Till, "CLEiEFIELD RKPIBLIT AX.M nir a ni.it ii un in . The largest circulation of tiny News paper in North Contral i Pennnylvania. Terms of Subscription. V paid la adrance, or within 3 months... .91 CK If Slid aflor I and before S months 3 50 If paid aA.r the aipiratlon of months... 3 00 Rates of Advertising. Transient adrortlscaicnti, per square of 10 linei or - seas, timss r ten $1 30 1 For aaeh subsequent insertion- 6(1 -Administrators' tail Eieeutors' Ballon. I SO iuditors' Heat J So Csutlens and Eltriys. I 50 Dissolution aatleei 1 00 Professional Cards, 1 year 6 OA Laaal aotloei, per line IS TKARLY ADVEUTI.-iEMKNTS. 1 square... i a-uar.s .. 4 searM.. ..... oo ...15 00 ,M5l) 00 i nlama, $.13 00 i eoluiun 45 00 1 eolumn.... 80 00 Job Work. BLANKS. fciafl ejwtn tl 40 quires, pr. qulre.tl 75 1 qairM, pr, qulrs, 1 00 ! Over 0, per quire, 1 60 HANDI1II.LS. i shet,XSer baa, $2 00 ) sheet, JJ r ku.tb 00 .beat, lar bee, t j I sheet, J5 or fc-te,1 (I l tear la af aaeh af above at proportionate ratei. GEO. B. (lOODLANDElt, .'- '' " ' E.litor and Proprietor, i Cards. llLllin i. iiuirl. rnxxK rir.i D:xg. . WALLACE & FIELDING, ATTORX EYS - AT - LAW, Clearfltld, Pa, r JaTLacal builneat of all kinds attended to aitb promptnets and fidelity. Ollioe in rrridfnee William A. Wallace. jnli:70 A. W. WALTE RS, ,, ; ATTORSEY AT LAW, Clearfleld, Pa, sjuOffea la the Court House. dcell-l; .i H. W. SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAVT, J.SO rieaiOelil, Pa. If sraLlia 1. waii.ac. j. tuxki ttLTina WALLACE & WALTERS, JUl Eatata Agcnti and Conreyar.cen, Clearfield, Peitn'a. V.Keal Ettata bought and told, titlei cxara laad, eoprpyaneea prepared, tain paid, and ina tm taken. Oilica in new building, nearly ppogitt Court lluuio. janl.TU ISRAEL TEST. ATTOUN KY A T LAW, Clearlield, Pa. -oace In the Cuurt Ilr.uie. Jn.'(7 JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNKY AT LAW, ClearAeld, Pa. aa Market St , o'er llartsnlek k Ireln's Dru Store. 09 Prompt attentioa irieea to tha eeeuring f Boaatj, Claims, ae., and to all legal business. March t, l7 ly. ROBERT WALLACE, . - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. WallaretoB, Clearfield reality. Penu'a. sV.All legal holiness promptly attended to. WALTER BArirtCTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ale. as Saeoad St., Clearfield, l'a. norlle JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAV And Real Folate Affeiit. C'learfirld. Pa. Oflra ob Tblrd ttreat, bet. Cherry A Walnnt. 9"Raiptfolljr offeri hli fervifti In pel I in f ni bwylnf Undi la ClaarSald and aijirtin oantiaa j and with aa aiperfenoa of ovar twenty 7ar aj a anrvayor, llattari bimielf that t ran rair aatiifaetioa. febSH.'ltS tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY T LAW, Clearfield. Pa. OBea aa Harket street ana door east of tha Clear laid County Bank. nays.'M Jeha B. Orria. C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS L ALEXANDER, ATC'OFN KV.S A r LA H', Bellefoule, Pa. (rp1S,'5.y E. I. KIRK, M. D., rHYSIClAN AND SURGEON, l.athersbarg. Pa. . aT-Will attend promptly ta all professional aalla. aunlftlrrpd DR. Al THORN, PHYSICIAN k SUHGEOX, nAVIXO located at Kylertown, Clearfield ro Pa., offert hit profeaionai arvir to the poop la of tbt tarroandmg country. Srt. S9, W-y DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN A SUKOKON. Bavinc renoTed to AnKonvlll-, fa-, olTm Li rofetaional Krvirea to tbe people of thai p1" 1 - . at II 11. .......,!. ad ibo lurroonim country. attaadaa to. I.e. 3 Gta pi J. H. KLINE, M. D., pnYSICIAX k SURGEON, HAVIXtl loeate.1 at Pennfleld, Pa., offrrt hi wrafeMional nervieet ta the pwf.lt of that plaoa and nrroaodinf eiinntrj. All cnlln promptly ao.aded ra. C i lie JEFFERSON LITZ, rilYSICIA.N & SURGEON, n" AViSiO located al Osceola, fa., offers lis profsssloaal s.rlees lo Ihs peopls of that a I.e. and sarroandin aounlry. ' JjsjvAII aalla promptly attraded lo. Olfr. and tI'Hi a Carta at., loraierly oeeuplid a.. e. KM... aijlU-ly T5R. J. P. BURCHFIELD, tat.ar.oaafth.S:id Be ui.nl, Pennsyleania ! 7e4walMra, ha.lnr returned from tb. Army, titers his professional s.rtiess to lb. eitisens f ClnrS.ld aoaaty. ar-Professloaal calls promptly attea led ta. ai. aa Saeoad street, formerly .emipied by tr. Waada. apr4,' U DR. T. JEFFERSON DOYER, rOYaiClAX AND l-tOKiN. Senond Street, CleaiBdd. l'a. VaA-faelni permanenllv located, he now offers faie aroleesMHU serein, i.iineeiun-ii. i vi. wad Tlelaity. and the pal.lie jeiierally. promptly attended to. All -!! oel2V-y F. B. READ, M. D., ; THTSICIAN AN I) SCUOEOX, Kylrrtown, Pa. Kaspwitrally offers his seniors ta Ih. elllsens of eaka sarroaaaiag aoaatry. aprls Sea pd DENTAL PARTNEFSHIP. Pa. a. m. hills, i led res ta Inforra his pstrons, and Ih. ablie eaerslly.'tal be bss associated with toss la tbt praetiea of Pral'slry, S. P. SHAW, D. I). S, Whels a gradaal of tb. I'lilladelphia Denial Ollere, and iltlitrrt ha biKbert alien.. .esn of profeeaional skill. All worn i ia tha afte. I will bald .,sf !r personally responsi Via for beinf doaa ta lb. ain.1 a.iisfel.y mea ner aad bif host ord.r of lb. prnf.ftsinn. Aa aetahli.b.d praetie. of twenty I.) years la this plan eaablee mo I. apeak lo my palleau wtlh eo.ad.aoo. ". aad. r.l.s. Was. 4, ! ly. JhShlSS) IJDjLJJ GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. 13-WIIOLKN0.2178. 