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L Mml tpitWmm.! PUD I. IS II HD RPBUT M O B It I If p " (Sundays Sieepted) BY W. J. MURTAOH. tferiimut torn f ftth mmd D ttrmU, Praatlng Pennaylrsnl arena,) tnd I I aratehed U subscriber by eeirtan) st H tonii par moot a. Malt subeerlbere, $4J pr nem (3.00 for U uoainaiaaaguM muirN nnuunrtiu;kiU' It rrdlehad rry Batorday morning, and bfevriMM toeebeerieer al Ih fethnrieg relet) Oa eopywh "!! wiron MPiiNi dm year, , ten etratos m yea r.tUi single eoplns U wrappers, I panto. . CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Fe-ty-PlrM (.grtwe-rirvvad Kraal.. ,ivii i .. .... .,., r-. v SKNATK i. forrral memorial wore presented fnHii (HOT (mUlstiers and authors rUUretovro- leni moaincauons 01 uio ctpjriHui mwe. Mr, Wilson Introduced a till to enable (tra cers of Oiq annj to Insara their 11 ret la Ufa Insurance companies la Ibo United States. Ilcferrod to CuwmUUMJ on ibo Judiciary. Mr. l"uificnj called up ttio kill rc-aUDif to tho Central Dranck Union Faclfla Ilallroad Cnpanvi and after discussion It wm xecom ulttod. At 1 o'clock tho till to abotkli Uio franking ttrhllpffo wm taken up. Mr. MorrllL. of Vermont, sail. In rtferenco to cheap pottage, that our mall facilities vera realljr afforded at Uicaiwr rates to the itcopJo than In tircat Britain. Letter poatafro uisro was two cent, here It was three; but wboro the carried hundroda of miles wo carried thousands. In rofcrenca to tho 2,700 post masters whouadlha franking rrWUrga, It was known that a (treat number of.Uiom would not accept tho positions tut for this prlrUcge, and If It was abolished Uio salaries of at least bait of, them wonld baro to to raised. lloalsotlionxbtUiatlf thosTstemof male I iff appropriations to Ibo Departments for IKMtal aontco was adopted, It would lead to much greater abuno than tho abuse com Stained of In tho f ranking prtrllego. Neither Id bo have any Idea that tho cost of trans portation would w lessened bjr there bclnff uo frco matter. Ho proposed that, at any rate, public document already printed should bo sent freet also that tho Agricultural Depart ment should send out free cutting, needs, roots, Ac Mr. Sumner said this till rudely did away with an old tlniohonorod system, under which tho pcoplo had grown In knowledge. It was destructive, not constructtret It was a raw, crudo measure. In England Ibo frank was first conferred as a privilege) but It had no tltlo to any tuch term In this country. Tho franking system In this country cannot to treated alone. It la a part of a greater sys tem, being the postal service It Is that part of tho postal sen Ice by which tho pooplo ad dress their representatives without cost, and aro answered without cost, thus hinging both together, and It U the froeltranamlnelcn of speeches, seeds and documents, many of w lik hare valuable Tho franking system lias brought tho pcoplo and tho QoYcrnmcnt closer together than Gople and Government were ever trough! fore. It bas teen tho means of diffusing an Immense amount of knowledge among tho people, and tmw It Is this day tho means of semilog knowledge and Intelligence through tho regions of the South which were eo long kept In Ignorance- through the domination ol slavery. Ho would adrocato such a simplifi cation and reduction of tho rates of postage as would render the frank unnecessary. Ho would place tho later postage et one cent. Mr. 8. cats an In tercsilng history of the postal servlcoln England, tegmnlnff-with tho reign of Charles I, Tho postal scmco was fanned out, and was subject to pro, Uldns and allow ances for different members of the royal fam ily, or someUnica for a royal mlstrcsaor other favorite. Tho Duke of MsMbofV had at one tlrao an allowance from tho prat ofTlco reve nues. The franking prlvilcgo In Kngland finally degenerated so much that tho prlil ledgod ones not only gac their franks away, tut sold them. In the colonics of North America tho post L'ostinofter GenprtUoi elr.QU nlos. He startled tho pcoplo by Inaugurating a fast mall between Philadelphia and Doston. leaving each city on Monday morning aud arriving In Uio other on enturday night. Itowland Hill originated lii Kngland cheap postage, tut ho did not attbat.tlmavcnture to recommend tho abolition uf the frauklng privilege. Tho Idea of one ionny txietaga was scooted In Parliament as crfcclty ridicu lous, and It was asserted that the port office reveuues woulddwlmllo touolldng. Tho tes timony taken on this subject by the commit tee of Parliament (Uted thrco largo folio vol tunes. Lord Ashburtou made use of the re markable languago that 'a high rate of postage was a tax on tho conversation of peo ple living at a distance from each other," but though ho advocated cheap postage, ho hesi tated to fix It at one penny. At last victory was assured, Uio Parliamentary Commlttco brought In a report In favor of cheap postage. On August 10, 1810. the rate was established at one penny, and tho franking privilege was abolished except as to memorials addressed to the Crown or to Parliament and not exceed ing thirty-two ounces. In ItM the net rcservo was 1,378,000, with 473,000,000 tetters sent through the Poet Office, and 000,000,000 of orders. Itowland Hill had become a prophet, tradesmen wrote grate ful letters to him for Increasing their business; literary men and business meu wroto to him. Education had Immeasurably advanced, Uiou sands of pcopki leaning to read and write for Uio pleasure of carrying on correspondence so cheaply. Miss Martcnean gavehcr lesUmony as to tho Immense advantages accruing In her neighborhood. Erory one. high and low, tos Uflod their Indebtedness for penny portage. It was tho great reform by which the Post Ofllcebocamo the evangel t civilization. We ran secure these great bcncAfs here; no such difficulties aro hero to overcome as existed In England. No mere nucsilon of reserve should be permitted to weigh one ounce In Uio con blderaUon of this subject. Tho postal service of tho United Slates wMkladrodlothal of England, until tho latter was transfigured by tho transcendent genius of Rowland HIlL Both had Uio same complex system of rates, extremes and disproportionate We have now. at least three different rates on Inland letters, with any qnanUty on for eign letters. Tho rates of postage should be uniform; -all letters should be mual before Uio law. Tho penny was adopted la England as bclog Uio lowest unit of coin value, stand ing In tho tamo rclaUvo posltlou as one cent. Tho success of penny potlago In England proves that It will bo successful here. The Kcat question Is, will It payr It will pay In oeficent results a hundred fold. To cheapen anything Is toi Increase Its coosiunpUon. Itowland Hill asserted that tho Incrcaso In consumption Is Inversely as tho square of the prices. Thus, to reduce the rate of letter postage to ono cent would be to Incrcaso the unmter of letters thlrty-slx times. In 186? Uio number of letters sent through the malls In England were 771,000,000. Our experience provos that even tho slight reducUona which have been made In our postal rates have al ways been followed ty. a largo Increase In the number ol letters. In 1808 It wot estimated that 483,000,000 letters passod through our pottt-ofllccs. It Is said that Uio existing rato Is not op prefslrt, M thr U abused of, Its srdhikw. Plainly and Indubitably It Is oppressive on tho poor, and it Is absurd to say It Is not. Any existing InsUtntlon is declared not to bo op prentlvv4 &UQry,wasaodeclaredUlaltsday. and It was asserted that tho slaves did not wish to be free. Ho contended Uiat a one cent rate for hatf ounce letters, with proper corresponding ton dltloua, oula In a short tuno bo retuuncraUre. Make Uio postage one cent, and our pcoplo will to tempted -to write letters, JoM as the pcoplo of England were. Tho estimated de ficit In Uio Post Offico Department for 1870 Is $7,440,000, but Included with this are extrinsic burdens, whlch should properly to charged to Uie Treasury, In regard to Uio Poet Omco bclDg Mil-sustaining. Mr. fluuiocr dlsscutod somewhat from. the prevailing opinion, and assu thalJl was mbiach Uio duty of thouotcrn ment to foster ll at the annv and thenav. tio Jong as slavery bora tW away. Its masters set their faces against tho Post Office. One of the, Arab acta (of tho rebel governineDt at Montgomery was to rata the rates or post age. Now our dnfy U to rcUoriyjhdiPp HJittce of all tardena. Tho Port Office should be like the common school, open to all, with rate only sufflctuot to pmrot abaae,and VtuTfUi pe provwea ior uy ono coot postage. Th nuesUon telug then on the amendment of MtfDraks) conUuulng tho frco exchange of newspaper, aad the free transmtulon of newspapers ' (Q; ntacrlbcra In, Uio country In Mr, Trnmbult aid Uioso who were In favor d( aboUshtnK the franking privilege