nftmgttyflSEa. RqjttMkftiL Mann TIIK DAILY MATIOHAI. IUCPUBUOAH Is published rrery afternoon (Bandajt elcopU tJ) by V. J. llnRTlon A Co., and It furnished to our tnbacrlben (bj carriers) tl 131 cents per eek, or 65 cents per month. Mall subscribers, tO.OO per annum 18.50 tit mouth!, and 13.00 for three months, In variably In advance. Single copies, Tnaii Cms. HATE Or AUVKUTI.1I.U. One square, three) flaji . , ,a fwi One sqoare, four dajs o'u Oneuaare. dr. dars " m One square, six dajs '' gjy Kyery other day .dTertUenienU, H per riot, additional. Twice . week, 75 per cent additional. Eight lines or leu constitute a nun, AdTertltemesta ahonld b. handM In t. iv VOL. IV. WASHINGTON. D. C T IIUHSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1864. NO. 207. o'clock, tti. OFFICIAL NOTICES. QPFIOI A. h. NEW KNIIOLLMKNT ACT. WAH DrrAKTMEKT, ) AlUtlTAKT OtNCBAL'lOrriCL, Wasminutoh, July , is. ) General Orders, No. K. The fotUwInt; act of Congress 1 published for tl Information and government ol all concerned) Pdlk No. 19 J An tot further to regulate and provide for the en rolling anjealllngoutthe national force, and ior omer purpose. Be it enacted bg the Senate and lhute of Rf preterit Uvet of the VnUed Motet of America tn Congreit -tembUd, That the Frealdent 01 th United Statei mar, at til discretion, at any time hereafter, tall for any cumber of men at volunteers,, for the re spective term of one, two and three yean for mill. tary service t anil any luch rotunteer, or, in owe of draft, ai hereinafter provided, any aubitltute, hall be credited to the town, township, ward of a city, precinct, or election district, or or a oounty not ao lubdlrlded, toward the quota of which he maT have volunteered or engaged aa a substitute) and every volunteer who li accepted aad mattered Into the service for a term of one year, unlen aooner dlsoharged, shall receive, and be raid bv the United States, a bounty of $100; and If for a term of two yeara, unleia aooner discharged, a. bountyofixraiand lffor a term of three yean, unleea aooner discharged, a bounty of $ioo one third of which bounty ahall be paid to the aoldler at the time of hla being muttered Into the aervlee, one third at the expiration of one half of hi term of aervlee, and one third at the expiration of hla term of aervlee. And In ease of hla death while In ervlee, the residue of hta bounty unpaid ahall be paid to hla widow, If he ahall have left a widow, If not, to hla children, or If there be none, to hla mother. If she be a widow. See, 2. And be it further enacted, That in case the quota, or any part iboreof, or any town, townahlp, ward of a city, precinct, or election dlitrlet, or of any county not eo subdivided, ahall not be filled within the apace of fifty daya after auch call, then the President ahall Immediately order a draft for one. year to fill auch quota, or any part thereof. vfhlch maybe unfilled) and In caae of any auch draft, no payment of money ahall be accepted or rei lelved by the Government aa commutation to ,-tleaae any enrolled or drafted man from personal obligation to perform military aervlee. See. I. And be it f m ther enacted. That It ahall be lawful for the Executive of any of the State to tend recruiting agents into any of the State de clared to be in rebellion, except the Statea of Ark anaaa,Tenneaee, and Louisiana, to recruit volun teer under any catl under the provision of thl act, who shall be credited to the State, and to the reapectlve aubdivUlona thereof, which may pro cure the enlistment. See.4. And belt further enacted. That drafted men, substitutes, and volunteer, when mustered In, shall be organized into or assigned to regiments. batteries, or other orgaaltatlooa of their own State, and, as far a practicable, ahall, when an signed, be permitted toaelect their own regiment, batteries, or other organization from among those of their re spectlv e state which at the time of a' slgnaient may not be tlHed to their maximum num ber. See. 6. And be it further nattti, That the tweo tleth section of the act entitled " An act to amend an act entitled 'An act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purpose. approved Februarys!, 1341, shall be construed to mean that the Secretary of War ahall discharge minors under the age of eighteen yeara under the circumstances and on the conditions prescribed In saldscctlont and hereafter, 1( any oKoer of the United Statea ahall knowingly enlist or muster Into the military service any jersoa under the age of sixteen years, with or without the consent of hi parent or guardian, such person so enlisted or recruited shall be Immediately discharged upon repayment of all bounties lecelvcdt tnd auch re crultlng or mustering officer who ahall knowingly enlist any person under sixteen year of axe shall he dismissed the service, with forfeiture of ill pay and allowances, and ahall be subject to such fur ther punishment as a court-martial flay direct. ee. e. tnd be it fui ther enacted. That sestlon three of an act entitled " An aot to amend an act entitled An act (ore ling out the national (oices, and for other purposes,' " approved February it, la., be, and the same la hereby, amended ao aa to authorize and direct district provost marshals, under the dlreotion of the Trovoit Marshal Gen eral, to make a draft for one hundred per cent. Jn addition to the number required to Mil the quota of any district as prov Ided by said aeetion. See.l. And be tt farther enacted, That Instead of traveling pay, all drafted person reporting at the place of rendezvous ahall be allowed transporta tion from their place of residence; and person discharged at the place of rendezvous shall be al lowed transportation to their places of residence. Sec. 6. And be it f 'urther matted. That all person In the naval aeivUe of the United Statea who have entered said service during the present rebellion, who have not been credited to the quota of any town, district, ward, or State, by reason of their being in said sen Ice and not enrolled prior to February 31, 184, shall be enrolled and credited to the quotas of the town, wa , district, or State in which thev respectively reside, upon satisfactory proof of their residence nude to the Secietary of war. Sect. And be it further enaded. That if any per aon duly drafted shall be absent from home In prosecution of his usual business, the provost marshal of the district shall cause him to be duly notified aa soon aa may be, and he shall not be deemed a deserter, nor liable as auch, until notice ha been given to him and reasonable time al lowed for him to return and rpnort to the orovost marshal of hla district but such absence shall not otherwise affect his liability uoder this act. Sid. 10. And be it further enacted, lhat nothing contained in thl act ahall be construed to alter or In any way ancci ma provision oi ine seven, teeath section of an act, approved February 31, nui. entitled "An act to amend an act entitle.) 