1 (Pardj. G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL POMP MAKER, KG AR CI,EAIU'IEM, FEN.VA. tJM'uinpi talwnv on linrnl tml mmlo to order on uliort nut ioc. l'iira bored nn rciuonitlile term. All work warrnnti-d to render atiifai'tmn, fcn-l dehrrretl it' tlnirril. mT2i:Wid GEORGE C. KIRK, .TuKtior of ibf l'eaoc, Bunrcyor anil Cuuvtj&iieor, I.uthcr.burg, Pa. All but tnru lntru.teil to him wilt ht promptly Attended In, PrQi- wishing to Pin lT rar vevur will da well to fire tiitn a onll, at be flat turn himiclf that be can rtn-liT nti.ifnrtlut.. 1wiii oi oonve.vaaoe, arnrlet or nfrm-nirnt, and all li'iral papers, prompt! and neatly exioutrd. ntarUp HERD &. Co LAND AGENTS, Phlliphburg, reiitre County, Pa. "Real Estate of all hinds bought and sold. Also, dealers in all kinds uf Lumber. m:!.1,70 DANIEL M. DOHERTY. BAEEER & HAIR DRESSER, 8ECO.ND STREET, CI.CAItl IEI.I), PA. isss CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGEU BEER KliKWEK, Clcarlield. Pa TTAVINO tented Mr. Kntref' Brrwery be -XX. bopes bj itriet attention to b.inc and tliti inanufnetnre of a puperior article of HKKU to receive the patronage of all tbe old and luan; new cutiii(T8. Auj;. 2j, tf. THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, den Hope, C'leaiDtld County Pcim'a. rilHE aubMriber ha dtrotcj tnuh He and X att niiua to tbc HCAI.INU UK LOUS, and ttikf t b i met h d of clTcriiig hti itrvic-n lo tbore who ffir need thtm. Any luriher ioformniioo an ba had by addre'ing as abor. jflttl tl SURVEYOR. DWID nKAMS. Lutfaar'biirir, ClearColtl Co., Pa., offrri bit wmM'i an rurreyor in the wvat end of tbe cunty. All oulia will te nttemlcd to promptly, and tLa charge inodrrate. l;l.':7U SURVEYOR" rllR undcrti(iird otTrn bii prrviccs an a Pur J rryor, and may be louud at bit rrjuJnoa. in Lawrence townoliip. Letter! will reach htiu di rected to Clearfield, l'a. may 7 if. JAMK.S MITCHELL. THOS. W, MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, IJAV1NU recently loeatcil In ttio borough of i Lumber City, and returned the prnrttec of Laod Pitrveyiii(. reftpvolfully tender bit prulVa. ilonal fervice to the owner of nd pvula(ori in Inniia in Drirficld and adjoining eounttrf. heetli of convey .nee n-atly eiccuted. OS-.ro and reridenca one door rait of Kirk A Senerr' itora. aprH :pl4in. N. M. HOOVER, Wholesale A Retail Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two dour cat of the I'ot Office, MARKET 'FTRKKT, CLKAHFIKLD, TA. "S.-tuA larr iPiortinent of Piprf, Clar rnP-, Ac alwayi on band. mylw-ly J. K. BOTTORF'S P II OTOG 1J A P II (i A L h K II Y , Market Street, CI. "Celd, Pa. TT-rRnMOS MADE A FPKt'lALTV.- "VTEI1ATIVKS made ia eloudy, aa veil aa in X 1 elear nciithrr. t'"nnlmtU on hand a Rood .....rtment of KR AMER. STI R EtlSI lll'ES and STEKEOM'nNC VIEWS. Eramea, from any style o( mouldins:. SBale t. order. apr2h-t( REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, Penu'a. ..Ti11 execute jol.s in his line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. a rs.oi THOMAS H. FORCEE, DBALIta I GENERAL MERCHANDISE, C.IIAHAMTON, Pa. Alio, tttentira aianufaitoror and denier In Fquare Timber and baaed Lumber of all kinda. jrT"Ordcra lolicilcd and all bills prnmpity 61led. U)" y QT.Q. ALBERT BTJBT AI.DrhT.. W. ALUKRT W. ALBERT &. BROS., Manufaetarers A rstetisive llealers ia Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, fltc, WOODLAND, I'r. .NIV A. ctT'Ordcra aollrltrd. Dills filled on short nntire and reasonable terms. Address Woodland P. O., CleatfeM To.. Ta. jrjj.ly W ALDKKT A 1IKOA FRANCIS COUTRIET, M KMC HAN'T. I'reurhillle. lesrlUld County, Ta. Kerps constantly on band a lull assortment ol Ilry lliiods. llftr.lasre, Uroerrirs. and evervlhinf iisiistlT ki-pt in a relsil store, wh.rh wilt le soltl, lor essli. as i heap as el.ewhere in the county, frrni-hville, June V, I SSI ly. C, KRATZER &. SONS, M E It C U A N T 8 , SfALURt IS Dry Goodf, Clothirg:, Hardware, Cutlery, Qurece.are, Groceries, Prorliloos ar.d Fhlr g! e, Clcuflcld, Penii'a. tsrkt their . store ream.na Second street, neei II. F.Higior Alo'a liar Uara itora. Usnll MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OStEOLA FTKAM MILLS, Sirrriaisr. LUSII Kn, LATH, AND riCKLTS II. II. tllll.l.IMlFOltD, Tresidrnt OITiso Forert I'la-e. No. I2i . 4th st , Phil a. JOHN LAWSIIF.. Snpirinliiidint. Osceola Mills, Clearhi'ld einioly. l'a. ji-CoT SAMUEL I. SNYDER, Practical Walch Maker, Oppi!"ile the Court Iloaeo, t-LCOND bTRELT, t'LKAIiribl.D, TA. r.T-All kind, of Wslclios. t'loc!,. sn-l Ji-wilry proioplly rcpaiird, and wotk wsrranted to girt satis. aoteoa. aiail id JAMES C. BAERETT, Justice of the IVsce and Licensed Conveyancer, l.ulliershurs, C lrarnrld Co.. Pa. jr-sy-Colleclliin. A reoiittaaeea pron-ptly made and a'l kinds or leg short nut ice. tiislrutneiilf oi'-'CH on marl.Tfllf CONK AD MKYEU, Inventor A Manufacturer of tha I'r'.cbrnii'd Iron Frame Pianos, Wareroorae, No. TM Arrh ft., Fhllsd.-lphla, Hasreecieed Ibe Tiiie M. dal nf lb. W..i!d'r ileal l,kili London. Kna. Tbe bibe.t 1'riaos awarded .bra and .tterwver rihibilid. (K.UIiiiswi-l l-M I )rl i . iv .be hkm... hatic almanac omy I I) t.n. Kvsrf rater should lai. oa.. tf JlrU Ciooils, d(. I wo. j Fix i stoJ REC0NST11UCTI0N! Will Flphl II Out on This Lino! william icb:i:i. MARKET STREET, C'tliARFIIOI.K, Pl:SI'A. Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimming, LADIES' AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Hit t a and C'npr, Ladies', Misses1 and Children's Shoes, AT POPULAR PRICES. S,Tlie entire itotk on hand will le uld at a reduction to prcj ut value, end I aill rrplenieh tbe atock eery aixty dayt with ehoico ty) i of tbe bett gviodi in tbe market. Near (be Poituffice, CLLA ltl'lELP, PEXN'A. 22 THE FIRST ARRIVAL I Spring Millinery Goods , Jual Rret'ivcd at Mrs. WATSON'S. A I-L tha Ladies ia Town and the Country arc inritt-d to call and see the Ppring FKlee in BONNETS, HATS, mENCIl I I.OWLIl.a, Ac. Wc haro to suit all ages and sites. We Intend keeping our a'nek full at.d complele, so that all ean ha aeoominodatid with Ih. test and ueweit styles of each season, and at the lowest prices. Atsn, new fndneements ufTored in the way of MtKSS.MAKIN'n. in Ih. most ehganl and la.li- I ,1.1. wtrm n. lit liill fc lUmmibcr the Dace: Main Ftrect, opposite Missop's store, CI.EAnFir.I.D, TA. marrj .t.v ni)ii:i NEW GOODS! ! ri I It IV. -ro . . . HARTSOCK & GOODWIN, CUItWEXSVlLLK, TA., Ara aosr reesirinK. direct from Dalilmora, Kew York, Bustoa, I'bilsdelphia and FilUlargh, aa iumaDsa stock of DIIT GOODS, CLOTIlIXil, OEM'S Il ItSISIIINO 000D1, HATS A CATS, BOOTS d SHOES. CHINA. 0I.AS9 A CtF.ENFWAItK, I1AIIDWAKD, r.liOCI'RIKS, Ae., bribery find corruption, in the upper 1 1,;, ji0 bell'' to send his fellow Doojht at lower prieei llaa lata leca mad. lo 1(),,,"nnd in I be lower, nml even w il h j ,.(, liiti vmen to prison for opposing aay bouse la towa since iha ood old dsyt b. J IC ,cn, of tbe nntinii, go unpunished. I (, J conflict of arms. The Secretary fore tha 1st. "unplea.antno."-a!l to ha die c;aj, n member of Congress: 'Aloftlie Tieasiuy under -Mr. Lincoln tributad ta those wba ri.it Curwensrilla for carpet bagger receives f.'i'O, Jiajs it wi fit from a mere enemy to the ex supplies, ia accordance with the great sacril ile, ' at which they were bought. Tha Ladles art particularly Ini it.d to call at llartanrk Coodwlu'a t heap H:ora lo .s amlna th. splendid sloik of PHKSS GOODS, TRIMM1NII3, 8IIAWLS, FANCY. QOODS, de aew on exhibition. Tliry Hi fy Competition I Tartlee cannot da Ihcniseltei Ju-tic. ia buy !rj tic neecsrsrl.s of life without calling on HARTSOCK &l GOODWIN, Curwrnsvill., r nn'a. nijl 'io DAVID KEAMS' LUMBER MANUFACTORY, NEAR I.t Tlll.llf l-l HO, PI NN A. A I AN .'1 l,u ANITACTI I.KS all lin ts of Lumber lor ildmg puqosc Alwai a on hand LATH FOR IIOOFINO, ri.A?Ti:i'.iMi lath, I'Al.lNt:,", Ac., Ac. His Flaslcring Lalh ate fret, It sawd and ol different lengths, to suit pun-hneer. I the I'shHR. arc four fct-t long and reedy polult.l. All kinds of 8s.nl l.ntnW will he furni-lnd loonier, and delivered if so di-ircd. rrlces will liclil'ral, according to quality. In eiihnr,-' 4q,AII kinds of UllUN tahcl fur Luui'ier. Lulhorsliurg P. 0., Jan. 10, 110. FDLLERTOU'S REST.URWTvtiiEIRl-SiniCM Mill (I N, la Ua.y's New li.illinr. (formerly occupied hy ; nine or nppoini to ino important 01 Mr. MHianpiie?.! I lico tf Seircliiry of the Navy any FKt'OND PT., n.r.AHl IKI.P, PA. jpeton who had previously I,, sai'l (10NfTANTt,Yonhati.laf'ncscii-ciii.n..rCA nomination or apooinlnu nl siibcrib .,,'i.,',A'?.A,irL,?.';l,i:V:4:;led to.a f..n,l to a .iresen.eil it. cash, served up to suit the la. tea of customers. m nilllinilll.tl(ln-, ..cntwl .lore. eprsra tr l. P.. I t LI.ERTON. (1 AH I fn. ARDI.N fvr.I'.im FRKSII A ;onD - i.ni the ll.ilslilphia liard. ns; aiio, the . ccli-iiraiea luisti, ru i s l nr .-. ut rsic i iur IlrugSioreof ssARTanieh A law in, af:! Cie.rf.tl!, pg. -ina--sa-a- rr i v-- Vla-V. '- PRINCIPLES; NOT MEN. CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAItriEI.P, rv. WKIlXEHllAY JIOHMNlI, A t'(i C8T J. 'l v 0. Tliiic wan a yonn p; ral lit ho hud a liul lia'nt Minuet iraeit Iip would do what hit mother forbid. And one frontv dny Jlii mother did miy, "Sly child yciu niut ntuy in the burrow cIofc hid ''r I licnr the dn-nd m-kimln Of huntftnen and hiMintlf, Who are cnrrliui(( round fur rnlil'iti like yon. Mm.uiu iny rt-r dim tout hul They wniild toon ulioot yon dead, And tbe dog would he oil with you with a boo Tuf poor, foi.lMi bcintf, W'lii-M no our wu I'lnir, Lonkitig nut from hi burrow to tiike a uliort plliy, Hi- noppcii bit nie pnimm W ith in any a bound, And look- d mouii l proudly aa if he would rniy, lo t bt a man ? Now entch me who nn ! Ho tli i a y'Miiiff rall.it rHn to a fine applc-trcf, Where pnawinjf the l.nrk, lie thoulit not to hfirk The eoniinjr of huiitcru, w citri'li?s wim he. Now, aa rlliti arc arootl. When rouHtt'd or et-.! A mau came aloiia; hunlin lubhitt for dinner; lie mw III I If Hun Tli raited hm hijf pun And there be lay, dead, I he luolib younir tinner. (t'orro.pondnie? of the Ntw York Hun. The Small Thieves runislied j The Lig 0ne3 Smelded. Wasiiinoton, Juno 2" Inside po litical circles of the Capilol uro ntoii i 1 1 c (J that Ibo Vn nhould bo Ibo first to Hlriko at certain Instances of brib ery mid corruption in high circles. Leading Congressmen fear tluil you may aliniulaio, through a healthy public opinion, no invc-ligalion w hich will uncover llio Iraeks ol high ofiii ials who have been diverting llio public attention from gigantic frauds mid jobs, slecped in rorruption und bribery. 1 ho manner ot divci'liiig piihltu critt- 5" sligalc picayune ciidelsliips w inie great leaders, who nro bartering cabi net appointments, iinmciiso slices of the public domain, mid even national honor, go unjiiinir.lii'd and even tin noticed. liiy by daj- the little members, like Whitlcmoro, havo been probed and their lilllo sina bavo been the holder on which men deeper in corruption havo raised lliemselvca to pitsiliou of unsuspected parly. A md of ven geance, tlina ten ing political ostracism, Is held over these members, und they dare mil i ehcl. When the Military Committee first began Int'iikhiMlinir llnv dul uli I it 1 " . i Sales, llies'J enrpet bag members held a secret meet iiyr. 