should vote aown au amenajnenw, vut n uie major ity of the Senate wished to mtaln this privi lege tho toi way w at, -of cmrse, to pet in amendments, u then there woald be vary JltUe deslrcxT It W be abolished bo (honld vote agalost Ul amendments, wU'iout rogard to Uielr uerlL .Mr, Drake Insisted that the matter was: placed In a false light by Mr. Trumbull. The people who bad signed the memorials sent hero, wanted tho franks abolished, bnt they had no Idea of stopping Uio free transmission e( newspapers through tha malls. ,. . Mr..HsjdWtsWlllfflta try UilsJ bDl as an experiment as Ue. Postmaster General said It would sive five millions annually, In regard to the try fr6mMthe Urge newspapers and publishing hoaees to the abolition of the franking. privilege, bo' argued that It was prompted b seU-IniorOtt, ikna. Ho road an arUcto-irvaiLlhebNavtjVork IWotme to Uio effect that Uio boo prlatlng'and tramuubjelOD of documents by the Oorcrnmrvtt was unfair to private tmblhhlnr bousoi. Thaw rtarUcsv ho said, knew that if tho frankjogiprtllogo was abolished tho Oovcrnmont printing ofllce would bo ill'con tinned, and their printing and puniumng wouhi oo liicrvasoa. Mr. Nye hd grnai rcprct for tbo PosU master GciierAl nd for Ids ludgment wbctl bo thought ho was right, but he had etudlod this subject a great deal longer than thTotraas- ler ucncrai, ann no was oppose w mo ! tlon of tho franking pmllege Ifocause- It severed one of tho great arteries of tvmsauni cat Ion with Uie people. -. The mall lotUiiKS (f tho wholo eotmtry fur thb next four yean had I given out wiUi out the least regard ! UiU Wll( so that If It did pass there would bo no du7crticiJa Uio Cos, Ponding lira dUrusslon, tho Senate, at 40 p. ov, took a recta until 7 30 p. m. t tbkiho session. a Mr. Monti J, of Maine, from Committee on Approprtaltona, rrported Joint resDMUon ap-' propriaUng 150,000 to par expensee ol Indian dclcgatleis now In Washington, andtodefray expenses of vlslUng Now York and other Principal cities Vh Uielr way borne, and asked for lis present consideration but Mr. JPqwIor objected. Mr Howard made a report froinUiocoin mltteo of conference oil the Utl iprovldo artificial limbs for disabled soldiers width wmn conenrrcu id , -I Tlio report adapts the original llouso till. wmen provKies ior iiirnisuiiig now uiw at a glrcn price, or In lieu thereof tbclr money value. The Senate resolution irrtinuii Ute rUht of war to Uie Mcmplrfsv M Ps od PaclQc Raflwav Coiniiauy was IndcflnUcly post poned. Tiio Joint resolution providing (or tbo solo of certain lands In tha tsiftto of Jvansvodcd to Uio United States in trust ty the Cherokee nation oi inoions, was paescu. Tha bill to remdate the salarlca of rhlf Justices and assoclato Jastlocs of (ho Terri tories was pamed. The bill to extend tho time for presenting claims for additional WunUra-ivas aacu i ne ocuaie, at w p. in., aajournca. HOUSE OK UEPnEflENTATIVES. Mr. Cook, from tho confc'rcnee commit lee on the disagreeing votes oft tho till proi Idlng for a pollco court In tho District of Coisimblu, mado a rcport,hlchwas concurred In. Mr. Htch, of Noado, rising to a pcrsoni! explanation, sent to tbo Clerk's dente, tn lo read, a correspondence published In the New York Keening I'oflj In which tho former state ments were reiterated, and tbo authority of Ucncrai Butler claimed for tho sccotd state ment. Mr. Ftlih called upon tho chairman of tho committee Mr Builor to state whether1 the statement was correct. Air. Duller said Uio statement was not cor rect, and ho desired leave of tho I louse to sta to why It was not correct, and why tho commit tea had not mmrtcd io tho Houso. llawas proceed log to speak of 'tho press of buslnc wiucn was crowaing upon ma cuninuiicc, when he was Interrupted ty Mr. Blngliam, of Ohio,, who said Uiera was uot a word before tho commlttco Implicating the gentleman from Net ado. Mr. Butler. In no caio has there been evi dent o that Imptigns Uio Integrity of any mem ber of Uio Houio. There was evidence t show that approaches had been made, bat----Mr. Eldrlugoof Wbi . rotto to tho point of order, that tho gcntlanan Mr. Diiflcr hid r.o right to disclose tf bat occurred In commit- me ( nair sntinincu tno point oi orucr Mr. Fitch, fto Ocn. BuUcr.1 Is there anv evidence before Uie committee to directly or lndlrocfly implicate roo in the matter ? Jir iuuier. criaiiuy uot. Mr. McCormlck nut tbo same oucstlontu Mr. Butler as regards himself. Air. uwicr saw mere naa Dccnnoicsummiy to thow that tho action of any member of Uie House bad not teen pcrfcrUy correct Mr. 1 lUh said he did nut know ami lind nctcr seen N. B. Taylor, and If there wa any testimony before the committee that N. if. Taylor hod offered him a tribe It was fake. Ho felt some delicacy In tha step ho was taklug, but Uils correspondent had put forUi a slanderous communication, and In tbo faco of Its contradiction bad po(.lorUi another slander, and bo would tnoo that the corre spondent of Uio New York Eccninyl'oat to expelled from tho rcjKHtcrY gallery of tiro House. The Speaker suggested that tho resolution, In writing, with the namo of Uie correspond- ut, oe cnt vj ma iiltk ucbk. Mr. Fitch said It hod been sunrcslcd tv those nronnd him having more experience that the proir form to put bis motion in was that the, reporter to brought to the bar of the House to show cause why ho should not bo expelled for IIIk-Ioiib, statements rn ftoctlnjt members oi he Jlmij. Mr. woodward, of Pennsylvania, did not think reporters should to allowed to slander memoers wijn ium-uuhj. . m-ivi,, was to be brought befortf Uio Hooso there were olhorVwho should also bo brought bo Mr. Sarscnt said Uie whole question was whether the correspondent had not fully slandered a member ol tho Honse, and If bo had done so, and without propc? caue or ex cuse, he should to at once deprived of all privileges ha enjoyed lu tho gallery, Mr. Butler sold Uie lub-couirolltca on Judi ciary was already Investigating this wholo question of the publication of tho arthlct complained of. Mr. Vltch replied that tho committee was not Investigating this Immediate case. They could not possibly be engaged In Investigating Uils subject Ho asked that Uio resolution bo now reported ty the Clerk. The resolution was reported. Itdlrcctstlmt W. Bcott 6mIUr. correspondent of the New York Evainj ivsbe brought lotiicbarof Uio House to show cause why he should not be expelled from tiio reporters' pallcry for libel ous statements reflecting on tho Integrity of members of this House. Mr. Oar field did not think Uio matter should bo tried In this way. It ought to bo referred to a committee where the correspondent could lun o a better opportunity of making his state ment and ghlng his authority for Uio state ment Mr. Farnsworth. Ho can give his authority when brought to tho bar of the House. Mr. Dawes did not think It right that a mem ber ol the Houso should upon his own mere say such statements as these. Ho did not inics tlon the truth of tbe gentleman's statements tut ho thought Uio matter ecoma go to a com mittee , Mr. Fltrh said atiir tao nucstions were In- vohed, ono waa whether Mr. SratUi did send off the dispatch complalnod of, and tho other was whether tho languago was libelous. Ho (Mr. Fitch) bad aald It Was false, and tbe gentleman from Massachusetts had oorobora kid that statement, Tho only question there fore was Iiaa uie correspondent canwj ior uio fs.tAiiiRnt and did ho deserve expulsion for It. Mr. Dawes said It might to shown before a commlttco that there was some foundation for Uie statement. Mr. BargenL Your own colleague. General BuUcr, has dcnica it, ana iaiu u was wnouy Mr. Dawes thought It would to more be coming to conduct these proceedings before a committee. Mr. Oarflcld. Suppose It should l proved, when tha person Is brought to the bar, that yon have uot got hold of tho right Individual. Mr. Fitch had no doubt who ttio author of Uie article was. It was, Mr, W. Bcott Smith that ho was after. Mr. Bcoflcld, of Pennsylvania, tbonght that In Justice to tho correspondent tho Investiga tion shoidd bo open and not secret. If It was conducted In secret Uio accused might not bavo a fair hearing. These correspondents showed wonderful accuracy In some of their statements, and show an extraordinary dill caey In attacking members. If tho corres pondent had reasonable ground for making Lis publication tho House should know it, and It was only Just to him that It should bo to. If bo has been guilty of a wilful, delib erate and pialiclont falsehood and misrepre sentation, it should he made public right hero. In justification of all tbo other members of UIO Qurrcepouucnw vvrm. Mr. Dawes lnaulrcd whether tbo investiga tion of tho committee would not bo at full and ainplo at It could bo In Uils Houso. It Mould net e jusi as mucu lorco auu tuguiiy in a couv inlttoe, and would not be tried upon paulou. Sir, Garfield said ho would suppose that M r. flmlth would nrcfer an odcu and fair m cstl- gallon at Uio tarot Uie Ifouio rather than one before a committee. No, tujustico could ctjpo of an ovteix Investigation. Mr. Ulugbam.01 Ohio, advocated au6pcn InvcsUgaUou. lie thought-tbls was a matter that should bo settled hero without going, to tha exnenso and troublo of tcndlmr for lr- soos and papers, at would bao to to dono ty aeommltleo hiYistlgatioo. )Io showed that this course had, teen iroquuntly pursued In other rases where prUUccvt &t mtmbcrt had Mr. BuUr had uo duutt a full and fair lu- eStUation COllld La had la turn a ermmiltlnn. In a hearing at thq bar Uicro ould bo uo op portunity to put In counter evidence, a thcro """" " !