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BW. mm - . THE NATIONAL REPpLICAN PUBLISHED DAILY; THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN rUDLISlIED DAILY. BATH Of ADTHTXStYO. On tqvtr,tkrt4tr,... ... Oil tqtkra, foir 4yt.......... ... On qtart, Irt . ..too , so , too , t W J.T.TT OTBr J MTtrwiBiiw,w www Mh waii Itoul. TwliftirMkft4TrtlMaMUlT9pr mlU- ttltlOBtl. Mttorlil tUM M Mill ft Vmk IimtIUi. LmU aUM SO MBti Mi Ma. Mlk IftMftlOl. ATtrUMBMli mbU( ai4l Ut 1.m4 of Villi, For 111. For JUit, LmI lid loud, liMrtloi, ttn 111U Mr Ui i Htiiqiiit liurtloii hUf prlti. Us lla ir ! toMtlttU a Kiairi. MTirttMMaU akuli b kaadid la Uton alai o'lluk 9 at. rilOPOHALB, pUOPOSALB FOR TOBACCO. OfflCI DtWT CtMll.tM.lY Of BtTBtllTIVCI. I . . WAiBIJiaTO, D.a,tlpLft,186. t BiilM PropoiiU lDdiptUiti.or Ihi form fariUbid lr tin nidirslgnd, will bi rmUij it IhU ifloi liUI It o'itlr ,a THUIUDAT. lOth li.tent for (A 000) FIY K TllOUtAIf D P0UXDI OF TOBACCO. fortbiBMofthilroop iippllid fron IhU dtpot, tl matt bi a food, loua utlU i( plug tobuao, u aiir i powIbU Ii iligli pooad pla(itaad ofiqailttr lit Inferior to thi gndicommoilr cilUd "Rivr rfif." TbiboiHirlll bimidi of tranf, UUatUl wood, wall loopirid, nd iich boxtoMititn My () pond aat. Tin to b cin'allf ueirtilaid bf atrlpplif a BffleltilBombirirbisM. Thi tobiMo will b Ihor oatklf IniracUd tf la ixparlaiMd xpirt.iid bom reatad wblcb dwi aot com pi r In nailllf nd walght wlthlhiroriROligeoadUloa. la all iimi II will k pnrabaaid MTix pitd.' Sinplsa will icioHpntbisropouJi, aad tki Mr llAciia of thi UapMlor m1mi4 oj lb aidiratfaid will bi itlMbtd to aicb. bill of porehua. Th Biuii of IhaeoitnHor nd ditiof triafar, groai wrgbt nd lira, to bi uirkad Uglfalj on mh bob ) en hMi to bi dallftrad wlthla tblrtr Jiy frtm tki icipt locaof thi bid, nd thi naniadar bafori thi SUik of Uctobar nut It will U riaiUid la UU city at ilthir of thi follow Ut plana, tlit itthiOoTiriHait Virihiam, tilth atrntwhirft It tbl Moiimiil GrM.Ua, KoarUoatk itnat I or at thi UlltlBiiri ad Ohio Ualtrild Dapot. rimaBt.li bo nidi la inch faada u tanj booabud for dUborMBail. apoa thi daUrary of thi aiUn amonil coat net ad for. 0. BBLL. tT Ot Major tad C. 8..U.B Amy. pnOPOBALS POK MEAT. Orrics Drwt Commihabt op BviaiaTimcB, ) WiiHiKdToK, D C.Sapt , l0fl SalU Propoula, of thi form farilabed br thi aadar aUBad, will bo nciWed, la dapllciti. bbUITUKSDaT, thi 2U of fliptimbor. 1SC6, at 11 m , for ill Ihi Frith llef od Mutton raqalrad for thi dm of thi troopa. Bid ilMhiCoraiit Baaf for aili or Imbo at thifoUowlir pUeti, Tilt WaahtorlOB, DC! Alaziadrli, Ta.; Tort WliirtaD,Md t Fort Foot, Md , Fort WhtppU.Va-, ib4 thi OoTiromait Firma, Bt. Mirr'a cavity, Md Fropoala will alio bo racalrad for all thi Fraah Buf raqalrad for ulia lo offlmra aippllid from tbl Waablif toa Dapot ThlaBoef wlilbi of thi flint qa!ilr, of aaloat parli, both from thi hlid qairtira lad thi rlbi Of thi ft wqiirlira All tbi matt will biaabjact to a r1U iBipntloa) lo bo of ixcallait mirkiuCli qiklltj Bad la aaaxcap tloaibti eoodltloa Thi Frath Boif ranolrad for Ihi troopa, of iqail proportloia of fori iad hlad qnirtara, nacka aliBaka,iad kldalT tallow not recilrad. In ill eia,trtbniaitWnot aitlafBetorr.parcbiaia U thi ipoa mirkat will U midi it Ibi iipeaai of tbl contractor Thi eoBtriclor will bo raqalrad to dallnr thi mail at tbiatorihoaaaa it tbl placaa aatnad.whan hi will dUlrlbad It 1b aach qanitlilaa, and it aach tlaB, biib offlear of thi Sabalatasei Dapirtmaat may dlract. Bapirali propoakla will bo ranlTid for aapplylnf iirh or iBjr nam bar of thi ibOTioimod plieaa ltlddera mail bo praaant it Ihi opnlof of thi btda. raymantto bi mad a it tbla oiflea noitbly, for all naalpurchiaid.ixcapt that dallTard it thi OoYira taint Far mi, which will bi paid for by thi AatlagCom lalaairy of Babilittnea it that pliei. All qoatlona rt'iaetloir. qaallty aid condition will ltlld by the offleer of thi Gnbilatenco Dapirtmait recalTlBa; tbl maat Tbi contract will bi miJi for ilx moat ha from thi lat day of Octobar, 1SC, or aach period ie Ihi Comulanry Oeiaral may dalarmlie. DIJainattbe aodoraad "Propoail for It ," aad add ratted lo Iho anderalgaed aa8-6t O. BILL, C i.P 8. A. PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTKNCH Aaoit24,lMrt. Propoail will bo malrad it the offlei of Indian Affair, WiablBglon, D. C , until II o'eloak aooa of September 34, 1890, for anbalatenci for thi Wkbltaa lid otbar BBlllitod biada of Indiana la thi "Leaaed Pla Irtet, M Indian Territory, Tbi bide will bi it ao math per ration, bi followat 1 pound of Fraah Itoef, X ofapoaad of Floor, or In Ilea of Flour. 1 plot of Cora, (floor and Cora to be limed alter lately ) 4 qoarta of Bill par 10(1 ratlona To bi delivered it euch point wlthla Ihi "Leased PUtrld" a may bo dealgiid by tbi igant atatloned tbaroi nil ill Brtlelea to be taapieUd by aild ifiiU The department reaerTie thi rig lit to reject ill blda, inJ.lf a, contract la entered Into, the right will be re ervid to lermlaiu thi aia on thirty daya aotlci. it lay llmi irter thi 1Ut of March, 197 rropoaala will hUo l received, it thi aimi ttmi and riUce, fur riuioTlig.it an much per head,l,7UO, toon or aea, of Wichita md olbir affiliated banda from their Creaeal agency lo Duller county, Kan-.ee, to their former omeali thi 'Leaded DUtrlct," a dMaoee of ibout 230mllei; each removal to tnclod thi enbelaliaci of the laid lndlaoa while being re moved D V. COO LIT, ia27'W3w CommUalonar. B RADY'S NATIONAL PHOTO- QRAPniCaALLKKT, TM BSOADWAT, V IW Ton, Nearly oppoalto Omi Obareb. Mr. Bndy haa on view aid for aili it bla Gallery, u above, PORT BAITS OF ALL OFFICERS, of both airvlcia, who have dleUagatehed thuaaelvai In tbi liti war. Thi elite very fiu oarfe iU viilt to tui pa rial la addition lo Ma varied iiaortmeat of llkiaiaaia, Mr, Brady hai a COLLECTION OF YISW8 of almoit every point made hUtorlo la the recent eoa fllct, wblehlt vay bipreaamed wlllbi valaid by not only thpai mori Immediately eoneerned. bat their friend, bi tnemeitoeaof tha Irlaii through whleb thi Billon baa Jaat puaed. ' Mr Bndy alwiya piyi loaaldaribli attiatloi lo '"aawityliof PORTRAITS IN PO EC I LAIN hie bm broaght by Mr Brady lo perfect Ion, aptaf DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Uritbd Statu Patbit Orrici, WUii)afoa AOkUatSS, ISel On Ihi pitUloa of John R. Moffltt.of Chetiea, Muaa chnaetta, formerly of Plqua, Ohio, priylog for thi ex tenalon of a patent granted to him on the 30th diy of November, IMS, for in Improvement la Ornn Sepiri tori, and relaaaed n the 17ih day of May, lfc la thru dlvUloai, A, B, and C, numbered riapecllvily 715, 714, aad 717, tbla petition being for theixtenaloa of there laaoi B, n umbered 710, for aiven yaira from Ihi expira tion of tald patent, which tikia place oa the SOth day of November, 1800, It la ordered that tbi aild petition be heard it the Pitenl Office on MONDAY, thi 13th day of November next, it IS o'cloek, m I ind all periona an nollSad to appear iad ahew came, It any they have, why iild petition ought not lo be granted. ParaoBB ODDOilav Iba axlennlon in reanlred to All In thi Pitenl Offioe their objection!, ipeclally aet forth In writing, at lent twenty daya before the day of hear ing) ill leitlmoay Slid by either parly, to be mad it thi aild hearing, maat be taken iad tnaamttted fa ae eordiBci with tbi rulei of the offlei, wktah will bi far alibed on ipplleilton Depoaltlona aud other papera, rilled npon n tiatl tnony. moat be filed In tbl office fioeafy daya before tbi day wf bearing I tbi arg a taenia, If any, wlthla tn daya after filing the testimony. Ordered, alao, tbt thle aotlci bo pnbllebad la thi Bi rVBLioiB aad thi JtUmlHfftnctr, Wiahlagtoa, D. C, aad la ik Journal, Boetoa, Miaaiebaaatta, oaoi a week for Urea meeeMlve week a j thi Aral of aald piblteitlnia tobl at Iml alxty dayi privlona lo tki day of hearing, T. 0. THIAKIR, OomatialoBir of PitiaU. P 8 Edltoraof tblibovi piponwtU pleiai copy, aid tend their bill to tbi Patent 0Oi with a piper oiUlalag thle autlce, aeo-liwaw D KPAUTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UJMTBD BTITII riTIBT UrFICB, WiaRiauTOir. Anir 9. lbtid On tbi petition of SUphea C. Maiden hill, of Kick stood, lud . praying hi tbi isteialoa of a piteat frilled to hi ao tbeflih day of November, 1&32, for in nproveuent In Modi of Throwing Bbuillee In Looma, for Mvaa yaira from tha expiration of aild patent, whleb tikea place oa the Bib day of November ISod, Itle ordered lUt the aild petition bo beard it tki Petenl Office on MOM)iY, the 2id diy of October next, at W o'clock u i md ill pemon in no tided to appear oud ahuw came, If any they have, why aild petition oavht nl to be granted lruD oppoitog the axtenilon ire reqalnd lo file In thi Pateut i'ltlai their obleetloua, epeeUlly eel forth In writing at leat fuwtiy daya bafori thi day of hairing all teedmony tied by either party, to bi need it tbi aid bearing, uoat bi tikea nd treat ml t ted 1b accord ance with tbi role of tha offlee, which will bo for nlabed oa application. Depoaltlona md other pipera, relied npon la Uitl mony, moat be Bled In the office fwenfy day a before tbi day of bearing I the argatuenU, If my, within ttn, daya after tiling tha teitlmooy. Ordered, ilao, that thla notice be pabllabed lo the Republican and JnUlUgmeer. Wiahlngtoa, D C , md la thi PalladtHm, Richmond, Ind , once i week for three incceidvo week j tbl Dtat or aald publlcatlona to ba at lent alxty diya pnvloae to cUyor haarlBg. CommWiloo.r of r.l..u P. 8 Xdllon of lb. Iot. p.p.ri will plMM eopy, nliind tbelr bill Id lb. P.nnl 0c with I pp cobUIbIb, IhU pile. Bttll'WSw yr.B Coorn A.JiIlo COOPER k RAflAN, (Saee.itora of Jb. SklrvUri) 6T0VI, TIN AUD Sllirr-IROB-WOHKIHS, i7 ll.T.Bth 8tr..l, Bb.T. P.bb'b At. i WAbUlNOTOH, 1) 0. 4V FBrll.BlBr ttUBltos pBli to r.pBlrtB, rarBBC, gBi, rtrlu pUri, ti , ut bM wot wwmUi. VOL. VI. THE NATIONAI. REPUBLICAN. A aURAT CAMPAIGN PAPER. KEADINO FOR THK MILLION. CIRCULATE ! CIRCULATE! CIRCULATE! It li mtnlfiitlj trtti thit tbi political campaign npon which thi country If Jnit atirtot; U to b m crtili of rut ImporUneo. Upon It will diptnd thi durwt iDtiniti of thi UuUi4 BUtii Oorirnnunt and pMplt. IlaTlna pamd throaf h thi ordial of a civil war trinrnphaolly, II rtmatni to bo doeldid wbithir thi lifltltniti fralU of thi nnlted Ubon of thou who nnttod, wlthont ragpiel of put, for thi prf ration of tho OoTirnmiot ihall bo tumid to blttir uhM, and tht dlionion wbtoh Boathirn ribili ooald not twooapllih ihaU Vt offietod by Northern politician!, THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN hu alwiyi battled for thi GoTornraint and thi flag, and now, whin dUrnptlon of thi Union U eonrtod b ixtnmliU who, vndir tho gnlio of pan potrioUo principle), in rnnnoni for polltiial powir and placi, tho NATIONAL REPUBLICAN till battlti for tho (tag of oar Union. It ti to bo on ardnooj itraggli, and wt aik In all looirltj that tho frlindi of thi Union which U oar canst ai agalut MitionalUU of ivory nuno and from trtry qaartir ihall givt u thi tncoaragi mint nudid by iviry pnbllo Joarnal. 81tnatd u wt art at thi capital of the nation, and iDjoylog tht but faoUltlti for obtaining Informa tion of tht ntmoit Importanet to ifiry Amtrlcan eltltin, wo ihall oonftdinUy nndiitakt to farnlih oar rudm daring tht forihoomlng political cam palgn with tht moot Talaablt polltloal ntwipaptr printed In thU or any othtr city. At wt itood by AbbAbUH Liscot.it In tho dark hoar of tht RtpubUo wt itand by hli tnoctiior, Abdbbw Joimov, to whom hai bun aulgnid tht Ujk of riatoring to thtlr proptr rtlatloni th pu pil lattly In nbtlllon, btlliTtng, u wt do, that ht haj graipid tht trat thtory of bbitobatioh, and that ht hu tht coorag to abldi by hti convlcllooi. THE DAILY REPUBLICAN ta pabllahtd trtry morning, (txotpt Sanday,) and THE WEEKLY trcry Friday mornlog. TERMSWEEKLY : Tht Wbiklt Rifublioam li furnlahid at thi following low ratii : Out copy oniyiar , $2 00 Ont copy ily month! 100 Thritcopliaontyiar .9 9 00 Thrtt coplti ill monthi 2 SO Tincopliaont ytar 14 00 Ten oopiti ilx monthi ,. 7 50 TERMS FOR THE WEEKLY 3?OH THE CAMPA.IGNI Twenty coplu 0 monthly $15 00 Ttn " 7 50 Thrtt " 2 60 Twtnty " 3 monthi 7 50 Tin 8 75 Thrtt " " 125 TERMSDAILY. Tht DailtRbujilicab lifnrnlihed to mall tab lorlbiri at tht following ratii: Oot oopy, om yeir, $3 ont copy, ill months, $4j ont oopy, thrtt month, $X TO CLUBS. Thru copies, ont yiar $22 60 U monthi, 11 25 " ' thrti monthi 6 62 Flrt coploi, ont year. 85 00 " " ilxmoothi 17 60 " " thrtt monthi, 8 76 Monty ordiri art prtfirrtd from all poit officii Inning them from other poit officii tht littiri boald bt regtittrtd. It li not nioiuary that tht lobecriberi to a clob should bi all sint at ont ttmi, or thit thiy should rtcitrt thtlr papiri at tht sunt post offict. la pin will bt addrtiid ilagly to taoh mtmbir of a olab. Wo would urgt our frlindi to prociid with tht work of getting np clabi Immtdlatily. Do not watt until thi clobi art full, bat forward tbi namoa as fait as they art obtained. Pirsons sanding ui a dab of twenty sabiorlbtn to thi Wibblt, and $30, will bt mtltltd to an extra copy, rM. Q Spicliuin ooplei tent on application. Address, W. J. MURTAQU A CO , Waiblogton, D. C. s ALT 80LPIIOU HPIHNU8, MONROE UUU1ITT, V1KUIH1A, ThU pop.l.r SBian.r RMorl will op.a for th. tM.p tloa of vUllorB ob th. Ut of JOLT, Bad r.mala opos BBtll th. IbiI of OOTOBgg. Dr. MotLr, Prof.iBor of Sorg.rr U th. J.ff.rioB H.dlcBl Coll.,., PhllBd.lphlB, from p.r..BBl obi.rTB tloa Bad .h.ml.Bl BBBlTBIB. pUood thM. HprlBf. a. th. uo.t VBloabl. of roBifdlat B4bU 1b all dUM... of a ehroal. or or, aat. oatar. f b .lilllBf th. BprUi. p.noB will bbm to opporto Bltr of I..1B, ratrtax SlatloB. If bbbb... J.b.IIob, War riiUi. Ball Bob, XapldAa, Oraaf Coart'HoaM, Oor doaartll.. aad maar plati polaU f hl.torl. laUrMl la Oood CoaohM .oaaaot with th trala. of th. Al.saa drla Oraaa. aad Vlr, lala Catral Kallroadi to bt7 rUltor. to th. Sprlaga. Oraat palaa har. btu tak.a to pat th. balldUfa aad ,rooad. la food ord.r aad rapalr. Th. Hoti will BMonnodat. 400 porioai b.ild. tb.r. ar. a aaBtbr of haadMU. Cottav. flttod op .x prawlr for famlll... T.rm.1 11 60 MrdlTI a llbAV.I dlaaaa.t to utrwil ranalBlaf bob!. Bad toa, r chlldroa aad MrraaU half prlaa. KQtUhor, fcaXDWJM CO. w WASIIINOTOy CITY. Th PnMla laiwB of tht United Statu, INHCltANCE COMIAJJII3M. TpXOELSIOU FIRE INSURANCE COM. XU rmr. OIFITAL tKO.OOO Orrica No 130 Broad WJ, M T. ThU Corapaay lainr.a all klada of Balldlo,., Homo hoi I rBraltarUrrehaBdU., ..Ml. la Port, aadothfr rrop.rlj aialaat Lo. fef Flro PIBBCTOB.I BfARCTTS P. llODlIK. tUOJUB PLUIIKITT, JOHN OaRCIa, WALDO IIOTClllXl, WILLIAM riKDOH, EOBBKT W. KE8IIIT, ODSTAV1 RBIBiUU, BLI1S POBTERT. HiBlSAT CKOOK8, JOSBPU B YOUHO, CHAHLES PILL, O. PAOALIH, S P. OILBtRT, JOHR S WARD, K0BIRT Bciim.r,. JAMU L. UIIKdAN, OBOROB P BISBITT, joiik i. LRrriitowLLL, b. b wum, OBOROB T KTEDMIH, HIBRT LEWIS, SAMnBL M. CBArT.BM-r. Jrt-ta tlABCm J. nODOia, Pr.i't. M ARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. METROPOLITAN IRSDRANCI roUPANT, !fo. 108 Bboadwat, Ktw Tobb OA8I1 CAPITAL .KI MILLION DOLLARS ASSETS, JAXDART, IMS , ..l,,tHS Tht, ConpaBj ta.ar..,al caitomarj ral.a of pro nlgm,B(ala.lBllMARlHEBB4 INLAND RAMOATION RISES oa CAROO or FREIOUT; alao agalBit loa. or dana. Ij TIR1. ir PREMIUMS ARE PAID IN GOLD, LOUSES WILL BE PAID IN OOLD. Tha annr.d rM.lr. li par cat, of th. B.I proflta wlthoBt laearrlair Bay llabllltr, or, la U.U Ifa.r.of, at th.lr optloa, a llbflral dUeonot apoa tho pr.mlora All loi..i .qoltablj adjaaUd BBd promptly paid. Scrip DlTld.ad,dMlarod Jaaaary 11, IMS, TWENTT'FITE PER CENT JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, Pr.ild.al. BOBERT M O. OEAIIAM, Vlr. rr.ild.al JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, Jr , 11 Vlt. Pr'l IIIKRT H. PORTER, Saeralarr. CHARLES KINO, Ai.al, Room No. 4, WaiMagtoB Bulldlofr, Ja7'lr Cor. PaBBirtvaalaaT BBdfc.T.oth atrMt li o r ju jl. w . w I h h A U I) 8 HOTEL, bikes, chadwice: t CO., FaoraiBTOBa, CORNER PENN. AVE. AND FOURTEENTH STREET, WA8HINOTON CITT. Btf.lf TTOFFMAN II O D 8 li , BROADWAY, CORNER OF TWENTT-FIFTH STREET. E W TOKK CITT. MITCHELL, BEAD, AND WALL, PROPRIETORS. Ta. HOFFMAN HOUSE I. (oadacl.d apoa th. plaa of th. boat Am.rlaaa Bad Earoyoaa Uvt.U It .omblB. all th. mod.ra Impror bh.bu aacMiarf to th. gr.tal aonfort of (B..I. that art, Ib, .aolly aad ULvralltj cao poaalhlf d.rlM aad froda. Th. bill of far. for th. tabl. .nbraM .t.if varLlj Bad d.llcaaj affordad by th. Am.rl.aa narkau, la thalr aaaioa. 17'F A W O F lMUIi. JlBBHIlU S, lUAtK, Wabo II. Lahox, BLACK, LAMO.V 4 CO , COfflllLLOBI AJID ATTORHBTS AT LAW IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE COURT 07 CLAIMS, THE COURTS OF THE DISTRICT, THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND COMMITTEES OF CONGRES. OFFICE, 401 FOURTEENTH STREET, d.IS If DlrocllF OppoiltaWlllatdi' Howl. SWIHTE'S 9 (litr BHArruiiVe) riCTIOIIKBTArlDriKCKBAHESTARUSBItENr AflD LADIES' aaOUKNTLIvMta'ti DINISQ HAL' J O.N, ITo Sf8 Slith atreet, between O iod II at reel a Mr WWITIWMttfulljeog-Mt. to Famlll., Hotel Hit Keataaraot Froprletora, aud all utbera, thai be keepa constantly oa hand i aaperlor article ot FKKNCI1 AND AHBRlGAlt CONftCTlOKKV, nuJ lit. FUUIST lCECUKAH, of bla owa manufacture Ilia term ire uot moderate PARTIES, WEDDIIC'S, FAIRS, RALLS, .(, far aUbed with thi beat irllcle, it tbi aliortaat ootid. Wi eolleltfrou the paUlc a call, havlnt iverj cent da ace la oaf ablUtr to glvi ultra aitl.fiction. S B Thi location la on of tbi beat, and the Saloon the final la the illy, and tbi proprleUir 1 determined to makl It a flretclua home hj cultlvatlnf none other tsm tbl baa. patrona. Thi fbrtaar proprietor bia no Utercat la 107 ctUer .tfcblUb ment la the city attfl 1m 11 K W A tt I . 4J,000 43,000 U.IMID STOP and TniK BTOP md TIII.NK HOP aad THLNK. OUR IMWKM8E STOCK OF CLOTHINO Unit IMMEVtE STUCK UK C .OTHIM. OUK 1UMKM8E STUCK OF CLoTIIINU MARKED DOWN MlKkKU I'OWN AlAKKSD DOW.N 4 TWimr-rivi rti CUT, IK4 tbii rn-r TwivTY'rivB rm hit Luna tma ih.-t. TWEiTVrirB fii cur. li turn (i-t. MEVKR ArtAIl WILL Too havi THR CIlAhTE, HKKU AHAIH WILL TU BAVK T1IU C1IANIK MEVKK AtiAIJI WILL VOL BAVI THK UUNCB The (jooda mn.t bi aold within the next alxljrdara, regardle.a of cot We luein what we m- CtJiue and aeefor yooraelvia befuri pureha-UK J. II SMITH, 4th) Seventh at , oppoalt Pml Olflce, aalfl 1 f WiallBtou, D C. s UAPPIKLD & O O . ' S COKFECTIUNEKT AND ICS CREAM SALOON Mo .ttOKIeveulbMtretit, Between K .treet iad Maa.acb uette iv.uae, WA.NIJIdTAIf, D. C, Ur JOSEPH n SI1AFF1KLP havloix rothed from bnslaeia, tbi oodfi-Un'-d would reipecirolly I u form hie late caatoinera and tbi pablle that, bivlig been lor Saira iaaolitd with bioi la baalDMi it tbl old aland, 384 Sixth atreet, they are prepared to farnlah 1 an parlor article of CO-fFECTIOMERT AND ICE CREAM anil li quality lo that furiUbed by Mr bbalHttd.end which haa beei no fully apjirnc;Uted by the bel famlll,, of Wi.blaKtoi nd Qeortcetowo They a.h 1 call from ll In waul f mytblnir In thalr line, A'.urtoft them that uolblnij will b- waullbK wblcb will lead lii irraliry the wiuta ot th.lr cn.tuiuer. Vary raepectfuly, J A fill UFI KID i CO., No H Bleveitb airet, Betweea K atreet md MiMaehnaette aveave, jclfl-am WwhlmtltiB. I fi rpiIK WKAK AND IMI'AIHKD KYK- X BIOIIT, orldlaitlDtt either from lolrultyof a-, leneral debility of Ihi uervou. ayatuia, protracted alek neaa, or from natural dWpo.ltlon to far or Dearilgbted tie.a, will be ratred, Improved aud atreaKtheaed by the uaa of thi celebrated BRAZILIAN PKUHLE SPECTACLES ninnCaelired from geoolae ROCK CRYSTAL, giving uaa md lotuftrt to tha optl. nerve, and eilted eeo "''"" FRANKLIN CO, SdentlUe aad Practical 0 tleUoc, 244 Pennsylvania ivenne, between Twelfth and Thirteenth atraete, n.rth Mleraoeopee, Elect Heal Utablnei, Thermomatera, Curtia 4e Vlalti, iad Pbotofriph Albam la a fraal fajtrhta10WHtpril, ft-7Tr D. C. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20. 1800. ai IIitIimI and Comctid. an Oflclalljr THE NATIONAL UNION PAUTV. platpoiiu op rniNciPLBs. Thi National Union Convention now aimblil In tbt eltj of Philadelphia, compoied of diligatei from trirj Etatt and Territory In thi Union, ad montihad bj tht lolemn liieoni which for thi lut fin jian It hu pliaud tha Bnprttni Rnlir of thi nntvirft to girt to tht Ainirioan popI. pro foundl fnteful for tht return of peace, diilroui at art a largi majority of their com. try men In all itnetrltj to forgot and to forglrt thi pant, wiring thi Comtltntlon ai It eami to na from oar ancii tori, regarding tht Union In lti niton tloa a mori aarid than arir, looking with dttp amletj Into tht fatnrt ai of ltutant and eontlonlog trial, hereby liinti and proclaim! tht following deolara tlon of prlnolpln and pnrpoiti on which thiy hart with perfect unanimity agretd t 1. Wt hill with gratltndt to Almighty God tht and of war and thi ritnrn of ptact to our afflicted and beloved land. 1 Thi war Jt tloitd haa nan) stained tbt au thority of tht Ooaitltotton, wltlf all tht powin which It eonfin and all tht nitrtctlont which tt Impoau npon tht Gtoiral Gorirnmint onabridgid and nnaltirtd, and Ithu pniorved tbt Union with the equal righti, dignity and authority of tht Statu perfect and unimpaired. 5. Reprtientitlon In tht Congnii of tbt United Etatei and In tht Electoral Collegi li a right nceg nlnd by tht Oonitltutlon ai abiding In ivery fititt and ii a duty Impend upon lti ptoplt, fuadimin til In lti nit an, and taunttal to tha tzlittnci of car republican lmtltutlona, and neither Congreu nor tbi General Gortrnrntnt hu any authority or Eowir to diny thli right to any fititi or to with old enjoyment under thi Constitution from tbt ptoplt thereof. 4. Wt call upon tht ptoplt of thi Unlttd Statu to elect to Congnii ai mimbin thiriof noni but mm who admit this fundamental right of repre entatlon, and who will receive to icati therein loyal representative! from irery State In allegiinci to the Unltid Statu, 1 object to tht fonatltatlonal right of taeh Houai to Judge of thi election nturni and qaallficatloni of tti own mimbera. 6. The Conitltutlon or tbt Unltid Statu and tht lawi madi In punuance thereof art : "Tbi in pre mi law of tbt lind, anything In thi oonitltutlon or tAwi of any Stati to tht contrary notwlthitand Ing " All the powire not conferred by the Conitl totion upon tbi General Gorernment, nor pro hi tiled by It to tht Stilt, art mirrid to tht Btitea or to tba people thereof, and amoog the rlghta thui renrrid to tho Stitu U tbt right to preacrlli quail B cations for the ttectlri friocbln therein, with which right Congreu cannot Inter fere No Statt or com bin it ion of Stitei hai the right to withdraw from the Union, or to cxclndo, through thtlr action In Congreu or otherwise, any other btatt or States from thi Union. Thi union of then States Is perpetual, and Its gorirnment Is ofsapremt authority within tht restrictions and UmltitlonB of tbt Constitution. 0. Such amendment to tho Constitution of thi Unltid Statu may bt made by the peoplt thtrof as tbey may deem expedient, but only In tht modi pointed out by Its provisions, and In proposing such amendments, whether by Congress or by a convention, and In ratifying the eami, all tht States of thi Union bate an equal and an I nde fall ible right to a voice and a vote thereon. 7. bla very Is aboliehed and foririr prohibited, and tbert is neither desire oor purpose on tbt part of tbt southern Statu that it should arcr be rt established upon the soil or within the Jurisdiction of the United Slates, and the infraneblssd starts In all the Statu of the Union should receive, In com. mon with all tbelr inhabitants, equal protection In tviry right of person and property. 8. While wi regard ai utterly invalid andnerir to bt assumed or made of binding forot any obli gation incurred or undertaken In making war against the United States, we hold the debt of the nation to bo sacred and Inviolable, and we proclaim our purpose to maintain unlmpoacbed tbt honor ami 1 no nun 01 ine itepUDiic. y. It Is the duty of tbt National Gorernment to ncogulie tht service! of the Federal soldiers and sailors In tht contitt Just closed by muting promptly and fully all their Just and rightful claims for tbi services tbey have rendered the nation, and by extending to those of tfatm who hart fallen tht most generous and considerate can 10. In Ahdbew Joubion, President of tht Unltid States, who In his great oQct has proved steadfast In bis devotion to thi Constitution, thi laws and Interests of his country, unmoved by persecution and unswirved by reproach, having filth unisull able In the people and In tht precepts of the Got. roment, we recognise a Chief Miglstntt worthy of tbi nation and equal to tbt great crisis upon which bis lot Is oast, and wt tender to him In the discharge of bis high and responsible duties our profound respeot and assurance of our cordial and sincere support ISATIONAL U.NION rOMMITTIR. John T. Crowelt, of New Jersey, Chairman. Maine James Mann and A. A. Gould New Hampshire Edmund llurko and K. S. Cut ter. ' Vermont D. I) Bmnlley and Colonel II. N. Wortham M mac husetta Joslah Dunham and R. S. Spof. ford. Rhode Island Alfred Anthony and James II. Parsons. Connecticut James F. Bibcock and E. C. Soranton New York Robert II. Pruyn and Samuel S. Tllden New JerseyJoseph T. Crowell and Theodore T. Randall Pennsylvania J. M. Znllok and J fl. Dlaok. Delaware J. S Comegys and Ldward S Martin. Maryland Gorernor tiwanu and T. G. Pratt. Virginia James V. Johnson and Dr. V. C. Rob Inson. Weit Virginia Daniel Lamb and John J. Jack. son North Carolina Thomas S Ashe and Joseph II. Wilson South Carolina James h Orr and D F. Perry. Georgia J. U Christy and Ihomai S. llarde man. Uorlda William Marvin and Wilktr"-i Till Mlsilnlppl W. L Sharkey and George L. Pottes Alabama W. II. Crtnnbiw and C C Huckabee. Ix)ulsiani Kandill Hunt and Alfred Hennlng Arkmaifl Lorenso Gibson and A. II. English. lixui D It. Epperson and John Hancock. Tennenoi 1. T. lallusln and William D Camp bell. Kentucky R. II Stanton and Hamilton Pope Ubio L D. Campbell and Uiorgt II Smyth Indiana- D 8. Gooding and Thomas Dowling Illinois John A. MoClernand and Jeaae O. Nor ton Michigan A lfrod Uusstll and Dyson O. Stout. Missouri Hon. Barton Abell and James fa. Rol lins Mlnnrsolillon If M Rico and D F. Norton Wisconsin J. A. Noonan aud S. A Peace Iowa GiorgiA Pirker and Win A Chase. Kansas James A McDowell and W. A. Tipton. California Hon Samuel Purdy and Joseph P. Ilogt, Nevada John Cirnilrhael and Hon O. D nail Oregon Junes W. Nismltb and 11 W. Donhuui District of Columbia Joslah D Hoover aud J, D Blake. Dakota H K Armstrong and N W. Winer Idaho lllmm II allco aud II. Cummins Nebraska Gen 11 H. Hvatb and Hon. J. S Morton rbsidbkt exbcutivk cohmittbr at washinqtok Charles Koapp, or New Jersey, Chairman Hon Montgomery Blair, Maryland. Hon Charles Meion, Iowa Ward II. Lamon, John F Cojte, A. E Perry, Samuel Fowler, Col Jiiues It, O'Delroe, Cornelius Wendell, District of Columbia NATIONAL I NIOS RXKCITIVR COMVITTBB. Joseph T Crowell, lUhway, N. J., Chairman. Col, Jos. F Duboock, New Haven, Conn Hon. Robert II Pruyn, Albany, N. Y Gen. Samuel M. Zullok, Philidilphla, Pa. Hon. Thos. G. Pratt, Baltimore, Md. Hon. Jesse O. Norton, Chicago, 111. Barton Able, St. Louis, Mo Hon. Wm. L. Shirkey, Jackson, Miss DK N T I 8 T II Y. J) I-. LOO MI 8, BISIDBIT HIS TUT, US Peiiaylvinli ivenne, near loner of Ninth atreet, atead to all hranshei pertitalif to thi profession. aUlformaUoa of thi moita toirieUd, and viiy vuli.y if wUlelU ' Bait, ife-ly Pabllahid In Ihla Jon rail by Authority. THK FOUNTAIN OP PEHPKTUAL OUIIt. Fame once thna snakl nito minktnJ t "There fa a wotroni ronilili, whan Man thai I wlthla He wiUre Aid Perpetnil youth, and beauty rare ' The pleialng UU wis aooa believe J Aid then 40 eredatoie la man, flj eaally la he deceived- A pattest aeirch tht rati began And round, rooad, ind round ibont Tbi spieUns earth they roamed iad silled, With bopea to Hod tbla marvel ont But nonht tbelr atmott aeirch ivilled Tbroif h trople cllnies, ind fragrant 11, Where wild laxnri.nt ehaflna were arread, And natari with her blandeal etallea, Aid wllee, the sweet Ulualon fed Tbroagb ill extreme if heat ind eolJ, Aid daager that their Urea Imbued II dreadful anfferlnge, nntold, Thetr frnltleea aearch they still puraned As f aieraUoai puaed l way, Btlll other f eaeritloie came, With thi anmi eaier Iblrat u they, Porialar atlll thielnalvi gaiue. And thia the weary aeirch went on While award awlft the agee aped. With aotti-ot but dltappolotinonu won from templing hopea that qnlekly fled Dot there's a fount whteh ill rosy find, Who neck 1 with earneet brU nnd warm, Wlthla wboae waters tbey will Did Perpetual yoolh'a unfading therms. 0, aweeter fruits ind UU grow In ellfcatea watered by It atreama, Thai la the lovelleit tropics blow. Or bloaaom la Lljalau Ureama Seek then, O morUl man, for tbla 1 The Fouatatn orOod'a holy love, WharHi who drink And holfeat bllaa, And indleae life In realma above Otto. K. Davsifqit. DftiiKtm of the Ncwlnc Ularhlnf. When tho Bewing inachtnc was invented it appeared evident that the strength of a work-ttoraan would he (tufllcient to mote it It Is this which pretented the constructors from adapting a more artificial raotivo power for H. 1 hey did not think then of the sad consequences which thin Kind of work would produce tipdn the female organism. But soran rave wcis, oDgcrteu by lr. tiuibout, phjsician In tho Ht. LouU hospital, and stated in a memoir which the Medical Union published the 112th of last Jnne, have re- enicu an evil which has secretly made rapid progress. Wo know that American sewing machines arc moved hytv,o pedaK upon which the two feet of tho workwoman net simulta neously or alternately, ijometiines tho feet are raised aud loncrcd at the "nine time, gmng i. crulcnccd motion tothenhole body; sometimes their movement is alternate, and then ft produics a succession of extremely fatiguing shakes. Kuch is the source of the owl to which M. (Juibout hat jut called the attention of the medical body. He ascertained the existence of it, for the first time, about thrco jean ago. A woman, blessed with fine health until then, presented herself at his studv. emaciated, nnd exhibiting c cry symptom of a uecp injury uonc 10 ncr sjsicm. Ilcing nucstioncd about the caues of the serious cnangc which had occurred in the Btate of her health, this woman declared that for. scen or eight montlts she had been workintr from moruhur to ninht with a eew- ing machine. 'Iho ncccfsarv motions lu this occupation produced a cry peculiar sensa tion in Iter, ulin.li often forced her to sus pend her work. This fact struck Vr. t.uibout forcibly, nut, tue case being isoutiu, the generality of these alarmfng clfects could sun (jo uouuieu. m. iiuinout resonea, then, to suspend liis judgment until other observations micht come to cunflrra the first. These cases were not slow in presenting them selves In 18G5 M. Ouibout met with three new cases like the one which no have men tioned at tho St. Louis hospital. Since the month of January, 18CG, five new cases, en tirely alike, have been observed. At the beginning of last April two w omen, strangers to each other, and working In different work shops, presented themselves at the consulta tion on .Saturday Iho first was a blonde, symphatic, her checks hollow and pale, her bouy emaciuieu; eric experienced violent epi gastric pains, painful digestion, and other functional disorders; in short, a general state of uneasiness and exhaustion. She attributed all these sjmptoms to the sen lug machine, for they had begun to manifest themselves seven or eight months before that is to say. since her entrance into a workshop of sew- ing machinery, llcrore this time she had been vigorous, ruddy, fat, and in perfect health. "As for the rest," added site, 'I am not tho only one who suffers in this way; several women in my workshop arc sick as I am, and from the same caiuc, the continual mov ing of the lower limbs. The swinging of the whole body exhausts them and gives them, as it does me, pains in tho back and stom ach." The second patient who presented herself the same day was n robust woman, brunette, with a ruddy complexion and sanguine tem perament. She had eniojed good health until she en tered the workshop, where she had been for a year; Bhe had been obliged to quit it In consequence of the particular fatigue which tho machine caused her. mic siaud tlutt ol five hundred women who worked in this simp, one of tho largest in Tuns, at least two hun dred experienced the same cflects. Tho population of this shop, too, It con tinually rtnewed. There it a-continual go ing ana coming of women, who enter mvery good health, and come, out thin and dtbihtu- ted. ihcse facts merit tne uxed attention 01 physicians and hyglenists. The remedy, besides, is very Blmplc. It would consist, according to our opinion, in establishing the great work-shops, not a steam mat nine, nor ev en it gus-moliv e pow er, hut a moving shaft with arms or a horse. turning a horse gin and a horizontal slinlt. When the work-woman should M. to make the machine go, she would only have toihrow a strap attached to the horizontal shaft ovtr the pedal of her machine, and to detach it when she should wish to stop the motion. It has been proposed 10 u.iapt to mo sew ing machiuu tv magnetic decimal motive power a simple motion by h md or hnri-e gm would seem to w more prw deal lMho chiefs ol the workshop rifuso to adopt tin simple and eflitaciotis mode of prt nerving the health of their workwomen, they ought at leost to arrange so as to rentier tho work less continuous, and to shorten tho duration of it. It is certain that many women in the world nso tho sewing inaehmo without expe riencing tho inconveniences of it. Hut they only work lor a few hours m siuccsion, and not for entire davs, as tho women in tho workshops. Tho danger lies in tho continu ance of the work. Tho humanity of tho chiefs of the workshops will not wait (with out doubt) for this medical udv ice to become an Injunction from authority An AitTtHT invited a gentleman to criticise a jwrtrult hi bid piloted of Mr Smith, who was given to drink, rutting bis hind toward It, tho mllat exclaimed " Don t touob. lti it is aot drr." "Then," isld he, "It cannot bi like tar friend bml.u." NO. 252. Southern RoutormtlonAner Etrry (hlnjc, WhsU Then? Suppose the southern whites were to suffer confiscation of their property and disfran chisement, as demanded by Mr. Thad. Utc vons suppose the blacks wero to obtain the right of voting and free gifts of landed estate, as advocated ry Wendell Phillips snppose a wholesale system of banging w ere enforced, as advocated by Gen. IJutler suppose the southern States were reduced to tho stvle and condition of provinces or territories and then suppose that after all these things were accomplished there were still to be symptoms of dissatisfaction In tho South, and occasional outbreads against tho blacks as at New Orleans what then? Of course even then, according to the extremists, it would not do to admit these States to their constitutional position in the Union as long as uieywcre anytntug icss inau entirely sat isfiodwith the treatment meted out to them. or as long as their regeneration was so In complete as to make even an otrttslonal riot possible. liut we hardly suppose the Northern poo- pio couiu ever, unaer any circumstances, be induced to countenance such horrible scenes m Parson llrownlow urges against his South ern fellow-citizens in case they remain con tumacious toward the policy of Bitch men as himself; and therefore they would have to look about for some new means of dealing with a community that was found to act pre cisely as all other communities have acted when political persecution was exercised over them instead of political justice. There would be but trfo modes, so far as wc can sec, which could be adopted one of them that which is now urged by conservative statesmen, to wit: permitting the Southern States to resume their rights as States, and the Southern people their franchises as citi zens, with all the powers and responsibilities of regulating their local affairs (or them selves, and maintaining civil order on their own account. Or. on the other hand. sub. jecting them to permanent military rule, anu maintaining among mem such an annj as could at least hold possession of their ter ritory at all hazards. Ihis latter stjle of policy has been tried not a few times, and in not a few places, in the history of the world; and though we have never heard of civil or political order being permanently maintained under it. and though of course it is impossible to associate with it any Idea of republicanism or irccaoin, ci tt would at least have Ita advantages over boiuo other plans which are more sanguinary, as well us over some others which have their atioclty concealed beneath a thin veneer of patent philanthropy. No doubt a pretty hcavv standing army would be required for the regulation of the eight millions held in sub jugation from tho Potomac as far as tho Itio tirande, and no doubt, alter a while, wc should hive raised up a xcry turbulent pop ulation to deal with; but still, as matters would surely be growing worse all the tune under our hands, and us it H very hard to turn in such a course when onte it Is en tered npon, what could be done but increase the army and intensify the stringency of its rule? One of our Southern correspondents, writing from (Jeorgia, discussed this matter xcstcruay, ni it appeared in that quarter He spoke of the results of treating nnd hold ing tho Southern people as conquered ub jetls of the desolation that would soon ex- h.iust the South, of the certainty that it would soon be a dead w eight attached to the Union. and assured ut tint it would only be possible J to repress turbulency by a large armed force f stationed among and restraming the people. inn 1 11 m wrucr yivwimi me iiituu'r airao.. en tirely in Us economical Influences upon the country; and that is a point of view to which our uguuiurs win pay 110 attcniion wnaiever. We imagine, however, that both, in this respect, and in respect of the influence upon tho liberties of the whole country, of a des potic policy toward the South, the people will in time come to consider tho entire ques- finn 'I'limr will Anil u Iiiil.wt amnn ., ' vavaa. iiivi li... uim, nv lUUtL. DUUUITI bib later, that thero is no course so wise and sale as that which accords with the Constitution, aud which demands a recognition of the ex istence and rights of all the State, nnd uf the rights and powers inherent in all citi zens, South as well as North. Is it not the truo way to adopt this course at once? A'e-tu 2 oik umes. Terrible Tor undo lu Now JcrNcj. A terrible and destructive tornado occurred near Mount Holly on Friday evening Inst. The Mirror says it commenced about n mile and a half from IJuddtown, uprooting trees, prostrating corn and icnces, doing compara tively no other damage until it reached the residence of Hannah Alcott and Bister on the north road of Mount Holly to Pcmber- ton. it mile and a half from tho latter place. , -t 11 neured the residence or the Misses AUott it prostrated everything before it; forest tries wero torn up or twisted off. us I though they were saplings, fences laid low, and of sixteen apple trees in the rear of the 1 premises, fourteen were uprooted, and J some of them moved a distance of eight or ten feet. Tho houe, barn, wagon house and pig. pen were directly in its track, and thev wero all entirely destroyed and thrown together, a perfect mass of tlebrit Such utttr de struction we never before witnessed One of the sisters was absent ut the time. Hannah only being at home hlie had re tired for the night before the storm came up, and when found was on her bed, which hud been forced ugmnst and amongst the branches of one of the large trees pioslratcd near the fence. A heavy limb was direcll over her, serving as u protection from the broken timbers, furniture, A.e. bhe was res cued from her perilous situation aa soon us possible probably having been lying there for half uu hour and taken to a friend's houe in Pembertuu.whcnit was ascertained that her leg wan broken m two places, be side being dreadfully mangled, and her head severely tut and bruised lltrinjurits are of siub a linluri as to warrant but little hones ol her reuoverj. The htMio wus htted from Its foundations. moved five feet from the road, and dashed to atoms, breaking into pieces everything in it, tho outbuildings sharing tho same fute. '1 he hay aud straw and broken furniture, were scattered in all directions, and shingles mid pieces of boards were carried over adjoining fields to the distance of a mile. One-half the roof of tho homo was found some wventv or eighty jards off, and heavy pieces of timber anu large numbers 01 nncKs wero carried to iucrediblo distances. The tornado passed on across several fields, prostrating fences, trees, corn, aud even thing elBO In its track, until it reached tho John L Allison farm, three quarters of a 111110 irom tne .Misses akoii, owned by nam I C. Kambo, and occupied by his sou, where It struck a new b trn, forty feet square, leav ing it an entire wreck. Two horses were in the barn, but after tho wind fcad spent its TUB BAT1UJ1.U afirUPblbAn 1. pnoiiioaa .T.ry norBiBg (sub.bj. iinptni bt . 1. M cbtui Co ,o JU "lata .lrMt,.a4 1, faraliaia W.ll V il aa u . u aa 4 .?! no.lbi ; bb! 1 00 for Urx moat.., MriVi.y in atf . fit. npln.a. fir,tM.M, Blafl. .p1.a( 6 aaata. THB WBBKLT KiTIOIUl KBrDBLtGl" fapBallaa.Tarr Friday noralBf i Oaa copj oa. xar 100j Tar-. opla oa. 7at, WOO j T.m .olM'n. ftir.lllOP fnry tney were gotten ont, apparently free from Injury. 1 he coarse of the tornailo m from lonlli. vest to northeast, and extrmlcd not Tar froi ten rnile, In tome places us track marking three hundred yards In width, while in others it covered but a narrow space. In some localities its course would be ngtag; then for hundreds of rarda Ita course would be ai straight as an arrow, and again it would take its crooked path, and so went on in its work oi ucsirucuon. Grnernl Lee's) Application fbr Par !toiiluaeretliig Correapondenee. IlBinqolBtaai Anaias tlairan" Brans, I WiinuaioB, D. O , Jnaa 20, I8M. Gtnrml R B. It, JiftKmcnJ Va.. (JkKRAt. : Your communication of dale the 13th instant, stating the steps you "had taken after readinir the President's nroela- mationofthe 29th ultimo, with tho view of complying with its prorisions woen you learned that, with others, yon were to ka in dicted for treason by the gramTJury otrfor. folk ; that you had supposed that the officers and men of the army of Northern Virginia were, oy me verms oi weir surrender, pro. totted by tho United States Government from molestation, m long as they conformed to its conditions; that )ou were ready to meet any charges that might he preferred against j ou and did not w ish to avoid trial, but that If you were correct as to tho protection granted by your parole, and were not to bo prosecuted, you desired lo aail yourself of tho President's amnesty and proclamation, and enclosing an application therefor, with the rcnuest that in that event It lie acted on, has been receh ed and forwarded to tho Secretary of War, with the following opinion. uuorscti incrcon : "In inv opinion, the officers and men na. roltd at Appomattox Court'IIouse, and sinte, upon the same tcrm given to Lee, cannot be tried for treason so long aa they onsen cine icrms oi ineir parole, this Is my jindcrstanduig. Hood faith, as well as true policy, dictates that we should observu the condition of that convention. Dad faith on the part of the (locrnment, or a con. struction of that convention subjecting tho oflicers to trial for treason, would produce & feeling of insecurity in the minds of all the oflicers and men. If so disposed, they might cun regard such an infraction of terms by the !oirmnent as an entire release from all obligations on their part. I will state further tlmt the terms grunted by mo met with tho hetirtv approval of tho President at tho time. nnd ol the country generally. The action of Fudgo Uudernood lu Norfolk has already had an injurious effect, and I would ask that he be ordered to quash all Indictments found against ull paroled prisoners of war, and to desist from the further prosecution of them. "U. b. Usast, Lieut. Uen. "IlEangeARTERS Aruiis Uhitid States, I Jon. 1 tH " J This opinion I im informed, ia subBtan. tantmlly the sumo ns that entertained by tho iio'Tinuem. i hum lorwaruiii uuruppu. fatuu f i tmlietj nnd pnnlnli to the Presi denl with the following endorsement thereon: " UesjKMtfuUy forvtimlid through the Kei rct uy of War to the President. "with the ear nest ret ommendat ion that this Application of ticiHTil H. II Leeforaninestj and pardon may be graiiUd him. '1 lie null) ol ullefiame reiitircd b ruent unhr of the President docs iml accompany this, fur the reason, I um iiiluruifd h) (fiiieral Ord, the urdu re quiring it bid not reached Kuhinond when this was fornurdid U. rj. (jrant, " Licutenuut (Jeucral. "IlEAIiyl AlUEKS ArXIEB b HITED STATES, I June III. l"mj " i ry repect fully, V. t). Urant, Lieutenant Oeneral. RicrTi called tho attention of our readers, says the San Francl'eo Chronicle, to a very remarkable Berraon ou the influ ence evcrcisid by the theatre, preached at Chicago, by the Uo. Robert Collcr. No one cun read this most sensible and thor oughly fiarless discourse without being im pressed with n conviction of the honesty and earnestness of its author, nnd the soundness of his victts. There la one nossacc In it that strikes us as peculiarly beautiful and full of philosophic al insight. lie is speaking of an occusion uhin ho attended one ot tho great London theatres to sco u play that haa run more than one hundred nights, and to en dear cr lo disco cr the secret of its popularity. He watched the audience as their emotions were stirred in the progress of the piece now to awkwardlj concealed tears, and now, even before the moistened eyes had ceased to shine, to unrestrained laughter. Observing how invariably the sympathies of the rudest and coarsest of the spectators' wero on the side of characters representing virtue and courage, and how Invariably they were ngalnt the villain, the oppressor and the betrayer; observing likewise how theso rough and unimpressible natures seemed to be touched aud awukined by every noble or t!ciicrotts sentiment that Mas uttered, and by cery poou or iinsciiisn uci mac was ueun eatcd, he declares that he reflected thus: "Here, uon, are some thousands of peoplo giithcrcd out of London; most of them, after the long daj'a grapple with the harduessand meanness or their daily occupation, out of homes in which thero is, alas! but little room for beaut); from the plane of a lifo that, on the whole, is low. They come here where this beauty of moonlight and sunlight and mountain aud meadow appeals to the sight; the music to the ear: and this great lesson, that it is only noble to be good to tho heart." There is nothing strained or evag. gcruted in this vein of reflection. Liery iilu).gcicr has often witnessed scenes ot tho thiutrc that have suggested similar thoughts. Our )mpnthic8 with right against wring, with innocence and virtue against c;afi or violence or lust; with truth and honor against treachery and meanness, can never bo aroused wholly in N aiu, fur the good that is only thought, or felt, or willed, though not expressed in action, is still good. Aud theso s)mputhles lire oltcn stirnd as powerfully lu the breasts of the ignorant and uiicnltho. ted by some (lujMucloJrauia, with its tradi. tionaf stage ullmn and its impossible heroes aud heroines as thev are in the moro refined ond critical by tho loftiest production of the tragic muse. "Little Red IUding Hood," or " 1 he Babes in the Wood," moves a child more than " Hamlet" or "Macbeth" moves the parent; and tho rudest sensation play e er put upon tho stugo has more pow. erful illusions for a Uowery boy than "Hick, elleu" or "Ion" has for a fashionable au dience. s A W Y E P. S rrjRB AMcnosiAb vrnrTsniroovrorxD, VOK SUAV1M AND 1 HK routr A IKKli AMIJICAJ llIscntEUr. Ni olb.r Soap, frpl.a or Jomo.llc bai .T.r bM. o0.rd wt,tcb uio.u tl. imMlr villi ooionl.uly aa UU. aic.Il.ut CoiutMiiaJ TBa Ut lu iufn u .H par.ll.lJ mj li i w .Uif.lr toLkr"c.d.c. or all otb.rala Iba u.ra.L, Bold br X1DWELI. A BO.V, asl E ""l a.ar ryariaiita.