N li. M II ==23a 11 REPORT UPYlintwaykili. YENDEIir OF•SCHOOIet. . • The c1112:e CrfOitie B aiic4atecdent Oil Schools ahottid te abOve party clufities• T ~: trash ire too-' , :lViend too otm.W ,to he committed to any - men sot pentad . grannie slime; Xopoaltirnrin our great Mate' ii Wu ititpoitu . Y la the chargeof tie edeicatiOn of 730,28A-yamk,tnim, ' 't l Hgence.mdnsttFanfflirtlfe Theitir- Peadifititi ot - ' 46143 , :tri.r0049; iiiit. : 4 it is in Itself, is the' smallest. item bathe oCcotitit. ','llkoreventielrollyStinftl; .1 . to meaure thi.'veine to 'tire joatb;tleine, Milus, to, our - tkato aid the' world z. of_ tai ireiZoiiilif•Za-'n7te'Lir;llia-fricresart of happlaeu . , the addition Mink!: sad ti i saying !rem mite - tt . by the *:;per educative-, of i thin: nearly one iiiiliOlL N, one'canfultraplirociate Its i Partanee.. (tliivii.,na A._ I . l i o Plibiikm 41 three: millions, ever laaremeatc or well colacated and moral pteple, and the many millions now -or Wine than ' . wasted;', iii 'corm g - zeasi'WoitlC ba` "-- used, =die' weal_ an d all tbat.'ecomti totes power we co face the world: • , - We were 1;14 tili rrell;w7e,,Wtiert an 4.• telligeot; canna rt, whsme heart had ... long been tn. th e' rk„ was appointed to the Petition or e Bnietihnonulent of &heels-, Jico:hetter..lejeetien could :-' . Mae been made_ The report Wore - or t i o '. gives proof that he' lizio - ramie - plodder in the footsteps of o ere'. ' Ile hanophi i- ' ail and ways - ofd nglairings which W aralua Orin. EL' re rt, li biiir. well 1 , arranged; giving us just What wewanted i ; _ .to "knew. We leant that" the 'whole I - numb - M .- of pupils in. attendance in 18037 i . wal 10,644 treater than in MI an t ''- that the average ittendatunt - Was 1,48;tt -, • greater;,. that there was an , Marcus. of . - .405 male teachers and a docieMe of 117 ~_ - ~, male '.tiathete; that, t 4. er.e : ••,..•• an-in. I I - -' cream inlihe ; length of the school term , f' ;'of 1/ days; that there-wan an %Creme of 1 4 $1.53, per . .motittan the ealatien of, male 1, ....' tcadiers andjll.oo iler' month to female i teachuer; that -the people wiMagly "pay , ; , • heavy Ines to educate .their 'children f ' ' and do pay In ' rnmaiy. liestatioufrOM 11C- , ft-' . tees to twerity•siz mills Ai the &flare' . that en - eramlastlon shewa . 33B;Studenta - . limn this Siete 4 callegai'ln",othri 1 .. ' Platteand aB5 in colleges In Ude' State I.;• • from ollier Malec - ' ' ''" ' : I.' .. • No leis interesting Is.the , fact from ; -1,,, twentifour mantifactufing eitiblialt,„ • 6 - ,- r.ii:its the average wages paid to Gibes &. -- wi - ircanstert reedit $30.0 perrnittutli;to A' • those - WhOchtit little': ttfitXt; to -• i thoSe Wile can reed well, but whe are in , °dun , rettwefs poorly educated, ,$.17 CO, .1. io thoweirbtrzte wellodaelitediwilt it:: :,.., specie. - $B5-00„_per oionth... - It alp p .. i. z Rektitatilti-totalsaFtgber-ii , oar yid. t and . poer-heases. hi 5 - ,068 ; 4if these 'hat ... .: - ittit ' ant, OM Scholars,' and'l74 ofthese ~ Ir , came of, ii4Oilgii - iiltltZleriilAn. that 1,615 - 2- : 0411104 - MIA t that 1,729- our rend: but , . tr ' little.sod Olacuiiesd.well:2.-4-'-:-:-. .„ 1 ., ~ -. From the facts otaahtted front . ourjalle; 3 • ' pellitailta&ritS 61 poor ho . ues, all hays] l • It nitu = t7 — "-lowhig three things are hadi . . j. . • .11 'that Site= tile. Pr0p0144(41 .•. •.• i . ,41!liolly illiterate fn Penal.. -•..-, if:-` . ' - i•a• ':. - sti:util,,tunoranos;is a fruit , I -,, :if citi me; (2).thst ability aim -r,- •.,.?tind write on - the4itof the - limo' n g it does snot largely 4. . . t. -_ - ifetitfiwit the otitniiiisaion of i •-..tnit a good .iduaginnitias I - ...,:-. i, -;eddegreetopreventuime.- '.`` ,---;.:- -.kit also Dhows that Grammar -• ' ..,„ r ; h Schools are the clown and -%. • 'i t,--, .Aiiiiiteit, end, thitithise who 41- - brie anii autiwialo that any ......- :, ~.. .t • ,tillo. wan. :UAW iiittoilthilLbs, I 1::- a ability to, sad ...wridli, and •-.-.. , ; :::. 1 - • ccouate;• Mild a rioit, contracted __,_, ea2.... _,. , fiiduCation; that since-God made liwi l--• • lde•capable ;of- being it ._ ..- . ,,,...4.1 . :.j right to be Otlicateclto: be .', edtt ;...; ~ cited in the highest degree practicably •! • i attainable. : = "7 -•"::: • I '• .." ? Weals° States that the qualifitatticms of i 44 ~teachers are much below : Whet I they 1 ought to be,:that not erns-half of. them 4' ... eier rea d a:single . book on the'sitbject of . education.