ago, I urgently, recommend . a. refonir in..oa • I e gyi O _the Civil Service of the country. In con- i at ontrost ciudtrat. , fortuity. with - that recommendation, Con--'; ...=-_____, r ..._ ___ _ _ .. , __.„._, ..,,,,,,, __..._...._:. ' gress t itil the iliWstect, idif;,,ef au ,fte..t teak- 14 ••••' , l - li . ; -11 : . n.,kwLE ., ,yr, - , 1 01 : ,. .. , A , ~.., I -. to app ttty subdryfvv it e,x-t,i' 2 1,. - - - -*. r--t-;s-:::-!=,:r:r-r-ril,W.- Fr..., - q 'tenses o the Govertweut, andtthr;;ptlier lj, - - --- 1,:; . 7" . "''"”,:r7i , . 1, '0 i. - -4; purpose approved :larch adi9i 1 7kg,1vei , ,_2.,_,... , -,;._ cu 1 0n5et t,. i5,11 4 1. %. , ,, tht ut -trytigitlicuit'itto Lhel:xeratat'l2 4 '! , •ga...7"aßj!),.. L." to. Magni ,to a Civil Service Reform, and; - . „placda:ll a him the regfOusil 3 4j!,Y.or. 4 1 ;l 4 1. f i r" lc . lA .. rt ... 1. ' u _ ic . imu _"....,.: _., . et t . me so. I ' Aeon matter which should be a tno- A T udeiihaalthPritifvf B °o g et - ' l 9°°"l tltedtbritsißtjtseVfor the coining, Constitn ' eft fhoird 4 or fl" - 1 veil a . geri eme , ni.nentl tiOnaldonventien, we .would urge • upon liffed for the work, to derise rules and 44.,, , e _ mu . . r .. a... ,.. re . . tt . ' 4 l.ltll . lltrttetlittrllfelfdelll4 - ricrftliti: nr-rt.tl mrl . . , t . 1 D! - !°/ 71 1 7. i alleir, it are not yet matipleied, bufit-the, men ner Judicialortillitig,sinr Benc . b.- -.)ishelier . that they iwilkimereed in' de -c As . e zaid!lastlicel we;'•havo.threo its 041rittingaV4danivebieli; et nhe Mlapted.to;the I,ti t i o t, powers it t •oa t to i,„ h ii, m,, , ,: fai ii i , •! o f l o grit ,depa t•rie j. l l. le u r; e v il it . l B l l l 4 .-I:lp ine :i be tit r e .-4 ,; f t c h ,, e ) - n .l g te res :itt l.., 6 ,,v ih. n..,.6,4i i:i i :i; iv ... isti s i . ,in ,.. stit,jitCtl_ by itsfotti i-- ',und,whichl w ill redound to the true.inter-4,tf1,t4. eac l l ft°, Ake.Te ann., pertorm,•seperate ~-ri3tof theothlie •service:-.; At all trents.; functions, for•the,stildpurpose of protect *he experiment •slutll have a air triaL-• . lug the rights ottlio - ,people,;:;from. •the 1 .: • j Iharel thushastily, summed. tart We ep., bamt,.,tieti.dad,-,„w,;;,;-_,,,,.,;.„fi1,,,.; of the •lerations 4.th* storeninient dialog Ahet-,...,„ ; , ; 2:: ~ .,a ti;i, li.; . 4 ":•r s .• ii ‘ ii - t i i .: i : : 6 - 0 . ,..• : T i : .... 7 i ce _bitilk,.o, r : =aid. ;made -. eindlitr, :Boggs-, t;';''.”.!°"., ° H, '' :f . a. • 4 - ...;. ~- w 0 -• t ' ~ ttefungenv ••an lin..arrane , ;[. ne.,• o , „ I xstinktis. lir _to me to be areal' forvottr .„ . „ . ~._ ~ . .. . . 4,,conside tion.: f .I:submit,:theta, . wills • a..';legislate, - thenther to. :azecute-3ind 'Cur- i ... con fideti o. that Yonrootithitietinction will 'cis° u:,safeguardhyllierctoinglitrer,And'-`, be wise, tateniauslike And in the brat 'ln-. h ii iiisbate bo tti thir • An. 6 4 ; tiieltie i reil „, • a.r .••• - - -r • ;terelte? ttkeilthole ° ° °lli ,Ts; - • : ,,, '''' .; to be unb i ased tribiund, ' for a .hist,',all-;, ; ,_•••;.[St rten . 3_,•••` • v.'''. urtAse: 1.-„ , ,..people „, . . 2:. ; :I.lcOu ire: l 3l444db, Oce-i4, 18 71 - • ; PFd.of the , ,to, decide npon.-- their. ..., - ,f I ~, ...., . ......-r-7.01.41..f.17,7.•+, i .` ..../ ' sacred . rights,- their liberty, mid - their: ..:Bia4i ) ,4s)',airilia.;!it.!".„ . nrer's•l 2 °,,._Pon lives; and they' endeavored "to rebel it' 1 - ; :1V , „4.1,5,i1 NUTI*; P... t..: 4 9jii*.• 47 I , uur3' l W - . j f r o m of ,:i o ti o n l if and' lirty hi'ae.' What _,,r4drj efi thel t reasury ni,ll is„. report says. i.., , ..., „,.; ..• . ~.. •,;.,, ••:..: - • . . ~ Isis . the revenues arid-receipta;'show..tbe , tense 1 15 Ato comb h9r,i to-!lity in our state • . , Irctitirrited,when a censidemble rednetion.:redneed to ,rt .mere„ political engine: for , illithe fiCzea entt he Imule Ueetkaye he - ' partizan piprer, ..by; being 'made *elective • .ii - udlion dollars annually ; "bar-the.n.llut `,aud inrialles of all the corniption of-par; . Iron of..the :debt. ,ineltuliiig . the sinktn,, - roi tiL , lit i .a a hae r s. to, th e,..