. r ... , - . . . . • • . , , ;..'I '. . • . . . 6.. - . •. . . . . . , i ' ' • . . . . . , I . . . . . . . . . - . • C=2Z;:, IP •..- . . . . . . . . . r ~.. . . , ••• • 7•'" . . . . . . . : - ClieNittsbuighSagiftc, 1911:111111DAT. HAY 111.13V7 Gov. .patrii, or South Carolina, Ml:ilia the blacks will make unsafe citi nen& . Very likely there will be Some trouble with them, as, with other sorts of people; but the Ideas must have their 'wits enlargedand quickened a good deal before they am produce as serious die , orders as. their white neighbors have maintained .during the last six years. Half a million of dead men, fallen in the 'great contest, rated how unsafe citicens. , • white people are ;when the fit takes Tag xtrsinEn op DEATIDI in the City of New , York, last week, was 416; in Brooklyn,. 144; total, 560; about ono fourth from' contagious diseases. In no ;ether city on'lbis 'continent are work people so badly housed as in "New York, or z at so:high rent; and. the result crops Out in the mortuary statistics. But the 'Peculiar prevalence and fatality of con • tagious diseases at this season of the year is significant and admonitory; not only for Mil vicinage, but for the whole country. It seems to forshadow the' _wings of Pestilence. MASSACRE:JETTS has repealed its PITI - Liquor Lattr; not beatific the ,sentiments of its peoplh in respect to Intemperance have undergone a revolu tion; but . from sheer perplexity as to the nodt Ric tila t, 'method of dealing kith . that eviL ' Moral Suasion, License, Pro hibition, open and !scree organizations, have been tried, and all in vain; .so far as permanent general results are con cemed. After all the efforts Put forth. and notwithstanding mnitiplied instan ces of Individual reclamation, the up ' Pall:mg tide of drunkenness rises higher .nd higher-from year, to year. WHICitX.II: r: Boffin, in his place in the House of Representatives, charged ..this Ailininistration with enlisting the f", illitof c WlLans Boone, Judge BOLT put in an unequivocal denial, and in an \f. ,'/9Vret to demand for the publication of Wkint prn tted of it , admitted it ought • to bo give to the public, and promised it should b whenever the testimony of .11r...ConoP,n, who took the document liern Po'Jaat's person could be obtained. 31r. CONGER having given his evidence becore the Judiciary Committee, permis-_ ' - Mon of Jake Hovr Was asked to make is copy of the diary for publication. He replied, that the Secretary of War could onlygrant the request, who was applied " to, and bluntly refused. ' nEcKLEssimis With Which public burdens have been increased. in this toteAtry, under the Impulse to specula iMitimpaited by an irredeemable paper currency, is illustrated by the fact tha , the State Tax in New York, this year i5.7.1p3.205 . mills on the dollar. Add to 'this the eouhty, city or borough, and the other local ! ! levies, and the burden is heavier than is any monarchy in Eu rope, saying nothing' about the enor- MOWS federal taxation. Doubtless, there is an to/coal:non amount of 'vitality and energy in the .people of this country; but there is a limit to human endurance in burden-bearing, which many public men seem resolutely bent on ascertain ing by actual experiment. While' : this is going on, much senseless laudatiOn is