- May not this sew/ pertly (roil the ' resinifidielg called Normal ,4fonstat i fichtiCh•witich Profile to prepare per . awl to teach Oa 11:02113 , fontlieni certid. • , :tes la Ilintiior six mowtbsl l. ci A. novel feature la this model- rip re - ' i ' ti s i e ll o irofo7*4.. girizt, to SAbiwth ' • IL We agree • with the Sup Win. . ' tendent ' nit "our children eugfit I sun r.. . only to tie - tialnka..intelhicnially, !bit 'f - ......;, - morally andreligieculy. ..There ought to - •,; be 'deeply itniibuited. in the" breast .of ,:•.. • ,•; avers child . ininatized form offath- in holy .things.'"•We may now beut . ; that no child barn In Pennitylvanhineed - I grow up in ignorance of the ordinary • ' branches- of knoWlecfge. It •will• Se l' ~ &Gone day for.thiStitte when'it cube .. - said that all- our Children enjoy aril . opbertanitiesof realring instruction in i• . the Word and ways of. God." -.., CITY Issk*Apirtmelara.' . ' .n. .L . . :...;' Lyin..betwONt - `old , Pithibingh sad ~i . East.berty ; , and Included in the pen. '-.7;;• - - solid:and City, sre — sexeinl large*, .111 . cf territory peculiarly eligible fer,blibi• r. . leg upon... No - diarist - with* *avow 1 . limits afford' auch - idvantagesg nr e : : ..,1,,, tension • of the city and the au - tidos , -.,•-e of- population, by' the presenin, tirne !oil .• desirablesites, hi - condo:l4 atAd ionne- ' ; -: g - . anent ease of egress and ingreas, Ind by • •the . r , re , .. , dcabllity 'at 'modestlle rates et ',.3 . , .gee and Water. - . , 1-. i.. ,This inviting disdiet Onaht speedily . -i,,„ .. to he laid out, in a suitable manner; pro - -i: Limiearlly: to being upon...:-Care i''. l • should be taken to arid some of tie . ~ ...,: g. evils whicbeslat in the old city, aswel. II „,, ss some of the infellatiss which haie 't - ;been fastened, 'Perhaps perniattentlY; on f moat of the suburban localities. Lenits particiebtrian : • •' '' ' -..-- -.,... . ~ ,:i. - , 1; - Pee of Jhelum& undwdrabli thngs - ki : - - the old city is that system of alley tfr• • • ''. which it is Wagered, and the • homes.'af ' • t thousands of the - laboring- population . 4 - . •made uncomforteble,.ylitended; origi, 1.- . • eilly, it agcy to; to agord convenien t ..-. access to afahks and the rear SY iresl4 -daces and Otosief business, they have 1. - -netessanily ',been put - -to, other tow i ...S. - . have- become' unsightly, are over-' , ..fi .-.,, Crowded,' most of them filthy, end Pro. 1 deceive of '•'diresse. -In Paris it has' . •_ - beet found beat et - vast, eiktinie, , to' I --- . abolish moat I - these narrow and 'ln-' convenient which may have _, g . -- =deal the civilizstio f the Dark Ages,. , t . but are itit'of plice - in the inetiomj, of 4' 'the nineteenth century. ...• • • 1 At East Liberty, as well as in other . 1 . _' _outlying distriets,' the streets.'ate little 4-;. , • better than allays : 'do narrow are they -A- - as to forbid the' Olney . desirable, and, . tbst Ornamentation which adds a charm a to reshieneetentaide the stir and dust of 1 1 i t; n large tow n. .1 • - - • •,- I „ . .... ' Tie diatrict of which we have spoken ". '.; ; ought.pot to-be Stiffeitd . to fall a -prey to v L .:1 lilts shent-sightediess •and—avarice. I • ~- The City inthoritles bight to order it to • belatd coit,.;Corh Um] iole; aceerdlny :I - . to Os;txst modern:ldeas, BO V W it she . lf into scrim by broad SMUG& Dame of thew new streeta ought at once - to bi opened, the _gradeit .therootadair, Ushed, the club4tottes put in. and the - ;24d4a walks laid. , Isironbi bewail at once -to add lines of iree„l4l4 an d " poP besiato flow Mahe:wird /Tin extend s irster;lnits If. this *ball be dens tinperssiill net ay*, baton that distrlci will he arm ed with dire7llnga, alioketbes sulpasgsi g Am y 'tam trowlawniVa the& two alt. lon fez vlePnc4.4 ll4 4mtd 64,31 . . Men of waleh, men of =Odium lamones, men living on nvluienor Weeklyzwages, will there ,ftd twetes, !Limy from the mutat:l°f the &Arnim, and at- min bid coat. &net can wqba aatahllahad much sooner. Xbe - prepan if As izb.# be iiiedengedebeceess It "ILI eon , tab: eenate'mnads -crestating as . bleft I !# c c i ulil(*'*-00/C-* 411:isit • . fiend eliewhere, as to ele)tnillem, re 'tlrement, accusibility and expellee. !This is strictly, wittier the province of the City Government. It le for ti4s ob -1 ject, among ' others, that municipal sA. ministrations are maintained. Their ,province, in We - regard, Is to do, by Monbined action, those things: which ( tizertis individually are not competent tOachleve, and which yet are reqaired by thegeneral welfare_ A city allowed to grow by . epantaneons accretions, so to speak; thakla, without provision before hand for the \ sellable axon:Imo:Is:ton • tif ; the Second:lg population, must resemble I &limit tree. upon,. which the !Alining -1 knife has not been exercised—scraggily, :Nor - le this memul s t ctojust to the oirners thd= 1401)&114 „this to be bZonght-hatoxairket. for. bildhig_pur," peso, bnt rithvran intietentable admit 'WV- • Theavi ' ./dii.eTe 21' 0' 1 ° *atr•pr°- &mini income'estintgh to.i pay: the,taxes with which %/Ie.)