl‘ are in the re tr of the fnrtrit-r, and ct>irrplet¢>l_v t-tililailr: it. I: this nrgiiirtctrt be sound. as we hell‘-re it to he. the result is, that rto nttaclr on lll(‘ Rt-dnii on-_-lri to have l)L't'll made at rill. or. at most, a t‘;.]_.- attiick to divert the nttcntioti oftlie cncmv 1}...“ the main point. The ltlriglisli att.-v,-l. would have produced it far more serious cfftect, if it [.3 been dirertted ayairrst the Btiriaok llnticry, the point assailed by General Eyre; and j[ ;. p.,we,i'.,| body (if troops had pt‘ irated there, they might even have ctiti2 ttsdans in the Red~n on their flaiirk zimlr . A Redari is it rctloubt not closed be-liiittl; but to attack it by assauli.in front is to attack it precisely where it is strongest. The (5635 fire of such a work from the faces of the bastion and the flanking batteries is perfectly irresistible, and the consequence was, that no man got within 50 yards ofthe ditch alive. Ntltlllllg, in short, could justify such an attempt, except the moral obligation Lord Rauian tnitzht feel to share the peril of our allies. But there was this dilorence in our position—if the French had carried the Malaklioif, they would have decided the fate ofthe siege; if the English had carried the Redan only, they would have decided nothing. This being the unfortunate but inevitable result ofa premature attempt to carry by assault works still retaining the superiority of their fire. the course now to be pursued by the engineers is clear. They have it in their power to push for- ward by regular approaches from the position of the Msrrielon against the Malalthufl” Tower, and eventually to establish in these advanced works batteries of suflicient woiitht to subdue the fire of the enemy, and we have reason to believe that this regular It ration has now been com- llicnced. indeed, eneral Pelisaier states in his telegraph despatch of the 3d instant, that our works are progressing satisfactorily, and it is probably to this operation that he relers. Hither- to, is spite of the prodigious resources which have been brought to bear against Sebaatopol, the fire of the besienera has been too distant and too diffuse to producer decisive effect on any one point. Tlio siege has now assumed a more precise direc- tion, and wit an site one amount of time, of labor. and of artillery, the approaches against the Ma had‘ Tower will acquire more of that cer- tainty w_b has hitherto been the boast of the ociottoe j Military engineering. Bot, vahilo the allied armies are obviously oadaarotiring to concentrate their attacks upon the place, we paraevsraeiii the opinion, that there are many points it; the adjacent districts of the separate cabins. togtbar with a l the rivilegea crimes against which the‘ large bodies of edeotive ’ot' the war-duroia. liatordar was made byibir hoops not employed in the siege works might Charles Wooded Mushy lass. . .orr the l7;lr, sttys:-—“It is wlrispcrctl in awitanring club, containing 79 members, first with advantage be directed. The recent excur- sions conducted with judgment and success by Omar Pasha and by General La Marmttra. at the head uftlie 'l‘orkislt and Sardinian corps d’ armec, have penetrated to it considerable distance ttito the lateral valleys of the 'l‘t-heroaya. Neatly the whole country on the left bank of the lielbelt has been visited by these troops as for as the pass of Aitodor, and without encountering any serious rt-sistant-e. recontiaisatices have been made half way from Biilaklava to liaksbiserai. It is still extremely uncertain what amount of forces the llussians have in reserve iii the interior, and there are strong reasons for believing, that the main hotly of the Russian army has been with- drawn to the garrison of Selnistopol. Letters from the English army before Sebnsto- pol, relate the hanging of ti Greek, who inforiri- cd the Russians, that it storming party wool attack the city on lltlr June. or. 3 it.m-., an thus caused the Allicsto be defeated with great loss. V'Vo:.rr:.v IN Fiuscti.