Slllunn VAX UIIHKIt. Kiliti'f. VOL. ;>. fthc (Tcnicc fhmocvat Voriu C 1.50 per Annnm.ln Advance- K T. SMUGERT A J. H VAN ORM *. Editor* Tharaday Moruine. February 8, IHB3- MR KK1.1.1 Y'S tariff on ipiininehti" lioen ctrickfii out, and he will prolm lily not he able to ressurrecl it. It will therefore remain on the free list to gladden the fever stricken suHirer# of the country. MR. MCPHI-.K-SON, clerk of the House of Representative# figure up the representation of the text house In lie composed of 120 Republicans • > Kcadjusters, 2 (ireenliHikers, "> Imle. {leudtuts and IH2 Democrat*. IT is again announced the one hun dred and ninety-ninth tint" 'hat John 1 Davenport has at last captured the forger of the Morey letter. It is not elated where ho keeps the unlucky fel low. WOOD RRT.I' MII.LR. put in a claim the other day in the Senate, that New York was a greater iron state than i'ennsylvania. In his travels perhaps the New York Senator never got into Pennsylvania. If he did, it must have been in a sleeping car. Co So It EKi proposes to prohibit the importation of adulterated tea. Since its prohibition in England, the United States is the principal market for the poisoned fraud, and very little, it any of the pure arliele is now to he had in American markets. THE detective polite torce of Wash ington city who are suspected of fur nishing aitl and coin tort to thcivca generally, foru division of ihtir swag, 1 ave lieen abdi-hed, and the I'te-i --dent has notified them that tln ir ser vice will hereafter be with. Tor. distinctive difference btlween | the Dsiummti ami Bepublicaoa oo 1 the subject of the tariff is that the former favor u revenue tariff' with incidental protectiou in favor <>f the industrial interests of the country, while the Uepuhlicuiis favor protection with incidental revenue. IN Midlines, the fight for Senator i t-tiil continues, and everyday g own in bitterness. Ferry the Republican can I didate never exceeds 49, Stout the Democratic candidate ■><), and ihe bal- I lance scattering l'i Hl r |irniiiiii'iit citizens ut tliin lime seem to lie curnest in a desire to r form the iiiiitiic-i|>nl nfliiir* of on R borough, HIM! in TIN so believe tlint much may lie done in I bat direction by discarding party in (lie selection of nllieiul representatives, have requested us to ask Col. Hastings to hold the Rf|itiblicnn primaries a week earlier, 1 than usual. They also ilesire a simi lai request be made of the minority party. This rcqit st is just ami rea j souable, and the party that dares not | comply with it, brand- its motives as unworthy and purely partisan. Ihe people want time In examine the can i di'hltes. ami to archillV select the fit and reject the until nominees ol either ; |iarly. The latter years have made almost axiomatic the wise declaration of a living, though venerable, statesman, Horatio S-yiinire, "the peopleare none directly de, eiulent for their comfort and happiness upon the government of their township otiieials, than U|mii | ilie poliey of the l're.