'I 'hey . rvs1ilYV.'J Jtol investigation should begin ut the head that is to say, nmong ibo leaders, who nro making their hoiisands, nnd not nmong a few powerless members, who now nml then take f.'iUO with which lo build a freedninn's school house. At this meeting resolutions di- i wcro prepared. They were we Igcslcd, und based on ubsnliilc fai ls in i.e. 1 1 . 1 ... 1 1 .. I.;. I. uu i,. ,,.!... 1 1, u,J(,i (,,(go to protect their ottn corrupt jobs. lholcaiJirs lieinl tlio resolutions. They were tliiown into intense ox- j cueni.t,:. -j iw.y .nun not no in i ro- Iticcil. Their introduction will iot ibo political denlh Warrant of any man who shall slanci up nun oiler them. They will destroy llio l.epuh licnn party." Such exclamation, with threats of tho ostracism of any lie publican introducing llio resolutions, Miirlchrd them in the Ilotiso. They bail no champion strong enough, and so lilllo ten cent investigation hnve linen rmimr rvn. nnitmiior slid occtlliv-1 ing the allenlion of the people, w bile i great wrong and gigantic discs of i over to litiiid alreedmiiiischo.il house, i nnd is debased from bis seat III tho 1 : House, while llie I'i csiilciil I Slli.tiini from A. T. Siowurt, which ' contribiilion ci iibles him to niak ?:.'i(HMI frotn tho sale of n holts winch belonged 10 .Mr. jiowen, unu . Mr. Siewnrt is called to the Secretary ship. It is d.ininahle it is unbear able. Must we submit V 'J'bi so are the rcealnt ions prepnritl by n room full of Southern 1111 utbus, and w bicb was to bavo hi en utl'eivd to tic ll"iice. In (but room , I Pock. I V, lloge, Lash, tilth r. Sin I ! don, Pewecse", Holes, Hays. Powen, ' Ccbb, I'ox, Niisbatn nnd Wbitteniore, jon tbe evo of xpnlsion. Though : squelched ill Wasliiiigton, Iho vn now gives tho resolutions to the roun ' try, iiinl risk if time le in t sunn I member slroiitfj cnmigh to clfer tin 11 i in the lloue: I Vll'tl is. It i. ir. lilil'v ri'illi.l t!i:i seen 11 oSits of iltv I :::!"t Hlslcs Imiti i.uii III hull' luf di'P'T'-d ol ,or ro"ni v riinsideralion. to l'n. n ..-tin. Ini ef riit'i'in ii..iitiiliiif atnl tin di li tnent of the punple; then-tor'', III Mil v n, Tlinl the Coiiiniitlic en Mili'e: ATai--. I,, w iinmli .tit a tin' .nil- of cn't- l l'i he and tl-c .nine is hirct.v aiilhmir' il and d:r-.-li" l.i Inquire .li. tlitr st'ill.HiK ot llml crl Iiiih I ' t d 'Or 1 itln-i l.v nil iiiIh'IH i.I I i njrr,. in l;-H' I le tl iiiltio nre to pim-ure spfi'i'tenn M". or itMinli-r. ol the c srciitlt c linitii ll ut till' In. 1 1 1 UTTI nt III l e ulna ii ,r ti c r-onf, an t tl.st im-.I I i 11 uiille-- pha ' riceinllv i ii if ii . re-: 1 Whether Hie President of tin United Slates did al any lime nppoinl or nominate f f tbe bii.li oflieo of Sec- pctar? of the Trciinitv ai'V per-'O i . . . - I . i ......;. ,.i,. ... ...o l ,,,.,i,,,i. lion or nppoii.tineiil subst I ibctl inonel lo ft lund lor Ibo belli iit of the Pre si ilioil .mil leoorl lo this 1 1 oiise I he le i i suit of Mud iinpiity. '!. Wbcl her Ibe President of the United States did al any limn iiomi i,r In lli- i.nr, Inis., ,,1' u Lniian ,,r .t 111 . . ' . stilistanlial properly, tn he presei.te.i I " . , ,: v . -n, .... !l 'l,..ll.e nn.- .h.l .li.il ,.si.l uny ! erntion w as given oy ticn. iMiniei is. ;!(,., fu.,J SJ. SlIO I I insurer in v. Y,,Pt- f.,. ,1, n,,. ii,,,, I. ... n e.,.1.1 lioei", ao'J n ueiuei saiu iiuut 101 i- . - w mw.miriwtn ( vv. ?' t was or wiis mil i hn( t-u nieii I al in ruis it'u n put'so or mini ol' money liir tlio I'rcHiili-tit, it ltd ipport llio Kuino. -I. Whether tlio Ilinttiel Atlornc': fr tlio Southern jMsirict of Mciv I Vni'k. JikIitp Pii'iTt'iKHil. did or di,J not snbKcriliP S.'O.IKKt or oilier eoimiil. 'inlilii Mini to tinl llic tk'i-lion of tlio 1'i'iMiilcnt, iiiid if wi, tlio tniimicr in wliich en id sum was ftiiroiiiiiletl. WhftlitT liny imrly uiipointotl lo ft Culiiiiot ollico ever fonltilnitetl viiliialdo liDriiry or oilier valu.ililo properly not cimli to tlio I'ri-Hidcnt belciro 1 1 i k said nppoiiitmciit. 0. Woollier any members of Con grchs nro Kiipplied with gas lit their ri-M'denco in Wohbini'loii city hv tbo s5 .NT i . wv Itias Company of mid oily Ireo of i- (linrgc. nnd if no who. and bow uinnr. -itid tho nninoa of said mtiukn of CongieHs. Ininl atiu tieanliliil woods lire maiitpu- 7. Wboibernny member of oillier '"'cd very ninth in tbo canio way un liitilieh of Coliirto.ss aro HoekboldeiH, ! I'10 billion, and me an wed out by r.im directly or indirectly, through any ''!ir macbine. 'J'bo bladi n of the persotiH b trtiKieos or ngetilH, in uny ' ''"ives, und tbo steel portion of the 1'acilie or 01 her rnil road lo which Ibo . fork, fii-nt nssuines hhapo in the black Uoverniiient of tha Uniled Stales lias t 1 i t Ii shop, nn imeiiHo room contain graiiled eubsiilits of iublie lands, und '"n (""rges, ei;;bt or nine trip lianiinerH, w hoso liondK havo boon endorsed, or"u lHO "'ws 01 urops, caeli 0110 nun eaher; und it 80 tho natnen ol kiicIi members, tlio amount of block owned by lit iti or for him by others, or the proportion of laud held by him or for liim in the iiuiuo of others, or tho ng gregiito vuluo of endorsed bonds, or subsidy bonds held by bun or by oilier lor Mm, und lo pon the mime to this House. 