--An ititelligi-n‘ Atnericttii gentleman now in Paris, recently rode it few miles out oftlie city, itrto one of the “agricultural districts.” He writes: “Tire inipleincnts of husbandry in use are ofthe rudcst kind. \Vomcn are gone- rally cinploycd in the drudgery of field l.i- lror. Nothing since I left home has touch- ed me so pninfiilly, its to see wotiien tlitis lrrtitally degraded from that dntnestic posi- tion for which she is by nature so tiolrly and bdaiitiltilly fitted, and in which her virtiics and her graces obtain their fit dc- velopiricnt, and diffuse tlicir precious in- ucnce. Tire L.ts'r Petci; Plt0[’tISAl.E|.—Tlte Pni-is corrcspoi.tlciit of the 1)tul_i/ .N'eivs, \\'l'lllll}_' ;_rovei'tiiitciit circles that the folloiiing sclrt-irrc for an cvt-iittinl scttlctrit-nt of tlic Easter-tr qticsti-'>n is seriously llll(l('l‘ coiisidt-i'iilioit. The ccssinti of tho Cl'lllIl‘:l by Russia to he riititlc :1 fill‘: point-—thc (.'i‘ittica ttr ltr- ire- stored to 'l‘i.2 'tt-y its ti cirtitpoflsalion Ilitfr tho Ptitrcipzilitit-.~. which woitlil be nruit-xi-tl tni Aitstt-i:t in t:i=' ifcrzilioti oi Livtiilpetitly lH‘ilt_:_"i :;‘iveii tip to l’i«rlitiont. 'l'litts_Kti.~:.~‘iii would ' I he ltiiirilrlctl ittitl wctikcncd, Ttrrltcy sup-. pr-rted, ltnly :iiiiclioi~titt:d, Austria C0lll(‘tll-’ r a - I cd, and ltrnncc and Iutiglzitiil ;_rloriuiisl_i' siilislictl. Tito plant is art lt-.r.-‘t ht-ltl ttlttl: . clever, and t:i.'ty ltc wurtli st-i-iotzs t‘.\'=tltilll:l-‘- tiuii, \\'ltCl“:VL’l' our sttcéc.<.-‘t-s in this Cl'llll(‘(ll shall be such as to criztlrlc its to dictate to- llitssitt. ” l The Fr-cticlt are asking the T'lilltt)\'l‘l'li|ll; govcrniiicirt to allow them to t|tfll‘Cll it lmdy. ufti-oops, intended for the Bnltic_ lllrttllull tlic Htinnvcriztii teri-itory. The govt-iiii-" tiiciit, it is believed, will _L_{l\’C its coirsctit. Tlircc ()fl"lCCl‘S ofthe Utritcd States Army; have recently arrived in Eiii-ope, on tlicit-f way lo the Crllllell, to scc the operation ofl the siege. They could not get the conscntl oftlie French government to visit the Allied camp, unless they gave it pledge, that they would not aftcrwai-ds visit the crimp. They have left for the East, and do not expect to visit the Allied army. Russian 3 i GOSSIP I‘lt0.\I Sr. Pizrtzttsritrtto.--'I‘hc Emperor of Russia, it is rumoured in St. Petersburg, intends to visit the South, per- haps the Crimea. The Grand Duke Mi- chael will, it is thought assume the Govern- mom of Poland, leaving to Prince Packin- witsch the military command. There are rumours of changes in the Russian Cabinet. Prince Got-tschakoif, it is said, will be re- called from the Crimea to take the portfo- lio of war. Prince Dolgoroulti will be the Minister of Police; while Count Orloffis to be the new President of the Coiiircil The Russian Prince Woronzoff, who is at pre- sent at Dresden, for the benefit of his health, is shortly expected at Berlin. Some German newspapers annnunce—no doubt at his reqtiest—thnt he possesses neither chateau nor estate in the Crimea, and that consequently the English cannot hav spared either, as has been reported. ' The Maiduotte Joimt_al, in noticing the loci: rate