-ident, or the leg islatiou of the National Cmigrt In less th n two weeks the charac ter of the borough administration will ' have been determined lor another year. The issue ol ruesday * election is of gravest import to the projierly holders ol Helleloiite. That there has been mismanagement in the borough \ li ian es, that there have been nun er oils leaks and riuutsimtis extravagance, that there has hem lavish expend! . ! ture of the union ipa I moneys —with nothing to show for it, ami that the present eouiieil, as well as it- prcde eessors. are lamentahly defi< ient in ordinary business sagacity lii IK ais 7 per cent, and i : up to the limit that t an lie bori c, no one of the city fathers seems to have thought of n sinking fund. '1 hough ; ive pay a street tax lurge enough in keep in good repair lour times our present mileage, would any Strang' r judge it by their present condition, rhough we owe of n school ■lt lit, our school aeeoinmodutiiiiis nre so inadequate to the increasing swarms o| children tlint another build ing must soon I* erected. Another j h lor som ' north wind patriot. Though conservative business men have offend i $(10,000, for our water-works, in the j wisdom (!) of our leaders, they have : been relained to increase the atiiiual deficit. Th n jMior depart men t has ! lieen so grossly farmed that it needs no comment. Willinmspnrt lies proven tho coili- I nest of repudiation. What shall we i do? ..... - LATE reports from Washington m dientes tlint the Inritr Iti'l will fail nf ' passage nl this session for want of linn . Judge Keller who has charge of the | House liill says the outlook is not en j coutagittg, niid Senator Morrill who J engineers the Senate hill is nuieh dis CI HI raged, while Messrs Head and Car | lisle representing respectively each side of the isiie, say "it is physically impossible to pass a tariff hill this sin : sion." Unless Mr. Kelley's pro|ioi lion to rail road the iiii|Hirtaiit appro i print ion hills, y t to Im considered, I though under a susjierision of the rules | without consideration, which is not Itkfly to tii'ft with approbation, it i | safe to predict that the tariff hill i. i (loouicil for the present Cotigrem This |is uniortnnate. The question shoiiltl I lie willed The subject of tariff revis (oil, has loii){ been urged, whs as im |m >rtmit at the commencement of the Fort JT-M venth GmgrcM as it is in its i expiring days, ami why the im|torianl work was |ut offm the Inst moment, the U. |iin li nn majority wi I have to account. The Democrat* cauuot be be IJ responsible. "KVIt'Al. A Sit KX ACT JCSTICK TO AL.L MKN, ► WIIATI.VKK ATA IK OH I'KKM 1 AAIOJi, lo l louo> nil 1'1.1.1'1 H A I . HKU.KI'ONTK, PA., TiII)IfSDAV, KKISIM AI!V K, Iss.'l. Congrosoionul Apportionment. Among the (Aingn-ssioiial Appor tiiinuient bills prepared for the con* -iileintioii of the Is gi-lnture, none i .- -edits to po.-*eAn in ire the men; ot i fairness than that reinl in pine hv i Mr. IVireclU, of Mifflin, in that it avoid* us far a4 possible the division of counties, and (H-rhnps with one creep tioii, places tlieui in convenient con- I igu MIA di-l ricK It placer III! lielgll holing county of Clinton in very good eonipany, Intt scatters them north and northwest on n pretty long line of travel hc-idcs severs old genial friends who would regret topmi eoni pany. Mr. I'aiet-L's lull gives i'hilu ilelphiit the saute district as at present, taking a contiguous portion from Mont* ginnery, principally settled hv people doing business in Philadelphia, In form the sixth district. The other twenty-two districts are niiidu up us fit lows: Till hacks sod llie buUnce of Mont gomery. > o—(.'neuter ami DrUwar*. '.l' O l. Oleaster. Itllli lt.-ik ml 1.