! are Chirtied: if 4e- WM or .oistal r ot Ahem ahotald to he sold to psy,the expeosei of the im provements we /wrap:epos!, the market nine. or the , residue would be double what it now is. ' • l!titt We respectfully ,ask of Councils to consider tlilsvaittoz:' . . . Goliourts Ozanr . advlses - - that pro. vhsion of lawho made whereby totems accruing on.deposits of fee paella fends sharlacerne to the Treunty.,for the =li mos benefit, iiisiead of to the Treasurer, for his: individual advantage. This is eisrfo s•y,and'soundi. prettily enough in the ears titl7a.: payers; hut by what stipulations obeli this result be produced! Who shall determine .whani the (=chi "shall bo depeeltaV-havehait -mast and at what rate of interettV• Is It proposed to relleVe the Treasurer from' responsk. Witp for the sate keeping of the moneySl :These, and - other - questions "ail minate description, nea4 to be answered,'' before it .as be determined what shape to give the proposed enactment. rts.c -tlcelly the subject will be found to by attended by difilnulttes.' lf we recollect aright, during the Treas.. ureiship of Mr. WS. Maanew this mai. ,ter attracted attention; and a law was Mused forbidieur the: - Treasurer to lohni the public , missy*. :Wethlek that statute still remains, 'and is about as effectual as any almihar one can bs that is, It has no erect whatever. It Is made the doty.of the Tressiier to keep securely the public Moneys, sod pay them out according to la 1 tpastial 'place for their camtody ii not provided ; Efai may keep them in. his pocket; is his dwelling; is tits place of Maness; anywhere, so thatrtley are to-AM:eosin When regalia Ordinarily, he puts them in different banks; such as hi seta proper to. take- the risk In; and =====!t eat is allowed him. _lf s one of the banks fail, hik and Lii unities are lisbla tror tkp ritanitanklook , ? - irthe State shall 4 sate the, banks of deposit, it mod, to milady, r a n ittownziakn Indeed, Uteri will not ben. *amble- for the °Mee, if the law determines the place* dePoth, and at the *ante time makes the • Treasa rdr TearichuThle. • It toui been suggested that a spade; of Bub:Treasury be established; that is, tiat;ii,propir lock ap. be. presided; and that the public moneys Akan" be kept therein, 'subject to ituipectiou by an QM- Cer via:dated leritiat pterpOse, to 'es to make' me Hutt" is le there, .and not stpriewhere else. This 'system. Weald make the . Thames: responsible for put.'' tlng_theinenterYs in this lock-up„but hot tar its - defeaserrizaiiist burglars. - Thls won* issiskini what. ne sane person ttronld attempt r9ianYistiza Prolisibiitbis whole-matter will he -sifted hi pie course of the current sea sion,irhen it shall Came up for consider-- , &don. The change :Proposed by tke Girnt reer, feildble* , would • take one . prolific source o; matttentioa, and - ofteu; iifcorruption, out of . Politics of the Ciumouwealtih, This is deitrabie, pro. Tided it can-be accomplished without entailing liability to Pas.: . Am Blasorleal *manna of Coln. ' .„Director Debt= , has coMpleted the following table from 'various aufluirithhi, showing the aMounl of, opeelo ,ezistilig Europe.rrom AnapiDornial 14, and in' Europe and America from -Anna Domi ni 1516 to the present time.. Theamounta are in millions of panads ateriihg until Ann° Domini 1500, and atusrwarda in Cannons Orlionarar. A uthority. nor: ;Authority. Yerd, • Jacob—. ti Ads6lsearb.. 710 .c. 37 , ta • =Jamb—. lUD - - Jacob.— '151075 Jacob.:..: 121 • Zo'Jacob.... 10:51 '67 iar:ob.... 155 - 223'.7ac0b;... 1540 17 1 6 • Jamb....' 104 • 101 Jacob.... ICoO • 677 Jacob ~. 176' .173 1,316 sm . in, Jacob.... El 111 Jacob.... lbri J. 4.551 114 -z-IVE,--,wrira.-.tr.,-)1 j ..,,, ttt 64 17itia.rmar,:rblatS, Jacob—. 5E4 .. 1547. : 1,04 ~.reete"..4. tee. W Waynalbs 1153. /414 Jacob.... es!6' re.Cheraller 1857 1,750 ' Jacob.... 667 51.gormarcb.1030 '1,7110 Jacob.... 166 • 66.1tavrrearbar Liao 2.975 771 . 