swimmers, c., sayii:—'l‘he first aquatic breakfast is to to a place on Monday next. at seven o'clock. when every member will be re- quired to partake of the repeat in the river. Henosforth naval assistant an as will have Indians, killing forty of the savages] Major which isn week later than previous advices. The Mortnonsitr the valley ol the Gr t bull and uttcensing eilorts to counteract their depre- From late American Papers. Lute news from Santa Fe, New Mexico, state that Col. Fotitleroy bod defeated the Utah Brooks was killed in the fight. News from Utah Territory of the 6th ult. Lake were itnticipitting ii. fninine. The ickets, gl‘ttS8lt0p ers and locusts devotired_ overytlrtng in the lie ds and gardens. and, in spite of uctrii: dutions, there was little hope of_ the crpps arriving til: nuiturity. Add to this calamity, the ravages of the Itrdions—wbo seem to_ have again broken from the control of the whites- and it will be tiduiittcd. that the hotter Day Saints are in it bad way, to any nothing of flour selling tit six dollars ‘per _ltlInd|‘§da_ “lid ‘'97)’ scarce at that price. it view of this state 0 things, Iii-igliuiii Young, who littd Just rcttrrned from it inunt through the country, dclivcrc an add!‘-CBS. wliercitr he advised the faithful to tolzc short excursions with their liiniilies. ttikirip; cure, liowcvcr, to leave the hubies_ot Ironic. Young uckrrowlctlgcs to the possession ofuinar ' wivc's and of ctrildrcn it tirultitudc, llntl he believes, it would pronrotc their health and cliccr them up to coin out. The ravages oftlie insects ttird the tutti destrtii-tiun of the crops. stiggcst the pmlitiliility of tlicdilorirrons ulrnitiloriitig their SCitl('lll"llls at (treat brill Lulu: (‘ity. Supplies cunrrot. be procurcd l’t("tH‘t't’ than eight litindrcd triilcs distant, and the excursions rcr-uiiitnciiu.lcd by the (lirvertit-r triu_t be but the prclitnintiry to it gcticriil lltt)\'t'lltt'nt. iv the llt.'\|'S froin the Plititis, it will lie St'('ll thud the Suotix lndi.ir.s were still war-like, tiiitl \\'t‘l‘t: :i\i:titiii,«_: the :ii'ri\.tl of troops :tli-ittt for!) miles ;tllt)\'tJ F-irt l.Itt'.lllllt‘. Tilt) .\lt.iriiiu-its l.nn (llSt‘t)\'L'l‘L‘tl gold and l:ii';;i- qtiiiirtitit-s ()l silvi-r in tlic \icii.ity tit";-2 \\‘l 'i\'.rt<-r l‘l\’t‘l‘. tttrd \\‘i‘l‘-.- ititltt.~ti'it;it.4'i,\ t'ii‘«_v:t_«_-mi in iinrkiiig ‘tho lt:t‘:llliltt. (it.lii lugs also lici it trl:i|'l‘\t‘i‘l tl tilt .\lt‘tll4'llt0 l;t)\\' river, to lllt: rSt)tlll;\\v.‘>l or i"orL l.;tr:iniic. Alioiit twclvc lzitnilri d ;;:il'oit.~i of liquor wort- pn:ir't-il into the gutter nt ll;iii_;or. .\rc.. on thi- fltltlr lllblitlll, by order ofJtitl;_-;i: l..\t ll. of thi- .\illlIlt’l]l&tl ('«iiri't. Nc:ti'l_v or quit» t\\.:-tfiirils ofit iv:i:~t st-i’/mil on lIttttl'(l the stliouiict‘ l'3i'u, huttltl lill".‘t' in-clzs Sltl(‘t.‘. (‘wit-_i' l.-l-.ind was tho .~‘i'i‘llt! of :1 trifle‘! nrol-.iix- clnrly ot'cttt‘t'.-rim: oir “4t‘tlllt‘r‘tl:t.\'. .\ .\l¢tii iii:-t (‘li'l‘_'_'_\'llt:tl| and his tl;iit«._;litv. 1' “(TC droittrt ll llltllt1'tfll'tfllll|Sl1lll(,'t‘Sill. rt. iiiost. toticl ing ziitil Yttltiilllllt‘ t‘li'tll'tt('lL'l‘.—-Tilt‘lillll“1‘lI('l'l§ltt it \-.’l.' -l t*lttlL‘:l\'<*lll'llt_‘_" to sttiu his child, rind t~lit- pri- l'ci'i't>iltlyiiig, herself to iiitpcriliiig the life of her lover. i 'l'iir~:Sot.niitt‘s nllthl-2.——:\n till‘-rctiirg incident is rclaitcd by :t (‘i"T|IIll‘t|l (rt tl.u Ttli lIi»_v:il l“u.~i-A lccrs. it tirttivc ol'.\li.-lrtirir. iii :1 lv-ttcr iidtlrt-sst-tl j to it friciitl iii licllitai, :intl rcccitcd by tl'l‘ lust iiiiiil fruiii the Cl‘llllt':l. He was pl‘(‘Ht‘lIf in tho t-ii,;:i;;i-irroirt.