„, a , dat i oli , that 1 ,..fj: politics, and instead of exercising an ihe.aninial ,payment.slnitild net,, be. - less Itudepentlent ilea . l'earless `power for the than fifty millioni. ,Large,tistlie,revenu.es 4 .protection of the rights of ;the people, it hare - heal theyhave not, l ,[ecu•rePPressie4 fins become onengt , Pcirnicki Izineful tribe- 1 t,e;individiali aint-irhere relief .is • desint , • ! naps, and ~_ legislative-, ... executive rind_ . pile; it,ii also. desirable, Co. . Maintain the pnblie - Credit its its present,elevated Judicial i „, s i„ .l potrer fig Merged into a ring or won for its historical video in anticipation, party collusion.. Can the rights, the lib of the, iiiture; :The_ polar . to, negotiate , erty and the lives of the people , be safer; lonits:at loin interest r is. deriV . ed; d`r 9 / 1 ) ; the, under such existing circumstances ?. As exhibition' Olen:honest pUrptise to mini-, , .. . 01 •; : vrett might we be hp . the hen dsof a single . main ,mitt public- fault. he •anunint . ~ .r is still so ' , rent that it caw- • 4elPot, yea better than . to be .. niled. by ,paper,mom,. so', rent , . • netlt' Anaiiiiiined 'at:par. with cein., „'rlie !'slich a condiktstiee of . partizan power. !'oliff;:rciicelitAireen Papeandeoln furnish-1 We are comparatively safe in our rights, ;;ed-ilic liest_initarice -for. .aSecrtaint ,the t when both the tither powers • are reeking ( i n Otii:l . 4 of 14ei ' whi,c4 ;" 1I ' e " q t -- and . 4; iii ,corruption, if wo have an independent.' Its. falhe ;kept at . par, with . , corn.: cfno i . .. . ja.6,16...0f relief 4 l b . ai r a4 . 04„ . ,,.,.. gr00 .fi i. o f ~ f earle,ss, anti honest Judiciary, to which . ] • the eofinfiS; the - Other, to reduce. the vol-'; iii. • , ''4! afiTat 1 ; 11 .4 when • that has fled -mad Of trio currency.. ;It is ppetillontdo to from us, ' , our life,:libeity,tindtheitomit di,:ipetise,:tritli . .idl... internal. reroute • but.; of , haPpiness" 'exist; only' in itaii,lo. In : irscei, thh..4 ; t ,f.4 *rl i t d ed ul f ii ro, 4 in iilo ta ors. ps; 7 o f it hs s ,o pi , r; ,i % fi t i o r - . J.,i,:i.tio,hop.:.of, the ;..f .0.7 ,; . r i o. ii ,t i o o „ seho. erring _ ' Alaoile . huntlirl and ten milliousdidlars,4,lle, as well 'as 4. large .liumber of other :it",riQuelilin iif, - S,i,kkeer- millions: . ',no re- COtinties il] I . oiS,stt s e, Itaie.liad a sinecure •dtictiefi, ef Custorti . revenue should le . roli o i a i. f u ,the person of an - ,"'extra Law, ..within twenty Millie:its. lle`reComnends.;Judge 4 foisted upon us, for Ito other than :'a fednetiona iltit PP' E t t,,bil.u.iniuops ,i partizan andt' verso natreasoni Ante' e In 1 • eoal;niivlideeind skiits,,amttlie.rmor. ' `il'of!till'deties - iin• certain:an:oes usel• in hour own diStriet'been benefltted by . this i !the arts; manufactured and not prtiduced-jatlaitioti4expense ? Aro the number of 1 lu this couittr,Y.: ~Also a nioder,ate.redoe- . Conn Terms.increased.? Are both of our I tion :upon those articles whose 'goat will be I ~, ; judges Croployed;at the'same time-? No ; retlink4hy, _these chang,ei. lle recoil- - •, ~i eeetis the eb e di . simeeat of, this .F ..... 1/ .,,, , of i we only here two judgeS,hoth residents •ssharde and•inoitieS ha. persons' officially ' . af Bradford county, to do . tlitt' amount of 1 connected with the governinent, antl - sug- i Work that, one has done- anti • can do, to ; geSts that the balance of:thh currency, • draw. 61'01nd:tries amounting , $7,000, in- I uuder' the net 61 .. .iifty -- 12th, 18;1, b -e left too distribution as it now stands. ; • , have acted I, in this district so dull of pereepticiii;:that , In h .the.neW loan the hankS' libenillv.' Tiny slioulttlie - antliewited to • he cannot see through . .this thin 'gante"Of Stib*itie. for au aMount equal to the de- 1 - sl iee r s„.:li . y, a i n i p p r i,ei r . A .t, e p t anuearparer.; litviirr.,:liiiire,a for 1 r6 . , ° , 1ai im iL ',...°,,n,,.' 1 i t .t . , h° 3" i•zan, mire pulling behind it ?;, if busine , ' recut e" ili t' ...6ren ' t ' ° " ' " ) '''''''""' - y'J r - , '. :„ ' . has hicernsed to such an extent, that one new associations.. 'lletec'elilineuu°°° , l' - 1 . 0 , /w i at iii a. for a rrea . i,„.„ a , of Nali . , ,a i!eanniit do iklet 'the diitriet be ' nivided, ' _Wank notes: - . • ' .-; -,. f ; :-... 7 z _.. i 4n4 make Spicjut;haliya county, a,district e.mis:fuktilet!'.ipcomnientlatiiiiss are enew ',,,hi ,ihieit,. With.. a resident. judge • and a I , l l ll hi.