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6 MW.'IBMirUW iV WAOmAJlAuJlfcAilfifc'iiu m;ncv WASHINGTON. D.O, , tin jsuaTA8Dt oa, ruBLisnK&a -av.l.C4'lal i i & P HAHSOOM, JDITQB. n J" ' I'vYMH Alt MXS.TO BlJEM.'il.AMAi' , "IT U TWI TBI' AlfttftUk PIOPLB " MOULD BITlTTOBTTOUBDIlimHD TTIAT , - ruosr it a cxim hot jk sitisok j hot i Asmta-unr that triasojti h a 'I'TCIIIm, "4HD BHODLB Sf TSTIHIID Al J.nsoe, JVetfcsnl A t7tU4 Wales April 3 lSHOW MB WHO HAA BUS KSOiQtOtlH lHEfll COHSPIRACIEA WHO HIS rum trwiw -nm) Wan wufc naa imw m. i rrauarioKt to TAki oub forw, and cos-. TUM HOUSES. IHD iRBEIlUI, IflD DWK YARDS. AHD I TTILL BnOW TOUATKAITUK. iWKnmjirxnauiBirT or Tin omitid ATATE8, I WOULD DO AS THOMAS JEITKK. nitOW DID lit lKMLWtTlf AAKOlt BURR. I -II itfODU) UATB THEM ARRESTED, AltD, JF .. 00 EVICTED WITHIN THE M SAW IN J ARD VOPB Or THB COaSTITOTION, BT TITS arxntrjL aot t would kxmoutb TUBM.: Abbbbw Joimov. tn (A ffotfccf Sa jyofe March 3d. 1W1. - -' " -1 4( All letter relating to the subscription of, or aAvertlalag , the RirtraiicAn ikoiUUM dressed to the pabllster, as Vbove, All Uttere'ereommaalcattoas (steaded for pub lUatloa, r In any way relating to Us editorial Vepertaacal of the paper, should bcedlresaed te Ihe editor, m abort, ToCosAMPOirtajrri. JTo netlee eta bctekca ef aaeaymoaa, comma aisetto.t's. Whatever le Intended for Iniertloa mait be authenticated bj $e name and address of the wrlier not nececea rjly for publication, bat as a guaranty of tta good. alia. Bnstaeae and other correspondsat will greatly oblige tho PublUhers and the Editor by comply lag wllh the aboTt saggestlea. Wo eaaaet undertake to ritem refected eoa- uUaUeaB. TDimSDAT-' :FEBIIUARY M. 18Cft. RBOEFTIOH8, Ti Laoic; or taf Paisibxht's Houii bold will 'bo ' Jaomo" Tnoiday oTonlogt, Anitboywtll giro Draw in; Boom rocoptlon Friday afternoons. Tub SocroLarjof tho Treat ary and Hn. McCvllock wtU TtettTo their frtondi M ttwal oil Thnrfdey erenlng, February 22, tali bttn their lait reception for the leuon. Mra. McCcllocu will recetre on Wedooa day'!, from 1 to 4 o'clock p. tn flpamker Colfax' Receptions. Wo ar authorised to an noon o that Speaker CoLrAx'i receptlonj wilt be contin ued OTery Tfcnnday erenln, from 81 tIU.ll p m. The reception of speaker CoLr ax' mother and lister. Mr, and UIm MATfUiwi, fur ladiea, and gentlemen accompanying them, wilt be continued erery Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 4 p m ITRAKOB POLITICAL. DBD-FEL. LOWSIIIP. Tho fabled deg who for thomandi of years hai been the Uloitretton of the folly and penalty of losing a aabitantial possesion in hla greed for a shadowy beoeflt, has reap peared ta the United States Senate, and merer since wop let him loose apon the world has ho made a sorrier figure. JThe, Constitutional Amendment, which lately passed the Boose of Be prose a tat I res, seeks to obrlate the Inequality of the In creased representation which tho abolition of sUrery gires to the South under the ex isting Constitution. Accepting the uniform potleyof.the country, tho amendment retains population as the basis of representation! and coinciding with the risws of the President, as to both law and custom, It does not strWe to regnlate franchise, tearing that duty where tho fundamental law has erer left It to tho States. But bellertog that color or race is no ground for disfranchisement, ft virtually declares to the South, " While we will not compel you to admit the colored race to the ballot box. because It Is at rarianee with ear delegated powers, ye, we will not permit yon to admit them in your bails of representation, nnleii yoq confer on them tho right of suffrage You shall not h&Yo the adranUge of (heir count In population, without you giro them tho prirllcges of cltlxen ship If yon pan't let them vote, we can't let you represent them. ,( This simple method of dealing with the difficulty was adopted by a vote of extraordinary unity. It ootnbfned all Interacts of the Union party the Hon of radicalism lying down with the lamb of con strTatism and for once the Irrtprenlble Mr. SfSTBXS and the staunch defenders of the President pulled the oars together. It Is a proposition which could not but , produce the same harmony among the people which It had developed among Us KtpreieoU tJrcs In Congress. It Is with more of "sor row than anger" that we learn that a Sen ator, Justly distinguished for bis life-long advocacy of hnuan rights, In opposition to the judgment of the tried and earnest vet erans of the same great came, disregarding the preponderating vote of his cotemporartes of the House, and haedless of possible injury, is using not only the weight of his leernlpg, but all his personal Influence, to strangle thjs Amendment In the Senate. . Ills hopes rent mainly on the Democrat! Minority of that body, whose record on direct Issues Is againit tk$ liberty ami eltvation of tk eoUrtd man. This amendment Is thesole one oa this Important subject that has ho slightest chance of adoption. If It doe not realise' all the UiUenlat visions of our ad vanced theorists, It at least prevents the damning lujastlea of a white -U1 at the rtnlla tn tha Rsinrh having Iwn.fnM nnw. polls In the Booth havfog two-fold power over the white loyalist at the polls In the Jforth. If the Senate chamber becomes the epsJehr of this wise and bene floe nt measure, Ah gujit will not rest upon us, but upon A boa wbJ slaughter Justice In Its chosen, Ah4sjnt j W ny lb fwfI t s4ltttf(earJ, Jfhleh will follow tbe iafterUeu aij d U Xa death blow oomee' tifraien ialUeJ isTiirt af mar earn friends, and JLBt JSejlewSkf BM-JNVSHC OBfWop, piipWwffl rUir K Hbfi iWeW vt tm th. Knew, 5T niTino oPTiircmovnitiBn, -CXb1ateniiydnsiiyand ponderesUof Be IsmlranM bAsd tT alaiarr la'aacBnHeTd Bwire Ibrclbly'infthe conduct of .tho ex ia tejr &aa rA Ltt