II ttslittOurgfi, Gay ELTURDAY, FEBRUARY. 8, 14 e THE rerrun.tuas JOB Last yesi a bill wee brought , into ttie y Ai:win:ire to authorize anti direct the Governor to appoint an Insnector of 01/1. 'Neither the earners of oil wells, nor the refiners, nor the dealers to here or elsewhere, asked for the creation of anch an officer. On theipart- of .consumers of oils, yeheth ex thls Commonwealth, in other States of the Bolen, or in foreign countritea, therg wee no demand for an, Inspector ship, ina no desire for. one. Perim' engaged lathe, trade, , and the, geneisl public, Were sath lied abandantly. No difficulty was experienced at Antwerp or other ports. in Euioperin negotisihig oak, in advance of delivery, of large Invoices ; on the reputation of establish• ed brands and trade marks, and not the alightisst desire was evinced anywhere for additional Iclam:acts as to quality or quX:nyty. lodeed, there were many Indications that a new brand, even by an accredited officer, would interfere, fora "considerable period tt least, with a con iffitionef the trade with vrhich all parties I were -content. Frain whe.nce, then, came this attempt? 'Evidently; one or more individuals, with no capacity for, starting and pushing anc• aurally a businesiof Ida or their own, were - anxious to make a living, and a good deal besides, by virtually levyhog tax, for their especial benefit, and for o Otheranceivable end, on the bruineas f otherpricipler. ;, - The combined remonstrances of 1 detesters in oils were so eharri.. - members of the Legislative bodies were anuariked to give heed thereto, and the pluddenng enterprise failed. Banana the opening of the present amnion a borer from Philadelphia sought an interview with_the President of the Senate, disclesed to him that the experi ment was to bo repeated, and begged that the bill, When presented, might be referred to the Committee on . Corpor a A 'reference more illegitimate amid. scarcely be Imagined. It was not prOposed to create a new corporation or to deilwitlian' old one, but to . provide for the eppMatment of en . Inspector. The bill Went, as was proper, to the .Itallidary Committee 'General; and was by that Committee reported to the Sen ate ii about twenty-four hours. - Who asked. foe thin bill? Nobody but tee borer. -No yolce went up from the wa r Sumas of Oil for it; and none from-the produbers and' .deliere. Is anybody marvelled? The bill as read in place, and as repOrted by the Committee, prO.' posed to levy taxes to the amount of ono, hundred thousand' dollars annually cic r gut MI trade for the benefit of the borer and bin associates. That was the milk in. -the Cocoanut; and the Committee made hot haste to report the 101 l so that it might be put ad itspathga,befor!.l the men fro& whom thirdarge amount of pleader was to be-wiliduched, should be apprised of the design. No sooner was Intelligence of the in irodrictionof the bill spread over the 'State time - there was a simultaneous Movement on the,paet Seoll. dealers to defeat it, Com6lttees of them from this city, Philidelphis and _elsewhere; re, yelred at once to Ifarriebutg, to ;make burins their objections. The delega - limas in the two Houses from Allegheny enttPhiladelphia, in view of facts and coduderationi within their own knowl - presented a united front against - the talL They heel ltwould be injn lions to both cities, tending pokerfully to drive the whole export trade out of the Ease: end 'concentrate it New _at Ne York and Baltimore. This would com pel the immigration thence of conside rable ntdnbera of experienced, able and went citizen*, and the-removal with them of their accumuls4d capital, as well ai their bisiness skill and energy. neturettO Suppose, view_ _of thii,coaditloa of facts, that • the bill would-be thrown out; but that did not lisprn. The beet terms the dealers could obtain wail. nominal reduction of Inspector's fees to live thousand dollars a year sad an exemption of oils in bond from Inspectiom, With this the dealers _were' constrained to be content, lest worse should come upon them. . Who confronted the dealers, _demand, Ing the passage of the bill ? Nobody. Only the borer stood hadn't-quietly isit; gineering his game. As the bill migin ally stealth= swindle was too manifest 'and flagrant, after a revelation of the tuts, to permit any body seriously . to defend it. And hence. the abatements By whit prevention' the Inspeatoes emoluments are to be exactly gauged and determined so as not to exceed five thousand dollars a year, we do not clear ly sett. In all probability, whatever the law may provide, his income would be made to greatly exceed thelmouet speCi lied.. Indeed, we think it safe to infer Unit the limitation Would be altogether inept:l:alive, and that „the only Laying clam is that which exempts oila in bond tiom Inspection. - Bat if oils sent abozirtd May unlnspected, why not let the =taller quantity that stays behind ,he exempt likewise? or, if It is and must pass through the process of inspeetion, let it not be till the people ask for it fo otpad of a epeculator in legislation. We do nutlike the bill, even with the amendments engrafted upon it. `There is no popular demand for tale InspectOr• ship: Not: one citizen has asked for it; and not a citizen will who understands the cane. The creation of fat places, at the expanse of bush:leas men, limply to havb comfortable places to' put drottes into,; who ought to go to wOrk at some meal and productive employment, is a ablate and disgrace. The pensioning of inch men on industrious and entermie leg people, without their cinteent, and under color of law, iia Erster that calls for the interposition of t h e high preroga-. 'titre of the Governor, if it 'llan be per aisted Governor G • I V will EAU the chance of doing an ex lent thing, and of adding to Ids claims pint the con . lidence of the people of t et Common wnk if he approves oft - abill, either In Its original etrepeOr in • him to which It hes been reduced. . . ' 111 comszertea with- tb • anticipiteo ampletten of the Councils lie Railroad, attending a direct comm.. 4:attest , be lweseCtsis city and Balt' ...re, it is de. morlog of mention that Masora 1 A. Seimrascher b Co. mine ce that the North Garman Lloyd wiltpet on two !crew eternal:lips of twenty five hundred tone heathen and seven h dred Morse _,power each, which will aim rem:liar monthly - trips hereafter be ween Balti mcce and Bremen. The fir t vessel will kayo Bream on the Ist of larch cies; 1 .taking her dcpaiture from sithatore on her return voyage on the at or April. These stearaFramill touch a . Southamp ton going and coming. . Tas friends of three different gentle s:Mai in Pennsylvania are. striving to obtain fos'them the endorsement , of jthe Republican State Convention for r the Vice Presidential nomination by the National Convention. These err Con nit, GILGIT and Ciasnv. It is underztocd that the two latter consent to' whit is thim doneln their behalf, while the' for. mar senmine passive, holding himself at liberty to ad ultimately as either his own feelings or the good of the party shall win to demand at his hand's!' Tun Beluga Finance report is expected withina few dap& - The delay thus far Sd attribnhible to the desh - e expressed by the members that . their !Action tre nnani. monk • The prevailing opinion in the Committee Is in favor of a Tow rate Of in tend, ssy not tomcod four or four and One-half per cent. in every scheme for . fonding.the national debt in long binds. _ . VOLUME LXMII.---NO. A CONVENTION PROPOSED Mr. Manx, of Potter county, has in troduced into the House of Representa tive/I.st Harrisburg a Joint msolutiOn tubmitting the question of holding a Convention to revise the. Constitution to the pe l ople at the election to be held next October. Of course, this resolution does not contain a scheme of amendments, desirable or undesirable. Such emboli. went would be out of place in a proposi tion of this sort. Ooly the"naked goes tiorristireiente4 of allowing the people, 'through representatives chosen for that special purcrose„ to alter or - modify the organic law under - which they live. 'pis question will. not necessarily in volve any other; nor is it probable that it could be made to assume a party char. acter.• .If the Convention should be de cided lIEKID, it is now likely some of the changes submitted would become mat ters of party contention; but even this result could ha measurably avoided by appointing a special election for the ratification or rejection of the instrument, either as a whole or in separate sections Probably every thoughtful man im the Commonwealth would be glad, to have the Censtitation changed in one or more particulars. It is reasonable to premine that if a ConVention sbotim be hale pub lic ophsion, as to changes, would be found In a edtnewhat . chaotic con6tion, but a decided majority Would concur In demanding - amendmerits on certain heads. • ' Whether the present is a suitable time to take LID this matter may well be de bated Inwiew of results developed else where. We have 'fallen upon a transi• smeary epoch ea to ideas; and hence there in no , small amount of incertitude and ferment. It seems to se that the period appropriate to discussion has not yet been exhatuded, and that to precipi: tate a verdict on either of several paints would at beat be to consume time and means to no avail, and might throw ul tivate-consumnuttionatill farther into the future. 