„ifs • teo-3, o°., .th'ij,°- . ll °'it ; ctic 2 :i°, l :,"" ; Chambers Court, with the. garde; •'number N 'l t t ° l4 l9t i ntsl l4 , ;' im `; ‘ f . ° c ' e . ° ' - •• :1 " 6 " rot terhis in, elvehistliat are- nor' held:lii 'l T‘k ei i!; s ' °i 'l et.k ' °i-e i lre4e gr-Pie 1 hell •' TI "'ir ' idliat ' some show of ":1 tii 411 ',:a , ritit, loci:rot,a.certaliiitig, the L y- ;, Il au .p e life:intl . ; noluMetee.", of ;tlie cetintir„ in- re:iseh r :ldordet teremedy... the Present 'CiVa,o'!ilf ealariek*tara[ioir of the • Sy- . e.vilisoute,pf Whieh, we hare .pointetkont, liCiher'of tii .. ../ 7 rea - sury and fiatmaple:V. t ve , [thiult , , the people - should demand t'n l l°- 1° tleide l iai t tileni :4) • l [ 4e th e ' 'Y" -. throughthejr delegates, Zit the; cofuitt ,, dicdfe. arrangeteents aml:recoinuiebili an i ~• ..,_,,,,, ~ , ,...., ~,., p „increase. of the. commission of th`e - lehns: 1 , ; -.l ? ll :7 ...t ir°t l °°°l . cluventi9l l. ",.. "' ' . shekvs,the - rediiction' of" AnieriCae• pecan 1, 'l.; Thatallsinecure "extra . Law judge" - '•wiminer,t,'6.atid 'repot:sun - ends it enctm rage- [offices ; shall:: die With, the , present.. il3- . 111i'01.113*112Idi00 03 trio .I?e4- meay 5:,..,_ ;i ; otto b ea 6 . ,,. , , •,„„ ~ .._. , , ~.„ ; i . „..., ;a' , ' - tY;Cotniresstoilai stunns;4l,.. • -. 1 , 2. Thdt all kito creatir,c';:ixrecr . shall '' -SExat -Dec. '6, - .-.,1:-, uitlidier if• l4lls s - Xtalien frOili tilt r ti;glsilUtuto.: . , . ... *ere - introdUlitilit telllpp6rilY'llig,°2) 1: :;,3: tlieffilie '. State : OMR- -b e. the tabli.4 1. •italf.iip'hii'ivis - Irltitliajoiii:miLtifi.aiae4tniii,3stitle.rll,,P47l/il.i‘eete-eeet the - - d e uet ., eile ,,,,` M l i ee . h . e P raii . ! ,., d . tiotho . ,,lookrati orip r fl , „ r ti a l u . ,i•ifi.s ai gi t :t.the ngnts•lif , the - peive: - . . .. taitilina - „z hitt Ilie'ilintiOn.tras'lesst = yeas, l , - •'; -kTlie.inoiti intportairttitall; ie;:that, 11 ;:irajs, , •4l.' A;'.nisolii Lion' Was adopted, ;:iii, , Oith ii i o f,,,yod ge 0 , of i • f f, ,.._ •• :v at * of Offlig,fdreorre.SPOiiilince relative to °i ''' Oltr 60I110201:16.4111l- . • shalt • hen appointive 1 • Cataixiiir. affair.. After -Some ditmission , on.tlic Haute-bill; dalifing . the nienning., l ° . t; terml_cl'-.Terirsi' o . l *.- th';Hing:Fttid, ;.'-xr cif tlie..tiViithOur.lnul ilie• Senate,' et 1:-. 4 5 , haviurf"aud that. by' dtreet . :petition ,' . I . in -N'tn• P' ''•''' . '' . - the Peefil af t the' diitriet, 'Over. `.iebia. .-•::'-" • - .. , llorsz oft Itirnesr.*Tirri—ln the; E do j t,i ilge . . i s - 1 44 .t iga4 i i ,:., 'Roast truirinber. of I'M'S were 'in trodtieed,'• ' W . e . giv . e our readers this, our :View of , andmferred.:4• A bill to Codify:.tbe - Postal Jewell - as - Iml ;.Attlie. eipiratioh - .of the I ti 'tarot interest which 'Ehtinld ano ter uppo itiorningdnair, the-liouwwent initiCom- ' lie looked-after at theConientiOniand:ASlr mittec , . of. the .Whole,:on; the --I'n•pitletits .1 themtteglyClttiteirear.6stcOnSidetitiori, meiztge;:w m hichrts distributeiLtimong the ! lOr to its, therein contained a subject of Appromato ccninsitie p ortiti t i in 1 , the, Most ritatfinipor' fence. to the.secirrity regard to_the postaltel ~E-,!riph-srsecru Ares, , • , °Stern long ditenision, referreilli theAp- i of _our fer_sou7 l UU l-4 ,rilliberty.;;' , .. ~. propriation -.Committee; • instead of to aI - • - '...""--',.... ','...". .. , ....‘, selecfcemmittee, as reevcillqr.lir..Datres. l • ' ' "(Ode In 'Gliiini. ,, '• : •. A rts,eiution mas.adopted instructing the . •-wi ti1eatw ,„,,, Ft: ;.,„ 1 ,...,;„,5,..;.„ . ,_ ,_______. Conitaittee, -on Etlamticin and..;,T.stbor.to I ..., ,•-..: ._ s _ . '" :.."'', - ; U p " ? e1: 7 70 7 1 z inquire into the esp:flienthy:of .estaldrih- I, :•, "3 . a 1 77 0 15u . _ u rel, , , for iv^ .3' - .l.lareatt ;of - . Labor. . - At....e:15 the ; tub suspension 01-I.!iat Pant of per- Rousso a q . jamme [ l,7: • ,f. _ .1, ~-.,, -.-.:. :h .! I solial Treeilote, - tlie Writ' 'of 'haeini ; i,rid?r,fi, . SENATE, Ded•-•Ge-ltr. S. cniti. front the I I in timeS - 9 . r jeace;foitlit.l64 - tat. - pay — tiz - " L Ku Klux Caramitteei - reported ' r 4 =rer° l 're' ' an . piiiiiO4" iiilde `,`iim, Klux' hois 4 the calcitrant.Witnes§es, lint: no metion - , was.l South, a .mtoit... Timm- th , - , w.a. , I South, a system of mob - law in the , ncii . th , - laiil:belbrithel4enate; Uh6reurion. at 1:101 ernstate of •Indiarintilies;'been . ,-gOing On fto tn., the Seuate.went into exeentive•SCS.S. i 0 - 041011 r I,l•Eid_e!ilt, Cooo6.ii 1110 . .1ta1400' um., an& aftorsuinrs".adjburned.' , ..; . • -,,..,;. 