DI Bttt. orricui. PA.PED. Of. ~tildnrgb , Many 04 AlleitkeDY ConittP ligNMl 811101111 OD 8i SUTK 11. SATURDAY, MARCH IS, ISIS BUMS Prraeuntx at Astwarp',,lMV aim, yaw In maw Tork yoga,* 11411114 ' Can of the last -misting Earopise eleihets, the Steldt, has reached New TIN* la safety, after. a tiftrtate derfe ,yaseete. -The City of Bosuia, stilt leaser ' *abated - from, my' yet he reported in Tam gold premium has advanced a lit. which, as - recent experiesce teaches - ,11111, - .14 art" tweeting preempt, of II Mill 'rat Ahli We may hive lea.,•d a y oc two, hat It be de 'ddedly, and 'we hope decisively', Salta foamy when it comes. - - , ' ' -. damson Ittrusf did good swim titeStste when, on Thnrsday, Mdemmt. ed'in exposure of , the , compt. deed, • pi:y*l* outside . comtdaetion wldeh , eepwwent pinning two -Mk& ofottr Btt `goneeMient, Tho'dmoula ` 1 e , i bat the rkraple will, not fad 'the vitiation end tti englueele; - Vow edotalCondltion of Tennessee hiacuna such u to defy the orderly nostril et.the civil antliorldea It ia euPPosiM .Xtetlfie Governor will soon apply for hie ildot the Fedual power, for the refirei den of mob violence, airsl.the'Eruideat willmt he at lliouty to yerniiii,thrikappli callcni 4le only in this formtheTen -111100. lied* Irederai 'fateteention whatever. • ! at qigli ftnikes point, thus: • „ The. Baller lifero24, 1p commenting an the death of Mr. Burlingame, says: ; • He wanted an "anti•slavery Bible mad an •ptbalavery Elod.r lope bb, prayer se been sheltered: Thlr CA' Jess couldn't save The editor of the Herald 4cwe n t , Prhl w :tiVul4duriand.thatao l slx 44 o l oaealty compelled to make a brute f himself simply. because he edits • Dem matte newspaper. • ' EIZAATOR FURMAN la an exceedingly !pcinliblei Panoorat. When, be AVE* .411.0.t1ei proper 'Adana to oxen:di:ell - 4 Ixwfil maeip A _court . of justice," he lift the nail , aquaie on its head. That he hu 1 ~• • ignispeeided 1:6 Proieni 'Aim' for fins ; 111 0b*.ilti . .ItAtlitlPlt..l 3 3o, l conclusion, these MIL ,be no doubt it . ever among id "eaidid • men. W ill e ecentliy•ot thleiritinnal be limited? .' •• it e. 1 ".". ••••4. ••• .: • '.... " —l. ttpr, .11r, J. C. Rtmoarmumoir, tn . add . :4 =lllg a lexington jcsri , the mbar • day, denounced thelfuldix fairieetn4, 4iid 4- eter Sot-mew west, he did effective w ake to the highest interests of his Stele. .No ICeimg citizen "M . SeattlikiCattimeet wt. a =bile talluenoe superior to his, alut_ these timely and patriotic wadi will • - .1141 1 44 Rik. futitifilbfrg iPlTifftnneft of timt =tranquil Commonwealth. i • 'shied...unanimous iota' idu •e 2 •Dentinicans, fattier of arcireastioliirliour fiepahlio, hue been reported at,Wardd c * 7 foe; And the Ppaident sgemato'glye' )4i*, b? the rimier:, Chi the Otnirl ennte free r "(Irina, rrourthe iskind pia( coicaltion to Able -schema hu, beco Tull Powerful , the. movement ey • threatening to grow into a _revolution, ad& will depose President Benz f • • the power which ho has betrayed: t mill be lucky for us' if the 4180 2 1.. already paid for the Bay or Battier; • ' - not 'gone where therrOodhluetwineth. ' 'A CLIDEeIrION ANSWIMI3D. , t "boiii occ.4itibilievil that - tiie l k;i 'WA' Of =Mire In ( all thti - loysl properly balonaa to the •peopt• of -kb • ; tpieition' - Biffike"beloii:: - adopt our aeigtdiOr'ilixame phople of al.l3bilitatekketpt • stijool6the MAW idlthcatytki" • . that this gnostical As adjusted by tb • cm the breada t p rl etVeidliTitoegordoKio - Wit f.