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Wife. • • f : 1 .1 • I 'ray it netired•Lai* X Cr: • ' Some yeara alma •pMfeallonal enge-. meats calledmefroia.tho Atlantic ga f73tates to California; my duties.,per ta Ming to a case of contildcirableimportanttel•• In the' course.of my hasinesti 'perigronutiono passeda"week or two at Saerameafo; then at Oyu 4:apidly:groWlng'intoiMie, but 6f,Ai'rp.igptS' or - delfsely •polittlati;d as 'till,.SlibitlYt'aftertny arriyal there,:j Met 4 my hotel bn'tilti,eollege lassAn ate,: whom Ishould Sea ecely liavo recognized,. so greatly was lie eloinged personal appearance. •He ,hatlseewhoy namoou the hotel rememe bering It; waited upon •'me' and: intro- , dueqd himself.' . • * Iw lis hearlity,gled to' see him ih the far-ii4tLY elulity, Wei-4ilt•down•to tt ploaaant,,chat tOdether O'er the eve,UN of out,llyes, paSt and progelli,' tretneMbereirthat cow l l6.' 4 .l*g had not, halal overtiardenedei,itil , ,inealP) in his earlier .days •, audethougliiie was a men of superior .talentei. the trim pea.: thin. In the hushiess to which:he devoted hintSelfwa4 altogether•tow great to per mit 'WC te'erfjoy a fair beginritnt at' honfe; fie' had the'refoM his undertaking in the "prettY . town the East, where he hail ]toped tp Mice and flourish," soun.after graduating: and with a few , huntiredwiollars only, I knew-he had 'started "for San Francisco and a market,P , lll4'lle pleasantly termed Ills intended deaination for California. otAerVed that lie WitH -eXpeZl - attlqd, Ai-nre'enstly jewels in his bosom, iHove a Itantisbnie span ihefOra' a fine earriage andjtving In good s, ,le in a suite of tliebest ipartments, at. is tinit lintel .in•Ha.etainento. .sou s- vont' nued " You are practicin g I atire- , --uh,dootor?? " Yes; , Y die Bald. "And let tnetell you how and why It Is that I tmi 'doing Fit) well a.S. you= seem to have dlsciCtirell.l' "Goon; doct or. , droinange?" ' " NO. It ivaS the result of an accidental discovery, the merest trifle of circum stance Nvhirell nuule my fortune, and siugUlarly coough, too. fl will interest you, however.." • " I have no doubt of it, " Well, I have fiwtunately, solved ,a very siniplehlit perplexing mystery that fell directly in my wav, professionally. I arrived in San Francisco with' less thau two htmdred dollars An my . . - Possession, four,years ago; and X made up my mind in a,yery brief space of time subsequent-, ly iltahthe ylKlat,imi of a Physician there wag: pree.ions poor means by witioh a11M.5.4. money.. „Few people get skit in this blessed climate, in the fi rst place; and if they (1111, , there were plenty of coppers Mid blisterers already here who stood waiting to bleed bdtiv the patients and their pockeht to the last droll.' Still there was an occasional opportunity, for practice. 1. applied myself withassidnify, but soon tired of San Francisco, and came to this city, where I hoped fur better success. "I published a staring card in the only paper then printed here, and took lodgltii,rs at this same house, just then completed But pittients were , Acaee, or shy of the nett•` comer. However, one day an old Spanish Mexican,, Who occu pies an extensive ranehe just out of the city, waited upon me, and informed nu; that his daughter was,dl at his rusidenee. He had tried all phyau•ians, far and near —Spanish, Frenehmid American. None of them did any good. He had SUM my ' card.' Would I enter his earring and ride out to see her " I readily assented. Of emirs°. On arriving at one Raid no's havienda, I yaS agreeably Surprised to hint It a fine stone residence, ancient In style, but massive in extent, and the I Oter•.- say elegantly furnished and demni " r had minims! a s itteritar of tipan ish years previously and having had occasion hem to enure with the natives, I readily understood I. in, when Senor Rubino Informed im .;.at hi+only child, the daughter lie spoke of, had been lat terly quite 111, and had declined in, health for a year ; while more recently she had fainting ilia, which alarmed both the young holy and her opulent father, who had sought in vain for medi vat aid, and who was ready to pay roundly for any SCrrFees, could I relieve or restore her. AM the old Spaniard implored O inc l i iiitiently to exunine',the ease, and,save hla 'darling Cluirlotta ' if possible." "And lout you seen the young wo- Not yet ; •no. ' I male.. getteral. in quiries as to the health of the rest of the and found there was in this case no:apparent herlditary difficulty. And was shown into the young lady's.prit%s.tti apartment. fly Jove!, my friend,.. she waxbi-Aqtiflli. YOU sall see liar, by the away, anon.. . I will in troduce you." . "Thank you," I said. "• she still lives?'• " You shall see. Den'tantit ipatc me," said the doctor, briskly. ' a I Say, ifinnediately, on entering her beaOlful heudalr, silt , ;' that. she wali 'a, sPrendifl.Tature, though site oceuPied an s chair, arid was, pale and re duced in: flesh There was, however, na l ivory.. clearness iu her complexion, a. ravishing fire in her rich dark eye, and a classic' beauty iu her handsome feat ures, Which; at 'sigh t, greatly interested me ;' and I said toinS:self, will earnest- I ly try tb sav thbi:poor .ereatitre from I prerffillute aath. " And as I sat down besidit'lier';really , my heart beat confess it. took, her small, delleatitly rounded wrist, in my hand, and consulted :her, pulse with m'ore titan ordinary interest; and some trepidation; as slid looked languid ly littbitlenSiallti y in' my. facei ' , and !said, ' do, you think ')/ can aid me ?" ." We were , alone. Slie Tropeutided thfividestion as if she Woffid thb,p.x.pressiou that my pNdec4ora tried and rallied. , And while'sheslled; I observed that alc..eiltibited two'bril hunt rows of pearly.teeth that were by no means the least. attraetive feature in her beautiful and intelligent face. I found the young lady's raise was fitful' and lev'erlsh; and I 'attSidion'ed het as to her symptoms. She infoitried ine I.7ier- • seemed that her trouble, it was,' seemed td be t,Acylicug affeetion. • She frequently experienced 'spasmodic:mid, acute .nai ns in, the face .and :head, and would.faint and fanlike .an epilepptics— .'Phanan • extreme:dullness .would sue-, coed, physically and-inentally vshewris really discouraged, she said,- • • " " With MY practice AS' a physitijati, - T had long before United that OT'a dbntiAt and I knew well how sensitNa !cute were the. IforVoo comiffitatliniS of the, fape,., and especially those of,,the teeth, ~rasked, the patient 1110:11:y qlll3B - and. finally Interrogated her close ly as to theapparentneuralgie affections she had so frequently experienced In her' head and Jaw! iSher , hdd no reason to complain of ar - teeth,: they were perfectly scitind.' ' "I, examined them, hffeyer;':i•With' prCifegOnt4 P ( .40(1 ) .0 0 1 , 4 a AM4lopq.rata4.6'. en instrument ! I; scanned, RA4 * iifi9E l 2 and rapped it slightly ea../ passed alongu, 'As. I did this the youthful senora 'did .n.et , flinch until 1- struck the molarherind 1 - one of •:thoeye-teeth, when to mr -con. sternati6o.'und' stirririse; shb 'suddenly sprung 'up; "aind'*ith 'llshafp. fonyard. pet.. 11* ,TCL4X 4 6 / 1 . er 6 AcOA, tare 'mr . anAns lity,lo,qlliciusrjoi fh In ,herrform:upon.the, yan.at,the side of the room 1-repeated -the rap-upon this , tookhypyphiels,lllke,thei restq,iwa&tto,uli outWastioay operfedtvkandsvi fodritt,fthOu I aeapli4tlmPhatteilipftr4 arily ceased, the effect of this simplejiii upon the tooth produced a result upon „,, ~,,,, A I btu:l'll9h nohol4 :rtnil= .Ig/twig odes e'e..ext et ?ad; ect Joacure , II” nUOi 2Il• . loiks, 45711 i voileieizie• to I IMPWRIAVI.ogrif blue& BIM./ !tub Ira 1120 'ld :Jaar.3 .9.)21q gailicta lEZUNDMIZIM 1444.1thid-Wria 1911100 T 0: seat 01 7,11a-xsl9 gs; lato ;Adduct et All , -rnrifilril.rf' fro' _f{• ,• r • n • -' ' L •' -- • -r__ _.s._ 'fii Eipitliiiilliteii&iiiAnstiacs;;ek . i 1 alirioutwtheetiri - agvianotlyWid • dimkglttiritr 3, thyPhaiio=tvlthhleatildl ..,, - ma r at each repeated, strnke o ugli.l 3 70:7t1 „ wita . 61311 on - buil li , :!‘ r . ...0 .., ±s - ur r. ill . t/ft,i , :i ~ • ..:A .. 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A o,,Oounci,lei r ri' • w`kete,4,',eril' tom. t'tiliiiiYri , A4AMlCrillt4 4 o4onoineA. l to tie t, alld i,44. 1 ..fe) 0 ,..4e.pf1,fhp.A04 clOill - ,! lu n g l ail 3 ;o n r s it= hi litil l il l i w Tas h tiii u VI I I ''. ,for the .sufferer's.phyeleal..ntrength.o. , . ; 'i Well, did this ceixtration , crure her ? , P 1 " IsTiit, itistautly; Jitit tld RI Urtint . Mittu. to was 'the re4ll,s , linyiitetitittii . eansn - or • h et t.illitri49l)ll4sB, / evicldntVill'f'dt.in' ten . , itil;',, after Inyfifp,tViit'Sh6 ii , ,.tVias cahu, .as 3rnileaigl.l.tiY9,,ncw, aad,i . t:s4p'n She t.ntirely..rei*ered,,.,s.lg4TsmitS- L royArr '- i iind.olft Itnbitid T-; . I :Wfut.tlift.h.e.say, I o your.treatment2 ".....•,.1.:.;.;.;hi. ...i; T . ; '.