- uvioru a torn- mlttee. Mr. FiUh thought this m as a very plain matter, whU,u Uio Houso eouhl tousutUo. All tho correspondent tad to d was to show cause for his statement. Ha, (Mr, FltUiT clUmod that all that wai stated about 10m was a lie la csucnco and lle ludUaU, Ho wanted to luiow where Uie correspondent got bis Information. Mr, Farnsworth said Uio correspondent had made one statement, and the gentleman from, Massachusetts Mr. Duller deulod if. He could not see any propriety of sending Uie case tack to the gunUcmau from Maoch)Vi setts for investigation. . Afteraome further, djscuwloa lie rosolnllon, Mr.Tortcr, of Va., ssnt'toihaclcA's atlf, andliadreada letter Atalllng Uie circum stances of an assault apon hlmTln lllchuwud, V.. tm Mav 80. liv Patrick Woodd. Mr. Ward, of N. Y.. offered a rasolution to 1 arreet the said Woods and bring Ubn tcfuro the tar of the llouso and show causo why to should not bo ruuWicd for a ytoIaUon of the rights and privates of onapI the members of After sllghr opinisltion Uio resolution wtf agreed to. The Houso then resumed consideration of me motion to reconsider the ot by wbhh tho naturalization bill was yosierdiiy laid upon the table. Tho vote was rcconsld. orerl by a voto of 01 to 83. By a vote of 87 to 80 'the bill wan Uien recommitted to Uio Committee on the Judiciary. At i w oriocK the rwrgtantalArnis, oi pcamt at Uio bar of Uio Houso with 'Mr. Vf. bcott Hmllh. Mr. 8. was tromebt to tho bar, alien the alleged libellous matter was read, andalMi'tho resolution undcr.whldt ha was arrested. x. When Mr. Smith was asked what hv aad to say In Uie matter, ho presented tho following written statement; width was rend at tho Clerk's desk t F ftwiW mf IAS WnoM f tlrfirWn1iHi la rrdlmr aratflipatoa In its H York rntg l,nt MoBdf, JnMf S, t(ffrt,U) tttnnt eoo. tttyoHl ww.anft ibs lUWUMUMt fiirlh In th ili tMtota rr MantlMl with Ukim oontAlaad In ld Ana. fanfSnU.Mt4 Ui nsmM tnwitVwiM In Uiadlnpftb'h wf f Mtn ttm eontAlnitil In IbnM ppr, mtusd ilisrslntlit SMMMMtitsoUonM InsslddU- " .t.m& U-l-.l.kJ J I -A L- . lilt!. In th II ml " -- 1 .lll - - 0m. II. t. Ilnttor snd MiiTSrMd with him upon ihs nhit.JliwMm htliarh Inlindfwl in itilt In tha I1(mim thtt tbvrt mm nt srlitMiM btor hla ennimltt, 4trrtl m ImllrMtlr. ImuliwtUur Mr. MUb. tlMkllnUerMMUilawuBol htasuui mow. In, bnl that Mf. Ilten'a nni armanr4 In th alM It of Mr W U. Taylor aa barlncbawi spitiutehod, and ttal popr of tha siruiarft aa amrnia lh twpars tMiora hla (nTMtIaUiif eoramlU4, but that ba OUI not emaUor thUsadlreeUv ImMloalfna Mr r1Uh.il It did ant sppaar that ha had In anv way rqKnlad to UitLiiiraaihMBllniladtibrllF Tmyhtr la rtl ta a gumtlon by ma Vin. Uatlnr farther said that tha namaatrf all tha tnamban im tinned In nr dlaiMttih sppflkrod In lb affldavlt nf Mr. Taj tot aa bav Ina latn approacbad bj him hi aanir thalr mi (nr the (Juban can. W, tkm BMiirt, ivaMimttonuorrsaponacni n V immwtim, The Sneak rr njtVM Mr. Rtnlth If ha h, anv further statement to make. Mr. flmuii said he had not. oner had spoken of Mr. N. II. Taylor end cer tain official documents. Tho Inference was that ho had teen shown somo of tha docn. ments before the committee. Ho desired to Know who naa suown tho documents. Tho Speaker Informed him that tho ques tion must be submitted In writing, and tho House would Uien decide whether tho qucs Uon should I propounded. Mr. Cor, of N. t., offered a resolution that all further proceedings bo enpcndedf and tho prisoner bo discharged. Mr. Farnsworth said It appeared to bo a question of veracity bctnccii tho gentleman from Massachusetts and tho prisoner, and ho moved that tho subject ba referred to a select commlUcoof five Mr. Fitch submitted the following Inter rogatories, which ho desired tho 1 louso to pro pound to tho prisoned What ofiiclat document do you refer to t By whom were they exhibited to jou, and if iii.il uuu nunt nan iiitif vunracwr l Mr. Batlrr. Halnn'tnntu rannnl rrnlnnaftm said the gentleman from Illinois (Mr, Farns worth) had said It was a question of veracity between himself and the prisoner at tho bar. Hadestred to call tho attention of the Houso to tho fact that there was no difference In their statements. Tbo prisoner said that he Duucrj n au saiu mc3 names wcro in mo ai Idav It. I le bad never said to tha contrary. Mr. Fitch's Interrogations havlmr 1nfn aut. mltted to tho Houso and ordered propounded to tho witness, they wcro read to him. Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, asked that tho pris oner I Informed that ho would bo allowed time to submit his reply In writing or other wise. The Speaker so Informed blni. Mr. Hinllli said lis ttnnlil UiLn twn mtmifna In order to pnt his reply la writing, and took the seat usually occupied by Mr. Dtcrcnson, of Ohio, m hlch was nearest him and unoc cupied. Ho then submitted tho following reply t To tho first Interrogation Iwoul state that the oflhtal document alluded to wai tho aQI datlt of N. II. Taylor, before tho grand Jury of tho District of Columbia j second, that theso uviuuivum hi-iu iiiuwii in mo in connucneo, and it would trf) a brnarh nf faith rnrnmiA disclose Uie Pourro from which tlio Informa tion was obtained, Mr. Fitch said ho was not satisfied with tho answer. Ho desired to know from whom he obtained tho Information. Mr. Drooks,of New York, opposed an at tcmi't to CortiDcl tho Prisoner to rftalnM tlitv source of his information. Correspondents iiuudTiuui i-mi-cRcis at lawyers ana minis ters of Justice. Nothing could be gained by fori tug them t disclose the sourccJ of their Information. They had no right to slander any person, but they should not be com pc tied to dCtclifH) the sources of leo-lllmfttn Ittfurni. Ss9im ISTriflcSsrVii'iwncarTs-A'i'l nnu luminicrB. Mr. Logan, of lit, differed with tho gentle man. There was no such n -Uilnj In law as ior a person u mango anotner, ana men re-fiia-oto irlvo tho source of his Informatltin. There was uo court where a witness could l put upon tho stand and exculpate himself by a refusal to giro tho source f bis informa tion. 8uppoo a correspondent was worth less and tno man who gave bnn tiie Informa tion wealthy, any man could l-o slandered without redress through suth vibUIeelf the correspondent could fall tank upon his privi lege of confidence. Mr, Farnsworth Insisted that the witness was now on trial, and thcro was no way to compel hhn to answer but to send the cowi to a committee. AllUio Houso could do other wl was to expel him from Uio gallery. Mr. Bcaman, of Michigan, thought that gentlemen mUundcrctood the case. There was nobody on trial but Mr. Smith. The gentle man from Net ada was not on trial , tho gen tleman from Massachusetts was not on trial. Mr. Smith had been brought here to make his defence and should be allowed to do so. It was simply for him to stand up and mako such a defence as he could or as ho desired to, and then for tho llouso to tako tuch action as It deemed best. Mr. (larfiUd said ho understood the pending proposition to bo to require tho prisoner to answer from whom bo received tho Informa tion Mr. Hoteliklss, of New York, thought thcro wcro other considerations lyoud the effect on laisjouujj man. iiuuoa oecn guuiy oi luuinttuviui vui hv n n a j uuiiu iuu, pun had been ledlntolttv others. iLauErhtcr.l He understood these documents wcro In tho hands of tho grand Jury, and If Uio officers of tho court lmprowrly mako revelations to theso corrctoudcnls. It was useless to at tempt to enfored Justice. Tlio men who had thus vlo'atcd confidence shyuld bo brought before tho House and rmnlshod, and tho young man should to glad of ao opportunity to ex pose them. Ho thought It was tlmo Uiat what were privileges of members should to uudcr- tionu. Tha Bpcakcr said that while tho House had tho power to tako such action nndcr tho reso lution by which the prisoner had been brought to the bar of tho Houso, Uio question was whether be shonld to expelled from the re porters gaiicry, or wnciner no naa now shown cauMrwiiY he should not bo crucltcd. Mr. Sargent, of