the frteduen,1hoe inleUi lie Is wen kept darkened for the purpose of maintaining thelrsubjectton. The Ignorance of the masters Is born of the terrible prejff. dice that "grows onTof Ihe slave system as tyatjjraHy as fungi spring from the toll of dismal swamps, iviln minas darkened ant hearts hardened by this prejudice, how teeny IV......I. t- V. fia.lL'tk 4.SA .m.)tt.Z iuvuduiui an iu uvuu v "J bumiuvu tng themielrrf to to si an e holy iptta, enjoying notblag so well m hating tho flag w our country and seeking dark cwnters where Ihey can ait alone and hate It haruUbtj It gWf ueuuemen wnu nave timed menmond and other SoutherncltUs, recently, report that the people of the- South, with the excep tion ot tho Industrious, prod a sing classes, manifest a stubborn dote not Hail on to hold no communication with Northerners, and to maintain the Strongest and most stupid tlooallem. One of our acquaintances, Who Is an Intelligent and reliable person, spent several days In Richmond lately, and fcetes tides that tho spirit of PotLAUD,who always prints the word Tnien with quotation marks, pervades the original Inhabitants there. They will net l In tho theatre with North orners, and they will not purchase their goods, 'wxftcpt when compelled to do 'so through absolute necessity. lie states that tome twenty stores had been closed In as many days, previous to hit visit, and that as many mere had a prospect of being obliged to elds shortly, on account of the selfatuitlfleatlon of tho Virginian, who seem to be strongly inclined to suffer incon venience and loss to any extent rather than have anything to do with "Yankees." Another gentleman, who has resided In Ylr gtnta daring the pelt year, while on visit to this city a day or two since, said, la reply to an Inquiry, that "the active, working, and producing claiM. there are all right, bat the politicians and women, and lend talkers of every sort are all wrong In their senti ments and expressions." As on of the results of this stupid oonduet on the part of the uppermost classes at the South, It Is seen that the young men who hare any ambition end spirit of enterprise ar leaving their homes, where their fathers and mothers have decreed that stagnation) shall prevail, and are seeking business In other places. The Richmond IKAig esti mates that as many as fifty thousand young men from the Southern States have settled In Northern cities to seek their fortunes. since the war, owing to the laok of money and employment at the South. A serious drain upon the active population Is the ctnl gratlon to'Hexleo, Bratil, the Paclflo Coast, eta. Oue of the Kentucky Representatives in uongreas aver? mas nearly ail nis constit uents hare left the State. We have heard of biting off one's nose to spite one's fare, and that folly is paralleled by the conduct of tbe classes at the South wo hare alluded to, who just now feel no other emotion so strongly as their hatred for free labor and Northern men. We one .knew dlirlpatpd old cobbler whose family were growing up Into respecta bility under the mother's Influence, in spit of their father's bad example, and who, when he was In a passion with' his wlf and chil dren, would threaten fiercely to Vs'mZ Aim ulfto tlath! JIU stupid spit was only equaled by tho conduot of those who ar blighting themselves, their famlllee, tho business of their own cities, through their revenge. Jrnn Clbueks said to the Sleuth, in a speech In Congress while the rebellion was fermenting, that if they should secede and make a civil war "the Teutons from th Northwest would sweep down upon them and trample to death every blade of grass and devour every green thing In their fields," and now If they shall allow themselves still to be animated by the spirit of tbe rebellion and drive from thm those who desire to join fortunes with them from the Nurth, who are their own brethren, they will find thesaielrrs, ere long, displaced by the Teutonlo and other peoples of Europe. As a sponge must absorb moisture from surrounding wet, so must the plantations and wild lands of the South attract capital and labor from some, where. Immigration has been loudly Invited f tbe south, and already colonies have been engaged to come from Germany to Sou thai a States. These people will oome there to labor, and In gathering the fruits of their labor may will sweep away by degrees iroml th F. F's. the fee simple of many an o'dl family domalo, and many a small homestead Uttle by little will th original proprietors of tha toil b supplanted by the delrlc;. plodding, and thrifty workers who will be controlled by the one Idea of accumulating property, leaving the natives to talk polities and manage other people's affairs. We are awara that aeme of the oltlieos of the States lately In rebellion are not given up to that Infatuation which controls so many, and which Js hut tbe forerunner of their destruction; and that these more rea sonable persons grieve deeply orsr tbe mad nets that rules the hour In many sections of their country. The outrageous folly of Pollard disgusts eren rebels, as they see that while It can do no good to anybody this siae oi tbe pit it brings down upon to dp voted beads of those who have forsaken secession and "accepted the situation," the consequences of keeping open th festering wounds Inflicted by the rebellion. It Is to be hoped that reason may return to the masse at some not very distant day, but the testimony of carefu) observers of men and things tn tbe southern States would go to show that not mush b to be expecUd ut tbe present generation but a mo islets neglect oT to means or restoring tbelr tkaitored for tunes, a blind struggle against th power idm aas put uown me reeemog, TUB TUKABOff ABLE Pit KB I, As It Is quite possible thai Oea. Jlooian, commanding tho department of New York- being A person of excellent taste In his read' Inr niav not scrutinise the columns of tha I $0W yori- jy;j vj closely, we beg leave ?. n it a...i. .il. ti.. ...