-l-aonn I ittt Lehigh, Not tliaui|-ion nn,t Car ; IJih —I, ir-kawmina, Monroe. Tike ale I Wa \ i e. Kith —huternr, Wyoming and Su'l- IV. til. • 14 h— "mimju limits, Tegs, Ilmd/opl ilet I'.lller. I.l.li —Schuylkill rniH Columl-i . I bill Liniiiiiny, Norlliuiu tlUlnl, M oil .tr, I 01011 a let Soj'ler, I Till Yoik iiii'l It, 11, lon. It>,li— A-lauu, Cuiulo-R LAIID, Frsnk tin nlei I - 11). I'.' h— f- io.in. It olf.ird Ifunling-intT. Juonu, M 1)1 ri sii'l t Vuiri -11) li <.'leMitield. Cntol-ria *n,| Itisir I'lsi— >N •-•(iiioielsinl, .Snni-rsei hi 0 Fs telle. -'-'nl—Greene, Washington, fteaver sii-1 jisrr ol Aiieglieoy. 1' •I l'iliHl.Urg Hint |i:l rI of A i leg lien > -4 li A ileglirli) t ill and Imlaoce of A IF-Klien v. lull—Armstrong, Indiana an-l ft uI - l-r. I'ti'h—l,"rence. Mercer and '"raw liild I'Ttli—4'lsnon, .1- IT- rwn, Cameron. Ci-nioii. Klk hii-i Mi K-.il l's I. Kile, Warien, Venango srel f . n e •. The adoptiou of this 101 l would probably divide the parly r- pi, -• oiu tion of the state about equally, giving |a-iliups a majority of one or two ne-m Irers to the K puhiieuti party. llt K Republican* during the ln-t e k indulged in a little cheap gratu lation over a supposed discontent on the part of Deutncfelic Senator* will, the state admiuislrnlioii, and an im agined unhappy state ol mind of the Democratic party in concrpieni-e. Some fanciful corrcspondei temployed to prepare muterial for the M iisatioUnl press gaie out that the I) in s ratie Senators held a secret caucus to d nounee fiiivi rnor Patiison and Attnr nev General C'ussidy. This was a • west morsel for the Tim** and thp lb publican pre-* generally, mid the lusty manner in which they howled their satisfaction over the pr-o|wviive downfall of the administration, and the I> itinera ;ic parly generally, was earn eat and gleeful, it. t, it turn* out that the writer drew entirely upon Ins iin agination —was wholly at fault in his statements and led his cmpinvir* into the hlun eiing falsehood The thing was scarcely worthy of denial, hut the Senator* have given the story a flat contradiction. The consultation had no such object as antagonising the administration, nod was a mere consul tation of Senators to arrive At an un derstanding of thn course to pursue on legislation to come under their own immediate action. ISut the sensational prcs had its howl, all the same, ami is incapable of any shame for the lie. IT seems now to lie settled that a River ami llsflmr hill amounting to (4.000,000 is to Ik* urged for pc-sag* at this session of Congress. Io the early days of the session it was an nounced that no hill would he preseu led, hut as congress approaches its end. and many of the members are shout to dis ppcar from the stage for ever, they naturally desire another turn at the ant ual thieying bill before they retire. As usual this bill of plun- Jer will be the clusing work of the •easiou. Governor Pat: 1-on. The rcni'irk* nl Gen. I iivU of the I ) iy\vi Itumorrnt in i Tcnn • n J l lie lui-ly war made up-ill the -rtiii*iiL uml proper The Ireferring m the iiiuti-iint ■ lion nil tin' lU:h "I .Imiuni v, *.v "II is inlininiii rain hi, I lin ii. a, is ju-t liiri-i; works I'M. In fuel, i! :h-idli 1 ill worklog order yet. In. an incoming (jtivi rimr rnjiiiii * mi>i• -u m- In lake up tin; rein* nl p iv-r ■ lii predecessor laid down. Ofr.uirM*. the position is new to In n, nii'l lie new In llie |h •>>iti■ 111 ; hut he i< i.u i x ,ei ptiuii in the rule in >ii.ilar *.i- ■. I lie wisest mail Ii els the 111-will'-- .li .1 jl aiigeempliiyini'iil. He has nut Iml an opportunity evi u in in ui_.ii.ite. tiiueli less tiienrry out, a sin.de incus j urc n|' reform to which he ran !