` , lle was delighted; and franklyaxtrier . ed. mij , iinything iI! . vouldihe'lt:‘iihr a-re muneratiop; .114'''.iitint ' frie n' i geore' Of deublimiig`lif tinn6, l ii.4ilii eanieiit ,of his ' VoqqAtoitioth,,ll4(t lilainfed niy;Atie'-' eesd,nlikoail,nmen,i , litilliint,Of: frldtdis flireCtry, I sneri l'iOnainc, ,fauninni, And my rooms for . a ki pin were hesieged With Inv/111dB whose illii -lot:b um of Whorl or. long d oration; . and ;whom, neither ; my . ;skill nor that of those 'who. , had made * attempts on tliesoineunityles,•eould , Over relieve ,of their innnifolo Still.tlie crorbquence of 411 . 'Wag,' that' I spro,ng i ' li,t,•tine. into la into ltvt,noVr very, comfortable (.61 - ripe , tency,ll.4 AVVII pill/Spec:U . l'C gO6kl/4118- ineti.s).,, . " hollt;rattLiith. , naathr. what became of the lady 'PI -• " Oh, , Senora •I had almost forgotton 'to - say that , when,ti found she 11.8 rapidly impinvlngylpught to have disdoritinuedmy'profesatonal'visits; -but hornier fathernOr datlgltter would listen 'to this... Not, tuitil the yoting; ladS'': had, tely rec'eAcc4l, Aid ,r cease 'to visit Ihe.fluonld'inne,ltn ,Afiti,tine4y, My:dear, 'friend, when ;the lair KOLICati had resumed her health, I , claimed[ the remu nerution tor "Of emirs() you tild. You earned-it.', , " And what do you think I' flintily de.- mended . " That Tchithi not gueSs at—we inn ., fessianal gentlem'ah' tire usually so mod . - 'est," I said; ' and elpecitilly when sue- . cessful." . , . Pi ueettl." . . . "Well,".he oenanued, "- i itirrange4, the adlhir first with Senora Charletta.— and then I demanded. licr..haitd in mar riage of old Itabino:" • • " - You , did?" •: • • "rdid. And I Made het my Wife, of eoithle." ' " Marrled!"•lFxdlaitheil:'"Theii xon are no longer !ibactibloe.?" - " NO, My Old;0113,I11. :SY.; liavdlicen married over , " And ten .minute's afterwards I was introduced .to olio cif, the prO Ltfezit. NV( MIUII t ever set eyes on in thydifei • • "Yon are a lucky follow,i-doctor," said to my friend-at-parting with him. "If I could turm'inVhunible . ,talents tv similar good account, I 'really believe T would no linger thelife of a bacti 7 , • , , •- ",Well, ruylripaid,!? . rplieil; "take: the-advice 0.4 one:of-JAC happiest mem alive, anthget married."- " Thank you -doctor, I will think of it." And I left Wm one of -the : jolliest and most-fortunate mien ih mtisteitce. ffis fortune by his wife was ample, Ind his professional business' continued he verY' best r9r. years. • lle is now reckoned:among the,' :solid ineu " in t.aliforttla, tuid his lovely wife is one of the moat accomplished and beautiful of the sex,. while both' are warmly beloved . and respected by the large soelalLeirdle who enjoy their soci ety and confidence. • ''' Wintering' the Did Woman. An elderly; serious-loOking individ ual, well protected from the inclemency of the weather by sundry layers of over coats and comforters, recently entered the office of the ,elerk of,the Supremo, Court iii Chicago in at methodical man lier, and after spending about ten. mi nutes in unwrapping-iihnself to a sotti-;• eient degree to .be able to articulate, expended Itbotit the same period of time in slovily'hieking • around' hint. After • iiitteetisating theSurroutulinks of the highly ornamented Aloe, the old gentleman's eye rested upon the bland features of oneof the most gentlemanly and benevolent of living deputy clerks. Leaning towards him he seriously enunciated the important monosylablo, „C ap p'' v' • ;' ; The personage thus a4dreasei.binquir ;ed for further particulars. • • " Gap," repeated the stranger; " are I you - ,,given to unhitching fOlks here?— Do you divorce a little'?" The reply to this interrogatory, was of a ..eomewhat atlirmatory character, whereupon the questioner stated his grievance, after reluctantly; admitting that his wife hiad not deserted him— neither had she keen guilty of adultery, cruelty, drunkenness, or any of the other little - eccentricities for which the law. allows .11 'tlis.seitilion, of martial bonds, " The old .woman, quoth • "dOn't get along well with me. k lie jaws. me fearful, and if.auy man.can stand jawing, hit name is not mine. We don't get' along - ,• together, and haven't 'for the last thirty years. therefore want to be unhitched,- and I don't want her to know•anything about it until it's all over. I.wautit dime miw, becauSe its:ge.t.4ipg Oold•Weatlier,and it,. will take a good,dealtOWinfer her. Can I get divorced; ditze without anybody finding It out fora spell-?" , " - My friend," responded the. etliend, suavely' and kindly, l" see: ye •yindier desk?" - • • ••• • - ' The, strange r responded In' the nfilrin- 1 , alive'. • • ' - ~ : ' •' ' I 'll"YoU i,Priie'Verti hi alma sin hhur, you W•. 11 4ee three'young men Whoas am tural,ferouity is depicthil in their. coun tenance. 'Sitting • there : together, • ~, In, a• inenient,they will • Imar ',that , A suit for diviirce , hhs hiihnennimencedi .These.ivill rusli , fdrlhe IpaperS,-willhrutallj , assault. each other for the first chance to scan their cohtents, • tin•dthen• they Will'ivrite fot,foui.: liiit , 4"h„Plece . „'• 'They''nth' neii'gl.' pUper iiieif, find:: will "Write you - riP'f9r, publication. , Th.4_arn:probably_nhiV in the, next rooin.„,dinrig.ths carpe thing CM , somebody else,. They. will write an arm. t idle aboutwou.,:with thirteen:head lines, They.•will- , print :all ybu know about•. yourgelf r midnli that any One' elseknows ' and'ai great deal that tiu 'one !chews. • - .lt niiii her6 , lhirtle,: do yeti tclott,llotit';ottliiit' yonyoll'4oo, ~TO,piiigo,•- f or'Ylsii'elf.' in z a i .40 get:rld,ol,thern;:ler .tlieXi* aftlnehd.ond:knedirniitible,'Undl:it wonit be,Otanyipse-to,,MilL thank,' ron 4440. otidees ;they ,keep, men a great deal worse, than they:are,: r7 , . , ..7 , 1 :7 •.,....--.,. : t-: • •,4 " Cap;') ,, slowly , Mnd. - sadly-Asked the. suitor, ." iseth attil I timeilil ~• .. -If , . •• , , • , I ll'lt ssttrife,j4ilPtiflt•!andle4i:thitu thetruth rtiery7";:eild'tri'd!etil" . 4y., ' ', ow Ii uo ,l l.4hßlt#4r*fli:OVlA B o..o4e4W4o4 l 4; ei#olpkii4.l9§,9lr,„4:. 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I••df.ii. - ; in. .. it o ildun• -k i E , ,J;Ta4tl.o.i.A .WIV T II . fiwi 4a t i= an gAtN44PatM 441' tbr.k.la ila C. 3 •: , ' • littbto takaa small segr.sgstedipyrAimsi lot nilv en.mineAnAleat,.ol;s3Cliktasins- , ir hy: gavb 4M:outsider to third .to I bipeihr Itheqthinti,tand'-theptrin& O &Mphifs g ~ Butilot knko ril , Wwrmithis'faflardsl i fliefnlire'fte6)4'Of,debf Wild'. '. lii piooep L , l , ti eueod*. i? PY:tO : 4 Pi O c . M O O liandsonae,}4o.Al .W,t 94.1 r,; ~.,„„..,3...44t,„....,5t, lni,)f;costuneeoaad 3iVre.miglaty: ibr, datonds,. ,tunki.pleyedglokeri-dor , Aunts). 'alezttitheite •&ert.ttlholhad , szelclottt.bad $;A:lot one' tlniedn'tilllheir• lives' befomi One '.3if the tp , ig 'tending ,bay Par iv agesr fioivyand.t,he'iitlier - is' serving his 'dokiik-J "try'aS Corninaiitter4n7Ohlet or zt;' street • ' 'ear ',i,U:Plan...oaneikreo ,e - $l 6. fiimaio:' ,146.,it:m._ - ;PA'Y glOi tP:g . e.t • tliqr e.4lgbY7' anent. 10 4 , I • '• - , !,1 .. f , _, i ..• 1. Onvorthe earliest nab Obs tha t Nevada. was dellvered,of wore 96,000 worth , dig-- , monch; in-hisboaarn, and, sWoro ho. was, "unhappy liecauselie•teouldn't:spend his .'inoneyMalastass he made it. ' But let us I ) earnPromhint that/ peritistent ••effcirt i'', onnil to ' aehleyesticeesS at last. • ;With -' , n P...YearS titne his' happiness Was se-, cure ; for ,he hadn't' cent to . spOnAl, ~. ' Another Nevada nabob boas44.3a..nck, ,come that oftenreacbcdsl6,ooo a month .and he used to 7.101i1l todell,,thow.,lie had worked in the very mine that yielded it, for $5 It clay . ,. - whbapheo.firat -Game to, count r•'• , TH46 . 3tatA Taftet4 - Ithflib 'At tained to' t h e' ' Par more' excebding grad-I delft' ci; *6ol)rit• .I, l ' . it ; agtiiii,' at, ',!ou r ' dollars a day; If .. . . , '-', ' The sill:er ~141.4isagc;iniisli S t ate S ifts' julowledge of another.. atthese,. fiets of fortune—lifted. tram actua l povertY,,l6. afilueneo.almost in.a,shigle nightrowhe‘ was able to otter , $lOO,OOO fora. , pusitien. of .high 'official' distinction; shortly af lerWardittid• Aid - offer it-otdd a littki ever a- ••ear ago Is friend `saw hint shoy ,. 'Cling show on the Pacifid Rai ti tb 'd living, away up on the summit of t' , e Sierras, some ,7,000 feet aboyc, the leV I, of comfort and the sea. Tim' friend re marked that. it must be Pretty'. hard ' work; though, as the snowmas twenty -five feet deep; it promised!to be a atowly job; at least. Yes, he said - , he didn't. Mind it now, though a.month orso ago when ftwassity-two feetdeep and still a snowing, he WlLSTl't_po inuch"attriChed• 'to it: • Such is life. ' ' ' ' '' • Then there wag. JOliti Bniltli: That' wasn't his name, but. We. Will • cyan him that. He was, a good, Ilionest; !dad - hearted fellow, bormanti reared in.the, .lovter , ,ranks of life,.. and tniratmloitaly. ignorant. Ho . drove a team, and the• team belonged to another main - fly and by he married an excellent:Woman, who ownfd a small ranch—ka ranch that paid them a comfottable living, for although it yielded Mit little hiy, what,' little - it did yield was worth forth front. $250 to .