• them. We are happy to remark that • ,Yedesll4ll4l9li,t7 has tiot . teem - piefctgai tti. air ; • , thepresteem notesePest heppyi "LESLIE' coIIIBM. fPLr . isiod l''o2lliii*,rtivri.nt' Cower of.Setttft:, '• firriblielltD4n .IhEt RAWL BiriVob - age: tie wis an . officeiJA:thavirst p i l i t= rl l4 exeeuent..e Ff iee, .e . iiirleime;t' Ea: 'Of , - • mesuisitilsftwit-negegurem the e Tatum expressing his "deep - Meet' • • 0 9 See . • . , Zr e l i tig tit= • • • refusing a charteifor a great trunk way through Ce - iiW Kentucky % wed the northern lake system of . • • y. at elncl • . ve with . rik er Mlsslaalppi sydiciencentraUng Chattanooga." Heal y uying: great Is my wanglesa that, although ported recently lampubllo paper, as 'oldest I —nillittlant on the face of math, and Niehcol mate of Cbristop • Columbia,' I shall 11:20f r ti class dir, mama MIN to 1 Pensacola." pit • • mate .f • - I • A RFXR 4 E a lIEWAISLE TRAFFIC, Atßill :4441 Aida with Speaker gerwaro, itaLis estite Airk7las fa*, iii.74* - legislation. public a xpeHtfew — kh qt? &WI aktee tr.,. thattheptoviakm otgeneral lawn toll' and supply s , varr lugs proportion the cues for wain' iie r icial enacting'. had leeeePiiiiiiiieW*Litaieir — , i in let attended with - Winked advantage t o e publioNNe,'ilM ;e l Peot to the same leinTni 'him 'Me adopn : Of; -, , ....ut ;!*.. . -Ad° .° lft. ME ° Cioudittitton am proposed in ar .'pandlistv.:l3l.lblnineAkfmc t Wel • islatana, rTift. Meet Lots MAW - lees] A t f i t a : l "; lida J c iP WV, i emaltinikit; in/We're :if aware C ' ' WillitolleglaidtdiedWlL4PoMeh f. a doe of Politielalw who earn a handao llvelih9e4 in,lta blame:: WOE& people camas tWiderttebd that there have bee it, .','MO iiiinnsi;k4iis'ot inerilintainista - labbibta thatighnik wtionteAS eiSki t : , lar VOA Atli* 11 2eigkilltiftegola, bur ing alriergA /.. 1 1% ,0, i and sPerlit! ~lirMidgctiviri - 1 4 41 0t - ttiii. Mese le &kit , _ the names _first Inserted being-ef =Vs, N0404-44411114Ingskoos gusk Abaco 02nni , cceet4 nom, ;ftont ,enstoietp t ' N0V,.,11.1.111e . bislang done under' Iltfudol ank, .. 4 1c'eNge.4-44 4 . 41 ttforinwimax Wee etnrw•brplfcra, and peepseiWig_ :iikedteinenttiefrseins • lffee Itteksitglie Cif be &nil not . : .3*d/hulls* system , wbkb la. net ronir Ifildellto , steuel; but is abused L in thin Lis • idialeyWdoee be wish ue to 'Pity his ignorance or to doubt his sincerity? It will bo a good day for our Commonwealt h when It gall be well rid of those vicious practices, and of all the pestllent crew who Who by their impunity. juwieT CORK IN THE SENATE: Our comical friend Lownr is the Ben atorlal jester. If he would add burnt cork to his other charms of person and costume, public opt ion would be at otos unanimous In p uncing him to be the bear dendmen" 1 the unparalleled coin= binatibilaiii talent noil43erfOrte lug on th, Rude/Fry, boards. While his maire.up is inch se to arrest the attention of a laminated audience, hi. ocutundrums ace thi most irmslitlbly funny and. puz• ElliglY deep, espeelally wheneverhe takes lip tbe- Treasury Iturestigation bulgier& Els motion to laud . the resolution for t h e arrest of frwis, by instructions to the Committeo to swear Generals Quay and Geary In the premises, brought down the house In a peal of laughter. Every body knew that ho was not only Joking, but ;kat it wan 'Dna of those incomparable Jokes which Active all their zest from their daring travesty of common sense. Our brilliant comedian at the and of the phi:tom, if himself put ruder oath; would probably concur with the Philadelphia I Post In theTollowlog 'We haie had 'enough' dodging. from Governor Geary upon this subject. Be In his nuresage sated the Legbtlature to ppawp a law to purdah thepractioe of loan ing the State Funds and - .pocketing the interest; but be meat have known at the • time, for be had been told, that toe law aready existed, which he had the power to enforce ? Zut If he had forgotten thin, rts any man who consistently forgets him. 