1 tires::, no 'GeV., Oiler, , Present: ,I ~f'i'at - livt*orituransursattr . .s.s.,_-p; -the F gorernor - of ; thC slite j - vhatii, -fi•li •culied - liktiso reread reSidiaticms of inrinir3 and i , • requests fordommiotiti:sere'uliiited.„-and tutl: l ta'al - ipirliiartia, I , ,lau. , , as- - reltt. ,. , edy,• alit:a - Übe - be were introilati and re. : This-leaves us to-nonclude: that st , urb e ., fused: :31i.:AVaddellAL!ked'leare - tainicu- ! dtakotti r io t s 'poa c T o - i n 00 r p , , . : t od i aattia duceliresoltifioii illing4in the l'residftt i •.;ivi s a Radial iitalinky-gii4,:t,4ri.,.tii:e for .infennation,' net to the juvasion of L'_',_, , _ . . _. _ NOrth:l.CaaOlina :by !i-iluti% Of -United r ue !. n ". 11e 7, -:• 14e ; ' 4lr ung'urut'PrAfte Stides:titops Srunt.flouthrt.Farotina. - ;-em.r. : , government..:.Judga Dunham,...pf CliFflt. Dutior, . of ~ M ass:aohnsetts; • objected., -A cOnnty In thatidatO;asSeits ficat.therehas resolution - !or a netr:drawing of- Seats was; i he r d ;,,,[l,,,e r r l i•-• , 4io s. ; . i,r 1i,..„•, , t i ,*.: 4 6. , •i i i l awe-4 shit, fight, defeated.-" l b " l u i l E° 1 iti' . iliOint'circail, ; tuore khon.the ishole ntila titenprOceededwithlliti bill to' anlify,,, ; • postal., laws , . At Alm •.expiraiiiin -0., _l' t i h il e e l . ber Pt. : l 4 / 1 . , eiC.ecutilm, ij l3 . tke . u ., 110 1 . 0 . state: niornibghonr the bill:went erer.-zand the i; But forsooth since the three neg,roes were House went into:Committee of. the ¶1 i-fatelytinclied'fiiitheStipPosed murder of outhe•Apportionteent NIL' At4'4 - ' p. m., ; t h o ;p ar k , f a t o ff r ;i t it o ia t k i t bi . ne ;,b e e ,; withott finalactiori,.the Ilona. adjommell executivesl ',ii.- t e e if ee e-, :l i , sen -7 se, Il f a t i t -StriATE.Dec:74.3lr.Ramser introcltte.l-- -- • .. .41. , ~. , the tiny- ... 'cil .2,- bill to unite•thb Postal a n t i.To rg . a pioauty, and for tile: first lime. after theltinNi siertloes. . Mr. , Sanwa. - gave 'notice of A I (lei: of- thirteen whituleti,'!li,i's:lUobblU'& bill - -to rednee . taxation, zatid. abolish. the i of Abree nerticieliliisitilled tint aii ,ereect;•, office Of Conunissioner of. Internal here-? tly pro*C :4 l g u ir tit , Oi se -. t rajj i l i 3 . istie•-.: 'The joint: resolution for - the arrest i_th e - - , to be 4 , i i. • - r i m ~ re seems a shun on-o -, or. ,l)f rrec - xt-m` trt uitekstta - in North and South.{ ~_ • ,;-_, ,-. 4. _ • - Carolina tias 'ealleti upend debated till! "Y iina'aica! gorernarttad a Ku - ICliiii • :1, pi re.;!orhert.the'BMiate bent into Elec. : Adnihaistratiom; - =': We iuppais: lieigbhOr, • z l tive7.Resdoxi; and aft:mauls -,_ a'djiiiiruerd `;. Frazier will 'neer feettitirittitediii7calling until Monday. '-- • -', -.-• -;--., •• ; '- '' ', ;it"a By Elnif4:•end Ofthetrariatiri* Alat'sz -- ar 1 /graErYT'vrtr'-'"j" -ill ' '• , larer " aid 'irki ' e; teal=_( )fo '. !louse, the...reading of - the •rostal l'ele- , - , ' i , • 5 ' . _ • -...., ..140-4 . -._ .s!"tre . tn. c,irpli bill . ,17. , :11,,atith. - a,.. - •,..:..,„.::..., ..•:. _i .: ;r l 3' . .Y ! _ . . The time Was 'viten — this-government arcs foundeik.npofi and atiMinistered 4.1 ..0 -i;, -.. , •t • Titellig,enceglind_that Was4onsidered the `basis of;oted•reciinstitution#. The intellir gimeg cif iltitemen, founded, reared and eitablished,llll - those - gletititis- principles, which dethroned tyranny and oppres sion,,Mid thi - liistoty of the world has proved that they are.az superior pee" altd I to them alone 'cin' be t tluslCd ifie l iatelk ..r . tinl,perpetuity.oflree governmen t: --41- though:thepages of hietory.thowthe rti-, t . l 3 ilialillg• ‘aets , that many • a ,beautiful. Teinple of freedom and 'libery''has been razed to tleatinctiOn by-tbe . divaiting fires, - 1 . II t -•.if ' ' jet ''' fti . o .po 1.1(11.. Fo:Fjp i ton,, . tut . ~.o .. !Fir 41611C5-,lias actEen, a monk. nolife, structhre r •parifietbin the furnaces of adversity; from Imueli of the tellcly thap Tibi' their 'de itttietion., 'Tlitertt isitiot,'One"Tot'or, 'tit: 'pe't of history, that