41i Jitagalas.: 1157 Mei n Aa l'oliosing relate to golsl. - coin may. After the A.ugnustin Era the product of the European mines failed, and the stock l• - of coin gradually felt until the ninth century, each atop of its faDshowo by ;be greater poverty and aocialdegradation of Olin people, itrAll4s last anch the scarcity of coin. human beirms. were made illegal tender at epoeilied rate:, This dearth of tbis precious metals con Ltributed largely toward satinblialfing the • Dark Ages. Out pf these depths arose two great modern institutiona, - the Mer cantile Theory and Credit, the one a pal liative, the other a cute. • . • - • No increase. to the stock of COlll. co- Burred until after the discovery of Ame rica, bat the invention of paper credit largely alleviated the provaiMurmiaery. Thlarinvention is due to the Jews,who. • - in 1166, Introduced. bill , of. exchange, and who were the ci •ly pariahs, from the Matitution of the canon-Mw against the taking of intereutfor loatis•ad.rrioney to the alxteanth centtiry„ who; In•Weatern . E pe , durst make a huninese of giving . • . • The same people eittabliab.cl tbo drat balik,/n Europe.' That of Vealca waft eataUlabed in 1137; that of Geneva in 1345: that of Barbel:Ala/a 1401, and that Tho discovery. of America, In /1..0L," produced no Immediate increase, in the European idea of coin. , Tho mines of _Potosi were opened in 1515, but it wee not until near the seven teenth century Ibut the Stock of COiA sensibly increased. The taking of interest was focally for bidden In England antis 1571, and the . advice of extending credit by means of indorsement was not practiced until run:dory latar, when it was Introduced from Rolland. The stock ar Rummy increased anti' 182:?. when it reached the highest point, and then declined until the open ing. of the racleo Coast mines In IS-18, when it again incirea.stni, passing; in lodu the gmatest proylons height, and attain flax In 1867 thetlttiormous slam of tsoe,- 000,000. r perils of editing newspakra In I Francis are shown by 'a table which some ne has taken thy" trouble' t, compile, airing the fine" and impri s onments nat tered by the editors of French niarnpa pert tiring the Enna few months, for printing artielecilinfarorable to the ernment. Thee' offences that mil down thesOntlgneenta are, in the lenient lan guage of the French polies office:, called; "The insertion of French newn,itzeiting to batted 'and contempt of Gaiornment. and -attacks on morals and religion. It pecnilarity of Napoleon's mild and paternal rule es fine Imprison or banish people whose opinions differ -from his own; and lilt way "the Yrnpire is puma" The table 'referred to gmes a list of -twenty-one newspapers, all of !which have been fined, and in some eases ! theeir editors ilictiso. nod. Thus, La Lib eria viia fined Oki, La Cberrfer rem calm was fined and its editeriniprrls oned fear months; the.fil:otntre was fined s $a00; the Jour./ je Itortheir Wet - the Nein Janne was fiffed POO, and I ts-edlior drapiteined four, months; Le Net/et - was Ivied amonotorith two months imprientanent; La Ls. and Le 1:6.c1 - re were each fined /tffhandthe editors of each- itimpriaoned two - mooths,'""ad no the Cosa Rr Caour.—An' exchange,. re ferring to the tin of a dieter in - Medd. burg, and twee of his essiatiogs having died of croup in consequence of sucking the bloisti flowing durinka successful , o=non of tracheotomy, elated that tlpit is *revs eatable by awry sith ` 0 pie remedy, even whentbe patient. Is on the verge of seffroesi rani. , This' consists, hat, In applying water to the thivat by mauls of a eronge otson - clothi so hot as Whit very/salient to the , tand of the' opwator, InstatVislief being- wisely afforded. After this harheep continued fokfiftistu to: thirty - minutes, a- poni line ,of Unseed meal, rolled up lanclottylato be applied while Vary bet.—and- sett on Air some thole,- Therm:Realm are - table repeated should the attack return r.but. the Writer skates asterism longexperi nee bh los Amor kaawst thus to alt. • •- • • •-•-• Carlene :cottons of - the Blind,' 1 ' Touch does much for the illind boy, but brings him not a "Ingle grain nearer to tlia discerninget colors. Where, therefore, touch fail, him, he eau gain little external help, and prenently will be al tot:eater at era, Things appareriqy identiele in form may differ in size, may oleo tomily di e'er in essence and in -na ture, mod et tide differ:nee lie trier ho wholly untionscions. i lie may feria, and il",is • form, the most outra s e:cm:lo. incorrect idea, on some tommoulThit tor;though he may centintutilY aml ,44 e and Surprise you by clever giaceses, or gleam; of what mem" liko intuition. Du Puiseaux, the • son of a professor of philosophy in 'the Duireraltrof Perla, was iu some, thingel one of -the slirewileet mo d of hie day, . hay ing:attained considerable proficiency ,iii botany and chemistry; but; he was Mine. Ile had a wohderful memory for ands and could, it is mid reirWee by Hiiiir 'voice' porno!. whom ho-had only once heard. lie could' easily tell if he war in a street oren n blind alley, in it largo rootn or a email one, but he lei. tiered tharmeirweromere were the only' people 'who sub