4 An act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes, " approved March X, 18S1. See. II. And be it further enacted. That nothing contained In this act shall be construed to alter or change the provision of ex lit let laws relative to permitting persons liable to military aervlee to lurnisn suusiuuiei. Approved July 4. 1364 By order of the Secretary of Wan K. D. TOWNSEND, aula Assistant Adjutant General. Q, P V 1 0 1 A li. INKS 1MPO&D 11 V MILITARY COURTS. War Dafabtvent. T,) 1 I AUJUTANT ULHIRAL'I UFFll C, WASIIINOTON, Sept. 1 1901, uencrai urucrs, nu. -o i 1, Whenever riaes tire Imposed by sentence of General tonrt-Martlal, or Military Conitnlislon. upon omccrs or eltliecs, tbe J mine Advocate el tb Court or Com ml 1 1 ion will mke a special re iort of tha fact to the Adjutant General, Klvloc a copy of the sentence tu the case. Iheniticer who oou firms the sentence imposing a fine will transmit to the Adjutant tirueral a special report thereof, together with a copy of the order promulgating tha proceedings. 3. The fines will he paid to the chief oulcerof tb Quartermaster' department at tue lace where the prisoner maybe, ard no other person Is authorized to receive them t such Ones must not Le applied to any purpose, but the ouker icceiv ruKCtiem will forthwith lemlt the amounts to the Adjutant General or the Army at VA ashing ton, with the names of the prisoners who paid ti em, and tha number of the order promulgating the proceedings. 3. All otuoers w' o hav e heretofore reselve 1 fines will forthwith report to 1 lie Adjutant General th amounts reuelved, by whom paid, number and date ot order promulgating the proceedings, and what disposition was made of the money. The amounts will be forwarded with the reports. IJy order of the Secretary of War K D. TOWMKNU, Assistant Adjutant deneral 0 rnoiii, War Depahiiiemt. ) Apjvtant General's Uinet, WASiliaOTON. P C, October i4, 1W4. ) Ucutenaut trank W. route, nut New ork volunteers, heretofore published.! hereby notllked that he 1 exempt from dismissal, he having been previously honorably discharged the senloe of the United states, byi.ftUl orders, current series, from thl oittee. jjj F. U TUWNSKNU, Oii31 Assistant A IJuaot t.'cneial A SIGNIFICANT PARALLEL. Horatio Hsymonr em Oeuerllct Arnold on Llucotil, lflOt. Washington, 17M). Three years have Tow are promised rolled away. The liberty by the leaders of young men mat res-your affairs, but la there ponded to that call n Individual In the en where are they? Morcjoyment of It. save than Ore hundred thoi- your oppressor 1 Who sand of oar brave aol- Among yon dare to uicra now neep in their apeak or write what he unumeiygravet. JXOK thinks azelnst the ty- at the debt! An lm-ranny which has robbed menie debt I Over two you of your property, minions or men nave imprisons your ion, been called for since drags yon to the Held lhat time to bear arms of battle, and Is dally In the struggle. Fire deluging your country hundred thonsandmore with blood f aro to-day being called) for. The nation 1 crashed down with tax-i atlon, and the war noli ended. ( Our right have beoni I Infringed upon. The1 freedom of speech nndj of the press has beeoj denied us. The sacred ncss of our homes ha been Impaired. The guarantied right! of the people to bear arms has been suapend-j Our country once was ed up to the very Lor- happy, anil, had the ders of Canada. proffered peace been Fourycars ago a con- embraced, tbe last two ventlon met In this city, years or misery would when onr country was have been spent In peaceful, prosperous, peace and plenty, and and happy. In repairing the deao- llad wise statesman- latlon of the quarrel, ship secured the fruits that would hare set of the victories, to-day the Interests of Great there would have been Britain and America In peace In our land. a true light, and re- mented their friend ship. 1 will light to thel I wish to lead a chos riMiMAnrHMnaiAMn J f Americans lhee rights that have10 " attainment of been denied to us. riwJi-.-The Democratic par- J"1 o ,0 ty will put down despo-!UWnB lbe flfK1" Usm, because It hates! the Ignoble tyrannny which now degrades the American people. The results of lliu coming election In. vofve the liberties of the country. Greater questions, graver qutatlon ques tlons which come more directly home to the t 'hearts and Interests of- tvm n 1im04h XdtfAP tiAttlll .i..si.i...tJ What la Atactica but iuuiuiHrawturwri ,.,. A, .. . farther nrl.limltnn. l" ""M " """"! .v. ...... .-...-. . .... !...,-. Motlier. Hd .Utir. ''""' "'"" .re In trouble t, thel . . f.mllr liMrth, and ? ,. , "-" , "" wh.nll.er. U trouble nnU"'1' r ' thcrc, there Is no hap kUUU IUIIII LiU H" piness In life. , press I ghe my proinUe of Now Is there no mode mA.f at fTuit Inrt.fA .A.nT b,wbl h heroplc.n frigMfBU.crIllf1.ndmcllril ntJctMlry , the Union saved I , .. I Implore you, there- mtmM1n M, , Jt fore, to turn again tob ncrc;5cJ n u we the wisdom of your conUnt wUU lho ,um.utr.. ,u..,u liberality of the parent toward thoughts of ex- CQUnlry whlch im of. perlence. fersis protection and American servitude perpetual exemption wlthBrltlshllberty.- a201.hal, thhlk fll l0 We propose to elect imnft 11rtll niiriv. to the Frcsldency a pa triot, a soldier, and a Christian G. 13. Mc- Ctellan. puopoBALs yon loan. TacASuav Dsf eaTMttiT, July AS, 18. Notice la herehv rlv en that aubsorlntlons will be received by the Treasurer of the United states, th everai Aiiiiinat ireasurtrs mi icsigDH'ttu uc posltorles, and by tha National llanka drslgnatcd andqua lfled as Depositories and Financial Agents, for Treasury Notes oavabla three veara from Au gust IS, 13S4. bearing Interest at tbe rate of sev en ami iiirce lenma per cent, per annum, wnn semi annual coupons attached, payable lu lawful money. These notes will ha convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, Into six per cent, gold bearing bond, redeemable after five and payable twenty years from August 15, tss?. The notes will befissued In the denomination of arty, ol hundred, Qve hundred, one thousand, and five thousand dollar, and will be issued In blank, or payable to order, a may be directed by the subscribers. Ail subscriptions must be for tllty dolUrs, or some multiple of tifty dollar. Duplicate certificate will be Issued for all de Doslts. Tha DAi-tv denositlnr must endorse udoo onoinatcertlBcato tha denomination of notes re quired, and whether they are to be Issued In blank or parable to order. When ao endorsed It must be left with the offleer receiving; the deposit, to be lurMrarucQ io inn uepan mem. Tha note will be transmitted to the owners, free of transportation charges, as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates ol Deposit as they eau be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August 15 on all de- foslts made prior to that date, and will be paid by he Department upon tbe rescipt of the original certificate. A tbe note draw interest (rora August 15, per sona making deposits subsequent to that dtte must pay the interest aoeruedfrom date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollar and upwarda for these note at any one time will he