can ..,13,e: proilue9ii, to contradict this ' truth; that in every in ,Stadeerthe golden 'donee:stip principles I of freedom liafeshone isponilie . ,tibterims banners of ithiternen, 'o4' .their's . :alone, : Mid .tlie;gotitfof„litierty.littve—beeo „borne in safety frorullio handi of those who' would destroy - them,':Mid - Placed . nponl F - thizi , . altars of republican '"instiftitions'l iltilly through. their agetiebitild jinliing , i Of the future by the., ,past, ; , ; we are not changed-in the least-in our belief. that by this same-white race, they MIiST and tuts. BE rttE..altVED at whatever sacrifice, but I 1 time only can develop What that sacrifice 1 I must be ..There are, by the will of the Creator, leaders, •teachers and ruler's, i among individuals, and' by that same 1 High Authority, this distinction has been unsnistakably marked among the races of men. i We do not detract in the least from our own intelligence and iniportance as an individual, by . ticknowleddv, that others through ,labor eedsrestaili, are 1 "ceinpetent:to lead and instnict'as, but we glory in the, privilege of enjoying ithe benefits of their labors. 'Nature has de. nied us their powers for ‘ her, pwn good' , perposes: ;Neither do nie detract one iota from a, race beticath..ns, by declaring.' our demonstrated suptltinly over them. A double- distinction' is mark , er by ' the . , I finger of an Allwise God, betweeit tlietWo i raCes, who are now by ,Itadical fraiat and tytupbical 'power, plikevit" upon asocial and [political plane. .Whatever. man in his,: ClUst for power may do,'lle. cannot change' { the inniuttable laws of Icalare, by iiierFis- i ing his power of corruption. ..li'V nuder 1 the..bau , of Democraticprinciples shall ipeacefully submit to the “powers that be" I but NEVER shall we cease fromiwcicliiim ing our life long conviction, that -white ! men were-born to rule in this nation and 1 by.tirem nlonewilt.its institutions hiPre-• served.: Dis.gniM it-with all tilb:powei of -Itadical bypocrasy, that you .in' 'throw I.around it,yet.the tenth isl inevitable that '- miscegenation-in social relations between if-ino:swo‘raCtra ut7rs ,Wl/1/ 110..5 4mit.t.lllBP, the short life of its offspring and the same doo.n is Written upon alike disobe dience to the lan's of political jittelligetibe and national prosperity. That base fraud upon state, rights which fixed, to the Con -1 stitntjon of our country, the bersy of "no distinction on aocountlof colds" is a fal sity hi itself as:i.(thinonettated cvery.flay ,11 ! , SvcrY f"-dt,Y,tuill. tow not . E by the mem 'bora a AnY particular political. oygani,za. llllll flan' but by:. men .of all itparties. It. is 1 • morevasY to destroy one of nature's laws 14inixing - Oilundwat6r, than 'it is to tear [amiiy : tht birriers Which the Almighty has placed between• the two: rams." • We tare told by later day uquaeksf that , all sech "issues die dead." • That' tlrey are willing toael:noirlddge "deprqtate, the, discuisfon,", of • ; them That man, be he POrmerat or Itepaldican, Who•will.counselin•this - mannerlis a• pa liti4ilden:lageg,ne and one' of the worst 'enemies ta lila country and develops the atter.abseuco of pr'faciple. .We. beliere 1 that what was rightlen. years ago bright • to-day arid will* right'-ten y4rs'' hence, and no Man, feet or pat#,can : lead us to 'adoPt:. tinf , ,'lV:hile . the pricllcae of,frre ipecc))- Antnain 'we shall.' ton dune :to hold, the "departure" from true Democratic principle's :regions'. hie for its encroachment npoirtl.4'itights of freemen arid;denonnee it in the most tng"terms ur, post l ek, let p thell do as - " 's : 7 • 5 '," • :-,.. - . 4 . , .±.'. .'