8. Whether there is unv member ofinrc IC tempering, tbo nnnealing nnd tlio family of tbo Secretary of Stale! engaged liy any foreign (Jovernnicnt ' processes tiei e uro very ueiieutc, llie wlien llio pein e 4vns liroken. In u ns ititoiiiey or'eoiinscl, to whom j8 I olu'les being dipped in oil before they word, their idea of selfgovcrnmeiit paid a consideration, und whut ton uru plai'fd in tlio uiincaling furnace, I meant iho intervenlion of the con sideration, if any, for tervites, and ""J r-'rt'ul l'i"if required lo keep stable. They sought lo b avo all the what kind of services. the furnnce ulwuys ul tho proper do- j various nvocaiions nnd pursuits of bo ll. Whether uny number of the i K,,,p ' '"'"t- omniiy li five individual clliirt, see- Cubiuel has a partner, w ho has nlmn- uuiicu ine jiosmon in uMsiaiu in nis olliee to become uu altorney iu prose cuting claims before bis department. 10. Whether any member of ('on less ban bad employed us clerk in any ol tlio depunmcnts any i nn lo Khoso relations to him have erased lo bo a matter of dutibl, und who is paid her fees as mistiess by tlio salary of her position. 11. Whether Iho .Mayor of Wash itiglon, Silas J. I'ower., did or did not purchase in a i'n title sale llie bouse ol tbo 1 resident, now (jen. .Sheimun,"bir Iho Mini of JllUtUtl,"1'', ''', , , ,, , prepaying the President $l,,illMoLi.,d jU "J'P ' ,ll0f f C( . ll",,,t, ,0 U' m!o i and the slid sale was sub- . .. 1 .1 I -..1. I. ...,ilv m.,i I, ,. n... lv... . and tho 'samo nroneHv sold to A. T Stewart and others for ?o,0HI, to be r,..,,i,ii,.i'nn i. u i ,.,i I I - j',,;. ,0 , , g.;.,m .,,,;.! . ...' ' tiyilio l resilient was or was not pro I teste! by .silns J. il loiven, nnd whether iho (pud settling said sale mid allow ing tho Prcsidcnl (instead of himself) to make 25,11111, somo political con siderations in tho w ay of (jovet nmenl patronage, district und Poet Ollico ap pointments, etc. 1 Am Kr.aoivrn, That, in ordrr to inTr.tip ii,.. onimdlee tiae I Jl pow. r lo s nd lor perron's and ' niitlic rlriir. and r'prt upon tln.e nurdum., .aid I "I" The U. S. Girondibts. It is vrry curious nnd instructive to nn' ice bow many leaders of the Ke- ,ul.if:an puny have been shelved Uin.o llie war and during llio war .f,n,0 i,v .-oii.ldelc reiireineiit ami vx- ji, I1H some by being slow ed uw ny ill luces of respectability. These per sols, once nieiuoi uhle, like the turoii disH of the l'n lit. Ii Kevolulion, w ere, wil ing enough to start und press the irn pi es-iblo cniiRict, bill w hen llio struggle came they either bad no bo liel in real sti lie, or no tato for the! cm lliet of arms. The Secretary of i Sliite under Jlr. Lincoln passed speed jy r,nni tbo del limit ion that there , ,, , ,,n w nr, to the ringing of teinon ol slavery, to 4 11111 neiievei- in war lor llie rxtitici 01 slavery ito Secretiny of War passed ! ft . fn a fierce Pro Slavery Iirmi crnt, ' l"eil tho Lincoln udi.iinistra- tn (t.to one 01 tno iiereesi anvoiates 01 1110 j.nutini j'ui ushumhi. The great disturbers of tbe pence, ' ( 1,0,1,0,1 ,ds of rooms nml iho (juiritial however, were Mr. Seward nnd .M '' j .,n, their beauliliil giuilens and won Cbase, and tin y served llio I!e iibli deiful colleelions of nit, and that caiil.arly ti ii t i I they could serve it no j))M,.y in the former wild its 100,1100 hat. even ihotigii ihev 111111 now nere 1st to go. It w ns one of the w onileis "',c.i.i U.e :ige lo see "ile.--is. Siivi.td und t th e nnd llicir lew followers Lecome C.msi rvalive, and il bus ulso been siiiong Us inai vi Is lo see them power less to control the pally liny treated. I bey have done an iiinoiiut iliulbn (ice government, which no time, iior tiileiit. nor labor can remetly. !' not the abolition ol slavery wo Icier lo, b r that was tbo destiny of civil war; nor llio ilelnoialir.alion of the t country, lor thai is nu net uiciii 01 war: nor lov 1 hai r" "' political con- I'nieiices and K ailei ships, Ii I' ill . I . niS history but n pints it-ill ; but the git at ci ii, lor nu ii as jii inviv m . . i .. : . . I - I it. in. 11(1 I 1 III CO , IS Oil V HI 11 J-"ll ll'l mil' ii omv ol the Stales, Ibo I'idcrul inter- position in liatii bise, the ctnieion in tiiiiu ot peace ol local govci nun ins oy military power, tbo selling as, do ol the fundamental law til ihe land, the tola disregard nf llie i iubl s of ninior - Un tho ext liision Itom nu if scais in sin b Seiiatois and lo pref cnliilives in . . ... . . i , .. .1 u i 1 1. I on. ! est us urn mil in ueconl Willi the Administintioii, Iho iillempted tonlrol ol the Supreme Coin I, and the i u I i in iiliilion of justice. These and , . . . , . . , -. like evils will ciidnrc as long ns llic (iovernmcnl exists. Tbo ciealors of the liepublit an parly set Ibis ball iu motion, and Messr. Seward and Cln.se, who probably never ilri amid of going so fur. Mid who would have arrested I the evil In Into ils meat culmination, ' must bp brhl luri-clv responsible for; r I be 1 lotll 1 111' II I Olll t tllliCII hen l v iiiem in . i ' ..r ,1.. Il in nieriii uismeii, w. ...v..i o. ...v ., .- e. puniie, uml in iinm running mu i' St II III till W I Ll f ISt L'll VO till I II 10 I lie vio ei niiieoi. 1 ' , nenrv Jlix. l.so., oi iii"i", ....s . Iiniw.- , l,io,l at BlJlVl JJ. IS70. How Knives nndForks nro Mado. N'rw liriliiin, Ciiiiiociirut, linn n (Hlk'iy iiiiiniifiiclory, rijiinctl lust finitiL'. In tlio Kiiiilord Cuurai't we lit"l " veiy inloivslinir ilcRcriiplidii of : ''""i wliicli wo lake llie following: I'l iiH ipitl tiling tii;iiiiilii tnrc( in ' cntlury. Tlio vinlor ia firt la- j kf to the More-room, wlicro lio rcc , l''lesl oxi-ii'h Iioiur, brought liitlicr n'lroin llio tlnnililor Iioiimh of Voi U fily, 'l'lify mo fii-Nt aoukod and boilod, iiinl tlititi wiwod out uikI slu)cd by n hctit'H of iiijreiiiouii mailiine, go ing tit litKt to llic l ivoling room wlicro tliry uro fiiHloiu'd lo tlio blailo of tlio kmlo or tlio hIiiiiiLis. ol t lie fork. In tlio utore room, too, lio jiilcd of cocoa, r-Dony orid rtihowood, lirouglit 1 irom tbo region of tlio ennntor. The i .I.