allowed a oommlsslou of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by this Department upun the receipt of a hill or the amount, certitte 1 to by the officer with whom th deposit was made, ho deductlona for commissions must bo made ft em the deposit. Utnoers receiving deposits will see that the proper endorsements ate made upou the original certificates. All oifloers authorized to reselve deposits are requested to give to applicant all deslied infor mation, aad atturd evry facility lor making sub scription W. P. FESSKNDEN, JyS-tf Secretary of the Treasury TUIIblr3 TO GlW NOTIOC, THAT the subscriber has obtained from the Ornhans1 Court of Washington county, In the District of Co lumbia, letters testamentary on the personal es tate of Abner llrush, lata of Washington city, District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against tbe said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with tha vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the ttsth day of (Jotober next) they may otherwise bylaw be excluded iroiu all benefit of the aald estate. Given under my hand this 35th day of October, 1S&4. FLaTT DHUIU, hx'r. ocS-wlw S1 MIT1I & FAHIB, bRENCH CONFECTIONS MY And -1ADIH8' ItKSTADAANl, No. US West Baltimore Street, BALTIUORK. I be rarest dclloactea, Fiuits. Creams, Pun n't, Jiunge, and trusted Cakes supplied to lamillea st lonest notice MKALS AT ALL HOlTlS OK THE VK, tS-tti choicest Wine constantly on hand. tfl Llit or u.n.r.l Ilo.plLl. ViuUr Dirtrtlon of Surgeon Jl. 0. AIM, V. i. A., MtMfal Director Department 0 irasAfnitoi. 1, Armory 8qn.ro, WaihlUKton, 1). C. BeveDth .trect wuet, between C and D atreets touth, in cnarge 01 ettrgcou u. Bllti U. ' ' . ' - . . . I 2. Canrer, H aslilnjtoo, D. U., Fourteenth itreet woat, at tcrmlnna of city railroad, in I eharzod of Sorecon O. A. Judioa U. 8. V. I TKwi Wiilmii ll'ff Rnlh ' 3. Campbell, a julugton, D. C., BeTcntu . itreet west, at terminus or city railroad north, lncharre of Surgeon A. F. Sheldon, U. 8. V 4. Columbian, Waihtngton, U. C'., FonrJ ' tcenln street west, at terminus of city railroad, In charge of Bnrjtcon T. I!. C'roaby, U. 8. V. I 5. Dcaoiarrc. Wathlnirton. U. C. corner 01 1 Fourteenth street and Maseachusctts avenuj, In charRO of 8urKeon J. B. IllUritl., U. B. V. . 0. Dowlas, yblngton, D. C, eormr of I street and New Jersey avenuo, la charge or At- slstant Bnrgoon Wm. F. Norrls, U. B. A. 7. Emory, Washington, D.O., noor Alms-1 hoso,ca6toftheCapltol,lnchargecfSurp;coa 1 N. R. Sloaelcy, U. B. V. S. Falrikx Bemtnary, Vlrelnla. two mile. ' b.rk orlleTandrla In charm of Burfrcon D I '' T,1 i!' 11 n 1 rr j,,., i 8. Flnlcy.W ashlngton, D. VS., Kendall Jrun, , Fourth street cast, north of the cltr. In chart:. of Burgeon G. h. l'ancoast, U. 8. V. 10. Harowood, Wasblnirton, I). C, Corco ran', farm, Seventh street west, la chargo of Burgeon H. I). Bontetoo, U. 8. V. 11. .tnfll.firv Rnnnri'. Waahlmrtnn. tl. ft.. tu.,i.t a..: .. .l.i. t... :. v ..V rrB?ffl -. ,. .-, 1 J rU. ' Fourth and Fifth strocta west, In charge of AssIsUnt Surgeon Alex. Ingram, U. 6. A. 12. Kalorama, (iaa!l-ioi,) Wasbluton,!), C, Kock creek, out Twouty-flrst strovt, In . charge of Acting AsiIsUnl Burgeon R. J. , 1 1U1UBO, UtOali 13. Lincoln, Washington, D. C. one mile east of the Capitol. In charge or As U tact Bur. goon J. U. McKcc, U. 3. A. 14, mouu. rieasaoi, acmgiont u. u., Fourteenth street, one half mUe-bcroud clii limits. In charge of Assistant Surgeon J. A. Mcuau, u. a. a. 15. Seminary, Georgetown, D. C, corner ol Washington and Gay atrcins, la charge of Stir goon It. W. Ducachct, U. S. V. 10 tanton, Washington, V. C.,1 itreUanJ Imh ? v nnc " CU3rKa f tACQlX J' Lldell, U. b. V. 17. Stone, Washington, D. C, tourloetuh street, opposite Columblau Hospital, In charjo of Acting Asa't 8urgeonl. Oknnin, U.S.A. 1H Rt P11hi.tl. tMnamiH Aasliim . U'iS 18. Bi. juisaneiu, iinsane Asymui.j wn. iuwju. w. vi u.juuu .i-. j -. r ,, "". U. 8. A. l'J. First Division General, Alczindila, Vd , corner of Fairfax aud Cameron sLrccts, la change of Burgeon Chat. I'ne, U. t. A. v.. Second Division (leueral, Altxandrl., Va., corner of Prince and Columbus stretts, li chargo of Surgeon T. H. St-'occcr, U. S. V. 21. Third Division General, AlciauJrU.Vo.. Washington strctt, between Queen aud Camo ron stioe.3, lnhargo of Surgeon Kdwlu Utul ley, U. 8. V. "Z2. Aug'ir Utotral Uospilal, ut.r Alcxau drla, Va., In chirgu or Surgcou (itMro 1 dm t u. U. ft. V HTATK AUtt.tclKS IN WASIHAUTOX. MatnacfiiitttttG. Tufts, I'tnnsjlrauia avc- nue, corner Seventh street. O'iIo J. C. Wetmorc, lVnnslvania avenue, corner Seventh street. Jihode ftlaudJ.T. Ucnedlct, Pennsylvania avenue, corner Seventh street. Indiana J. W. Mont fort. uSl F. street. .YiwVor, Col. S. North, lsl Pennsylvania avenue. PcnnsjhanU Col. Iloberti, -4 hleveuth street. Mlehlgan J. TuuulcIUl, lonur V. and Seventh. Aew Jersey uniotui liaiieny. z ti street, Illinois Col. cm ton Crawlord, J Patent Oltlce, Conne'elleiu Dr. V. M. While, WMHirdV Hotel. Maine . C. Hinds. UT1 Ir Anrt. umout V. Ilolhrook. li) Pourleenth street. iea (Jeorse Cowle. rlRti Audltura Uihcc, Tieasury Department. exhausted his muto ana kii in suca extremity lys.T. tNtio. . rersoiiaorscdeutary 0f poverty ai to rt solve on sub ido. An acel habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, pMpltv dent caved hlut from death, with no injury ex tlon f the heart, lack ol appetite, distress after cipt the loa o. an ije. eatlnff, ton Id liver, constipation, ho , deserve to i fortune dealt U b harshly wlihliim, au I ho auUerlfthey wlllnottry thecclibrated vvasenaMed to publlrh hla lueubralloti ouce PLANTATION SIlTKn, more. Tbty were wild ravings. Nevertheless, whlohaie now recommcoded 1 y the highest mcil- thc fascinated sumo abb men htre, (whire' eal authorities, and warranted to produce au in cverjbodylorgs for rsdh al change,) nraong mtdiate beneficial eilcct. Ihey are exceedingly whom were AtiguMln TMmy, tho historian, ... .. -. i i. At.rrii.ln f'mnln llin ,t.ltl ' nlillnnritipp agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other toules where a healthy, gentle stimulant Is required. They puilfy, strengthen and lnvlsorate. Ihey create a healthy appetite They are an aMldoto to change of v.ater aal diet. They oveicome eitecta of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enkv en the mind. ineyprcvcnimaemaiicauiincrmi eCiievers.)lIio,o".HliOUj;ht5 lUat ireathe BU(I worJs lhul ucy iiumy u ui-i,iu -uU ., u, " stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure l.arrhiA, Cholera aud Cholera Mot bus They cure Liver ComplMat and Nervous Heil ache They make the weali strong the langult brli. llant, and are exhausted nature's j.reat restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Cvllsaa hark, wintergreca, siss.fras, roots aujhcibt, all preserved in perfectly pnro St Croix rum. Fit particulars, seo elrcultra and testimonials aroutsd each bottle. Beware ol Impcstere. Exauilne every bottle s e that It has D. S. Barnes' signature on our 1 rlv ate U. S. Stamp over the