telescopes and that the Mtv y ..had- their eyes dlffeientlY formed iron other men. Nor ' was Ms notion a boutteyes ID general a Whit leak , incorrect. "The eye" said he, , ls as or gen on which the ale should hare the the name effect SDI my stick on my band.? f\The bey upoil. whom Chosliden operated or cataract had clearly_ been of the same opinion. Even }rhea - restored loaight: he believed that the obJeetahe looked on touched Ilie`eyei,. as those Whit% be felt tottclukt hie akin, and ho consequently had no time Idea of,distiancia. He asked witch wch watt the sense that deoeired• him ' the eight er‘the touch?' He Wonde how • I ikefieM Of his father's face cool bo got ipso entail a emcees his mother 's) watch case; It AC.II,DI to hint M. 'reposes ciblo as getting a bushel into a pint tri cure. It is not le b' wondered at, the , Lire, that when momeone naked Dr. Pall 'emu: if he would nots,be yen. 'glad toe have his sigpt, he replied: ' "If , it were apt for curiosity, I Would sootier hum - kale; menn i it nee= to me that my hands would teach me hotter what bripaied. pg the moon than your eyes or eiericupeat and, beads; the eyes cease toeM., ...tier titan the funds to touch. It would;:there fare, be es well to improve Mei:item I i iz have as to give me the DUO . want.", Abundant, 'Dhabi:Wap(' a al kind Might still he sulduced,ll bat see ma • enough - to prove that ,ev among the educated blind people the must be a large Section of the phyaical mid meta- playsitui world of which thelh idea is to a great extent vague end woithiess.- From the London tidurtedy . Reelete. Growing Old. • I suspect It takes some time to arid it the on - Motion, but I have Maps IA oC laat„ thatthere are few thialrie, ctremble in life as growing o , although, ha I barmaid, the Ty l aid acceptance cell* fact be ' of years ,yet somehoW the nu% err ' ? wk.' edgemElat :o ones- ear alwa a: as with a shock: You bear a ter neon In your back alnews, and a sogginess about your ruakle-JoinUt-for:' years. You take to soft hairbrushes ind rost drsughts,and eschew Odd Wines; 'by a proems so smooth and frictionless 04 not to be recognized, Yon exchange your flippant Mare, with .a ioodono, to ativ and a general skitilattneen, foram:out col, of fourteen • bands, an may •mover, • and quiokto nacatuL • You accept- your Milner invitations with a more &salmi,. natiog regard for the coot than the sem itenv; but yon do all there things so etaduallys as to be Imperceptible. It to ~nly when 'you have overheard a cab. .speak of you as the "old gent what gave his two bob," or when a, very freak young lady oaks what sort of danOm were In vogue when you • were young, that xmlenly anew light breaksin on you, eel an hadiscrinablesermeef tervorahoot • through you at me thought that you have really rounded the thought comer of existent." and have began the "nut home." Not that, even 'then, you fully realize all the' horror,, of the situa tion.- Much Meta - ibex! to the ignorance of the cities that you go home certainly, with that pameled sense that there bt a problem, to be Settled, a doubt to bemeolved, which,nntil that rooment, had never given even a masing- uneija -000% It is• something like tho parson had said in the sermoh so startling and 'novel that you cannot r id yborsell of It, but keep on asking yourself; Is W. a -fact? has he m nodonbted authority far telling ha this? Street:le hole Yer. may from that timentrwardyou are an altered man. - Of course „von make no admia skins to the world at large of changed ' sentiments. The law of England de- - dares no - man is bound to criminate hlnts4e, and you mo oboist as jauntily— perhaps even a little more jauntily—ea of yore t-inat es' a. merchant • with an approaching bankruptcy turns:cad in the park with a more showy Amu= !tut in the solitude of your ow - a ing.rtom you know tbat the trial is over, the verdict is given, end all that remains is to entreat the Court to suspend judg ment • °A long. day, .my lord—a long ' tiay.e A pitiful cry It is, sad enough to ricer, end sadder to listen to.