'airway, snrely l ituable a lawyer as Mr. F. Carroll 'Firewater, the present Attor ney Genend,'should have been familiar with Puttee's Digest. It is the Attorney General's telethon to Instruct the Gov ernor upon legal - mints, bat in this case he failed to do It. Why? Because the Governor was afraid to all Mr. Kern hie. Gan: Irwin. or Mr. Moore to account. lie pretended to throw upon the Legislature , As it Is to be hoped that our friend Low ry lied no Ida of making a' drive at his friend the Governor, !Orbits neglect to en force, the existing laws we have , no other rem:tree aim % to regard the Senator', amendment as the neatest conundrum of, thesesslon. Yet even that jots might be, improved. 44 the Betudor'a motion still waits for. consideration, suppose It be amended still farther, when next called up, by adding the following: -re ßesolved, Also, that the committee be instructed to Inquire whether obe Mcrrrow B. Lowry did, - or - did not, with the aid and ootearrrenoe of two termer State . Treasurers, borrow the sum of $lO,OOO, or any other sum, from the Treasury, and bold tire eame for a period of nearly two years, or, soy other period; whether he did or did not pay any intermit therefor, and if so, to whom? and whether .auch interest was or was not accounted for to the Slate? - —Will the Senator from Erie accept this amendment? Will he express any opinion upon its subject matter? Will he, who propounds so many laughable conundrums, exhibit his dexterity In an- RELIGIOUS 11•TELLIGENCE. Nothvrithstanding the 'vigorous efforta of some to - promote the . " Italigions Amendment" to the Constitution of the United States, there Is a decided opposi tion by leading ministers, and several religions Icatinabi Rey. F. A. Nobla, likitor. of the ;Thlidi s resbyterian church of this' city, preached a very strong ser mon last Sundey, An opposition to,Ma bYclioieftliniMarniat: , siestoniMe hoging,oftles late. National emote/i11... wW t kir i elop,qpisition from souretothat hair° remained passlatt heretofore. The ~Erviapelikaactunes that of the hPealonaries of theßOard fOrty. niue are' fliciby r terians 'and tighty.nine are Congrrgatlonalisis. It says in flee missions—Syria, Nestor* Idadom, Da kotas-and Olibwas—the majority of !Di/- atomics are Presbyterian. , . ••• • • • The Ournberiand • i Pra 4E/pia a t div ouneza the practice of Thinning coltual preachers to preach, • custom just intro • steced,Vus unchristian and miauthorlzeil 17 the Bible, Confession, or Farm 4f Government. • According to a late r leclsion of the Chancellor of New ;Ty y, In the case of `a Baptist churl!, the trustees of a society bays no right to close the church against the =urban:vend congregation when they The indepiiihs4 saints that open com• salon liss.biconie. through the success oft She AditthedlsSO an etching question. sevens t e Tialherii4orifirteulibergi . I . In_an article in the Raked, organ of use tssusibetu Opefbf wa -believe ;. ..,Cloaiii.outesi," on •.‘Loit N.i eaid the following mini •4114 8 91140 1 i ,fafGairiPere: Just weer tainly as Maori forbids belief ire a blink '[Moloch) ocanzianding tables to be raluit- - , ed for the worehip to this world, lasi, lip, !ctitaiiiiidtkeiirfoibid, belief In one ilk , • wtli-htilisett vied aim and ',Konen lit the neic world. • • .The airangement fora series of Itee, Wines taßostors,wlth a tie* unfit,* gets seeOleissis in ‘gaati(irein*, _first, clacatialisOiSigatdalt fdeshilio Idtheitirettik*" u i uisery, ealii 31- f e n s ? AuF h 490013Vgat the pla4 eitaitiVelse'whium!by the Of Aranietcal lodic* . • ' "At the cipinfni of thi mew' chapel of • . • catrtlaviniselieebyterhtn Church, de , usia - riesisermon t ociviihig. the seYea jests of hli' isistisrale, L whfeh b ` Jeariit thin seven hundred arid' itriaatt-tour-Oisoal have united with., • efirillgnpaY,Y)X4lllll:*, Pr0 161106, ' 'handled iiieltOlars are cpa- i Visaed- 'kat' :mink= t the iitinemlists ew: . • • f ag l i e llr ` 144. ' oc:iitttaraireaetskintadrad ana: Special' , attention I. -'ptkt to the teachfilicot*ltitaitita; and's/ of these special. aorta, °Tit' -A* 7011141 OCP 4 4 adß i t 4 3530. 