cork, wlt.i plintatlonncone, and our firm slgntturc on a i uo steel plate en gravlngon aide label, bee that our bottle I rot refilled with spurious and dtdcUrltms stuii. W defy an) person to niaUh the tnste or charncter of our goods. Any pcison pretcoiUui tosell Planta tion Bitters by the gallon or in bulk Is an impos ter. We sell only In our J03 cHn bottle. Any person Imitating this bottle, or selling any otki-r material therein, whether called 1 lantatlon Bit ters or not, la a criminal under the U 3, Law, and will be so prosecuted b us. Wc n'.m d hav e our eye on two parties reunite our buttle. tc, who will succeed lu gettlog tbrmsciesliiloclosc i,ur ters. The demand lor Drae'd MauUtlua inters from ladles, clergymen, meichi.uti', .Ne , Is 1 cr feotly Incredible. Tho-simple trial of a bottle is the evidence uepreseut of thclt unit It and mi irl oilty, Ihey are sold by all respeotaMe drurls' . grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, stcaubjrila, aadoouutrv stores P. If. DRAKF lt, au.l-eosui vn j itroadhnv N V f V V I C 1 A L , ABKAHKM LINCOLN, PKI.slDM U I I.K IMUD bTATt-S OF AMI ItlC I j alt uhoiA it awy cancan Satisfactory evidence having been eloblted to me tht Caul Otto NiiiiiN l.aileeu appotutiM Me tunsul ot bncden and Norway, at La Crosse, Wisiuustn. 1 do herej ncognlzo him as sucn, and dewiaro hi in free tocxnclse aul enjuj tush fmutletii, powiri, and pi iv .leg. as areal lwed to Ice Consuls Ij the Uw of uatlous, or by the laws ottlie UuitiJd Slates, an 1 1 Utlug trea t) stlj ulatlona between the Uo. etnmeul of S rdeu andNorwa) and the United States tn testimony whereof, I haii ta.iiedtheB letters to to made patent, and the seat of tin t Jllc 1st ie tit be hereunto aftUcd. (.Hen under my hand at the 01 1 td V. ashlnton, tho twint-aeveotli di ol iMi,!it, ;i mo 1 1 s I Domlal, due thousand tii;it l.ui tr.d and lt.louj, acilof UiPlnli;fH LiHmiUlif fnlteiUtate-s thoeiitlity.no th ADUAhAM I IM iHN iiy tl. Preslleut V 11 1 101 II t.w van, tcietsrv 1 t e SUKIUDAVn UIDU. A t M O M i . i It AKIN HfAl' Up from the t nutfi t tr..k of d.ri IlrltflriBto Wlnclieitir frith tlianik), 1 ri. .rTriftMeil Kir wlUi . thudtter rioie, 1.11(8 . herald In h.tti In tha chit n.ln'i ilitnr T " rrlM uriimlil. .ud ruiatile td ru.r, Tellliit: th. I Ml tin wi oo one. moi, An.l Shrthtan Imntv tnllaa t ' ' AM widen' .11 ttoie H,hil war Thundered alonjr II10 horuon'a bar, A" I louder T.t lolo Wloelifit.e roiled T, roneotih.t i leauocootrolfed, , - iukW tb. I io 1 of the u.tener 00U A. h.thoi-htoftli. .'nke in tht Heir fiar, And Sherlipin lentv mllei nwajr. Dut tbtr. It a mvl from w inehetter town, a noid, bind Mc -iway leidicn down And there, ibrourii tue rtt.h of lb. mornliis Hibt. A tleel.tt l.laek at tb.ttccdi oln'r.lit, AViVhVkMvS i"."e7rl1,i.;W 8'" fl", .i?.".ift7.waV"lVuM.uU...t d 11111 rot. .rd feu tint Mi hetit ), VMth Sheridan lllteeu mllea away, ,,, f , , ,, 1(1B(lwlrf touth, Th. dutt, Ilk. the imok. rrom the etnnon't mouth, "r'h. trail ol a comet iweepics: ruter and Liter, e'oriludlnK to tritora tbe doom otdlltateri n. beatlnifllk.Brlionert Maanltl.utliHf wallt, Impttlcnt to lie where tin bttt'e-lle .1 Mllai .ety nero of the charcerwasstralne.ltoli.il i rVi With baeriJaa only tea miles e$ Under his spurnlo; feet, th rovl . Like au arruwv Alulae river Howe J. I AnJ the laailscafie sped away behind Like an ocean tlvlnir tefnre tb. wind! AnJ th. st'Cl. Hue hark ted with fu'nac Kf , swept m, with his willies full of nre. Put Id! hrlsDearlairhlstesrt'silrslre He is tnutllns: thaimokeof the roaring tr?. WlthsherWancnlyil.euiHsaawaj. ihoflrst that lheGDfralawertlif fronts Of atrazKlers no 1 tben the tettentlnc truonat What was done whit tj do a glanea told hll both, Then itrikldf bli spurs with a terrible oath, H. dished down the line 'mid a storm of hurrss. And thewateof retreat ehecUrd Its course there breause The a lent of the mascr cnmnelled It to pause With loam and uithdiut the Hack charger wis Df the fltsh of his ere, tndhli red nostril s jU He seemed to the whole fttnl army to saj "I hatfbrouthtou Sherldao nil the wny todi Winchester duu to cae the da) ' HtitT!!, lmiMl.. lor erldin ' Hurah. hurrah, for horse and man ' AnJ when their statues are pUcea on hlg;h 1'uder tbe anme or the Union aky, TCC Am"'"n loJJlcis' Temple oi rame, lhere with the flotluus Hoitrera name b ttsaU in letter lotii bolUn-thrlitht Mere uuio aieeninai saeaucuay T cirrtlni Sherldta into tbe r.eht. Iri'Di NvlnJititei tnrnt ittlUi aua ' I.K I'KUK KM-A.NTIM Twas nn unhallowed funeral, too, whlehi,Do(ca of discord, contention, and violence closed tho earthly career of bliu who was onco looked upon as a god here in Paris, not by tbe rllTrair of a great city, but by such men as Emtle lVrlcr Isaac 1'crleie, Michel Chevalier, Halevy, Fellelen David, Duveyrlcr, Artaul, l.i u nut de lArdechc. Deny tho man possessed extraordinary powers. Enfantln L Pere En fantln. as be was tailed wa born In Dan- phlno In lT'j, in a position of av fortnnc. ills father wns a banker, lie entered the l'oly- te-chic Schoul In IM.., aud made himself con- spicuous by his gallant conduct In defending Paris againit the allied nrtuies. The Ilourbons suppresed the I'oljUchnlc bihoo, and lho banker's ouug sou was thrown on the world In quest of a new profession. I lie- tried his band at several occupations Ho wai commercial "travoler" for a wine hrm at Iloinans (Drome) for fix vear, (ISlV-'l,) then ho lived at fcl. I'eterslmig for two ears as tho cashier of a banking llrmj uex the returned to Purls, (ps l) obtained n situation as cashier in a e imnmlal lirm, and became a member ot the Carbonari societv. uunuu Jtoangucs, ono ofa wealthy l'ortuguonoJewlshfamllylong settled lu Fiauce, made his aciialntnntfo lu ijj, and introdnced him to a man then fast j dcellulng into tho grave ihii was Saint Simon. ' He wns of ihesfttne Hood art lho 'Iacltusof tho rlljrn of Louis l, ho waa llio pomsnor of a eonsidcrablo fuituuc, whiih lie ninnlllCintly upended lu travel'.In coatly experiments, and In publishing his strango lucubrations. He Auzuslo Comic, lho "i-oslllve philosopher, nnd Olinde Kodrlgties. Enfantln readily em braced the new do. trine, and upou the death ofSaint Simon, whitli took place In 13."', he wm acknowledged the head of tho new re ligion. Ibis was duo In a great degree to hla magnliUitit I irsonal appeal ance. lie had even tJ I tie' UH dav of Ida lift. one of I tie noblest heads in Pari. 1 1 id manners were singularly v inning, and to a ino-a musical voke, a calm nnd graecful delivery, aud the omroand of UMl w 0icu an orator must possess, lie was wLiiiihv nnd so was Ilodrlgucs, They founded a newspaper with this motto : " Tho age of gold, which a stupid tradition has placed ia tho past, lies before us." 1 hey soon attracted to their ruuks by the real and confi dence vlth which they announced their Immi nent arrival In aland .lowing with milk and liomj, a greit muny old pupils of the Poly technic sihool, oung orllsis and )miug liter- an men. vviitn mo revonuiou oi io-ju oc' I curred, Saint blmonlsm wis welt