THE DAILY EAGLE. READING, PA. WEDN4'SDAV, - FEBRUARY k 7, 180. TUE INCREASE OF CRIME. , The increase of -crime in our once peaceful and virtuous country is becom ing really startling to all, thinking per sons., f ilt, is one of the results of the war, which:was Nought, Ippon 113 by , fanati cism, prolonged by: rascality and mis management, and encouraged by those who should 'have preached "peace on earth and good will to men." ', As an instance of the shocking preva lence of crime throughout our IV, take a single number of any daily pap in our large cities, and glance over the tele graphic columns. Thus, in the. New IVA Democrat of Saturday we find the following: In New York and vicinity, thr l ae bold robberies, one bloody fracas IA a nem man badly cut by a "colored brother," seizure of a , ttillery for ~j d e-_ franding the revenue, au t essassination by shooting, a forgery, a sneak thieriar rested, a trial of thieves, mid a $700,000 swindle. In the same )paper are recorded 'Coincide in Kan'sas,, ity, indictment of atiessassin at Boston t .snieide of a regu lar aeldier at St. Louis, one brother mur dered by another at St. Joseph, Mo., ar rest of the leader of azang of outlaws and an attempt to burn a' lock-up in Lancaster county, Pa., disappearance of Wur defaulters from Allegheny City ] an incendiary tiro at Altoona, 6 muidorcr arrested in Illinois, suicide of a youth in Cincinnati, suicide of a medical student in flio same city, fracas in Arkansas and threeruten shot dead, a woman found pilty of infanticidevat JetTersonlfille, Indiana, and the trial of a mAirderess at Indianapolis. In the Court proceedings in New York, publiahed the same day, w i .e , find a trial for blackm ailing—the criminal a revenue officer—another reve• nue swindler sent to Sing Sing prison, a counterfeiter committed, sentence of a forger, trial of five negroes for assault and rebbery, and a trial for rape.- All this Catalogue of crime is recorded in a single deity 'newspaper, which no doubt contains us many every day, if we had the time to count them l Take up any newspaper published in a tlegraPhic centre, and you will find the stmo startling, record, from which the sensitive mind recoils in horfor. And this bloody , ,record will continue until our people resolve that crime shall be check ea by the punishment Of all criminals,be they rich or poor, high or low. While thieves are placed iu positions of trust and profit by the votes of the people,and while murderers aro idolized and hold up as models for the rising generation, we must expect our country to be blighted by i , the red brand of murder. Let dll goottpeople resolve that rich rogues shall be . punished the same as poor ones, and that the rich Senator shall he punished for being drunk and Ilouriehing a pistol in the presence ofludies,ns well es the poor drunkard who attempts the same thing, and we will have fewer crimes to record, and fewer criminals - to punish, Lot all good citizens commence this reform at once, for the honor of our common coun try. Wax . e did Governor Geary veto the Kutztown Savings Bank ? Upon gener al principles we submit that Kutztowp is as much entitled to a Savings Bank as an • other since in this Commlnwealth. AT whose instance was the lutztovvn Savings Bank vetoed? Will the Bank• ers of Beading answer? _ Strsi k: of ont friends - , ate 01;341140, with the' , present size of the E.tot.t.' YV*ct . Hill give them sound, reliable rending matter in a small paper, in preferento to z a paper tilled with long. advertiseMente of quack medicines . , 'Odell are 9f no ac count to the public, but of absolute ins jury to the morals of the community,and utterly unfit to appear in a pope . ): read in any respectable family. We will carry this enterprise through: There will . be 'no failure. We claim to .he the chain. pion of the poor, and in order to inform them we issue our paper - at a reduced price, GorcuNon iGiLint• , has vetoed the bill incorporating the liutztoWn Sayings Murk, on the plea that it is "unnecessa ry and unconstitutional." We will prob• ably havt a Democratic Governor next year, who will have more regard for the interests of the people, and loss for the dictation of National Bankeru. HOA long hai - e the people of MttNa taWny contributed towards the corporate Banks of Reading? Now the people of Kutztowl desire to save'the expense and trouble .di' coming to Reading, ,, , and the corporate ( Bankers of Heading interfere, and by their influence have tlos bill "toed giving them a Savings Bank ! , Tim-Thiladelphia Evening Herald bin; donned an entire new dress of tape, and presents a very neat appearance. Ile herald is a sound and well-conducted Democratic paper, and we are pleased to note its success. Ir persons want a letter printtal cheap they can ha're it done-by applying at the Pima alike, which now amninits in in fluence to about the same as two hun Bred letters. - PROIDEEDINGS OF CONGUENN. WASIIINGTO ) Feb. 16.