* ! pledged, or wliieh the people IH.MII . Nevertheless lew GOVeril -: 11*84 ll.au i a iiiiuith HI office, have In II more *• I fntly •nugmiisal. Herein in* cue* ' mil* have nimle a mistake. T iev iiuvi , liegun their aita- k. ami ilemiiii nut ui. j 100 room As he hits not hail an .ippir ■ niiiity to merit tli-ir n-*.ii •*, ili?ir .ir | rows inll harmless I'm* p. .p!. <,I I'ellllsV I VII la ilk In Ve lair pill \ . 11l 111. it is pari nt lh' ir eoeial la ing llr \ w ill never strike a man win • h• • luwii, nor i mull inn Inn iit.M.ird, ! When Governor Pall i on lirctlo fait It Willi the | mmiple, ihey w.'.l h- , ;in i l'l Mule 111 II hi 111 : hill llli . M ill |Mi! ! I It ' themselves, "or SHlielioil it in ■ ' • r-, i until litis lime shall irnve I ■ at* lacks of tlx* slal waris an I tie .r .lies tiave "si much ytem MI t • m ii • in have a purpose. They ii .t(I AI IIMU I'allimli s s'ri ngtii. ami hj • . I■. Ik j hint ilnsii iM tiirj? h" run iiwiug e• :i*,c (the ri for ins prnoii-eil |i v re w in. j.-ahuis nf hi- gr wi ; *u. •*ll • wi.h tin* (KMiph*. i lie api> >in' 1.1 ' Mr (.'us-idv is n mere pit •\t i i •ir Ii .sillily :aw< ak iriVeiili t ; lh. em I my, Tiicv admit hi- h net* lor tlx ■ lliei ..I Atturiu y t.. m .i, ami :e kin it.ledge I lie (• iVl'l II"I - il > ple-l ui el I ighl I ch . I li.- ,w:i i i i, u i vi-ers Ile ii .'j.p em, in re i,* i has II . u'O iiml t > .tnml i.p i : 1 u i .* v ■ ami.it pla. i'lhen flugi i iip .ii a -ingle act ot lb* UuVtfuur which imiiea :he hi- inli grit)'. I lie .Inly nf the Ih 'li . r .!- i. |. tin; tin V "iniuhl slaml hy li. (i nii u>r an.) hi* a.I nun -l ia i mil. II . . hi. 11 v • X|a-e| rymi>H'hy, ui -upji >r- . !r ■n H pllliiii alis Tliey ailing ui /■ .1 In nat lie hall.it Imx, ami will ' mtituie I iil.i it. W'e h'.pi no Democrat wi.lem hrHce the mislakin p. t \ .1 npj -i --lion to the G iveriinr lie la lp< Itop'.u e ill olfiee. (ioveriea l'litiisoii Will tin .li.-ate li mell !>• fore Ihe | ..pic, an.l his strength will ho the peril Hiring: li. Tilt: Repuhli.hiih of the II If ami | the Itaknia lohhy nnt'lc u vigor i- il f irl on M iinlav to place llie r- lisn l>.rough ill positioij In he |n. iil into lhe Union at till* session, hut Mr. : it IIMIIIII ami lie Democrats wa re nh-rt i ami gave Ihe alii-mpl a final ipiivlu* ; In! llli- aII.I |||e in XI < inllgH -s nl |. in I'lie ipiesiiou came up on a mmil in llie elfeet ol sin h ' p ncce>lings. The two third Vote re Jipiind to ctmsiiler it, waa cmispii uout* ly missing, ami thu were llie Re* putilieans I'M hi I in one of their dc*- | |H*Mti preparalions for 18.14. HI the ! it* I*l iii<>n of two more rotten states to llie Union (hat has uu pr< jmi uii*m ur right tu mlmusioii. TIIK present C'-mgres* only have almut twenty working dav* to com plete its work on the Tanfl and other j iin|Hirtani le, iluiinii lo make up iu j hibtoiy. It has done hut little, uml ' (hat little lint of such a character us t | meet the approhalion of (lie country or ai-cure the coutinueil ascendency .f the Ks publicau party. (•■ivernnr's M'H*age. (j ivsrnnr Piitisoi. vesirrd iy sent a a i•. i ii.- 1i,i.1 . a which i 1 it- "• *Ugg**sl inns an* lice led, w ill ICI ve li. see |. I lis | to I v .In * o til very iisld wnis Iu- rig tin* rein tin ier of the session Ifii* ft-comm-il'l tUoti-i of llie messnge ■ al. ui it... ||.,.* i,f gov**ritoi.