Cbtabllshcd uud rtadv for at lion. llw revolution seemed n nionltloua moment for moving the world, 'lho tiuint Miuoulsm opened public lecture looms, thoroughly orgauirod tnemseives, and purchased a newspaper In fjvor, U (ll-fft which they gave away. Enfantln, who was the acknowledged head of tho Saint tilmonlans, iiuldUhLil a froelamatlon to rranco lnslsllnir. as inalienable rights, upon tho community of properly, the abolition 01 ucvisea uy win anu Inheritance! and tho "liberation" of women. M uiier. that nerve of new creed as well as of war, literal!) poured In upon thuu. li ankers themselves thoo sensitive plait of tho gar den of commerce kepi their tlow tr open and allowed jellow pistil after jellow plsiil to be plucked. Of a truth, the golden ago sceinod nt hand. lLwasullverv tlujsant. The doc trines were washed down with excellent wine on rafts ot tho lie: viamia tue uars.11 supply, and they vv.ro whimpered Into eira ut night by lho soli vole es oi vvoi'.eti, who wcru abovovul gur nreludieis. ' would not boa tialnt Mmouiauf Uul elieord nelt into thJ bar- inonloui b.iml ol liolheis. ina brother ihou'ht II ull ivcelKui, lull when hit oulv daughter grew to womuuhood ho decllued to IliTO Uer lluerauu," uuu was uoBvuru ami grovellDg enough lo "cnslavu" her twouo man, and summon lho major and priest lo forge and rlvil thl! tellers, 'lho V Uo dog' 'I hi. inadu a. Urrlble breach IllthO fdiuilv. A woman dunounecd Lufantlu fui promulgailug tho mot Immoral doctrines. CurnoL (now a (leput) (row Paris) desirlbtd lilb doelrlueaas Ihuorgatildtiou of adultery,'' and somebody else said U "was vim cvslemaUtd." 'llictem pcBi w a v loletil, but the ship did not founder in this storm, I'uUnllu now numbered 4o,Oi0 "eblldieu" in Kranee lie auempiea 10 teaeu naunera the-aitof beinu' ilch. women the secret ut being vlituous, and at tho same lime un chaste lor love, UC tpeni a rcmi ucaioi nioiieij in en.ulslie dluutrs. wills the' hope of finding thu kuialo Meaaiah who wus lo "eomplciu ami to pel fwl ' him, who huilvclared wus tho "new dogmi lm at nau, the living law and tho Mes eijb," uud 40,000 Tieut hmeu iotlld be foiiud iv Im tulluved It. Uo tailed to difcovei thu female Metslali, but at lnt ho evvoke the pullei' Uo was arralued im liuKUn: Uli. ' nl liieeliuiisaud lusulllng nub IW morils Uuw ailed bitterly that thotouil n li ed I silo tut tw 1 I'fHivnl iiiupiea (.iwo beautiful women) to defend him. Ite was con victed and sentenced to a twelve months Im prisonment. This was the death blow of St. Slmonlaim not becausoof the sentence, hnt bet snio of the ridiculous figure cut by the ar cusod. Paris roared with laughter, and In Paris ridicule Is fatal. A Frenchman Is a great coward bclore Unghtcr. The Govcrnmentsa.. tha serpent was killed and he opened the Jail door. Lnfantln aud twelve disciples went to the East. The Fcrclres turned their attcntlnu to railway, and became you know v, hat. The friends of M. Ml hel Chevalier obtained for htm a mlsalon from the Government, and he went to America. Enfantln traveled 6t.SImonlanIim and moot of his money off, aud upon lils return to Frai.ce set up a posting stable, near Lyons. In 1M1 he was mado member of a scIeutlQc commis sion In Algeria. In ISf'She was made Presi dent of tho Lyons railway. In 1SH he octal' II shed a newspaper, Ia C'rfJif, to advocate St. Sltuonlanlsm In a mitigated form tho paper lingered eighteen month between life and death, and then It died. M. Enfantln then accepted a prohtabla place on the Lyons and Mediterranean railway, which ho held till his death, which was very anddeni It was caused by a stroke of apoplexy. Ills funeral look piaeo'iuiciiy. mere were some two hundred persona present. Ills personal friends. M. Gueronlt aud 31. Aries Dufour delivered ad dresses at the grave. There was no religious service of any kind. I believe he was uumar- nwa. WoitiRii ait el Her Country. Amidst the commotions of war and the struggles of political election, not to he for gotten Is the part woman has, and Is exercis ing, In tho momentous drama which Is here enacting beforotho world. lie but poorly measures tha patriotism of ucr genuer nature wno deems woman an in different spectator of the successes or the perils of her dear, native land. In the sacred rrlvaev of home amid the consecrated relations of that privileged sanctuary who can adequately appreciate her noMe and generous part for tho national good, aa the lends her inspiring voleu and help In behalf of order, law, humanity and ngui. tVtitnmi. In lis rpl trnmant anil Immnnltv from political care and labors, yet feels keenly the protection which authority and public order inrnw aooui uer auu ine ueucavo nome oi iter little ones. To nono come, as to tier, the near shock of war and the harsh strife of arms, happily so long and so successfully kept back, slncu the treasonable plotters of rebellion and national destruction llrst waucrt waraealust an ever Indulgent, bene llccnt and protecting Ke- pui'iic. An1 now tiiiicrcm, Americans, would r those preeloua homes, which now cnshrlno all the, to you, dearest hopes and lovea of earth, I were this f recta do of security and easo and tdessednesa to be chanced i and tha hoarse should threaten or destroy Us n acred stillness ana repose r . Tho glory of our nation and of Its women It has been, that the beautiful humanities of her pitying heart have everywhere blessed the camp, the babtte Held, and hopital. Her gen tie voice has cheered tbe lonely sullercr) her hand has ministered tu sinking life, her acllva mercy ha provided lu myriad ways for the comlort or relief of 0'ir exposed and straight ened soldiers In field or bivouac. Her zeal aud devotion, already Inexhaustible, unstaeklug will yet cleave, to the la-t, to the cnnc of her .... ..-.. 1 coutiirv and lis brave defenders. If her own bands cannot bo given to man ttie batter), or to reinforce tho advan ing hoMs of tho nation, they may yet raise the fallen, restore th..- wounded, and che-er on the ranks of our coun try's nraves to victory ana una. triumpu. And bow murh of the Inspiration which Urn tha soldier to csllant deeds, cooks from lho memory oi lutse "lovca ones at nome," wuoee smile U bis Jo), whotio etcurit) andhappluess are his rride' When tho final da of triumph ahall coinc (as we devoutly trmt liod in ills lnliulie good' ncss will In Ills own time urant 111 none ull! hall It wllh a more ti no aud holy welcome. than the I alriol-hcart or woman. Her mater ial vol co will klnulelu tho young bosom a new and fervent love of country, new reverence for our nation Ian, new devotion to our ua lion flag. As in the days ol the graud revo lutionary struggle, tho American mothers prnuajy ueuteaieii incir uuureu on eueir coun try's altar, for tb malnteuance or its freedom and the preservation of conKlltulionat right aud order, so now will there bo a re consecra tion of their homes, a ro-purllicatlon of pa triotism and loyalty, as tho Republic tomes out from the fiery furnace, not unscathed merely, but renewed, disenthralled, au 1 await ing a grander luturc. 