-. to .all the attention of th. LUtenut Gen oral commanding the armies of th. United States to the fact tbt U regularly heads Its congressional reports "TbeRumpCopgress' and In girlng tb. pannes of merahers eJopts (nchamctbod a this 'M. McKsidiP nnion, Keatuekyi") "Mr. Wilsow, (dis union, Messaehuettsi") "Mr. DKs, (dll. pjnlon, Maasachusett,") "Mr. $)a;: dU nilei, Iowa,") for tb tgant7itparpfMof briagtngth leglslatlr branch of tbf 0T' rnmsnt Into contempt, J A CAtxca of tb JlJblon member! of the Main. Lerlilatar. lait nlrht adonUd reiola- Hon tapptnthg tb HaTSienatonlnTetlng for tb. Fromtn'SlUrrtttfclU orer1 Tni'ltoT A last tn tb coantrjr wrltei to btr AnnUI "Iirow an InoH.ierr nlihtan Inch fWtVaSJainnen' rtlrjj, .entlr Miklnn A t- r 5 ' Ltti w.r. r.etW.4 bkra ite-d7 trota B, M. .Carpenter, nt till city, new on bin way to Chill aaeorr.ap.id.nl of tb. JtiraU, il or tn. uerau. n.wrlU. on board .t.am.r of Cuba, In th. U.bUtnril,1..nlHl. '" aoday, and tb.rMolntloaipropoHd for adop tion eodon. tb. honettjond Inttgrlt of Praald.nt Joknton, and U. patrlettfm and wltdom of Ooogreta, Th lonr-nrotracted rait of Abell A Co. proprietor of it. Baltlmor Sun, agalntt tn Obetapni. TlanV, of that city, to r. eoWr a iptelal depoilt of gold, baa b.emde- cldt In faVoroftb plalntlla. An .tlentlre Jr. occurred on Satnrdaj night, on the corner of 6t. Chailii and Canal tiraeta. In Kw Orltani, destroying two'hat torei, a coal oil. citibljiWnt, a Jewelry """. aeewing macmn. aepotH iioM, $0,000, moiily lunred. ' WAnuoTOx'( Birtbsat 4l to b cele. braUd with .ptrlt In Philadelphia. Military organisation awlU. parade, and the firemen are to hare a grand turnout to ncalre 'the taam Or. .ngtne Klhernla, which bu eerrtd tn Waahlngton during the war. Tna nanagtr of th'Amerten Telegraph Company', offle In NeWYork, Mr. M. D Finch, haa been presented with a splendid geld watch and ebain, by the telegraphto fraternity. Wm. II. Helss, Superintendent of tb People's Line, made the presentation pMCh. TasTimur morning, an alleged defaulter from Jacksonrllle', Morgan countr, IQlnots, namra xkawara u. iawson, was arretted on board, th California steamer NeiV Tfork. Th prisoner was collector and snperrlsor In JacksonrllT, and It Is alleged that he de- eamped on tbe Tth Instant, with t7,000 of th pnbllo funds. About $4,000 were found In his ponesslon. tie Is held to await a requisition from the Illinois authorities. Qix, Butlik has mad.- an arrangement with the eonnsel for Smith Brothers, of New uneans, ny wnlcu tney recelr. the gold ($50,000) which he confliceUJ from them, and agree to settle th. matter with the Oor. ernment exonerating him entirely of bllme in th matter, and rellarlog him from further responsibility. It will be remembered that tb officers of tbe OoTernutnt, refused to recelre the gold. Tna Texas Conrention had accomplished bat JIUto at tije latest datee. Mr. Joaes, of Baxter county, oger.4 a proposition to d Tide Texas Into three State. Pour of tbe delegates bar. sot been pardoned. The committee on th subject of ebangtng tbe Stat constitution reported farorably, while tn minority or tbe commute are farorable to changing the oonstitutlcn only so far as it would tend to re-establish th relations of th Btate to tbe General Qorernment. Tbe minority report was laid on the table by a rot of 47 to 28. Fmtatx adflces from San Francisco state that th Western Union Telegraph bas bean xtded, under tbe superrislon of Colonel Bulkley, orer four hundred miles aborefiew Westminster, on the Fraser rlrer. Reports from Colonel Bulkley' exploring parties show that th obstaeles to be ororeom ar of far less magnitude than was predicted by some, and It Is bellered that connection be tween Bussta and America will b complete within a twelrenuath. Tn North Carolina House of Commons yesterday paesed to a second reading th bill relating to Indians, negroes and persons of color, with amendments. The eloronth sec tion, providing that negroes shall testify in all .ate whsr thay are eoaa.rned In person or property, was amended as follow : I'Tbit this section shall not go into effect until tbe Jurisdiction of matters relating to freodmen shall be fully committed to the courts of this State." Th. nodiued bill passed ty a rot. of 83 to 40. Tni Virginia Leglslatnr are at logger beads with Oorernor Plerpont, bo has pro tested against two of their railroad bills In a rery lengthy ueMage. Th Senate passed th Valley railroad bill, with a proviso that tb road shall not oonnoct with th Virginia and Tennessee railroad until th Corlogton railroad le completed, and it also passed th lions bill authorising th construction of railroad from Lynchburg to Danrlll. Th bill amending the nsnry law, so as to giro foreign capital a better chance In th State, was again rejected by tbe House yesterday. A Ohtlixax of this city, baring occa sion to pass tbrongb Arlington at dusk on Saturday, saw a lonely flgur. standing with folded arms at the foot of a tree. Struck with the sorrowful attitude ol the person. he walked 'past Mm, and saw that It was Robert E. Lee, standing In tho street that passes through the middle of his old estate Mrs. Le. has applied to th President for a restoration of this estate, which has rtrtually beeom a National Union soldiers' cemetery The expectation Is general that the President will ordsr its restoTtlen-1KainiA;o Co- riiuxJiiit ff. I. TVihou. i '! isweneea II1KVIEKI,V KATIONAL UKPUI1- HPAM, Vsj the current week, will be Issued this renlng. It will eontaln entire tho series of articles on tn Fallot, ny . ;' vno President's relo tnnssage, edliorlals on to. rious subjeets, rerlsw of the week, carefully compiled Hems of personal and general Intel, llgence, 1c', 4c For selej'ln wrapper rtadjr for milling, at Ibts bffloe d , spD3pumi!i auQcniuisi Persons wishing to subscribe (si the Ra iitc ind har Jt."Jfs',t jbelj ; ei. deuce by csrrlerscaaio bylearlng thajr namif ,lthMr. efjAMitJWJifefy.t WUIard'. IioUl paw iepit.1 . W ." , Ifo StocLilr To-nAraiilSfsjtJ In lew lorx, j-BUajelpnla, Mi VTainUf wg, wld..'' wm appoint. a vommand.r-ln-eblti In Jan., ai-toll.ctoroffeV.Kni to 105 fa H"8'. W ,W'S ,"" fialtlmor. 