itx-ettt. SATtIIDAt, ADvZILTISEIIS. u re by 'lrva that hereafter all vets baxrutrerahustrata received at this °dice most be Inus. hap*:tit. !Caput lu the ease of whoie bills will he reacted a►naast. Advertisers will pleas...makes wife /A . 11111041 no rule of cash payments for .a rertlfiements Of the chiraetet stated, will be index olTel:dorm& _ • TAto ,.. ptit t .psf ginonil awl tyczilng edit' oss 'TM= COSTE at the counter or Cram actr.baya effendi - 1:14= 1 er; at FIFTEEN CENTS D.' well, THE SUFFRAGE BILL. The riaSsaw by the House of Reprusen iAtiteEtl.ofAbe-•blil stuthoriiing maul: SA stdre•pistri.c.t..o Columbia, by a vote of 417 IM*45, is one Of tile most encotir. aging signs of the times. The passaged tWil4. PATO PAttttejli * llO 4 COMM, apa we amp thenfore regard this act of justice stepractiOally accomplished, so far as Cqn dMilf• sou tali]. • , • . • lit*stOst 'step toi r Vilii4 • the eStab• li`shmensof Impartial Justice as the policy of the mition, and the abolition of the widlt ed dbioriminations on account of rano 'or color tkuit leave so long clisgraced the no tion. As the fast step is the most dltlleult. we Wrist* the policy thus inaugurated • v ing i6o ul3,,ac;trulgeneral, and we are cer tain that 05 soon as the experimsut i s tr ied, the natlott w. 2 find that it is always safh to do right.' sts llStlttir. In a ntanber of . the Southern States an agagifitiblat 3:4en'gfttei 34 hill - lig for 'its object the ropes! of the the usury laws. The design of these movements is to encourage ths . a&uction of capital tjte North ' 4 0 stiii...lEvorie.. r aetr4*l•:::st s i t s: c if. the ehristian nea, • okturriree.ieemed O serious offence against moralityi By usury was not meant an ex t,.-east. ftt un:4 - vrful 2 royi, of intorest,- lint, as'tteusury P4 4 * arZo..taking o im3;l6 - 104ittnoitut, for theloin of morkey. I. 4 oftgtOte• ch . tirch, and the civil 3 - , , overn . . . .-prigto, purithlg,the . tieliVo4inqeS . of the . it, , Motaticathe subject, denounced and ptirr.- 1 1,04 . 2#00reta-allrtine. The sentiment ,!sgaury was so powerful mat unimi - metal* Money-lOnding was an odious . . .ealitt.sl-_,M. l lMls.7. l Maliera--Etverywhere - regii - raed'Artatopp.ipiiiiin and contempt. •Ziot-alittlitiethis - feeling is perceptible in - 42italtlisisteti delineation of thechnracter of Shylock. The most odious imputat,lon vganalliti ;Tetra, for many {centuries, was that they - Were money lenders. Nor Is Oda asstesiotion of meanness and money lend?' nig entirely otaliterated from the minds tit ignorant TRAple • even, in the present age Withptsay there is a strong, feeling that whMiteiseakert as interest" on money is p9t . Leatiled.;.and with multitudes. any .:41,cullA cif: tntexpst above the legal rate is a cam 5......• tip} , Inthi* %Oa , plionair rrial brokers, e. r . unds*Ortsi_ cotin *0 pro ions were PuffinedYi 3: 1 4 „IPt occupy s of honok, The finp . F..ot grunt' was poi ed at titne Itespectabla f•eople reftised to exchange the amenitiai*. soglit , interiourse with theme They watelield-Mabout the same estimate . ' that professional slave-traders were in - oa S:llltAScE.lt.ilu:.l ll e.Ptdm7dars of tiAe sitiitykieldrai ;r7til.*EifiC.t, befor.. the retie -.. I toe' *as iblißturted - .." - After aliing Unto; civil governments axe 44;ti . tiloaegal interest, to which the penal= P . ties or,Exam-y,,,.dia, slot .attach. However,' ....Ailittlligtvtllna approbation of the . en.) elogial:F7,3Aiit , as cpFuneree revived. seen lur-;- infliteti"ces. PredoMinatcd, _and . rular ilshed in all eivil- FM itzr..xiii . , , agl i ls ., s i v .,;;*a„_to appear that . g olii . nz zivez were '8 ni pl o commrdili , And potatctga, and net measures whertil . m , dcononstr4ed,that labor was the Only - 3nel' measure Of the worth of any smelt); the tdea of regulating by law the rate of interest—which is in 0l the price of money—was just as unreasonable end .buppkas:to.prescribe by at.** what or- pki6lethli %ell be iota fol.. In view of the....M . ant . Ogspf modern political economy, the old concerning Interest or wiury and must be replaed by juster ecemeption. people are doing weir to re • .ttous,=Er-th.3l-71twa-Mentilug rates of in-: ter.e.4..other thing: which tbr±gUght Vz5.A . .12,....er taetly greateF .".•,...41afichri604,0sarrent• enlvttal . to now opaln.tlic.an frorn...outsldo their • h mnda s, ~.Tidni!..,lto 'fluke it not only safe, but , pleastaltiSircltiortOrn men and foreigners Ofmnbstiiil3 , to establish rest Merv...acre, - t held stgvetit nt/thit Sonth. there 4y, .p gt*fing seems 61,.402t14.1' fir .dbuininn . `(arts, that as thittal=v)prate .withdctarn, men from , tim Xe,Ttla 47.1stfrona.puttope,are trervtetl with . indignity and harslme , -s. So long as thl. is the twp it will be frytile to invite capital .by the annanient. of ;Usury laws. Sensible tioen , wili. not believe investments to be SO -