. "•!4',. "On Account of Color." - •cirtrat 44 Ait,ipclation;" . • arnithl* - j)iece 'l6f , ",neiis" for the cditor of . .tri4 • Bejiagray tlat.Pitisburg German •Workind matee Associatiou." -Enough Republican 'rides were "diverteft " ket • week 'tibia liOttan, the, Radical "ring''6in aidate l to el:F4t: lion:".faaie4.l3Liekmiire r ,.roayor of the city: of Titisiiurg, by a majority of about LIAO: , Stanton, in , 3 October; 'lied 1.p.02 over: as 4sociation, 4 :WililifoOille. ackih Of the Eatlieala Aii iq:,§late ; a4out. No.vCnther '72. , We think eremitic editor oC the , Republican will liire heard of . it in lu iteitiaden" -by that Hine: :4'lo fol. tlowing , hudicui.oraitc knowledge ;. . • eity.where; irith amernatile tnmlT 4w:4lm. Iltpublican majority, could not balm limn Jets than eirnteen hundred, a Denuwat 14 creiied by malorkty 'of some fttorteen - hundred;the 'tnayor'it Flynn over to the opmf.. tfon for the near three yenta; and all din 'effects of _what tdsoultiliave bee:stoma - Ting WWI* can c4nnY: l 9at. Ida t 4 . •iicar emninerciiit, anolbir • Rattieal otgitti Viva . ' '• • • - t - übo,denonneed wilondli a year egg ibr- adrotttitig - ileum Ilepublfinitv ticket. composed ot•tbe best inea In • die nounty, - bn , cane it haft not the sanction of niefmlar nomi, nation.:timr, at the very tbtesbold of the Prerd• tjal campaign. bolt the. reni„ Jar, ticket,: and openly Cgs Demon-at, it Melon; Mom* forithe, office in the city." 41on, Gee. V, oodaArd waa recent. IYiYaF/iP,I to Mrs. 1L Lesir.gten., - Ecutncky. ' • - .:.17.7,-,,(404/4414.4" off l' . 4tnrtlaY Io9f . T&pique - 311111 on Spit. We hare ro sympathy says the 'Reading Gqrstfoovith any. schernetrikteli airns.,At using thfundit or . eredirof tl276StaCiforl the benefit of corporations; much lese.do w ifici i. pd to taking sides wheriyonc ‘ rsa- na*FieiksTo ofttdo atiothert y , litiii for' the broad principles of 'popular govern ment smiring- the-greatest-number; de- . fendediip tliffeying A coningttlitMion, ire t hOtinlly open titiPcblitilligr • ' `, ..._3lEsans,Eria.::-7The.r.prolect.inr,...dis... tributing the bonds" of the . 'ann.' Cen tratit it Cciiiiitany;: belonging • La, the' State of Pennsylvania, *Moil Ong . to:liin e: millions of dollar!, aniOng - certaiti",ti&-' jected 'or, gartly , flutshed railioadi in' -the State, is again - being agitated.' The pre ten*. Rue this lifteralitr'kia ieeireonnige local' improvements:' These .bends arc' irkrt h :rar, and tho,StatO, Wasite, be In-, aeturrill4 1.4 taking t, SeCOndinort*e of - some Sort: 'ln other words 'the ',State. inStead.'of Selling ' these " bonds'' in ."the: market; att'it rnight,'for nine.: millions of ,(Itilliirevatid paying so Muck ' of lliC State 'debt,: iic,..to lend:the nine i iiiillioh's, ,'' On dOubtfolrseqpritY..': - The Projeetlni - been' killed on Oritwiee -already,"atillairis bitronee" by the vets of GOV. 9riiry 7 - • a yeto - 'Whieh he' giive 'after'etnisulerable hesitatiOn,Wriggling and tiiistiiig;ninl'it is"by"nO Means certain Whitt MS 'views may be ' if - the' bill should - begt i ct" thrthigh . the figislatireittintlier tinie. : ,'' -",' ' ' We stintild' not "advert 'to '.the Matter now were them not iiitithation frOin :Va rious quarters that! arrin,„.ocinents arehe 'Mg made for a dead set at - croi,ding the bill through the' "coming' ieishin: The project trim seriously considered hist ,tvin ter, and at one time the parties engaged in it boasted privatelY that "the pins were already set up," but sortie "bitch" occurred awl the attempt etas"n(4:niattz.: The trouble could not have, been 'the want of the necessarymoney," - fur ' where ' ninc - inilliAns out of t re State Treasury ••• Cnicsno Nor Tharaorro.—lly way of aro to be distributed there could 'be no, correethigthe impression that seems to luck of:the usual "arginesit".to influence-1,1 116re g one Coral' that "Chimtgo has been . 1 doubtful members. 'PP -this as it. may, I horded up." the .ErCning fortilitii 84 8:. the objects" Of the nine million bounty r i . . • will doubtless be so increased as- While 18,000 houst.ss- hove' been swept. to -:g i re ' 'every wild-cat railroad in every county anay,'42,ooo:yet remain ; and while 92,-' where ' th,e rob* 'of the ' members ore 000 personshave been renderetthomeless, wanted a share of thi...pittlie,"phintler.. an immenie City Of "2,4',000" peilmti l s l has' How any member Wll6..gives liis nid, to • • riot. been disturbe d. - The 'whole'of the ;.., 'this iniquitous 'measure can ;der' Meet • the taspOyers,-of , the , country L'is - -'-ni„ T e\ immense area of the West (Division, with than we , pro - conjecture ' and ' tlnipress . of its Milesof, dwelling-houses, stores ; till parties should speak out ; in Aegard to 'icings, ,elorelleir and", manufactories, is it,itt time to leriVe.no d,oillit'as - f 0 public 'almost infeet, 'while on.'l,he South Side a opitfion': ..,-,: ' "•' .., •"- ••: , ( great iderices yet. remain, 'lslint ili „^ood policy' for an, individual 'b many flue residences is gOodpolicy for the'Stute, 1 .. z.: 'to pay 1 with splendid business blocks, churches, the debts isowes before dinfertuking , to' and inatimeruble man ntacturingestablish lend Money. ~, '1, 4 6*.'0P.R., Intents." ' ' . 