18C5. Enlore.l n.1 tlis Lcliigliton iioat-ofltto as ft-onJ Clum Mitil Mailer. DEATH ftHD DISEASE. V ry lull resting couii'Ulntlonti of Ixitb the ele:tlli rnlo ami tlio kick rutu ItiiHITir tut pnrta of tills ciitilimnt nrs nu.le in t 10 Pop Inr 8't'tii'o Monthly lis; Dr. C. T,r mi bell, s. tu WfiH Mi cnlctil.il iot. i n the e-j.vorieliii nf tin O.Iil lMl'isn. Tba Oild f lilosvs 1 1' iieul.s iif ni tbo filpi-al nuil lano I Tjpiu fit st'ii.'lj in Is'.rtli tlic r:t'it r the emler lrutinu leu in ortcMiion for r-txly.lortr jenr, nmllbe ji-c.ieut tutmbcrsblp being about hnlfn million. Too society Iirh braticlien in South Atu.Tlci, AiiB'tttli.i, Geitunny mi.' ilaewbero, btit Or. Campbell oonfliiei himself to tha atMlatlcii of Ibc Oitil Fcl lms In CiuutU ami tho United S'alcs two couulriei whoso cirouiuuinncrs of nee, clluiato, ft Mil eoiiii custonu nro vl-Jiilir." Tbo in 'mbor3tif tbosoo'ety nroha.iltby vrhlto nifties of tbo r.go of twenty-one niul upward; th it is, it lefist nn r-prmretilly unuil pbysicil condition ts n uccrssnry ire-req iii!o for ml oiinilou, mul in some dines n tnojleal cerlillsule of (poO hcultli is rennhdil. Ilmifles, tbey must be tnen of roo.1 moral cbar.ictcr, ami oonso qneully are representative's of tbo beiiltbj tind well-ordered mab ndnlU of the two ODUUtlics. The nrerago ilenth rntooftbls society for tbo last nine ycar-i has been less than one In a humlred n very low raio. Hut, In order to conipiru tho uiort..lily in lUffjrcnt portions of the cmiliuibt, Dr O.impbill makes flvo croups nf Slates nud provincjs tho northern, the south ern, the eastern, the western, nud the central. The highest death rate is in the southern group, and tho lowest in .the northern; nud, in general, the rate in tho noro triibical S'fttes is tsvico ui liich na ttint in the temperate zmo That is, tbo Average death rata tl the better class of tho adult svhi'o male pop illation of this continent is fur tbo teui Derate rogiuus 1 5 in every 100, nud io tho tropbieal regions 3 in cveiy 100. The statutici of the Mjunets among the members show that, as with lb death rate, the sick rate is lowest in th northern group nud highest in the southern. 'Judging frrm tbo cssprri ence of this society," Dr. Campbell eon eludes, "the average siclmess of Ibo bet t r class of tho rdult wals prpulntion of the United States nud Canada is cno week and a half each year.'' Toe statistics of the society show also, what is bIiowu by similar ctatisiios ol friondly societies in Grest Britain, that in general "thcro is a rcp.nl ir increase i tho average of yoarly siiknos with oac ear of a pcrsou's life.'' Tho authorities of tho Odd Fellows bnve lnido up table of the expectation of sickness, based iiuon reports bent in of tbo uum be." o s'.o'c at each year o.' -a; und of the number of weeks' uickuess fo t rft,.i.A5uV'icw'i'u'Aisa KiituvrgnSfl nnoa actuaries. Expectation Expectation f Life. of Skkr.eti, lean II. J U ccksAi sj.. Zi.. 40.. 4) b . it.. Si.. 30 3 (CO ..31 8 ..as ..'.'1.5 . .'J i.'J . 17.4 ..H.l .5 .Til IU1 1.V30 1.720 S.7W It is unfortunate that, s n rnle, vital statisllcs ura sj carolcbtly krpt lu Ibis country. Soh uilouUiions i:a thess. made by Dr. Oacij bill baie something more than a curious intcrc-.t tbcv areof yteat practical nlu. All of Ibj lucht udiicss or the English Governnieui contirm tho pr-vi-oudy announced late of Kaarloum and General Guidon. Accounts have been gathered front nativia who oltim to have baen eyc-wilucints of tbo capturo of thu eity, and they ca;reo in tbo main points. A circular letter ot thj JHhdi has alio besu found ou an l'.mlr killed in battle, which announce to bii followers the ciptureof Khirlor.m and tbo death ul Gordon. There cinnot Us any leasjn. nblo doubt as to h:s fa:e. Tho excite "mant in Englaud haa, bowcver.subsidod. It is forlun.ito for Sir. Gladstonc'sGovcia want that tbj ucvib cama wbilj I'jili.i. mcnt wai laUtng a rictsj, cr in the lir&t burst of itidlguauon rt viteof censure would probal ly have brcu paed. As it is, tbo CttbiuU i likely to escape wiib mvere cnticisui unlets tbcro hhould bo further disattcr. Tbo Provincial (iroM. Which is coming to bavo great weiyht with experienced politicians, is blill loyal to GUdstone, That indicates that he has not lost thj couiUcnco of the electors. Ir the transatlantic ktoamers will blow their trips we tball got no cholera. That is the beliof of Ve. retteukoifer, as sat forth in a new German book. The di sease cannot make n se.i voyage of tweu ty dav. If we could not cioss tho ocean from Europe lu le. time cholera would nsver reach us. There aro nufuvonbK lind routes. Cholera never gets oitr deserts which riquiru moio than tweuly days lor caravans to crois. Sjuth Am erica enjoyed exemption from chJleri unt.l 1 85-J , when last bailing vessels car ried It from Philadelphia to Itio Janeiro, aud a terrible cpidemlo wai tbo result. Cholera make tha most remaikahle jiimpu. Tho toil and its moUturo, Dr. l'ctloukoftr thinks, play a principal part in starting epidemics. Clay woils in rel atively dry conditions ara uioeI likely to cssist outbreaks of cholera. His argu ment is that the rain-soaked earth has not had air enough for tho auiiunl germs to breathe. la heavy clay soils A'jter drives the air completilv out. A Boston oougreg.Uion was mysteri ously teiz.'d, in the midht of u beriiue of UMi, with h paroxysm of uncontrollable tnttzing. Fust tbo cntldren, then the choir, und ill Itugth nearly the whole u.kcmhly, tbo preacher iucluded, broke out luto involunlury oouvuUiou. Wlicu th premises wtr nearebwt liy the wi tuuuded bexlon, amid I liu oaobtuuliii,u bftbebovs. tbeiiause of the ridieulons caWstropo vs fuuud lobe a Burgo of jupgr, which, duriiin tLo previmu week, had been sturti lu the c.