'We' apprehend this fe the view the I.egialatrire will adopt, and upon which its action will be based. We do not make these suggestions be cause we are anxious to escape respon sibility on any of the points likely to raise in s e 'revision of the Consutution; but became infear a Conventioncalled at this time would furnish another Illus tration of the maxlm, "the more baste, the less speed." When dlscutaion ahall have done its work; and public opinion shall have more nearly crystalized, we shall rejoice to lustre a Constitutional Convention summoned. larl Mar= • Lsst year Mr. DarroDenzucxson, of Head Ville, Mr. MoCrav Ham, of Bed- . fond, and Mr. Wersa. Moirman, of dhester; were appointed Commissioners to mid* the Civil Code of Pennsylva nia. The duty assigned to them, they have performed in part, and transmitted the result to the Legitdatnro in the form of nine 'distinct bills, respectively on Corporations, General Pleading, .Deeds •nd Mortgnges, Evidence, Interest, Landlord and Tenant, Sienna df Hlghiays and Bridges, and Poor ' In addition to the general importance of having these bills reported so early in the amnion as to allow', the amplest consideration to be given to them, there dxiata • special reason in the bact that bills' are before one oxthe other of the Rouses relating tcrsome of the matters provided 113 r in the labors of the Com missionera. For Matinee, a Free Rail road bill is pending in each House, Ind • the Commissioners in their bill on Cor porations have covered the same ground, providing for freedom of construction to• es large - an extant as is thought desire- and at the same time imposing re strictions and conditions necessary to guard both prlrate and corporate nghts, so far as liable to be improperly trenched upon.by new enterprises. Some topice,•u the regulation of bank ing, the , Comminioners have not ,yet concluded their labors upon. The bills reported by these gentlemen will.necessexily receive a large mesa= of attention from the members of the legal profession throe:tont the State; and if this body shall be tolerably wall united In opinion as to the -merits or de merits of the codification, their judg ment will doubtless be accepted by the Legislature as of very high, perhaps ria of conclusive authority. If, however, thi.t judgment emu be divided aunt . equally, it may be inferred that the . proposed codification will SUL . Tait Harrisburg Telegraph. : with ap parent aeriousame, expense" astonish-. meat that the Republican jourtuds of thii city have not broken out into . Ul/Meal areli laudation of the Legislature on ac count of the restoration of the Connella. villa charter. We cannot help =spent ing the solemnity!' simulated, and that beneath the cesnmed gravity there larks the leer of jolliest waggery. The legislature - took away the char- I ter, against law and equity—nht through misapprehension, but because it was paid to do the job. Year after year it refused to make restitution, because it ll'afl purchased to withhold Justice. At I last the power of tho Supreme Court was invoked, and the Judges nuni measly ordered the .resteration. When the Issglalature could not help itself, it gave back the franchises it wrongfully I took from na If a moral should plunder froia our' contemporary a valuable pure; should penis; in spip of the moat earnest re monstrances and solictattons, in keeping I It; and the aid of the 'pollee ohould be sought and obtained to enforce recovery; and thus the 'reclamation should be ac• coMplished, would he thank the thief or the police? . The preen of Allegheny, In COMM= with its whole .populatioa, have raised their hate In profound respect to the Su-' preme Court. They thank the Legisla ture for nothing, touching this matter. All &lengthen have. been members of the Legislature who were actuated, by a nice sense of honor—a supreme regard fur justice—in all their actions relative to the Connellsville bill; neither the press, nor the people of this county, 4Ye been wanting in respect for these ikon .orabte gentlemen. Faithful among the frdthless,they have warm places in our gratitude, Which will never. cooL Toe President has been talking with various individuals as to what he will do about the Alabama claims. - If their ro spxtive representations may be-credited be was not careful to use the samciatt— gnsese, or to . 00nTer the same thyme- Ilion, to these different pertons. One of his failings, as a public man, is that he talks too much, and remembers too lit tle, on each occasion, what ho said previously. However' furiously ho may talk concerning the claims In quation, there Is no probability that he will do any of the terrible things ho has threat ened. Tye sraccu of Mr. G. W. Wood ward, on the currency questiOnS, finds considerable Democratiocidorsementin Pennsylvania, notwithstanding the rer alstent efforts of demagogues of his party to debauch their followers into demanding a prolonged eraot Irredeem able paper money. , Puny the tone of the Republican press .throughout tha Htato, eanchide that, the combig Rata •Convention will re-' nominate Glen. Hartman for Auditor General, and Mr. Campbell for &Inver General, slit oat it not quite by acclaim- PITTSITUR .H W-FE V e LN . A --- • : '0 - e 7 , tx-A.2;:ly 4 ' • 3 4. I STATE LUNATIC: HOSPITAL. I The Trustees arid Superintendent of the State LaOatic Hospitst of Peerasyl vania, located at Harrisburg, have pre. Hated their .innual report to the Gov ernor of the !Commonwealth. On pe ruaing it, we hod that the institution has been doing as'the other insane public asylumns have been, ns!niuch geodes its 1 dimensions dill allow; that the number of patients coder treatment has been larger than the buildings were intended to!ae..eemmodate, and that the expenses • of the year lu ! ve, been heavier than the , appropriations made by the Legislatures. On the first cf January, 18r 1 7, there were 327 patients in the hospital, 141 of whom were males, and 146 females; 170 i. were admitted during theyear, of whom 69 were miles ! and 71 females; 05 males ll and 65 females. were discharged during the year. Of this number Si were /ca tered, 30 imprirved, 38 were stationary, and 31 died. An the 31st of December, 1867, 185 melee and iris females remain ed lathe hospital. • There was a decided Increase in the number orpetlents treat ed daring the year, and the wards of the hospital have been' crowded. Early in the summer the pressure was no great that the Beard was forced to refuse ad mission to all save meet:it cases of insan:,! tty, and they have never yet been able ! to recall that order, nor do they see any ! prospect of being able to do so during the coming Thar. as we do the extremely crowded state of Dixmont, and ilndiag new that the State hospital is in the same cendition,,we think that the -Leg islature should) exan.i cc into this thing,' cad provide amply for all these, the most afflicted of theicltivens of the•Commoti wealth. Notwithstanding the crowded state of the wards, hoWever, thn health of the whole houcehnld at thbt hospital has been remarkably good, and we rind of the 34 - death's during the 'year, 19 were caused- by thc exhaustion cf chronic manis,;,4 by exhaustion of acute mania; 1 by injuries from another patient; 1 by injuries from a rsilroad train; 5 by dis ease of the brain, and 4 by-disease of toe laugh. The ,buildinis ,have been somewhat increased durinkthe year, and a great improveinent effected in the arilingement of the interior; 'further improvements, however, are delayed until other ap vropriations render them possible. These fiats we glean from the two reports, but the report of Dr. Curwen, the Superin. tendent, ie tool able to admit of much . curtailing. The author himself is one of the greatest, authorities oh this Sub ject now living, and bee written a dig nified, exhaustive and clear report, not only on thy slats of the hospital, but also -referring, to come of thd causes of the rapid Increase in the number of lu nettes. Many of his statements are facts (v . hich are absolutely startling, tut none the less true, and Dr. Curwen do; aeries the thanks of the people- of the Sate for thus clearly and forcibly bring ing them to' the notice of their leg. Water& The continuance of the Mild weather sad general ectrclty- of' labor combine to keep hundreds of persons in this neighborhood In poyerty Bud went. The office of the litiardiana of the Poor is dilly thronged withapplicants for re lief of all egos, sizes and conditions, and with the scanty 'means .at their disposal the gentlemen Having charge of the die tribation fled it impossible to materially assist nny . of -the unfortunate paupers. They afferdin nearly every case tempo rary relief, sad in cases where the ap pllearits arehiebie or old, they are com mitted to the Prior Homo, which la at the present time', nucomffirtably crowd-1 ed. The private associations for the re lief of the poor are leavily...lxesi, bat threugh adenble ' management and wise discrimination, have succeeded In performing a vat amount of good • . to wards their soft - Mini Tellow men. It isa fact worthy of mete that a large percen tage of our paupers come from the neigh. boring country districts seeking employ ment. They are able Ito-lied and will ing, but our labor market is over-stock ed, and they cannot obtain anything to do in the way of work, and In the lone linesi of a grent,city, without friends or acquaintances, and what is wore, with out money, they are forced to go from door to door seeking alma. We say to oar Country friends to remain, at home and not flock inio the city for employ ment, as oar own mechanics and labor ers, who are .ion known and capable, are idle in I hesl L reds, and can barely ins tate themselves It is better to stay on a farm without arark to do than to rush into an overcrowded city, without ac quaintance or money, in the vain hope of obtaining remunerative employment. A 31LIIIIER of the House at Harrisburg has exhibited his zeal for the worthy gentlemen who bold Milers to the several counties, by proixising to Incresee . their emoluments twenty per cent. While wages in all other departments are going backwards, this advance movement will not do. When ,natriots cannot he found to serve the people, on the present scale of psy, it will d 0 to offer higher induce ments; but, so long is fifty applicants regularly appeal . for every race to be pled, higher pay is not to be thought of. IT 113 WELL aaows that most of the fib. daunt Bankelarc considerable amounts invested in gore.rnment bonds , beyond what aro deposited In tho "lrzasury Department as etcnrity for their notes In circulation. idr.lLleederton. of MsEocm, has reported to 'the . Senate a bill anchor izinu any bank Ito deposit the blade It . holds and recelie eighty per ant. of the . fall amount :n Icircnletins notes, which will enablo them to double , their gain. on that portion their inveetment. de inn rernuc revenue. dubs Jan uary were not Officient to meet the cur rent demalds op the Treaeury by twee. the prospect is Uon of trues. , or D.Oarlmrsl. ty Mt not brit. IMOMMNEI6 The claims revolved during Liao-mouth of January, original and lomease, irl tho Pension Office, of widows, to., 17tH-" of Invalid", 1,00 d . 