4. fbi R.n.i. iiJ.Ji.i .. Inanjural.J the nrit TreiiaenV Asrll'SO. Mf,lM.. I, 'I,!!! rig MWHII ' T. ii , " !,, LlJJJ ciliotuLrM nPUsv.-r. ,-.-...,..,. iiks. moiuitn jWftrfea in TUB. ill XY 2CTrar.EOXlA3?II .'.n v'li'i na u Mi' ii i 'ii 1 11 ill . y&s .iuifo'K.rs. vN 1 1 Jim in hi hi inn v a mr k.n..T , , . r r t'. r. . i r I iBiiwiaaiB ! it m ! nw iv I tniimrifinirv ninmirinu l . riuly&SsSl4J .4&5e5k2r WASHINGTON'S DIUTIIDVY, H Oajtha2djofbruaryI32it.Oronam UASniXaTOJI Was born In Wit(mnrUni1 ,VWilsm.tta41tilrlrral(jpti,WJBf(y.llon and ear. of th. br.T. go. InJ7M he took" rtt In tbe wr with a.lfg.t. loth. Critgcinr.lCoDKrcii in 1774, Iaf.rtf-1 from publloll,lniJH, and 'JftjMteitWPmtoiMiftsi" In J1 ih principal iltli;.Mh onntry ... .-ti -ui i.i.i .,, , . "WfiHSW-re W? """"""'".'U""r" to th. .a.ntrVi.A tnr tfia'A-Jfthtftfi l. IVJA-.il- ..it W" t""l 'l .MTtaraiea mauxinapi a caaraoler so re. maihibly pur and "tnthtsmer'o'nonl tontilii. s, 'named aher the illnn- trlous WisuiKQTOK, tbe whole population seem inclined to celebratOjthe day, and our insets present a ureiy potaei. Tn.Depttmeotsar. closed, aqd. boslnest Is arerywher subordinated, a far a possi ble, to tbo occasion,,,. ( A OUtCA'r trttlON UA,SS'MICCTINC) II WKW YOniC CMPtVllM BVK. Ulna. " Tb NewYori paper contain actlf signed by William C.'Btaht, Oxbnoa Orctxa, TnrnLow'WiiD.and'other'Ieadlng'members of tb'TfATiSxAL Union party, forapnbilo meeting, at the Cooper Institute, to-night oi "th. eltliens bf'New 'Tork, whb" sustained the national authority id th waragtlntfctne rebellion, whohppmo th general principles announced by th President In bis knnnal mriisrc to CongteSSf and also in bis recent Teto messag, ahd who earnestly desire to promote harmony In tb public councils of th country, to the''ndMiat full constitu tional relations botwoeu th Federal Oor ernment and all the States in the Union ma be speedily and happily established." We understand that the Hon. Williak II. Biward, Secretary or Btatei Hon. Williak DrMinoif; Pdstraaster General, and Llent. Oen Oraxt, who hat. left this olty for Now York, 'will bo presenfat'the abort named meeting. THKCAUtKKT UN THE VJCTO HES- sAac, The New York Commircinl AJitrtihr ho a Washington dispatch which says, "It haa transpired that a majority of the Cabinet was in furor of the reto yesterday. It wa supported "hj Secretaries Seward, MeOulloeh, W.lles, and, It is said, Dennlson. Th other members opposed It.'1 Tho abore Is not quit correct. Messrs, Siwaro, McCiilloch, Wsusi, and Dmii. boy wer. first and last In furor of the veto. No member mad any serious objection to it. Before tb meesage was tent to tbe Senate th entire Cabinet was a unit' This (t Lllke due ta th. President, th Cabinet,' the R. publican In the Senate who eo nobly per' Ibrmed their duty, and th great Republican party of tb. country who elected Lhcolx and Jouhiox. "sues I I THE! rilKSS UN TUB VKTO. The Philadelphia. UnlUd Slates Guirtf, nnlike the fawning hypocrite who scribbles columns of putrid trash for a morning co temporary, differs with the President In I spirit of manliness truly refreshing That paper says "There Is a tone of earnestness and sin cerity perradlng tbe message that will chal lenge the public respect, whether men agree or disagree with the President. Indeed, we ars ff t to eay that some of th reasons he assigns posses no small force, though we are Inclined to believe that tbe defects of tbe measure are over-estimated, and the neces sity calling for ts passage dwarfed by a too sanguine belief In the gcod Intention of th reorganised rebel States." Tho Boston Jcurrufof tha 20th, In anable article on the subject f th' reto, assumes the following impregnable position: " Wo waive all comment upon his views at tbe present time " The New York Tnbuni. from which nDer WO quoted yesterday, in a seooncl article says t "put, while the prospect is (hue clouded, we entreat tho majority In either Upas to act eonelderately, moderately, temperately, Wher they oannot get a whole loaf let them take a half, a quarter ys, a crust any thing that tends, If but by a span, towards making this a Isud of Impartial laws and equal rights. He Is a madman who sajs "I will have all or nothing," when It is not at bis option to have all. Acting In a publio capacity, no on nss a rigot to let bis pas sion, or pride, or willfulness, impede tbe achievement of any good whatever.' The New York Tints, in an elaborate editorlaron the veto, say ; In th veto power lie one of the Presl- dsnt' highest constitutional prerozatiies. When exerolsed unon a meesure such as this a measure' affecting not only the fortunes of a race, out uo political rtgut oi eleven tales, and tbe social nud industrial condi tion of out half tb oountry-y-tbe groundt for it deserve tne most serious and unprejudiced thought When, In addition to these con siderations, tbe measure vetoed Is one that received the almost unanimous assent of the Representative of tho political party which elected tb Preeldent, and, to which ho must look for continued support, It may be taken for gr&nd that his action waa neither The latter he has set forth In his message at lengthi and It will be nulrereally admitted that they are of euch aoharacter as to jus tify the appreciation of them wblob has al ready been shown by the Senate, and which w. have no doubt will b respondsd to by the House; ' The Tiveuty-Se.ootU Tbe4ay was clear and beautiful, the ther mometer stood about fifty degrees above sero, and overcoats were thrown asde, Moj' of tbe stores and places of business nere closed after twelve o'clock, and during the whole of the afternoon ,1'ennijlYBnia avenue waa crowded wlfb persons of all olasses, races, end qualities ;n their holiday attire. Flags wer. displaced from all tbo public buildings and nearly jvery houie-(pp, The department, Coart,taad Corporation of fices wsre all closed, and business, national, Municipal, apil mercantile,1 .