$5OO in gold per ton in , the, Market, Presently Smith tradetla. few acres of the ranch for a small; undeveloped.ailver mina in Gold Hill. He opened the mine and built a little unpretending ten-stamp Mill. Eighteen 'Months 'afterward :he quit raising tray, - - -ibr his • mining, 'income fitid •reaehed.4 nuaftt chniftirtable' figure. Some people said it . , was $30,000 a month, and others said it was $OO,llOO. Smith was vary rich anyhow. He built a house out in the . desert—right in. the most forbidding and &herniae howling desert—and-it . wee currently. reported that that house cost him a quarter of a million. Possibly that 'was exaggerated sorneWhat, though it certainly - was a fine house a costly one. The'hedsteads Cost 5400 or $5OO apiece. And then the Smiths weut to Europe and traveled. ,And when they _Amuse back Smith was never• tired of telling about the:fine hogs he had seen in Eng land, and the gorgeous sheep he had seen in Spain,•and the tine cattle he had noticed hi the vicinity of Herne. He was full of the - WO:id& of the old world, and advised every body t 6 'travel. I - Te said i a man, never ni lined what surprising things there were in the world till he had traveled. . • . ~ One day,.on board ship, the passem gers made up a pool of $5OO, which was to be the property of the man who ' shouldcome nearestto guess ingth e run of the vessel for the next twenty-four-ho ursi Next day, toward nooh,:the figures were all in the pursuer's hands in sealed' en-' velopes. Smith was serene and happy,. ,for he had been bribing the engineer. But.another party won the prize! Smith said • .. . "Here, that••wont do! Ho guessed two miles wider of the mark :than I did 1',, , Tie purser Said, " Mr. Smith, ' you 'missed , it further , than any man on 'board, ' We traveled two hundred and eight milesyesterday," Well sir," said Smith, '.' that's just where I've got you, for I guessed two hundred and nine. If you'll look at my figgers again you'll find a 3 and two , • naughty, which stands for 200, don't it? —and after em' you'll .find a 9 (2009), which stands for two hUndredand nine.' I reckon I'll take that ' nihney, if you' please.", , , '' .. ~ ~ Well ' Smith is deist ' Nial'illien he he died he. wasn't worth a vettThe lessciu of thlsis r that one must icarii how to do crverytlufig he does—one must have experience in being rich before.lie can remain rich. The history of Qali-, fornia will. prove this to your entire satisfaction.' - Sadden wealth is an aw ful misfortune to the average run Of' men. It is -Wasting breath to instruct the reader after this fashion, though,ftir, no man Was ever convinced of it yettilt he had tried it himself—and I arti . around now Blurting for a man Who is afraid to try it. I haven't had any luck, Alt the early pioneers of California' acquired more or less wealth', but an enor-•. mints majority of them have not got any now. Thoge that have, get it slowly mill' by patieht toll. ' The - reader has heard of the great Gould & Curry silver mine of Nevada. I believe its Shares am still quoted iii, the stock sales in the .NeW York papersi The elaim•comprised'l,2oo feet, if 1 re-. member•rightly, ormay, be it was 800---,' and I think it all belonged originally to tWOrnen whose names it bears, Mr.' Curry owned two-thirds of it—and he said that he sold it out for twenty-five hundred dollars, broash, and au, old plug korsetliat ate up his fitarke't value in hay arid barley in.spventeen da,ksbY the .wateli. And he said. that Gould sold, out for a pair of seconcl-harid, goy-, ernmen t blank* and a bottleof (whisky. that killed ninemen in three hours,-and an unotlending stranger•that smelt the cork' was Alsabledlfor dlfe. Four years afterward the'mine thus dispesed'of WAS worth in the San Francisco market seven Million six hundred thousand clellarS in gold coin., . • In the early days a poverty-stricken. Mexican who lived An a canon right back of Virginia City,' had a; stream , Of water as•large failkrrtfm's lyyrist trickling fiom the hillside IntililSlikeriliSes, 'The' Ophir .Coiiipaliy . segggeted log' ftl of theh a 'notine an ota*edlt to him for the 3I.VeaM of tiv,itei.Ph c;lr,i011. propd; to be th,P,.ilchest ,Part Of the eniketnine; , four -years:P.l'ton. the Swap,..its Marl - let. value(includingltamill)ywas $1.,X0,000., I was - Aowrain it about tbattime,.6oo ft.l undexthe ground, and aboutthelf;of i ' cai . ed in tivet my' headj-- , tittd:yet, valual ble as thaVin'opertr was;''l'Nvimlist hitv4 ghten the entirg . riiiiie !Cc; ' litiV'e' been out' of that::: l'ild'nOt; ~, i 4 - ,to 3-.a g _4o -' r, call be liberal If you tae me' right. An individßid yi:).l7,lrcirietle feet in thp O,phir ifilhe'l?..o ore Ifs. & aF rc,his vair'cr,ekgalett.'fo, Arpn'.jtrad4d b p fpy„„a i l 11 104440Pq35E91 • 4 0 Q 1 404 ' vEwiroo., 4,3lpAr px..*ol.:.t!widit,v4oo, Ophirr at4ck.,weptrrixpigr,Sl3,ooo A f 0 0.4, thia l man,:whwhadtgt 6 , ..ccutt,.: , used -to say, he mai:the. mosb-startiltur: example: oftttagnipeentie and;:nliserY! , tbet." world; had , e'verit i l a y.ACcatia& he; Vag, ~_, u hle"...tn' ride 00; ' 134.6'r4"56 ziriit' tplyk ll p ti o tt sie , m, l3 , 3ira: r i o._ a ixifor , obift ,c 4 ; ,.. . .0 :.liko*ikt l 4F-9... ' Afiviii .... , ,,,....ff. - ,__ _v.: ~..s,dts.,:r.: ~,, II i3P-ificril , i_. .1 , !. , ) 9a'he aitiftlesstpeopleirhil ' velbeentallE7 ingilaboutnitavoTiettledd seamen ,:., • • dtacido . Mlll2o , ~,' ''''rMkaf ra i4"a2ll" nart aaliforlifig EU • l evalia 29 emits IV: ' two together producing some $40,000,000 .fEP eLamipt . • er of suddenly : 2" • • H,ellbeniatti etd • ••• .r the eastern sliWoilaettx Thleordtonittitess .ngoltialleriradanlrllitaarmattbailaterf ridtritildollaramloselfoonterfardididaYS , strilacirmiirownegasontui9o leld and theartstsra4n , . etAeMt4 l l% . l4 1 1A 5 . Rtsl,l l r ma#Poimiltutarßa ek Adaila9WW -- AelePt.444J , ' MY( ' 1 70 . 1 ;44 ':/g4t• "21-39010 " A s* r : • •••tirid 04 fl o T, VI% • 1 • ky i t) lll . • :Al. do not • ` 1 ,1,, tatnii,,llye to survive . art-' nerslo l o4lOrt - ttroNetif filktune. l frhadiiMblB tl.rgetliditkit" ; ,• lost his wits—but the other ond . (tirifi bdst tuidlivserthtecti tot ouritria); tanorpar.t.o4llthirao•,:;,,, I . ft . BAL I WaS, peltanaltj , acquainted rivith ithe ' several nabobs mentioned tin this lettehr so f for ohisequaMtantießalies/ ,swapped their inecupalUnsi smd ,c•lt(erk ences around. SM EtUCII tfIOyNIT 4 1 4 .'"Cf 3 P lbePaciflopublieftowirecogrgAegt ,t'So . ""4"i''W"Z€4lhri.° owircir. them opt r irnmentap ma s, hernurmonatOr exhibitmgpero, 'without' mask Or disguiSe÷r, [ increly, wit,h to use their if:dunes and misTor± tun 4 fo r dr a tqiAnt ; fig' Theadbtnineiii. O'ri,dWsphp4'artlei'd. ' " '" ,t A 5E6310. ; • " • PrWriChOr iii-tVit2lli4A,taitichureiwun) timwjaVigteniglittnninueutr •••=i /8470. st i !I,,,m..ithqfligtmtEr„, oo verend 'David 1311, ' ' " My son, be strong in titb'fl;a6b that is 'ln Citif9t'Jdeng.'%-:-2ilTim.l , `7?eaat itelt thySell'ef't6=mbrk6W, thc,„ whate day tilaY'bripe f ot salutary Iraiairtailt `caution of the wise man, ia ertirtierttlr prg'peri, 'both fer-thugriiranit for the unkodly.- no ° v . ...a' ,0.1 - - I,lPliatter; , itiipeaktr in Prbldcling kerrni4=itolpiabe'nto 'Confidence:it!, br re- - Hance upon, anyqhfaiglearthly, ,, Whether liealth,. - ivealthipOwer !See-. Jog. that 4.11.1 s tzinsibn4,fletiting anamir 'certain. r,l'ikeyinsayibts.oury le•lizty, and to-morrow ttheymay be lost,. and with. them the very life which has boasted.. or, proiriisßd t s cio, pupil upon them, . „ Ta,the torpor ) , it speaks, alti.agnwe or,. ! an otiraeat sofimt4j . delaud.khidiy ,Ing' liglits7ijitifiqt-,419h1W4P0 , sumphmul present attainmeuta.p, grace. The faith ef • ilay,May ,be, *s.dtitig,"towor4 o ,v, • fortit,cleaL f4 l otCy •thintdq4drafn feara, to-n),Orre.w, Tp,e lqya .prtd-dkr, may ~ be i tu'xa intki sorly,s , a;to-ntOrte.V.' Tke • ,(1131` 444,.. 'o4d e:teele4 the' , young,' Pr'cife ors, who,.haVing expert= cured sorne'of the regetieratink tnfluen . LTA' of • Dl : eine grace - iff'their Pearta, , are 'hut . 0)6 apt CO ,ferriptetr r;4pose , w it h tufstialiecting ; Security this state Of grace,' 'and forget that , to-mereiwiirlay bring with it troubles':tritila nod tempt atiorts, • , for which • they . a.re altogether unprepared—whieli may rob - thenf •of their' peace, and - plunge them . mt.): upon • of finguish,... ',‘ • . 1 Little did tile idevotod, but too .self :confident, rPoter dream abut 'the- very. next day after. his repeated avowelS of attachinent , and. fidelity. to his Divine Adastoril wofild , deny him, And that -With oaths and eun;ml . ,Ah, ray. hreth ten Peter's•fallechoeshaett - the caution,. ~ ___........_.„ of the wise a i, .'