-o . .Dawd in Etackwoort. The dame& diver, Hot water nprings are common, but there in' but one hot river;and that runs through the ocean. If it did not run, rcdulariv, or if Its waters were to get Nread, the green inland of Erie would change Ito nature even more - than its name; and - become Greenland in title and a barren ono in fact, In truth, any change In the coarse or character of thin warm water dream 'would have so terra tile a thermal Influence as to ut erly defy 'prediction or remedy of results. It 13, ' therefore, with no little apprehension tint thinking men regard the announcer" mein of the fact tht• the current of. the uhf Stream has ne a arly doubled its ye tracity. The occurrence of this phenom enon so noon after the earthquake in the Gulf InlandOcannot but ,glue rine to a :nurmise game connection between the - inanifentatione. The immediate melt oc,incroased force in the currant has /wen to augment the dangers af naviga :don near the Florida Maya, even steam tenses finding it Meat to weather points easily panned previous to the in greased velocity of the dream. This consegnence is of Resit inddrhint, but lean alarmin than the apprehe= of • further changes which may have'bear tug cm the intern:as of all civilized Im munity. • ' very p and beautt „rut niachine has be e n constructed, which will take a portion of a tree, alter It bits heen cut the right length and width, and shave it op into thle ribbon as wide ste a roll of bonne paper, making one-Mtn& red or pee hundred and tiny to the inch. These. , relle of wood are placed on the Wing by paper hanger. with paste and brush, precisely in the name manner with paper.—The woad la wet when used, and really. work• easier than pa 'per. because it is zeirch more tough and pliable, •In theao days, when variety is ha oiught ter, one caw-fi the wails of' hatise In different wood, to suit his taste. ;One room ma be finished in bird's eye maple, another In chestnut,- another in cherry, another In white wood, and so odeThus•he has no Imitation, but the real, genuine article upon his walls, The eye tires of net figures; 'such - as as •we ',have in ordinary - paper' hangings, but never of nature it.tir The longer the wood hanging remains on the wall • the more distinct will be this grata and color Pf the wood. • - ...Of the 242,721 Immigrants who ed fiL New York during 1567, It appears there were trout Germany," 117,591.. Ire laud, 65,134; England, 33,712; Scotland , e,212; Sweden, 4.843; Switzerland, -3,98,5; Pratte°, 3,..321; Gotland,-," 11W; Belgium, /,02.1; Denmark, 1,372;.1ta1y,' Nor- Ivav, 309; Poland, 200; West ladles 214; 283; Prussia, las; -Wales, 142 South .A merit., 97; Javan, 87; Pertugal 79; Anstra/ia, 44; Canada, '42; Mexico, No v a 79; Scotia, 22; China,- 17;- Greece, 8; Central Arnerlea, 7; Turkey, 5;• East, In dic:R., 4, and Africa, 2, . The total la len thousand more than the total immigra tion for 1504. ' What is this Marvelous Anti. Disease • • • Which. for Twmesr TLis , b. bee. %lasing' qplaloas Pam all aorta or yac►la•• me el,e the s. of ell/STZTtna'a lIIVY/IX/11 - • • ' /L is Ja. lato•lou of he moat excellent tuft, rteralle•bilibs, ro!t.!a• Wes, is the natl... e,nee of -nye. . • ; •• • W ' DOEd'IT OrialTit MS nem.. may Id bri,ey unrersd sr LA La..: It oge•at.•• A.. ilrrltorant. tromnekdo.- Al u. nti el puns., le •,... Gen, e V.ai 0r..• - As . . ... ore lor l..stlrs. As ... . Mealcloo. At1 , 4 1 / 1 1,.. . ...... kona.dr for now rylrlun . 3 - 9, e'er for lr.ver and •gas.' • Ai tor lt• aged. At no- 4,111.1,11.t0 telklialtVEl.4l. Lao Au.dyn• for i.e 111...0nu5. A.. s ..—...... w • Al ...... Bun: for the Sur, nrnts. • As to Bodily Lag 4101. • Sad as a pr... Won to bgalt/nandllto.nndar deorel Eng sad 4soltallslng • I ...... u. OTOXACIU .1111ITYSIS L Use only ton% La ext.taseo, based Ipso a sperldnoss add. 1.4., flat l 3 YSetOntT 'cu. • Elarfrl'on Conch!' !lave yrtu E.. Throat t 11” c yo. )3.3lriztuge c 1 tha Llitigt Hare rfon,Toup irtllnta !Zara 100 EtronehLlAl naia Dal Ooaeomyvea 7 llara lea sttnpi • Dare 7. Palm isxoar limn or RAU 1 . llm Tat Hoesla Pew/ Hite 7aa pla[ Coagb l Cougb Hite you riewlsr rsici • L ;oar ErrthlaiOtatmetadi ' Yaia to. iny - Peloontry A/set/ear tf.imi ban aur , cf the dtieambe annotated abeie, . Yaseit'a"Nzto,al la a earenre la the tsar etaeo...4 e ratter ha the tits stadat. Dr. deem to eased bad asset*/ Wig Gimlet j , /eh bh Pte4ral, a/oho. Fitt. WI said at ite Wood anti. • COXICILTING pYTICEI/Vii I•ITEC T X111111A.21031 rAD 1111C11:1I.LTIEZFT UT 011.5211.0% CHSOA. IC 1110,21,111. Xe. /TAXIS. IL tut 1141... • , vecrabor v.; arr. • • PITTS.iiiffliGEL DAILY -GAZETTE : • TUE S 1". JANUAR Y 14. A Woman Tarried Man; The La Crosse Diinociint tells a won derful yarn, for the troth of which the editor vouches with Itunchausen-like gravity-. A Mae Ellen Bambino, he says,. married one Powell, a Chicago neespaper man, In ISL.' lived with him two years and-had ens chlld, Suddenly the lady's voice began to change, her peachy cheek. to spout with whisker; until, at , the age or twenty--one, the at tractive young woman was transformed ' into a good-looking young man. A separation was the natural consequence, and, alter a time, the quondam girt vin dicated her new found oar by marrying one altar former music pupa; As the Democrat puts Menem, "the former girl Is