2,711. IS' ft rotor e f (dolma admitted original nod Inerenle, of widow", • de., 2,851; or Inv.}ll,lm, 17A-10tal, 3,871. Numb•Yr of dein. rejector', original and Increase, of widows. itc„.7ol; of Invalids, LOT—tote!, 1,432. The total number of elsimo ellspoßed of during the month was 5,214. 'fhb number of letters writ een was 6,451. ilimmlurs 13.nt."19, 7 7 0 ., In the bounty lend division, Int warrants of jeiriscrrs each Were trATI,d; 0020 w-rot.; 1, of PO norm. The total nu toborof war- i rants "anted was 149. cor,lng acme. OnlinW application, received, 110: Number,Of bet on writte" was 220. Clreulars nent.i 379. • Claims 'impended, M. In the division of navy claims, 21 original and larrease applications wore I vs:aired. NuMbor of claims admitted, I originaL and 'percale, of widows, du;, 16; of ?lumber of 1 cledms rejected, original and Inc - realm, of I widows, do., 7 of Invnlide, s—total. 12. Tho total number of ,tlaltnn dispawl of was 1,4. The number of lottnrs written was all. Circplars sent, Central ratl ele s ltaUrand Benda— _ t home of Prier. The sales of .bo First Mortgage - Ronda I of the Control !Pacific liallrond Comps.! ny have recently been no rapid and ex tenalvo that the fUll amount which - the Company had propon.l to sell tithe original price 610 and intermit, Wurbeen -marketed, and the price has bran ad vanced to per acid ac rued kitermt. The program of the road, the prosper. nun condition kiT aid Cowpony's affairs, their abundan,tcuh resourcm, and high credit, would seem In -fully Justify the advance in th 4. mice of their First Mort. gage Elands, land to Weide sufficient guarantee of an active demand at the-ad vanced rate. E PEEDIERIS • The dog tsx fa Vermont yields that State a tax of $lO,OOO. —Honduras is rapidly being depopu lated by the • terrible stages of the cholera. —Lent week there were 219 deidh.s in Philadelphia, end of these Gil were from lung disease. —A. T. Stewart has sent ,;(,00 as a donation to the Bethany liliteion ticLool of Philadelphia. Chapter of the Society knownias the Knights of Pythias is to be estab lished In New York. —The honorable and liberal jay Packer wants to he our next President on a Democratic platform. Arkansasgets up:just abolit as many assassinations of Union men now-a diva as ale did befoie or during the war. —The' Southern Relief Assoliation is very active in its 'work of forwarding provisions to the sufferers in the S +nth. • —lsaac Lamer, Rabbi of the Portu guese Synagogue in Philadelphia, died on Saturday morning, aged silly two years. —The petroleum refiners have spoiled, with their emptying and refuse, the drinking water of one neighbors of the Forrest City. —Margaret Anspach was convicted on Saturday, In Philadelphia, of murder in the Second degree in cawing the death of her . babe. —Brother Brice, a Member of a lodge in the Island of Jersyi is said to be 'the tallest mason in Eur Ope. He is almost eight feet high. —A. young man aged twenty-four has recently married a woman aged torty two, who was his foster-mother and wet nurse in Dantzig. _ viethibe of the famine in Algeria are so numerous that they are thrown promiscuously into trenches as Mie dead on a battle-laid are buried. • —The present ,Legislature of Ohio, knowing that its chances and time are few and shbrt, is going oblekly through its laws inserting the word while. —The most rapid promotion on revara in the British army it that 'of Major Orneral Carey, C. R., whO twenty-three years ago recerred his commission as c-xnet. —Napolea's boy will be twelve years old ha March. His chances of succeed ing his father foc.any length of time on the throne of France seem to be. very Newark, firm of brewurs . Is reported to have purchased 38,000,• 000 worth of salt.. The beer of the firm, it is hoped, will be better after thiscuor mous outlky. —Lord Brougham . I.ml at last ru cunalaed,,,,,ll.B has been deprived of the u.A of hi . ; limbs.' and be can no longer trtimalate, .I , et his mind is as CUL and robust, apparently, ea ever. ,; Le raved" lo some of the other houses —On Tuesday morning last Matthew ; .:1 worship a re, teal mere thorough and Flynn was arrested in Kansa s eity, Ida i gaiht, and Frt,bab I) 1.11,.;:e Li:tit:lg in its Be in charged with the slight offense - of t cat in psTilatnent on tho arp:o.ching ri asssrnbltng ~.f IL aj. bin.ly. t i —Lk v,,rn Anglia: anti January'last the you: „Ltion 'of T.Q 7 edo, Ohio, is said NI 1,6411 . la...it - 111 n4.,,iy 0 cit•tifth. It is CONY Ull ~.7,15 Ili 0,0 , 5). —'n in...u.iwunit Nen , Ycas politician nays that Ur-nt awls no chance at Chi cano. Just sa. 'There is no chance about it—lat 'ass aii certainty. --Tee K . ...n g and (on,a of the Society . Islands Le.v.ti-pti.,l ats.uplo of imant c.ita 1., loner similar ri that in witi,h the Bloom, trier are joi sett • —To mity ravines .illl, been taken all rd rfc b ths" liobile"and Ohio Britt-men moi luta Iliongand aruployeei tliezissrg•el 'rem thr avozn-shopr of the colorst.y. • s—liihte littat'rr.; evllently Cannel sTsr.l to he disco:-mate very lung for Lire fluesse, w'tta IVAS burets, to death hot long sCm in .V.enni. He it to marry I.retty Princisa in Italy. —A New Yet is Trisunceorresitonilent it dreadfully shocked at the torture which death by hanging must cause to criminals, and suggests that death by a' heavy cheek or electricity would be W it:total:Lens awl pain lens. • —lt is etLltwi, oa reliable authority, that superior Iron ore, yielding tl.tx three per cent. of pyre metal, has Nen found on Mr. 'Panit's land, on Bailey lint, three miles above Tionesta village: This is directly up the Allegheny, about 120 miles from Pittsburgh. —Au exchange is so overcome by the announcement that put of eight hundred and eighty persona killed by lightning in Pram's tiring the trot' thirty years but two linntlfed and forty were females ,that it shouts "who wouldn't be age: -mule. Wit really can't say, unless it be :Austin Anthony, Anna Dickinson, Gail Hamilton anl n 1,7; of that sort. —Sapthernera still cherieh the idea Gott one day their worthleta money will 1,-. at par; at least sane southerners do, is shown is the folhriving from the Memphis " prominent Judge yetterdAy pabd ill:A) in Confed erate money for too pounds of head cheese. The day •may come: when he will Euti ont that he has lost t• 1500 by the E r rattrsc'inn.^. • '• tremendous revival iv going ou in blettosikt itsmorninations in Phila. delphia. In one chapel there in, one u doing twenty young proPle'liad their nurrics ro worked upon that they arose and shrieked :dual l•what shall I do to 3 7,1t1.11 . ; to tlo , eky NEW YORK LETTER the Piesfer, 1 \wreal eplritaallata— rota l'a",Nor.p.r—rlar Opera. t.aseve• YouL, ;:, At.long -1,1 , , 41. (11'• .Nininrk Sc I, ere, ftrr.,te lon le.tr, pay 11,r =BE In a. st. !Seel toe Wenew* le•avadeees A ei - rtter it ,the litfilathiltilint Mair,t, ktrotlgtv t,,,,, tno genera: .leption to • this OutlO try of .trel 'rails .1 rillvatio. With. phill ~ 1 •1/1,1 twoty lir , &l a on's thAt ,11.:Ltlitila atoll prove 11,. limo prrvill: l I. rs 4Ar ov. II ti.7.Cti,l twenteont, :wonted' a• ,to,j h ; o4'l,onat!..! .tr , ngth .liable that lir ,r9b; nett test iron., sir. ug,th rlnalli, I 'green w Ite•if prperlv OspleA tor rail's eds .r.e....;'and . it ix efl.,,P,o ! 7rnoOLl tnre , ll not, ti a hlfi, lit, Inso, .10 Ar. .rr,l-1 by 0i :,111,... lie toillpnlturoe. A ,)0.1 7•tobo of •',l • olt'A teal t roe!,:y nom: c. , it i %rat ~ ,11,-,, , 1•.., , .;. , ~, .-,,: f trit, , ,,, , ~,,,,,,, m o•ty .-- , :teto.r .11th , ,t3101 it ~. •/:11Vi, a tor frnoter pronfoiro tuna il , lll ill brtritilz. "17, th:Z+.,, , j V01ia ,,,, r , A . ~r t:r- 1 1l Inge „ ,'eAdvbeer, geese fn gag br,,,,./,, hr rourr freer:pp:Ll areal., fA fa Kea.. TOO li r.t roe: of the stead, hes eV- Cr 1,...,14 doable that or ir,n, prevent* ant Seth. dt iforriptni. frottalayin-t II •nO,O main linki of the, tterk, *nil 0 I. y-t 4,.....r.1gr0,t VW,' v by many row!. Mita hay t0...1 h-,. mu.,,,,, .0 t tint !Mika, hurl et Si, enceinte lice of telly mist ysars, rah, than g, n; the expert. , of a etre ,-:it ef Moab', the Iron in lett- I; tig'dfuru fooel. 7, Itch has elninly If. en proved to °wooer twenty Iron. !.butt tteekjaidelerx ~,contented l • 1 , 1111 , 1 their coedit tor 1,-..lordy,thero il. n 1.00 0 , 1,0,1 svoiklii pitch le Nano' title very ;tonere' tiar,ax an interoxt stocettut at ti pm mmL, ridded lo the ntsi ,nit of i raft rail” qt to il,y-x prleex, mettle re-rolling every five yr‘rs for it Aeaffrol mats of track, would fit anenntry outke the lona. roat of tee Mei track I'..ithiathfiee, whilst it. Meer nmehl lit hot elthr.eihnee, 'wolflike" 0 Mt dere, t twenty bias at lona as IEOII. 1101 V 11111.11,snald I ss stavn4 Illy the totey•raivel In Oho refit), anadt ;torment, and lil Inualcen !rem nroillte its end Vero tort et pa...uncut". It W'sailil bo,tarivoit to rstinialn. • Not ollOrdifiNVerer outfit we efisplurdeel rolls, email n154.11 - fads, alert axles, shest ' .hnnh,slad limier plena. mid feed tern havt , ale • Iss'ona. a nonns.n.r. 'llo , short 1 Is, pa..tion In one oh-say definitely . 11 . 1 " , " , ..' I" "'in.'" • —1 " 14 ; snubs], and althengh 'only a rale! yv..l” .t/Iftns . , 1 /ntots 01141110 , 1 San - 0 !lane Itittrahl , tlon, ts: , Sna cn , 551. 0, ...5. i ''."..6 ' , l.'. .I"ii'l'i'l! it, I''''. ; rallarey tee, Alter 'woken intl., per• . In tnt• melit, of tie , r••, , lntten will; j haps no 111010 frillifill estate 01 anChlalll n t o , ii oer moo dry• is e t prmand .1 0 ,t,,t, j alien; femur emir...lll3llls thin . liroken 1 . schrol gauges. It I.a 100 !mogul , ' egfuel it out:: I,_if 1 ,, e Ily a in. Y",,, resters In ' et sant-tion that it ohm!! eland the In• netts tint :raps h a ,s hi en ;na da for the', .1-xtatstKl %lentil of 144 the fiereioratfol non introdtt•el• rt of eivlllration, even •In the i tins i.f . liitie•attett , tutus mmltnuliv 'ln - tiveat re no.. didriets of itw li, l mbis, i 1""" 1, no I, under . 1 , 1 vAo•ti° , . "f letM m x•retts re, Only eitanafra artft or !The report "lade to the Mier. taiy of the 1 ~,,.„p,r . ,, , .„„ 0 ; ~th, „lilt ~.,,, ~,,,, ri „, s Navy is captain Mariano Adrian Var. roll Is. n.r.snla.l to - bear the retiiiniisd i ga s, moooof o p. r of t, , , ,s., vitt. n•Nopo,” I alfalli IS Ind, the rapid motion °flies irark , L 4 VOIICIVpIfins, elan, Inn wheel,. prase,.. or tA.,,i,,,fi,.+,.! tit,. Upper Nia . r."''.‘ .. ` '1; lens Important in the lino of caetliteal ,1 Morova has land; limn pithlkhed In full. 1, aa t a .,. which on, not. t o -„ otn i„ g o „ , on . 1 , . nrifr ',WASS I Ina (inn . .., rOlitry Whirlt Ito 1111 A I. orally In deurand whir 11f6I•ehnia rail . vidted with.lns ennininlal IShonllcht In !stays. Selidcaanateel frog% or eroneing4 I 'Minima.; wealth. tiler having wiplored , Ant Oho generally Mena hrimght Into me, , the M01.V.1, the expedition proresniert up i in this refintrr. filthotigh .yory largely . H i fi i\ ler:mot; 6,111 In nlOlllll,lO NnOtIPITI. 11.04 In ISUrnpo, far ant. yvarS. Ai nn i. , J.,,i . ' nf he r f, thf., hod in ate!, tar w a nt 4a pin ~r : tho lferuittnent Wet. reCalcan ; fltoVlslOn.i anti hneallSO thee met with I heeler use than the:frogs, se Itches rind .1Ve1,./1 Whi,ll ii, pi., hum l ao lvy ran.. eresinga, the. allyantago,if nicking times, ' h,el main en paifei te e, I tt r e gard to the oron., ph,n, of solid; tolighoticil cnat—teel 'Old v. .'snug In the Manatee the chief will he tinnily perceived. I fit the expedition no.uree that there Is no , ' -- ___ --snieses-----7.,.... Muni. al al met It, lie ray, that lie has I, Vatattartmyy.,—The Hey. 1 Pot.rl end examined tleigold, , and beacon- , oat . n i nunen jj,„j . l e o . en vinced himself "I Ds abundance. Air- '..5". , cording In It li, statement t lie lacy Indiana ." fm EPlKefitifil InSuitiii ,t ti,,,,,, I rgho t v ~., to the elude with a pursued that veration carries i .Infple t rief,leff tray, and weal; the gold, 6,,,,,,,,r n n e , t„ a d, i n a t oraa 'oral l which they deliver Ina hey treilisonen, ~,,d „ a a',,,,,. lit . talent Its', I 1 Wlei idyl than 1,4, leitchets nal. 1,,,,,,, b,..,,,, ' h a d m a a „„ia.da, I 'entire.. lit exchange, 'Chun they, work a different tilt . ..lien, some 1 f for on +one and a half Of two at the. by lite lecture:and spaeohor i ntr.iiot, until Um sun rise', end then lie matt°, .inns.id„...a.,,,,,adaa, : down in the shade of sorer...trio all .day try, Three year; agti, In al long nod only' stir again whentin °parr- •Vt,ashington'a birthday, ha t , ibonny present. itnelf tor making another Inns and sentiments ovine' ox•Jdu During them, two hours of ef 'great sagacity tind feud 'wort: every (millet cat, gather two or nlalterlifl. 1 / 1 1110 recently I. lbw, a0a .,,,,,,,f gold, whieh shown milli.: hlineolf an edept its a natur clently the nbundairee , f the preeloun a lecture recently delivers metal. The Captain winds tap Ids report the Darwinian theory, wo r .by recommendina a colonizing °spoilt- godly° sentence: . . ' t - don to alert for tin.° rrgiOlta and Is snit- 'elsinao people wry fllpptintly iloclara guiiio or n faVOral,lo result. He IST. that 'hey do tte(clioese to necnpt a theory resents the roil to he very productive , which gives them a monkey for an tut -1 1i.114110.11104,1 to flit cultivation of will. 1 , rector, but these mono persons have al irind all Nerts of fruit. _Dept.' ValtMis tins -I Tessin ackno,viedged ,t teen! *bid,. a .... arrived at Lima, to order to gins to the l eribed their origin to a lump of mud, 1 Doventment a personal aercuat oP him.' rind; of th i two•I I 1 I th least h expedition, end brought Walt kiln some i j ',,^' ' ' " "'. - iluct ounble? ' - ' ' geld, whieh has billnenced a nombor oti pareimi to it desire of emigrating, awl It appears that - tha Captain himself ban a tanners wish to return to that part of the country. - . • , ' PERU EL= With this question begins a long and I elaborate article in the Quarterly Ramify, i to which greater currency has been given by Ira insertion in Littcil'a Living Age. The subject, attractive even ha the oh , enmity in . which It has been so long ehronded, is presented by. Pa io eviewer in suet, a shape as to enlist the. ttenr lan of all thoughtful ' renders. Paradoxical) as it may acme, there never we's, he tells Us, a hook at once more universally neg lected , and more universally talked' of than the Talmud. He•expres'obis firm .._ bellef.that numbers still hold with that erudite Capuchin friar, lieujicus Sey- Irene's; that the Ta'mud is of a book, buts man. The work! to, hi thet, the body of law(Corpus Ails) of Judaism —"arrencyclopaedis of law, civil and penai; ecclesiastical and ( international, human and Divine." ,Its origin -dates from the return from, the Bsbylenieh captivity—r`one of the most mysterious and momentoca periods in the' history of humanity is that brief space of the exile,': from which a previously reckless, lawless populace return ed as i band of Puritans. The Jewish people began now to peens around the scanty records of their faith and his tory with a tierce .and passionate lave. Theeetame documents were gradually formed Into a canon, which became the immediate . cen Ire of their lives and-am thins.'.The aetivity in ex - ' ounding and investigating gradually begot a science, that assnmed the very widest dimen sions. Its technical name--"Mrdrash" —is already contained in the Book of Chronicles, and in the authorized ver- ElOtta Is rendered by the word "story," There had sprung up innumerable •nsentes at •"elearching thn Scriptures." The Talmud is the storehouse of "Alidrash," in its wider sense' nd in all its branches. Meaning In The first instance nothing but "study and learning." It neat in dicated a special method of "learning," or rather arguing; and finally it became the name of the great Corpus °Juris of Judaism. , The Tainted is com posed' of two parts—the legal nod the legendary—Hie/man and Comas—the ~ one the product of thought, invesliga. than end careful comparison, and the other the creations of fancy and imagi nation-, mixed with feeling and humor. Tne Pentateuch remains In all cases the background and latent source of the Mishnah as the immutable, divinely. =given Constitution,. the- written late; in contradistinction nr which iis the Mish nah, together with the Gemara, the oral or unwritten law. The ever-growing wants of the Jewish Clommonwerilth re• quited new laws and regulation, at every turn, and modifications of old laws us • seen in the softening down pf the severe laws of the Pentateuch. The who'e proven of the dmlopment of the law was In the hands of the Scribes, who, aceording to the Now Testament, sat in the tent of 3loses. Tneir time ranges from the return frum .13sbylen down to the.lGreco-Sy• lan persecullocs, (220 B. C ) Their duty above all ass to preserve the--sacred text, and they had &sato instruct the people rat preach in the eyangegue, to leach iu the seLo.els. After the Scribes canon Ile Learners or Ileyrrntersl called also Ifssrar Builders from 220 II C. to 220 A: D "In•this Period fail the Slaccabean olution, the Birth of Chriet, the de struction of the Temple by Tans, the dual destruction of .Jeraealem, and the total expatriation of .the Jews." Tne legal labors that belonged to this period were never rerlocudy Interrupted. Tim highest legal aesfrahly, the UOtlie nt Judgment woe known as the Sanhedrin. Whenever the Nett. Testament mentions the priests, the chief and the betibeS gealli, it means the great S Tarre.werc two lessen ones. Low to the Old end especially in the New Mtn. went hes a Mach: wider meaning than that which Is cemmouly given to P. It “etailids Coved!. and every know • ledge, idnce all end , every knowledge wee requisite for the underetanding of it," and hence to because a member of the Sanhedrin required an eltelißlve se quaintancn with existing lift:retort and 'cience. The Bantle., ring formed the crowns and highest consummation of the eehoola and academies, which 'were erread throughout the length rind breadth of the land eighty yeare before Christ. Lineation had in fact Teen male cern. Pr" r g; .:•?.‘-i e n t il;SA„Rl6Ffivira l leh l e Mg. !Worthy of all notice are toe en -0e(00.5 point. of cont.act between the New _Testament and Talmud. "Such terms as 'redemption,' 'haptism,"grace,' 'faith,' sedvation,"repeneratLin.' 'oon •.r of G.d."...id00 , of Lit:oven: were not, 113 we are apt to •tidek,. invented by Christianity, but were household words of mlniulleal Imlaiarn la which Christianity gave a nigher Seining." TLe general ter'f the penal cede of the Talmud is tiunishe In the extreme. 0: the "Hag— gadah," or legendary and imaginative part of the Talmud, we have no room to speak. "khe work of reducing it, bulk .it otiltoxiSos, lajoLotious, probiblt OM!, pracepts, was attempted at three. differ ent periods, but was only necomoitshed the lest time by Jetiuda, the Saint, not) A. Di • C. Bluer °mod and r. lie has 11 and nut - and plrll or tale ht led libn ht In IN Rtcnu on aeoular the utluln- nnulnn on llorod npin • ir quillib • lark) with hut allow n nat. Frnm by him an tko u - '—The Bradford County (Pa.) Itepnbil can cons-untied has panaoal resonation recommending Grant for .rresident. lan (aplenty' A. Oren , for Vice President, =I Mew Method of 11.1altd-cl I - 1 Plntille Plaite c . . Pars is leading the way to a general r. form in . the. tnat:er of li.4htitig . street.. and pulq, places by ithrlit. A cornet. pendent lof the T.'ouf /, , piAieas grotts. quite enthud.paic .vor a neon public e4,eriment mile In front of the , II do tvine, a ! .. .W 7.;411i., .17;t1, on the I 1 new ttn-th;.l Invented by Me, rs. 'fernier du 3.1.ahal- and I'd arachals.l T.• judge by the effectl' prodocr,l by the y,ientin, judges wino wore pr. , ct.t. nal the sr pi shoo of the surrounding e, ...1.-tine PK-. poriment proved a grrr l . ucer.s. When pit- ed in vompetition and juxutpo,,ition ; with nowldignts. tine old tashicued gai, illtrlll.l,llooliell jinni What lilt- ( ,hfre,, a . former tliq's' Weald d u br.tida the Gluier. Tin, ripen method consh.ts 'simply In 1 pro:quint - 41 the c.,rnolote ci.mbustion of the 'ordinary gas by the appikettion of oxygen. trito supply in eottatttatieet,i br a snutil tube in the centre or Um ordi nary gas vet , t and the 011;;PI, 11% Witill3a tud by the. otict , nuoter: i 4 to pru.lite.• !t ' htmltt ,ix. , ; . time, the intetedtv a the or. dm,iry mx.cesi . .. :' vcitelui . ,,tion. In • tbs.., 1, b y Itlio ,Phiginntit of all pre,ent, it will le ne.e.coiry that. ill., In. minnits is wor should be 11.1.1.1.,tht.,A1 and deprival i f its WO " dazzling" 11 ' 1, 41 vas e.l din oigligrottot or colnred g'1.111,4i, Mile Uhl tile ' lllelli,l eam..into emn limn use. I Now (hero in nothing very tcwol in the fact of a very briiliant light ly.ing TreAce.l I, a Yupply of oYvzoit. But then 1.., do so: leis: bleu (Mind ti . vary extrema ve, protess, entirely nn tiff, gen erulapplhation. Tie.. bei ](ones. s at of ](ones. Mothay .t 1 larycliyi is if :A/dice have di , covered the means of orectinli this at a very cht6tp rate, They procure th7l.ir f xygon fryan the .C,lOlll, amiespherf, How or b_+ what means I h - 4). nit this is their secret. Ilid li e In. to sin:eel...led in pro.mr.ntrit ut Noel; a rdo ,!tat their oxygen I,lltn them only T:.t ontinws the cubic met4r, or about a tit t of the usual c.lst.. Their calculation, Coercible, is that three 'pubic meters 'n ordinary gas plus four Unbar meters of o r ygemoost.n 44 together oplya - tout nitto Inlays, will give eat much 1 ght as 150 cubit motors ot or dinary glq, of the value lof 54 friincs. The inferepco Is that, - with experience we may Play light our streets three or fear ti Lula: ellectually at half the' ex -1 . 9irt koterprtaes. , • 1 Americans have dearly earned their roTutatien! of being tholute4 gullable glob,, or pet pie on the ace of the glo. Whilo the. liklo to hatubug their nolgli bora' they ' can good humoretily stand a largo tjnan:tity of shrewd' humbugging, 1 This pc:mil:L:l[y of the people has devel , oTed aelre..l4 of sharPer4 who are keen or, o,ry ocea.iiirm to take undue advantage of the simo'liettv nr, peril:tie% the cupidity -of their .I°l{4lll,lre. Tito; grand swindles i under the •aption of "hilt Laterpriscs, , u,twitliga Wing the Ketttliat a large pro prtion or he people hot, boon arnnt II :6111 twain vie intlxnl • 'by them, arts ,till tluurhhini4 'and probe- , attractive le the numb mitilleti Who hurl dollars to in vcot. lii :tow York there tire a s4o..re or Oros ettga .ed in .this sperlot of (titer} ano %intro:Jar to say all- make it pay haritl3oll2e4V. On Szlitaliliy, the ".N.l.er- l hants' an . It:nil:or,' tit:mil Presobta- Linn Schein cn" the 'fraud a.lvertired by. Clark, We toter ' s .CA., vita again 13,f0r0 Justice • I)i twling. Mr. iDo Forest, of Lirookivn, Iliad Turcita,ol tickeP;. ..Ile receive:l a note from the 'swindlers, hi ll:ruling him that lie 1 lean.( drawn in watch woith (Ctlai, and( inviting Win to rail otpl....receive it, lio callad, and was roottested to .1.. 1 p0N t 1 4'10. 'Sir.' Le F. Wallcd to ore the watch. It was , horded "to kk l him. Pe Thrkoted h and - walked ow iiy. l.ut was a rested for theft . ind taken before .1 aoti. , Dowling, who advised big) to enter a f. rind complaint , ogaltr‘t t, l ll,rlr, Webster, . Co. for .wind- i tam. 'l'h is he did, and tine Jostle issued i a warrant! for the arrow of the firm.• 1 On this warrant Henry ..til is, the head of Me cum.. , :del seocial clyrks were 1 t tten into custody and held fee exemi- 1 Ilatioll.i lt 1 i Another ~alled "FheCo-oTeratiyepold 1 and. Silver." Isrud Milting Asiociatton,” located at , :41.1 1 Itroadwai, Tiotnises for 4100 to gl,le transpArtatiou Ito which 1 ]whit ant stated;. a y......r . e maintenance, , I 100 In nvag+a, MU 41.21 . 1., pf laud tiocation not a Lated,) il tv.1,2, our stile ot the proti; 0 I i the enter Trike. hot our modem=, If th-re : to. any rilr nti e yogh I. liven to the, 1 IllaglliliCt.hj till,V . tY, t0...L1M ttilalii,;:hg. , I' ...",------- Ireirgrapl4le Trtuaupts. ' , • . . 1131 , r1,ef,rn U. 3 cOy of Ills Pitts buret f;AZ 'TO% in Iv hih it is set forth In Lit 1 - , , ,ek Ins7:lbot divot hod torn ,q . ‘1,1111,T0 f.. , ....,..t. /Tnai .. , ..onr . . " r.rinted an.n.r,tic. v re.tro'n... ,, . I rl9!nois6 • . . , I ...mini.. wi. yin'ill.n ii, hillnwiE7, lel. oh we 11.11 In tit. , Teli , granh Jn0r........f Fe, r,nry let: At au early, hint, ihla innrre. i ag the want.. hf th.. IVo.iern Unit.. T. l- ! • J.,raille C , III,PAIIV 11 . ..11 . 43U Frato,A, m' l . llistar i'inia i'..ro lire., , m e wed . be wire.' .•7' the >lenir:lairk, New!„., .moil, en.! Laudon 'Fel/NI - nide C. qiiiholy...rhin PJ els- ter OA - .. I. Beset a (Anarizi\ U. 5.3 0.1- ileetral, au,l I a 1 rri.l.. ..in. rn.ti./.1...0n. , toen..eil .between 11,...• too. ev.ininenroi , extreme,. f • olop•litieht.......y. then pih , ... hil I.U. nevi , . Fr:mei... , and Va1......ia, Ireland, ...lien tlin hat. , ounienie..l that a tiii....40,0,... 1,1 then 1., niq veil-Ned fn.. Lewin n ilirai.l. 'no. w.,. sat.? at 7ilYi A. U., C itron., floe, Feb. ....l. At • ;''.2l a. u., ff,rietilvi It Ile. the I,•,whoi . .tart..l , I,M1:, ‘ , ..0 . (1itt . t r., tk Fran..... 1........! .firhow.. N an fork M 1 -teed a , Nror I'.,•rk unit.; to re- • • - etred in :yen I',sn,,Vio at li:_. r. x.,.' ..../vi 1 ~1.`1. 1 , 0 tiler, Jhu. ~1, awl 11A4 v 4 : gkliel, 11,...n.1e:f..1....1-4 , si . j. , li. pr0r . .....; x`elll:7!.lZ tr; , ersinut... ortnal !inn., and , the distant./ Iran rr.. 1 elan.: 14.h...wi1e, , I tnoiralLetri lr ♦ Ist:, .i trio tin.ni...ion ii: the rotr../hrif refer, I i.., tlat ..r.,.....: lit .h,•ii f•rAiiiiial, Inellt an 1 .1'.141:1y 1rt" , 1,1 no', ...xi. in Ilroll'a Oirihrnj in I tir.e. tolnii.ra. whi,... the ..,,:,er.....r el ll,rt'n I '.....euit enti..ntra Lia 'it iii in i, Ira:Oka.. MA 'llly n......td0. 11 7. ate,: 1..... ,, :i Mlle, ewer Ire 'Toon, Orr, ' 'While Mr s . I il 'Lona 1 ,ei, v.! rt...ling in { W:i.hitir,loh' a hill 'rile it .1 , %; in :,ttml- ' 141 , , I artal ,, ! Vini,:tin, n.nruitro: au..l •lia... taibior the ....lien..., Prii.• Wiihhheirtnu .37•/...., h. In .'Peeing 110 If, `01t , 111 , 01, ! 'reared Iv' . illoW,...l''', ` l '!,, the 1 , .110.1VC ,S`l.lolll T:tilt . /1 . 1 , ,,„ rell in Vernh.n. .• , hae yroni :L , . it.... if,. it., n Yriant l el:ln otnl fee/ral.. : exte.o infer .if t leo literifl, was in the hal- I it lit Ireunily rhu...,.,.., stet rrilline: ti. ftja...lal winos „ ., he Illa bearer” I. who. he 'ran ante r, and /V emr, tlin mania.. A.Lisoituts fir the 0h.r..1t :am.' o ',in.,'" r N00n...m.1140 flog, .1.. , frequently. platoo.: Imwee'.(' up.n. ,111. 1,:w1-,oirso. in tn.nt of tb. 1nt11421. :slit 1 ,, k“1 tir . tillnl•orr rhlarele ii ila.f.re. t'ii.l. I Ihroah eirt•kli . aintirr., ioin ~ . 1a. .: `, ,i , t''. - r.‘ ,. . ,. .. 1 g , "1 1i.'11.11 S 71, ...0 ... h•thlly and iini•rpit .....11:, • hi., in ...ilia ell tbr. 1 ..liirill.nrera. "Ilers 14 att lain., hlr to,,' I want VOil .1 I take !Will of Sews it l" Inotout.v i t inf . deg . 1.......ive4 it parmitiol appliritilhit, 4..1 tart i•iit. with a ring lug i41,,,,,i1i . , 7h..1 obit. , 1,11411T . 4. 1i,,,,. ay., thig 4,1.4,1,1, fund it eh• dint. rills hi nutilorrealittlitli.•r ru.il 1,l11:11 to saber lotaine a as did % Ir. lii , l, rat. , hen - 11....eiine.1 ../ he ... •• ,,,. .•:1 /NT...rt....1 he at 1re.....ne Toe!, r • • • - solepsitoisi=i o prfor. '. ' litilladelliliiit rapit:ilki. +Oa. ' , low te , coiliarlf In any lit:ll,l, l 'l,g riaorpriatia on at• l iionot ~f ti.{, pro,ai i-rolysiiiit i,t ai.r,iiat len : lit lotoltioinii, Liziritigi the - pai.t year ii i. liOato nuptial,. of Iltorki 1. en . !Mllll+ ill flintell y, o o'fi f. II is 111 - night 1 loon will , 10, I nnn&inland ~, eith 15 1111., 1111•1 rOO or dwelling. fill prim: who:he:mow erls• • ily lie i•opii i.aL tilio 11,1 the ileterntina- i 1 tion not to iive.t. nu'iii too, einiitat In I Wilding, I‘ , Argis non her of uriiiiclayiiii,, I atom, toaati, cam, ter, and laborers I will lin Om wu 0111 11 einploynnut atoll forced to aooLi. lliov In tnnt i —A 111 . 7:kali. In lel4 P h] a Paris paper I i punish, I twilllgia io whleh 11111 eroate a 1 profound iroliollonort CCOOIIt of tin pni.,- i rut eiretintilitaurestatutierted with it, The i Linprrii i , (!oriolta wi a II few 1100 a haeli I informed- Ily tha. htaleatiox the King , anti Clitran of flip Inilithwi rill/001ml, i lug eaktzutrolihn of Cottrell., The first i Inovatnes of the ElitiMNA VI. fp% to litter 'a cry or an OW), Wlllll Ira* ittilnedialrly follon i oll lit i ri 111.1•16 f tram. '111e11„ tie• Planing all alit tlrtutiesa of hoe chums. I ter, her il,o,lesty 11110 roll.; elm o n. erryed thld for poill time past sin hod huspeeted 3 that n gird calamity tonal I ave tnhen plane. Sbo at (moo I,i quested' I}lhrtru troutruing provided fo;her. The (Amen lif the Belgians ha* since retuninnd ronstontly with her piN- Irr•ln 1,,n, 0110 roll•portil Iliin r ugh trial !bur .r., watio.t inp.r, lul ino• 11011 111. . I —'l'hsdl tne,tlno ((meat (hero, nays ' thole Ilttl i c bur 1.4111 { i .Ntr. \'.ai.l , of ' Maron,full lola. writ 04 Into iv IF Oil . r ~r hot 'Van i end severely I,:thlod hip Plnollilo . ;inn( that Immo kind of all sse ,, applied anti the little. sufferer play I In boil. tit/bltly, titterworida unutling "II trim ruhhhd 0 I his 'shoulders oyes tin, 'first. l'llli llitlo Rillfiwi 'soon Per,lucid riltreitaly and ointuki> WO" obseirvei ris ing from 1, i ho boil. All Otiltilillotlol re 1011trii ill Ito ilirrtery lint iho r von, wilts COO re, loni lh•it MO' boy's bank woe Teri fly rnested. hotted, PO nevern • ..- .. . . .. . . wormhlstiiiiit* that ho (110:1 In a low hottrs. 'hyshittiti - who NvPl3 .i Thal . . Kayo the . 144 n that tho eased .ollt np pliod 4{t lirat burn had pneleeeet ape.- tanvont enbustlon, sthleh bad lotted the thee , , . hopelviAly paralye,- hot ho cannot move, 4d. by 411 • ears-onto. ,) is ILI ol.r !ma tic, o; recently (24•L0t0,1 Sphlet.whlch will 4 4 . o,.!•Europe In Ilti FUVI V ii I‘ollll.x 11 t eltrril I, Itowemor,l r..hi I taut n prtj itler ilto tit =Mat ed, and but tutu Elle mine live to e to him ag4 lteu d u ',STA BLUSHED IN 1786 FORTIETH "E(HViist;;;i a I! i Telegraph is it., i•A mori g % 4”..,; . i „eV . vvf.ll.l.NliloN, 1'i1t.F.,14 ,k i n, Inn I I The CLIAIIt laid balmy: tae ti•aaNle • memorial of the Arkansas i 'so t stilton, lt•forth sr Amy that :in. Ilan State elle...antarn ..,,Mrs of the government, arid 1 ,-,,,, r i ewe loyiLsts, the Convention asked do . be authorized to appoint new ofina,re., rt.ferred to the Judiciary Ceininito, 1-',.tjf in, were present./ for the 1 , - 1 ne.val ~r the duty on rate Jute, and for ' t tit, reducti“it of the army mai ally , ! T.- Litter was from the citizens of Green. 11 ty, asking that a portion of the money . thus ktved IN:applied to Urn lal proVernent et the harbor at the mouth of (iron river. j It-f , rred to the Committee on Finance. M.Pitirb. Sill rotAN and MENDER ,'SON rep,rted favorably front the Cosh ! mi• tee their respectiee Lila., and gai4 • I notice they would call them up as soon . i to, the reconstruction debate was closed. Mr. llonderson's bill relents the limi- I lotions of the National liankiog Lase in I is-curd to the amount of the circulation i or National Banks. It allows unvlsadlc , Mc its.ociation depositing with th;tTrilts -1 titer of the United States the necessary I securities, to issue National hank cirr i rency not exceeding eighty percent Lot I the par talon of the bonds so dolman 1, 1 iinencletiovlielierer the anionnt of United States motes and circulating notes , of , National banks combined shall ho in ex ! 010 a M seven hundred million dollam, I the - Treasury is authorized to withdraw N: cancel as rapidly as poasib'e the I U +O nited States note, to the extent of Nan 1 I'ICONS, until the whole amount of linlted. I State. notes ou tstandingshall lie retitle./ 1 to two hundred unit 'fry minions. S. 1 .1 s rho Committee on Finance [ellen, 'II SllimtiLUlo for Mr. Sherman's bill, int 0- . .d Bectanimr 17th; providing as all 1 i :!,,,,. 'l,S...entry of the Treasury; is i authorized to issue bonds bearing inter ,' est at live per , cent., and principal and 1 interest p3,yable in coin, Mid due in forty 1 years, but redeemable In ten yeans, lo an I amount sufficient to cover all outstarid- 1 Mg obligations 'of the United States, I oilier than live per cent. bonds, and to exchanged for obligations or disposedFf otherwise at not . less than p r, mid said bowie or proceeds thereof to be exclusively used for the redeurp. I tint or in exchange of extsting securi- I tbs. United Stale 4 bends tat ho issued I shall be known as the consolidated tillat is the United Suites ' nod shall be eSell r pt ! from . all taxation by State or local an- ! thoritice, 'and the same with interest I I thereon mid 'panne therefrom shall I exempt from payment of all taxes r duties to the United States, other th n such income tax.as may be assessed . n , titer incomes, and in consideration e' the redaction of the rate of interest there :4,011 be appropriated out of import cht , la, an amount equal to One per rent. on I !smile butted, which shall be applied to I CO.. pUrelltate or payment of the natiocel i debt. In addition to the mama necessay ; to pay the Interest. and maturi n g ! 1,1/df,(l, debt of rho United States, 1 .1-.(re to sewproptiatc , il out of the Treits t my a sum which, including said interest sod maturing debt, and the one per cent. is afereitid, shall aniount to one Min i tiled and thirty-five millions annually, I trltiela sumehall be applied to the redno i non of the debt. In lien of 'the ainkieg, , Mail contemplated by the act of Febru t :irk 25tif, leti.!, ' tived.wcdly bend, shall, :..:iii.t. the expiration of [lce years from date . ,"ht the option of the holders, be es ! cLatigetlfor new bonds, and such as are meat' redwinable shall be &eFented fur • eartetego before the first of Novernher ! m.ii, and not thereafter, curl the residhe j imilater than ski mouths after the ei pinifion,of the nee years from date, for I.:unlit' money of the United-Sales, and :Le taled)(lllds ore to be exchangeable .I.r each' other when presented to the Treasurer, unless the amount of United Sutton notes outstanding shall tat equal m four hundred millions, or unless tle Veiled States shall have resumed pa - mem in coin for their nobss. The last eection proVialim that any contracts lime. a:t., specially made in coin shall be legal and valid, and n o w be enforced accord ion to the terms of said contracts. Mr. TRUMBULL presented a petition c..lored Citizens-of North Carolina set t:no forth their miserable condition anti .sitiog tin 17.` sent to Liberia. lieferrtki to Cum relit re on Finalrlee, , I 'the joint resolution relative to lands granted to railroad companies in Michi ,..oo :and Wisconsin was taken up and I.,sed with the pending amendment I ~.I liai ng In, provisionsm the chartered ..md projected lines from Fon Inn Lae. Wiscoostii, to We.t Ranava, Michigan, ,tel Marquette, Michigan, to certain points in the same State, 1 Mr. f ti V IS enured 0 resolution asking: in a blitem to the information bereedurn ~.:.-.1 trent the Secrehtry of War, whin /1 •"eta I•V the War Departuteitt_ for vest s chartered or employed by the In - rirment • since • the 4th of March, IN; , with ilmateN nett dates. Mr, lit. IWA HD objecting, the restili,- ;•ai laid ON cr. • tau t :O oolno( Mr. 110 WAR Dthelell I/O ..-rn 11C1 to the Centnd Branch of Its I "iii..,, tactile Railroad was taken up. Mr.S f I tIM A N opposed the extend urther than under the ex,sult.: laws. licit:el uo doubt but that cAUcru division of that real would eventually extend to New Mexico, when the iittaneea tho country were in • -;e condition: r .xfue. further debate try Messrs!. XOII 111 LI. and HOWARD (tie bill we:Mover, it the .sxpiratnutef the to truing hour. Mr. l'IMMING111.: YSEN offered it ros-o;mina to instruct thy Committee an Naval Affairs to report iu rogard to pro : i.tin huit OA, localities to replace th. t e.t.d. 'for It , vernrnent ruagardnes net r New York nod Jerson City. I Mr. DILA spoke in support of Llie ---,traction - or 1 , alq•ltineiitary te,onstrurtirm[o. Mr. HAW:AN abtained the floor bt tha eonviusion of Mr. DRAKES mar bo, Ent melded to ullmv Mr. 110 W-. AP. II aAntio ,01l upthe hill 0t4 , g. 4 4 to it. Control ltrawh of the Union Pi ito• The, on on.. rerried sixteen but 11l r. FESSENDEN .en d Mr. Johi,ou, svlio.bad the floor on t e WAN tint preaentt and moved on , 41,1”; svhieh motion IT. oi-oatu stir a itnirnom. Vr. s.O MN Eli movod to port pone tl lu; I mut take tin the .I.•lnt resolution a the iioarotury of the Navy o koikt coo or nioro noon! otheor, to t o Lisyro 31 •ratlinf , Exhibition to r-prole it tt, ti e ,tku., iv loch tarried. It Esti' atilemlinont, provtdiry; gmist any intending OXINIVIt.,.. .o.buard after 0 irligthy delmity and the t-olution n , lopted by a - vote f tWolllo.,,nr , 04-I,lust NV.ll•lllNtfrnx, Feptilary 5, Pia. 1101: - ;1 . :1 , 1 , 1t1'.1 . 1tE.SENTATIVES ISO but . TIIIIIRS IkAILIIOAD LAN —TII II 111 I I. I'ASNEV. 1110 ~1 1 ,11-ti to the consider I un of tl.l , rurb'ite. l to 11 11.1111Iautto granted It) ahl 1:1 I bo .iuu,tructiou of null . ..kis in Sin barnn. Ntios:osip I, IF.II lelnnn 1111.1 Tlionuarluittuust of Mr. .kIINELL, o oci.tolu fruit) for Pot urn tondo of t o No•hritto and Ih,ttur ogroell h Yi.ooo 1 nor). :I', Mr. TAIIOIt tnavott to hible the bl I. . . lt.t sixtp-acre to eightv•Mllr. Tlo :intendment of Mr. - PILE, to e, ,Tht the Luta, or the Alabama anti Tett ttrt..t,• River Railroad Company, WAX ngreett Lill thou ittuk. , etl—yeas .eighty-ttlx, seventy-throe. • FA!, rrtvaros Tlio proce.ded to the conbideru• iun of Lb bill Tcported frotn the Con, tont on Foreign AtTairs concerning tto rl'iltts of American citizens In fore! u States. - M r.. 1 l 7 pp motioned his speech in ei t ioban of the bill, aintroad ROMO ex Inn Ia fro.. Irttcrs received by him thin owl:- mg from tiermn as Ili the lees% saki ig why the bin made any distinction 1 • sworn native and tolM.ted . citimmet. Tle exception made in the I,IW or persp s r l esespoo; (Mill eoleteriptiOn actually . r demi. would, Ito said, subject. to lee nt read conwrintion nil Germans returning to their country who had emigated wb m under In t•ntv•thren yews, et ngo. Tle impoved.Rvirevm in the annum secti it, that of reprisals, Mr. Judd consldrreiles it most temaritable provision 1110110 ver singular 1,111. As a nice. of redrea.l ig wrongs, the propoxition wane farm A n mode of punishment, It was -barbarism. It WOO et Vilrhllleit With all the principles re ,,,,,,t,ed by model . n civilized . goverp meet+. .o. one could believe - that any ' European: government would fall Ito melte melt tosneurtly off her of Its rad,. Joel , . a c'inise Mr Immediate war. lid •would not etell IllOkl., the excuse Wilt,h the, Emperor 4,t Abyssinia had for bin ',drive of Englishmen, for ho charged them will, being conspirators. Taking the . bill altogether, it did not advance , one Men towards n pihetieal remedy go. , the grieVitlleeß Of unterell,ed tithe M. I Ile ,11,1, net believe any elleeith, oar leglnlatlon by statute was the Purim in winch b. meet thin question. Congryss shonld pa,t..a general tiedarettnnef whet the law of the country iv nv to the perfiet 1. equality of untivo inott awl ',natural i ,Ire.l cl,l 4,lllY,clipihility le the PreShiell63 110111 g Ow only ~:citeption, 0011 of whit the Clover:wield proposes to ,to in cy ~r ref ossi to abide by suendeclerati, n The tkohtntl Inn which he prOpOSed WOW, eto bruee the following; FOOt—nliii the •government of tie linitixt States WM entabilshod on t principle that every individual has tto : inalienable right to life, liberty, and t el ! pertiti it Of lumpiness, and that or o.lpetWl9! i neeemary to heetlre that right, ex Press 1 1 ,,,w 0 r to establish t uniform rule of nab! urallration wits vented lit Congrmsby thel. Constitution, , •• I I ,S . reo,lll—That/ Rillei , 1744 that Constitui. i tionwi power had been eXerChiett by COW. I ip,l9.' I ' Third —ThM by the Constitution aild i laws of the United Staten no distinction ■ yea the rights of citizenship I, ter nntiVt.b.•rn citizens and to 1.a , .+.4' i ,-1 1 tizetp< nr In the protection re,?.511/0 I;vvernment, the soli y 11it^1,n111,614 that the President t,401.re torn. • I / , ..t.ttlh to.d. the 113tttraltuttion hw3 two I talt.h fit+ , !.." , ,1 tyl.U., .•111 tibitorntiort ur ;d -i., It:At 11 , 11ri. tho 4r, ill F.rl,ZliNll cOllllllOll r o,rl 1)..e. 44.11+111•:1 .6.111:11t JUlrlr , lietioll or th” v:4410.4 any ”1" Tv • r 1,•,1,1! , dray whir , govormacut shouts . kolnot natty. (lon, i 1....5•:t1 to :.:ronl ...bta1.101... .1( .mxth—'Chat thu naturalization laws of Unind States Germ part 'fit.% nation and pAitieal ..y.totn, in tore for deliity three quarters of a .-en tam, and - Butt all toreigo government, are eltarge able with 114 , 1 i, thereefandarquicacenee therein, Which , annot now be controver -IA with duo regard to the tights cud .;ittnity of the lotted Staten. \ rcar Beei Leo the al ‘a rnionment s nee 1,82 by Brent 'Britain of In claim of right. n. ha preri, no NP-IlUloll,•mitural i4vd-vitizens < the protection of natural ahi; ad ennnot be trusted delusively to the• Bxceutive Depart. unnt. but should ho etdcreed intpera- Vital,—That natural:led eitizens,eilerg ed WWI oi :aid in a higeign land, are en titled. tq tlO prorcetion of lin. lAiitcd Stllvt,i;terthe extent that it shall nee that the lttiva or =twit country are fairly and inipartntly adtnini,tered wlthout preju dice. 'fen th —That the United States govern 11,tit is bound to see that no Capitol Stat. S citizen 1., tried or punished iii a Pollan jurisdiction for nets done or WON" uttered vittdu tha. :PJited States or in Illty other country except Wit Wilt:7oin the persecution lalnstitutrd, 4:ln:can—Tina it in the duty of she go y ernnient of thu United States to do tumid the Immediate 4i:whin - go and re- ICIISO of all citizens restrained of their liDerty in violation of the principleelthus thiCiared, and Just reparation for the mimic any citizen he suffered, and that Wy F.secutive Department he instructed {tarry Out atm.° doctrines and enforce thit,e rights, fold to report to Cennreti, any retrial or neglect on.the part of any foreign government to recognize tllO tie ulitlid so made. 161 in reply to. some obiervailons of Mr. Prtryn. he said he wa:a for Congress saying that suds and mythd thatexisted,un they should be o! by !hest. mitions with which tt4 tin hal - States deal. • . • The Ilou , o proceeded to the nconsitlere tiot of ilia bill concerning the rlabts. of Xleriean mtit,ms in foreign Slate.. Slr.CllANLfllt•ad:ires.tal the riOURO in isriticnon of the bits, lilting it to a ti c ire. The title of alto bill, be ...Jill. town 110 roar. and the bill.firelf the rat, great was the fall thereof. 1e5,e..J30 17 Ell and WOO I) also made reatarkailtel the bill their went over to ttni morning hour of Tuesday. 111.,1.1 NI:. front the Appreprinfien (Juniata:to reported the Army Appro priation bill, amounting to thirty-three Will 4,09. It c- of a provision fer'the aradual reduction of tee army until the military forte in reduced to twenty-live regiments of Infantry, seven regiments of 'cavalry and live regiments of artil lery. No new commisaion shall be is -tied in any reMitemt, except to West ('dint cadets and Second Lieutenant... Tl,b Secretary of War is directed 'neon ., didans regiments as rapidly :lathe est , iairernents of the public serviceand.re dokion in number of officers will per mit until the foregoing. minimum to reached. 'firs provisiori is not to be construed to deprive any officer In com iniaaloit of prtimotiort that may is open to !him by the occurrence of vacancies :inning his superiors In rank. Such pro. nmions, tinier ver, arc to be always made so ea to facilitate mid net obstruct the eonsolidation of regiinents.,. Mr. BLAINE ex plainei briefly the 'urine of the hill, rocripitulatlng• as fol iose: For navy, $18,000,000, compared with an avera'o annual cost of over sl3,ooo,orst io gold under Iluchanan's ad ministration; executive, legislative cud judicial expens:ts, $17,000,000; Postoflice Department, $4,(100,071.1; , Consular and Inplttmatleexpenscs, tt1,;000: Ordeattee Department, $3,000,Ol1; West Point Academy, t1.3.01)0,000; inl.cellaneous ei , Peo . ett, El I.ooo,t.s.to—ntaklng an aggregate ofleXl,Oftr,Ooo,.comparerl with 670,000,000 in cold lie like U.1nt.11,50.9 of the Govern utent tl Ewing the Ant }'ear. of Buchan- I aWA mho Ini -tration.• To throne ordinary expenses werp in be added mOOO,OOO for P1..i0n., 8.:..1.040,001) rd bounties, and t,t.p.otaypol v r interest Ott public debt, I making an to!grogate of expenditure of '7.,l4l.SitelLhit*Le..rcar= ________ w.Mid he greatly MillVed in illillreyearS, whirls I.lllllie* would not have to ha paid, when the 'army . list would be re. d ttitcd, and pensions curtailed; as would' be 'rorillly frourvarions causes, Mr. 1 . 16, , i0 enquired why the expenses 'of the Government had net been reduced three yearn age, and why economy bad been postp,ped . until the elections were 110.1 r at band, and the dominant party ore seek ion 11 new ]cane et:power! Mr. BLAINE said he dal not propose to enter upon a di.eussion now—that tits- . erosion weld f.telmd in Committee of the, Whole. , , The hill Fa referred to the Committee of the Whole In n the State of the Union unit male the Rectal eider for the 13th. , The tl tome. in Committee of the W hole, M WI l.riON , of lowa, in the Chair, re sit nod the coitaiderntion or the Military' Aotlenty .Apt ropriation MIL , Mr. ELIGIEDGE turditied the amend nt /, n t p mdin'' at adjournment yesterday, lty , making i rtmtl, 'ten mn d provided Lit t!! r, that no t art et the oey,appropri atttl by this net shall be paid or a r plled p toes. or subsistence or any but whiter . I , . I ncut KLLs rejected tol fftnetlmeran were offered 'nd the hill was laid mid.) lo the liouse. * lice thee took up; - es the f l :.mead :t • l3 r ,Ilti r J • Ulia 1 I_ rt% lamin) the bill making approori lative, executive and tho aorornment. Hay at length tho Committee Intro proetexletl to the eon he \VO,t Point 1,111. .lor, for lc, cx 01. incr. nice and eiiit.r..lnn of o.'R\ E, of Illinois, who to . bill, made an argument endment u'dopted by the .terday, On motion of Mr. inn out 'the item or s4,o:* w et the 11.Ard of Viaitere tb,coutended that the haw, and the under that lase n/S1101"; it was nake ark"appro7 IMr. NV V.:I 1 1 reporteal air 1,1, tn. ..i: t inn Ittec T j S nn .1. ntri , tfir the VII t I t l. konlo,l '• in i • in, - . 1 Urdd nt Iwi 11 App ISnt a tin• ditty o C 1 ed bitt - angniiient ;owa be foolish •administfation, ide of loyalty, Board or Vial ulenly... Speak- Weat Point in -001 to„;Nvonbt live as inat ..ltent, Sherman, Thoreas , xere elletiabed by pilatton, and hl the rt:11.1 td de{ rave th nJhich tcoodd r the rich t, W' the t the titutlon. he tongs the leratiou an yeopl . , bite admitting tin& el alai Lo Academy, suaga.dad it n.the miring mother of 'aril", and Stew:wt.. ' • I.le Anion • Mr, 19+8A ty, 1 , (11.1l roC Clad , , Mr. WASIII3I.7IINE rentOrked that If he had not t e en ,coltining his retuarki a+ the regula branch of tho 'army, and If he hod nehed . on tho volunteer hrauch, ho uottld hare paid lila colleague 41N1r. Le,Tan) high6napllntent. (Langh- Er r.) • • protested ho WU not fish mlintent, but be did not. 101 bringing in tbo nontiki It for tho imrposo • of Polo-. It that bad no reference to `dr. lOU Log for a • t 1. S(ncor tho 11 1 V geutletnet ng tut n 1, them' went was rejected and the MIS= ~; pasied. e .g31!1 ulta .Ir!to.Committe;9 Tho bill 0.4 Tho not, .u 1 rile tiu.... . , of the Whol• on the legislative, excels. live and J nil Mal Appropriation bill. • i Mr, WAS,' Illi.itNE, who reported the hill, stated tome of its principal pointw. yhe atnount Appr 'printed for the current pt.,' year wo4 i.t.ittle2,S3.s. The con itnate% for ill , next tiscalyear,a% receives" I from differs it Department-ler Iho Goy. ionintent," at denoted to tt23.870,1132, hut l the Comte ter On APPrnPrinttutts hod reduced the antounidown to .117,217,000. Tho 'mete n)wroprleterl were no follows: :I",c,rislative j it?,2fr2,1 , 2.1; ltubile Printing. i $1,...11,71.11, iilbrary of Congress, 310,91 , 0; , Court of Chi unt, Sl:si,Stat;',ll.xecutive ills- ' Partntent, $• - 4 ;P_; State • fltTartment, 5114.7e0; Tee nary .I>eporl meet. $tt,830,, ' 140; I nternalitevenue, Pl.ooo.Qoo:Deport ment of Inferior, $,*22 0 , Surveyor liens oral and Clerk", Vll,faXl; War Depart tnent..V.Sl,ttik Navy 'Department, ettli - Psi , : Pest Otllln .Department, $.37t3,4q); 1 Departittend of. A erieultUre, ~.$1.54,71, 3 ; Del e".l.4interi Mint and "trenches, $:412,- - 407; independent 'frrasury, $1.0,1-130; [Ter ritorial tiovertunc:do,itttiin,faXt; Ituliciaty, $1.... - ttt,.oo. Total, .517.217,Pte. • ' ht r. '1 . 1::A 8111:111i 1 1.3 wen" o n tit to *ii . yihe Commit:leo I on • •Atutnturiationa would havo I appropriation bills riPortad 2i41011 ppssiblo„snd holbought that If tho WAS It could bavo all those bills seal to tbo Sonato Ware tho Ist of April. By ,44,ding . Mon to tho Y t t sonate th6m;e3H:y r h e ehnjd .0,110 mason why Congress could not got through ell o its hneinee..lnntilinurn at Jet flll . olMit i by.the ntlddheof A member -In time - Tor' the Chicago.l JConvention; Mr. ‘VASfIBUItNE—Iics, in time, for the Chimp:6 Con'venllon. The Committee precoedeft to oanshler the bill by enetions. The Brat, Item, Au cornpnteratin or mileage of. Swinton, gave nee to 1t ruuningdiscuasion;lnvolte , log the question -• of the compenes tleu - of Senators 1441. Meattnia, ~ the, twenty per bent, ollaafaiteo to Cutgreaf aiorial ompleyes, end thezeneral qttea4 lion of cconornY, and extravaKanZio: - Without 'getting ' past 'this Item the Qotrnitittee j rose,- and' the . Ilokise ad- POETICAL. 411[41[111 HALLECIC., L.• • (Written !e 1r1.2 arid never brfrare• /1 7 a.a.1 • I, Strong -4.1[11.f 'power,' •tilms.l strange' earm d Impels lnntotTenDsforeej I . Directs 1114, - .1nce.114 to the pole. I .la.l tad. tiro w.otesol Ocean rat: .• Int [heir 4.3lpointei [tour,' ; • - • •I • S • 1; 0 .. 4 ,14 1 :4re tan 01 :not - tn.! I Toe eetetegif c/11111144.t iv the nand; a• tinnly 141[44 non, neres 1' ,41 :. 111,11 '.4' of •teparte.l)44.. , • • Wtoto w. 14 [l , flf passion to [lto nrx4s; I • .• w 11.4. tno past go flemr, . • A NI llilrlk plramire, 01100 tOIoT • . • T,t, • 141 , 411101 nevrt • •• A tot ...1:••• At • , 1,0 1144.11 • ; i - .•• • nit noortO Ptoni - Ocyarted yettre 1.. - • • . . - . . . Teur—alrtni a A Osr laz I. I , loalu'rze: gap, _ 1.:10 . 4 anaaiau puf7., a ~}rl,•• U. Till ..: hill rc Ut Clint ran a'llir.: - .3 - , --' flit ',ul-1 fhn tinware a - Ulca straw as war, srs curer, corr/..inr Laura, Yet tall Us., I,Carni will so-lala .517,1 ton 4,, , n for Nauru or P. , : - - - .. t . Awl N. a CSII sruilo, thou:o lattac , l 11.1 Lc_ . , At tuwalory of ilevarl.all 5t,,,:- % i . . .. . . .. :a. 11•11taaar, our i•OWi/ , it MA .I,Z ~ • "• ' 0.1 termer lel-111, beallt A c,t me co: ht charm t eNT 1 , ./r rvl , Alhent Irtgenr , ' ATI lOT . I - 1110 trAnt In etnne.h I, ti.vl el ing eeti - nr. ",- ceeeelit the enitn,r ten. nnr w. • An.l Lt , , the grief, UT end fear. Tnntt,Srkentee one deptati. A t mt.*. Tike. when one own. •reeift deculte - - • non gone, Ito attnlr , r, Nor - t 111 11. Itretlng moment nit Er. • "• 1/. 4 morlnht,lnartt ' lm 0000111 to prl,4, 14'1:r.n ll re :11C11.11,, 10000. -Fur no imxums Inuit Al1e1,1; emt regret. on I:oookl , o,tpanl—, Fur 110 4 , rho 1,11n7 n•tert a. - - Ift.ewumory , iF4lOOOOlt4 yen.m. . • —From 491101 of Acme. • • TO FIT I•IuA Q. LT cnaluAmonzeovu. Tot, onto! mend, I. lore thee I in learned doctor's 11 - d0; • Thy ; clouds another clouds -I. t' . And wrap not In delleht • , What, (hoods thoy . tell, with phtszlis long: . : . • Ity years aroammur pan 'd I, • • 1 . would reply. 4.30 r 1.1•1 /C .. o ng.' - They're sweeter while sissy lalt. 'Ann oft, mild friend to mu thou art ' ". .• A monitor. tbongh.eillr; • ;;!;." , I.uu apeak'ar elm/mm . .o my hem:, Ileyond Ihe preachrr's skllt. • • • ..Thou'rt him theme., of am. tu, • w hu giros. { 41:Very till, : • ' T i t . :o " odor of *lln, - O nt., , •• [lien he has loo.egui - t t ~ , Wlteu in the loarly eveillau luMr. 1 ;. ' • Attended by bat Uwe, O'er nit dory's ratio!'tote I pore: . - Mar.'s Mtn in tides I ere.. • • • , • • Oft itathyanowy ooitium provoi. . • •••• Then bo.-uks au•l away," ; • , triton how attably realms tlott 00.514- That tam Wed to &pay:. while, Mrs thee ' eartli'S : And smoke andfunto brunt.% dad:then. Ilhe tboe,to m,lloa Oath, 'f' Aud mingle with !No groans!.; Life's, but oleo(' adroitly ''• And ttrue's thotroatabg broaqi,••• ; , ;. That late or early we behold, . • . ; Lima all todonty death. • ' t-1 ; From beggar's frieze' to monarolted robe,. Ono common doom mussed: ; - Sweet Nature's works, the awolling ." _ %lust nil barn tinted, •And what le be who mookre thee nowt— t A little moving heap. • ' • • That troll 155 thee to Cato mast mow, = ritem la deist mod elrep. • Plutihough thy whom down.tard go, ; • 'Thy resunce rolls tus.hlght • ' • ' When toy body mast ile Ely soul shall clOari=.• TO /k . 1361117 ;HEIM NT/Lk:WEIS.' - . ny JOS. nopracy A giallo°. a smile-1 nee it yeti ntomeht, ern tho train was stating Ito w strange to telt t—we ecareoly met.: - Awl yeti telt a pang at pitting Anj yonalas that all the . 'lle i Mops who am confesaunt— , 'Slott' thought was. lurking . in pier motto , . ; -- 14 gotta beyond tnY stmP , o Suoutopt• ._.; only know thus bentntra 543 . 3 Awoke to inns Strange emotion,' • ' ',; Which, basking In Melt . warmer bless, •, Perhaps unght.ghttlu to slevotlon. 1' L A h !titans , a heart' as elohnch at thin, , -By smiling lipoi-attorett from !.1 uttry. • lino punk In ranotou's dark n..yet— • b. Wrecked on the coral reels ollteantylp. • Am! so, , tt4 well the trall6'serift fthcht,'''; That bore amity my cilprirling straOgers Took hei—Go.l blest, her!—out Am!ma, Bit gnlbtlT. oat of darget.l „ TO /lElf. RINO. Zr ven.r.fax Reritti.i7 Blest ornament! Imo happy is thy snare; ' ' Ti' bind the snowy Hurter or, my fear I • 01 could ! learn thy flies centruive art; ' and, en tbon bind'et flier lingers, bind her • Not Eastern [Warne:like flied stn shine, Fed from her brighter eyes site b Nuns dl Vine • Nor can trier mightlost. Llaos!sreld pOIVCC • command.'.!. large au empire go my cb %water , . 11.4. ! could thy forml.ty food stilullror .• Thy very Ilo%.alexe chould la et noPo.r;< YS ocidlegilora thy audio. 'Tocud aboolay7 0113• , t , iglti 213191111 r, iCkr thy disaiortcr, sa owtlpt: TEtrzl:. Tbn.manll46 dukllna tbe.l;i7,- . - The future direly marks its taorn't ria..bed with strahre riPetter!,learatigibY fit our later Lite, are . rho boy springs brlgatenivg is the wan." Froalctr, at times, as years before, Boas gay and trild, as core tvi,ret, Breathes the free lira of asys , of TOrth Happy the boy to menhirn then4bt. 1 ' 331 ?"' Pay:, •.• nos derk.bright tree. by tropl flieede . Atingle the cnnting Wittl Ili' 01, T deep•bned frnitege shades =ohe uds7;i The bud 11.05 white amid theL b • —Lippincott's tiferwrsineti, • • .• ' Tee 5M.... vsy mr.dic 'j' - A Parts correspondent:glee. a -curious", account eta In Parii oo.Now Yoatritt ' Day. The principal sight the prim:lege ders on the fashionable boulevards 'and' avenues saw was Inte'reninablo strings beggars, that lined the former on both • -sides. There aro but two days in thc, year on wnielt Street tc.oying is 'llllolVele in Paris. One Is the' 15th of August, 1.10.• Emperor's fete day, erectile other the ofJanuary: On tlacse• days. of license; however, mendicity Is carried on do an extent th at is not surpassed even by thee' .• begging. on holidays in Bottle and 111a plea \ I cover saw stich an othtbition • real;11 felceed human misery, as that - , • twhi forma itself on my observation in eroerydirectionon yesterday. • It s6nitd, indeed as though all' the eine•arnted, one-legged, tilled, lame, awls ,deformod peoele of both scars and, , ages fromthe whole Franeo had been ' emptied apart the pavement of her =pt.. tai. Some begged. singes.. others la - 801510 sung, souse-prayed, while. others recited the stereotyped beagles. phrases ni the top of their veices.• home- - stood, !ISMS kneeled, and ugalu many . others were stretchatil out et full length; t wrapped in rags, on the, sidewalks:' On • the Boulevard acaltalions a dozen grorizat seers lying along the wallsof the houses, eensistingof old menorwomensurrouride. cd by three, tour, and oven six, chile dren, including babies, all pale, and razgred, and presenting togothef a most pitiful aspect. 3lest of these beg- . • gars had brought all sorts of squeaking and squealing instruments into regaled- .- don to attract the attention on the pubitc. Besides the native contingent of mend!. ' - emits there were swarms ofttle ,beggar boy. attrigirbe with lima, gni tars,..ttutott and harps, monkeys. and marmoin,• who clung like burs todbe. passers by until they hd levyingtributeher • - anshancy, succeeded in a .upon Mem. Altogether, the street -gig/Awl • 'furnished the conclusive proof thatuader the brilliant surfa.m of Paris a great deal of human miser!, is hidden.' e.• In Ilearemi.of Itessill Shave, A green- appearing genius, on his find • - visit to Boston, observed a sign Over • 'store thus: • •'Wholesale rind Retail • Store." lie worked his way thrialigh the crowd of ladies until he faced one of .•••••, the elerks, who was exhibiting scinietir- . . - ticks to - a young lady, when he broke • ; "Say, ndster, who's boss here? 'The proprletbr has jlist stepped 'out, ' Sir." - Well, is this arstallink store.' . • 4 •Yee;sli, a wholesale and retailitate." "Guess'you understand your trade?" "l • ••.• "Ilh, yes," replied the Clerk, wrapping up a bundle for his custoines, "whet can I do for you?" "Well, as the cold weather is coining _- on I thiought I niout as well cense , and give you a job." •.'• . "I don't understand you, sir.," replied -• the clerks, who began to think the fellow : •••• tied got.in the wrong beat, • ! Zsetly ad; well, 111 • . '•llzpltilt what you niean,.nly friend, said the clerk, as he sick him produce a but:1,11,14.w under his !stoat. • • `•Well,misitid before, the cold weather Is coming on, nods Itho4Ot I naltdates welt be tired for 'it. Come 'nighty near' from:in t'other winter, 11 toll you,ir "I hope you•wIll telli.me whaL . .. you . i want, no I may, - nerve you." • _ ' •_•.. "Certainly, squire certalolvi . I iilweiyx do business Ina hurry, nhajitst as . quick - • 'as, the old -muter :will let you,: I;trant '- you to retail thorn old' ;lilt ts-let qin crime down about to the knees; yeah I .' -i i don't weer. drawers." • • 1 - -.1-::-.. - ' • Thu etrect cap 'be ixna4i 0, ii hides the . • . llOvelista any, c a n ' t 'bp i t. bc.d:'' ..., -, a - . .. rant - (or .-a long time the very Corey/amid tuattle • sxltla of the World. about lo *tart . - new _paper, called the Thon end kiitriir: This bow he especially a dramatic *per, Out attention will he. paid. to Mentos.° and - EOlll4 graea of style and rhetoric will be employed in the illsOrTasion cif• "amuse meets.. to torrlot - thadn&prdiatarity treat ed. with more regard for.loellenala than -- far Sofas. Of speech. -NieholsOrt has 1: eugaacd !scarps °flood icriteNoustt his own taudrund exporiemo .combiae their functions properly., •I -,--Baron-Gelbit, SlMl:starer the. North German Confederacy, entertained-on Um:4v eyeulng a committio M. leading German Stir -To, who called to el:Mgr:dn. • Tato him oil his having presented credential* and. been received -by ;the Presidanfiss the plenipotorniary bd more thandlility raillicios - of Germans -'••••• • - ' —Speaklng. ef Shirley, Sztitedie 'the' London :44merican says: • World • where eTCve men area ameetlMes, illy naturcdaridgmallempered trien alto otters . 1 - - Tory stuptd,li Ls pleasant do enerianter a laughing : phlleaopher Who Ia eleker in Is'. 'Mug wand and - bat; of_ humor ,with ME U II 11 II U ME ME