1 Oh t fair youn motlier) un lay brow Mull sit a nobler KTce than now, Deep In the brightness ol thy skies, The thronglog jeatalotfory rise, An las they fleet, Prep strength and riches at thy leet. Thine eve. with every coming hour. Shall bilghteo, an 1 th) form shall tow er uil when thr sisters, elder-born, Woull brand thy name with words ct sioim Before thine ee t pon their lips the taunt shall tile ' Dlulugaud DrluklDg lu ParU. gulrldion," In a letter to tbe Boston &itur- Jay Kvtni.it Uazttte, sajs, contrary to the gen eral opinion, that Paris bachelors In moderate ilrcumstances In that city commonly dines al home. I he great restaurants are ver) expen sive, and the Inferior rcataurantVare wretched. Uesldo, there is as much dlflerenic between a home made dinner and a restaurant dinner a there is hwtwcin a wife and au " unfortunate'. II says lho public feast may appear liner aud bo more highly spiced, but il lacks the individu ality of the humbler meal, vv hero each viand reUlns It nutlve uud particular tadc, where biH'f is beef and potatoes are potatoes. 'I he wine, ton, one provides himsell ought to bo pure r and a great deal better for the price- than the vvlno ooc obtains In a restaurant. All the wines drank in lho restaurant are adulterated, lho great wine merchant In thu provinces adds dlilerciit wines together in order to form a fair, cheap w lue, by making au a erage. Uo adds a cask of wlnu with a good flavor and perfume to a half dozen casks of cbc.pcr wlnu and a halt docu casks of still cheuper wine. All of these wlnei arc from dlflereul vintages, Tbe wines in a do in the southeru departments are the cheapest, nud aa ihey are tho strongeht Kreuib wines, the) ate lu great demand for adu'teratlon. 1 very wine-growing duiriei lias Us cheap i heap bcauie Inferior wine. 1 hn o races from the i itch ( ( means cm loa- urc) w hero the Clot o jgeot is made, Hie gt apes make wine mat is uoiwouu live ceuisa uouiy. Nav.tbe Inferior grape- of lho Closuujcot Ucll make eheap wiuo. It Is by sklllfullr mixing these i heap wines togt ther lb it so mueli goo I wine is mado in Frame. 1)3 not Imaclne tluu cheap and luferlor wluesure poor slulT. Ihey aie excellent wlmi when pure. 'Ihey l nome lho vile fetull pound dneen tin throaiA oi nsitturanis quests i.v im adiilLLrjiIun Ihev under -o lu the rciUuranU' cellars. Ihe re'laurateur seurcily ever bu)8 his wiuis uu the plate wmre tuey aro maue. ii. l.ui ilmni At llpn v. where thuv underero a second manipulation. Ills lHtler adulterate' them a third time, aud not only gives them ilaap wines, but he forees them through a eouru of hTdropathy. whereby scveu eah swell Into ten easik. miw, luemau wno nu his wine fiom the provluilal wine merchant nets a pure article ana a eiicap artttie. ia ought to gel au exe client article for ten cents a1 dottle, lo avou excessive ucecing m market iug aud roe erica he agrees to Ive his servant womau (who Is generally hta porter's wlft i a eorialu per diem allowance ol tnoueyfur whub she agree to provide hlui breakfast aud dlumi All the money she may aave out of this sum she may fairly put lulo her poekctt but she Is obliged to takecareand not beover-covctous l v the luar ner master may cancel tue comm i lit, great Is the dlahouesly of Knuch ner vanls, and ao ini oIlilt la itlotheku that this rule Is generally adopted even In families hire, 'ihey cuter Into contract with their cook to board ther at fire or ten or twenty dollars a day, according to their nn ruber or wealth or appetite, and encapc all trouble. The coo may pocket her two or eight dollars a day, but the eater escapes the dyspepsla-nrovoker tho exasperating knowledge lhat ho is swindled at every meal and monthiul, and can neither de tect or punish tho frand. In this way a bach elor lives chcapljr aud well. It. Is true he Is obliged to dine alone, and, until custom has peopled tlie solitude v. Ith thoaghts, this condi tion Is a hardthlp, but one grows so weary of the stale, tasteless, non natural dishes of res taurants, ho accepts a -olltary meal without regret. He knows, too, that In this city there aro alwas hungry mouths or totli sexes to be found at five minutcA notice) so whenever lie grows tired of singing a solo grace, It Is Lis own fault If It does not become a duet. I scare ely know an unmarried man of easy cir cumstances here (excel L stockbrokers, who for the moot part live at the most cxpensUc res taurants,) who does not lire at home. J oh is Brougham's Dctnott Lottr. John Urougham's new comedy, "The Demon lxvcr,' lately produced nt tho New Loyalty Theatre, Iondod, la said tn contain a good deal of pleasant humor. The ptolHtlu dc siribed In the London T( The hero, Uarou Ulullenbach, of tho seven i Lentil ccnturv. Is tho occupant of an old Ger man mansion, and devotes himself to the study oi me ocean sciences, not uccause. like jit. John Faustus. ho has gone through the pro scribed routine of learn Ine, and discovers no satisfaction therein, but because he Is enam ored of his wealthy ward, Angela, and finds In his advanced age an obsta u to tbe succcm of his suit. Ancela would greatly prefer Albert Khren stclu, j young student atone of the universi ties, of whom the Daron Is likewise guardlaot but probably some ben el. cent ileinou may work a (hange lu favor of the old admirer. Con so riuently, the Uaron provldea himself with an Incantation book and sevt rat fortifying flasks of wine, draws a magic circle, and half hope- iui, nan irigiiicneu,gocs mrougna.i loose prc- scrtbid form that were doemed requisite for the Incantation of supernatural beings, before the modern professors of spiritualism bad de ried simpler methods. A person habited after the fashion set by Mrphlstophllc makes his appearance, rbals and drink pleasantly enough, causes picture and chairs to dance at the sound of bis lligcnlct.and ultimately prom Ie to restore to the Harou alt the appearance and attraction of youth. 'I hi personago is nn other thanAinert Jkhrenstein.who is assisted partly bj tho Baron's old servant Wllhelm, partly by the vino which the old necromancer tlUCI.ljr IIUB, OIIU (1UVII Hit U4IVU PlUkS IIUU a chair through theellectsof a strong narcotic, which he takes lor a made potion, It is with a firm conviction that bo ha concluded a bar gain advantageously to his Interests In this world, but dangerous to bis welfare In tho next. When the lUron awakes, slightly troubled by a headache, on the following mnrolnc, be has almost forgotten the night's ft all villi, and la not a little astonished to ind himself ad diced b old Wilheliu aud I rsula, the house keeper, as the jnang Count Maximilian, and to leurii that in this new character he Is on the point of marriage with Angela, who a pears properly auireu iur iui nupiia. ii rciuou.. i u "ay as to the future, lho is ncverlbeUsa de- inrmlnnrl In tnaln tlifi tiinjt iif lil a Tin mnl un tcr mined to raako tho most of bis present po sition, and uu is aooui to tiroeeevi Willi bis bride to the chapel. when bo is checked by lho lu nd, who lniorms i.ira lull tun fastening oi the