California, offered, aa a substitute for Uio resolution of Mr. Cox dis charging Uio prisoner, a resolnUon reciting that W.Scott Smith, having failed to purge himself of tho charge of slandering a mem ber of tbe Houso, and hav log declined to glvo the sources from which ho obtained his In formation, that bo to expelled from tho ro jtortcrs' gallery, Mr, Farnsworth moved to amcud ty refer ring tho chargo and resolution to a select rommn.ee oi nvc wuu power io scna ior per sons and papers, aud to report at anv time. Mr. Banrcnt said tha answer of the witness was evasive, and hU Information did not, it seems, romo from an official document, but from a paper In a grand Jury. Mr. Ulugtiam asked leave to offer another resolution mat, at w ociocic to-morrow, air. Smith to required to appear at tho bar of the Jfousa and glvo tho name of authority for Uie tiaicmcni. This was oblcctod to. Tho question was then takcu upon tho reso lution oucrcu ity jir. carusworui, oi in., that tho wholo Sublcci to referred to a special committee of flvo members, with power to scna ior persons ana lwpcrs, anu wuu au tliorltv ta rcttort at uir time. This was adopted, and Mr. Smith was dls chanred from custodr. Mr. Dawes then rrjortcd the Senate amend menu to tho tDl making appropriation for uie legislative, execuurq aim jnaiciai ex penses of tho Government: Mr, Iawct explaining the till, referred to the fact that It was several months tlnco this till had passed Uio House, aud tho Senate had loaded It down with a larcu number of amend tncnts. He would movo to non-concur liT most of those amendments, Decauso tney all proposwl great Incrcaso ra tho appropriations of money, but he would not tako the tlmo of the Honse except to notice a fow of tho most Important amendments. He was utterly op posed tqtho amendments which contemplated crrcat Increase of salaries. He did not bellevo this was tlio time to Increase tho salaries of. lue (icrxa or anyouier omciaiaoi uio uorcru ment 1 Io did, not think. It was necessary, 1h causa incso posiuons wcro au aougnt ior wuu too much anxiety. Another amend men!, o which ho should object, was to build a new State Department, because he did wt tbluk It necessary at this time. He Has also opposed to tbo proposed enlargement of tiio Capitol grounds, as tho outlay was too great The purchase of Ui land wai onto tha first cost, and an unlimited amount of money would to required after wards to remove the bulldmgt and to adorn and beautify the ground. This was not tiio day or the time to adorn and beautify, for It was tho day for relief, economy, and retrench ment. ThU was not the day to lavish money without stint upon- tho Capitol. ' " 7 The Committee, on' Appropriations of the Houso was unanimous In Its opposition to the appropriation for tho extension pt the capitol. This opposition did pot come from Uie capital movers, for that committee was unanimous in favor of tha retention of tho capital at thin point. Hero was Uie place the committee bo- SaSaaaaaaMaWMtawi mm mmmmmmm llovcd where tha capital ought to be, for It was hero Uiat all Uio tradition of Uie nation ron- tcrcd. It was ljwaiiM) tits committee desired to have the rapltol lero Uiat tbey oppjacd this appropriation, for It was these continued appropriations, and depIrUon of tho treasury for Uio benefit of the capital that kept up tho agitation about tbe removal. He hoped therefore Uiat views of economy would pre-! vail, and that cnpltal movers and anti-capital movers would all unite by their votes to prevent Uils appropriation being mado. The commlttco was also opposed to Uio buirij-naui niiiuiiuiuont proposed aj UIO DCn- ate, which declared that a pardon or amnesty ""' ww "v uuuNJVMijio in eriaence nn inoi part of any claimant In tho Court of Claims MCvldciMo lu support of -anyalalra against the United States. Tho Committee of Appro priations took a different view, aud thought that all who by proclamation were granted amnesty with Uio reservation of property were cntltiod to ba recognized In tho Court of Claims. The line of policy was to keep this promise, rather than to circumvent them. Tho commlttco would, however, offer an amendment to tho Senate amendment, Uie effect of which would be to exclude all except tuch as accepted tho amnesty In time of actual war. After somo further discussion ty Messrs, Deck. Dicker. lawrcnca. and othrnL tha amendments of tho Senate were read. In somo of Uio minor amendments Uio com mittee recommended concurrence, tut nearly all Uio amendments making much Increase non-coucnrrcnco was roeommendod. Tho amendment Increasing Uie salary of tho Capitol pollco was non-concurred In. When tho paragraph In relation to the right of cx-con federates to bring suits In tho Court of Claims was reached Mr. Butler demanded a separate voto. inoBcnato amendment proposes to cutoff all rebels, white tho amendment proposed by tho Commlttco on Appropriations to the Sen ate amendment excepts all who were pardoned by tho amnesty proclamation Issued during tiio war by President Lincoln. Mr. Duller honed thn Brnato Amfmitmr-nt would to non-concurred in, and that tho I louso amendment would prevail. He thought that was necessary to keep the faith of tho Government. Messrs. Itogers aud Deck opposed the amendment on the ground that it was a vio lation of faith as the Government In Its par don and amnesty restored all classes to tho riguuui ciuzcnsuip. Tho Scii a to amendment wsa mnmirml In with tho Houso amendment. Tho Speaker hero announced as the special commlttco to Investigate tho Scott-Smltlt case, Messrs. Toland, of VU, Dicker, of Pa., Flnck lcnburg.of Mo., rotter, of N. Y.. and Ilol man, of Indiana. The Committee on Appropriations proposed to amend the amendment In relation to female clerks by providing that lu making appoint ments to tho differed classes of clerkships there shall be no discrimination rn account of sex, but that a lady mar bo appointed, to any of the classes, and shall recclie the tamo pay as men in tno respective classes Mr. Farnsworth sold this would to a nullity, and wonld not accomplish any real good, be cause thcro was no provision for Increasing tho number of clerks. Without such Incrcaso tho amendment would bo Inoperative, and very fow would bo appointed. It would happen that If a lady was appointed a first or second-class clerk tho might bo compelled to sit at a desk with a female companion who would to doing tho same class of work and yet who would to re ceiving only DQ0. Ho thought, therefore, that the amendment as It came from tho Scnato was preferable because it proposed to pay females tho same amount of money as was paid to men for llko services. lie hoped that tho amendment would therefore be con curred In. Mr. Denton, of N. H., opposed tho amend ment. Pending tho consideration of It the House, at ft o'clock, p.m., adjourned. Ill I'll. .FPimiUIV Jan. Idlh. at II iU. Mart 1- mI danahtorof Kar and tha lata Thomas R. W IHnmir. Tha funenUwtJl Uk tbaltalnUr rarnonn,at o'clock, from Uw rantdanon of Johm W, ir na. No. 7 ii kt mkn ua ina momlm or. tha lh liutant, si ta cloak. Kuuirni HiLUs, infant daaahter ol ChaHM fe. and Harab A. Ilardan, Mad I monifia. lb fnnaraJ IU UU pUa from tha enrnar nt Rlarnth atret and Vlrdnla arenna, BatanUr. tha lllh lnataat.aianakieb ta. m OIlUIK-Un Uondar.Jana , JtiHN II. Uoaait, (ormarlj o( Alssaodrls, Vs., ta hUitob raar. Undertakers. airniaii r. luavaT, ALOKZO A. MAta. ILUtVEY & MAIUt, nt-riT ex iiTn aid tkitii gTucnv. Mcrclmnt Tailors. 1110 WM.DoMOTT, 1410 HKi-nESKXTino Johu Wanamaker'St TU Urgatt ud Moat FaahlanabU Slar&anl CloU)ln Hoaat In Amariea, HI 8 snd MO Cfaaatnut plraai.rbllsd)phla. . SAUIiK PAltL6ltS, 1116 FE.NN. m.t OFP. WIUiRD.V HOTEL. A FULL AlfD UUUrUCTK STOCK Or ALL TUB KKWKSTDFSIOK3 VI TOKKCII, FNOLIflll AND AUKniUANOOATIMUR, BUIT1NOS AND rANTALOONlNQS. I'nncy unit Plata Unta Herks, I'naee HIIk,Milk Alpariu, llrtip d'rlo a4 Hergea, And AU OaadaHprrUUy Adnpird i a Wnran CIlHMtV. Mr, Wsnsnakar allawa alarcTnian Ua par ctn. dls eount onthalf pnrohaaaa. IUapacUmll, W3I. IlellOTT. r.H.-Mr. II. A. FRANKtlatwltn DRVL1N AtXX, pan now ba aaan at car Parlor. iwrll-awlm rnjiiA MKAMM JIUHIX&W. ' L. BAB, . UOKVKX OF BBVKHT1I AMD K STatXKTB, .? inuoat ian mf f taonaa la Um IMaatta ana aJtoad naTar, riTtialattntlaaDatdla OKDritrir VfOUK CLOT1IINU KSTAllfliiiMkNT, Cor. of ttaranln and K alran U. mhM4na WaaainctoaTuTu OGOUGE BEUOLtNG, MERCHANT TAILOR, N.13LHPtrcct brtweea Thlrteeaik siad Faartcenlh strerts naata tUc, prepared ta a arrant a parfnot at Umc kSTAB. ilalilu of llila ( Alan,afln aaaortmant vt UVMTti rUHNISHma Building and Material. (Buoeoaaors to Tyst A DoUnd.) WHOLKSALB ANDERTAIL DoalorB in Paints, Oils, VVINtHOVT UIARSL OOiL OIT. LAUtts WIUKB, CUIUNHYB, ALUOIlOL, Vsnkbea, Olua, ltmabaa, TarpaoUaetRoain,Tar, Al. NO. llIO IAUI8IANA AVKf UK, oiftS-lt arconrol BUthstraat. TJUKKHl DUIt'KHIl IIItlCKHin $8.50 PER 1,000. Daalara In onr Una wUl tnd tt totbatradTaatj(a ctTS us a call boler pnrelMalac laenkera. 