-IUr. The eiiterri-ii'K lrt- b.ij ru'..d ie place to u vLcKlu:. ijuc r. . SATURDAY, lHUKVAIlY 21, (TMMi New York Letter Oleselsriil will not nutionticM Ms Oaliiuot until nflcr Ins Arrival in WiisliltiRlou.iinil that lie will Iaivu for tb.it city on tlio woniluR of Mrvrob 3J, nrrlvinj; there tLo xame eveuiu;,. CmcuLAiu yrgiug lrih Catholics to vcolt the F.ill lliver Hciuld mid tuioaleiiing pertonol vinlnco In its edi tor for bis severo Uridines ou O'Douo. an Ilos.a wcro extensively distributed n Full lliver Monday. GArrnr., the last Uuglishni.in tocomo over here to v, rlto up our sins nnd short comings, says that bo would rather livo n the valley of tho Congo than in our Northern SitaUs. Wo can spare him, Tun business situation at Youngntowu s greatly improved und rolling inillsaro resuming work. OUR HABBISBDHB LETTER. Cpfclol to tho CinuoM Advccatc IlAKRl-iBUiio, Pa., Feb. 17, 'S3. The most important bill of last r oil; was tbo tcitatiflo education bill which provided for the instruction of physiolo gy and bygicuo iu our public fcIojIs, with cpecial reference to tho effect ot alcoholic drink upon tbo xjgttm. The bill passed the Saute finally nnd would liavn i ajf.e.) the House bad not Fauucc, of Philadelphia, put n stop to it, by pay ing that be tboncht it was a big hook jib. This remark bad the effect of re. tiring the kill for tha present. If the bill does not become n law it will bo ow ing to the overduo precaution of the House. Tho bill has the people to back it. PelitioLn b.iva been rend represent. iug over ono hundred thousand cltizcts of thU Stale, llr. Kablcr, of Chtster, read a petition from oix hundred Daptist ministers of the State asLiug that tfce bill become a liw. Tbo great desire of the people.and the manner in which the) havo usauifostod it, has caused suspicion to arise within tho breasts of some ot the leglilators. Aud that one thing will de rait the bill if it is defeated ut all. It would have been far bitter ted the pso. tile not mauifi'fctcd their desire so open ly. The success of tho bill would have been assured", but now it will be a bard matter to lid tbo minds of tome of the members that it is not a book saherne. Mr. Ilnnics offered a resolution, call tag on tho Auditor General to iuruith t le amounts to the Senate, paid to the Julgea lor holding spiolal courts in other districts than their own. This resolution when Crt lead wss laid ou tho table. Hnmrs however, called it up in a fow doyn, mid with litllo ouposiliou it was passed. After the lapse of n few days it was discovered tl at it would not ba a good thing to bavo the ra'itle investigated, so Wutrts efftred a resolu tion to call it back. This wos tho signal for tho Seuatom to get rid of s"ine ora. tory, which they did. After some dis cussion it won decided that tbo rttolu Hon should bo called back, aud tbo in vestigatiou bhotild not be begun. It has biuce been discovt red that nuunibtro ti ...... Mr. Iijiieb presented the following re solution, uesolved, If tho Senate coucu th it our Senators bo instruclcd and our Itapreenlativcs be mjuchtud to use their earli.-st and utnobt tfforts to pass the uin piaciug dcueinl Grant ou the rutind list. Amonj mo lulls read in placowr.ro the io lowing; 1 regulate mariiages r.nd mo usuinL- ol llcensrs iu relation to tho same, delating tofrcight dn,criminatiou and prescribing the punishment thereof To provide fur tho manufacture and sale ui imuaiiou uuttcr. To uubmit civil cases by agreement to a leiereo learned Iu the law. Itcgulatiug tho .fees of No taries Public. To previut IraHio iu im puro and unwhobsonio milk, nud to regulate the sslo of milk. To assist in the detection of violations of the liquor act. This hill provides that when nn intoxicated man is orrtsted be shall be eiamiucd by a Justice of the Peace as to when, when., who was present at the time, and by what means ho obluiued the liquor that intoxicated him. Tho following nilh passed the Senate dually: An act to prevent the establish, meutof joints, bertis, or otbtr places for Ibe smoking or other use of opium. An act so that wages of servant tills, washerwomen, clerks and oilipra Kt.rii be preferred, ad first paid nut of the proceeds ot lh sale of the nronertv nf insolvent debtors owing wag.s to Mich servants or imploy;cs. The bill iutro dnctd somo lime ago, and referred to the 03muulto9, which rtad us follows. Tlmt: any person who had served ouu term as Protbonotary should bo permitted tc. praolico law at the expiration, of his term. It was reported from the com mltteo