-3 on the .\lni:i. :Hl(.l tit llll{(.‘l‘lll-‘lltll. .' lit the foi'nrci' lac was sliglrtly woiintlt-d in the left log, tllltl continued to till“) his regular torn ofdiity. At the iirut'dct'otis conflict of liikcr- l titan, the tip of his right car was carried uwtiy by it. liirssiaiir bullet ; but even this cttstitilty did not [.~rc\'cnt lrinr fr-our mastering with his coiii- : puny. Early in May last, he formed one of it party who ttiaitle ti successful night uttuck on y sortie of the eircury's rillc-pits. Returning to] the cover of the trenches after this affair, oi Minie hull disclrtirged at no great distance, struck his kntipsaick, and, after crforuting, the greater portion ofits contents, odgcd in ii. * ocket. Bible which has been his companion throughout his military career, and wits prolrn- : bly the means, under Providence, ofstiving his life on this occasion. Ile has forwarded to ltis friend it. frontlcufof the Bible, showing the hole tirade b - the‘ bullet, utid also that the precious to time was presented to him as it t premium at it Sunday school.—Bc{fast Circular. ; ——— , B.titrttiiii’s Hiivnsortit-: VVoMs.\' Strnw.—L The Baby Show of the hnmbug Bllrltlllni having had such distinguished sttcccsst among our neighbours in New York, he‘ proposes to extend the idea, and to get tip it | handsome women slrnw,—so we learn from i the New York papers. He has issued at programme of over $5000, to present in premiums “to the htindsomcst ladies in America. ” There is to be one premium of$|000; one of $500; one of nm; one of $200; one of$I50; six of $100; nitiety of $20; and one hundred of §5l0. They will only be exhibited by means of daguerrco- types, and the premiums will be awarded according to the ballots of visitors. Each lady securing one of the ten highest premi- ums, will be desired to sit to the boat artist in the city nearest to her residence, who will piiititfier or-trait from life, at the ex- pense of Mr. arttum, to be engraved and published in the French " World’a Book of beauty. " , Tits Citors.—Therc never was a bang, rouiise oftt most abundant harvest than gt the present time in the New England States, Alternate rains and sunshine have given . vigor and luxuriunce to vegetation which i. not witnessed every year at this season, Corn is of a very healthy color, and pro- niises it very nbtiudniit crop. Everythin seems now to be beyond danger of injur from drought. and we speak deliberately, and after cat't‘ltll inquiry and observation.’ when we say, that tlit-. liurvest of this fan will in all liutntiti probability be the largest ever gathered in New Eiiglnrid.—Bo31o,, Journal. YELLOW Fi:vr.it.——'I‘lie death by Yellow Fever at New Oi-lcuns, l'or the week end- ing July ‘.’8th, were I61, at Norfolk there were I7 new cases and two deaths on the 30th, and at Gnsport, Vn.. there were on the sutno day 31 crises, 18 of tlictn fatal. (From the Ilali/‘a.t~ British - 'or!h Arruriran) l'.\Nt)llA.\l..-\ OF Tlll-I RUSSIAN WAR. Seldom hits it. work of art visited our city that has produced the interest. and created such on ext-in-riictrt as the Putiorntira of tho lluissizin Witt‘ now on exhibition at 'l't-rrrpt-rtince lltill. Since it was opt-irctl. the Hall has been crowded with large and litslritmolile audiences, l'lris tntignilicci t work 0l'iii‘t is well ivortlry the patruinige lit-sttrtvotl upon it, and we hut t'Iltlt)Y‘sc tho viciis ofull the prt-viiit-i-.tl joui-rials, (whom it has llL‘UI| cxliilritt-d,) M (‘II we i-:t_v. that it is the most cor-root rind ti-tttltfiil \\’til'l( ofiirt that Ions t-itr \'i.