9IAUT1N Os IlUOrt MaII atraot wMt and II atraet aonth, a iaiuik sufrLYuoNtnAniLYo.t hah a aplS-am PAINTEI1S, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS. AUaaUoa Is sallad to nr stook at Paints, Oils, Glass, Sec, Whloh I sm vffailag spaolal tachia ants for asaa. Atsodsalarbi OOALOIL, LAUPS, CHIUIf KTB, WIOXB, ALCC UOUOLUR,TUHPENTmE,BRUflUrA EOSIN.aa. ' I.MARTW. Na. .1 1 0 f 1 alraat, and &.H LanlaUiM iwim, baMaaa BUth and Baranth atreata. aadnr Baaton llooaa. CTONHt HTONKIt HTONBI1I MAUVLANO mKEBTONB Bf . AND H. OOMrANT (tunu qeAiaoa) Rawad fltona for A alder. Window fUUsaad UnUla, ruiiurma, Bups, Wafer TaUa, Coping, liwt, fUlara, Ao taorilar. RHUnrfoSBtAnsblAxka,noi)Uoud&aiW Vf prioTLtTiC..lJaVollfie ii iS'?lrM(,Of at OnmtsMrs lard. (ett KtrH, lto, Crrek. apl-oio l " V.VY.llAyiUCN.BaareUrr ImrruvM fb and WaUtTioof all tlnnpaaftfcm and (Irani Uoof a rodartn -alla aS hoftaaa laaaanloaa daaa)Daas,Aa WsUaeniraajnMyaaoUaal anmrUaoa allow mi ta aaVnoaaaa oia tntBanna m ok iuaaalilp,,andlaaranml tuuiimiim alTardarS I rompuy. TTjwp ahoo I one halt tha aunt ttemlf iWrffKaailJW AWNINGS ron BTonr-s, cmr, anu country rksu DR!f0RS,e Maanfaotartd tad for sal tf AI-rm 0OITBI.AW0. 0-13 LotUaUaa tftnat, ant ddor east of Bavaath st 1 f'VBtyudewrroof Ooodt, 0' Tito Ouitrts. "- -" vim ni tram. aaami dafeadaota, racaa and Draw, dafaadan-CKMnT " m -P- M at --Ti V itZlfl VT"L vnw slsntaf Wll and ppaal to tha'amnera) Urtfl jfftaUnK laata to anawsr pUtoaal to and snI Uka pmnf and eon Unas to Jel naratuisy wi. HntU. fcrn for aatfl, aid W, B. ipuw muM nf n txil trniUM to salt llarmanvs. Mofflt. (VmUnnod. !T?L 5" & sad mm eontlnnad. Adnrasd. TteaatantlUapwaiMtMowaraaasofUataAWhlto. la. narthnlowairalnaoaapladthaanUr saaalon of at "? wUI ""W Mraral days to am, " ' "' 'nnu. inisaaaaeoKaabtra ajwn an error oat ollfaa apeolaj torra. On motton of , ....Hvnran-inpipiHta npon taa ealan1 IaJmarAfla.a.Jfrtm. JtdimaDtbrdofaoJl. AttornoyH, Agcnto, Etc. K. II MAIIHII. JnsUrrthe renrr. OoonnlaHuir of Poods for th SUts of ronnajlnnU, lava. till nnla iriui- in i.i. .... . . rL i, . ", vKiain,)Taaivininu,n04iUi OmOKi MKU T BTRKjeT KORTItWKST, .f"0-" WanrBaTatithttrjrt. JABnus P. TnaTIV." ATTOUITKY-AT LAW AND BOUUITOR OK CLAIMS. no. 13tOJJMoai6) I 8TItKKT,nnl WaH.) PT KAB TIIK AM IlfnTON IIOCRK. t.QjILSK, THOMAS WILSON, HINE& WILSON. ATTOItNEYS-AT-LAW, Na.-l Yaur-nnd-nIIirKtrret, WsuklnKtan. JOHN It. AIIBIS0N, REAL ESTATE AGENT, FIRST STWEKT KAST AND PA. AVK., OArrroi. hill. CHOICE 1IU1LDINO Ii)TS on Capitol II1Q tor sal on monthly pejmonU. UOUSKS ANI1 MTU IN ALL PAIlTBorTUK m I IUH BAt.lt AIJU 11KAT. .T.Dira, ...m"Mtosos, -.. ."VKlt 1- IATIion, Omoa-Uooia t, N. K aor. Sateath alravt and Lonlal- . . arennn, LOANH NKUOTUTKD .. Ilonaas, Lota and tarma tor Hal and Rank iAU MKNTB UULUCOTKIH, iv. t 'ONN. ATTORNKT AT rjtW. tl InThotnnann'a LaaUoiMlnv KiL1 J n x.i eppoalfe PaUtnt Offloa. anil U A NDUIEW n. IIUVAM. OfflM No, 4 3 J LoaUlana artnnn, aor 4L, appoolla IMCIIAICIIT. AIUKUItK, ' ; OOUNSKILOR-ATLAW. .ri7TrT,"'MJnm Wov4.1 I street, to No. 'J0l V ttreau botaaan Tblnaoata and coortaonltt atreou. aail-u if .hiH. 1 liailroads. LKXAJCDIUA WJLy''AAKD ItAMPSUinK l7I7Sprtn aehodnto. bthrlnnlna Mwoh 11.1WM. Two fflEr Ina dallv (! nndaj)bataenAlaiaiidria ana ilanuton. Iao Alaiaadrla at S Ju a, aa and n.an Amvaaa ItanUiaaatlO-aia. m. and I Jt p. an. Lea(allaroUlonattaa.m andUUp.m. Arrive at f)nuhMfulnMaUTin.HnlckaraUto. Ilam ninanntari mwi wiia iHtnrr un or ioacaea, vrhloh laava Lacalntrc dally fur AW la and MMdlebura-. U II. IIIVHNNKU. apr-tf GeneraltlcketAKent. TjittoOnii mnk nrrwKKN waPhinuton; I lULAUFI Pill A AND NKW YUHK. WiaarUTOit, Jotia S. t noon. Tndai tetwm WaAUlogloa and New York ar fw MninaafnlkwatUi Id KUKNKW YUUK.wllhoulchanrsorears. UXc jAa riftlfv fatiHuL Huriilji.l ftL 1 .! m - f lift, in fMp.nl. -.,. in.... rui. iinuiur unini lur du itint KiiB.liil illni m . II H biuI LJp.ni. ON SUNDAY. . iMf for New York at HJU p. w. sad PhlUdalphU at Thruajn tlcketa In rhUlalphU,' New Yurk r Boa Ion. can be had at tha Btatlun Uffloa at all koin at tbe da Hea Baltimore and Ohio TUllmad adrarUamnontfor aohadula hwaati Waahtoa-tuo, IlalUmorA, Annanulla. aad Lht WaaU J J. WIUtON, .. Maniac ol Transportation. . l iufi r,inraiTiekft Aannk UKO. B. KUONTZ, Agent, Wanlntoa. II ALTIMOBK AND OHIO UAILUUAD. wAanixoTOf, jnmt. iwh. Tnlna hal a-Mtt WAKIIINf I ItUf and lIAI.riMltUK. andWADIIINurONANUTHKWKbT.nraaowraaaa flowni. run nniMinimr. Laara da!lr,eioopl Bnnday.at S W,l Aland SJU a. a, and 11 4t M.t tl.auand Sp nt FUH ALL WAY HTATIONH I-aar dally, eiaepl Bonday,at iM aud t Mm. M., Inland SUM p. m r rnn AitMApniti lMatA0sndSjaa.ia aadSAIp.H. Hotnlato 1AV. KTVK miTiunitK Lear etTJJB-a.n, and ISO. t ami! p.m. Ott WAY HrATIUNS. Iaara dally, tsoeplBnlarday aadBuaday.alftUa m IJOaadtp.ia. On Batnrday at 1 50 a. ra. and t JO and 1p.m. On Saaday at S -ta and I p. ua , only, eonnaettna; al lUlay HuUm with tnlos from Baltimore to WaaaUag, farkarabarft So. Ttaroukb Uokota to th Waat can b had at tha Waab. InrUM KuUoa Ticket Ufllo at all hoora la tbe day Par New York, Philadelphia and Iloaton, w adcar UaanMntaCThrouihUna1 J. U W1IJHJN. Maater e( TranaponaUon. U W OOI.lt, Oanaral Ttokat Aan(. UKO B. KOONTZ. Ueneral Agent, Wa ah Inirtoa. 0 PrNNSYLVANIAnOUTK 1870 K 0UKTUWKMT, HOUT11, AJfU bUUTU On aad aAar Uay I, tsm, uaiaa wtUIeavaaarnllowsi WaablngtoaZf a. M.fUalUaMr......U.U . TllatdiiaUT i&Ll VBiX'tt&'UTIt " Wtth etonat Maaaary, Palaaa Ntataaooaa gay ard alM TIIKkUt DAILY KXrRRM TnAlNS WrWT. TWO DAIDY THIa NORTfL 5liimhrramBalUiaratoUOCrJaWraUaadHrraV URil wlilumt abanaa. TtekeU by thU roate oan ba proearad at Ihtofltoa aoraar of Hfith atraot and Panaulrsala National llotal. abort raUaUtloforma Ik iriraaia arenne, naaer rmatlonwUl bail ran at all timea. raaaengen pivcanaa uoaete a iota omca eaa ammre 4UD in riuua ar isrr i Una I'ara far Plmlnnr lltu. rKRUY O.BUITH.Tlckal Agent, Corner BUUi at nl Pt inn rtna. areo'ia, WuhlnrlAB.U.Ll. ;"B, iuuiiUUonorui"aaMnger nrvni jl ?.j Steamship Linea. F R MOUKT VKlUtON. liCSS: Aloiandria. FnrU Fuuta and Waahlnalnn, Maraball HalL ManUad, While llouaa and lone, Virginia, ra W.H..J2 SYKEfl.naa'IBdrH. Omua- VIlllardslLttoL JL. M' JUtCUANTS UNKOr BTKA11SIIIP8 nnoiiinniu.i Anu (inn iiinn, Itaraariarthatnaatoamahlna K.O. KMIUI1T. JOIIIS WAaillNOTON AND NKW TO UK, OIIISON and VAIIKY tllTY, wtlt raai make ranUr WKKKLY TRIrV bK. raJUw!4 5WRRN NNW YORK, ALKXAN-aaaaaaaaanaaaW RIA, WABUINUTON, and UrXtUlKTO . aa follows IrNKWYOUKfmPH-tKaa' or. aoryiiA1UHUAYs44p.aa. IarodKOktl i evaryrRIDAY.atv a. aa. ta4 ALKXANbaUA As una au u i m, tor fuU UfornialAm. apply to S. P. A. DRNIIAU, MtonLofllao and abarilautuf lllghatraat.tlanrgaiowat PAC WAaillNOTON. NORFOLK. AND JUajcaWKROHroN BTK aVTHO AT UNK. rilANiJKOr'TlMK Of AND AVTKK MO-iDAY, fllKAJi INrtTANTV-Tbenaw aadalogaat Mtaamar ,Al)Yl)aTlKLiKI()ailAUDalf;.lrarMWABll' KtlTON YOhV iOXJUTaTary AIONDAY aad WRUNKBDAY a4lp.ak. tooaUng, to and fro. at prlaalpal landlnga. JUtaralnaJaaraa NORttJUt al 1 thnLererrTCKSDAY andTllCllDAY, eonoa. ina at Norfolk with theKlolininadandlloatonataamara and Kaaboard aad Iloaank railroad, Thrwugb UckaU and bills of lading laaaad. rorfralghtnrpaaaagaapiityal wbarvra foot of Poto inaa atraet. OooiKaeaira. and font uf Baraaih atraaa, Washington, on board o OilAB. BFKAH, Buperln tandaot. ar to B. P. UUOWN A M1N, Uoneiat AganU, oornar Now York arem and Flftaanili alreat, BRUWN, PI ANT A UO , Pmarletora. POK MVCJtroOL AN1 QVKKNMTOWN. iff u an uxk oir uauTbtkImiciu BAILINO titOAl tik,Vf YOIU. BATDRTIAYand'alUrnAto TtrERDAYB. it i 1 IvkeU etld to and from Kngland, f4-J AlfaUndaodttiaOooUuont, i'ut full la JetfaaaaaanaUronaaltnn aipiy to JOIIffiH DATJC fiii3flS5ffynr:v-- tall U Uaakara, Waahlngtoo, Loan Olliccs. OLD NEW 4.75 ,JUBNHKIiu-'AlJT0lITV' 4 08 BUltNSTINE'S LOAN OFFICE. Na, 475 TalrtrfBih HlrVel, I bird tlaor aoaih ricsuiulvBla Avenap. MONKY LOANED on Mm to suit eutomsrsoa Raal lUtata. Uold and BUrar Watohea, DUnionda, Jewelry, BUrer Plato, Planoa, Parnihtra, Udiao aad OeaUa- naa's Waariaa Apparel of all daanrinUone, A OLD ifoui ABU aULVJtU TlOUUUT. J1UUIJM fltiltXIHtHtin I.O IN Or-FICK, iKtTABLnvca 1H5,! aa i o hthrict north, Betvaaa rn'-aad a-bsjf Snd Blith streets, (liant dlsAaly la raar orNatlonal llotal) Money loaned la Jeaelry, Hllrarwara, Marabandlaa a( era lommiKk in iiuhmui tnu i uminwi nelerlaanynaaldealol tbiacltr not eonnectad with any if. f wua ta " "uvri-a fi ProposalM. jRoroBAU roR nprAt ring and building Mama's Ornrr. Crrv llt ti , . WsairraiTTCTW, I 0,,Jnnet,lm. "t? Wi" .". thm ,w oot,,,r ". snd to balld " oo of Third alrnat aaat. Dvuriwmne may p wauiw as uiaofnoaef the irtirtndaat and laapagW ef Ktraeta, Aa. - .,, n iHuiimm vf m wnim gaaranMfif Iwa raapnnalbl parerma, eltlaana af ihla alfy. that If thay areaooapiad tnal.lddar wl ntor lata a eon tract for I na parfarraanaa af ta ararw. . foau e. J, HOWKN, Mayor po OONTRACTORa AND DUILDKR8. QDaamiMASTn's omn,! . . RlrnMoanbVa.May ,am andoralgnednnUlllnVlork, ra .on THURSDAY, the .., 9ywn, ito, lot traiMing a Bnpertnlaadanl dge, at brtoh, at th Pnrtlar Orara NaUnewl Oataa. TT. IWI I'MM.h.M Vll.U - - - . 