wedding knot will lmmodlatelv he followed I y his descent hi otbi nether regions, but that tliis dlajreeaMo result mov I v. avoided If he resorts lothe cxped.eulol .iniurriageaLypro), fini e the luckless proxy will buaeptedas a tubslltuu by the exacting i-ower of elvrkne. While ho Is retltctlngbow he shal. but protll by this kludl) admonition, Albert arrives no ,, u ft, totiit, ami la rciuetid by bis suddenly amiable guardian to Uvkc blsilaieat the altar. Tho lercmony, at which, as the reader neid ceareelv bo Inlonned. Alhort at-rears not a proiy but a prlmlpai, i duly performed, and then the II mm Icarus how Li ha- 'eende- (elV d. , 1 ite noits of tbo late (Jen. Wells is now at Boston, under treatment for his wounds. I n flinchiugly he bore his rider through the s -verest lighting in irglnla, from tho first Uull Kun lialllo uuiil uen. Well wus iranniareii to lliu bhenandoab illey. U ha passod through twelrc batiks in the bheiiandoah since April. At l edar Creek, after receiving two wounn, wie iioise hui onru uinrsvrnui r until h fell Uriel b thu Utal lulla. A riiiuEH in lVnnsvlvanlv. whoso sheen had been stolen for many years, offered a no torious shccp-stcaler twenty pounds a year to id his flocks alone. Thai worth), however, only smiled, and said, "No, thank you, 1 UiluK i eauuo ociici- I'on mission of Cite Vnltcil Stales aud Kiiiailor Notice is hereby nlvcn that the Commlssioa pro vldcd for by the Convention of Novemlier JJ, 1&12, between the United states and F.uvlor, for the mutual a.ljustment of claims, was duly orsjaulic 1 at the city of Gut) auull on the lith day of August last, and tht the saM Commission will continue In session lor the perlol ol twelre months from that date. Allcltiiensol the United state httlu,' claims upon Fcuadjr are, therefore, ontitlp 1 to appoar In person, or tvatturnee, anl preseut the proou In kupportof their claims to sild lommlsslon, or to tile their claims audi roots with tlic Neticurj oi the Commission, ''Vuor Cilsauto Mdl if., In Uu lanull.lu the Heput lie of Lcaalor "Claims whi.h shall not It prcscnuii xo xie Coaimlsilon within ttie twelve months it temalus In existence will liedlsirxrJ I hy hotn eii.eru ments l cooslJered luealld" H'.i:DhH!U; M.MLUk, Minister P.csllent Ail t'ui" laa.. ner el the I'nlteJ States WvSlllMJroM l ITV. IktuVr 1, 14 itk-iu O v ' lCUh, U au UU'erii it NT,i r OLnei Ot vi , iTo.i, Mich n, 14 ) VliJUfANr WasiuvoT' A'l a . llcatlob in teives j! cnc oiujlou to v .t W esluusVui un.4l ht a tdrrssjd to Mnjor Ceieral llalUult, chlel at Man, an 1 must pje.li) tho huslneis f evhUh t ie ottUer Uiius Die ptrinitnloa lcUjrAuiddisc.tildiiel ioit MicMrjof ir .3 lid ubjrist v. 11. iCJCiifl un 4tW.tl't-. . , i;, u 'ar il t 4 1r .eta.tf jl War fi. i) IUVW V, Mil-lf At itUV ltutatt i.fer o V V l I A J. U aii Li i enr it m, j i ji rM Cti.lhm i urn l, J Wcmiinuiok u c ,lN.?eiiitr 1, lioi V ie,niid lltutcuaiil It It llumpuiui 1 1 u I tilted States infantr). I,tngbten irportcl at the ht-j 1 ,,n.,tM m tt.n in v iur littllurr lo rtinlt at Clu- cionatl, Ohio, as or If let Is bercbl notine I that he will be leiommenli-d Mr dlsmiisal Irom the sriv ice of the Unit 1 atatcs, unless, w ithln I Keen days tiom this date, he ai peai st. i iieth "Military Cotuiiilsslon In spssion t this Lit) 01 w uu n wig- . M.r I.Mr,, rat I a 1.1 .l ill. 1 illtf 1 MrttPS ol0ttrS is) its! tent, anlmaLis vt slut ii) 1 uneetothe CllSInl lllll Ull" ,tfc.j.. r i ' iiiiiiiiinin, u , vtsistaut .diutaut Ceueral Nil 31 I Li L E U , , JUSUCK OF THL nCACK, HI AL LiTAlE.KMrLOYMKNT ANDOLM- K.L AGkNCY OFFICE, Ho oil Mnth stunt west, near I'enn. ae-uit. Couveyaiielug, Ackuowlrdgments, lower ui At totuey, aud all business peitalntnj 1 1 the above uUtce transacteel w Hh dispatch I artlculnt attention pal 1 to tl e re .Uu an 1 col llectltmol lents on real estate, mi 1 debts ol all 1 jeMlH,tioiis. .n u 1'ioiert) i.oldirsflau4H,lv be very leslo Uuaats withnut siiiaxv apsti ; OCRPtBUCBfUOOLf e following Is the reiiori maie ai in me Board ot School Trust a luiinir ei ia J. O. VMIsoo, Isq, t hair tikq nf the Com or " acnooi-oou and jlrementaof thaitth acaooi-rooni to aseordanee wl article of the br.liui fijard, tha Commute on School-house and 'euool room hav to report that they have visited all the publl sobool-housss Bin. I rMh. In lt..Allta - -?..- - . -.. h luavii), bou, upon ine cnerai eur ver, noa rreat eausa rarnnnr,iiiiiinnnvsr iha tmprovcmcDt sine their lest annual visit la the , - , miT DISTRICT, seconder) School No. l. whieii wiiwiiMut room at the date of our last report, ha ten pro vfded with one, rery eoove nlent and so ra for table, In the ' Unloo Academf" butidiof , corner of Four teenth street aad fewoik avenue, and a tempo rat y frame bull dim has been erected on a rented tot loeated on H street, between Thirteenth aad Fourteenth streets, wheh rurnishe one of th most Rjrjeeable ao-t convenient room In the sltv, for the use of the female crammar school. Frlmarles No S and 4 have been or f salted, th latter from necessity, In the small, oamn. and every wa) unsuitable bulldine en Fourteenth siretT. neiwein i ana i sireeis, lormeriv oeeupled by Seeondsrv No. If and the former la tne toosa lu "venioos I'uinung, owrBr ni motoiDSirel .rut l'scnirlvanla avenue. Nearlv two haoilrawl pupils are now In daily attendance lu this room. wnien ia lob ioa itrce lor one nuaarea aa twenty, and Ih Kieat dlsadvaotag undtv which all three of the teacher and th scholars labor la apparent upon the most casual visit. The cit) councils hav,iiowever, mad an ap propriation, destined for their relief, and It Is et peeled that a new building will be erected. Into width on ot these school an b removed within a shoit time The DuiMtoff tyommttte,eontUutJ by authority of the City CVtuoclls, have recently purchased a lot for a Urfe newbulldln at th southeast corner of K street no th and Thirteenth, street west it has ene front of 104 feet 8 Inches oa K tret, and another of lit feet S Inane oa Franklin fatiare, with a thitty.foot wld alley la the rear. The location Is a very central on, la in arcosei wiu. tmn t iuu urauoj, nei in adv aa taxes of light, abundant of wnter. drain; and aewerase, and dry basement rooms for a jtfbl tor, ilsy.room la Inclement weather, and store rooms, at a very moderate exreose. ar unsur fiaiirl. Hd th whole ward been nlactd at th elliposal of the eammltte charged with tb selee- lion, m"r ciirh'I" iur iu iurpuv vuuiu yoi hav e been sale ed. In tbe DID DISTRICT, to ttcrt to state that no material Improre- menthasleca made. The negotiation for th ctuir:h pro, eft) on K street, between sixth and Sev enth streets, and th arranecmnta lor the a tension of the "Berrett school houte," eorner of ew oik avenue and Sixth street, failed, from no waat, hoHtver.of dllls:iut effort oa the part of ilint ustecs of the district Tin latter improvemeni appears io in oommr tee to be a very desirable out, demand ox the first ert irts of the sub-Uiard 1 he lot owned bv th Corioratlan Is well local', and of sulllcient alie Tbe building now w on il Is a handsome ed flee, furnishing thre- gool rooms, aLd the contemplated enlarftmrnt, so as la accommodate three or m re additional achools, w ull,wera satisfied, Improve th appearan e ol the present structuie, nl In no respect illmtu Ish tu conveniences. The dens and replaly in ereaslnit pop 'il tlon in that section of the city can lu auppiled with tho Ckhnol prlvl eg. which Ihey an iimejtlv demand at this time lu no other war aocjnvrnient nd eiouomlosl. lathe TIIIHO DISTIIirT, Tho Urge lulldleg, eontalninj ten sehorlrow , aadaemmmodat ntc aixhuudiel pupils, has been completed, and Is already la sucessfu operation. . . f . .1.. J, ...... 