-... I f....i I,..,.. After these lingo msl i ninenU linve given blades and forks their rough foi ins, they ure sent to tho punching room, w here I lie holes for tho rivets ure niude. They then go to tin: hard ening or tempering room, which cou tuimi three funuiccs, in w hich u fierce iieni i iiiiiouiiii iy iiiuiiiuiiiicu. lucre 1,10 case bardenii'g furnaces I be 1 hm annealing is, a is well known.n most important, operation. Without it our knives nnd forks would soon I end and break and become useless. From this room the blade next goto tho grinding room, in which there arc twenty eight grindstones w ith room for a io7.en more given to tbo bb jierc me oilgo Is 1 In and tbo sharp ; points to the fork. The grinding room presents n curious sight. In front of the rapidly whirling stones sit men, many of them wearing goggle to keep the fine panicles which fly i ll in llio process of grinding from enter- mv ri.imn, ii.i.-i,, r. v. I I IV .11,., IIIU IV suit of the fiicu'on, nre evolved. The "potion of a khife or fo. k grinder ""''""""''-'- one, the air of the room being filled will, fine dust, which the grinders nro olillirtwl In llilillli. n.wl ulili'li uoiiitnuli obliged lo inhale, and w hich sciiously atleclsllio lliroat. llio stones, too. fot'll,'i:e,ynii'itoir uny iiucou'iiib omg off with great violence, und in every direction, prom tho grinding room iho Mudes are transferred to Ibe shaft ing room, w hero they ro joined to the bandies of w ood or bone, w hich wo have before mentioned. Hero a clever piece of machinery turns out I he rivets with illlinenso rapidity, nnd w ill, them Iho bolsier or sl'oulder " ..Hi tho rtlicr. And to this usurp fastened to tbo handle 1 lieso cd dos.,i.tir,ni t-.mo all tbo rogues of Mors are ol nickel and are patented j .,,uor through unjust leg-slauon.-by Iho firm. 1 he knives being joined Jt ( . tlVllll.cll d ......ci-ally he. to their bundles, nre now taken l ; iioVcd ll.at l. law i-uii pass to tbe sig tbo polishing and finishing room . )1Illllrc , ,,0 President '.11111 bus Hot, wbeie they uro polished on wheels of L us0 fu , of ,,, obbe .. cotton cloth or felt. in it." rp! )i(i 5t-t.relnPy f ti,c Treasury, Rome as Seen by an American, the Hon. Salmon P. ("base, informed i n- iV i- . i i the country that in our hour of dis- liotne is a oiiiicuii. sui'jeci n. "e.ii , with, so many books and letters have , II,. been written about il. It looks so dif ferently scon through (I liferent specta cles, nnd il is so dillieult lo discon nect the present front tho past. Its Mli.aiion ih not unpicas,, ,1 to tne rj o, . , . . ., I vi.i 1, uu ....... ....v. lions, from whiih strclehcs off the Ciimpiigini to distant mountains, and w iilnn and otilsnie its waits nro gar- th us and pupliu grounds of interest. , St. Peter's is a w omlerliil church, and 1 so is St. Paolo, with its immense j ' w bite marble floor glistening liko a i sea of glass. The ruins of tho Colis-i rum, liKc llie lint lis 01 1. uraeiiim, nna ,. ',, ,,f ,i, ii,,,,, i,,.n . i,,,;!,!;,,,-, ,,. ,, .n. i,,,,,,..,, ,,,,, ('..Hm,,;,, em. HJ oli(i( 1(IJ iM),,H ,,(,,., ,-,8 w bicb , . ni.ri,m,ib.iiii.r ever since: the Palaeu of tbo alieiiti with Us volutins adorned wilh pinnting V:ise. nnJ the cixl'V g'fls of kings;, iho Ctilaconil s. vbero lie bones ofi the dead of so many ages, and iho I j great memories mid religious ussocla-! lions. Ann somo ol llio si reels 01 ul Ibo s il v those most li o'iucni.cd by 1 . Urnng. rs-tboiigh generally without sole walks, are on a ilry, cool, sunn) my, not uupieasaiii. ,ui t un v .. ..s. ,, .r J,,, d it 11111 not le ignoren tnai Home has 11111 low streets and curly smells, beggars and fleas, and potti, Initial miasma. Cut of our pirly ft 1 si ven, It ve w el 0 sick ineie, iiiiu ', " - . . . II I . 1 .nid ol tleaiiin (.! Urai'gfra nil aooiu, , us scvon in ono hotel, und tbreo oneiiimny. i am mini u nv - - . . i ..til i .... i.l In IvOUie , MIOUIll II1IV U I'tTII S",,j j ,,,vc rvvn jt but lo seiik tbe Irtilh, ' must say, that coining fiom it to H'V ( .:ir, cool, invigoriiiing iiioiiiuiioi ice s.-cmcd like valley of the i. rari'hly para - on Iho i 'neat , f tl,js beiiiitilul I loreuee : passing out from the : sihadow ol dealh intonti ,1BPi i was in l.ome on ino gieat j,,.. r S carinvul, and agreo with . I . . r . I. . I ..... I.... I lie col respondent of ibo London Tutu , that il is llio human intellect reduced to ils lowest M. G'tonji' T. .!.; 7. ojly dear," said the sentimental j Mrs. Waddles, ''homo you know is al ways llio dearest spot on earlh." "Well, yes," said tbo practical Mr.1 Waddles, "il noes cost ino about twice as much lis any oilier soot." - Tl .lltr.. I,... iLminlrc" Iliimm,,,.,,.-,..,,,. , j tn.lao.,!,.. ',.,.,,..,,!,,,...,!. , ,, il.o Clio ( , h... ' - i'"- " v..v i....,i ; I IH' PI HIT IIIIIIUS IIO CIUI ll 11 11 1 III. Ill the Coroner's olliee, at San Krnn- I . .... ., i. iseo, a certificate of death re . .-..., n -- -, jOpied from rupture of tb head JCAN TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advance. NEWSE1UES-V0L 11, NO. 3. 1 i I h i it 1 : r ,iims. Some miirmfr wh n the .hr Is eliar And wliollv bright In view, If one .mail i.) a of dnrk appear In llirir irn.l lirnvrti of blue; And some with I l.a.inful l..te arc flllidf It' bill one strak of lirht. One rae of Moil's grttui merer s;iM T he Uniknt-ss ot tl.ir uilit. In palaees are hrarts tlntt ask, In ilt.iiittiit and prhii', M ini.. ht. is sii'-h a drrary tack, I rid all pond tt.itijrs di iiiid; And lii-flrls, in poonot boln, atlniire, llt, hive bus, in llifir id, (1. ne I tint not ever srrins to tire,) fcyuob rich provision uiade. ArvkliUtifp Trmmrh. Appalling Corruption of the Bepub- 1? TV . 