(tiroughont tbe tty, vU sospanded ' A great onmber (jfjperiirjf repf fi (lao vtn's theatr to latteod tho Matinee, and many bIbg uiabloo tfst In'Jhe ojldlng amused themselves - svttbitimpropttt side shows Iri the .tr'.at, frpn'two.'iUnds which naa oeen ereeten tos sn.purpofe-iaiyi , . t ' . i .. "V- " J KlW'WrTnW ' 8 reMbjaM-ma?.., ' (MlltitQtaz, wereHaicJ,, andJbec,slo nrrsleelbeeoslal werliaal werU ofreefcbn. drew many to tbtaoeWhoYefebtertalned JfaBeftyar''ly'pbaloa to,. Hlw.Toik!' lbytl)inUentptMejBffrj,d;' "-J gel Ifsrywherf . " ( P M.XIII I tierarmtnei opl.'.fabe.greatjWeiVJor thSpopolkiiMntlment, 'as Senator Ya, of Illinois. Ills gubernato) rial eareer In the Prairie Slat, was "marked with signal executive ability, and pis.pattli olio devotion to the cause of tbe Union, and soldier of.Illlnole has endeared him to that herojo people Tyben a man like Senator 'Yat'x tVllsns that u'tifveriaY suffrage, If not ordained by this, will be by tbe nexlTCon- Crers; It do'dl'viubtrbut thealnt Judg ment ofon who more with and. frwakaol! th manea.' tHraJfoHonInB' a lilltoposl tlon ooneerning suffrag V i Bsitvnarlrd llht'Sinaft fnJ limit of JtryretenieuivesoJA unuea maw oj Amtr xcaxnJCongTtnaumMtd, That no State or Territory of th.,Unled ya shall, by any eonstltullpn, lew, or other. regulation what' ever, heretofore la fore. or hereafter Ujb adopted, make or enforce, or In any manner recognise any distinction between oitisens of the United States ot of any Bfate or Ter. ritory on aecoant or, race, or coJor,,er condi tion, aadjthat, hereafter all elttiens, with out distinction of race, -dolor, oroondltton, eball be nrottctedlnth full and Mttal enlov- ineut and exercise all their clrli and political nguia, lnoiuuiog tn rignL ot suurage. For authority 0 regulate this subject by Congress bo fall back W th' seoqnd clause in th late) eonstltntlonai aniendmnt ihoU shlng slavery. He makes the words "nsed fl legislation" Stretch over thle dlfflcult problem. Th plan of Q6v. Yates is direct, simple, and aa ffotlv a any papar control of the matter could be. lie maintain hU position wltn moon sbrewd pleading; and tbo Impulses' of- th heart ar Inclined to follow .... . t .. .. .. bis humane appeal, though It it not always logically Ue 'that bla promisee ar soundv On tne question of tho lnnat rlgnt and Jus tic of suffrag for atlf-th Seaator I as In vincible Iq argument a be le Irresistible In eloquence. We Ilk th ring of hi speech It'soundl clear with tbe confidence of undi minished majorities W do not wonder that galleries applauded when he said: tit, what made Abraham Lincoln Presl ddt oT the United States 7 I know he was ood, very goopt he was great, very great, .n all those qualities which constitute the statesman but it was hi persistent adro- eaoy oi tna aootrineg ot tne declaration or American Independence. In his debates with Stephen AjDouglas, in hi peechos at th. uooper institute in new I orx, In vonnecti out, and.ln Kansas, it waa his clear defini tion or the principle of human freedom, It waa inns. uoa-inipir4 vordSn. Thls Vaioa caaaetvetiaakeatlr eadure hair slave and halt free; the Uaton wilt not be dis seised, but tbe keuse Vrni cease to b. 41 tided" It was th(s whlcn ilreted the attention of the nation, and made him Preeldent of tho Unl- Ud Etates. And why, sir? Became, de spite the prejudices of education, which we nil haveL depltejOenturies of wrong and op pression, ther Is somewhere, away down lo the depth of tb human sonl anXthat aoul ll deenertban ooean; It is like infinite snace and has no boundaries Aher. le somewhere In th unfathomable depths .f thT human soul the love of liberty and lbs hatred of op pression. That chord Lincoln struck, and tnus maao nimieu President and bis name Immortal. 'Why an you Senators hero from every in ortnern btau' Aa It because you ar abl mnT But you kr not the only able men In your States. There are men distinguished for great ability and Illustrious service In your State. You are here, be cause you hare been tru to truth, to Justice, to liberty, and to equal laws. It Is too lata to ohange th tida of human progress. Th nllghtnd cooviett6ns of tne masses, nrougut oy me inorougn discus sions of thirty years, and consecrated by the baptism 'of precious blood, cannot now bo changed Th hand of a higher power than man' 1 In thla revolution, and It will not move backward. It Is or no use to fight against destiny. Ood, net man, oreated men eaual. Deep laid In tho eolld fonnda- tlbns of Ood's eternal throne the principle of equality 1 established. Indestructible and Immortal. That 1 genuine eloquence, and though we cannot altogether agree with the Senator' proposition, because of its unavailability, yet with Its spirit of independence and its lofty aspirations we add our hearty amen, rEIVSONAI Qex. QRAir'a-father bas been appointed postmaster, at Cevlpgioo, Ky. ' uasi. UODruar.WniniL has reached hi heme la Cincinnati. Tax death of qibson, tbo sculptor, at Rome, Is again announced! Tlio Memorial Rerrlcea at the House. Th. hall and galleries of the House of Representatives wer filled with a distin guished assemblage of ladles and gentlemen to listen to tho memorial service In honor of the late IJisnr Wmrxn Davis, of Mary