.' boast not, taiyik;l:f of to-morrow, for•throm knowett nog what 'a day may bring , forth ;" and urges miai . ten-told deeper emphasis the language .'of St. Paul to Timothy, in the text, " My son, ,he ;strong in the, faith that is .in Clirlat,,leSus."l : . 0 The, ; occasion ~ of, these words was, briefly;. as follows: St. Paid was at this 1 time _a prisoner at • Itollie- Titi *il luirdniougli to hear, blit,if }tits borne u nniurinurniglY ;, but_w hat gave a keen er edge to his sufferings was the coward -13.' defectiOn of Solnany of his profesiied fullowers: ' Thfire. was but one pions • indit•.naided Onesiphorits, - 'illio. taith- 1 ' fully:stoOtl.l.4 him, andrelteveilliis tie-.. Ty.a . fill_tuL_ ,_ e In Cli ;_ lifornit ; cesslties. All the'coliverts whO were of ) Experime4l.3 by.be Ja . palu?sets.,:plesly. Asia, fortiecilt him. They denied their : faith, turned their backs upon the a! A correspondent of the San Francisco ; . • :, f . ornin g Call, writinf, froth the Japan apostle, and left' him to his fate' e colony in Eldficif O county, Califor ; From this melancholy circumstance, 'a, where Japanese agfietiltfiriath'hte lie takes occasion to instruct` and Warn preparing to• engage extensively • irtierr hislieloved Timothy rind all true Chris- culture gives the following ittformatibrai tuns : "'My son," seeing howsuddenly gleaned from conversation with Herr trials and temptations May come ,upon• Schnell, the manager and proprietor , Of you, - and how hard'' it is to stand firm the experimental fariii - : when they do come, "be strong in the/ From the experiments thua'far Made, ;grace :that is in Christ Jestis"—make Mr. Schnell is con-virmed thott the prob 'Him IftwayS yoirr ' refuge and Your lem of tea culturo in,Culifornia is,solved, strength. • '•' ' ' • ' ' and there is no Linger doubt hut - ive can , The , words , of , the Apostle clearly .raise as good teas here as itteprodneedin 'imply: : • ' Chinaand Japan. The ftaii plants' Which • I. That there is A fullness of grace I saw were ohly:an: experimental crop; treasured Lup in Christ that will Winn, planted in July, when the ground i ,vae,; -ofi-shwt. three! feet; afte:r.rhaving ,nesscheolothall height, andlititturproperizStakerroteeoth .tigh ',., - - , will produce good'kcrdpe tommitartivii.i, thirty years. Rig absolutely necessary lOtt gl9. &PM, I, P.Mft , kir 1 ?1,' r „L K iun 2 44ped* 9W!. k: ':"' fP W-4 ',gri t ct e cV&Aot ii . I .Pe . M t i.j,4 " 1,' 84 45 ' : , 4 ....: .:•,. P .• 1 14 r 1 41 " ,* • Au 1 . 979. Y. ''' LI, .. . likk..c.,,finrlitirl* 41 .' d i reSiwmtr°44.cif 4 ! A' " 'I c'AlNtillnSahwPAT. AN ' i WA .9rtfri ftmi ir:e - ,IA ' V 'Prz..7 . .! .. z.iFeAL azinitg '• " " ' 4 .' K.a. ITr 4A3 4 -qi l ßt • ; ;'•. 4 . . ‘•• : 1 1 • se. ' till - at. .r _ , prisoner received tho al • - *int . concern. Mt i• F . ' ';; 43: in- '• ' • • Vizt9.l.lel• Idie , ry i ..• .01, , ell , Ada I kitl I . •11 I •••• "ii. • ' nr.:., , ' i 1 li; 4 tiltiritit IstrbiliphouseZ , -.7.,41P1g0 übmkritqwthrezintoreuriredahlort giaitt i gAiP Ilit• 4 /A 1441 k;1nO, irgeeg i . ' V. ittWolig taittNiani 1 . ugeditSqlbini4 Aar itiefetithifirofakE4 1- . !att . itptilledlllls. - hrtbhskesAtidther thie - j r 1 • .1,- nin WEL 11kutti.4,4 1 04/1 1 #ff .40441 i „te • j ; : ,fh .w e iT i c liw lag 4 ~ , ere , was ner • j sd . ilii ni Of e 11€ , Itidii.?' -pf.alrd: "" 1 ^ "Tr li d'eth ' itiittehlityamoyetrl o i %fig I -the aranderiiig•Mttlyns 1-,T f,..:- , .. - , . • - I, 1,. .),..,.`iiiiftkOulti at illire,}l l %.ll4l,l4‘ ol 4' , ':lve4§ i Plaskts4lo B M o F, • , • ~... I Well - , on my word, that,"s coot. .413:.' I iloquized the merchant. . :,,11••, le. 1 rtillidb24l l fiet,--youtddietterieavely - af z 91.6111binkelatorill Lrathiotightothe,me,r , ..' • ' -' • 41f1rY4494 0 ar t 99 RA. 4i TO . • r • Itetu yi " 13 Argri4C'e il 6 c liatb 1 1 1 1444 1 i , ' , ligag WW I kArii' Fesidelitte:. l Diti atFaigeticw Nigrip - no.t ilatbnder•saould 'be 'lualii4l§ l 4 ,6o 44ga4letbia. 4lsl N{Me c. . I RBildupigri..tAts,llPtelf9trf ' l'c u ' f c rb ' ; ..1 1 'r7, 4 '. Vggitauigis ?vie. ( i ) ok ic q is i. . . -. 1 ikwaltfthigd iiiititlirantnekttO4tialheAx.di lifrithleik3•iot,' , l ' , ad noil 1.1 - A 1 [Mr. I‘ fin , ru r. • t„ ' nNII4O,I4 I ?!tia,r I 24ifeAIMITHM a .1 ti l liV l V.ls4l3 l at e lo - dOffe ' t PI, ~rot p oi.,al i i,itin a ti),, , 11,•.• , ~ .1 .1 il / 1 / i ' 11 'II A "Pite )- enk3n I riga ri. : Ytrit'3lgani um. ibiletlT .1,,. - lii,, ir.l.: ~.1, -. „, 1. 1.0,: •t: ,1 . ` 1 _ATP 1 1a4' AM/ d 44 4 •1 ", 1 - ', • i• ~ =I ' " 4 ..D,ickq r ,you he, ar 1.4 M I iin — sh.9u ei ng , aa• • hVd filternhii dehd and ilar.fadniiikl c. , ) I,h o ot-yri e r)ll i f1 . .11111.1 - .1 • , •' ~ •-4 'II , • 'OM matey nal"! exclaimeiktlie good, dall i r rtowl7,aLlY a1f 1 4 11 4..d. ; -. ~, 11, ~ f ; 1 11 , ~., k../,1 .rap i rns .1,ita3 1 0 , ,rd,„111.4, p; clie . `fit" f i. , ~ I , • ,,, s ~.altrtiVAie. 1 Ali c A, lid' he kl, 1 " . riedliteilad,t.i I i • '...1 , ' •,..i, ' ,, i , . ~; 1 ' ,111iereithannwas niorinluiled. , ..,Whitt. e° ' e -A4l Y 4n h, i { , i sa t ia, •: ` r 4 l. 6‘ :, , '6,1 . i WIN * I , yo IfBfloit l yqh.ta';"Ytate l beeti l faglii 1 fur Vii , rk&ertrlintt 1 riches, ' , and rfl , htuifii think tyott , haxe •.(ionnnenced, deceiving , bi9alut4iatstilmt , :d4OP:lll'..trlttl4 1Y°L,0494149,-,-4 q+UP.V&I; I ,:t a, 411 4 441 1 11 44 4 , 4„ 0 .4 84 . , ,, „ I, ivagenetitlWrt 4titilcift tie' sturdy citizen an hedielitmed -it 'lin he . ilidthiskeiligidita,.Hisatelghbsalloehngo3 the,lV,li Ni. 7 1.4,,fr4M,11 , 14,4, late . .... 114 41 1 r 1 Tkup 4 rw4.l4p . tsitg to tae..i9tvt voices,fiad jusf fit .j.his'ins if6e 'clime oat' oiVtlie adjblil-' lag' 'gicTlify':l 'll"4 4 lifil`thtl"last ;Wldila tind - .../ng'gruittyi excited'. himself, -re. , - lolled, with 'weal energy,; - .:, ..- •• ' ", Xeth t! , A4.l4 l xxte mijf. / (4.4P , ' 1 : ,11t4 , 4 find, one in mit 1/..pf c,, ,‘, , '"Wgiii! "lii''euf haus° ,"' , ' " - ' ' ''Yes butwMYl , llln , eatened to,slinot 'theiellcit, ran.ik 1 ..• /;- 1 .• ~; . • Frxphmations, now ,e.nsued,. an sA tho 'ditVieu4 . was finally adjusted. - The , etrangc mistake was.aceourithd for, and the Yeti:pi:Jelled neighbors 'shook hands and Went tt. heck. • Arc!),o:o4)gical tilscoyery In Athens---Tln fritient Stadium. •"' GaligntuiN MessengCr Tniq the follow- L tng interesting particulars of recent ex nrivations. in .i Greece : t : ,7, 1 i Kiog George _of , kireece- lia.s tteocei . vetl , I ith?,,happyrdesof exeavatingihettifeient 1 pa it : lferiaic 'Sttidiu'iti; St AtheriS.' TO' il iz h I .aed - lish thi4-design he has purclis-' 1 •&,..at to own expense, all theland sup osed to have been. : occupied icy the • Greek and Roman..racourse, includ ing the .hills:ken !the night bank...of the I ! Thaws, between which. the , long grass grown hollow the theatre . for the athletic' perfo'rmanc'es. ' Workmen hai76 now beenengaged for several. weeks in' annrcrring.tbe immense masses of • earth/ which generations have deposited. over `tlte . ,,alicisent sitc., A Germau•engineer is; superniterttling the ivork„and the .Ki fig 'l , l•Sits . .'ffre,',grOthid'alrito.st daily to Watch Ithe'prOgie.-is'of flue-excavation, WhichlW exciting.inuch interelt. . . - . ~ ' :: Ata dept.)), of. seve ral feet a perfect seinklicular wall, of compact marble: has . lie'en eXpose'd,' add a corresponding 'intetiOr wall' of perfbct masonry. Be': ;tween , theso Aviills the:speetattirs passed, ascending. thence through ,marble en trait:cgs—two of „which. hays also been . discoveredte.tlie - seats'lii - the anaphi- theatre above. These Wiill§' arc ' sup= Tose() to have extended around' the en ,tirelength of the race ground, and may ;be,still existing. - The upper e,nd is in .e4fect.preservation. Parts of columns .hale beeii expdSed' with paryed" Work at the • baSeS, and 'Other' Ina'rble• fragments forming portions . of , the , doorways .and seats, it is:remarkable that the.n.rehm-• ologist:s hove neglected -this hitPr. ( ist4 l & - site. It semis not to have occurred to them that the floor of the Stadhim owls niecii below the present - level. It ; will not- now •be- surprising if King , George's discoveries egos' those made along' the sloops, of the Acropolis, and 1 which.are now only second to the Par 'thenon• andthe'Tharam. - The length of • ,the'nneient Stadititn fwaSsitc hundred yards, the•semi-chcitlar erit'Unia,s artifi cial, 'and tti•natbiliti'sli)pe. of the' banks formed' theitinpliitheatidii'lreie some . foii,Y, Itlicusiintl.speettiffii. grated theta-. ,selve..o4 the tuir.,..tliis was thApfthdium, 'of the time,Of SiiiaAitom.