order to render the execution private. It tva rather a public spectacle. The description of the scene in the Newark Advertiser, is like that of a horse race, or any similar exhibition.The Gram/ Lodge of the I. O* O. F. at Cincinnati, have voted an appropriation of one hundred and fifty dollar^, for the discovery and apprehension of the incendiaries and murderers in the Xenia tragedy, by which a brother of the order was assassinated. The whole reward now' amounts to fume gtl,400,—sufficient to recompense any degree of seal and exertionto bring the perpetrators of this shocking outrage td justice.Caption to Pari xtp.—Another child was poisoned, a few days ago, in Kensington, by eating the seed of the common Jamestown or jirnson weed. Titschild manifested the usual symptoms of fever and de-t ___• s.^ k j_____