1 'S.,Telickling Jiidge. , • , Jodie Allison, of Philudelphiii,encour ages_ thcnegrocs of that city In go,' 40,,t, ilia streets armed. In the trial of a mur der case in the Quarter Sessions, on Sat nrdey, the 25th ultimo., in - which one Mc- ICIlltY" had been indicted fur killing'it'ne grii"mained .Goiden... i Tlie Siinday ran seriiii stye that during. the csamination of 'o negro witness, who admitted' that he , wn:s' Mine& Oil etetitin day ; ''''' . '• '' ? A discussion arose beinceri 30:1' *inn 3, ...a • VE,inir -or rut' VitILICSS to carry arms. Mr. 3lanu &tying that there is nu objettiott to the witness coming a pistol. I advise these people to go armed. Mr. Cassidy---Then you ought to be indicted. Mr. liann—l did it as District Atter mr. Cassidy—Vour Mike at Distriet Attorney dues not authorize,you to ce power anybody to early arms.' Judge Allison, 'interrupting, said that every man had aright to carry arms to uotect himself, and taking into whir the conditions of affairs and the occurrences on election day, he thought • it was a suffi cient justification fur any colored man, to carry 1171539. air. Cassidy—Then I niust differ from yonelionot's Opinion. ' Judge Allison—l shall shy so to the This was bad advice to 'o•-bitesor ne groes;to advise them to go armed into the streets, and must be piodUctive further collision 'between yie races: ;nett Judges 'upon the hetich ta give this`qse to the negrees ire have a • right 11); eSpiet bloOdslted. a -- r Allornmt LOYAL Siviignitt . Tvass ithstanding Grunt'S espre4on [of confidence • in the honesty-of his Long Branch Cottage friend, Tom Murphyithe rate collector at the port of ATr York, it now turas one that I he` 4! i rau pr o e s a e Gprernment Ut OYeF half a 1111111,0,11 Or dol lars. The Tribune nays;" Startling and irrefutable as was the evidence published iin the Tribune of Sept 22, concirnitig Collector Murphy's hat-frauda upon the I Goverment during the war, it sinks into insignificance, when compared with the evidence which has recently come tolight i and which proves him to bera defaulter to the Govcromeut, on one contract, alone, to the itmount of 8460,000. 'Zug with the 0000 loss on tits shoddy hats fur oislieit by him, rtiakes Murphy au actual defaulter to the 'Government:for ,over etaesOPOr 'dl ow ICA 0 lIAS BEENELPt " The Executive Committee of the 14:lief Smiety at Cliicago hire published an official statement of the moneys frectifed nji,'M Nov. 7th. The' actual otiuttin U' le r ceief,d is' elr o o• ollo , i 'id,,ne eR',.5l/0,0 00 subscriber]. ,_."'the a.obSeriAn3O 00000 in the hands of. the Nesvl York Chamber of Commerce, arid $200,000 -in Boston, ncit'yet plicid to the orediaf fond. TesoiefitetioWrelielini ' 6 O, - f6OO Persouso fad aiding isthicreetibt of temporary houses ma the:sites of , tbeir former slutillings or On, leased ground. The houses are to be occupied during:'the winter and nest' stit3staer. ThO utimber airetuly built is 4i*, yeltich, it is catimat• cdowith 'the ninnlter to to built, will shelter 05,000 peiiple. - The cost of 4.1105 e buildings, with some necessary furnitnye, will be about 81400,000 to meet expenses for food, clothing, fuel, etc., froin Dauber 13th -tali' the completion of the work which cannot possibly end with the pres. ent wink!: (GoviCamp44l:of Arizoniviereed the hit[ ovaling- woffiairsilfrivge iVAetzana: The Dying IPrhice: SA NDIUNG111111; December 10-•--Noon— 'lle Prince of Wales - passed the morning ene)fil condition is liow'sonywhatsmore sat r istictix - y thanz, A it *as yesterday.:-i • • to SANDololway'Decerab4r L'xince been.l.ostfiestliffie. the evening, and there is no abatement in the dangeriins_sympteins,of,his "The low condition of the Prine6 causes ntillanxicty l mul intense es aterhentlirerditetlirartliontlondon and the whole Kingdom.' following, bulletin: his lust been. leaped:. • • Deceifiber. 11. , •-•1:30 A. M.