1 j I fl j j. li.iL'' ' "-. """I"! mlMHMl ilT.7T w""" n urn in huh orao. BU. Kjjy J0? ?,. sngla,(n front trf wing and irtiief away a oatgu, wivo JSan- tLTL "i ? mM work.nc for !p,! VW gwsnlaad by Iw reapoaaibl anna mnLtAAAmtm r Tba rtght Is raaarrat to rejoet any or all Iildi not atdmad to tha IhUhmI nt tha nnl.K .-.!. ThaanrnUipaatMnUlnlngblda to ba InrToraad "Pro. ptMaLa for lodge," 'and lorwardad by nail to this affloa Ily order ol tha qaaitonaaetar laoral Unltad Blaf-jarmy. J, U CM ANIlMtlt, "- . nro-oi w at v n a nay. pROPOflALfl ron PRRSH DEEP. Omen A. V. rV, AnTtu rnr RnmoL, U. B. A-l PoutMokkoii, Va .JanaT. IV7U f Realod pmpnaala In do ritual wlUi emrtaaof Ibla ad Tertlaeraeat atlachnd will la raeirfra.1 at thla offio an. li.V" l"" WKIW WUAY, tho lMh In.Unt, for all !T",eJ a"1'"' the tm-pa aad t-Riplpyaee al IhU Poet, foe Ui all hvmOii eoramonolng Jiily L ISM or anon lea Una as the Comnilaaary UeoeraJ bay Th Bnaf rnnat b fraah, and of th ry bit markeU abUqnallty anld In the Ilaltlmore mark eta, to aonal rropoUiina ol for and hind itnsrtare, i and kidney tallow to ba eiohided ) Th. aat an at Lh ntk arfi.i j naoka-ahanka rertobral jraat, and tha rOeat trtmatad down. Tbashankanf foroqaartars In bnaat ?.rol tbn to tm tooho kbora (ha knee Wnt, and nlnd quartar from Hi In elgbt Inohna abor the ..nn-iiwIfiia1, mi ta m oaiirereq in enrbqaanUUaaandonsnohday a th UutnnuadlD OfflaerelthaPoatmaydmtlgnat. rMparata arrmnaah) in dnrlleate with onnypf thlatd. rar-aMnani atachad fill ha racaWed f rrwah and Corned Hoe, UaUnn, lamb. Veal and Vnmh Park, for sal t eommU-luttffd affloer aad UuHr famlllea for tba arxrra partod of lima. Theee tnaala moat ba of th eholoelaaallty,U-ebMt the llaklmora mark Ma will aopply tha freata beaf Io b of slrtoln and eundlng rib roast and aortar-boaae atoaka. Tha emaaU an Ihla arntraeltobedallTrad on each daysfnnt to otoeed Are In eh week lea may b dadgnatad byth ora. mandlng offloor of Hi poet. Whoa th fraah hoof, Aa, A , required by tbe ono. traruahallbeof alaaaqaanaty or ef latorloc ooalliy than oontraotad for, the Hnbeistono DaparUnanl win pnrcnaaaln mian market- tha eon tractor paying tho differenoeof oat, Hoodalntlie enra of Iwal thonaand dtllara with two eeoarlUe will b mntilmd Hidden will lnaert la thalr pmpnaala Uio namt of their bondamen tropnala will b addreaand to th" andaralgnatt, wiarkad on anTalnpa-'PmprMuJa for f raab Ileal." Ily order of Major Ucaaral MaltawflL JeMI BaooBd LleaL Plf ih Arery, A. C. . pROPOSALB rOIt PR C8U DKKT. , . , P0lTWa,irtg,V..Juna LlSTO. Baalad propnaala, In duplicate, with copy of this ad cortlamnant attaohed, will ba reoetred be tbe nndr clgnad nntll I o'clock, p. mH on th ith of June, ISTO, foraapplylng Preata Beef to tha tranpa at thla poaL The Beaf fai-tabed moat b fraah. of good market' J?1 onalltv. In aU qaartora. (neck, ahanka, and khlnay UUow to b eluded.) and to b delivered at thla poat,fro ofaoat, to aooh qnanUUe aa may b f mm Urn to Mm re qalred, and en annb dara a shall be daatgaatad by tba onrninandlng officer, not oiooedlngfrmrUmea per weak. -nvo.(n uie oaiue aiaogniarva ior oeal to tla Trd andar thla agrseraent ahall b ant o9 at tba mrt aerhf I 4rant .nil t !.... .i m.4 Jab. The shanks of tha fore qaartere shall ba eat oS from tbroe to fonr Inobaa abors (he knaa Mat, and of th bind q-artm from sU to olgat Inoboa abor th cambrel ar bock Wat iDuaoauaciwioonunninroroaiimonUis,orsnca leas Urn a tha Commlmrr Ooneral aliaU direct, aom menolng on th lit day of July, 1970, aubjeel to UK ap praral of th Ohlof Blgnal Offtoer of Ut array. In eaae of fallor or daflclaney In the qoalliy or qnan tityof tbafiwih beef atlpaUt to b deUrorad, Uia Commlaaary of Bubalatono at Port Whipple, Virginia, shall hare power to aot ply th deficiency by parcJiaae, and tha 9Bn(r arlll nhKv4 Hiil. ll. 4lit Of roat. iDaaoniraciorwuiboraqnlrad to antor Intobonda for th earn of two thoaaand (glUU) dollar, elyead by two roaponalbl aoraUoa, whuao aaawoa uaat b men. Uonod In tba h-U. . Th pnipriaala win be opened at I o'clock, p. ra , Jane 90, luTU, at tha offloe of (he Uommlaaan of lUt-taUmo al thla imaU at which Urn and plan all bidder ar re qnnatod to b praant. Th propnaala will b marked on th envelope " rro poaaU Ior Vraah lleef and addramwd to - . . . ta) Lleat. OfcO. 8. OniMF-l. U- R, A. Acting Com. of BubaUlonco. Office Ublef fllg- al OlBoer, U. B. A., Waabtogtoo. O. C HMtt Naw DiritTMrwr, I)DAuorKonr-sTNiKRcamTiNa, , . WBinaTOW,Marl,l(r:(i. ninleil nmnnaala fiw f Iililn. Ailini. f tnal r th Nary, to dallrered during tb ttacal year ending June 10, lH71. wUl ba raoelvad at thla Bureau until ltf a. "Vr""? :'. fboao I bmn-a mI mnat b ladoraod TropoaaU for Anthrar Ita Coal I U'POunda, ' ' ' i ii. An nut i M. Uiaiirv Af in imrt Ah r i am ooai man vm ot ma neat iiaca Mountain or Black Ilaath, of of a kind errael tothom In aU reaped, which equality will l determined by a board appotatod by tliaUmrotaryof the Navy, after the reception of tb bid. Th nam of th onaJ pmpoaed to ba fnralahad ranrf a SKatfcfci-ffirVaJ Itaa-JcfcaariTe-r formQ-Ulty.aelotd fraafmm ImpwriUee. an railed, each evldeneo a wUl ba aaiMa-kary, and be eabht ta each lnapeUca,HIoaaUty and qaaaUly.aa thaUa roan may direct, Theeoalmaalln all reaped b aat Ulaotnry la lb laapaotora, wbawUlhare tbe right ot peremptory rayactlon. Tba artoe muat be for eoal dallvared at Ui PhUadel. P Ii-7k" l'Mua laUnd, aad pUood In carta Propoaala will llkewiee b reeelred for th doUvrr of SJM) tana of th earn qaaJltyaf anal, lob delivered la the port of New York, on bttard of veaaela, oral Ibo nary yard there, a al Philadelphia, andar tb earn AM demurrage or elbar ebargea to which tha Raman may be aubjecied from delay In the prompt delivery of the anal by the contractor, will b dad acted from UuarbUla. la caaa of fallen to deliver tha eoal In proper qaan. Uty, (not exceeding 5uo tons per day.l or proper quality, aad al the proper time and place, the Utrreea rvere th right to pnrebaa forthwith at tha eon tractor 'a r-k and einenae that which may aeem aicrmary to eapply . riSlfH. -. r . pROPOSAU POn WOOD AND COAU PntST QuaitTkaMAST-a's lliirTKirT, 1 K. i BRALPD PROPOSALfL In daplieate, with a cory of thla adrert-wment attached to each, ar Invited and will b received al thla offlo anUI 1pm, Jon 13, 1471), for armlylng th Qaartermaater'a iWartment with fid oord of mercbanuble Hard Wood. IK coWo feat to IhaoordiSAM lona of Aathraotla Coal, beet quality. eg, atore, and .not aline, 14) ponnda to tha ton, and loeMnoandaof Bltomlaona Coal) the wbolatobed. Uvrd al tba plaoea herelnarter named, at each tlmee a the Unartonnaatar'a Departmenl may deal re prior to November U, MHO, al whloh Urn th llrria moat be ompUtd, vis i !ortOolumbna.Nw York Harbor -40 eorda wood, mmmi tm b.uvwm4 dv vhh BUM. HTKOI era vr raO. Key York Harbor-Ail eorda woeda, KM "l " MIM Bl Ileum DUUBllimi KU, lion UemOW llew Tort Uarto-M-Uu eorda wood, B3 toaa atova and SSI Inaa nr -. . .fort WaAawerii-NAr York ilrboe- eorda wood. Krt BebaylorTNeaT YarkllarboalM km ton atevaaaaab ten m eVaada!l rt Hanftlt L-41 eerAawaedi M tan atore, Ml nia-aenaaeeaj. 