•,,,liorcog.. At ticus construeted,the marble steps, and • seats ran d 'this' istbe!work• now brought to light: - •ltds. &scribed , by- PILIIBIELIIIB as having . bebn . ' 4 ' Of-White .marble•nnd 'wonderful to behold , ''. ' The King intends 'to - . nliturtft:he earth ai'er 'the•whote•eit tent'Cof.the'plttiti,-f}lid hill sides, so'that w4te,Ver exists in the ,Way of stone Work. n).ay,lie revealed, . ~ „ ; - . Pobon I,n Our Bedrooms , Wrote the Galaxy.) , , 'While other noxious pities - are usually the.tprodtlet of combustion, and their orrgin therefore apparent, sulphurated hy,ttrogett ~obtains an entrance into, our lipuses in a surreptitious, anti iii- slab:ars manner through the waste-' pitek 'of ' sinks and ' wash , basinti, th latter. giving. it access to our bed rooms ,There ,can be, but little doubt that the prolongetCtlanseau from which some persons,,auger, c and, which often teroart-In confirrudd dyspepsia, is net n en . itently due fe'tfiis canfie, and wild& cigufferer and the physietansgre seakelatng in. Vain for some ,means. of relief, and ~: are ekporimenting .. whin v us. ; , F,eme:ckies s the .true ro,rigW of' e ,Irou,ble is umu'speCeed;. Imil ml ' tlab'edsilfrtrnoved by•ripitmerat-' tentioti 'to' , the , • Wa§te.- pipe • fraps. The test by;Whibh Mel presence of: the gattio, tji airof . # room maybe detected is very Bial4.Ple-,1i,, m a piay be, performed hy,tickYng. .s the 'rh,te,' thaprint6t akgin of likcs paper 'ffinistenrng it'kVitlyit' rsolution .tif" sugar4leadi , and I suspending.: the, pno, partad:slip 44 papex.in-the.dottslity to,be , examined,lf Me i , air ,cont!ttos sul- Phiimle4 bYdioden, the' slips darken, arid . filieTty %be r th:tie black; the 'rapidity' Vial *hi& ' the' elitMger , ticieurs giving , data . tee forming ..aill'Estimulte of,. the . aparMmat.'..frittY, - at the saamiltpo, be . compnr p cl, with that ofthe streetf by 1, 1 / 4 m, pendilig IMOther slip 'dt'lehded:Tayfef mitalaelcir end Weill& liihibliivg; ill' sti.4ll' al pies( tidtt gh ii,. it may he in' the stradoat , 1 alitimetti h. ,;I .. •,1 .•...,, I- :,. '1 , ,, _Timphysnligical effoets of stalph united, hydrogen Vary witiii,lhp degrees of con-. centration. If itZrohk 'it 5. 7 6te"' like . a nareptig, and. the on, seefa - Ali:its, but May ; be 'restored if renioqd• tit One into the tiesli"tilk,l. air d'ellfeti *ith•etithu- Inotii 'and. ieeld. itater litintth:. Them , iry alwaysmiorebr leeepalyeai, event, though thp.gea xeay, be. Are474 1 44e: ~# P,94 2 19 Pr., tl/O'As d9l}lgs dug ? i i eases, to i f n A }glob by • d blood, 'end 'litilige.' qtiekinietitie •bn , tfie iidif of ithe:dieke, l wheretry the tluhiloesesitte ded-oolor-anth becomea,,lblaekt the variation_ in : ttui d>r spl.l4 o 4#4lWif t irde i ttf tlikS Pg4 4 l , h. ..T l l , tiit , w i se , tit hk . e IVO-. -; • rdrn ,Fatte4.4 l g , .9 ; 1 . 1r cauthq{ity; ,giyesiM4e l A- : it SI cibs rve y y Me, Oen: " Keep corn in their feed boxes tillithe time and also •iv.....them corn meal doc(ghorseell ciotdred -oneeAaritlyi 7/For t ial"43l9 e beßif l 4: l; l- 1 . 114111MqhfsW%; MA I % flitteitiirclelrifirffeM griti ' keptAeyondothtlittime.ti isdastothau,td 12 " 1 " / nAt.2ilWo.c.iwith,:g Xavet ,Wit,P hrel YO4 jading }v 4 tiled"tt 9 Kifdr jsa iid lies 7 s s as4malbot cipitl tif ponmeinbeesma 4ftwAs-Atk euvicks.mr telefp o 4oP,V% : ° ue• krt , - .and " ./ cowl 1,60. at 1, 7 1 tc , ibn.9. The town-of-Ler Pettey-California, was nettrOidAtie/ThOffif4l] sivffißAlPm44 ita.:loll : Mg r,W tnat ris tie_ bored race , met at Jefferson CI 7 Wednesday.i - •,... - --- ii'. ~ ~ u , 'mo a t zw .11u/13111111 Viltiffillifigliella ,41. , 1 Prlll ' itilefia' d y latY eat = fiv° h 11 - to t tu :ol baorpot .1 , • 5eta...,,, lf.aTA tied; al. - ,tt" si j,, . ~.. , A T "40„,,a 02 6,id ° ''''' ' l aa t urr " r " h a ' ''. j' n. MitYn 41 Airs NElFttqaq'fi c tt - #l l ,fiiiqf `i .1 (lb 4 . r i llag e aT lati 2'• ' 1 c 4ilf . '.:• ,: $ 64 at ...'ib, en ;%l4-4fW ~.,, . a a s „-, fi a ,, us over hiroandrunwthousiii ' ''.. • ta, it. a - ' 9 :a II CB t t qf i A LL Utk7 C IA i:ll ° L l i i rl i ): 1100 .11 I ..: ; :,.. i 0 7 ;:••• t - - ' ' itg ailliiila t.baww, °3lll3° btti_ t o • • pgsTu d el , ,tritiaij ,7 faillii4Plif,'Fiallial , bt li • t'• 'r''' ' ite i• Plrauen 4, littz t rteadtvertil Ittontreifidfrtirti e '. '' ..." • ' . l'iiiihitSic il' ~. , wkimetts, Petty/rod y ar ... ~., . fife ...: alliP ,In, utehtettattaglia ,1., , ~. ni.....,i it y lg . , *ma, ,i .a /7 ,5111711. •it Ispatu n f.AntjA .. L ..• lis i tl.lo,lo4iiit i gSa .. ' C.o.lliabOillilail: ••..,:a.l:•:9 Vt. t e 9 3 9§l n a .7 .fi , 44161,..g? ' 44 1 ,t.... ' 'llitiAltnisgat:VUlg tinder; cotiaideratten • le Y , .' v t .-- -.-% - tinalw, , 40/0„..f,r. th,, , ,,,t,ransfer I Aim tl .o ,:ctogir. - .3.nialis Lupo Ho. ,ttio a le- rdi.t . Yard 'Vrlleagli .rktliVisaine* pi?, Itemenk. ~There is irj aista sip.,tirmips , of ..-, tr:. ..1111".7 . 0111re ‘ . eiri eq 4o4o 3,o ß ress i .pg W e 4 l,Vb.fßOTh' liastiflintes snkl- , hpropive Awaiting that 4 . _g„ . l.t - te_!day.'"' pops tlitja•toatFoToidit itletre 0-114V4 deroWard,removingild.s, ._ . Joalliff'ffelaSuppestasgtthttPreptar Iyai ,14 arrmltir b.vryetotiit4ic6ratOiir 8 ' 9ol . o '' , Wkil' l 4 l l , o*iilPOYAlat•P u lt e l *IMP& thilltetradiElialWnalitlt. l• Iliallteigi rltia,,,,gr. eloKopr n laPns ._.., ,l 5 olidthattddlietilt:Jayt4rialubtillitt , tk'' Y -L bt, 1,-- 1 - tw 2 .Y , T , 3 cit•ii'uttuiit -41 9 1''' O'NellAtsaid, „With sorunen ~a , -,,,ce , tt e pie ittitfn fOrthttfrune_rdijeettillaktvytteri other day," did.'not COlitain a 'dollar 'bin - 45 ,1 414:5 93 ,90e1n1iui1-Aeitt4n. inlcattou or Ipropriation, is but the first reading of •A• l lOpte.M•tgliti, x 4.9 ~,,=1 „ . 1 1 , ,ci.,._. ., .etet0 tliOdid- llbfort.ihet:approptiatiernoft mareAltain,ft o'"S . ..,_tuut'" utu ue'" P,,, „17...,,, m ke bth ' ex 'Million idoibiratid thiyminiend attatitliat,,the tum'e•' - ' 74 ..X . '4 9so Pa etta-tet. t.t. aPort , Atinti teomitilttedenthlavalitlfedmowllearaelethed ..Pl4llllol4dlftkViititilsll44's'acA took from ,loyatihrElistitewittuthodtity.oftXtiasidonang. - it', ,Htho ficrp.RF loomr.,a , Ml:POck t P l . ° , l ?'' . all -inixtterintlertalpingi IV the - znavy,owilb 'Taint U ear/Pretensions' ed•cteolitymil , widow. the& dutylarhan flatly hatiretgott. Ito ul titration - 4f thqpnliliMaearkeirof (this bill thrciugh , ;....ancitivani alt,a•adiViaieri Wald4hP' IMPikl i ntPti l, P 4 9 1j1 `l 4 ' t /'''' f f et labor, thedocal.reprmentatives.droM the profession, TarrPtu , °- - ) 1 ' la is elf firtifiPhihuiolpWa, he thoUght vbrslike,•• ' FYI - donee' we . e*t Yeattli tit theeoim „ bit ~ mlo•ht ask , fer cratuall apprdprtationyea, ,011rdietroaititniqttbariytoutiati.t pledge:oS I. t . , t ....iv r „ ..jhbd • iiti . e. , 3.. , ifige.k ,, :part.akood t a hold; in lira .111tintt,the P a tfii l l...l7l6TlVAl 'tl a l i );. i ga= ni, tle V v et ttri:j7T:llll:rta, ,the rs + F tiffii 9 V t tlV' / u a-P' .7il i t s n powtioW r iativel drotir 'Phi's:le/Ont.:l . But, this . , ,96+, r*Visc th 1, 1 ,03 k , -Plidel . , YJAitt , i .) L to am inquirva •larcertamed fromthe Nov ePea " truly, tOtrlY . Perky r..flleht.tai 0u., 4 #1 Departammethatwhilem3r frieiadWasarra.k. tug• his' statement to the: House/ painted ' • , 'ra tl er the /Iclouse. , 'l - , , icupat , that VII ri 'Li I'M ardstlie Woirtilfs bf a friend," then& "tosooolors, onthat verpdayithe-BUreau . Ba ri ltlintiaikaisei trim:kitting 4o Vbe frientle; Docksand Nardsinthe, Navy Dapartlneu whointlict them,9,17.1 .1,4 sir,,whattlid. An-, ,word nraking , put an! etatimato'for League , gl'eTt. J4llllsen, alt he last sear ¢ [ bits tulL IslandlofieBtlo,lloo. :This. lunation ry et came ministiettiofir*ostirlitita' ' that" ' , lie •WetiNl laere;: although: Admiral Porter. thought ; it ,carryt'on tint: government Berne., ,H3l. 'tlltil-f i had .7. this/ids non ,vet, reached hero and .will , mated , 41 3 44 , he ,would .carry, it oti, ,t'tifi . ,not tintil,thiseedbisr.disposed. of...•.tut .11. PIOOOT, and .wo, cut doWti MO, A - 1 statedo the House. that.theto, isqprepa Pr Mkt its O,OOOM " be rtStt, his" es " 4..1. But his -owniettimateief the ie . 04., 'au estim a te for,,Leaguelsinnti ot - 'W, 0430 1 - th !to fallow, this.bill.., ,T.lipt.isi perfectly Alin ~of .carrying . ton ~I,Muti_2 l k),NTrlttu. , ,,e_Oti, y1 , 1L:4 froni thetrepart of the Secretary „himself, iJe VP/ 0 at the Vcnts, tt'tatl` et. to be 'front whiele I .takothese extracts : t.,.. t, .. • preitt to and nfireaSonlibio, Was '$803;000,- 4 This tremostalhtheaDeptu•tment.has b.cien, 000-.. : ow', sir:whartiociis our own. atinitinri and is anxious to aeconiplish:- butit needs lstratimsostimati that h.,...11111.curry: on the .an tippropolation,fo,r, the pieparatien, of the, government ter fertile next year rThelitim' new ard, add withont this it cam* move. estlinated fiir is $331;007,174.62, ant laden:sot 4 .. v et, ~ ,tv. it a,P. ,s - •-a , .. a : ..a oveY-tili) last estilntiteoftliondrainkitratiT -The annualexpensea nnthisward :itrot.,fo. ef AllttreW 4 ohrtaNt. "'" , ./t- 46 47 -70 -9f..rfPW. - , , itheso,reasetts and those before giyen, attach 1.94.62.. But we cut down his estllnat a $.207,' ,incrzed ; and it ' is hot "dentitect that 'die .11430,006 • set that' thii eXadt di ff erence bet - Alien , m,,,-1 . . f r . / s v ' i,this ~toar d e o hdli.tom , end : r f .v. this bdok 011 4EitiIIISIOSINI3II 01( L'PreSenF.W,,-s rpearibs new!, incurred [of maintaining ;two ,Iltitlistration, rind the; appropriations nutty, es4iblislimetits tvith the money, wilifb can the last year of Andrew Johnson's admir - be reali z ed Troiii the judicious . sale or the istration, is $.19,652,537.01. It is due to the ' t land' inikk , odiipitql in the heart of thateity, ,Post Otlico Departroatirtri .t-ty that there is wiltgot.very fax toward- repaying; theotot, .an error of S7,IYKI ollintlio meting, which pantie, of,etitabl.i.sliing theyard. at League reduces UM aratnuat tosonm-142,000,009, i But Island. I trust, therefore, that authority, ' behindund ni:lt entering into those est ire ates 'if it be necessary, be given to the Depart- is 41 O 0 little anger hne of '5.410,000* that My "Bent to transfer the -werking yard of the friend frem 'foririsYlkentat ilvir,t Scofield), l'hiladhiplffarethhibrOte [League -hilfand[EiS propcsea , to.prepare the way , foE the local rapidly asis,consistentwith,the interests of rePtesehtatiVes troul.Philadelphia 4; adyo theaeryxce, aml. to dispose of the ,prosen rate hero for League Island. 