--In the Senate, the House billto prevent loan:± on I]. S., notes was passed, and goes to the Presi: dent. The credential of Carl &Amu, Sena tor elect from Miksouri, were presented. The joint resolution granting aperisima to Mrs. Lincoln wis taken up, and Mr. Sumner moved to Make , the amount $6OOO. After considerable discussion the bill was laid aside; and a 'legal bill taken up t by a vet of 21 to 19. / Mr. Morton move to suspend the order and 'consider th • bill repealin the Tenure of Office he . , - but, thin S nate, without actlngupoi lt, Went into xecu-• tive session, and t en took a rotes'. AA evening sess ou was held, at which thcirouse bill, ro ieving certain • ex-reb els, was concurred in. In the House, the,bill reported by the Reconstruction Committee, removing the disabilities of a large number of ex rebels, was passed, ' The supplementary National Banking bill was considered, and the previous question seconded thereupon, with the understanding that a vote would he had text day. . The tax bill was considered in evening session and passed. --.--When the Chaplain of the :llassachu• setts Howie of Representatives *aB chosen, 'the candidates. were Lloyd Garrison. Rev. Pha.be A. Ilan. ford, and Julia Ward Rowe ; whilst the Democrats voted for Rey. Petroleum V. Nasky. —A man in lowa WUti recently bitten by a black spider, became delirious and spent his time in trying to spin webs' across the windows, and suck the blood of- his friends, until death ensued. --A Who prohibit prin lighting in Missouri has unanimously passed the House of Representatives of that State, and will probably pass the Senate. —Large numbers of Broadway stores nre "to let," in Now York. —A Maryland postmaster, appointed by General :Jackson, has just resigned. He believes in "rotation in office." —Green peas nre . l alrendy appearing la North Carolina: I The 'Working People, Tho, Clothing.Ctitteib' Union, of New York, reeentlihold'a meeting to receive the reports , of delegations from tlie var. ions Shops as to the result of the demand' for the Increase of wages front $26 to 44 per week, lt *as -stated 04 nineteen shops had:ogre:pi to pay ttte no rate, • ond a large addition to the number was 'anticipated, as tunny of the shops are 'negotiating and seem favorayydisposed. The cutters of Dine shops are on striko. The this and. Sfeam Fitters' apoci tion,- of Netv -York; is :Making preparal tions for a movement to ndi - uth.. ',fie rate of wages to sl . ,per day: The Typographical Union No. of New York eth', asserts that ;he "vows, paper printersb have it'ot, nor have they ver had, in contemplation an advance in their scale of prices. Several "incho ate strikes," it is reported, are progress• ing in New York. The chief of these strikes is that of the book and job min ters, whose Union numbers 2200 men, about 1. 1 00 of- whom are . ont-on'a Their deiniind was for an increase of $2 per week,or four cents pet thousand ems by the piece. Many employers are, it is aborted, paying the increase; but still a trir of the target` establishmentshold out against it; and - are doing all they can -by importing printers, from thelrural districts to supply the places of the Union men who,have struck. The journeymen meet .every day to receive reports, .and to dig• cuss plans for the future. At a recent meeting it, was r'esolv'ed to'levy a tax of live per cent. on all working members to• sustain those that are idle. This tak, it is believed, will yield about , $l3OO per week. The Union has spent about $BOOO already on the strike. In reference to the strike 6f the tailors and clothing cutters / it is stated that this trade demands an ,increase of wages by the week and by the piece. The tailors are chiefly piece workers, (111(1 the cloth. ing' cutters mainly work by the week; they ask for S 2-1 a week. It is reported that there are about 1800 organized into unions in 'both trades, but that ibis is not more than one.fOurth of the:trade. Tho clothing cutters have been on strike fey some•weeks past and Several shops have paid Alm wages asked. A largo meeting of both trades was held recent- . Iy, at which,it it asserted, very favorable reports were presented, and 21 addition• nl establishMents, who aro -paying the higher rates, were reported It is also reported that, in New York, there is a partial 'strike of masons ) ( pins. terers, painters ,and slate.robfors—the tirst•natued for au; increase of wage; the last to 'oppose, a reduction 'of pay, and the other two to resist a return from eightto ten burs per day. TELEGIIAPiIIC SUMMAIY. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17.