land. Tho proceeding wef conducted according to the programmanrevlously published, t, lion. ScuorLsWWjLrlx,; Bpeaker of the House, introduced tho orator of tbe oocaslon, Hon Johx A. J, CnitWELt,, in a brief but very felicitous speech. Mr. CncswfBLl,1 oration surprised his au dlence by Its beauty of diction and depth of thought It wa really a masterly literary and orMorlearperformanoo, The President did not attend, but the members ol" ,tho Cabinet who were in town, and many beade of bureaus, and other high officials) t(ere present. Th. Preeldent and the IVstelilugton Monura.utfAasocUttou, , The officers of the Washington Monument Association waited upon the President to day, anil were receded most graciously Mr. JoriRsqx addretted them upon bis desire for the salratloa, reetora.tlon.'and perpetuation of tbe Uhlon according to th prlnolplos of th immortal WajuIkgioj. Tha Interview was a very pleasant One. Tl Matinee e)t aroyer's Theatre, We go to preu.too.early this afternoon for our dramatic criticism of the performances at dROTia'a theatre thl Afternoon, Wt regret, however, to announce the sad lntelll gsoo hatnneqrthp'performere)nattt4mplr lug to turn a souersault, fatallv (njuied bis spinal oolumn. v ' " MS. I I EnllKlKuSuBotoKs The Commissioner 6f pensions to-day nde the following ap pptnliieot ot? a'ralntng surgeop, Dr. Robert F. Stratton, St. Joseph, Mich.) Br. Wm. ft' Soott,' Itbwa, UticS,, Brv Jvh' Roberts. Hastings, Mlchif Dr p. 0, Iebln. so'njpnloiiowfl, Pa. , . ' . s 1 Mm ii . r F "-.ril'riy.V l.'.Jii ..J'''aV." lATloiAL'flEpk'LKf.N. .ATEn mou KCuorn ArtlT.I of th CuThi PenlanlenVisindl th0.ttlPl.RUnforP.rlla neul -jSTnnr Hoor, Feir5l Th eteimshlrl Cuba, from Liverpool 06U1 HlJi, la Queen at town on tho 11th. baa'arrlviT. Nottc had been given In tb die us of Common of intended questions to th (loir ernment to learn If renresentatton ba been mtdfim Unlted79taleraovernment. re- aardlojr Fenian xuaoulnatioa. -Thi ahln Wannta. fnv MelhontlVtUb Ann pisiengws jiu'Hard, had'fomnlered after oomtng In collision In th Bay of Biscay. Allhail4swereIsAved.ru t . LinvrooLTFeb 10 Cotton market flat Sales to-day seven thousand boles at n par. tlal decline Jnd. Breadstuff's dull, ,1'ro TlslonlnrnrV1 ' " vLomd7 'Febv 10, pr m Consols, for money, BOjeSOJ, Decrease In bnllloh one hundred and eight thousand pound.- 5-20's 7JaTJ. I ..t fll Arrived, the Dergo at Cadi, Oarbllna at Qdeenstewn,'1 Roeeta at B4roelona,'Blii a from Mobile at Liverpool. Arrived rrom garan nah. Mount Blanc BventngBtar, and County of Piotoo. at IiverpoLr c-.rw n In the IIous ot Commons there was an address In response to th.qdeea's speech. Tho O'Donohue enlarged upon Irish grier aneer,' and moved an alnondmont to tho ad dress, declaring It to bo tho duty of th4 mln Istry to examine Into tbe caus4e of tb Irish dissatisfaction, with a view tq 1U ramoval, After a general debet on- Jf eplanlim (n be course of .which it wa charged that th conrplraoy was of American origin, and that Mr, Seward was the real Head Centre tbe amendment waa rejected by 340 against, 2o, aad th address was agreed to. Th oattl plague wa tbe leading topi in both Houses. ThTtIoniittg Herald befleves that tbeexlltenoe of the ministry dsponds upon th way It dealt with tho subject. The Dublin police had discovered a second extenslr Fenian manufactory of ammunition In that city. Some soldiers are charged with Fenlehlem, and wer being oourt-martlaled. Official dispatches from th French Minis ter, at Washington, to hi government have been published, respecting th Bagdad affair. ir. Bn-tAnn... t k . (L. fT.!?...! & f .. ernment ha thoroughly decided not to allow Itself lo be drawn into oofcllletVltb Franco through filibuster or th agent of Juares. The Spanish Government has decided lo Issue letter of marque amlnet Chill, unon proof that Chill bas adopted this mode of warfare. Th Minister of fitata- annonneed In the Cortes, that Peru le at tbo present time probably In open hostility with Spain. Th Maauchnselte Lcfftelatur and th FrMdnsen. Bill. Boston. Feb. 21' In the IToma of lien. resentatlres, yesterday afternoon, A scries of resolutions were Introduced regretting the aot of President Johnson In vetoing the Freodmen' Bureau bill, and asserting that it hj the duly of tbe President to glr th negroes that protection for which Its honor etauda pledged and for which tb gallant conduot of oolorod soldiers entitled them Tbe resolution was referred to the Commit tee on Federal Relation. The ITous rerueed ta receive a resolution thanking th Presldsnt for his veto message j a vov. oi vu to so. The Tcxm Convention! OALYRiroa, Feb ID Th convention I uii m session, ino oommitt reported In favor of tbe article that no alaverr. or lorol. notary servitude shall exist In the Slate of Texas, except as a punishment for crime; negroes shall have a right to luo'knd to b suea, maao contracts, noid property, and to be tried bv th oourts. and in Milt between whites and black they may testify in their oenaii. Th Fenian Convention at Plttebnrtr, PlITSSUBO. Feb. 21 At the afternoon session of tb Fenian Congress the report of Oeneral Sweeny wa made th special order .A. t.n a aIa.Ip .n..n..n All , .!!. f present pledged themselves to support tbe v. -vu v v.v.m -v-.Mu.ivn. m. .ua unn.Bi.i oonswmuon adopted at rniiadeipnia, A number of letter wer read sustaining tha Coogress. Senator Domlne, of Illinois, and Corey, of New York, handed In their resignations, whloh wer aocepted A committee was appointed to fill tbe racanoles. Senators Sosnlan and Bannon tendered their resignations, which were ta bled. New Jrjr. TrextoV, N. J., Feb. 21. In the Senate to-day, Mr. Truesdal (Democrat) presented the following eoneurrent resolution: Raolved, That w har full faith In tha ability, patriotism, and fidelity or Andrew Johnson, President of