negatively, and of course will not likelj bec irne a law. The bill requiring railroads to fence their tracks uas reported negativily. Tho freo pass system is tho iault ol all. No one can exoect that any legU'.atiou will be brought forward that will in any waymiternlly effect tho interest of any of tho compauies as long as every member, senator and nearly all the em pbycoj nbjut tho Hill have railroad pas,ca m their pocke's. One or the uu ployees at tbo Hill told me that when this bill came up bo was asked to defeat it, or rather to use his efforts to defeat it. He told tho railroad man that net unless he gave him a pass over their rood would be uso hit ifforts uininsf i.if lNcarly all tho members and senators are m-jf nt lintnn lu....... a:. , na nt homo because it is obeaner f r them to go homo for iiothiiijj than lo stay in the eity. Many of them go home on Friday of oach week ami do not re turn until Monday of tho next week. Ou Friday Mr. Farber offered a reso lution that a eommltlce of live members be appoiuttd to draft und report np priate resolutions upou tho death ol Hon. Nicholas 0. Norlhup. who dint suddenly at bis homo in aicuburn,I.ack. nvranua oounty, ou Tburmlay eight. Tbo reeolntlon was passed and Mr. Norlbun n desk iu the House it to -be draped u ta juraitig for tt.itty Oasy, A eoinmit se j i . uiwmuHtr ssus apjiotatail to altvurl um muarei, aitar wtiloh tlio Hoiue d jonrutd, out of honor to its Mmwd niMubw, uutll Wdemaay, J.b. IK, kt U o'clock iu iho eei)tnf. Our fru'L.l Jlr. r ..r.t1, is w. Uc c a I llui u,sto are t m v I.. I. Bpeciiit to the Caub x Advccatk i Let the youtii;uinii wlm Is about ttirtlng lu life, and vrliuexpicls to umbo a Hying out of polities, pniiM ami take warning by tbo fate ol I'ronklln Wilson. 'OBly a couplo ofyeais ogo, Mr. Kitten wai a well to do ini-reliaut nud I lie PreJiilenl of Ilia Produce llxehsnge. No man of his ngo in the city so.mie.1 to liaica ninro promiting future. When the warring factions of the County nomocracy, Tammany, and Irving Hall oemeil to find it impossible to agree upnn ny man, Mr. IMaon bc.nnul upon them liko a gleam of cunihlns through a winlty linn cloud, and with one voice they ex- ialmod, "Eureka!" Woll, they did fiud it ml they fan ml more than they wcro looking for for Mr. liliou was na6ooner u his teat tllon he p.'ovcd n most serious disappointment, eyen to bis most intiuiato fnendt; und till parties without distinction, rams to one conclusion, and that was, tlut whoever suffered during Mr. Edson's ad ministration it would not be Mr. l'..lon. Two years have passad, and the men wLo went inte the Krontujt municipal office In the United States, with the acclamations of thousands, to Jar walks from the Mayor's oBice to a prisoner's 11. That is o say a ruetaphoric coll, for I don't sup pose that he will feed on bread and water, or sleep on the toft side ofaplauk: but nevertheless the fact of a Mayor's having to go to in 1 1 at all is a bitter humiliation, and one which is very uncomfortable for Mr. UJion, although his offeuto Is only a technical contempt of court. The cote it a peculiar one, and may pos sibly be the means of reforming our courts altogether. In the time of the King Judges tho writs of injunction and tnauda. mus were potont instruments of imwer. In noccnt men were elruck down and ruined, while rogues and thieves flourished, backed by the tremendous power tf the courts. Jim I'isk with their aid was enabled lu break open the safes of tha Union TnciHc ItailroDi and force the directors to liy the city to which in their official capacity they neyer again returned. There was a race for tho spoils, just ss Mayor EJson was going out and Mayor Qraco was going iu The County Democracy was afraid that Tammany Hall luiy.ht get the largest share of the city's pluuilnr. The board of Alder men were about to eonfiun a Cuumiasionsr of Public Wor'.s, and other officials; the courts were invoked by the County Demo eracy to prevent Ibe Board of Aldermen from acting ini fiieial opacity, and doing what they conceived I hey had a perfect right lo doj but, right or wrony, all t iu Oiiiinly Democracy wanted was a few hours time.uml if they could by any means Irighten the Aldermen, tho victory wov their.!. Well the Aldernun showed thiir utter contempt fur the Court by vuting ou tho Mayor's nominations, and for the bein ousotl'euce the Mayor and Aldermen mus go to jail, the Ma; or lo pay in addition a line of $210. IVrbapr, as far s the Alder men are concerned, they are getting uotlt iug more than tbeir drseits. If they had their full deserts some of them would have been iu Ibe penitentiary long ago. But Leforo ho entered politics Mayor Klson was a high toned business man. Mr. Ed sou goes out nf offlco unlauieutcd aud ono of thu most unpopular incu lu tho city. II will not go buck lo his old position in th Produco 1'xcbatige, for ho is quite as un that tho shecmaUcr had bolter stick to his last. iiio new Mayor has alarted in like a business man; worthless drones who 1 ave been feeding at the public crib far years havo been suddenly bounced, ltd feel as if lightning hod struck theirij in all the de