4 ncan i any. He publican W Itucaa ou the HI and. fienernl Pon Piatt lias one of Mb strong iirtich s in llic Cincinnati Com merrial, in reply lo General Coinley, tlio Postmaster editor of tho Coltiin. btia Journal. Aliir erasing dome things from the Idler that uro rather personal und bitter, wo muko room for the following telling extracts, and commend them to the ulteiition of all honest liepublicans: W AMiiNOTos, June 27. .., Let us eo. It wan the desfgn of tho fal hers lo I'rumo a iivel nnieiit that its powers should be few, und its duties fiin pie. Jlecogniziog the great j truth, thai the object of tbo liotern mem wiiH 10 Keep i no peace, tlicy , sought to so franio its organie law us to have the powers intervene only iog only that ihu strong should not impose upon tbe weak, lolhe Slates lliey gave tbe care ol the locul affairs, to the General (iovetnmeiit all the duties requisite to our protection as u nation. It seems, a wasto of time to repeal 1 ,iese truisms, ni.il yet w ho recogmxes or believes in them ? And lurniinr our backs on snch great truths, w here are wc f At the I irk of a tiresome rejM' Ittion ot all Hint I havo been writing lor a year past, lei mo say in brief : Under our present system tho local governments have lostull significance. Throughout the South, Under one so called uels of reconstruction, Ibo law of bate, Iho Legislatures havo come to bo Congressional di pendencies, tvhero ignorant negroes, under the control of unprincipled demagogues, ore mado to steal and plunder, until the law maker and tbo law-breaker differ only in name. In the Southern States mils in the Sepu'c are put un highest moneyed bidder, and into this Senate are gradually gathering, thro' usurpation, all the political powers of Iho liovernment. To tbo Government thus central ir.ed come all the business interests of tho people, save those of Iho fanner n ud tbo laborer, each striving to so ......a l .u-a l.t u'lll iitiol,!., il In ni'ur. - .. , ,, ...,! lll-B.IIIVJ in V ..,r.,wi.. peril ho was lorced to pur chase iho bankers of iho I nited Slules. And to get theso capitalists inlcrested in tho (.ovcrnmeiit that protected them, ho bad to make most extraordinary terms I will nol ,ay i, l( m:ncd (ic lWnM. llkti 1 1 n1 1 111 . .1.. .. 1 . u-orn an 1 treated by llio eminent tiiumcicr who 1 eras then al tho head of the Trensti I ry, and they accepted tho terms and j tbo character. 1 1 is no exaggeration I to say that br the purpose of enrich I ingand stistuining these money-chang ers we pay nioio thnn our JNalionai Govern meiit cost ns. Any nltetnpl 1 to amend, rev ise, or repeal these terms I considered n w ar necessity nnd tcm Iporary is met by tbo violent opposi tion ol eighty PHlioital bunkers on the floor ol the House, and enough in tho Senate lo givo tho leeches a ma jority. All the coi partitions, firms and per sons interested in the iron business nro openly organized into an associa tion, and pry into a common treasury a mini that may lc caned a corrup- lion fund, lor it is used lo influence ....I. lull..,. I.m filll.V n.ro.lfM. Wlll'll m( nil,n,H,rs ..j.i,, 'j Washington, . ... i....,,i..i., i .i.,.i. i I ....,, 1. .I l,,v,Un,.lv in ll.i.it- i .. ,1V ,.1I1K, ,.. 1c PU of tho salt I(1I,(,r,.. ,,tH.,, the samo may be i , fM f ,.Very inlcresl that has money ,.,. ... .... n,i t.mll V cnutigli (Q j, (;,.(,rnl v yoll,. ,cni,cr of Congress , 1(ns n",iiilir through whom bis "u ""'eels Ik 1,1. r, bused. 1 ..fito is nun based. Somel lines organ . .,,;,, rxlfi therein Is. Ii. twenlV or il.i. t.. t-.it.i. .irn T-etiliisenti d bv ntifi n..,.nt who si Us out lv the . is ' . iliroetion Jot llic ciiicus the enlire pin full. We hnve a corrupt Congress, a sla- pid l.xccutiVe, ami tho only arm of the (Jovvrniiieni that remains pre i ,,,,, ,1IVt w,;i t-j,n i.t-intf In Hot ! l!ie il"-i,"' '',ll"'t. nd that a I real j H,(,...,ll ,, (,,v .,v ,ut !ll"1 ""'s'111 to T"1 k v,v-1 Juptter.snd bow ii.g low, tbu-.a.idn l'i'- wn, und the Senate', (,0 J ,t 1. roi). 1 idol : "Sir, if i strive lo destroy. 1 say, then, iu all soberness, that il wo are to accept tho liepiiblic us il now stands, self goVel i.nielil is a fail ure. And to tbo philosophical stu dent it would appear us if ihese were llio net results of our boasted institu tions, ll may bo there is a saving power yet held by ibo people, and itiiiLwbeii the worst comes lo Ibo worst. Ibis w ill be brought to bear upon llie money changers in the tem ple, and drive them out. Put I do (I not see ll. Ylhilo liipuiilican Ctlitors nuecia lang.i -s . , . ..., . iio- rmic editors iirelend to lind salvation in the rceloralioii of their pnrly to power. inn iruo reiorm lies in ignoring '..n.tr line, nml iiitiiriiiiiii lini.i..l mi'll nest men i. , ,. . . . . ., .... (to office I feel tale in this I doubt Wei'thcr Stl hirteal fiSri, tspsbl rnniipli to hultl hIHop, en fs a prolre. Ibinist, and na for lb tiisny ihrmri of pliiutler Unit make moral niiaema shoiil llic Nniiinial Capilol, hs must turn bis tun k 11 pun tin 01, en bm as he bn a good emotion In bis heart of 1 lnc'xs bnisa upon hi. check. II Is nil eiy sell to sit Inn k in Hid obi Issliioiieil arm chair of oflicn, and luilgh al 1i hi l,iiiixoie, w bo go charg ing up Btnl ilowu tbo world, mistak ing w ind mills lor giiuits. t'ti'jiies tioiiubly the I'og bank and Cuvo and wind mills and they are tiol.as