104 lona egg, and M toe aal eoal. nattaburg Barrack a. New York 187 tons ogf ooaL Tba wood to be delivered en th whanee and tba eoal to th yards or places provided for lie reeaptloa at tba respective poala, and the Utmmlag mnat b don by th Parmeot wl b mada la New Ytk allv. ae anrdlna to the weight or meaeuremanU oertiflad to by th (Jnartormaatora at the plaoea of delivery. Bidder mual atat aaparaUly Ih frloa al which thy will de liver tba wood aad oual eallad tor, or either of them, at each of the poet. Eaoh bid meat ba aooompaaled by a guarantor signed by two roaponalbl pareoua, that la caa th but la aoeapled aad a oontraot entered into tbey wUi b. eoraBHrU,toaaamqa 1 toaa fourth of thaamoout of ih oo-toMt. for to faithful aiecuUoa of th NobUl will b ntTtalned that Is tint mad In a. oord-nee with thla advertleament. aad bidden have tha rrrrlleg of being praam t tl th opening of tb Ud. Bids may b mads tad will ba antorUtaed for oat c tn-reaf laapeeta. Tba Oeeeramenl issairai th right to rtoct any a aUUd regarded aa dlaadvanlageoa to tbe fnmar meat, er to aeoept each portion or aa Ud, not lam Iban feraaeset,lha may b deemed of advantage to lb peli a tolereal, Pmn-al meet be ladoraed, "Propoaala foe Wood aad OoaV (ar either ef them, a th eaae may be, and atlrtejiif to the anderalgwed, to whom appUoaUoa aboaJd be mad for further InformaUnn, By order of Breve Major Ueneral Rnfus IngUla, Aaalateal Ouartavmaater Ueaeral, Unlled rjwte army. Chief ljuartonuaater Department of I ha Fa- .WILUAM T. HOWKXL. Brevet Major aad AtsUteat QuarUmiaater, United bUleaarntf.aU.MPlrrtQuarteruuutar'aDiatrlGt. Government Sales. JALK OP UOlUKtt AND MULti. OTj-BTxanamu's Oyru.B.t TlhiiMOgu. V.,JnneS.lU. I WUl be uld at Pabilo- Aaalloo, onmraanclngat IS .'clock a. m .on MONDAY, June Mi H7 at th V M, iUdJa,BlHltoVketieKlontiinnd.Va TWtf TIIIHT' aVjKttt) MULKfl, Th abort animals ar rana oonditton, having hn Tfiun Uuh. In United Mtetaa carrenrr.on day of sali adpoitbf Un par Cent regulred Irom each pur cbaeeruahaalmallalrwckeft. Aalmala mnat b raaueved on. th day of aal. jettt Brevet O-UOnartermaater AIPOr-PrBIJUPnOPKltTY AT RAN AMTO. niii atiKirMar: sin Airmifm. TRIAS. p NIO ARBKNAU BAN ANTONH U a in lawi oay oi nne, ibju, n. ui uuiwu m. Arannal. will b anld alpubaaatln. to th highest On th lftth day of Jnne.lflTU, al tba United hla le U Rlfleil Muakela, rtngheid, oal. As SH (kill'a Anny Kevolrera. M ltoralBgtoa?s Army lUvolvars. lli BabreaTUghli ravdry. Vt Rwordai mualclaaa. ttt Bworda t noa-oom oOaers. UI llrldlea,ourbt cavalry. l,d Haddlee cavalry ,( Mokl hlong. 1111 CartxWgaa, J. Jffl, or AS, fMst. Cb,UV.B.Wrr.nfrn -RArFORDi UanUln, Onlnwiu. Oorp Bi..t kUJur, U. H. A , com tn.nillnf tnllMd -L-IAIUI1ANKN' HUAIJOt. COIL AND HAT S0AUI8, & rUTTOIUI AXD OOUNTKR BOAUIS, BXAU AMOARKKT SOAUC9, lo.. AT MAItUTAOTUIliniS' PBICKH. BOAIJC BRPAIIU runNISIIKU JOHN. A. riAKEH, Sol. AinL AaRIOULTURAI. WAnKIIOUSR. milla Lofton. .wflubrt.Hh tad lotbrtfc TIOZORTU 1-RKKZIHQ BEPRiaKHATOn,-Oi1 VW-W-rWH:rnRH00nT( mje-af 14 rBJalraU ? Ffopbealrj. N 'UTIUK TO KIUDUK BUlLOKRa, . t. M1W1TWWW, D O , Mar U, I'm. reeelvad naUl .tuna Aih. TaaatW!. awj.j uL? H.iaaarAiii.'x.' u. vz-"X 1? Vl!Pul!!li,'!2 " form .rf crrrpnaal aan ba aeon at the Myoraomce In (Iwrrrgtown. and all aenea. Clra0,n,','0,,,, h"iNa Sh right to retort Say Md Is reamed y order of th oommJUe. ft. J. HoWUlV. Ih Um for recel.lna nrfliJ. 7. ii??7.riT?'. .. i ne urn int r Jnai.lnclalve IMnclaalve ' r ....w l'l"""" ui UJUUITTKR. lemjenAeodJO 2hopuhaU KOH OUMMUWAKY htukkh. SB barrata Maa Pork. 119 barrel Kfcrnr. t pnwnde Ileaaa. 111 pownda ( oB ee. green. ,q poojids nagar.bmwn. apomKUBngar, whit. , f) gallon Vinegar. I4 ponadi ftnep. t ThalOTtobadWcri1 sImmIj wharf talhe eft .'. BZf 4MmM V u.. a. i. i. 3 tot"Ulldrcll,... ' -" u ... . ... VrflXIAM A. OAMM101. pROFOMALrt PUR BTATIUNKKY DsPABTHurr or ma. Imtrnioh,) , , WaanuwiTog.D. ii, May 14. H7D, I aamaybereqnlredforthTe DeparunenL and UielU? an.l I ItAnrnm. Ihwil Amim tt al.i . .. iTFifo'&.lSftiS?' "ul u 'tek- -h Ja 1 170. IdaCtl timtinA&i but (bA laH.AI th Ikah UAUJ-.I it be i ar.T.i;r7T.TJ"t"" ""jr'JVT """"?" ipaaled by a aaUafaatory 111 eteoot a oontract. guarantee that tb bidder will eteoot a with good and anlHeteal bond, if hla bid M for aay or all article. No bid will be oeaatdei Onl an an vuAv.Ahl.id wll. Aa all artlolae are etlpnlatod btbnf th beat qnalllr. ample will only b raqulrad aa daelgnaled on Ui chedulea. Bond with approved aeootity will b raqnlred of tb frUtewbomthoonlract,or any part of lt,mayb On faUnr to farnlah any articl la a reeannable Urn after Letng ordered, the right la reaerved ef purehaataa wfrwm wnn, vv m aewni uie enuMI lorTetted i ud If 1 inAlw nrliit Ihu ika mwImM ui.. i. tJ v, vv. .Mv.w Mivwuiinuf hiaa i oAiaraeu ao UI Hid will b oonaldered en each llem aenarafalv. Bchedalea aontalnlae bleak (nrm In litiMi.. a gather wlUl Itenti aad eatlmated qaaaUtJeaof article needed, and fall In forma Unn. In innl..ia iih ,. ".!'"'""""1 wut v luiwim oa apuuoounn. Unntraau will onlybe awarded In eUbUahed mai faoti otnrera or or nealera in tba artJolaa I'rrinimil maul be iiiitrnm I In ih. - f Ak. -m. " '.-.'urj-rr?. pRorosAETpua (hrn. ' iiivipqTJiaTTris 1'KriRTwr.rr nr Triij,. I v..v..r nBavi r it urrn"e. Sealed propnaala, to Iripllcat. will to race! Jun,la7D,for furrtlablng aooh QoaaUUeaef Corn a. may be required froraJaly l,ls7u,lo July B),laTLa each of th following named peata In Teiaa i fort Davis, Port Out bnan, Portflltaa. tort Duncan, Port Klcbardsoo, fort limn. roniiiara, (ortUalatoah, PortOoncbo, tort MeKavU, Riaggeld Barracka, Kan Antonio, PortOrtOn, Vaw4 RlMk tT Onrn to be of good, clean, marohaatoblt quality, entiled and delivered In oacka. DeUvntaoommemaanimaapractlcabltftrtb laldayaf Jaly,l8TU,and eon Has in aoeh quantiUea and at auch timea a tb reoelvtng ofioer may require, nntll June tl, 1MI. aaoa did am ne aoeampanieq oy a guarantee of at aatlwviwaponalblaperamialwboaaceaponallHliiymaal Udder la oom potent to and will carry out tha oontraot. If awarded tohlmt adtha raaldeae and poateAe an rem ot eua umiuot ana gnarania mini oe alalaqV Tb right U reaerved to reject any and all bid offered. Pnrpoeala to b plainly Indornod oa tbe envelop 'Propoaala for Corn at -," aad addraeeed to tb aa Byoommand of EfTt Major Qv&7f f'Tffl! DepwtoQ Krm.,rm. Drtg.On. U. B, A..Cnlt Qireuir Deo'l ef Teiaa. aarlAld puoPOHALs ron BTATIONKHY. . . DEPASTfKirrrrBTiTg,Mayt1,l- Sealed prnpoeela for rnmlahlag STATION KRY for the year coding Jane U.lsTLwiQ bereoatved al thla Denartment nntll the 3Rth divot Jnna. lfCO. aa It e'e luck, m Blank forms for bidding will b furnished apon ap plkatioa. Th bids wOl be eooiddered aad aeoptd et rtyaoted Itomby. Oonuaola meat beaieouted by thooeeaful bidders wilbto ten day after being called upon ao le do. TbeertloteeeeaWeeaed for muat be fumlahed from time to time daring too year. In gaantlUe perwaan te order from th Depart meat. The aaUre quaatlUes will, however, be called for during th year. in prepoeai moat oe agrnea py ioe inotviTnai or anikliie It. end biumnnuuil bee bntutaHUi ufflrlent enretlea In a earn equal to Aty per aeal. el tha bid or bid aoceiited, approved by a United btalea officer of the dlalrlcl In which the anretice reatdo or do bualnaa, on a form to b furnlahed by tbe Department, eondlUoned upon tb leention of eeonUect for for- niaringanen pnruonaoi uie aruci aa may pawaroa andar it. and tba perforTaano of tha am. AUdellvertoiwlil beaubyiet tolaapeoUon branea- aoArleet eaoae toaanul tlweontraal at tha option ef lvertmmMtbcrreecl ataarge at Uie Department of ntale,Waablngnn. lie launre ao eonpiy wiui any una eroer andcr tb altyof tha bond, o( en niAiiiL ni maott n y UwdeActanci eeaearr to new for anch articlaa. Pvnrinaala iieiimmiiienll be a uJla.ui-ai lBat tii not be oonaldered. and eon trade will be awarded aaly to eatebUabed maoafaolarer of or dMlere In the ar- cm uaaiiiiuiv iinii, myiaaoim oecretary al Btete. JKOfOUALS PUlt MAIL BAU1 Post Orricii DtrAiTafmT.l WasanirrTnw.D 0,Jnaa,llTV ( Ube teoeived al thla Department ant PnuwHalaiBlllh hmImI mt Uils Ibnui I o'clock, p m.tb UUidaraf J uly, IWu. for larnkan. in u.iniu. viuin wm ntwui inrntiiar, ai the PoalO0le,ln thUally. twothonaaad Mall Poacbea, thirty-all toohe In ngtn aad Ihlrty-atg lachesto etr earn fere nee. made of airona and clueela woven nntiana eaaraa, Impervtooa to rain. Rnch poucliea ahould have drooler bottom. Iron ring (full two teebee la dleae- ierf iov nanutee,aau a ugai anq neaime mnmn I tana that oan ba eaally and aecurely faaleeed with a pedlot-k t ale a narrow leather atrap ao rivaled or permanently attached aa ta afford ready mean of rmratae- ap or aliierug the pouch In th mlddl I or be eenatrweted i any manner beat adapted to the nee of lb mall eateblng apperatna of Ute railway mall eervlen. A ape- i nAonfL. alunrlne n i liml er! turn U tied, muat aeeonipeny eacJi ttronoeaL Bach of tl lenoe be ueed In th m for at tb price for whloh they were offered, Kvery proKiaal moat be aoompanled wllh a bond al ad dot vhoee enretlea, (whoee eariolency ahall be vwu Hie uiuuir 4wtci two ?a khaJI ba aariirUit LW (ha PoaUn eater of the plao of their realdeao and oothIi. tkmed I the fulfillment of sueh propoaal U accepted PoaUnaater of theplaoeof fhlr reel deaoe.l and oothIi. made oa or before lb loth day of July. W S- PropoAala for Mall Baga." and be adlreaad to th 1 Beooad Aaalalanl Poatraaeler UeoeraJ Poatmaaier (toneral. pUOPOSALB POK BUBBUfTRNCK bTOKIOi. Omnt or rttm A. o S.,1 . . . PoaTrtrBLa, Maiar. May It. iro. ( BeaJed propnaala, la duplloeU, with a onpy ol this ad eertlaemaat attached to eaob. ajid aamnbia of aachar- ttate. are tart led aad will be reemved at tola aeaee aaUl lZ&&Jhjtt"tomnpm thafmhatalaao j-mnmee m aaie WW MM eU0W iwtoa Bueeiaieae rT7L KT. swtma maet, UU paemda. Ubvelalirelto,'xifamJTT.' PLUI wrrrr- green iuo, ej aeaaoa, BUOAH, Wewn, lWpaemaa, bOOA IL eraahed, W peunda. VIN FllAK, pur elder, tl gallons. BAIT.SMpounda LA Kit Oil., winter, 40 gallons. iTaml Wiiiu; iuK.li. Th abov arUclea to b delivered st this post f re t f Oat. la one of failure or denrioacy la qnallly or naantlly iea aruoiee, uien to a U. H. a I d artlolae, then tb A , anaun ill have newer te aonnli bv nnrehaae. aad u inrohaee, aad th contractor will b charged wltit the dlgereoee of eee. oepted and th aoatraat eeVered Into thay will become surety to a arm equal ta one half tba amowalof tbaovar inct inr hi iuuuvj pwi iui luense vne a-use No bid will be entertained that la not mdlae eordane wiUl lht adverUaemont. The Ourernmenl reearvea the right to reject or ell btda regarded a d lead van Ugenua. Hidden have Ute wrtvUeae of Helen- BraaantalUia opeaiog ei uae ueuv Propoaala mail be sddmaaad toth anderalgnod, and ladoraed Propoaala for flubatstenoe Bbnrea. 