partments sinecures haie been provided for faithful "heelers," whoso must onerous duty was to draw lluir salaries at tho end of every month; this c lass of palriols Major tlrnco it mercilessly slaubterin, and it is In be tinted, if tho reform guts on, lhal tho City's budget may be reduced to something ices than thirty. Tour millions d dollars. II we examine thu results of the a tempt ed assassinations nf Cunt. Phelan and 0' Dnftoynn Itossa, New York is not suc'i n diogerous place to live in after all, Iu tho case of Copt. Phelan, here was a man at tacked by a ruffian. idiI when lh mffi.n bad finished his yjb Capt. rhcUn looked like a nun who hod been inanrpilno it... inside of a sausage machine is hieh was sud denly set in motion. Ouly three or four nicks base assed nwsv, snd, while C: t l'helan may not be n,uiu as sjuinl in wind and limb as he was when ho left Kansas City, bo is as good as a dozcu dead dyua- miters, and under favorable circumstances, svilh a reliable Smith ,t Wesson nr P,,li would be nn unccmfoilublo person to meet In a scrimtnaKe. O'Donovau r.ossn hn,l layliglit let iut,i him, and consideriuc tho number of shots, he might have bad a num ber ofdaylighle let into him. Last week they said be was dying, and, while he may carry a trifle of Miss Dudley's lead wuh him till he finally balances his le.lg er, ho is quite as formidable us ho ever was, and the trilling inconvenience of boiuj In bed for a few dayj, ami nf havioca ho'c in his buck, is more than compensated for bv t"ia extra subscriptions to the Emergency Fund, tho increased circulation of the United Irishmen, and the pleasare of being Ilia liou of the hour. Iteports nro conflicting some say 0' Donovau will not prosecute Miss Dudley, ood a man need not bo able to see very deep into a mill stone to fathom the reason why. Now, O'Dui.uyar. caii denounce, her as the hired emissary of the haled Suxon, primed for the dee.) of blood with British gold; whereas, ir she is placed ou trial, tsvelvo incu could not ho lound in the Uuited Stales lo convict her aud O'Dono van Itossa biinns it. The nomaii has been a crank and a lunatic all her life, A wretched waif, horu in misfortune, do priselof a mother's care almost in her in- fancy, ileserted iu her childhood by tho only living being lo whom the could look Ur proteclmni Rrowi.,.. l0 1 i girlhood the child ol charily, then be I ravel n,i w,i.i...i of all that made lifo worth having, what wonder, in her misery-homeless, Irlond lejt, childless that her reason tottered lo ruiul It is all very well far people to moral Ire in their comfortable homes as to what Yteult Dudley might have done, or should have doii,but put ninety cine out of every one huudred iu Yteult Dudloy'a place ami the chaures area million to ono tbev siouhl base fallen much lower than she ocr fell. In her lucid intervals ehe ap. peart to have made an honott effort to tus taia herself louorably end honestly. But airam ol blood svn eh - th curse of her life hunted her down at lust, tvitt Ird her to u fcloti't a.. It i, oui ' , lmrr.atrlal whulher Mr. lluu tirofojutw I hor or not, aha will never Lw conrietoi lu ( 'w Vurk; but lb MtVljr of tosiialy lie-i iui.ilt Hint .l.a ia jilartd in u lui.aiie i.ss in.,,, nf I a i i . I ' -f " "3 ., may jaojur i. ia- '"'""' 1 Wll.L.ru.ug V.u ucui L' ;a -;. .a k( jsi.e I Cily sf Chiirrlir, nml tho very lllle lm- plies that the Tropic ere extra gncd. Tha tveula ol Iho past svecli tnako mo lear that tur iielnhbius nio rising to tho "demnltlou bow srnws " P.rolhcr Fulton ssitl Hold Hie Furl n i longer In the Templo; it has been bought by a i;tculalnr, and In a rouplo of svcels It will bo trans funned Into a profane skating rink. The Solvation Army has been touted from its snug quarters among tho (center! nrlsluciary on Iho 111)1, and Captain Maria Jane and Major Matilda Susan will fight the Devil and bis allies at tho old quarters on Washington sticel. svhera tbey first planted their banners. They made themselves such a nuisance that the people on the hill clubbed together nnd bought them elf, so thai tho sound ot the salvation tamborine aud tho hallelujah banjo will no more, call sinners to repen tance on the. Hill. Several churches it Brooklyn aro serving fur stables, nn less than three hate been turned Into theatres, so that I fear our neighbors are falling from grace, si nro tho big brldgo has brought them in such close connection with this wicked city. A queer case is that of Lillian rtussnll. Tboro Is scarcely a dudo In New York who has not beon bead over heels iu lovo with her, and who was not in despair when she ran asvoy with Teddy Solomon. What there was about Teddy lo attract tho hand somest noman in the city, is something "that no fellah can find out," but be did; and it is said that tsvo or three of his form er sviycs were just as handsome as pictures. Well, Solomon himself is no beauty, but be carried off the fair Lillian, ou whom thcro were several mortgages, the most Important being that of Dave Brahain, the leader nt Hurrigati & Harts, and tbo uuthoroftho Mulligan Ouards march, and lots of other popular music which has made the