1 ,1, e tteen hopefally converted diningthifieust, 7 live years;, Thssehool Is graded, laying : v Salt, IsitSoniedlate, and infant di*, *tit' qie Bethany . /11#sfon *may iknOof PhilidelOdn,'liiii*, the siiperll4endence of lire ii#242(= nudyn.4as jikortn. In 'mein, twentraiiin'actibith to \ 60= dred Thu' 14‘16vitiii., se ia?:114-iir ir at' on ttos cottitiatf ;:13ithel lethri!lbn' school, Otiikinnit; hid in acnini: annnO. , kinndred and flity.two thicemixr Nth.: • Jirfirifff , &Mem . ibt„thretc**.fifteke'. 'hundred `eon; ,".,ierstotie eeloftg . 2fetboget, (PrOst, ant),Ctior l ML, ~V ee, Meted , Presbyteneee, ire teeni *cm thelrtgeprerhei; hue been Obliged theie •miselon -Dell theproperty oflhe Board ta Canton , The easing ceremonke art ihelkilee; ii9PJAart Pf - ,1010115004 Pr o)o:mien •Nhereh, Allegessr , ootoerteeean,Teeederi th,:32¢,lest.", '4'o 41*9p4ioe' of ihe - etildOkOkend: the pt blio cerenioliiiii . be 141 In the .liqrsta Allegheny haffla,r,"',l • , • f:••• ~-.Pri-areddielteiy it the lire Con e6a I .fteteL ga44. 17 , * the oiiiiiiisicraieifilether Jelr./ 1 9:WA0W:#4 ,3 4:4 444 4e1eurul H,.051 .1 .404 1 1!** 8 of kfigthrli: 6ol f-' mum In Its request for s epeeist rsidy .. ....... .. .. ‘, - •. , •:. , •i'.i 4-- ' ,- ;• , " 1,,,,- ' 7 ' ... ~....... -......, EMM from each person addressed as to what he would promise to do. More promisee to labor to promote the came of Christ have come In than in former years. The assertion of the Morning Hier that there are in the country nearly two thou. sand Baptist churches which practice open communion, will be questioned by some. It affirms this number of churches sympathize In this respect with the body of English Baptists.. The Christian Radical denies the report that Rev. J. B. Bittenger,-D.D., is going to Cleveland, Ohio, having uechned the call extended to him. Winsuiefal ISltaatien The N. Y. hibunigays The edmple fact, is, any ptemitim at ALL OA Cal la 1103% , utterly unaccountable, and It is only held in preference to currency through force of ' habit. is further clear that gold le a - drug in the market. We have a greater supply than is needed for. the require ments of trade. It specidfaYnteiits were the; tule,to-day, greenbacks would com mand a premium over gold, and no one Wouldmlllingly !receive - gal' when he could get the Government promises to This is appirent from the condition of...the foreigi; exchange . market. The bilince of European' exchange' is - some• what.lnour favor, and bills on. England are carried about Wall street In search of purchasera' . This exchange represents gold. It is the medium through which in termer years we bate paid for our surplus importations. This year we have shipped cotton abroad in ben of gold, and with our bonda rapidly appreciating in value, and finding ready purchasers throughout 'rope, the Eastern Continent is in our debt, and must send its gold to this mar ket to settle'the balance. Henceit is that the premium steadily but sorely declines, and must continue to decline, until it reaches par. The tendency to this desirable result le only retarded by, popular but erroneous apprehensions of serials commercial dis asters. The prevalent idea is that all values must decline In exact proportion to the premium on gold. This is only