*iii. li^ ' "1111 I . I A - ~( AN I.U, ,E.I I IY | IM-IIE.L : h ir.- if.. I ||. gnveriMir' begins t.y ie I Ull 111-mil' _• 'II.. rej.-al llf 111- set 111 IX . S I e II g 111 / Ug t1,,. I llli .. r-Cnr-lel ■I i'tii!a lelplil.t ami C.J.lt illU- t.v algu Ilk f* il llie Jltiolllliili nl Ihe olti.is O' lilu'i'ieiit tux rot lector, si-ali-r ot s'.- til - and in.* i-uri-s iio-i tuiil-r .nspei ' I • 11 eIIn-Ii pi ■ I"I*I Isto I lie imi si. (e| II mo .it I ti— -11 .i v 11 lest ion |a t: ng tin gr- .in I ll.il ", xI fa vagal, t ..ill i. - - l.r.i'.i ill i-IJi - h'.t'lii.g ela*" Mli-i I list "ilo ,u' lia -rii. - nl.iiul.l n l t.e ui 'l** a' . INL-IIV- 11-I'IUS- nl |(„ L-nilllu.L|-| In, I,ll' •lli id |'i-t-rm-i.i sliouhl h- desired' ' ii- Ii nor ili* 'i.Fstirti-tKin an-i riot n- ; t till alls of 111 j uiiking Slid esc i|-i ! ' "111 ill- I iji.l-n. of lil in J'lie g a - rm.r tin r-lore ric.in mends il.at all n 'I" si ill -s la* |-g -l.te.J ~ul of • X ••••in - ami ill I'Xlrss ig tnl salilit'sl . ."I uc-'d |. ■ -.JILL* fhtily ecrnpei -AIM 'I- . li< - * 11... g .•amiinl •>>r -I h • all lies is i< gai list fees f .r nil | ul. .'..11 i ii-. Ili h s opinion Ihe .jut i n 111- const nut ion l UI. iuuhledli lh It ti I 'ln'- rof I tie st ale Hii I li>r a 1 11 v•r i • Ml lilts a lint I lit | "ID I wnl-tfi w Mti'i IMI '• * ••*'. I g ivernor llie'. pas— —s I - i-.ii. * i t.-r ' 11' muf ih- -ll*| ■el (if nl!. i a li-ril-. ng. ref iring j.arii. uUi '-1 'he I.uses -li rli ii,w gr .wo uj. j, i ui* Ist • ii' •• in.ii -r i xi-iing Uw. II -Il .-g-su as s remi .|y ..lisl ll.e s lv* • i .|. gI i gii t-ii in ilie 1.Ij..r >.l ll.e | u •-t ir i. 11.. 11.. In.* IUI isroul I *.-o A•. .• *-I-|.I 111 1 1,*, ESS- G1 11 r.inn 1 1. • ' --i-t-i 11.1 * -11 —< Ia- s-|t -ri isiug sp ' -ll'i-s. A -' a l'luls"h it.y lUC'i H |f , ' I-HUI slmui I le carefully gusr-ie-l I -s-lilg null llii* tojnr* tl,e g.irerii'il It SO. I lie s' '-111 I m nl Ihe I - gtslat uf- I- ' ] 'IM • '..r ii. h-ili-r gov* rnm-nl oi .*•. pr-pii-d liy ihe commission sj l-M.ile i *-i-i ,| >-sr* sni e. si I l ; .ii* in the r--j i- s| in i umn-|s ihe ill inlro luce* lh. S •!, aI. n V\ ,11 ,ee | . n.ln; 1.,r th -elii-.o nl ■ f *i -, li-* li-ia --ri - iipl n eisa . I -111J.1.H I-., ree lil o* -i. 111-. • : le d- jN i --i -• I,- i|e. gi.sled •-) Ii > i lii*—* t ii i un.'ur.ii m nl voln>* 'I el-en in i-sia'-li-h- l llimugliou. Ihe .Isle, sil l lo tl,i •i, J ||,e j.ss.sg 4 I ■" |-r-*i I I'nng how ml l-sllnl* , -le. I I- i-ri ... •! ..f whs) - 7 Ihe* .lis. nd mi w ii- klll.l -if ps|u*r. proj.o.i. ■g- 11 era I s.lsi > lull fir the |i-lg*s • ( i ie co i.ni-m-eslili. ii...*ii.n ll.e pas • agent a J.JI- .riionm-nI l.|ll al this *r -1"• ' I I g • -Ilure srlilrh sh ill I •"r - 1 npiiisM-, 'Ugg. sls ih it tin g ■ ..in,re r—| -esl uuislsii.iing rlisrler. ol H.C n |Hr*li ui. k-pl nlise by a fieri. ii u* organ t tiinn and mikes a strong sj.jiesl fur legisli I ion enforcing llie **•• iif ••' ii tli sr 1.1 - <>f i lie c-.11 -I ii ui. ii It I- lh# /'. '...a pMfowwd plrsMirr ! t-i -ii.|.ii w-ll I" a I 'jil the *Ugge>tlOns of lh- gu*i lll or sn i I'l|.lesiir to give ill-ill pr.-vcticsl etf.ct in sjij.r .pi Ist- legist. Imn. Tu* republican* in congress hsv- frit li re I s-s .y llie lime ol tli- session until Ihey are oblige I lustieiipt in ps no l-ob-inl applopr.slion lull, without Hi*- cu-tion or even consider*lion. R c*n*e Ihe d-in > rl* |>revent-d so Sllempl 'n ru*h through llie legislative *p| nvjo s* t' >n I.U. involving m l l lions ol dnlltt* of the pen, !