now a man, the former wife is sow a husband, the former wife Is now a father, the former young lady teacher of a young lady is now that young lady's husband. • —ln an English town, two ahoema hire win fierce riraii. — WfuniOne Made any change or Improvement, the other did likewise. At last one put up a new sign, on which was the motto, Men's Cbmadcr Beat -- Ito other - was overcome at lint. but soon appeared With Ws sign, •Men's and Women' • Ornackg Reeti. - pi :17.111.1 A:Jo/km:4:440 mr ALEIGNALI4:7r., Ardanksßvesu OF 54 1161.4 t Is an aulherup 4 llV.4 /11 mein Aduritisele.nufer Ihr 04811771. mid WI (Wm pwars throrghout W GlAis.l &aim, FrZLECTION, wct.airzea.zrr. CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION lar N m OT C ANNUAL gx, - .:l=agtatt zriwz.tiour"..f.:l`47 J'ltir.`tl .7:1;,%„17„b.wd rlygm,2 SI:MID/LT, humil ate, iliZ—"l.44:,Vatin-11619.1444grAtil .ITIDEIn.). , 0/I=ll of Mix PlTlOrmair s Os" TATlVAtilmorik . t riszmat i ragivitp U Dttutrkls ..0.6.7rAtee1L174141.2•111 mliAlUr. wawa oa despaad >s tb• Wk. et us VA?. W. a. grALDEBBIAN, First Ward, \ ALLAWSZNY. • \ommuce., t Draft-- ttt. tklttorlooo it* .b.l. oolltetttouttsuodo t otoirr Tama . „ ItliTOTlOn—r.', burnt wank' att ••••• Ntroota Rot to toot or harbor oty CI% ItiLlarll4ll.l[l.lY, tt.olax latllarbel ' Mod MOM ltito•Cosuo O vo cootr prillro oise. . .11011. all I iruilkes oar NSF Oaptaf' o I N .twat. coarsztatre Ewer. CO - PARTNERSturIf bc"" - I: in lermaitenr.ri • iltiglir..-aszatraurair eatinei Itato the Commies:ea . Badmen as • dealers ta Lte.SH/Cll, k, axis. De sass* l aud style l oie Y. MoLAIJGHLIN & A. 7 SLISIDDI.D reAso. " • • are. I 1 LunarrilrilllZT illytrol4.y.tllliloo Nomad to ete all their old 1%12481 • OVSERENPING I DRY GOODS. T./ALL mil" IfATTLIIO, bEMITINGS. PII LOW UNIX QUILM-isz.4.3.cm-rs. sus saLig IT ORA & la !trill STUMM. V. W. Di • , nwsi u. GLUE, CTIBURIIATEt, Fanners'' Sirs*, Ccroons, CATTLE :TAILS. Bones,. N.eat's ,Root Oil, B . zo, ladlur ansioud—etal.46 BILITIMIZLD T. Warty oppcd t,iL rug. 01:100.1 PErrilllllllsll4 PA Ilozarts, =ELLA co, ANCHOR COTTON. 'MILLS rm~smoa. Bann of neavy. M. 41. 164 LIAO A3C1302 WM ILLIIAOLIA AID MAI7III/. ►iNYr,■NA ss.ar~~~ I • WALiE7a CPrXCritto liasols Lisa of Us Casualties 0a 111aata I IeSSOLYID, Skat Boards of WS Ward an barily eastiessiltile loan/Mad Isle slot. at Um ossaLos elsetiaa la Setif reapostive Wse•a, ape* sae similar sumsnth.; of vocal.. So Iris Sas frames al sales Car al Allostrasy. Means. of IS!. Coorsioa. sulth. aka kayo fi essidasi SIM boasts at l ItID • /PI Salts] uixr, sluel,•••• Ilea Cli7Co43.,pagsl7, par-i sys.pklS, seal. i) • EiTABLIgiRED EV 1040 . STELEPIELARD'S titOam Cracker a Munn Factory ;===i antutsaii uC dtesi;la OasoSoottoasory ' ;rearms AND Dolll2rrlC Fauna, littra. HI. KIRKPATRICK • ;ritAi.cotilcuihs..i. 1100k1313171 AID AMEND" oirwzger-rEve racnicuititx. rsammus, WLLL ALWARD OPENIND Ml 9 CUNINS MEACINNTV soon laspaoTmay Maks Closed mad &a -ll Posed la snow or. Ilmased amas s illenya, prmrje_ i l agjesisess .I,graratiltir.""U. ""ikator n2=l 11.7 rlfth Ytr.et 101111 LADIMI ..Q ONI,LDIIKIVA 203; I,SALXO2IL MISTS, :trays Rim Goorit. Au 11111111.011)ZIEUX La.:* 1.7: At /real! redateel mien. 1 3CHOONIUMElt di SON, . 11 P .1 " 1 "1 . 1111.13121M431.8 • White Lead and CalorWotiu, lalttitißS WHITS AND RICO 1D 212147.Mr d vitirg Lk AIM al colon dry or fa an: " 4" "'"l''' OM* .11•6 07 P itiOW.= 811111ZIN /won , . Ma. 460. 41111. 41111. 416 and 438 t. Z /VWX ".B", " I ap BTISUIM BOWNINEPririIUTE. 1 011101111 MOE UI IEIO LOIE • •v. o. es GIANT Irtititi. • • The nothil ef Ate fennel mitt be reefteed of Jaa•br• al. Tee Weft Deports. at ffwif Prof. W 10C1. nasautat menu tee eltreettme of +ll for lattermentoa seliateptof enerent - . ter. X. J. ellfixtr. Romer. . FoR7WITE 0111421.8- AND meLopioNs. • .• • • . ulreet trout tha he arls at Ora. A. llama a tkoki Treat :Walt i Oa. aa4 Itetean are.. . mrward.. cat w:wads; .11= 4, 15 =SIC STfialt, • 4 .41 . 71tfa stem. aaaaaadoot abeam Wood. JOHN H. t.l. AItHIDOCH, • • itrunitu.'insu Wm' . nrzae drasx2j ut 11.1141715173LD waszT. OA poslta ran mite, • 111 111111111161/11, 81. Giimbraim ()Waal . 2.llirsertal Dollaps . aall in Gab Mr Ow., rm. - at! t.x. paiamaln qua stilts • *Z. of to Grompsay. or ud Mot Monday, nth aim: :AS. Z. EITLVLNION, MaXCIIANT3I/:31, M.4lllll7.l.CTlErlntil "01 5.4 1 711:INAr. k•Nc. Presoletrotb. ftlf_ ,lier• • 1r1y.6; DIREIL'o p hid . d l 4J r l.l.(itklaZ k kayo . Ocolwea •„. Ol 'Gluts) mat* out of ti ixiciti of 110 int,:it.r.r.b:s• i gfo•lo Jun:vitt, .47:bn .l 4 . l#Nllllt U 'rt; Jb. Cas.War;• ATiNsAf. rstruTo ' • -1 .1,44 !".114 }. i WIWI/IDE/VD NOTICE. --The Ude iretinl r o . ° ln ! `"'" . of 4.4 Is k 44' out o talD vr /Ll l / . u I) o) lies 1.14 °UZI • !Oa the nth Inet. * 4"*" ' / 4144 ,.. he: - !