measurably true. The current prices of most staple merchandise Inflated during the war hare already been approximated to a gold standard. Other goods have been recently put down by the merchants in anticipation of the decline in gold. As a matter of fact the most of our iner ' chants have put their houses In order and made such full - preparation for the inevi table return to a specie basil of trade that they will be in no serious manner affected by, it. Real estate wilLtumble; but there is room for it to tumble. Speculators in grain will suffer undoubtedly, but profes atonal speculators must Inevitably suffer whenever gold goes to par. They can suffer and bear it as well now as at any It is idie,.• however, to speculate on what is coming. Wallet. *Oleg all prog nostications, and IN an uncertain as the weather. The great decline hu been brought about without any organization, and at the 'present time there is no corn. Mnationtither to put up or put down the premium; and If the market shall con tinue to be let alone the premium must become nominal before many more days. It is gratifying to notice that the pro grass toward specie payment is being at tended with no little inconvenienr.e and embarraasment. At first the - result was to paralyze trade. Last week our Import ers and wholesale merchants wore long faces : Customers were few and shy. Conutry dealers were afraid to buy. Many would not even come Into the market. But all this has been changed. Buyers have been more numerous, and basineen has been fair. The lateness of the season compels the merchants to seek supplies for their-tiring trade, or forego it alto. gether, ' Hence they are baying, though apparently on a falling market. There fore they buy: light But the fact of so Many being behindhand in their purcha chases, and, that- are now rushing to to secure their stocks at once, makes a brisk and driving trasmess. Some of the heav iest buyers, bothfrom the East and West, are yet to come; and Xgootteride - may be looked for for-several weeks yet, which will greatly east - the . smeller' damef niarehants in getting oVeithe 'temporary embairaurneid. consequent upon thode. cline in mune, . . .. .• Of the funding proposit i on, 'the money article of the Philadelphia Ledger ma: Farmer loans were disposed of at par In currency when the nation bad &herculean war on hand and the public credit was at the lowest point. Now the reentry is at peace, has developed extraordinary re sources and-repaying off the nubile debt at a rate astonishing to ourselves and to the world. There is no sort of compari son between the didlculdes of borrowing the amount ofour debt :wider the condi tion of affairs existing when It was bor rowed, and those of refundlnd a greatly lessened amount now mule( the very favorably changed Muncie! Situation of the country. We propose to give the holderi of our maufred bonds their full amount In coin, or to &Iv* them *long bend and atn higher rate of interest than. ink ninon of equal credit now pays If the 'capitalism of the world feel this pro 'position to be - true, and the National credit good, 'which-the very offer to pay' the existing, bonds confirms. there's no. negotiation necessary to -effect the Mi ldred, - exchange of securities, If -the mopcoltion made in the Funding bill: is not warranted- by • ail the: cirauri 'taxon of the nation's credit, so emeunt of" commissions can mace the re. fending effort a seeders.' The great capl tallsta,who are expected to take oor now bonds at lower rate' of Interest; are not of that order of intelligence to be infili. *era by means commanded through a' '"cOrrnptiort fund,"' 'however vast --iit amount: . If the new loan is sites a ore as commends Itself to favor,l