the United States: and that we hare confidence In htm a tho Bxeo utlve of th National Qoveroment. An effort was made to put off present no tion, but it failed, "and th resolution waa passed Washington'. Birthday la .Baltimore. Baltihoue. Feb. 22 The itav la oli. sorved here by a total suspension of business uu a general uispiay oi nags. Henry IVarxt lleeclicr fluataln Veto. In a lecture delivered In Brooklyn, N. Y IlBi.Br Wadd DiECmit. commentlDff upori the Presment's veto or tho Freedmen's Jlu reaa bill, said, I em sorry that be felt It bis duty to veto ll,a-vl I aw torru that th Hit woe ao drawn up that As uwjs ubltieU to al tt to U hli duty tu veta tt, JUtuarkt tbls le aot vetoUg tbe bureau, bat o air a particular form of bureau that the bill contained It does not commit the President gftiBaj wluj proper aeparimeBtaqminieierinir for tbe blacks throughout tbe South, WeQ(iw, on the other band, that he le la five of such a bu reau leoafese that reading bis meesage It bas left a profound Impression 0117 Wind that be urges taott serious and welgbtj reasons why, la the form In. which It went before bin. ft ebwuld not at preeeat become the law of the laud, Uut I belleTe I am euro that po uaafa the land t wore in faror of cdlc.cat leglslailop dr tbe lUclc man tbirh President JohatOB Llinatilf. fu.n.1 SQd eaDlloued applause, and a few klieea 1 Ther are to be protected, but they are nqt to be pro teeted at the ejtpenie of the Constitution, but by Its Utegrlty. Ho grade In the United Btatesle more la need of baring that Immortal loatru meat malatslued than tha rteentlr eotUyel but now emancipated black otao, There ere men who epeak only of freedmen. who are worked by their sympathy and by Ibetr genfroae senti ment) so as nut well to consider that nhlln lhv are leglelattng to sare the freedmen, U may tbe at the cspease of those laws aad,.tbose loatru mentelq wblchhjsvary safety resides, and If, ttiey are carried pawtbe plal of moderatloa, It ia wtm in, mty euouia oe orougii. to reeoosld eratlou 1 bold It to be dangerous to have power fear fiiii 1 ipidst, 1110 ny" exiraoraiBsry wing of the pfeent lme Is this Congress potting a bill full of additional power Into thoPicaulent's hands,, making b,tm etroager Haa aay crowned menarpk Uts side of UuMla,aad the president cunae bad lh be a tensbouestj, lie may ba mUlakfafnbii siidtrmanti tVui J nut artnlla t(ttihn. tx JwluuitrU tflSft , ti&C4 trurlUMintdlcti 'V 9r it?wncif,uitrf Oi, (Vii a iu,, 1 UM tini tiutre honttt. rnortatnnhi.mftiii.A fn4 iflo. wUHuX frfafojxvy, and wUhfiid Uas whtcfifH thouoht to lior th4 but Wtrftti tJtht Wtirgnnh4vhlioxuntrl. (UaJ udTeaif eontiatjed applause, mingled wUh afevv Llneil lhold UsltUwOU d hkharl.lrK li...7: I I. i abeuli pass, without erilUlampr bis papers with IBtrevwH.TtjJ.t le dangerous to faMe any maa. who tsiaeijamcBableito the Judgment & the wbele eountiy. aad PaidaaJohneou aa much aayiag, "f9t A oennoi giyemy coaseaf 10 out thatiuakM tne so strong.1 Waal If we bad Lad the Preilijept that had net there before our uu tyred Llueoln! ..Would be have vetoed It he. t tgr2lmpbTneeVbu ai"o'-.f ftWwftoal LiillllllUJl'!ilf.,l Has tftttip u7ifl-fi7,-iVi nana-vA ma.! ntittdd' mer.de4ervef Uat yooaare an ableatstes- f man and an bosest taaolattiojOie'f of Abe Chief Xll.trets-"lAppfaois I inlektnjreengbt to be ereat Jsaleasy onaeeumulallegVHIr at tbe ceatro... ivsb tr ,acsesO "llsAno'As Anursa or rna V.iTrn RTtTte, I ajeeJC tv-a.msrrnefFe lb, kjco I "-VfOrflVNemJ A, It' Tnrt?tfiirfaltng lit varlauKt of Irnlnlai il.tmiltm -"0iiRRAi,-YonrtrrdiTnf-dat-th 18th lnst.ttJpgmljlarypossesion of the Rich mond KjrtiMtnir, a newspnper published tn RIohmoadJlYlfglnla, 'andptohlbtltng lit ' publication, made In pursuance oftnealrec. ttpn of the Lieutenant Geqerel commanding, irbereby (euino'rarll.tusrtfidd,',and th Richmond jUxovuhct wllltepehprfujtted to resume it publication upon th express con dition that In fatur It wUI'.not. pursue a course lolmloal to tb Ooveromenl 41 to tb growth itrwxprottloat In act or word of Unkn entlmentsamongthppl. of th States .lately In rebellion, or to tbe c"ultlva tlcn or friendly relatlost betWeen-tbi people of these Elate-, or any of them, and other State of the Union, and that If will, not in any wise fall In It edltorlals,c'orresndenc ot transfer of articles from elhsc newspapers to glv aupporl, countenance, andfrleudthlp to acta and expressions of loyalty to the Union and 111 (tpporttr. i q"Uy command of. j . f , ,,M i "LlftnantOeneral Qrart. "T. B. Cowan, AssH(Ad'tC.n." HLXiOLVX .lN-tKXIOi:. 9BqnaA SiiffVena. The JleY.Thos. W Iscawar. Uta ot the r-dmenU Uareau, will lecture T1II8 a,UUUSDAY)BVKIXXtV before Ihe KStleaaUBV)aal8arrareAaiioeUUeatal Ihe nnMBthrslreetPfejbvUriaiL.chDrih. iUv. Tr. 'lancbureQ, Jiev. Come everxlMtlv weuiiet, Deiween 11 aaa sj- tome every ... . . .. . :: ." ". r -.. .. ltrT' J W UAnBROOKjtr-reUry. stjeltonl of TradeAja'loiiriiMi meetlas ol tha Hoard ef Trade will tratuolrff tt Oenernt Grant avml thej uleiiMoml Ex- 1 1 , mmiu( nnmllr..Uc 'PUl II Tb following is th text) ofiUen. 0 rant's H order permttttiig' th reiumptlon ef the Rich- 1 1 mcndraIlnfr., -val-eoJ JiJ 11 Ihetrlteons, corner of Pen dt1 Tint ar eaoe aa-t 1 Watir elrett. on fBIDAV XVClt 11X0. Februarr Xii at btvir-psUt seren o'clock. je casiBeB or rreat momeot w xnereaatiie In Ureitl will ba enbflmt.vd. It ( hond rrru utt. tWrjwUl be present. . K. ifMOUUN, ie.i -secretary. LToTpOABBieot. tbe first anil stareryeeitor of tbe Voltetl Statee. who bae ddfoteJ a Ilf-Ume to tbe surrresilon of rtUttrr. and to a eoateet with every form -of wreag and baa Uyed to eee -istoeriy Ticmnoa wiiiiectareouiDieetiojeci at tbe TJNIOX LEAC1DL HOOMS, No. ,4S1, Itlalh btreeLoa TBIDAYXVVIAO at half-ci.E to n' clock. Tickets, oocoate j BcMrrcd teate, eue eouar. ltPililw . Waaiilnirton'B nirlhdav-J dnnd TsaraaAJitK Kallt A Teraperaaca aUJ Meet lnf, under tbe amplee. of tb7(attOBSrTenpr- VNIU, YtLti, atJKo'cloek, lutbe.Metb dlit TrotecUot church, oo fflall. street bit ween E aad. f.