'Reek of it, too, , yard ItS pertion.4 ant' shall be vaeated, and , is thenßay Seutitina'ehel the Island of St. t ha' lin adeintate appropriation will be mhao Thortena; at ,600,000• In gold. And harken forittlie st'ork necessary, to be done before{ it. tea, lit, What, every man who has hereto any part of the,present yard can, he sold. ford been in this Irotrab knOWs as the Mil . " BeibM any:part of it can boeold ;' ,, qiir , /ions 'Of dbliani thatwill comeback on those , the , very apparent; redson that :before you aPPropriatien hills from t4eclUies,und of the caa.sell thatyard,and nioye tho, buildings, , Capitol. AU ofhsee,iteanS pro to be added and, niaohineT fromit to any.other plate, to the'fignree 1 o liVe giV6trl• , herb and yoWninse hat o •tipletedtri stand `open ; hat 'herd alone, upon this Boor, are the pledges under Avast.; but valved- front nine to ten , of theploptiddiella-DaqY.tto lie, tedoellesl- feet by bringing.the earth, f ro m the ,n, m k s Wis,,ean have : no , ate from the other s , 'of: the riyor , o the Jersey side, or some- end, of the avenue; wo a ato' hake' rno where else, - 'a n. nd . lifting it op. 'Tlietefbitc 'aid“froth thet • other end of the. CapitoL. 1 sit,'_kvhite-It do admit tha‘the time will It is.here; and here alone that, the, pledges 'come when the yard has to Bo moved, I Was, are AC> be redeemed. And they shalt be re 'correct the other, day in the assertion I 'deeMed , in this' Roam Hero lea public made,that this bill invniVedthooXpondititre work Which IS proPosedto the commenced( , of. Milliotts of dellars; ' and .shoeld not he allaw, 3l nt Parity fkPlahaSti b ut at no]i-,waili siaataal itizongit,qnder the, previoue : ones-, ,nqt.required by public necessity, not re tina,. And now let me, ask . Whether if is ' 'Twat by Me exigencies rif any depart'- . wise, and - ithether It is befit to make' this' 'meittofthis gletvernment. N'ow; when we appropriation?' ,, Let ,nn' not do anything. ,are:considering that question, .1 . ,p0t ha; the :inconsistent. with our duty in regard representatives, of the people here whether the public expenditure on the plea that this wwill in utvirate hewpublie works upon bill does riot provide for the eipendituto *the e. broad estimate of 824,000000? It is here oftmeney.' Ide not intend thatthe House in theme:dor of public works that we aan. or r any member. of it who casts his vote for ,cut,down, these estimates. I complain ,of this bill shall escape from voting with the the other end of the averine, that with all 41`:4- kilo-it-ledge that such a vote irnplieSalseithe professions 'of economy-- ' • ' voting f 01.5300,000 and for n placing. of $3,- Ms Stiles-Mr. Speaker— 'ooo,oou besides at the absolute disposal .0 M.".• !..11tWes-I cannot yield now. ,the Secretary of the Navy. And now I ask „or. Stiles-I desire- , - the gentleman' whether it is beat to tike'the I TlieSpeak i diThe - geritleman fr.mi td as tcoidso proposed in this bill? .ThiSisirneW. safthAtietts (Mr, Dawes) declines to yield, politic work; it is not a public work al. and it lewd. in order to interrupt lilt. reaOy Begun and carried so tar that it woul Mr. Dawes-J have a right to complain of • he inipossible to stop it witinnif sacrifice. 'the other end of the avenue, that with all Itio' not commoneed as yet IS there an its'profesaions of .econority and reduction absolute, pressing, overwhelming necessity of. unnecessary, two in , the departments, now of undertaking this work at this tune, with all, the heralding by telegraph and or is the Treasury of the United States' in'otherwise of ire purpose of reduction, there Possession. of such superabundant funds , is not one of these departments that does' that we can undertake it at this time: ,It not estimate to.-day,iu the book I have 1(0- becomes the,reprcsetatives of the people fore me, for an increase of expenditure over to answer both these' questions'; and if I May the appreiprlations of last year, lave only have vont patience I propose, Mr, Speaker, ono, that to the poor, unpopular Attorney As well sa:l. may he able to diSeliargetuy General-I hope disnot boa auaethisremark duty in answering both these questions. Sir, ,able trait in his character that. it, is contem n Is atime of peace; therdis no piessing no- - plated at the other end ofthe capited to relieVo eessity for the enlargement:of nary yards. hint from further public service told to drive Thenayv yardsof the country were stt filet- • him into private:life, There is no reason why cut for the, war. At , any, rate, the war was we should, refuse to consider questions of a siteceSd with the navy Obis at their Mei . .. this kind when we are com Mend rig peddle' eat Capacity and power. 'Thom Maio ocat- workti:' I know the• import:moot of marry sion, therefore, in this time of peep; for of our public, works. •I. do not profess to ' building op now navy yards in this country. epoak. at this time for anybody but myself; And 'then; is behin d . this a question'which' 'but I lib 'not beliet:o that the ttoin mince bn I have no tune to discuss at present, but • Appitopriations - coptoniplate -or desire, by . which ought to be settled before webiunch any lanai's, a genetal warfare upon public upon the expenditucetzd _money either for works. They recognize the necessity or new yards or, for the enlargement of old completing those already begun, the neces yards ; and that is, whether it. It best for us sity - ,itmay be; of beginning others; but in, to maintain thiS vast eipenditure of morioy conaidaring questions, as to beginning pub-. on navy.yards at all. The British navy lic works they propose to ask this Irouse for some ,reason or other, depends upon to stand by them in scrutinizing to the ut-' private yards. Ninety per cent., I amtold, most farthing the proposed expenditure. of all the well; done upon the British navy Why, sir, there is the post °dice in New is done in private yards. Admiral Porter York city, which the architect or the public says,,in evidence which I have before me, buildings sayl; Will cost us s4,ooo,ooo;'and ' , given by him before a committee of t h is the superintendent of its construction soya litinse, that we spent (480,000,000 for stir that the granite to be used in building it navy yards during the war, and that we will cost $1 600,000. , No man can tell what have nothing at a ll to show fox:it now; that the post a ll ied in ttoston will cost. Are we we have no navy as the result of the money going on with , Such expenditures as that?. so' spent on our yarda; and he suggests- the Are .we going to expend upon League ' building of a merchant marine,. serm,war- Island, $3,000,000 of value in the old navy like steamers, as a substitute for all our, yard, together With sBoo,oooef a new appro-• navy • and he tells you that he Would ad-' priatlem'whent that work can just as well vise t he building of evert , one of them in •as not wait five years ? I see no reason , private yards, because they can be built for these vast outlays at rho present tithe cheaper than an public yards. The , vessel, in that direction, unless it' be' he mescal' that sunk the Merimac and saved Pliillidel-' kindly Stated to me and hinted. to moan pine and New York and Boston from cle hers of this 110103 e in a paragraph in a struotion was built in a private yard by'a Philadelphia paper, ,_a ,paragraph inti- private individual, and in ninety days. ./' mating that the„Ropublican party will says down enter into that question:now ; make a mistala in fielitiUgPhiladelphia so but it is a question that ought to be settle d badly as to refuge the Passage, of this mean before wo expend this money. lint Ido ure. I tinderstand - what that means. •Per 7 desire to call your attention to• what the haps that was t4 i e rgasou why my:amiable Secretary has estimated and proposes to friend on, the o or "side of the House from expend upon other yards in addition to the First district of Philadelphia (Mr. Ran-1 what he proposes to spend on the Philadel. doll), chimed:in for once in am grand quar-... Phia navy yard- . ; tettf). of_ the ,Philtularphia mem bera while.,, Mr. Myers-I wish to ask the gentleman their colleague froth the Erie district (Mr..l a question before he Passes from this sub.: sboilbldi led 'the motile' and kapt Unto be- _leek. I" &est& to know whether I ant to hind therm] , MO gentleman from the _First!, tuiderstand-the chairman orthe Commit,. district of Pennsylvania understands what tee on Appropriations that it is his Opilliort,, spending $3,000,000, for the benefit of any . or the opinion of Admiral Porter, thit oar patty means, andl suppose that is the roe navy' 'dining' the war effeettid . nothing sorthe 'carne to the aid of his colleagues of toward crushing the rebellion $ ! •-,,,,H the . Second, the Third, and the Fourth dis- Mr. Dawes-) do oot know what thegen- trictsin the grand music With which we tleman understands. I neither said so my- Were entertained the other (lay in support self, nor did I say that Admiral Potter' ofthis preparatory bill (laughter} which my, said so. friend ,trem the. Committee on Naval Atttirs Mr. Myers-'4qu said the $480,000,000 ex- offered. Two things, Mr. Spenker,•seem to ' pended for the .103.Y.S..duriagllie war were be desired by this .' administration. At the m ier,. A . 