lorttine of Ifarngan !c Hart. Mr. Bra!. am holds a marriage certificate nnd Mrs. Braham Solomons holds a bouncing baby ouly u few months; ehe has not seen Mr. Bruliam for two years, ao Braham says ho has no use lor the baby. His suit for divnrct will be a sbott one, as the proofs ate so flagrant that it will not take five minutes to decide the case. Tho terrible Tular sras-o completely paralyzed business aud caused nn amount of tull'eriug almost luia'c.ilablo. In the station houses ut the cllllVrent jHilice pre cincts thousands of misurabla wretches aro sheltered each uight svho huye no hume. They are permitted to lay down on the floor, and are huddled together as thick ns they can possimv be sloivol. r.lnnv aro professional tramps, dirty, ragged, and un kinpl, but there aro hundred who nro uu lortunate anil homeless. Ilarlv in the morning, at 6ix o'clock, all of them iudU critninatcly arc turned into the street. It is terrible to see them turned out shivering Into the bitter frosty air. All of them aro ill clad, not ono has nnything like an oyer' coat. Some have their summer clothing that would be indifferent covering on svarm day. Charity does much, but it seems unablo lo cope with tbo poverty of a great city. Tho German dvnamito club held a meet ing on Thursday night, at which it waa re solved that it was the proper thing to blow up anybody or anything you did not like Those are not exactly the svords but it is the substance. The German Consul came near being sent up through the roof of his bouse, but fortunately discovered the con tci'lsofa mysterious box svhich was sent luiicu us uirougn i;io wcet. Brother Ful ton, who was-sold out of tbo Rink last week, ia going to build a hew church ouly one block from tho old one, so Brooklyn win havo ono pastor at least who will see lo it that Mimsinnr Cape and tho l'opodu not run away with the United Slntes. Yours trulv, BItOADBRIM. FROM WASHINGTON Special to the (Jariion Auvocatk Wasmmitun, Feb, 11, J8S5. The visit of tbo i'lebideut-eltct to New York for tbo purpobn of special consulta tion with Dauiotrutie lendtrs preparatory to iletermiiilu! Ibe peisonel of his Oabi ues, mutes no littlo discussion nmong iiio politicians and Cabinet oracles ol Washington, svho bavo paused for the past seck 'to regain breath after their struggle to obtaiu precedence lor favor ites. As a consequence the ground has again been subjicted to inspection bv tke political t-ngiuoeri, new dispositions made, and additional strategies deltr miutdin order lu meet the extniDrdiuars txtgency ol Guv. Cleveland's new descent upon tbo mstropolh. Tbcro nro Dot n few Sc-nators who tio nounoo tbo reutiug of the liutler man sinn for Sonato committee rooms, the most useless net ot governmental extrav agance on a smull scale yet recotded. In the first place, the annual rental amounts to $10,000. A portion of the bouse remains vacant for the reason that there is really no ue for it. This build iug was procured to provide Ave com mittees with looms, neither ouo of which has any publio business on hand cr to report at this late btngo of the beision. When the building svus leased tbo furui luro of Senator Jones, of Neycdo, ssbo bud occupied tho mansion, was for sale. A portion of tho fmuituro was bought by the government for use of tbo com mittee rooms, and tbo judgment dis posed in making the selections is maui- tested, in the purchase ofn number of chairs at the ptico of S25 each. They nre heavy chairs, finely carved, and be longed to tbo dicing loom of Iho Jouea' outfit, but tbey uie not suitable chairs for committee room me. lte-olving chairs, svilh cano back audeeti.ti', tuch as areiu couimou usj lu tho Senate com mittee rooms could have been bought uow for SG or S3 apiece. Somo of the elcgaU carpets which Seuator Jones bud put dowu when be first furnished the mansion, svire also taken by tho govern ment at high figures, Iu ono month Cougiess will ndjouru, but n resolution baa passed the Senate for the appoint meut of extra uiesscugcrs und jauitors to guard the liutler mansion, nud the coat ly government furniture it contains dur ing tilts recess, The Democrats are becoming very uu. cosy ovtr the prospect of au txtrn ss. slon, and inauy say they do not bo how it can bo uverted. There aro now ouly about fifteen working daja Lit of the session, which maybe still further re duced by side issues that may be brought up fioui day to day. Hut about thirty. lx Imm of the poaaoffluB ttpproiiriiitioti bl" tiiya ueaI tiitoi"l of, aud the most iniiUit paiU or the bill, thoto mt Ulsjly to tioile ootitrowrii-, jetieuiuin l6 oouaider.'d. This ssiil ocounv uo . uav man swo or tries uyi, even II thore 1 IU' lU.lS.lJrM'ilf lUtcrrUptlmi. ll. I t ua, ILu Un nbj oil I) rulw has vovU al TOgCTwi,vR.vjyMj'eFrjMiistTy lowed to contimio in force, nuil, trct-tlier with tbo rendlug of tbo j mrtyil, c ccupies tbo tlmo until half-past one o'clock. After this the House is subj'ct to pII aorta of delays), arising nut of questions of privilege, roll calls nnd tbo like. With matters In tbia condition there nro flllll five npproptiutiou bills ticsidts the postcfUco bill to be