~itt.-tl this i,-it_v. L‘oiiiiiiorrt-iirg on tho lltiiitilri-. tlic ll(‘.llIIltlt‘l' t~».-vs the (lllli‘l't’lll tiwtis, «iticsurul lIIl'lllit'llll0ll.‘l of the 'l‘tii'ks. front the tttuii of Wiilalt-ti (l~i\\'lt to the iiiiiutlr of the Dir.- nulu-, it .~‘plt-mlitl \'lt‘\\' of t‘uir.~'turititioplo, tho tlt'.\‘ll‘llt‘lli)llltlflit‘ll‘l1l‘l\l:<lIllI't‘fl|tSlllt)}vt‘. 'l‘lio ti(,‘li:ll‘ilU't'. i-1' l-Iiigiislr. Fr-~i:t-lr. and 'l'iirl:i.~li llt-«-t.~- for tho ll:iltii: ;.i.1 (‘rltn~:i. lloinl :ll'Illlt‘.‘llt til" Sirtopt-, tl.l--~.~«;i :tt.<l ."«~'-:t.~'ttqu>l. l“t>llo\\'ing tli-- t‘iilIl'>’i' rt’ ti-o \r‘:.r- to tho t‘i'iint-:t. we lrriiu :t riiitgiiilii-t-tit \ll'\\' ill S: lrairettq-ol ziiiil its ]tt‘t‘St'llt ,.'mnt- nl'ui~tioir, trim: ti i.ttl.l'iill_\' _2l\'t‘|l, sl;n\\'in;; the iiirm. ltttt-.-i‘ics ntitl ti>t'tilit-.iti-tits of tht‘ t‘llt'lllV. 'l'lit' t'iitt‘ctt<-ixtritiitr-. rctltriilits. :tittl for- titii-uiinirs of t: 0 nlli-‘=l :l‘rltI_\‘. on tho l.ti;;l:ts ;u~..l l,.-|.or.- S l».t.~t qml. 'l‘i:«- ;;i't'ttt li:tttlt-.~i of .\'tin;i. li.ll:LI‘l.t\':|. lllltl ltilti-ririrzitir. 'l'|ic gallant i-l::it';_',-‘ of tho Stilts 'iri-_\.~* :lt‘.|l ligltt (‘ttv:tlt'_v. l‘|:u .~kt»tt-l.t-s, riilllt,‘ tun |.trrnlr't-d in lIllllll'('I', lI;l\'L‘1tllllt‘lll tailtt It tiputi'tl.i- spot, illlfl ltt:l_\' Ito ruliml U}-rill as it-rtrt-tly currct-t itntl ll'ltr'. “'0 have lt\’lll:t'l' tiint: Itt-l‘ space to }.ortrn_v tlrti iir.iii_\-1:--ixirs irl'irrtt-i-i-.~t.~t in this gm-tit work of Art, hut. will lll<'l‘(‘l‘\ .-.i_\, go tiiid son for your- sulics We itir-it-i‘st:ti.il that Mr. \\'iti'rcir will slrurtly li.‘tt\'t,‘ ll.ilil.ix lur l'In;;l:tiitl, for the pur- pose of oliziiiiiiig tit-ii" bl(t.‘ft?lN‘al of the lute ts that li.l\(‘ t.ikt-n 1-lave in the (‘rinrcti. .\lr. l'l. ll. l'.it-l;£:;ii'tl. ate it lt-cttirt-r, lins but few cqiritls, he M‘t‘ltlS to he tl~trroir~,:lrl_v cotrvcrsitnt ititli the lii;'toi'_\' itnil position of l'illl'0[i(‘, who together tiith Mt‘. (ilraiirtllcr, the 0IIIlnt:ltf. litillud siiigvr, ;;rcutly cirlutttctrs the interest of the ex- lii ' . ’. Ull. We ulttlt'l‘r~‘t.l.lttl that it is the intention of the pr«q.riutui-s to visit .-\iirlrcrst, Pictoit and P. E. lsltirtl, gl\'llt;.', the inlinbitntrts of those places an opportiiiiity of viewing one ‘of the must. in- tcrestiiig parrot-airrus cvcr cxhtlrttcd. Tiir. Coir. Titiirr..—0ut- lint-bour at the present time has it qlllrl appearance, as cmriprirctl with the aspect it presented at this season last year. This is not so tnuch to he attributed to the smaller number of vessels tti-riviirg, although there is it falling olfin this respect, as to the fact that there is plenty of cool, rind incrt-used facilities for shipping, which give quick despatch, and but little delay is now incurred beyond ivhnt is necessary to discharge and take in o. The amount of cool shipped to the July in I854 rind I555 is as follows: Large. Small. 214.8213 clids. 5,2452 chds. 35,618 “ 3,586 “ car {list In I851 I655 Excess 792 Decrease 1,656 Freights may be quoted at For Boston, below bridges $3,l0 Providence, 3,50 Salem, 3, I5 We mouth 3,12} —-Picloit Eastern Chronicle. Tits CANADIAN Census--The Montreal Pilot, of July l8th says:—“ We have re- ceived the second report of the Secretary of the Board of Registration and Statistics on the Census of the Canada's. The cen- atia discloses some singular facts, which force reflection _opon the mind. Not the least startling of these is the following: We are informed that in the United States it has been found—and' it is similar in Ca- ti‘1:)