3: ~ . . , , . , other Midof the avenuothey are bent upon. :Mr.; Dawes-I said that Admiral Porter paying the public debt; in this Rouse we. stated. hat $120,000,000 inid_bewa expended are constantly eryibg out Vera relief of the' forthe navy; during the War; and we had people from nixation and the biardirns of absolutely .nothing Mellow for it to-day.. that debt: 'apprehend that neither of tiles!) Mr, llickey--Will my ,colleague on the. o bj ects can he accomplished without that Committee on, Appropriations yield to m e . other thing, Whicli'Aeentstoliave been ever tor a question? - • looked on isnitsidaS-%r"eduction of ex pen -Mr.' Dawes. M -6 friend will etreuseme; I ditures. Hw. odo thbYprepose at the other cannot yield to him. I understand that he end of the avenue to . pay die public debt represents on this occasion the State of unless they, reduce these expenditures 7- Pennsylyanitiond not the ,dommittee. on How do we propose-.to relieve the people Appropi *inns. „tint I was going on to say' and the industrida: the orderprise, the capl 4, that, in,a. ditionte: that $5OO 000 the ',Sect-0- tai of this land from ' the burden of taxa tau:o Ni!:yy proposeabe.sidep.toßtpOd tion under which they are groaning ex, in the - iiii,Vy. yard at Portsmouth, Nev." cept it be by reducing the public °spotlit- HaMPeitire, so74sci, against 00,ocd - oz: tures? winded:last ,yenr ;. at the nai Yard.. at, 4 toll my friend from Maine (Air. Peters) Beaton, sl•ll,3M,'agaireit $1131), bat Year ;; who; has .eunuicipated. [himself ,from [fire at the Inotyerci at New."Yor , $5.33,511., about the pennies and iia..gimer iii a vain against. $169,0011/oit year; at tiiettify ya.l4; search for a dollar Withertihrny cents lie it, at,,lltitiololgia.„ ]...1j,9,35, again:SW.l,oool234C upon which' limprOposes to economize, that! year ; •ht , ;die navy: yard . at ,WaShingtOrc the pennbra tat:ea./1i the fenm of taxation. W,7,7s. , ...teStivApaq ,tost,.: year,; hi.,,,t1t0 from . thesfilltes; the cordage, the sails, and navy . , ya rd at *prfolk, $2 5 8,312, ..aga i nst the ngglng of the shipping ,of Maine; aro $30,00 last year, it, the navy yard at.. Mare. what • make the • • Commorce Of, the country Wand, . p3,425;-. pgaiElat, wOOO. no: thus decline.. I tell niy friends of the Commit- 11,t9POS .0:1h? expend , upon navy yaro,.be- tee of Ways and Means, that the industrieS sATik,,tms.....SFA;ooo;:.a total .o.f-.0,611;o5;t;, of the land," which are flocking ' to their' agtale.9lov*PANo last yeai'.,,',,': ~; ~• " ' , door, groaning under the.hurdena of taia-: a li r _ S e a te ld . „.D, E* , , t h e ggu ti on ',,w r ; am, caliaplain that the expenditures of to:the-estimates, for lagt , year or,te the ft. P-. this nation . are uniustrtable and wlthcit* propriations ? ; . , . ~„. . pr.:spar reked tri eConotay; iir to the,neeete: ,Ikr, r01y . c..." 7: ;,..r4 sp eakin g ( .f th e IA , T ro _ sill& Of the ease. lc:ill:upon the triemberif ~,ii ations. . .• ~ • . , of,this Douse te,etand... by t.pa,Cornmittee OP, 1' _Mhiltandalli-Will, the . gentleman allow! aPtgraciltPOW tbePledgo* - biehiXf i lVert me to• ask bint. a:question?, I.: . ~ , . s y to' it eotintry'llitat thbfwi nont' , Mr,,l)awes- I will answer, tray knesdons deull these , estimates. kif the departments, if it 'cari be U n derstood - that my time shall bolowthe,figure at,phich they were fixed be extended. • . • byAndrew.lehnson's:damilliStratiottOileh' lair. Randall-I hops that will he under_ the people, for that arrnitig'othei- retiabits, stood,. , „I , deprived of - political Ped•or. In - order to do "The SpetifOr-L:thelgentleinatt has half an thlAl;atenlborer Inustlaregal any 1:0a...Le la- Em i r yd ma i n i ng. .:,- , . .: -, ~ tergeta,,,eq3 theagtParY..Pakthxd g ab 4 by the !, Mr. Randall,-I wiishtoasktliegentleman, espentuttlre or public moiio in 'p' tftw, oxyA questiox.,, , „ - . ISeaditi6." They iiiitiierfse above Ortich n 1 4. 1 r,,,11ii.wee. 7 1s it under4ix)d tli,Eiti,t w • la - dideratioimilindlopk.to the 1 genea . al, resuitt come one, or tny'trino? ' Under au h ".. - ''' fn'' - u orli a cv Sl A e htf Pi;.tialiiusanC“.3vrlitey' ilitgere•'4liP the 8 1 ,16 ak:er - ' lllO , ehit, r ett iegarde --' it; ' -,-- anetPy - trill Wake with - new life, entorpritsi 1- Idr. 'll3Weat-Thon ' the - gehtletruen'fretil watake[churaga lei& burst the iron batid . ft Rennsyittanda (will ekcuse . mg. . I may,he by,,,whinh,l it,„ as . pqw,,beinyl,„ lewd Atm, peardppied ite !hfriend„M:tl,4ls. Becretnrz arid country, ' will, adifance . in 'roarMiny - and ef thls . adninustration, _Au . what I mN , 'feel deiiii,Spnieite . ' Publio'. ivorrti ' , A-Mt.:rah , ceidpeadtO Sayan iumrence - tO either' libit atithernsolVes; nprivate; r enterprise .; pal estinnitesmi , the estimatesdd theitliele. ad; push tbee 2 fP.rwAl 3l . . • INLetbr. , -.4 , V ro444ratictrhdytiee , T , say,And.tbe eStinages that argot) comb wilf Ii d ' dary;olM, p,ft.ltaa*cretz Liry in referenpe to thew' 'Ott 'teens • lareitill' and ntoNeititlitaadonittand pentlitiirea' 'do 'net Sistine me. vildritintits If tlitouhliaiduxir to be 'lsdßcPciatY Ng tnufaidncec 7,1 knosadie.speaks of eoadomy eeljAVY,Rtheret C - i/ 3 9.,, p....tirp, ~,runloo ~,,,o t tt,E . , painiFig yr w c p a p, A m *, s i x ,,,9 3 , 9iicc eat, , , ut i over, the,spuntry. but to-eV* point upon which I find ' tha t lie haa"ax- ,i . iris rddadon 'breipehditertifil, (that ¢antied his' eneitieitt Ili Mien thbliforttilib lie there nt!thiveinint thenaennetturpOpie holds out to the House that he will.savre niftY,:he gctlievedira # , 9l•burdayemar tro l ,OPanpen,thequtiele of path alwilho tiou, pa thritut e'stther end (31 - 1 ' h eliiio to e estimate for which 'llir tivi two 4113 . , lie delit'inteViii . Pal.. '. tt,' , lV is - 'y '' ii , Airis i thiiii'sl6o,ooo , oll, , yeiirl 'Sir; IrteirOthisi:view :ot:the , ceselbelielXttl thaViii am] itellleyerifMticif. mstimmartice-thig, 4011/mob toftt - ,AuIT•N tz:.:41, 1 . -- lttarg qt r ) le terg' . . 4 " W e; etbie • "atd , 4 ' 15A , M7?' lieW 'MP gill - P141% ' *di 1 latidpiteramerkedwldiltell will , thbfrgovieittrantAlndstibirtyrileadnrauttla stand up in this House and oppose 04;41,4- to every member sent through the m s tempt to curtail the oxpendllutes'iff -thb as act Itiv7 slOiii ilood I,sLatus scat/ orpn TAM= kon di auo c ,fia xacri o : /1132/9 oT "q 44 ..1/ • • RATE OF ADIM:IMMIENFO. Der • aaai 731Z1631thiii , ir ^ . K • sia Au M. : of ten fines • 131313,13 B), i2:E=7CFrtnnTnglip, retnivartny'tha— arst,und 4 cent=mitorin nt tom , i l nslnia .T. .0 .aOrE i nuntreaswroD ix* ludi.,. Znselfrin lit J 91 91 ,NISMOLID - ,tym_-nS 'IIF. lo ,eswisa .111 `..o.liaeqa r ot !, MrMtittantto .44 ' ingseTenstinartiNgazifo Matatittßellibetiontlo cam 'ps7 ';'o3il .- . i': 7 ' . . !:IPP"lrrtt . t449 l9 ":' . ,- 'llbtleliJitig4l-chl4,o••=l§git.i Ira 4ii ... MAMA l e ttAiiiiiWaiiiiiiaikur:.e.u.zo ntAree 41P:195.1niffintrvrTrfttA ...Ith v ..p pafi c idrat lrMMlgtrL6 1143 .,,, to , 31erbffIlettill‘ifirdok , n ' ll4 Bi r rta . 112311 ..., itt p41,41,: zi A!." .0;16 1 .1 1 ore . 0 •rk . nbllZa . .mstWl o 4 l .6k l 'PAO*, ir! ,1 4 1 41 ,, a pa ti irHA nmi l n,tho rtur _inotion . e :sue v retf? ••• 1 4.44.• , 33 ~1 ',le run Med Cotkitiol zt o Migrailtr, Vara t3l coG .t'iliirshallresleallsgaltitufiZ lii o•e; eil/ ' (rite idebilbanAllo #9Wle 904: - RlSA•llatq•li "P4 l l n , lvarr*w i w ea f"_.. , Ana hour andViLlf nitap . dzieritr . Zarriiitdrtirieludifeed getting tha bill: f. Skeal3ful tiTenlY,Mel mi ' s ll ief r_ules, =Choovl corieur4oued the tido' Ornitiaolitin" 133Sulvart• hiatelo for klxibite2 asnt /Amur , ; woxthofroldiugf tin Aclof, Ni t ti a riAtls talytod t,t, itlfeValiterindialisliNvliitehothe• Biqa& -hick,: put. tinei nez Aux,iNimiqls4;9pAilOdYlt ., :t. Ayortik xhip ignit ty were wr o f . on„ , , rbaul. o , , v, • ilo s sl 13if end , proteatett , delinittiny a; thomii":4Beinoonitfiltiftol.l °Yll4(tft•iftpr' red 4144 lead, in,passingtlioer for atoiod &meetly in front-'of lleheirim? 