—Tbe Sen• ate, yesterday, ratified several Indian treaties, ti pd confirmed . a few nominti tiona 'not gelietal,intOrest. The' Sn i de Foreign Committee had a long discussion on the Alabama Claims Treaty,. yesterday morning, 'and are utt derstood.to . be ;Unanimously opposed to its ratification.: • The Nebraska, Legislature has passed a - resolution; 'asking lieneral Grant give Senator Thayer; of that State,n posi tion in his Oibinct; A. bill to`ptinish prize' lighting has pass. ed both branches of the Missouri legisla ture. The triul of J thnes Grant for the Min der of H. Rives Pollard will begin at Richmond on Monday 'next.. • _ The remains of 'John Wilkes Booth were buried yesterdat , in Baltimore Cemetery, hear those`oi . his father, Jun• ins 'Brutus Booth. , —The Columbtis, Ohio, , F- I eeet curs tire heated by stoves. • Britqh‘troops in &undn are ex wised on snow shoes. -4kitstralia sent 546,000,000 worth of gold lu Euglaad last year. —lt is proposed to bring the reniains of Win. Penn to America, —The Boston and Albany railroad ltati a " railway library." t . -Fort Moultrie, Charleston,' ii; in a dilapidated condition. i youtb of - tm and a taci t of 11 ,were recently married at Eases, !,,, --Ex•Pre!Attent Pierce is geting molt better. noun Env.--Some time durini; li i , ‘ day, Friday 'or hty of km 1‘ ~( , '1 : some ivrson, or pk , rsons untk , ro tb.: brewery of tleoey. Seldle,Ll:l. l on p et ,' street above Seventh t root, end eat(,: a wall I'M:Woolf inches thick, to gtt 1,,-," sess to, of a copper neck to a thstili:t.• apparatus, In the building; in ni i i,' howevet, they wore foiled, I tkh, th e it Was illillpossiblO, to remove it ait h c , ,l ; the use of heating 11011 S. They.tlitti tut u ed their attention to a largo (kipper pu ll , close by; worth some two or three hut drod dollars, which they carried att. It Monday morning Mr. SCldlo dist.‘ortm his loss, and called upon detective 1 44 and constable Dolt', to whom the sat. ter was referred, who on an exatnhiall% of the promises carne to the conchal% that John Lindemuth was tlk Ramo in the Wok a n d convinced M. Sal of the fact, who ordered his ar to\ tei resulted in his being taken, 1 foieAi. ro i . dorman Mengel, who held him to IQ for a hearing on Wednesday, Februln 24th. Tito officers than !,proetneAl 1 search warrant to visit and OXN,IIIIIIO tie severAl sink shops of our cite, and i t accordanco therewith, visited that 4 Fritz Klapperstich, Tonth and Bare wood, and found a lot of property, NI sisting of iron, .Ve.,, hearing the math of 'the Philadelphia .t . Reading Mk* Company, from there they' proeeetledtf the house of George Niethamer, wilco they found a number of wrenches I * longing to and hearing the mafioso( Il i E. I'. R. R., also springs, st:reAs,fto pipes; 6,:e., belonging to the I I:. k R. R R., and the E.l'. It. U. The otlicers • then BlTaited Klipfct stieh and Noithamer and took them tt forip Alderman Mengle, who held the in four hundred dollars on the (tarp of receiving and conooaliug Odds lacr. hug them to be Stolon.-Titne3.; I,columanicated.] Eorron :—Sono thentlh wo woro told that the Dontooravy of lb Sixth Ward needed • " rocouttruelke It 80012118 to me that the Second Wad wants reconstructing worm) tin we du What its tho matter with our t;ltuis that iteighborhood? Wo will, have to send somebody there t,o show 'the vay they should go. Yours, Stain WALD. ,TQ•I)AI'S ADVEILTISEMENTII WANTF.D.—TuO good v i lair t ) ) ll . tAz t i. ' fob 1=2312=1 I.3 . ANKING 110USE.—BV9110Nq h nco, BANK BIN, dealers in U.S. BONDS AM S rticK l Gold), sil.Vhat AND CUIICIAN DRAFISbn Now fork and Interest, paid On all deposits. Upend h Vlozle at 3 p. in. 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Orders ft:wifely solicited and promptly 'Metaled in, r,,, t•locm, &0,, will at the NEW liokl lertuE, on the corner of Vow:Maud hi trouts, or, I addrs 4 : ' -1, KEELY, rqb 11.1)41) 1 tcadlukh 'L.—Positively orte,p4t Y E‘ ENING, Egittit- Until Annual, Iva tl lie original Uud el!! CONTINANT.G , OLD VOLK:I, their %fathom " Bst rtt•NaNfAL (.01 4ietetz4, Illesttatlve of I'd music and modo of tirf lug in "YE GLDEI4 .en Prnßratnidloq. .1% niFmina 3,i et.. Itcrettß i ;eatii 50011. Comuitati4 $. Tern, hmtiog pt..et ly n quarter befons ft:1)17411d 1)UIlL1.0 AI.E.-1 . 11 ill le , •( - ) 1.1 of L Satilr4l;*, `2l/1h 1. o'clock, I', M., al the lierltone 1 , 1 that certain lot. Or ))11.4.1. of y41•0t11%111 4 ittor throb story BUICK ther4oll, 1 4 11t1411111 on tho ••outli alto corntl' or Tllll..lntitt PrncklitiMv¢oti,R,o - Said 16t, iii trig 341 feet in flout nni loot (lON more at: leg:). Tip. , 110u;0 14 IS?. MaiILIA haylttgi bait -vide thorcuglily rep:kiectl, 3:14 all tIY mcKlorn onnectileitee,4—with 1' awl I)3til roofer,Tormi wilt be bpi ANN JANEIIOg V LYON', Auotionver, .1M 141 ito.