will liberally . subscribed to without . t ' be spacial iolicitation, and there is not a banker. et *moot abroad. who will not willingly. takec•and I &rented orders :at-the-Haut] commissions, which will be paid by. , party uaing ltielfertkes - .Nay, more, f lhomew bonds shall command the fav r• that7 , •the National' credit- Jodi' , , emifitn . theist to, Volunmrtageneles:lbr their Re gotiallon *will ,repidly spring 'lnto mea tier* In'Eti enp e as , welt at . at home. for. the , sir:epic' profit , _resulting; . ftord 'llre "demend for a farcandseCurity. time &Veda leg the MolemalltumiLiation of hawking our bopda, throng* - the ; markets of the wefid, mid effecting . Ike desired . Objett without the,cost Of a dollar to the Federal Treasury betnutt thatwhlcleie ',lncident iti,the mecbanicaA ;and ; clerical pre-Otri, lion ofthe Mende, ,_ :, .. • - ~,. ..:,,Of , the:cram of silver ,to 'circulation, Sher Buffalo I:ripens says: Alter the lath' instant ; the date Axed for the takingeffeet ' dr the recent enactment in Canada , relit ' 'tivittii - ekiceriden' alivet, , toir nelghbont - Wilier* doubt tent o'ret theft emesalve accumulation of ttediesinall 'clemetter to us at a still lower pripe—Pee - te!blY et even figures. , Ilkahe operation: hf that law, American silver- coin Is to be used In Oartida Only at s diseardat of ;twenty per ' cent;thebalfditilirepassingferfbrty tents the quarter for twenty oenta;thddireit for eight rents, and the half dime -for - four: Suelt - regatirtion 'timid:tents ord#Mily . barn little 'forree:l6Prittice, :bat * btu 'they are concurred In' by so strong asylub. : lie sentiment es exists In •Canada against , •10.811Ver buisance," they Mbe 'apt td ' measurably'. -effective. :- grille ' likely, therefore"another-,,week will' firtd"the silver of whicli the provinces haft, terdnL 'rattiri!dowitriettick to 'its boireeignin and Miring l&be ad mitMdthiee Morelia° our clrenlatlon...' It no irliditiebteltbe.ireighi endless the of 14.d:silver ln - 011f. pockets there is 'Certainly no dlfficelly now, in the way, cfeccompllakingAthe re , ' Meded Preneciti• PilelMitry: .efk :Pm 5 smallchange tepour.erned,.VongettriUs only to direct agraduid.retirement of dhe tractional currency and shyer ...Im.earti' ander :present conditions,. , to. 'come la from , Oanads , and '-take Its • The laced of feactlimal money, If lc created , is that way,will veritably make silver of &strewn coinage; somewhat debascd'an It Is more' voluble 'for 'neellere Mari In Canada: -Or eatinieir . centot'irddr IM place'.__ln dretiation stalest 'Milli Over suits . e4 n 2 e'efer4emi7ettd beret. will. But that by'fotirlek the, fractional note' We can win becks elrel chaneoteetn 1 to leellefdly - . e _Mate it o r If the . . ,pountry - -.amends% i t , .4 . or. ____L,_ • . CCOngerse) dawning g ,z - '; e l itt i = O l t o moolmitlbe fractional. ettrionce -w ro.. e mired , In tbs Treasury ..and et fuse' --„,,,, moreiwill bring shom th e changet-vorm,..--- : crew- Months: , Pat: we aro, ,-- not quite sure that the reetintrYttallywants lt: We have vane. dud to Ohr.little - , , ige r th, putty is molt Of It ill',;that ',we lii'd i great many people 'Whrk . pitelest ',Sikh* haring' to litff, eietkcal - PeffThatltooket 16 44. etekl7efllpelL:4lte7MouldrAlles of *MOM, tO., !men their bits of piper convertible tniacoin Whale= it - should sail them to Iluernemeintlnt the habitue! rase of silver's an inconvenience Which they do net welcome, MIEN PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE a SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1870 I=l Meurs. Editors of Gitsette:—Who io the Representative at Harrisburg , ebo sends home the letters. of his correspon dents for publication