1 ithil 'ening litionlively to his speech:. When:Alm :,; 'latter AP his party Butker, !great earnestness, "tot Me ask flied tentleman to which party does he refer ?'°'• tlitialgnalCorihekiing htirna,. anti r3vai• bitterness, the members ciowilf ettrotlnu ,pech his if 'ffitty eipeoted a per- , ,sertal 'ericntoner.• o' Bingham was pouring put the.vials of a. wrath. upon , Butler the killer suddenly beata ptdereittite FetikttiV titiwUrds Us' aiYat; tinning ronnd crying: 'fele:irk I ,chock l': I Wan tq I. I 13414,, ho reached his float BillgioullL •billatipd.and •f FartlinvortliffUltied pbetw e ty niliatitef cif 'Mk timerto , l3fitletirlEiveiyfi body' • =Tweed 'Boriwithing--wM But ex. ) tuSPetj j upitho sleevessif :coat, and puffed.ou ids pfigtutcletre ttid Of f ',mint?• ppss ho did wli •Tio prop: wed titokitik the. Senate out!':.of the hall •RepresonOillyes, Tbat favorattitude Of Butler on ,great 060011:Ms 'aye - ittleins ,huainese. percePtlbly, proationns he laatin ibis cler loillet e ,ll{ol44% , was,prnintrigg.to " maati Th biller- est Ching' he oats say of B glititn VS refer to 1114 "the tilait'who tiling tins. Stir. • ratt, , f; such so ho 'made this A Pert of his ex brdinip.,, Ail - igloo:xi moved nneasily in. his • seat, ai If his Cast tholight to dart aefreteite" the It all attdckllutior ; tnit Stun Cox put , his, Meld on hie 81491 , 11*r rel qui°4 o o doWu. Then came the read ng or Ifingliarti out of the Radical partY, which' Beltlerlhaa •'' threatened oversinee that ' , black bilanda.t." when the unferlintage •BioShaln Pelt snap ,iodglitent and pashtici tha Virginia bill while 'linnet was away practising law hi Massa./ chi:LS(4es'. 'Ruttier iwati , not.aatisnod . with , reading Bingham out; Bo got allor Ferias worth, Logan and the other Republicans " Litho helped 131 tighten pass the bill. relo parbreetilcl suceoett with ;such atoll In it, mid-no ought , ..to succeed, ho egld bringing, his, nst down with great cuaphaslit upon his desk. "Rd Upon thh recn &oda to atone for , their , bffeneeilbyi voting.' royalty Senate iunendments. . .Butler lifui not been so much excited since the Im peachment of Andrew 3011113011: Anitiele glotved 'with rage and he whipped. initho ! Republic:o;ol*rib° had strayed way from the fold with Bingham as ifthey tMtl been so many schoolboys, of whom •ho' master. There, worn one or two attempts at ,rebellion,howiaVati arid the ni 4 ster found 4 ,3 would have to take ELS well as "give reproof. When Butler's twenty Minutes bad me pind Farnsworth resumed the floor, •and. in about fifteen minptoe excoriated Butler, the infinite delight of Bingham end other offending children ori the Republitan side' of the, le gave Butler to un derstand that•he was not the proper mono, lecture a Republican of twenty-live yearfr standing, like himself. Farnswiarth 'had been' a ,Ropubliain when.' Buller • was engaged in hunting fugitive ala Yea all over Massachusetts, This fentiamtlte-: mint created a sensation, 'and •Butior stood in hie place perfeetly tialandar• struck at the boldness of Farnsworth, The latter was.at tlici Chicago Convention, Ito said, trying to nominate Linoaln, when. Butler was a member of the Charleston Convention, voting for .Toff Davis. hero the Democrats, who Like to see Butler's old ' record overhauled, burst Into applause and laughter. lint Farnsworth was not through with the gentleman from Massachusetta, , -- Ile spoke of his voting for Breckinridge at the Baltimore Convention and then re- • (erred sarcastically to his midden • version to the Republican party. The con', ersion of St. Paul, ho said' was•noth ing In point of snddentiona Myth° ' cob { erlooo of Butler. For fear that tile country would not believe Ma the couverelon was genuine he had followed the example of another scripture character, • who denied his master, and who thought it necessary to ctirso anti swear in order to make people believe ho was in earnest, it Wilis'gettlng hot for 13ntler, and at every hit Mado by Farnsworth the democrats +would burst out In uncontrollable laughter. Butler, however, held hispeace. Re had either nothing to say,,er he was tooTntich demor alized' tei 'sky^ it Ildrightini- wee' amply I:Nonacid. He could not have replied so handsomely or so crushingly to Butler had ho been on the floor instead of Farnsweelli. The veto on concurring in the Senate amendments was strictly a party vote, all the Republicans voting for it and all the Democrats voting against it. WAS IT A "natioEn Olt $00,000? A Nese Orloam. Sea Napteln'e Fortune I its In g— an be Yolsoned—Rts tintightt, Poiretans the Murder. ers—The Body klzhemeo. The Now York Sun flays! John Alexander, a sea Captain, about 74 years of ago came on to ibis city from Now Orleans in ago,. came 1808, to speculate in Wall street. had from $40,000 to 560,000 in bonds, which he carried In a bag around his. neck. These were seen with Wm-with ia a week of his M death, which occurred at the residence of of r. Gardner In One hundred and twenty-seventh streeti March. 26,1809.11 Ho died apparently of narcotic poisoning. The bodywas burled in Green wciod,Mareli 28th, a cortilleate having been furnished. , by a physician living in the same house, under the name of Cohn. • . Mrs., Rurke, Alexander' a daughter, hav ing missed her father's usual letters came' on to Now York and learned that ho was dead. She took up her residenoo varsity place, at Ninth street, to Inquire into his affairs. When asking after his property, sire Was at first told that he had left only some old clothes, but at length Mrs. Gardner Dam itted thaeAleXandet ; had 88,000 in bonds, which she said he had • galled to her as' a • reward for.-:the , carp which , she hipi taken of hintr-ri As the Gardners lut,vo Peen expend, ing a largo'spro of money, and as bondfia had been traced to thbml belonging to: Al.' ' exander,.esusplcion of foul play arose, and , yesterday the body was taken up by order of Cerone'r Flynn, and removed to the Morgue to-await an analysis , by Prof. Dartimusa. Gardner, his wife, and Rosa Ring, the servant girl, were arrested to await thole: suit, fliehistprthcipallyes h Witnesi.,-' Clicttr,e in the 3fedicof Voting. (or Area 4 Mr. tag - rence,pf,Ohio,' this session, In troduced a resolution making an amend ment to the Constitution tb obviate thp trouble experienced- at the laterreskiential election ; it provides that two electors shall be chosen at large from each State by the voters therein, and the number of electors • in each State shall bo eetgal to the number, representatives- allowed a State, mud 'that they be chosen In single d,istricts. - The' times, places and manner of- choosing such electors are Jett.. to .tho State, with the provisions that Congress may, by law at any time make or alter such regulations. Congress is to provide for the case of abselwo, 'OVeltictors *lode of determining .valitt of: elections,. and,of contesting, the, righ to the Mlle° of Presi dent and Vice President. Thiel was refer red-to thei Committee on the tev-fsiert Of the' Laws. . - trhey are agreedns to , the neoetattir apd., tho. meas Are, but ea Will soinefime before another electiqn, they will net be in hilitoto pass it; though they wilV report, the bill of Mr. Lawrence, • or. A Mini-. Laroncr,tfl-Pfisi'A°:PF. V.lBBagrl - ( 4•PiN4,Nr i ts4FiciF,? x,,the FA or cCuntry; in 4 incngurni itddreita;do tp MC 61f , ,fgreeit tif thOlniteitiirlates; April 30, I'M, used . thoi fOlin t dringlinn When I was first honored with , ti into the serVlce of thredantry, then on the eve of an antarmandatlgglA Lit dttt liberties, tbn 4 . 4 at yttl4n,h;.lcentated duty regmfoll.tinit I should. rerio temp nnce 0 , 04 pe canlSty'63intionittitioiij rem' thie resoles= doh .vtatin nctiniffanee;depakted. And behtg. still under the ,impre4sions,, which produced it; I must decline; as inapplicable tei iarYself,'SiiY"shitre fit the' , -personal mho; hirfteAti nrhichlmsyl beriMlisperusablyinr 0 /041 1 411 41 1,Aw*Lt ;P a / 7° l ' 4° P Execntiye ; ,a f d o c r tortiy . tild anti penrellaiy 'est/Mates 'for the station in whiehdram placed may, dnr ;Mg MY.CPAimat i re t o btl al li r tc,lartielita4irevetrre,..,A)..,.,...F.,.,,, to X ileeki net tlotirifi anything tirilhnvOleard intifi;bytheyEtietitdertbractur owiiday: Whitivdtilatatome Washington have thought ritAppabiting at:plias imhis Cabinet-men-that bas glven him presents ? -Ali),(1 , •. _.: J ..I,:se.Wk ....:." ,•,.. . i•• ]the l-A4ifWf 4"4CA; fuisicotel:d if t lA s tipni n 4 r -o iannad• ginyM..COfigpu k e clg d m , illailiXtegrTbOngni L pg Ja ma ix i n,. sultatfon n regard to pas "Ki - sl V/ d . for the promotion of Christ °fend :• • ,^, ez w: