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wv.T.n .Ktiirms. DAY (I HIN ,i I M no- oK-Ute? P*ilil?nri? ' N)\t roi K TIDATPR. ,_.,_. ._ ti ?UPE. Robert . I _ ay au E Al - K -ria i - ' ' ,RTlT Mr ?*"? art. Mr. 1 nail-i . ol.v.ii ? TUlA. THIS Hf.' MPI. W iKI KP ABRAHAM ?Ve. M? ? THF IB.-I Uti TION )(>r!i I. a. ta IB i ? ftr\ t . HP. ARTISTS1 FIND B. n. m i; ii [??reiiport. Tll'i i 'N' LUT MraUtb?r Ml W. Morran. KM.! -ii 11(1 > PI RSI i I . ED DARKEY, ?to _ _ rrr-P EXHIBIT! ? ....MUM TIC _ _ ran and v- ?nvAU it m i. ii IT. WKf HKX'a CHURCH, athel. Wla-caa Les i id ?ve I TIBEaTHK. TH'S r.VRNlNO-:- . . mil D?wt?ea. ORr \ FAIR AT Till PRESBYTER!/N t ill Kt 11. ?ornrr ot Oraad ?Lil Crewb. I ALL, THIS EVENING?MR i ? INTER paini.p.:,., nut l OLYMPIC THEAiFH TiilS RVKNIMO-at ut M ASTER OK RAVENS ti MM til ?a Du?inrss iNottccg. Th * i 1.1 1 '.i.\. SlLVBR ? Bira? I i r i. i - I i ruluotnt ' it'll? I'LATrii ',i??in. M-i i tu ni fu!. Itssi? ?id T?A ?.??vi ?. i I Iahl? Mai. ? ?riy ?ujmtioi ? baa? le Nickel Bilrvi ? r?r of ?ilrb thickneaa that el in ti it? a' illa- fron. It d ia lh? prod.uti. a <f S<>t.iti ra ?a(a?ed. an I t at i?f?ut? i-nt? PLSTBD \V AS.' ?al??'i | ' . ?tamped ??a? g] ?r-vUA?(yr,,0 aal an sa araMrf taan art I. ? ? ( ?? ' air ?at . n at? ?a ifcrtl I? I ?ti ??It be p? ?raid tie?, ?raj . i- - . IU ,nt: v AOWAT. At? now ..attairii otrrr IBUi--- < thalr own Im La| all lb? norol taaaa JeWtLBT (l ? aid Finer (lo n? Kain I? J hart a?-.? a Nepi?? ?aa? aetr? aaaavitaatM of ilcb ?nd ?_ 1 ? v .'. ' t ? i IUt?i? Fu arti J thai: I n< It throu.b to Mere?r-?t . katn - h I . Al Lit WAJ.B V-.tba-rl.au? S' VARB. We I Mr? I - I.?ria A*iortB)?nt of br.?- 'MUSA DIN Ltd SKIS. Thr'-arki) <?:l of Palm and Mack, IS? Piearviin? Raetoriai and Hat 1 ? the muet aanaSht'?1 ?"* waoderful ?ruc e tb? wo id ern produc-d Tbb Mab? kl or Pane, I B ?nd haaaaSjal Perfume. ?To? cal? bp all Drtiut?'? ??d NsfcaaBSI Pnce SI P?i b?Hti? ?a k T .\ VSaiOBT ? (o. Nu 1110 Lib? y ?I I 1 Tttl 1I"?.ii Tbb I SaaMSB a?sobtbb*t in rae Cocstbt M RKin PVNEti A"D TEA HITS, FABI- C.OCkl AM) STATUARY, ?aJ ftae F?mt Coon?-nf ear eera imp "IRA, N-w SM?, ?,..- and ?14(1 II'il? 'A. '.ins' Family Silver ' I.r i' ? U.U.. \ t " , ,:- i W.ai: I ?. - ? ' ?use Mir, ? Pi mi D Warb, Aim ID: i .lAK'ill. ,N< lill NT ( DNsril" A?? B ? al '.: ? Pi ? ban?? ' .... I ii, PUiit? pt? ?art ii ' -i lo mu 'u- e ?lamp '? ttvs trorldi Tia/1? i ? tr. - black r i.- rara. H ? elinrd Ha A K?t a i m i' ?rfornera._ R-?-.? bl? ) - -rwi?ti-llACHi?r? wirld Fl?b?scb 9 M Co. _.No. i i Broadwa? M i: i - i . . t'OMADI i.r.iy Hfiif. karn" '-? leand.-i ? tltSnr?! THK ARM AKI? LRU, 1(1 It. P RANK PaLMBR, I.L. 1).? Ttv? "Baal fr?? lu ? - to ofhrera ead nallian*. l.BnS Chartaal ?? ' N. Y., II (sraea ?t.. Kation. Avoid BBaataBM ruf? I R' ABB?. aarrwaTBB? br.? Mau? Aloa kadie?i Lui? 'I mae ()fb-e oui? ? - f? i .... . ? rntaanL ' ARD < HA RUY ? Wim a ? V Nu. tii h .*i? ? _ II I.! .\v V ind \ tEWS, 4 ?? Ai a ia? LAitDAcsrs* ha UnaasTACa ... ' i. ? V\ i . ii ictiines m HrO'ik ?ra at Nu :| :ii i-i'lt ,?-r_ I li BTaTl "'?- BaasBB lawatar. N I ' ! , *.? \v HIT! A I.LF.NSBY, al ItiTTieri _ Mi ?n Bruedwey i - ?Nilli? Kill" tala la? Baw and ?aitnirab.? V oi llrni? A'U. _ __ ') < ? -as ? lit Hinom? at At tYBkrvkLL's I .vhd i)ift*T. No. 303 Broad? a'aaVl*. ' ?? i. .?all tb? a?w atylra. Tt? ??? ( ?vari.. \ i?it.v. ' ??in ?, b* eel I??? a. |)A?jB.v PCLMO H't.'M hivl Trochh ?*?r C?r??A|h? i.c?4???i..l lerrrywhar? l>a; lunjel'i Maaaaaarui ktiaeal Pa" it ttiaa?' Ele??lot I in pkye Ul?tj?c??ilr l)?pot M.' StWllfQ MACtiIRK? ?Tea Saab ?nd To Rbbt. i \V Wini? Vu '44 Mr..!??? ttpottlra K SlITC't rtr.Wlt.0-M A? on?. N , vu ttr,ad?.y Hlrhe?! picinlga? '|old medal) ?f Mary h ' ' -ii Pa -???? P.".. 1er? *Ta.a liOWB B?ACUIBB KWISO Mtrrmaaa Eua? liewa tr I'tUim! imauto? ?f ina ??wine Me Cai?radobos lUiit I?yb.? Um baal afuat niniiu ?V-tai-t ?A k ..a??.l- aa 1 r?t? a ?o ?pp.i?il at No * Aalor Haue? Was? rtsvriNoM.vciiiNK CoMpaiy. No. 5U6 llrDml ?aay Ta? ?alf LoUtu-k Esbilt Macmibb ?bet um i ifrmyti ?ara^/?_ _ TUR Mu?t Mm :? it 1'Bp>.-?(t ?OtOTKR A H.vkkb's /lte??a<i I ??am? Sawuc MacBIBB. W?. tSS Broadw.y_ i >lrb t'iLR Curb. Oa ItLiaar ? Pius larracaBBT Pewitlra't --,r-? I - B art MSI ' I'1 M S?m hy niall ?ti ra. (?ipi pi St - , .,. -- ?old uy ir ?|I?U. A?et I wantad ?vary ?bat? AdlttaaeJ ti Hobaiss M?n?|?f S? ?T5 Broedaey. Mea Tort_ PiLRd I ii ?)i<rinanently an?-1 M? ?uri' ?i o[?r?t?.n ??,, ir?J Th? w iret ??sei auecr?afully rt??A??l Apply at Da A. Lraaa I M?dtral Offlc?. No 3? Eaet Ewiib.i lb ,d loor Ilota lb? Buwrrr. m4 t??tw?r?B Bowrry aad A Holiday I'bebknt ? I'ollak A So?, Nu. m B??*???, Mew Y .r? u??r r ,? rtt a. MaBBaCBsra Pira Mass Pipa? cat to ord?f r?p?r?d ?nd moui i? I Cartea Viwnattc, %.\ \wr dt>reii; Duplicate?. $. All aeaaaL.??? r*?i?t?rad. B. A L??i? Ne IAO ( ha'tarn ?? N Y Nbw Krui lathis Navy Cap Abb ( Barrie _________ Obvib fro siiHimr.?!? -?"?: uni Itillaiiiui it irv k.'it'iin ?ti-iii ir? I by Man-tLia s Uaaar Ubsibatic His?: I b? ? li'ii(ti??a (iBitiAiniMt)-? ha,h Dtb.?Tha baat arar naas -f^.r?) tVk?ta??u?Bd???a|.;.ia,^1, ?|? f,i ? Aatoi lloua? _ Wl -ASMlWIB, MAi llt.NK. -" IUHUHIII ?'-?*''? al li.? Oiturtlit?' I rxxiJ le? ??aipU? ?f b.ia ?Ui?iim Na. UM Buaiia?;. BAD the Ti.i'TH' I tO I IT.- ? a ? iiii.i" . | Hi-. Ii i? like uylt'i . .. Bat thal arl th t iii- iiiiujiiiof . ?nd not ut it bad. Itlawot-e ItBBthBl BW . I, i-r?TTKK a NTnntra Pott tat? > r reeas A bt '?? :i kuown be)'' *'??' , rigent? ? i' ...... u 11 .".i astet Bj I a i?yini that ?C Inlum'er B batatal tint vi litlrver i. eicellriit ;? I at a rityon ? l.iil. ?VBBI ? 1 BB lewBteBt BB] IBB ?Vi IIittpk? liare l?eeii ?dveitl-d ?nd coutiuue lo be ?draiiurd in every n? v. t|?l??r of ?ny prumlnene? te thee -ii.-re and ti.?t in? ?[?onUiiriiu? leatiui ita t?*? "?lated into all written l?n?u?ir? 11 ? i.v i -i'.,! i-, ti. i , ,i?v ?I,,. ?ci. ,i I" 1?-? befshte ??ipaperaliiduot BJ Bl tht " '"> ? ?'* >"J "l ''''"' ?nrr/u,. .-? -i - <". In. !hi miJ ?id' >' BBSBS pT'itil 'i n , leSktaaai ?^BataBajateal itl If ,f II,?a l,?Te horn aair I . :..,,,. ti,,- stel naaral ,?'?' i mrh.hs.l, and ?lio?o me?u?atu gniJsu lu rat ilium lila? duertod Dieu fur r? nrJt Xmtonk ot?la Gritan* MONDAY. DECr.MIU.K 10, IMS, TO AMERTISF.KS. \Vn will tli mk our advertising cin-tomer? to hand in their AJii-r; iruiriiii?t ?t r?rlv an Imur aa punible If nrnnil aflai al o'clock tber caanot be rlnaltied und-' th?,r pat BM h??ui. To C0BME8P0NDENT&. \ii ?? ?aeaabetakeaof Amm'ShiusCtMBauoteattera. What? a iniivi i--1 for in?'Ttin'i Baal be authenticated bj the ??t ni i-. Merit} Im pulilir.v Imii. t'i.t us a ?.'ii irmitj- fur hit f.'?>>u Balta. All In" -t.uuld lie udilrrsted lu vi New Yurk WtiaiiBOt hli.lv;'..i??' tu n-tur ri?** On the tecoml page of Tniluy'i pnprr trill le found a rolumn of Militai ?mUltigiut?, rcit?tmttkf tht milttttiry erent? of the vak. Hrcwklyn and t^uienn (until y neu?, Buse Ball item?and otlur mullir?, Imite the Court reports und calendar? and the Monty and (Umral Markt la. Tht Nrtr-York ?lorld, aflur puii.si'iitHii.! tobt liniinil liy tho rulos of tho Aawttdeted 1'ress. \ ."luted thim, and was dismissed fruin the A??uc.ut.oii. TUa vmII it ?DC it? anxiety lo fat1 nit?> a quarrel witta tho remeioiag raeatbei? The Morid ImiistH uf its enterprise. It printed in .ldwu.ee < vtia? ts fruin tile Pri'Milcut'.? Hi BBtafje, wlm h l'ai lii'c-ti Bjifta tu it tinder a promise O? ttCfetJ until re.ii ia Congi,?-?. \\ . 1" ; ,'V iii? lunn n! ?-111 ? is known m law as " Im-iuli of trust." A da* or two later ti (???pute-li was printed in its column?? parpoTtiBf, t'i Bi .inn from 7Vir firinnrtdfi Cummtrcuil, v.l. ii. BAW The Commercial, but vi,- ?'.len lunn tin- ??roof room of ?UhOtbai Mwipapai. This feat ure of ens is called, w believe, "petty larienv." We accord to The Horld pitc-nnii' Ure in Stag .S,lit! Journal, lu. The sptsech of Mr. 'Umina.? Hughos, membet of Tai Iiaimuit fur Lambeth, ia, in view of all stances, as frank and candid as an Kngli?h legislator ka to Hinke. Mr. Uni;!,.'- 1 | hoi,eves (but in the Uliioli .if Cb in li itnd Siuto the adrantaf'i'S liavepri |."iiil? ra'? ii. WY du not. nor d" wo r??? bow Kiiir'ii?;inun tai retveoa tbea any such txpentiti b? ; D tbj tHbtl ' Mi. BOfbOt thil.i.? that ti.e ('.' RP1 li " would be ??uiti- a? u-! iii mil n- itroof if ata arara ted (Vom the S iite." A i miifortal'le and mod "?i.ino-i surely?but it i-, tila.n that Mr. I! baa not thought utapi ?mort ?.I the has it nghtuous d.?union would be to | g per? .iinl ttoobjeclionetrla po Di -1 Mr. Hughes?- tpaecb ft I tbt railroa I evictions, by which W.000 peraoOl ?i re tunied out of their homes in the iin-troDulilati ?in-1:it t. the nilulterii tion of the, t -. and bil : i*ont an 1 ttrj Lin-mi stun! it. dor of a broad <?du.-a tiona! tr?t of ?nffrafre. Wltat be aayt repnrili'.. Alabama olaimn will be rend bj etarj Aiuctu-in. iiiti rest. Ile i? not BMpaVttl ta tvlinit that Kiikilund aliould pay for the Alabama? mi-ihic!; bul be that the (j'lest.'.n thereof ?hoild i- ! fairly arbitrated. WBATlSTAMmrO OUT REBELLION WEANS. W9 publish tin- niorninjr ttTaVa? I Bl tbt LoatdtBB piaa ablob it n propoatd bl d<-.il aitb taa Fenians m Ireland in the ki tht (??.?.ri-heiii'n ?1 ontl.ri ni.. WY i tim Tory (Kirtiou of that preta i?s all but u: Blf?0| a cotir.so o? ; . 1 the Ir.-I.; and oven the Liberal journal*, with one or two honor. tble exceptions, Join IB thal n.ea-'ire?. of tb?< ataiBBatt seventy (.'..onlil he BBOplejl da Thi Timr* ospdcnilly seems to antui] ?tto ??ometl? ng like a t.in.ivul of blood. "The rebellion," it "would l>c tfffflptfl out as we Itatnped out the cattle plaajtB)|M and it indicates, pret? ty clearly what woui.l be the character of the prix ess. "Should there be tnotber Iriab ?wletllion, theru will be i,o fal-e 13 mpetl J , DOT cv.11 resjei t I u those who take part in it. No doubt (?ovenmieut at.d the high civil and military authorities, and BtUNat o[iinion, will all be in lavor ei all [rftltiirla BMkTOJ and lawdeneaa. Bat m |OT?TB?vent on 1 trtb cea ti ? ti a bands and restrain the pa?sions of Mibordinate- a ' 1 tht heat of the conflict, mid half madden?') by tho bifbt and report ol recent aTociticp." No one endowed with common understanding tan fail to perceive what is really foreshadowed in ihttrtcj remark!. If they nuan anything, tivy ui'-.iu ?ndifccriminate butchery. They mean that ''.?? Hntivh soldiery hhal! be let loose ti j m the Irish population, to take summary and blooly vengeance. They me in that the cruel tale of the .11 tnaica massacre shall be rep) ated on a wider field and with more numerous victiins than Moram p.uy could f imish. They mean that neither atet nor age shall be resjiectod, and that the intiment and guilty euko are to fall beneath the same stroke. In view of m h a hellish riot of the passions as all this involves, Tht Ttrntt says: "The rer-uit would be one that we shudder to think of For our part, we shudder to think that in the present age of Christian cmlizutioii there ran ho found a journal with the pretensions and the position of TA? London Time? suggesting?yes, actually suggesting?such a retribution as that at which the remarks wa have quoted un? mistakably point. TA? Tim?*, vre aro aware, hastjno sympathy to spare for the African race. It attempted at first to defend, and afterward, when driren from itl original position by tho eridence of incontrovertible facts, to palliate, the atrocities per? petrated under martial law in Jamaica. But we did think it had ioma little "fellow feeling'' for men ef thp Caucasien itock. We are undeceived, however; and if Tit Timet is to be regarded as the eiponent of English fooling, then we are forced to the conclusion that under British rule the Celt straggling against in? justice and oppression, has no more chance of mercy than Uie Sepoy and the negro asserting what they believe to be thoir rights. But we cannot bring our? selves to believe that in a matter of this kind that journal speaks the sentiments of the great balk of the Knglish people. We cannot be persuaded that the men who are themselves struggling to wrest their rights from a selfish oligarchy would desire to see even rebels dealt with in the way whir li TAe Tirari SUKgests. The remarks of the great London journal would i-tti'in tu indicate a dintrust of the ability of ti? t? ivern iiH'iit to copo with mi ir.-urre, tnni-iry outbreak ni It.-land, lor puri'ly ?uch ti desperate und revolting ?ire as (in indiscriminate massacre W9?? never In- ilriMint uf ur i" ' -i'irthy lultillmentof The laaaSS'l pOfJ would con '-lim an;thingwe oaainiaVgine, that the porwtt ol tin- Brit???. Dottm? in'iit mu goa*. It would do taon! H i ? Um Bogil li name willi ?awwf mu? tTi-rldritai' ?ulainy. Whatever turn nlhiu? in Irelaiiil ii: iy > ie, IttII In.;)!-, lor tin- t liiir.n !'T of tha? C?iri^i.iii'Ail/.lti'iii wliiili we hant?t? m i-oiiiinoii with KiiglaiK?foi UM nkf of our roniinoii humanity?that niercv will no: lu- ?iicoiitiiiHtitly d.?carded, Mini | ijsjtOBOi I ?i ?rsiird worthy mill ol n ru.i 7,7 nu l HOM AND REFORM. Tilt' flilTMallhiM to which tim Hi'foriii uWfBBnl m England ii gtatwillf riniii't t.nl to BJTasjt n"'i ' this bid? of tic Atlantic, und the propre ? of the ?/M? ipWati mil d.iily iiitt'i??.yiiii' Btritrt? i? -r? -.vii! b? watched with deep and ?ymi'iithttie iL'tTi'-t hy all Amoru nu- h'Viil to the principle? of hnman fretJom and political equality. There it a por'mimt IboAtMl ? can prtMaa, how i wr, Ironi which w11 can hardly I any tu'gn tWaaUag to encourage the Kuglwh OOOfloin their pre,-cut rtincj-le tor equal lifta? They winde fended MgM t-lu.ery lo the utmost of their ahli'y, and to the last intiment of ill cxi-tence iu Anuru 11. tad who are doini.' all m tier potTOf to prevent our lice dmcii fruin ohtiiiniii:; pOMtanwOO O? the 1 oinnhiiicnt of thci-personal 1 il>vrl !??<-. 1 ?mnof bo rups* ted to bave either (rood wish or good wortl for OOOMM MM ? a* that wliich is now OSgOgillg the eliiru'i'- Of the BotalUOIl of the oh! country; while tli? ''.'ho, hoMin^ toa dort of httbthrd coii.-en . .1 to I oii-uler that they are hound m nowojotoiirj to hflittle MOMl M they can the t ir'tiilii nu e ot the ItVform BOTO? ment, and to OlfNM grave doubts of it m. 'Uni-, mi- ure. told that .lohn llii^bt is ruin? ing the ( il'lie lie lui? l.tkt'Il lil li Uni?that aVifl spc.i bl I aro too liitciiipcrati?th.il hi> tleinili, lol Oil OTO tOO violent?that the meu-uri't he fH> IN lOSJ ?Weeping?that III? proceeding* ire alto Vether too revo!u!ioi.ary. ?UtUl k hut the 11 bo ni Um ol jurgatmi,- t.l tin I | -I Eng! uni the greiit popular leader?the stale rrprod'n ?inn, ill? deed, of th' m lilililelit- ?h;i li 111 r-?.l?~?:i!u?' re ist* in all BgOB,] an hi id n | ? - til g D Ml I.ib.,r.i.e. to 00? < tiinpli.-h trrtnt ?clot iii.? in the Hid rOOtl oi lib. ' bunnin hupp ni"'-. Bat -'irh eeiitimet.'iS liiiry?.o wi.i'ht with tlit'in, and ure pttWtiil ' ttlMOaV tv ? rd march of the race. 'ii.it. |fl tlitioiis of ?.?nii'ty ululer whi'I. 1 ..?ntl.. COOM of Kifniii. night di-fi ?it t.'ie |.ur[" Muled to Bom ; lut then- ure period?, win Ii what trimmer? would 1 nil v. ensuring nueces?.. In t! we Mi' hen. \ blOWl !l..il Um t Da. til I I Hut we are |oM ?hat then timate ? ? . the iiiorlul i. ol tl.i I' ary in 11 m: 1, li r. Thy hine "a horror oft". tion," it is asserted, hy the Bl OH. Ii i- quite new lajkt to to bo told I thnii ' order of ti ti I.uglish piopll 1 .1:.d ?nonar WV ,n!;]..' ti Bj ti ? licult to he Ii.' I'll Io . . a radical ern; ? ? the t.!n?. r ? aal in ititi ih mora ? ti. m ? I 11 that 1. I i . in 1! we B?k. the 1,' ? ? ? 1 u 1 the Ilmvi I.n 1 II ? -I -' block ' Mort a- ?.nilly orofl ?.'?'' ^ the abdication ni.. 1! . rind the til-.;. \ .'??Vi'l'itnn-. tin l,t thu* v. ? .: ? ? ?:. a the ii'i'lt.riii H.i: ?: I- .' ' D ary. |- I we are a war lh- An ?tragt ? '"iilit v. Lei: . bj iiirtsr. :. l.'i'Vt.i ? I eiitahli ,?!.:. 1* 1? the ?niiii? Of nulli o!'' ? q .ni '? J. W for wini li huill?n I li.nk , ? .i ?.i ga, ,i,h1| Lum ? . WJ| lie no :? ' ? ? ' ? I'lliiKii* ?if iireiiini M u : prob abilitiei a-e ..?1 .". ?ainsi th? mov?MhMri it. DtTorof equal nnht-; and miiiiK' litill. the ll.it Ct'd lull of rlllljillthy With it,' ? pul ?'I :l ? li EaTgUod. TI.6 pool Id torc the liherul ; 1 'iat 1 luinttit liiriilp-hc.- 11 Miiittiitlitit.il lo UM iir-erlii'i, ti ?it th - regarded with cold ilid.:' DOl poai?TI jtroviil, hy the cn ut hnirli-h m.dd!?- oJaM. And tie II tn.iik in!':', "I i., i:,.. , |aja ty Mr. l! Igl I in hil ?osx t ti on ' ... , lllterei-t iii lit rtlil.O III lh I q M More than ti ?OTOU 1! uiifr.imill. ti ? moro resist UM nigbtj ailvaning tide than can the stolid arid ?foggo?. 'ior.es. It bj OOIM ti} to he l."?'"'l ti.ut l|,c DI "-n'y w:!l DOtOliOt fur |tf?Bfl lu the threat ht Id out bj Mr. ?Mgk| in hi? fe.:, nt I. OD don t ?ni. I. ; hut he iiuii.t he altogether hlimlto tin-?igns of 'he times, or wo'ully iirnorant ol tin tem Innes ot I.i-ti ry, wl,o IsiN fosee in the pr?sent temper of the BOOOM ?11 Kngltiid the Htroiit/e?t po? mille indications 1 fu OOOaiflg radical chantre in the p" lilical coiidiiioii <t li .it toiiiitn, whose dirri t and in rvitahle ctfect will he to destroy, root niid hnuu li. Iba) peniicio'iv -t strm of sjajj hyiilution wliiili has fur ?o Idiik ii juriod dieturhetl the hariiiony and deliHited lrulll the eieellelire of Ilritish lustl! iltionr. LEGS. AMJtt AS h MOM V IMS TlMfa is -o:.i'''h.r.j? more than red tape in the I.e port of the li '-retnr> ot War. Koinling down tim dry details, the statistic? of men and ol' material, wo st mu I,le lipon ttartliiif.? and t urious facts which ars full of patho? and touchiiij? m^uettion. To a man who daly appreciate-1 dil 'wo ||g| ajpOl which he stalks to hi* hu-mess, and tho two arm? with whhh he tights the battle of lile, it w;ll he intereitiii? to know Ihut the War Department ha* furnished up to July 1st laut past, 3,901 lefts, MIO '?r"1>' not to mention lo banda, and U feet. liut the work it not yet finished. The Secretary estimate! that 1,000 lmbs remain to be supplied; and as there, are esses ia which an adaptation is impossible from the nature ol'the injury, it it recommended that the money ?alua of the limb which he would hare received had his stump beeu more compliant, he paid to every one in auch wise a sufferer. Thu? the Government seems to be doini? all that it can do to soften these surj?ioal austeritiee of the war, and to restore the maimed and crippltd soldier to something likeusefuLaesa and a self-support? ing status. Hut however kindly and efficient may be this provision, and however great may bo the triuruphi of mechanical skill, the sutfwnngs, the disadvantage*, and the corporal iBi-onvonience?. remain. And no art of the inventor, no cunning of the pliy*icisjjt can re? ston) the nervnn which havo been rudely severed, or maka the patient phymcally wl, do again. The natural complement of limbs id tho host, simply be? cause it is natural! and although habit may a N uatom tha wearer to hi? succc-danoum, ho will always bo conscious of the los? wh h art has merely BBedt tolerable. Ile may have tho power of in "?notion, but not the strength loUfj to continuo it; and tho now arm which restores his outward appearance may bo un apa'.'le of severo exertion. When tho host is done ? must bo entered Bpoa i.xount current of tho Rebol lion. B ?'? ?I aro ton and shattered bodies which aro beyo: . the ra ? . ti .surgeon's hand, and to whom tho .' 'oretary of V. ir can send no assistance. They gb ia the forty-one military of the Nation?one hundred and four thousand five huui.-od and twenty-sii of them?and IfatB atoHtsIag body represents a human life which, le fore the Kobollioii, vas u-,eful, active and productive. ? are more to c m?e, and the number will probably retattd tt tW i hundred and forty-nine thousand three hun'lrC'l and n:n"ty--c',.-n. To these D who weru buried eUo? where What a harvest ol ?t M h ' W- ?? '*?? ff?nat* ture of the virility of the land '. What a draft upon the production of tho futuro ! What a duninuf'un of the real wealth of tho OOUBtTV ! H it, putting a: le tbt luld cab ulations of tim oeuiomist, every roador of ordinary niMibUitj trill nraii the ?aotai?Vt)dfly??? cal fl'ilforin.:, tho btfl r ?ii.'-nt s, tho untimely depar nue ti UM ateatt, ai.l tbt tog and sharp sorrow of tho rurviving?of wives, of children, of sweethearts, to wh "in ide telegram or tho letter boro in ice, which, if it did not palay their souls, at least etaUfttl t!m whu!,' timor of their lives, aad while it darkened iii the.r fal ire, left them possibly eli- l.'j.ei.li'nt a:,'l alone il a bleak and bu?y world: lhere ?re wounds which pen?; his do Dot heal, and wants which tho Qorenuneat, however generous, it rappl". AU the laws ia the world cannot give bin k the sou to his wiilowed ino'her, or restore tho hi;.?b,nid to the arms of hu luiiely wife. T.'nr? ean hu BO n -ord ?ti the War Department of broken -th.re is M !,Biewfl of blighted hopos, HO I i?"ira, the days of distn - tjbtl, or the Mat aiOtl Dtootiog dream? ol' wottu n u boin tint red haul of war, stretch? ing from tbt lui-otr b't'ti.'-tie! l, I. n nmoriel sill.tt?Ii, i.|'iili the ViTl 1."arti. . lotted bOCBO, ?Aithall it- l? i.'ler reoolliletioot, tttI. may be, stern muterai ai I ' ; .v.irniuent places a little ina iimnum? m el tha !. hi of UM -"Mit'? grive; it ?ai bil widow and provides fal his children. ?'mi it do inure! Yes, more, much BO reu.einher in all its vaunted pol ey, in all its law? ei Um pteeaet, und ia all it* tuturi-, how much the very oppor? tunity of dong aaythil ?? us, and by what ? s at have earned the r.^ht aud the power tt shape the di UM K.-.eihlii-, tad to make it lardiao ti ill its ? i.iMren B?gB?Bal evry form of ojipresrion. We want no wasted lives. \Ve w.n.t BO rruttiitotis mor' wint a steady re uienihri'tii'i? ni th?? ju-t, iitiv.?.vii'l hy fBtoagaf?il kted hutfeil.?, but a! way I'li-s are at taatke, ur aa igiin ataJMtJBfaa. Bo mu. h is due to those who havo auf '.'"I. lill DU //./' 7 ?)/ i ni t M Iii A. IfC approach a radii ii solution ? ? ?iruiilefn ?>? i it will doubtless i' t.'? ? > i.t' i ?.I"ti..i;,-. and ordain, as I ? ? Bj tai the Pr. wai the only reason for deferring, last session, a ? tod lamiliar nae i-ssity to Con? gres? itself; but al tl.c I' I . BO longer ni waeel measure, the ipoear de . u? a mi't.-r of I ... ?8, we will 1 ?: ? 11 . . / ? ? ? .' , ?II la? a ?i J uaxtlol ia? a ; it. ii . iib* at ? ' ? ?? nrr??M srul aP ' I ?'rehensivo and Compact mc. .:e w.< ii.d passed. 'lu- I !?', l-l"'., by a two-l ? rtad the fir?t time, and sent in due foilll t" the I i ' ' ? ' .1 ,,;;,!-i.ti,??., Bjf -A hu ?1 Senator Morrill is?h.iirinaii. It was reported February ??ti, without iio' inlu.? aij 1 time, and no* stands among the first bills on the ta>lttJtaaT< On the'??th of .lannary li?1. S? I atOf Mo-rill re. ' | bill to " ???Minie the legislative powers dele Bated tu the CHieeof Washington and Q and tka 1 Coori ?tithe 1> -if ric t of Columbia." - for the repeal of the ? ity charte*?, and, in brief, the government of the Ihstrict by means of a direct I ^inpaaaeiiitl Cummi?. |irop.'?eii m. ? ! ? ?? rotary uf the I':, ridai I tur the I i:?trut''filling in soiiie ??irt Ihe Sei .-et/irVshp u! Stnte), ? Solh (tor, A ?BJJjOf, Col? lei tur, Treasuier, Controller, Engineer or {Stirveyur. Superintendent of i'olice, of Weight? and Measures, ui gtreetl and 11 i'hwiiT?, of Water Department, and Flfl BOagfater. Hoards of Btoiln and Kducation are also provided. These ofl'u era to le appointed by the 1' | deal BUd WlJafillued bj ti I inthensual mude. The powers granted to them are ifl effeef those ciiinuionly delegated to municipal and county authori? ties. This bill (Senate if?) wai rocominitted amended, and reported M the Senate May '.?, Mr?. It nuw stands* upon tim calendar for ac tion, and will be dis po?ed of st an early day. There are many Btra08J who desire the passage of this measure. The character of the municipal author ties of Wa?hington is almost as bad as that ol' New York It is affirmed bv public tuen i'o:i\.?r?ant with civic legislation tt.at the jobs are as great and tho nug a.? pert?-i t, proportionally to opportunity, as in l'y. Many doubt, also, whether Manhood Suf? frage will in the District effect a cure. The idea is entertained th ii even with the colored vote the old pro Rotithem and corrnpt influences will prevail for a lutijri.r period than is desirable. Again, there in a reasonable argument that no inunicipaLty can properly make this "city of magnificent distances" what if should be. To pave, light, and establish a proper and efficient system of sewerage, etc., wwild, it is believsd, beggar the property-holders, especially when It is remembered that the General Government owns a very large percentage of the real etstate??hat on which the pnblio buildings are situated, and othor ground not yet publicly occupied. Thors is at least $.VI,0(K),i)O? worth of National property in the Dis tnct, all of whtoh Is, of course, untaxi.hlo tor civic or county purposes. It will be urgeil as a principal n?a?oii for the passage of Senator MorriU's bill that only hy means of a direct Congrossioual Commission can the Federal District and Capital he mado worthy of the nation; while, at the same time, citnens re? siding in Washington will not be rated at more than an eciuitahle proportion ?of the taiation to bo incurred fur what is held to be a? national duty. Confiese has passe.? several lawi providing fei col ored leheols a pro-ra,!? division of the District taxes : but every provision/appears to have been ingeoiously and industriously evaded hy the municipal au? thorities. The s/ubjoot, therefore, must l*e again re? viewed hy Congress, anti ?ohio positive meniiire detor Uliuod f/'hioh i/tkiuiot be practically ttnnulle.l by I dis loyal quibble. Senator Wilson introduced a hill in the Boi i' - last Basion granting a million (ki acre? of tim p ib!;r lu, I, for the endowment of (ho D.-'nct ?chool?, providing* tir the aMM of scrip, proceeds of ?hu-; ? im United Btatei stocka, thai ipi .11 undiniii.: |o be u;ipli''l to tila mm u ton ance of schools without gio? lot or race. Thi-t hill a/aj nid reported buk to tho Senate, where it remains to be finally consul* red. On tho lending quostion, wo havo the radical measure propi-ed hy Judge Reiby, and tho lion. W. A. Darling's bill fur the election of a delegate to ('? n irum the District by all male persons twenty one years of ago, citizen? of the United BUioo, ami it for one year in tho District. The essence of .ni wide favor in Congress, and wc trust that before dngrt-s tnters iuto any wholesale Lyi-tlit: m over the subjoct of Reconstruction it will ? and ppecific justice ne irer home. A lol vi*') from the District of Columbia may be an individual ornament a* costly a?, u?eless, but thi.i lo? materially on what Congress proposes to do with ? ; laaaioiptl governments of the Dis _'_ AUiTRIA? The first procoodings of the Provincial Diots which tho tJ'ivornment of Austria ha? recently convoked do not augur well for a reconstruction of the Empiro ipoii a innis niore lasting than the one it has retted upon tiru far. Tho most important of these Diet? in -!i it of Hungary. It represents the population of more than one-third of the monarchy, and it is felt in Vienna that, in (aso of another foreign war, the disaffection ? d Hungary would bo more dangerous than that of any other province. The Imperial rescript with which the Diet was opened held out tho hope for a ipeod" termination of the difficulties which hitherto existed between the Government of Austria and Hungary. Th? party of modorate Liber?is, who foi to? the, leadorr-hip oi Deak, and who number IM vote? in the Lower House, are willing to i N || With tja?. I.overument, but insist on tho re^orarni!. of the laws of l-ISas a preliminary to thr . of common ufftira. Tho estreme left, or the Radical?, who number ii5 votes, have re ! not to vote for any addre?? until the Constitu tioa n entirely established. A great, agitation pre? vails throughout the country; tho Radicals are g lin? ing, the moderate Liberals aro losing ground, aad a cn,n, which may decide the fate ot tho Austrian Empire, seems to be near ut hand. Should the Government continue to ni US .on of the old Constitution, the most ??fui of the races of the monarchy will again i | it-) Moot implacable enemy. 8hould the Kmperor, on the other hand, bo induced to grant all the demands of the Hung-nan?, there would at .bio with the Skavic tribes belonging to ? iry. A dispatch from Agram, the capital of Croattu, t ays that there was iu that city an assembly of Ski ' hat the Hungarian flag wa- trampled DJadoi foot, mid that a great agitation begin* to npn ni I the G (against Hunmry. In the Diet of the 'lynd, the representatives of the I ik in favor of annexation to Italy. In the Diets of thr Qonaosi PflTilaCJJ. lOaVtlfalg men ? a permanent separation of 0?>rman Au?. ;. ii an impossibility. In Gallicia UM Toles ?ra jubilant that a native has boen appointed (?iv.ruor, and that tho proceedim;? were for the first Uhm ? . . hut the Ruthe ent a majority of the popo tattoo, ippeal louder than ever for lioip to I: All this indicates new troubles and now dangers to the monarchy. THE F?? ..J RACE. Au b1 race of suthoient magnitude t., ' ?ive attention of a continent or two, is aiino'itned to come otf the 11th of December. A ? i.itiry "t considerable enterprise and of bound bo (?aid to have the all tir in tow; and if the great ocean yacht trial does not e the evi m ot a century, it will certainly bo for no want of racy historian^. bbMbb, Hi nriitta, VootO and Fketwlng, are to Hook for the marine light on the BToot .'iid of th? Illo of Wight, at ouo o'clock on ' iy neit, amid tho imaginable cheers ot th ? ' ' ? . ;is of money and principles of seamanship are at stake j thou? sands and tens of thousands have been bet on this bit'iui;, miitu-t. Iho Jtohl Henrietta enters this raie s a vi. tim, ami it maybe to become a con the extent of the entrance-fee of thirty-thousand dollars; but all land-lubbers must be impressed with the oceanic character of the ?wert - stakes. Mainsail, jib, flying jib, jib topsails, fore i M 1 otl.iT marine t^ikle aud tog? gery, are talked of as only amateur sailors can, with a perfect wnnliness and hurncano of epithets that in these cloudy day* of Decemlier uiii't be the wonder .- >ale I iiidsinon and the delight of weather beaten tar?. There aro as many as tkree agroeiueii*? between the rival yachters, MOOMO. Bennett, OaVgOOa) and Lonllard; Commodore McVu-karof salt MtO is t'' be the umpire, and Mr. Lennard W. Jerome, artWI regret must be that he cannot outer a sea-horse j and carry off the stakes with Neptune as a jockey, bj to hold the porte. By all accounts the rate is to be as spirited BJ it is primely in its preparation and out l.iy. Nnii'ty thousand dollars have been subscribed to the common fund, and a hundred thousand, at .ter into the sport in the form of wa?: r-. The gentlemen who titke part in the race are all men Of WaafJtll and position, whose amusement takes the shape of the oceanic and heroic. Mr. James (?onion B nuett, jr., who, we believe, is the sole owuer of the handsomest yacht of the fleet, goes into the race with a dating otiergy which the fast-sailing BO? paper he edit-? will strive in vain to emulate. The race, bj mapped out, deserves mir admiration; for it is the very first time in the history of Ameri t an sporting when the love of exercise, that still at times stirs the pulsa and blood of young Man? hattan, has taken the ocean for a field. Let us ri'lil our best wishes to the general br?ete that will curry theio yachtsmen of ours to the Isle of Wight. Ml -h \l ITALIA!? OPERA?WIMTXR (lARDES. The popular opera of "t'rispino e la Co maro" will bo jirrf irnn',1 tim ??vening' by Mai M.trotMi i Indian opera rnmpany at WltttiT (innlen with thefollotrine: a liuirable oust. Mua i.'tuiaa K' i, .'?? tote lulim V i.t.-u'in I ?lui Koiicoui. ibis will lai the last tiran Hutt Ihi? dellf htfal 'ipi ta i in he rv Baahtw this MOaaa Th*** who hart) not Ururd it iboultl take a.h ai.tan? of the opportun??.? ORAltl) ( OUCttCT AT STKISW?T HAU.. Mr. Henry Tucker, the well-known couiposar of " When th? Cru?! War ii Over " mil other popular ?otitra,?ri?r? his tint concert at Stem ?a v Mull, thia BTBaillJ II? w?i be assiit.'il by tv Urn? airar of talent a:i?l will present imut attractif* rrnKraiDiB?. we hope thal a liberal publio |>n*raiia,re will wake Mr Heur? Tanker I first n uccrt a doctd?nl uax'??? WARI? SCHOOL K.CKPTIOV Last Friday evening there was a recepticej at the Wirti sMiv.il at WaihiiipTton HlgMa. na the uren station hy Mr .Inhr. Strait' n mt) lit? Tru?lee? of the Twe fth Wa-l of priie?. priiniiatiii hy him to ih'i merit.iriDUi sohalara. The aeaaaasB sad d.? ftno weather b'nught immy thiuor of both inei i>it ?Jl of ?tom, unlortauiUely. ?Hild Kain aiinittaace. Mr. Ktlatar Ktrichuiu. u )?ws hwaataaeaBaol util'.r Bia alile.l attviiaHl by MtHura. K. L. Urrrmore. Commaalonor eiset. U. IV, IVrkln?. Iiisuecavr, Truite?'? Stra?tou. Siallon, Krmvp ami Faller anti AMinnan B W Van Voorki?. M? Daily prraahatl with ?k11! an! Uat? at the put?? ?JUi th? iprU ami l?>yi perfiiriritKl their jaita wall in recitation?, ?iialoiru?? ?oles tluvU and choruse?. The opetiiiiAt aililrea?, by Mitis ?uria CashlnK waa approprlst? ivn.l well deliver?*., an I A Sa ?at rai?? ? ' bJiaa Fila Fay "? aa the pro(jranime kjul It. ma<Ve it a? ?asy to write of ti? try' in the ?eparatui?' bia**, wheo the tittie ?Irl appeatetl and-saor her aong Th?prue? ?ome elegant iKHik? wurt? then prraentr.1 by Mr fitr utoii to the btiupr ohiklren with a fea pimiant ?urti?, ?i, 1 Inlet aJAlrtataia were mad? by Ihe ('hairnvaii ?I'd ?aMM) 1 OfHcer? ami thr Alderman The laller invited ? coiamiltee io reo.'iii' troiu him a band ?tuae sum with winch to proenre suit iltli? proaeut? for th? tvaihtr? ???fore Cliriitmaa. (if all Ule ?..?oes unthill?! ,r?v.' mun |>leii?tire than Shasma O'Rriaa" by hla-ti'^ . ?Iiuhi- ailinn und brotjtw were exoellt'nt, and who ?ait al araat r?warj??l by a ?roiillouiaii BfSSSai willi? un?e lot, i.i? ii/rfiiiinaooe WAkSmNGTGN. III. MbXK.'Afa QIJESTIOB?COLiiRAItO?TUB BRXT Vii,?. l'KI-;Si?i..NT?1-Tl.?l.NAL lUSVaJI?B OBl'A RTM 8BT? Tim nar oat?i?mr. waixs'a Ptamjexo TABir? Illl.I.?AJLHII.a-s I KMKTRKIKfl? CKIUSOBAI? BT i bli?liara Be rae raiavst Wawi ne?, rus. Ike. a )rV<) The Pr?sidant is displeased with the tenor of N.ipo le m'- reply to the telegram from tl.eSui,. [japajltaBtai eallTg upon him to fulfill his promise anal withdraw, Bil troopa I'mm Ifoiioftia instailneiit*. ThevJalHiiot, ??.n, it is understood, ?ide with the Prtaidant It is considered doabtfel, however wh.-iiier tot fbrtber raijaaaa>trapoa till be made and the nrulialiil Mes aro that the Fra-ut h Km im-rta will be iillowi'd to have his own way. ladint. tlv it i? hinted that Napoleon's action m reftuwa ti? linly because ol abat h" regard.? as a violation of tbt plcufje of neulrality and non-inter? ference OB our part, hi? potttioo being that bv the ; of Gan. Ortega, the tiiapateh of c.-n. ?Sherman and other objectionable movements, our pledge of Dentnlity ?cris broken, and the oonpact therefore k withdrawn, rendered null and void. Napole?n having changed the time for the evacut lion of the French troops from Mexican soil, and the ports of Ifexieo hemg itill blockaded by Fiance, a ?to 1.1? ?.laen whether the Hinted States mea-of, war can land Gan. Siierman and Minister ( 'aiiiplteU. It is asserted that the pruusJiil.liea an- ihat the vr-wej will remain in Mevieau water.-, until advices roach there from our own and tho Kreuch Governments. Count Monfholon now ef peet* to sail fro-u tJeaj? York on tho villth irait., lUbtoad of the loth, HBjj> viously stated, t? i, 4-a?. 1 ho friends ol' Colorado are confident of hm early admission into the Union as a Stale. Tlioy say tbe opposition at homo comos ulmo?t entirely from the Territorial Governor, and the gentleman whom be commia-uoued as delegate to Congress in the fuce of teM re[ioit of the Board of Canvassers against hiui anti a tow of their personal and poUticallHeiiala. It it uinleistooil that Senator Wade will to-moirow prosent to the Senate documents and papers now in tue city which will fully counteract the false impression, that Colorado has been declining. They show a great, increase in population, wealth and prostienty; tjj?*, the tai valuation Irom the year Ir**, is fltt.tilo,.???}, au increase over last year of nearly two miiliooa of dollars; that the mines are not valued or tued, and would probably double tim total valuation! that the filings and entries in the said office for actaaj settlement under tho Homestead and Pre. emption Laws, for the ten months ending November 1. 1***>>. were '?'?1,000 acres, an increaei over tho same period last year of lll.Ofj) that the F?rat National Bank alone, ia DeOTOf City, from May IO, Irttt, to Nov. 1, !???, drew exchange to the amount of nearly #I!i,000,?OO, and other banks do nearly as much buiiness as that, Tho assessment for Internal Revenue, for l^o?, it $141,3.j>i. That during the past year, ?50 new build ere erected in Don vor City alone, at a oost of 9170,000; end many other towns are proportionally prosperous; that eight new smelting furnaces, ate cost of $M>,000, llave been completed; that 58 miles of mountain roads, at a cost of ftjO.OOfJ, ???i constructed; that 136 miles ot large irrigat? ing ilitche? ata coat of $1.BJ,000 have been made, aud that the production of gold has more than doubled within the past year; that the Post -Office receipts for the year ending June .10, W>6, were 9-??>.'?i|*'> more tnan in several of the States, and an increase over the preceding year of $I5,9i>0; that the crop* have boee abundant, and it m thought enough tv supply the homo demand; that the protended census is partial, one Im1i?i of the important counties uot being re? turned, and the count in others mode hy the aaoaaeon being confined to the tax-payers : that the indication by is of only about .Ui,ooo, iscontradic'odby the property valuation a.s it would show a per capita woulth, larger than that of any State in the Union-? that the votes also indicate a larger population, la \-Mi4, on the lirst Constitution, it was ii,vftii>; in lisfi?, for (rovemor, 7,407; In Illili, tar delegate, a light vote wa." cost, in harvest timo, for an office expected to be abolished by admission, yet it was within four of =even thousand. Krorn all these tnou it is inferred that the pr?sent population cannot bo less than tlfty or sixty thousand, and it is boing rapidly increased hr en.gration. It is claimed that tho rapid appr?o*vou of two branches of tho Pacific Kailroed toward Colorado, and the vast extent of her agricultural grasmg, gold, :, copper, lead, dal, and other minea, ?vntt ! salt and petroleum, insure a rapid development and increase iu population in the immediate future, aad 1 that she is soon to be one of tho great, rich and rjcjpo toaa States of the Union. The question of electing a Vice President in plaoe of Senator Poster, whin? term ol ??ihi-e ???pires on toe 4th of March next, will be brought up in caucus in a fuw days. Several members of the Judiciary Commit e of opinion that, in tho event of the removal of President John?:t?n by death or otherwise, that Sena? tor Poster, whose term of office expires on the 4th of . li next, could not hold the orhce ol President beyond that time, and that, to avoid all contro . on that subject, and to provide agaiasl toi ;i?i'!:t, it is the duty of the Senate to eleel another perron?a Senator who holds over. There are a number of Senators oppose?! to touching the q ???tion for the present. It is probable that th? matter will le formally fixed lu caucus in the coure? of a few days. The lull introduced by Mr. Kelley of Pennsylv<toia looking to the creation of a iJepartruent of Internal Revenue, aim? to takot he control of the revenue fr?re tho Treasury, hut Utan aro doubts whether it can be? come a law. The bill ia at present iu the hauda of tbe ('"inmitteo of Ways and Means, and even if reported upon favorably by that body, and is ptjajsecl by Coe t'iem-, if would bo certain to receive the hxea'ultvl veto. In that event, the Senate would sustain the TOtO, and the bill would tail. There m an iinprrrssion, l.oui-w-r, that the bill will never rea? h Congres.?, but that it will be smothered m the Commut?e. The statement that the Supreme Court has deci-ded to rehder ii decision that the test oath is unconstitu t.onal. by a vote of five to four, is without any f?Hiti dation in fact. Thero has been no c-'iitoreuce at the . ut timo of the judges m regard to the roatler. The question ariried at the last term wu as to the constitutionality of its application to attorueya prac? ticing before the Supnme Court, which w us argued at great length by able counsel. The dur) prior to their adjournment rendered BO decision, but it waa givon out at that timo tint' tho Court hehl that the tes; oath was une" ii If was generally an ,..id that the matfor would be definitely ii tod on, and the decision rendered at tbe moa-tingoi tha ?jaraeetit tem. I am a^ured, on the Ter* best authority, that tht qoeet?oa baa not yet been ?lefiintauly act?*! on. lsiiiu, ebea rendered, will not lu tes to the i oiistituf.iiiiality of the test oatt, iu its gaaahtal ?poli? cation, bul only as applied to attorneys pracfieitigbe toro the Bapreaae Court. At laaat, aaota i? the unaier standing of some of the Judg"?. on fin? bernth. It is aaoerteioad that a prominent feature of Wells"! proposed tanti bill is a specious show of relleno* manufacturers bj reducing duties on raw malarial. Tbe doij 00 awl competing with A monean newt is IO he placed at six cents instoad ol ten cent?, ami lea per oeut ad valorem, as provided in the Hou?e bill of :.?-( ?eesioii, uni this in the face of a privdticuovj of um 1 ?ii Hueiios Ayres alone for tins year??? l?O,t?^a,000 pound? moro than our owu production, and re? ceived at one fifth the cost. During the ptwt year the Government has ftid great attention to soldier?.' graves aud cemeteries. F.verything that a patriotic respect tor the d? m1 eoidi suggest Bat been done. Kvery grave ha? benneere filly tended, and its tK-cupaiil'a name and rank put ?? timbead as well a.? on the record? ol' the cemeterr. A* first this wai done on wooden hea?lbeanlsr, bat de u m? to perpetuate the IVOOti of ita bravj saldterr. C ?ernment has now determined to make the bi?ivj' lumrds more lasting, aud have coiattrBifod them af iron. The whole number of bajdie? ol C mon soldier* I reportad ais buried ia 341,?70, at an expense of 91'44" ? 7i?l tv?. These are buned in cemeteries In tee follow-1 ing Military Departments; Kast-rn.... ?- '' * '? "?v*-??? . ' "? Mi.1l.i-. . ?M" ma? . w a-' ii'tfi'i. lo'ijrrr tib??. ? ".??* Ta^iu ?a??? _ S7 Ita Kaatartvir. i'.'7* Uew?a? Alalksma. M* MlUiaifi,!. . litBl Batawl . ' Tot?! .aahSlO. Missouri. """' run?. ? ** Artansa*. Il.ttt Louisiana. Jl,U?) Teif. IS? Kistori cloeed her 4???*ageieent lAera last *1*omf\ appearing for the second time in the chwac?ar or ?lizai?i?. Tba theaUr was orowded. lialfofiofl' gress won preeent, ali?) many nietaaSers of thefwi^ Legations, Ueost of the Preaideata household. &?* Hickman, aad e large number </ other distitageiin*? uidividuals. Ristcan's eng?v|^iueot here b? not beea altogether a suoeeas. For several nights ahe ap? peared te bouses only half filW? La4t night, ?he was called bBforethe curtaia after, the perfornavntj?. ena made a speech ef twenty-Jiiaasacoucis' duratuiajraw? took htsr two dey* to oom nut to memory, in ?*-??*? speak, it La the English laaguege. Menjkger CWJ kiu??ly furuuhed the newsrjsaper fraternity with ?ty? of the ipeech ten hours ie advance ef Ha d^very Rastori appeal, in Philadelphia to-morrow The Hon. T. W. ?*^>*?^l"\W!!L Hamoabin. will deliver en adir m Ufere tbe Y??f Men's Christian AsBK-iat.onJn tltte eily cm W evening next. Sabjact: " RevoluUons al the mtvae? ', A PauTiTto oou>meao43 in .?bis oitv uoit wo?1 f,,( **