The D#parch of Thursday says, "we (the editors of that paper) have now before us a letter written to Harrisburg" by some person here, remonstrating against the passage of a certain bill, and proceeds to quote from the letter. which was undoubtedly written to the party who reeeited lynnder that sense df ooni Mem Which •one' generally plater itr another. Bat the Representative of oats, instead of respecting vhst confidence, and the sanctity of private corrapondentei sends it home to Mel:l4pda for publication I " - Who is hi? Let na,litve hilt tame, that airbottorible men may kitowtimuce• forth whom asc to correspond with. One hardly' knows widch to dispise tnost--the Representative who thus defies all the rules of . personal intact:lnm which obtain among. honorable men,. Or the editor who publishes a letter obtained tbrtragh - violated confidence. 6. A STATIIIIINT is detail of the recalpta lrom Intermit Revenue, a list of the gen eral sources of revenue, has been , placed lathe hands of the Committee on Ways Means. It shows a atcady increase of collections iv/ Commissioner Delano upon the principal articles, sixteen -in alL' • 04 spirits, for example, the recelpta ter the year 'ending Jane 30, ien,...wera over 645,000,000. This wasregularly increased until the showing. Of the receipts for the year ending Jemmy 31, 1870, wee over $50,000,000,-4obatto shows over $28,! 000,000 for the year ending in Jane; *bile the year ending with last January shows over $29,000,000. Receipts from income, including salaries, for the corresponding periods, are Sofa resp r awer Otooo,ooo A 14137,000,000. proportionate crease in rovenoe has bean collected upon beady all of the remilningarticlett on the ;lit A cotarwrative statement, ehowing the aggregate of. certificates of deposit received at the office of internal 'Revenue during the Ant eight Inontha of 'the fiscal yer. ending June 80, 1809, and 1870, shows en aggregate total gain in the pees: eat fiscal year over the corresponding period of more, than 1119000,00 Q. ;The ,principal gains! ate From ephits, nevi./ $6,000,000'; tobacco, neer', $8,000,000; income, ineludlngulariett; nearly $3,000, 000; and so on in the lama proportion upon sales, tanks,, and bankers, and other articles on.the liar, IT does not appear to be tme, as stated; that any delegations' Ram New Yore have applied to the Secretary of ate Trus tily to stay the downward tendesey of the gold premium. . It is pretty evident that the decline is • little more rapid than he had anticipated, but just so long u them Lino general panic, and the - public cire diets not inkund, he has seen-no rear on to change ills public programme for 'Moth, one way or the other. lie feels that the decline In gold, has auttred. the success .of the trending scheme pending FOR imposers:a IIMITI! corms; • • • - soAr, • . _ Tor Imported White Castile Soap, - • thepoelled Whits Celetile Soap. - Vole leabateltd White (bouts, nom Fur)! Med Castile. booth • esTillettled Vuttlel!ktvp, Tor Mottled Ce•blle &AN Tor Komted Steatite Soap, Sold by the box, single - bar or by the hound and In small es tee, at lbe very lowest peke., at a.,tanois.v... mummer' .k.co..s mumaarrocz: awe.. .Whera lOU lad temple:lt 'aasarttaeut of Punt man: Vtleadealf:PerJkuerl.a aaa rattut ileafet aro of •U Mans.- • Naallab Sod tbatzdt Lies by tda cask or star elatan, at pleloaraat antes. coNsumr - nom OF LUZ LUNGS, : . there to say eue adiseettlett ilttneed• to be mate fare/hire tomorreed upon the Weds of theme retool to the Osculate of tie lasi{ and pulroosan organs. hi I. Ibetteporteht feet thin nitration eleastil be pall la the feet behlettthee of %Wise einem. Lr the : dirt d fevi4uus of aethteedkbute as AIN. I iDtt. KILINTANLISIN•AIF, INSDIOLNIC STORM' AND INIMICAL orrics TOR 422DNIC 2122A812, LIIIZETT 22 . 