- • EUIST.J.IIIIII73. • tare,llll ILTERLW DIVIDEND. ?num NATimim.:Boxa, ll,tabrargh: f Mato rltuborgb iron a oanool.) • The =rotten of 011 Book bora thin etayelo. paortorryoUTlFlLlXl Vii .77,1; I. , r&gavg&z.k.4, _"er Me of 4016111131C011 11. fl! r. • 1 J. D. oClll.LY.'vaster. " • NrcJura). NATlmut. ROE. rrnasoao . z. Jam.4l uM• :a -A DrilioneaD. OW LIGEIT . !IziceII'IMITBDITATIN Atm IMAM biieldin sad itt*r ilia mu, tan. • • .10811 g: , '41'4,74 :4 1 .11%.1.4 ' 4t15. EarTELE znuEertnis OF THIS 133 . 1. 11a . 5k hate CAL day lleelarta t • rrirz (a) pa g w .'„l tt a prea. ' t n . ,„ somas, p. • • Th. • I • het 3 • S. SAITn, e - n ra, I..t.LifnurT r.Prt" PAL BA ilum " 4 . Ia UIET IMEu . (s. o f . de7akLteAa Or' C K : r4. l i.xxcnr..mstraaaror Co." , 2 • - • 2 . l ..coarzwr, -. .hmunrsilwitst. • •' .tiaAanvsLl Westuasierlitheetar.ottlo,loM. t, servo tot Ile eimang year. •111 be Itedd at 0* Otig.oribqCsaiDSay; 4.lotilettmet, alleeaeaf."4P.°l7ir.°"3°.A° iirl4 . (Arno. or Tux aisalamtlatr i r e zpo, , • • rn usnargis Dß S. /31131, 'aril:lE ANNEAL- ELECTION r r Twelve - 3.Osenora to mere amine the enrolee rem, Witty. luta eta.. olle,er 471 , b P"' ? _r_o r lllileitallirit ri lath. 'l' M ' , • v. O. DOIConLI... beemterr. "ran 11•170.141. Bine Or Trrisetart. 1 December Mb. MD. b E ANNUAL ELECTION ...ireinallaTs et tble Bans erttl.'bel beet 3 - mtbarr 1410. Between tbe :Mewl or II •Weloet A. er. M 00 43 . • -4..ro;scut,vr. rnittEr , WlTtrit"iftV:l4, ANNVAL :ELECTIO2II 21:11XIDA.T. 1111t.b.)1...1. Betwee, Ya halm of 11 A. R. .4 it... aeltill .4.1 r. i1a.0.111.. Cublicr. _ _ _ lizzo - Arra AND ILisgrnertrailli ) IntUincrtelt=ttetr , jay'_THE A:wawa& ELECTII,II., for Llrrotan at "a• !"“" 1 -7 , „ - , x7JMIDAY. Jamul, 14,1. .X•lxua AtutAaurscf It A. x. xtd 2 .x. , .JO/1# Scurf., Jr.. Cramhher. •ral an im.r/10.4c num ow • Mr THE ArAbrati.ELElCTllugr'o. Cl 6 lill7 47=N artar th4 ll'" ` 6 + -1 " 0 " ° 4 74 : 4 .aonif uvtheerrosr. " ... . . tn.rxes ITATrON.U. ' I ' ' • Arrairiall. Oft. '4 . lmil ,_ latrine 11111NTLILL 'Ex.r.erios -.. • .hr IRILOOWIe at,".r.i tag yisr will 1.4, field at Ili. [sails' Acts% 7r.7 ; , 11171 : 3 DitY,J*211AZT U. I s ll 4 -', .:i Betwiem Mt itsulorl.ll SP. ly. •.. . z ' 1 da , Cllll:4 ! I • it: B. l la/Tl3; Csabwir,' r WliTtie:74 %IN fariVIEP AtNRINAL gue.CTIOX DIM on Of Shit BOOk 'be had Oith• 114Z47 Hala olt TISLIDAV. 46..7 14"' !AV OV " '4" hart... Nevei.Li; airs. 1 ^ ?Innn)* Dee. T, ver.e fairAN ELECTION far Elenneln ib i u girr i etereertbba c elk. erlll be bale et, last balms aro:Alp j""'i 4101DOITIVArb:ck TuE of h;itd.witer "cneN- IMAM MU WI 11 risme, taritukignennttennantu t en a be van r V.lSll"e. 11., f. ~Uvv.4V CWhr T rt44o. P... D. 114 adli ; /sox trritt. otaLliaarz • Pin% Or:Tnerv ir “ -4b.rid n i ll i: / . 'OaTail= 3 UAL ELECT &Im .:SsmiltEl.,,,,. ,EXN °mim ic , .- --r-,. '--7'"=.1'01......g ",41.41.,.b.1at10i, .E.i.,.,24,,,DAT, 3,...r7.140. .. p ~,,..jaz dg .11110/ V 16.4 i s , "r e; -.1. • i ' 4 iilorsirt:caamr NOTICEti • - - - jgrlVOTlCE:—Holders of II (trek • Certtllleates to ?fir PSDIE.A.t. OIL :come Az{ r, not circler!, tireeeltrrel on poste too Oe ci eeDeeT..lri plesse prestat.t.telei I. ~ itnettletelf, at Om oil* of tee enbeemibm eoreat ; Of bektoisee Waf sea Ilieeoek stmt. , . tot paiterer. 11l Is tbeefht eafteebt4lo MO** Of •Pe Properin (real and peisoselp) sad :11,144 .emeos totoes • et:etikolaire. Iteso:oilosi 1.11•• eFecOiste boottimeeedrbf the Scent, ao4 steper" eanterrlai authertly, f r 'Wasson of freookholafts etill Do faun/tat the °See of • • • ittLl.l. peeretarh 2 1148 bar f Janierf Ith. tell. ' Jef'l7l: rU ne.4a pasta rtiresiturt. No 4 TYourthl %mesh $190.1u00. Deeo•4 r:4'4lth" trajh'sh" Arel.77llotelrf LtAfts, "6 stl,l • • moo d Treszoner—e • N. V r 11) , DONN. Htnitrf. oa • tom= 3J P F7NSII-t 'WCV T ST4TEMEIIfT '''''' i 0 ',',; •. I . ' - a-i J 1 ..',. .o Tillt CONDITION or TIM .. , . OMIII,I OH - BAND FOR SWOOP; ? . Lunuarru. i-' • . 4 Maim MA.E.34 ==l ;:, , . . f ' ' A lh' th• I 'aiiilds. IfOrtc..l* . . 0112,1:1 Is BPI. Rectlyabie ' °i l k. ri lq u ' i• •••••••-•= 7 .....:1 13, 2 E s _ _t : L L.. . 1' I. ' -, , :7 . .. 4 - *WIZ a 1: n..., L_ riti isdres AullilitiaqualtNe reiwee- IL zri_n_Pon UM LINO \aye eisakta“ the:books , .... 1; W Oa &bawl in* , lat , st 4 re =it . "d " I • • ..111+1111, , 0.4.1 r 114.112% . - I. -...;. ~ I ..14 JIB lEfeTillily - kfti itonitir Ittlean?,TSlla wric h"r u. 0.7 ' v : RlTttiond ova so U4lo2.lllihil UT; IA Vl/111% 17ZING. pgiE or yew errn4. Irt Ut pstattais .44 add .4.14 I TVI P 1.11.114 107IIIIAlarrzffrilliir 1 JO% ltrilUtiflia PAP - 1 , i