11 at.. Mil. I tn Avar. imill.(lKeri U'uu .' i'1'v.ts..a, waai .i..e . .wuttc n iw Ine , ano bud It been twice as large cv er) seat would iie beeuoctjuplel A dri hied Impiovement In the oondlllnn and t nearanc of tnese irn aahonls is already to b sten, n.l much ere lit Is due to Mr. McCathron.th rrlu- elial. and the tcactieis associated with ntm, for ine-el'lluj amuaiinr wiueii inrj nmiiuiiriruuii m i.ar n nn tha new ortTanir atlon a miiea mot dlUlcult ttU than ts unerallv supposed. II any in rsons at all laminar wiin ine cou uiina i eiie ten ichoiUs, as they were former If kept In thetr liolated rnotns, euterttttu doubts of tL great ad vientace of their present arrangement under on rirtif they need only ilslt thl building to b on vlacetl ol tbeir tarur Th style ol architecture 1 well adapted to the loaaitoa, and for generations tr. tome, Its sv mmetrical and beautiful iroiorttons niti .itr. t iunotiL koJ command the admlra tien ct tlte thousands who annually v isit this m lf'prutftM) w.i ull not be expedient or In good tasti t it-pt it Its ex ict islerlor form, or Interior a l istriCAl tn another ward. lor the conditions CI le I tiu r IP nririiy rirn icm upuu lu iu- ttmi tend the latter can umlouuieuiy ue improvea. Ine waut ot an) suitable play room In inclement wratbir and the limited apartment lor th Janl- toi art alreaiy leu as ifiixui eini uu, iuhuu atoir, there Is RtniDdanee of r round In th rear of tha lulldlng ln whleh tne needed additional rn.ni oanle piovtted ... It errcttnf anotbrr, the t aseaeat st rv should bemalMoeiteiid under the tutlre lulhUog, ant so tie, t lcait, of tl e rooms should h of a larger ine desire to nltotether eepuatethe two st-ees led to the cons'ruation of partitions, which, to s imi extent, mar the leauty ol the Interior, and Intern re with the cjnvenlenc ol th clak-rooms an I ol th prisons supemelug the hools. II U trlleetl I) tbe commutes that u tile lent ei clu slteorss mittl.t be obtained through th dlseiplln f tbe scl-otds. II some of the partition walls were .!(, .na. .1 irllli. Ih ndi tinnT Of this bUlldlCl has rnnMeil tne sul-joard of the district to relin quish a number of the pre-eminently wretched rOUinS 111 I'lfcll t.iai.t.in .. .... i., ., vKsa. Bi-. an! It Is slnotrel) to be hoped that dir ueceaalty ma) never reuutr a rs"f n h. again. lu the rornTii nisTRicT, But HttlecJiangens icu tu e. the frame bul d Inion 1 welt th street "fit, south of Maryland av enue, hM teen completed, and a primer) and c onlai) school, with their full complement of cbolari, an t many w altlog admission, are now tn '' h largest central lot of ground, located at the southeast ornerol li street south and Math street west, now owned b) theCorporatlun.and.by eom mnD causent, set apart for the exclusive us of ' .v.. n..i.ii. . hi.nli ni the Seventh Ward. Is a srood cnaracl) oftbefutuu prosperit) of hi distrtot. The number of grammar cliools now In thl city lsc lnte.euiate, Si secondary, Hi prlmary.SO total, SI The number ol pupils that can b taught loth.esi;olii,m ,, .iipi The numuer oi nw Buuwta uismu .. last icir was e. The number oi upusinai san uc t aught loUitiu Is so 1..... ... tun .An. tare &ti 1 three nrlmarv sehools now authorize b) law but not organized lur waai oi rooms fb amount now paid ler annum for rent l school rooms in this ett fa as follows First district. St.410. 10 nd, $lm, Third, 70. Fourth, 59 i Total, Sl.StW Ihepioper ventilaiioaof school-rooms caooot recuse too much attentlou Irom school ortlssrs t teachers ... . , 1 1... iimI msterliiU for a trood school may b Im paired or spoiled I ) bad ventilation The col.- iniiiee, ii rrriorr, iri hi uuthi . iti-i. . n ximmendattou of last car, that, Inconstruetlog ail new rooms, whether of a permanent or tesapo- rarv chraciter, care snouiei i iiu tu. uv m ImrsaresulUjieutly high at least twelv feet aul thtet tho window ar hung with weights, a to 1 e ea.Uy lowered Irom tbe top. in .'he Ol Hie BClin ii-ruuma t inivu. au iiufini.-i mode of heating and ventiUtlng was observed A very neat furnace ol a moderate elie was located in one corner of tho room, whleh furnished ample beat fir the coldest weather, although the rooa ,a of unusually large dimeonons A constant current of fresh a.r from w it bout passed throuch auarerturelulhe itoor, direotly uederneath the luinace, aiouu.i lis iiiinurr, " -- -- - heved, wa dlflnsed throughout the room. 1 r.e superior.!) of this uiihle of heating ov er the ntiloat) mode, linn a c uimna tove, Is apparent to e er) one, and i should I e adjpte I wherever It '"ihemmmee ui plen-. 1 to notk that eon ii.rraMe imiuovwrnml hat been i iade in acboot hi ittnte in avoidance with their recommenda Mi ai Id t..f ir lt report, the very uncomfortable a id mi-omeiiiii.t primer) arm-chair hail dljap leaicilnseiernl schools, and tbe admirable Uos t in prlmar) lesti nnd c'lair ha 1 taltea Its ptaoe. 1 ir nlio notleed the lutroduetloo ot a new li i iwiulture. patented by W. P. Whllogcr, la ime uf thosehooi rooms, which appeared to hat .....i. .irtiitawei oicrtit niefailln stile, and l r more economical In construcitou. It seems t.i h-eeo given much aatlsfaeitlon In the icboola where it waa used, and It la evidently wort br at test mn oi the prt nt the board as the cost ol fur n ire is q ate a large item In uur annual expendt tu es, last )ier Amounting lo aimut Die thousand dol ais It will be well to he some committee inn "'Chargrd with the dutr ol examining and purchasing aftthat in) I e re i 1'ied The subject of blackboards also reselved their attention They found a great variety tu quality and quantity to the elllterenl looma they visited, and thev are uoatle to mke an) speolfio reoom lutuantiou lu telatiou to tht cubjeet other thau that care should I taken that every lahoel-roous Is supi lied wtih some sort. The "kurela Uvi M atti I w as ised to some extent last year lu re pairing oU blackluards and In making new ones, im vanuu sut stances, such as oiUloth rloo.tbe oi.'lnarv ooaras, aua me p Rsirr wn t '" loun I not expensive and to furnish f00ri" nk 1 he experiments now making In th ;i i ent llslrlet will be likely to lead to soin -Jirjoii e1.nciuslonatothebestandcheapestmoJrpro- ti llog this IndUneusable i equisite of e'f muooi four eommltte. saunot eo l without expressing their s'Vo iae beenmSJ dMtu.dVrogresi ther lo-ul ,itute.f the pub durlng the last year In !!. "VJeJ it Vis their llosctVool system M '. . fi .ultied?