-'* met. w.iliout *ov op j |mrtunily f-ir exriniostion. republican popers like llie PliiUdelphi* /Vr** chsrge that (he larirt'loll is being i.h- Miucted h* llie l>-i3->cr*iio congirrv m-n. This is merely disl.liy exco for ihe (allure of ihe republican m*jor* Hy loisU- |> Ihe lanff .-ommifsirn 101 l • t the beginning of the session lJ*r. rtalnrg l\ilriM. T f • ivU tv u isot JI Uf ihs Dr.xto* CitAT this week coiituiiiing the rc| >rt of the counly Commiieiouer* **# priultci nl I lie * (B.*e of tie Centre ll*U Rrporltr. . TKItMN: A mi m. in Adunrr. $37. Tic.' lib' <; niix iiiit rif money itii • ill'j.i vi niiiiij! w 'i • never authorized Iby air.ltiily I - matter i wptct* i v left ir ■ I l'i Itvl iriii' i Tuteo. ('■ H.on \ in, it • • lib bat fumi-hed MiiiM ii j I hi,. l al,. ut $90,. ' Mini) 'v. r in. I .'!'efitinj,' $ 150,- ''oo, b' v. i|.i'- stuck of pre- I'lO* lllL'till". - riir. in fl nf lut Saturday and | ""ii in In v but' lit* ,1 verv tlidnictivt of ' ;>"ii H • rll I' i:;i.ylvntiia. I'iM ..'.ii A 'j'lient city Milbra •ever'it , i n."- .Ii- ii - in I,uili being -iiliii'i,'. . A M .i' I v 111 < • Tnutville, Oil tin ai I 11. i : .il, much damage ha- liein ! .• ,i ! many people have '"•in r'-'i'ii- 1 tt.'b 'lifJi'-ilty, while li' rI. ,ii- ii.. ~ |ii „n; itiih ail 1 tle i r i' iiiU'ii O.n iof t 1 i -! pmfituhle indus ri"- • i .1 Ihi lli jir -( ut ( tin :r - - 1... 1 1- .!• --I - ruling S mi* • I K.'initi 'lnt. ibetni. It reptires • nin 11 I'II 1 1' i I | n ■' eeiile lln lnj.iiie.il, ii 'I I'** I hi inter, it liib.: it yields iii'l-u ne T• iilr i - I • ll< 11i' ill most i -('•I" tin i-and- dollars. The i IvHiitnee* . t ilji. liu.il i.. r>\ t rutlk r - i at viln t I i e tlii'ten arc K*attd nut, the jiiit in i lie .ante. A lill.i. ii- i ■. . 11.• |by Sen il'.r >ii 'i art In n.j i -:, t > |. re vent •' 11- Inien • lii .i - \Hie., ' r from > In r. : ► nit v ile* fur • in. if nb i' v. ihlaml useless a l'. ■wi mi n i: i. |i'.iblei icrticeive 'I li'ifbiii ein ;i.-ve ilue* not pre i -umo ! i init i i ttiilt the u-uul modes ■I i "el „• 11 ,: ie mi i : or placing Illi'lilati. , , lie field, but aims to . 0:j 'ii' i*. In . auite and i' "itl'y I' i it, nt!i| he devi* oto . ■ ' • tin't ti be en i,* ',ri> ii i e.ii i : u|i'in by their Jl* t • ii i ii. \ i Ii loreing them into io| ti tut ttitii tiie infernal bores • i 11 1 " I •tit \ ■ r-e the country im "'ii c a lmi tII g I lie lie. pie it t'nb' Im Im iw i; 11 great pleasure. i'ui tin. i. i. hi* ut tin: i vtls of ptdi* ti- thai Liu t'linii"! reach. i vie 'li aiiiiiuinccincnt made at It iie |. ! i It. a nen Democratic 'l' i i. iibii.-lii- I in Philadelphia, u ii ample < .ijii il |u insure its sue • I' i* a -1 Mii I tin* paper will le under the editorial nitiii|wMMof W. I I I It" I. ! til' I. 11l .iSlor I itelli iii •r. Sin ha publication bit* hoig 1 ''t i in- ii v. t 11 tin |r the man- i_i• 11 1 in ut i, • in. ry.. lie and biilliant t' in v' chairman the * ate (.'otninil "e, i annul biil ut cx'tUMve cirrul.v u"ii aiui advantage to tin Democratic party. * 1111. i'hihnb Ipliia/'r>n ilif letni" o' the bilin j I .en (lenrral (Si .ni u|m ilie retired lisi.it the army Willi it.crniik at getter*). The chair in in w. iii-iiuetnl la piefaie a rcpott illt-VIM 111 111.- bill HI t'C lUl'lllll l ii to (he .•••ininiitee at their meeting on Tltuiaiiny. A nt'iioriijr report in op posiiim. to the | to|.niti.