passed, all of which will bo antagonised lu considera tion by tho river andbaibor bill. Tbisn appropriation bills are (hs legishtivi, etc, which bn3 been reported to tbo House, nud tbo sundry civil, goucral de ficiency, fortifications nud navy, which nit) still lu the committed room. Ou tbo fortifications and navy bill there will probably bo tsvo reports, each with u strong support. If Mr. lViiulnll'u ido.i of holding Ihcsa appropriations ssitbiu the usual narrow limits chould tuccicd in the House tbo bills is 111 probably bo nuieudc-d by tho Senate, iu bucU is w.iy, as to Involve tbo two Houses iu n dead lock. In such a cise nn extra cession would be inevitable, nud tho Utidency at present teems to bo iu that way. New Orleans Letter. From our Srtcui, CouiitsroNiir.KT. Kkw Okleans, Vcb. 8, 183j. On the nrrlsril oftho olil Lihtrty Usll in this city people sscut ssilil ssllh eu thusi.sm. All ECt:m to reverence) thr ancient relle. It is stationary ou ouo half of kti otien car ttiBpetitleil from 11 fr.uuo. A railltiK encircles tho hell on tho posts of which tiro tlcveti huiall imi tation bells; thu other cm el of the cir in thu tiBco cinurters of tho three aUlwnrt polic'i gtwrels. Over the biill is iirltiteu 1770 l'roel.tiru Libtrtyj 1'hil.iilclphla Now OrleaU!,'' then conirs n banil-ct3ii- ing. Tho car Is No. 5311, from the I'onnsjlvauia Central Ilailreail. Jefl'er- Hin Davis ssns invited by n eomniitlcoof United StatesCoiuminsiontrs from Ptnn- sylv.snia, Kinsas, D.thotn, Maryland find Louisiana, to join iu the reception cere monies, svhich svns accepts I, Hon. lliicou made n rpefch sshic'i sv.ia re sponded to by Mr. D.ivis. The cere- moults were very imposing and plaot.iut. C jNNECTICDT. T. K. l'ickeriuff, commissioner, uny feel protul of hia exhibit. aasiK vete- lubles and coru nro represented, there beint! 100 vamples cf 88 variolies, of the latter; tobacco, in svliioh tha Concoetl cut leaf ia Known tha v.orld over, cs- P'.ci.iily amo.ijj cipar linkers, is tin im- portait product; filty-flvo varieties ofQ ci illy iuspected nud Bailed nro shown. Flue applo checso is n noted produot. E-lged lonl9, table nnd pocket cutlery from Ilirtford mnhes n Rood display. The New London Fulh-y AVorUs, Win- utend hcythes, Wnterbury biass Inbiug, nre well represented. Household hard svaro material, nud Hartford printing presses, steam enyines, taps, dies,guagcs ntc.ini, gas and sinter fltiiug, organs sewing machines.brass nud copper ssarc, broizj tnterial for house-building. Briilgeport melalio cirtrulges, lock? lamps, chanele'litrs, vehicles, tr! nui bicyles, nro in tho most attractive tlis piny, being at Iho best material nnd will oo:ted. Fbotographia imtrutniats. uipruveu patierus, 01 svuieu lucre ore $2,C00 in ft smull showcase, chnitu.lteyp, 1 c, ieign nnd otiicr lA:a, appear iu a veiy iittractiva ni.inufr. Working t it Is, rilles, roller thates, buttons of nil kinds, bird cages, iyory goods, cr.iuit aud wiser-plated svare, in profusion silver r.nd gold plated svattr cooler svorth S350 is shown in a case. Watches and clocks of evtry deacrlp inn procs Connecticut to Le a scry iusc-utts-e State. Leather belting, govern irs for iteam en glues, s'.ouo crushers, xpccieu of spar for procelain, hoUMtig ippnratni nro here to no seeu. Tho blocks of native srood arc Iho bsst preserved of nuy in the bnild iug, having been carefully wrapped iu tissue paper sud picking. Scotch giughams, tapestry carpets and woolen geoJs aro first-cluss. Mr, Pickering will have a most utihpie nail origin il of. flee. It is composed of panels or deors so matched as to make a neat room, n canopy of moijnltj bars for IU roof, line tapestry for tho doorsaud srindon Hartford si oven ssiro car teals erquisiti ly upholstered, llrmstl carpets dekks aud clmiiK, all matiufnctiiied in and rent as exhibits from Connecticut. Fhotc raulis of tl.a Tltua and Continental Mutual Iusnratico companies buildings at Ilsrtford embellish tho walls of the of. lice, ssLleh- the commissioner invites the public to visit. KENTUCKY. Judgo G. G. FerkuiB, of Covington, as oimuiisitouer.occnpies Iho lirgeat spacn of uuy State exhibit, being in the souili esst corner ss hero thrto oClces nro lux urloukly arranged. Tho exhibit starts nil si itu it 0 Louisville school interests ssbieli -how good training to tho 'young idea." A most extruvogiiit display oj transparent photogtaphs ot fluo stock, among svhich nro "Dictator" progenitoi of tbo famous trotters "Jity-K.vfi S!o"nnd "MaudS.," nud tho thoioughbrod run ner 'Virgil,'' blooded cattle, public buildings and private house?. Tobacco and hemp are staple products, nud com mand much money. Iu mineralt, coal leads, n specimen Is shown from n se.im 11 feet deep; the cnnnrl coal ia a hard clear burning fuel end it found inex haustible; na well ns fine iron ore which is svorked advantageously. Of tLo ua tiro woods, walnut, maple, ash, chest nut, cak, cutluy popUr are thu most popular; the latter is the iitiest kind ol limber for faucy fiuUblng in cars or cciliug. Tho specimens of very wide board will receives attention, A Si coouy recently settled in Kentucky nre succeeding financially, and have turned their iudusiry to grape and wine culture, nnd send samples of the latter. dersou county is one of the richest iu tobacco anil wheat. Tho Augor.i coat is belug bred successfully aud iiuu wool comes therefrom. Hump is largely raited nud manufactured inlo bagglug for ootlou. Cans. K. Davis is in ourto of tho fruit display, and lies n prootxs wLtrcby, at a cost of a fesr cents, ai.y kiudoffrull, segsUliles ur meat can b preserved, without sealiug, hMtlog or swottcuiut;, for years. Ui tattipUi art fluu and dewrve soruliny for their uat-ural-Ilku prettervatiun, VOTSf. Thtru is no doubt the poultry exhibit is rtiuu) if not supericr to any ever bell LiicUlifu Iu iLe ssiua dep. rluieut is lb. 12 nek 1 Iueubut r Vlh.e-h Lc'.Ji II, u ...... 