22.21% Of. ace him... until 1 o•clook,i teem 2 to • traLT . tog at ; • rzwe tokizi " ; vlstigitift wati iit9st#6l‘. - Janet nereentry Jertaemitfreen elm peek& to Alaska in eider to es eerie - nee the edtmenesall',' 1. 4 1, A . " . • Tt01!A. 4, .. , dAriQ04510 1 1. 5 0 1 :; . ieleneee of thIe.OOI I AIAT.FIT • .7. or every other day, se the Ile.yel up.; !.11 out the trooblopf.thnelpgdydr the threshold ,' Iword velth,thMe invellentsthat ere. ,Wliat , Mietdelnd ofil.peatto tiletireiurti toidittui .6tilitrsiture ilitneturitut An. tesity deildithereselvei Rlth lolls: thereby Imperilled the soiniiitaelk or . theltherite ' and Upholders,. the vigor et their brains and nier4; 1416' Mlitebeil. 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"vito=nas t 44ll l •ll l aWae l fdrnii 7104Ppxeer.laD to ittritarbvz: Via b gekrilaltriVairiork %%ITT J•IIZA WRICUITN. m v i ur ? I 74.T..k , ~rasoiar_ N . to ~f 01•016 ei l laagons, 111 4 ajj;41%,% 1 V:Itg11114 • 11101it 4- aa. un attar 21ATE1 . 111DAY ,Matet4,94t,,iirp, "frit kritail.AlaUtrae 9' rU urir? ~ Irk /TAM . t t i ~:p i iA bbiul o f ~t , h ey f ir4 ManliCae;iiila make. 'A tin sapplhal at natan t 0. -.al V a lititke n ti mpL l " at..2- 11 .,-. ~.t,•;1 E'i , ;Aireltiaorl.ll6 - tily.r. Allal /14,44:410/Entow : - '2 l : 4 4if 10014,110111004 '-' ni•••' be v, E4l' ttab.4rg. ,rr: • Wl l, 4flA§..' ' •• • •••,• .: 41 ! ' 4.1166itArtILINTOOIC ?k , C!".5 1 limtitr *l4 7k 4 t4igpm • uw.mmnauf P4f*,,apsm 0. McCLINTOCICAV mlus.io a 7 IIFTII AVKNUX • M ~. f . ~~. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE -x. or FISK & HATCH, Bankers and Dealers - tontintoittuOiEs; No. 5 NIIIISSU ,Street, • NEW YORK „ .. . , '.' • : • FEBRUARY 15th,11870 „... Ike remarkable name In - hia Etat ed oar regottatlea et the thine 'of tie Cl= itOI7IORULIoAD COxINLIT .04fiaki Wig X &Cline /1411.X0A1, Coitrhtth, .04 the • ft) autt credit which these tOOOl Moe sale u hd to the nuke ta,buth to the eulietry aed 10- role. have .howil OM tie ii/Xt.Moopitelloads of trisely-teeesed and hesatably-themand TOO.. roads are readily takes ile !host rut Ole, tiath. and &pas {swum, Orli of In ' out, .Thatteh a mute liberal le ilea eau be 4.1 . 1004 from liktvenieuat Zone; awl a a- ble to take tittle plait: - Ammon that, la the aelsntion sad uncoiled*a et ulterior Railroad [sari, ire are meeting a arias paella want, and readerine a veleeble eer :ilea to the holden of Capitol sad to thologreat . tiatienal Walk/ of internal laihromment oboes Intrintleinerit and antotantlel ehereeter entitle thine to the ass of Capital sad the condense of larntolrw. now afar will meant onaddenee uld sausteetles W„ - FIRST 110BPDADE BONDS OF THE CHISAPERII AND 00101 B. CO, THECHEBAPILAKZANDOHIOESILEOAD, tonteestlet the AtDann coot and Ile moodd. "asst bathers of thi Chaaapeeke B y whh that Ohio met( at • Point itt navlinttee, and that, math the 'entire Zaltreed nano. of 'the MK WesCead Beintorest, YOSOMI THE AD DITIONAL EAST lityliitaT 'MUNK LINE. Bayeratteely demanded fettle manasola. tie. of the Inteale. mid raDlMl.Krentes tow betwees the 'Allude oetboud and tartlts on the one Iliad. and.: he great son. Sena( relfano of the Ohio sailtuandopt TM. THE IYPOETAHOE OV,THIB.BOAD AB A NEW OUTLET /EOM THE WEST TO THE BEA setaindAtta . tato are ndeatiot sal coast queue., aell lemon to it in artitudie thread. %nate font the day iiitieolovleHeat .511. 'On developneat of the extnaatie earandtarst she adaesal penmen, - of Vingtaia and Wet Throne, tt neneeses, Meet De nett Itita. lha elements of stone sad prettente tenet loallese.. That. the great tesereets, bath vowel and Bleat, which densed the easpletlea