-iUtt, D. P. llolloway. lat,C4nmle ivavc 01 iv"Bi(jwiu vrtiiae Aaareises will be nudeby Uoa.W.T, Wllley.of Weit VlrnlDUj Iter. Dr. Gillette, and Dr. AT is. C. Doloe, of this elty. Excellent and appropriate mode wilt be fon.UbfdbrlheeIiolr of tbe church, aad Mr. John Pares as. The public are earaeitly laTlted toattendtvtfiulielfivfre- rCrder. ', imik , -w. . 'aii oee'y. JtaVDlScontlanauceor TraTtl Acnua TUB POTOUAC DatD.41 urricK coumsstoiiia rrBtic.BritDtfr.i, ) CLlitiif ntj "frter TTinvvn Owl. t Warbixqtox Cirr, Feb. II, 1M8 ) In conieqaence of thelnsecurttr of that portion or the Potomac Bridge on which the south era draw roete, It le deemed advisable that It eboold remain open until tb pr per repairs to tbe bridre can be made. The travel across the bridge will, therefor, be discontinued uattt an appropriation 1 made by Congress and the bridge properly re paired. a- ' Tbe Aqueduct Bridge at Georgetown Is always pea to travel. B 6 ttLEacU, CommtsatoBor of Publle Buildings, felM0$ tCbron , lot , Star t Cat vary Ilaptlst CUuroli meet every Sabbath In the Church, cornet of Eighth and II streets Service every SanJay at 11 a. mv aadevealag. Seatafree, Ber.vT, JtUow-I-tt, pastor daM'tf vif-'Notlo-To the Tx-myera of WAsniaeToir Citt TheUoardof Assfsiorehav lag completed tbe Aannal Assesemeni for 18&1. hereby give notloe that they will sit as a Board of AenealBaad for the voroaeoof maklair ear. reetloeafrom WEDNESDAY, tbe,Mtb lasUnt, to uautyu ut, j boo, idciumvc, (eaaaays ezeeptea,; at their room, No 6, Biasmeat btory. wt wing of City Hall, from 9 AU tft 3 P.M. each day. By order of the President. . , TIIOS. lUDOWQniT, felOd(ml Socretary Boardpf Appeals, 4J-Water Itrpls'trar'a Offlce, Wasuimtov. 17th January. 1608 All persons who occupy premises within the corporate limits of tbls city, Into which tbe Aqueduct Water bas Leon introduced, othet than property of tbe United States, are hereby re minded Ibitoa the lit day of January taitayit the water rent for tb,e year ending January 1(1W7, beeatnedueand-payable at this oOee "If tbe aid water rent be not paid trior to tbe lit of February, tbe delinquents are subject to stop page of the water from tbelr premises and pen alty of two dollars, to be paid together with the water rest In full to January 1, 1867, previous to the restoration of the water. JUXDOLPII COYLb", Water Registrar. Watkb RsaiiTatta Or nci, January Slit, 1660, ( The preisur of btuluwi on this office bas ren dered ft neceeesry to extend tbe time for the re ceipt of Water Bents to the 1st of March; after wmenuate me watrwin naahatoff ibUAauI a - fuwttm mtniijk PwSt.-Ht ll biAHBma .l.a .S - no'.n. .n't m, iivii rti Btvuneju tu w IPHI Ul waica Biimu ni p paia up 10 wtnuarr let. 1807, UANUOLl'U CpXIsB, febl-theaJkm Water Reglatrar. - S3 to 910 per Day I Wo wan. ac- lref euergetlo AQBNTB everywhere (men or Yromen) q whom wo offer exlraordloaryleduce meats to engage In alight, genteel and prtJUabU business Sample will be forwarded upon ap plication with stamp to pay return postage. AJdreu DBADLET, CHAD WICK. A CO., febS.lmDlW UrBroadway, Wew York. sKtf-Conaumntlon, Scrofula, Ilheuraa- tlsm. &c -.UBDUbAUr, & GO'S aeauloe.Msdl elnalCed Liver Oil has prof ed, by twenty years' experience, tbe moat valuable romedy I4 me, ai while It cure tbe disease, it gives Ittengtb and 0ash to the patient Warranted pare aad mad from Fresh Livers Sold by Druggists generally. II EO EUAN 4 CO ." Chemist and Druggists, nol32iJ&w3jn New York. "" Moilain Mnuuti' Pll Salwe Valuable Uemedy for that Disease f also, a Con samptlon Destroyer, and an Entire Cure fos the Bronchitis, Astbma, Ac.; can be found at Btott's Crag Store, opposite NelloUal' Hotalf pilrutns, near Metropolitan HoUlj Fori , cor ner of Eleventh and Wnnsylvaala avoaae' Ka tvrUIe's, corner of Twelfth-and Panaaylvaola avenue ; Elliott's, cornsrof Fand Tweinb atreetsi Harbaogb's, corner of Seventh and Q. Jala tf -44" IVouderrully Htrmare Sliulavine M. II. PBUKEaAULT.who has aatootsbei th eclentlflo classes of Paris as d London, has now pormaneutlr located herself at Albany,, tf.Y. Madame Perreiraolt. by tbe aid of bar wenAurful Instrument, keOwn the lloroaoope, guarantees to produce a lire like picture efttbe future hus band or wlfeef the patron f together wJvb the date of marriage, leading trait of c haras ter, oe en pa tlon, etc Thle Is no buibbug, as thousands of teettrooalale cab akiert Sb will send, when desired, a written xuara&teB that thatitnr ! what II purpuric to be, Uy atatUg age. balgbt. comnleslon, color of eyes aad hair, aad enclos ing 60 cents and stamped envelope, addresaed to youreelf, yon will receive tbe picture by return mali. Addre.s ., MADAME M. II. PERKKQA.7LT. ,., ,t J. O. Drawer JuJ, Albany, If. Y. 018 -lydAw v J T rSny. U.'Aliu1i:f 'loda WaterAa InvaluuHt pitQumT,rS, f vu, OiUix tjf IJdlne la Hch ounce oCWatorr Vltohtt ttllhvut a Bolttnt The moit VowsaruL TlTAUitvcT Aout aqd RiMrToaiTjYi known SotvorotA,& Salt ItiiiuM.CAxcsastKRBVMATiiii.CosecarTroiTjand many Chronic aud leredltary Dlsfs, are cured by It uie, aa tbnuiands can testify 'Circulars Hunt free. Prion tl pr bottle or 0 lor tX l)r U.ANliEnai'CO. PhvalHinaanrTrrfctem. UU,4)8 Ufoadwar, Wew York,' Bold fey JW. glatet.eaeally. t.li3-3indW ATtaT" TIlA Ilrldisll niaainl iAir. tain ! UTaa-nlii kn.l InslvnsllAM f..w vTTXe. L- 2 ii.. . v. wHa hw ew.veiaesivsi, ,u. taajtaaaH ja. Mita, aew and, reliable treaiufnl rot, Wseas4 'e Us w"V7 oeauaii.isisias. neas-rree. r'aai o.soil,istsu)s,, Bet.ffree, la enalooaa. TTlJJu. nB - jl tmit UOiJOnTOB, tiywarl .AAlaJIa,ijlJsi),Ai. M. II f ,- '" - "3gpjaajaM -, -jfjms-asWy "