1.1... . 1 . , .p. JCJW 10Uv c:.a- ttVti Uh.i-U. IU t - is.aatsrKlVS4S'iLS".SJWi.li a Jim uaeu'ne in In wotkiug condition wheio Ibe public can cxuulnolls intricacies. Tho ico factory lu tbo "Main building ts worth n visit. Cukes tbroo feet long byoiiessido and ono tbloV,nro fronsn right before our eyes. Ii Is a li-au'y, tbo now fast malt car, nuuilur 03, christened "Minneapolis." shown by Ibe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul r..illm;nl. 7. J. Tu'rcf, Hie f.linfrngraWicr of Dmohlvn. K. Y., who was iu lawn list week lotting views of (NftdiHorfltit businecs places Dint reiMences delivered Iho piclnriV yesterday. Thoao wo saw were very good. O'Douoyau Ito3t wns dijehnrfted from St. Vfiweut'a Hospital, in New York Wtdnesday. llravy business, failures havo occurred ia San Francisco and New Orleans. A grand raflla is lo roiuo off at the Ilorsdshoo Hotel on March Mh. Tho nraporer Loul Kcrcleon. Fmoked only tlio flncet ciyarrt tho v;crU could ir iltico. 1'i-of. Horford Fiya tho i:mjcror,B clfrar.i rero luarto rj-Ltdally for him la Ha vana from leaf t btceo irpown in tho Golden Belt tf KorthCNi-'jllKa, thi- Ik1ikj thi flnt lerf ktoa-h. Blaelt.v.'eUVi Bull Durham KjimkluT Tolmen Ia milo from tho pamo leaf mtd in tho 3-raicror'a clparn, ta abro lutcjy puro a-ul U uii'iueetiouaLly the beet tebfleo'. c-ro!ioroel 'Ilinc'icray'tj piftod tlEiivhter, Annev In hcrsketi'hc f Alfr. (ITtujboii.iu ll.trj'tr' 3to,ithi)., tftllfc ( f hor Kit tt tho irreat poet 8he foiuid hlin nuoL.tnir Black well's Brll Builmm Tobacco, sent h'-ni by If ou. Jains liusttll Lowell, Anicricau Miultcrto tho Cotittof BL Jamoa In thcio dayH of adulteration, It t acorn foil tD fcmoUrs to Knot? that tho Bull Dur luiih brend ia nbcluteV pure, and made from the ten tfibacco tlio worl t prodiu or. Bl:uhne!T B.ill BurUam Smoliiiisr To baeco ia the tea' end pmvt mado. All doalcitd haro it. l.ono txnahio without tho trade-mark of tho Bull tup IT. AMUilla .. &. o.umi Solloilur ol U. s. ami for elirn ratt!nta. Tin. 7eo Srv- nin ssirecr, car. ii, npp. t. H. rntont orflc, Wnshlmiton. I). 11. ejorrpsnondenctefnllt-itrii. Ho chirjo for rnlvlco. Ku Ice eli.irccil un less 1'at.nt Is ulloiri-d. liclcrciiecs. I.ostIs jtLa;on& e;o , junkers. nnJ I'uslimuler, Wtslilnxton, 1). C. l'aniiihlctt or Inttruc llausfrea. uayl7 81. I A M V "i'n'ft tpof tally, a ml SVA AlM iJ BAVfS. A 11 1) I T I O N A Alt A 1 ,T. B4 airt allklmlsot I..VN1I SIMtllT Imiiuht ail solil. I,nrKO stojlt, ami lllliost 1'rlcos' ria. no ynu tant to foil or tuvl If ta. T.-lt to A. A TIIUMJS, Attorney at Law, irnaaraioQt u. u. jan. tj-tic. profits bv lnlroilncln-a line Of nosv goods. In Jlspenslblo io all families. S7 nililrifsloi fall partlrulari.il KSlt'ri I'OOi) ejosiPAhV, no, usiii Ascauo, nosr loric dec 27 ly 7,TT?S-V-YTn?1v!rurel hy onr astrltent sure, euro 91.0. ny man isiui 11111 siirve lions, nock lor '2 cent stamp. 1'KhT k CO., ID1 &lith Ascnue, Nisr York. dccl!T-ly 11T Vfll?r,'!'; AHsor.un: nivon- raslillntr throughout tlio Unltotl States nnd C'nnciH lor dcjurtlon. son-titnuort. Intcinper- ar.ee, orueUy, lnconiiatlhlilty, etc. Advice rsie. tltate your case and address ATT'iI!M:T WAIIU, WoiIJ Uullillnir, 1627 srvauwnv, ;tr lo.K. July is.iy leaffh and (i appiness, DO A3 OTHERS HAVE DOilL OTASJ 49 KiclnoyFdisordered? TT0' ffMer 1 1.'iuU'e.cn rrlsa uii by 13 I et doctor, m Vatrou," it. IT. lioviraus.lJicluiiilclonla.llleh. Area your nervoa -weak? 1.1 nicy X7vi t tuioa Mo from nervous v alcnea. c,fur wua not cxrwte.1 to llTn," lira. U. II. B. Oi!mii,LL Vttnallan Monitor Clcrellnd, O, Havo you Bright'a Dlsonsc0 liko chalk caa tain liko bloo,.." J xianic Wilson, ivaboJr.Uoaa. Suffcjrlnrr from Diabetes? eTer lUcO. QlrcJ nlnio.t i:unoilato rilicf. ur. i'jjiiiip u. UiOiou, it oak ton, A t. Hfvo you Liver Complaint? "UUiify.ort curcit 1110 cf chronij LtLrDlttascj ;nry icra, ivo uci. ctn sat, tjoara, k. t. Ia your Back lamo nnd aching? u. u. lailiuce, mm aufcee, Wit. Havo vou TCirlnnTr T5icRnRo'? "iJ.lricy.oit inarto iao mu:i Un liver an l liMncy ltor yertns cf r lsucorssft,! t'nciorinff, it a wojih Aro vou OonnHnnforfO "irttlnCT-Wort rat'lCl W cs-nr. .-lrj.n-ii nml mrr-A "w is ) c-a ii-, or o- nrr rUHlirmen," i.