John liiinibilph said, tun hy wulur, but by hisky, womun, rings nnd foul lob bies. And uii'biubleilly 1 11111 a (ui xotio ass for charging into them, when bra different course 1 might now brj swinging buck in an ofliciul chair, laughing al the si lipid peoplo for be ing so dainiiably imposed upon. Hut Ibo world has lo bavo its ollleial phl losophers else how could wo run the post office nnd its Quixotic asses elso no reform. ' m m - Japanese Schoo!s. Tho sc hools of Japan possess many singularities, especially thoso for young girls of fourteen or fifteen years of age, denominated finishing schools. n thoso establishments, all masters pay for tbo privilege of teach ito;, instead of (a is tbo cao with Vs) being paid for their lessons. This makes tho instruction a labor of love. Then, again, to a certain extent, a Japanese young lady is ullowcd c7u siderablu freedom as to tho selection of her instructors; she generally pre fers the best looking, ' A lady principal of ono of our fin ishing esliihli-htiien'.s for young Indies Mould not boa I, tlio surprised if bin) could bo siiddenlr transported to Japan there to study tho peculiarities of Japanese cuntoms. Instead of our closc'r pent school rooms, wilh tho girls silling bolt up right upon an cdtieiilioual stool, sho would find the girls in a delightful garden, fragrant w ith lea and flowers. She would see 11 11 u 111 1 cr ol lilllo suin- mer-liousca, embowered in tho midst of ihnso charming vegetable products lor which Japan is so justly celebrated, brought to perfection by the most exquisite borticullure. 5he would see bright eyed damsels, wilh cheeks pink ns roses, moving around with grnceliil steps, each bearing a amnlf lacquer tray with tea nnd cukes. Sho would See theo dumscls, with joyois smile and modest meiu, wending cacti their way to a summer house. In, each of thoso summer house sho would see a master or professor, either wailing tbo return of ono of the re--freshiiient bearing damsels, or clsd sitting by the side of one who had already come back. Japanese gii Is re main in edueutiotial seminaries of this kind until murriuge, and they inukw excellent wives New York and Pennsylvania. The only real dalo we have on which lo make, an rstimalo of the growth of these two S.utes are to be) louud in their votes nt tho Presiden tial election of 1(S0 and 108 Ihd interval covering cigbt years Of th1 decade. Here are the figures .' Total Vote. New York. Feaasilrania. lsT.a Is 00 6i!i,; o;j.i.. .'i,6s t'.t.ui Increase tn S yean, Kl.lilo 1711,20 The iiier.'Hf nf roles In TT.-e, o.t New Voik 11 was less than 20 per1 cent. Allowing lor corresponding growth between 1S0S and 170, when the ninth census is to tie taken, we may estimate that from WiO to 1S70 tho iKipulation of Pennsylvania lias increased at least -11 per cent, w hi let lliul of .New York bis increased aboufc 'J.'.) per cent Tbo Presidential voto of 1x00 represented in New lork, according to tho eighth census, taken I hat year, population of 3,80,727. Add lo ibis 2!) per cent, and it will give New York a population in 1S70 ol 5,010,1,17. The Vote of Pennsylva niii 111 liio represented a population: tif 2.1100,570. Add to this-ll percent, and tho population of Pennsylvania in lv70 will l 3.0(I7,''1 in" round numbers, while New Y'ork lias 5,000,- timl inhabitants, Peiinsy Ivamn has 4,100,000. Tho superior growth ot Pennsylvania is owing lo the develop ment of sources of wealth that do not exist in New Y'ork ; coal, iron and oil being tho principal. When I was teaching in - nary, 1 boarded with un old lady wlii had an opinion on every subject, and expiesscd il. Ono night a train ran oil' l he track near by, und in eonse-1 qnenco ttiero Was a deal of w histling. Next morning Iho old lady inquired if wo bud beard Iho disturbance. No;" 1 said, "my wife thoilgbt smoo thing was the msltcr, but 1 heard nothing " -'Well," said she, "I daid presume there has been an accident, for the cars have been wh. siting most all tbo nit-hl: 1 hey w Infilled and w histled 1 dare presume, for liulf un hour. I didn't think il possible lor a iiitin lo hold bis breath so long!" "Why, mother," raid bet ilutiglitcr, "it's "a steam wliistle." "La !" said i Iho obi latly, "1 always thought that it was tho engineer Unit whistled. " Negroes are being imported Into Louisiana finm llayti Hero Is clianeo for litiltirali.utioii under llie1 bill recently passed by the Itadicals.' The voters ure coming by tho ship load. The Ibnlical purty no longer expect tn bold power by iho votes of white men, or even native born ne- -groes. They mean to briin llio dirt eaters nml siiaku-wofehippors from llayti ami Afiicn, lo rulo America, mould its laws, and fashion its bmruis. This is an illustration ol ibe real mean ing of the uiiieiidmenl to tlio Natural ixation laws, lio do white tnen liko the change . A Sharp Lookoit. Smollett tells nn niiectlolcol a Hull crnr.v iree-minxcr ome. of rcss- yoii should ever get your bend above), staler again, I bopeyou will remember that I treated you polllely in your adversil v." "What is tho sire of this placo ." gravely asked a New Yorker of the conductor, jut utter iho brukeinan bud sung oufO-pe Ii kuy,"atu South cm station, where not a house was visible among tbo pines, except a rambling shed called an "eating s loon." "It's about as big as Now York.'' was the ready answer, "but it isn't built tip yet." s The Hon Freeman Clnrko, radical, and ex comptroller of llio tressiiry, Washington, says thnt the people pay ; ?9U0,OOil,0O0 taxes, only eiOO.000,000 1 of which ever roaches ibe treasury. '