--Irtio Prince of Walervinni slepta little to-night, but there is no change in the symptoms of hii;diseaseiL , •-!A•1 • How THE BOuTWELL IPOLNY , WORKg.. Mr.' , Bontwell, the , Secretary' ol 6 the Trearlitry; Was a' fernier, and riianagi.A.his . hiiltiestn it; the'sit inkiri de lte COO .the !sePiii4.*9 l i4 ploughs,' harness and seedAheati'and ply-the . promeas itrepayin k offin aortgage. Onlits taint' bad'tenyeatir 'ran ; and at;lbc same inns keepplargeamount of. ca li. on deposit ln hank:on, winch .he received no-interest-...At present :redeeming bonds due in 1881 to sme eis per cent: interest, with, ten' per is wprth`te'tliO "PeOplii, ten' per "pent., and ,which is wrong from them at ,a saertfiee, which only:the eiiginey of igreatnntion, al calatitity would justify; while one-fourth of the whole'receipts'—tOreidie Inindred million- 7 %4 iti• the ' Treasury, draw ing no interest.. , These, bonds are laehl in Europe and the money necessarily goes abroad. • Ttio,Whlstld Again: '' For about four weeks past Mesirs. - .51yre Bros. hare been repairing' their ''enginn is Their foundry and - machine shop. Last Week the Whistle ainiln greeted our rais. We find that niurh of the lifb — and business 'energy' Of trosc depend upon the " whistle " of Sayre 13tos.' - erderprise. - Or 111 E SiCRETART Or WAIL 1 . .- likliiCl, o o ll Trick. Reports of thei Deportatetts. . The Secretary or Wurin his report says • the total expe . nditumo'llir the` fismil year, eiidin June '3O; 1800,,, were $§0,644,072- 72. •The expeifditnres for the year end -1870, were . $51,855,870 40, $3,687,300 for river .iniprovement. tim the year ,eitiliite . ,lnpe 30, 1871 1 lvere • übtint 840,000;000, inclnditig fur'Over tind bar- itnproyernents $3,90,06i0:" dur ing tholpar 1.86070 the'reiliietiOn.in the :eineiieS4,t& l#PettilieitAtnatuit. mg 0 g un during the ,year 18,7041 it ftirther rednotion . of 817,- 801 40 was 'mule. For the nett. year, 1573-72 there is anhppropriation of 5:16,550,776, ineluilim , for, lifer and "har bor improvements, 847407,500,' The total estimate for the, military fip , proprititiems fur the — fiseid 'year enng di jiine'so, 1873, is $32,115,574. Pfthis lestimatellits su*pf , 5 n,153,t07. by• the.pioliilfition of thf.dia of the unexpsiileir balances' of former thus requiring, estimates fur 'the' 're-up.gropr,ia 'llop of stinis revert. to 'th the I treasury niide,r . the "Rh Seetlen . of the.Sct' t of Jvilk.l2, 1870.. Aifesilinate of 83,000,: , 1 . 000, is subraitted fOr the payinent„of 'the the .seve4.al sbites " 1 . i 1 a. 64 triiiipt called into the'seridee'of the United States. BEPatrr SiFTHE eri*urastriwEn. OE LwrEu • „NAL AtesEs•LlE.., i ~ The•repart of the Commissioners of.iu- 1 tensaltevenne states. that the, aggregate receipts from all sources, exclusive of the fdirectlax upon lands.and duty iipom Cir. , Mitnion i and•• deposits , -in; the national batiks,. :were 'for the , fiscal: year of 1871, -8144;011,76 24•;. the =noun t re fu Wad ur ing ,the last year on -account of . nixes •ill e golly collected, 6617,581: ,' The Commis sioner's estitnate.of the receipts • fors:the cureentliscal year, under tho present law, is. 6125,000,000. The total number °fills :tileritis- registereaderingi the% leat )•ear 'WM 8,192. The returns to :this office 1 for the last , fisad • year' shows it.total.yevirly production of 57,760,109 gallons of liquor. The receipt& from spirits timing. the pin' •• Nveio 415,281,84 a -The.total receipts from 65bacco for the fiscal Teary were 835,578,- 49718 r: showing na• Increase of $2,228,- 100 over the previews year.: 'The total-pro flintiest for the year was If/3.826063 lbs. The Commissioner recommends,a• vol.. limn rate of lusatiott.upon tebocco,.With- F out restriction: upon the mode of .tnituu facture, which , would. Offeetuall3t close • the door to the perpetratiop of: fraud or the evasion of, tuxes; • , , -..- !;,. : • • 7 .. d -, 1 , , Ho:- also , thought that, a -. consolidated tax ,of:82 cents spay .beco.me :neeeteurfi in ePtisellaenee of tiler - reduction oh: the .cus tom dales, ,•• •,„ i . ,4 • ••. .;• ~ .:, • . . ,••./.. ~.,,,i , ~,,The:.Commissioner.colisi4eraltlutt the system of bonded trandieusgs,enn: he, elt tinily abolished witlicatt detriment, lei the interests of therivernmentei,The,,reptirt Is r.quite. :long, iiitil contains a number', of other.recommendatiorisi , Which wattrettin.- , able-to give here. , i.,- - ._ or. • ~:. : ..• •,.. • 7 •-• , ' COAIPti