-i3on j-au-ciaua, tit, AJDans, u TTfivo von 1VTnlnrm9 "Jriinf7:.or6 baa dcim U.iter lnw r.nr other rer2Locy i hao Mer used in ny prrxtlct." Dr. )Ll.tlirL,tiwutUIIero,Tt. Aro von 'RiHminP "Hlirc7-T.'crt iuu Uonomo mcra ncod tJifm any Otior iiusJy 1 havo ecr aL-n.M Jim. J. T, Ucuoay, Clic Hat, Oregon. Aro you tormented vith Pilo3? "K14nt!y-Tort permanent tj euret no cf Utxdiuu Dr. w. O. iniue iwounncndHt U lo mr." Aro you Rheumatism racked ? "K'dn. V SVurt f Urnl l.l... fiflrn I waa vlvnn un ,n li l.v . .,.! .1.... ..... I l -.1 , iTl - ' . T.. uuriu0v Kaictau, ,es iJaui, jiainp. Lndie3. nro you suffering? MytriyyftfBsunai'... aiany rrlttula un nml pral.o u. iinuivauz, luo Ui Slblle, If you -would Baniah Disoaso nua gain Jdoaitli, Tako ('KH ULOOD CLEANSGR. MANHOOD tta storod. A vcntlaman hnrlnx lnnpentlv comrade. i the habit of self ntiuso In Ids youth, unci In consequence) Buttered all tho norrors of Soxunl lnrnimclts. I.u.l Jllsu nooil, rhytleal llecny, eJ.ncrnl l'rostratlon. etc , will, out of tyiiii.atliv for his lellim ulUr.rt. niHll Ireo th reclne be srlileb ho was nnsltr rnreil. Ad.lrcis In rontidenee J. V. l'lNKliY. fl Collar St.. New Yort Jse.srir F. P. BOYER, Parryvillo, Carbon Co., Pa., rtsttxetrjlljr announast that lia will have eoMtamily on hand u larso Urova cf cliolee BREEDS OF SUOATS, whleb lia will Jl.po.a of at very I.OW1X1 MAKKKT I'UllJkS. rtolnvltetan loipeg Hon of lilt ttk Uloio you tiarthaa oltaw wbtrt. AIJSO, Ia srrr. to altar and nttMd to dlarasat ofl'lj. at all tliFiw. i P. 1IOYKI2. eej- ll,lla(.li- IU lUIl'ill . ullmy .Mir MA.MIAUU IIOUK4 kOEU 1 a Miadl ,irK .,r p." 'ji . 1 Minriir Adircst J cruoj . fo , ft.i a Mj.aja Aim R. PENN SMITH & COv Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners nnd Consun er, nt their BREAKER nt LElllGHTON, Pa , Delivered iuto wagons nt the Uie ton : Lehigh Egg, te btove, ll It is (I Chestnut No. 1 Chestnut No. 2, Buckwheat, Culm. - ERMS CASH T JulV 19, 1183-ly fail mi. Winter Trade ! kn.. he. Our Young I.adlct and (lentlcrr.cn still find It to their advantage to Klve!silfa call bcrnro ,urrhasliiK olsenliero, as thev srlll find the ItKST SULUOThD STOCK la Tosvu AT UUl'lOiM I'KieJIiS. PoeI 018 BtiiWiiig, Aprl 4, USJ-ly Ilftve rnceircd nn enormous AM Ite &$-ED$5 Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehightor?. ft mi S o o k , a I. 0 o o n o POPI'IAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC v. -. IB M rr - wt m Xs . i ten n m k - g fl S31? Unfa FOR THE CURB OF ASTHMA. EilaMWieil 1363. Trial r.ieliKO Free. T l'nnhiim &.!!.. Pronrlelrrl. PhttAilel ohla. Hon irynu haso riimcull braatliinir Irom Asthma, ltay ('ever, or Chronic llronehltls. It Is a iileasint Inhallnir roiuo.lv. Kolnir at oneo to tho tan of the illieaiu i reinnrlns tht lou.u. r jihlcniii, rclazlnir the tiKhtKcss ol tho cl.e.'. romotlnir iector.itlou nnd alrinx linmJlaie and positive ralicfln orery . rut up In Largo lloxet and tald by T. IJ. Thoraat La bliehton, l'a. nor.S'liB, Foil the Ari.Eifnin NksvIIook THE WORLD'S WONDERS At StC.I IIS TIIU QftKAT Trjpical and Tdar Esplcrcrs, Agents Wanted iMctrmNO tub orricui. ui.Tinv or Tne LATE GlXELY KxrEIHTI'JN IN bSAlICIt e)P TIIK NOKTH r I.K. All tho cehleseinents. illscovcrlot. travel.. and ailsenturea ol thoureat cxnlorers. with itecrlitlintof svonderlul countries, customs and Imllta or tiriiii;o nml curlout )coiile, animals, birds nnd rchtlles: tlio SS'nmlur. and iireat National (Jurlsotlet of IhuTrosl. eat ami 1'olar Worlds; u reeord of tniirvolJus ihlnirs on tho earth, a full history of all tho World s ureatcst wondcra autl rtnoua ex. tilnrnlions, in one SdenUld, low jirlced, jiro. Iut.ly Illustrated volume l'raDraclUk- in I ha tiojdet nil tho travel, nnd dlsaoveries of p nun ur.ui nir oaumoi jiaaorand wife, I.trlnyaiuna, ritatiloy, Ilu CUIIIu, Wal lace, l.orir, fri tuior, and nuineiotie tbert; in Iho Artie roicU.ui, r'ranklln. Kant, Ilajet, Hall, Sckwaika. llol.oair, (Iruelynn l many oihuit: formlnK a coinpleto er,0)oloiedla of Kxidoratiuu. Ulacoverr and Advoiiium in all parts ol Ilia Worl, nitli a history of in k races, s'rango hmitt, birds and reptiles, and nre.it National Wondart. A took ot In estimable value aud rapid telllUK qualltl.s. Neaily.iO (iu:irto punt., over Xou tidtndld llluatraiioui, luw price, ruin II. all oilier Looks. Atientt ivaniei un Salary orl'oui nltsi.n. Ss'rito lor 1'lo'orlal circular and extra 'erm. Aildrex, JUiSTiillll'ALI'i'HI.lsilINa ("O . J 'IU Si..l'lHlai!tljli., l'a, l)co !? Osr sjiSLiAi'XiX'-ywsuc-g1 wmnwjj HIUIIBH following rates, 2240 lbs. to $3U5 3.00 2.80 1.65 1.05 50 Tho unJenluned tills the atttallaa ef lilt many friends and pntroni te alt Large and I'otlilonuhlo Slock f Fall and Winter Ggoii, Coatlttlng; of BOOTS AND SHOES Ofertry deterlptlon and Slylt In tk Market, including a apeelal list f Lady's Fine Shoes Alto, a fall Una f Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, BAM Street, LEHIGH.TQM ew SOHT stock of CHOICE GOODS V nlM-Hkf,f t S v s-a s -S"! 2 J II eS-r?! S5 !ji . S ' S Era21oa??nU3o- IUSTAKTLY ESLIEVED. TlO not fall to try this anl.ndld nron.M ILLS all sizes, fliean. ALE At me AttFocate ofltoe. DHOP IN AT THE ft n...i i i m wavDon AavQcate OFFICE FOR I r r-i i i , uieaD rr ntina: n II" .r-r- r - - A f i r? AuLLtpj-JlAi
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