4U. lb nViiaialih myVHd IsU IA. SU ArMliory. A. U A. )&OPUBALB rOK LUMBKB. 8t. Pacu Mixa . May UT. ie uaaal I una. and Bailor the a Propoaala In tbe uaaal form, ary comix tone, H b teoelvol at thla offle ualU II m. JaneU.brTO.tofuralMtbefoUoeutg B eliding Mate. rial for tba owtmotem of bwAlding at the new poet to be erected al Pembtna, Imkota Terrttory, namely , IW J7S fool Dtmonaton Lumber of Oak or Ptne-dJmea tSJWlfeet of Oaa. Bamwood, Whlleweod, Pla MJWT feel of Praaead and Jototoj noottag, ana baah. HJSJgleal Undieeaad. StralaThi-wld ria- AraUlaat eommen Lomber, . J 431 feet of PJana.f yiach. als laea oi Hank, t-toeh. HJlJrJI bhlnglea. Pin. lfldawlUbieeaJvdforUraaypartof Ih above. aailverea aa ina reel eeim haw mwn nnvvv nra river, whrrer retmUed, to n quaaUUee aa ahall be requndforuamedlai. lllda wUl b .rclvd f.ar thla lumber or aay part of It formed into proper raft and delivered to aay part oi ta Red river er tea Otter 1 att. wneooe i aan ue ratmia aafnclaat water to Pembina, ItmuatbacloariyaUtedwbalouaUty andwtiattlad 1 lumber, Oak, e delivered at Vl awoed, W hltowwtd. a Plae. wlN ilewood, e Plea, wll potat, and preaiael. machai a ftme-to lot eaae wd how What lima aad timea. and how machai a Urn aa well aa coat will be taken Into ennetdi Uy dirwllen of Major General W. B. Ilaaoo k lUOpUBALB iVH KHKCTION OP BULUllNUS. Oma Ctmrr tTWAitariiawrxa,) VtagX QtJaTailT DlSTUVT, l K., i AKW oaKViri.magM.arjiv, j Bealad propoaala, In dupUcato, with a cony af this ad rerUeeroent aiuehed to each, sr la riled ami will b received at thla onto aaUl Urn , Juu U, UrtU, lor to eonetrooUun of a aiaUe bulldlngi with wagon ahad. a by M feet, el Port Trorutmii, uonn , aan uie ""oa bther worV, al Ih aam plaoa. In aoounlaaoa with sdaaa U.Hwil'Tl aiVwlaXiw. Mirovl c3 U. oJBMr,' Smml rf "' " U" taU41r .pW aa pm ol MKWl'iMmw tattling ana piaeionne Hie swwiiii v. " . -. KithmolMataUaotaantoaaiAdtoiynarrao hoi.miaiataxeaeuaratelr. tndatalL th oual of Ua wwem.im-""--"- .-r- -- . .i.,i--.m and at ih offio af tha poet quartevmaate at Port TruiebuU. wbart all iiUUiaf LiJttnsaUAjat sag. b otr tolnodV; .. , M . . ,77 TBI plana ann IPtmnununi enn u-w u iui w"w -J .ar.L..ad .hat .(.a. kA Ifci.lJ kh lrn4 111 wrm nun w eompiaeeii ta may mi wen ei u aoepUBcof bid, aud mymant wUl be made la N York city, on to eeruAcaU of tha proper offlo tb quartermaater deparuavai. on tb compleUoo (lie work. T nt attb opening of tbaame . . ,. lr- fbeeerewrtKf'Inf RuJiU aad Reualra aa km a-vnmbulL Ouan,,1 aad ad- dreaeea to th oideralffnad. h. ! biVet kfaki Oeaeral Rufut Tagalla. 1U,A. k.nk(laarlanHaaUnaaaiw. U. B. A.. Cttll V Bt.4aW.A.q "..U.II..""-"lS laUHIMlt PMM-Jfc Moilicnl. HALTIMORK LOOK IIOiriTAL. MTULUUW A, Anjyuoit rROM quAOK. mr oult ru-j-j,,,, vmK 0A K Thteat, Roan af of Yoalh hre tnrarr and aoUtary pradleM. avere raUjteUwjrrteUmatha lae armat itfnmnm tv. the Marinere of Ulyaaea. bllahUag their aaoat brilliant avmej oraaltiiyailieia, randeae wMrrtege, Ae, Impoaatbto. niJn aivtr VSSSt Wtufe thAA - .La " a effl dreadful deetreoUv haMt, which anna; Uvteg lyre, my n, with mil emrWcaee, u .... MARRIAOI C Mar fed Pararma, or Yenag Mm " aware af pbfatnal w iini,ilfaV ewienpnuM mar almaaa. null Am HSranii'i" u., udS rally rely a "wBmieisrt? Immedtatoly Onreand Vafl Vlaev JUtoved Thla lbulf.1 TUUVLL . LAf?!!".!.?0 ... rintiiMDf niMniH iiuiatHu. vJZ IrirJZ r "-rrWaeib.rwauK; dreMh.1 crmMquence that may eeewa. New, who that, nndemtanda lhaob)eet will pretend to denr Uiat tbe power of prnereaWna 1 tnat sooner by thee faDlng Into mrwperhalat than by th prudent. RaaMeeleln; deprlred ef the flaaearea ef beelihy agapiiaca. the m m laerten and daatrweiiv armpwwe tolwtb bwly ar d mn4 . 1. T """n beeemee deranged, tbe Pbym. eal and Menial saneUna weakened, Lnea ef I'meraai . - i" Vf ' "oirrti rRr6riiiiTiT!kifT. iwii wni wm reu rrwai nanii nei ae aoraar. gu at M srAlMIrraoelve4aTUmn(ial4aad anato ' 'nii tm Be wie ee wm vwpv, iwm. wnwrn ahnnld auu age, aad and rarUo eadrerUeaeaeal 4- erlbtagayarptoni. !,Tbtaj',b "-r,0-rt ne-Verm. Lmtdee, Ti 1,V3'7w'soniiieatothe jJaiedX iea,andthTeaier part of whoee life has 2" ??"? hoertama nf lyradon. Parte, PhUadet pbla. awd atorwhera, ban effected mm ef tha mm ar. tontatatagewwtheCweroevec known manytavabbd wlthrtagmg In Vm bead and ear whan aatoap, arena arvoujiHim, aeteg a-armed al eadden arrenda j baahrnl neea, wutt f reeweet blnahmg. au ended eereWmea wUh a ooreeeiijjeet ef the mled. were ewred ImmedUtalif . YAalKPARTlCCLAhNOTLlC. KL I-?'' a11 .'" ho bar Intorad them. ?, imprnper Jndalgenee sod ollfary baUt. atwer fuatneea, wvadr. snciel er marrtaare. TlmMaraaome of lAa aad and melancholy fft youth, vu i fa tba Hi land, Dtmnee ef Khl7 If? of Mooaolar Power, Palpllation af the UiT. &PEJrr IrrtiabUltyarWang-meat he(VMTjae fWitona, Ueneral Debility, Byap. MmiLLTa.tlM faarfnt mmmm aka M.A .1.1 ... BS5 r?. ffar'- M-rwTl C-ofmaon ol '""ft.1!"'? "f. ""'". Kl Porehodlnga, Aver m te Boaaatr. Helflatn. lMa i ilji..! iil. 7in--i yt ninnui, r.ni rnvenoamga. aver Itr, A . are aome of the ertl pmdaeed. Thoaaandsof mwaiwMof all age oan now fade what UtteaaumofdeallnlnbeaJtn,low:agurtg?r becoming weak, pale, aervoua, aad a arte ted, having a etnenUr appearanc aout th eye, ough.aad omp tome or oooaumptlon . . , . . YOUNO MKN who fear Intored Ummedvea by a certain practl la. dulged In when leee habit fraqueaUy leeraed from ytl i erarinanlona, or at aehool, the effacCa ef which ar nightly fell, even when aaleep, and If net ewred render marriage immmible, and d octroy bwtli mind aad bad ahould apply Immediately. What a pity thai a young maa,Uiabop ef buerran try, tbe pride of hie patent, ahould be fnatrbed front ell proa peel and ewlneineal of life, by tee enne yMneaof deeiaUag from th path of natw'w.and la. dolglng to a aortal a aeerat habit. BubaraonMCST, before oontemp latin g - . . . MAnniAOP, reflect that t Sound mind aad bogy ar th moot aece. aary reqnW4tee to prvwaol eannuhlU hapnlneaa. la. deed, without theee, th fo-rney through life toeonr a weary pUarhTtaa-e i th eranpeci hourly dark ana tolZ view - ' g tfcoomea ahadowed with deapelr, and AOed with Ut melaaehnly reflaetion that tb hap J me f aaoiher bnownva bl ig H tel wiih ihelr mm. DtoBARK Of IMPUUDKNUK. When th mingalded and tmwvwdent votary of plea, r Anda h aael fclea the eeed of thle painful die. -- - ie na often hannaaa tiial an ULjiMawt a. m ma. er dreed of dlaooverf, deierrainea him fmm ap. lag to Uwwe whe. from deetmn and re-pertebtutrt I alon befriend him. Ha fall lea tb handael dUpair leer him with rained healm to algh orth over hla galling diaappntntmentiar.br -. wmuiy poaa, mercery, naaieaa tea lUonal aymptawaaof Uia tervtble Tf in 1.1 . .L itlonef lb Head. Throat, Noee, BUlTe. pro. r with frighttol rapidity tlD d.th piT; a peATS leadlulaugartagbyaendlugblm to thaiaar!la. onwntryf mm whnae bnurne ne tratelae rtaraa WltfAnVUVWK tW VIIDnii? VB, Th aaaay thonaanda eared at thla toaUurUon wtthfn th laat eighteen year, and tha aamron BurglcaJ OperaUona prfornted by Dr. Johnatoa, wttaemod by tb reporter of tbe "Sna." and many ether paper. notice of which appeared again aad again before Uw Cbllc.bealdeabla etaedlugee gentlemen of charae- and reeponalbilHy, ta a aoJBufeat guaraate to lb aflUoled. OKlit IHSKAAKn KFBKDII.T CURED. tlieir LrUan ba bla lev tturbm. la InvMtorVm, In th fnllnwlng mi JOHN M JOIINHTUN, U. D UalUmor Lock lloaplt HEALTH IS WITHOliT PRICE. j nu. j.munnii.D-s Female Regulator. T ,,,' ltnt 'll(. I. "rsuntttj tt Maak a.L.1 1 r,J. a t a. ' .VI J.T? ""' f-j-- -y v. ! .awmimuaiir TTril aail partlProlar-n Ctert, check eicemlr fW atd eoe. neaaipanfythaUloodiglvetoa and atrength to th wimtoByetemtoloerthe akin. Impartlne; aroay bu ta tb ahrek. and oheerfulneee to Ue mind. lib se ear a cure in all th abov diaoaae a Oulnlae to In Uhilla ltd rrrw lehM -m Mr, iteWm of all th abov diaaaeea Hfcej r aa-g Uielr eomplalntato any per. ana. which la alwayo morU'ring to Uieir art-Je ami -. It U reenmmanded by the beat Vbyelcien and th eUrgy lor fuU particulara, huJWyof dir. eaaeajuad eertlaealeaef IU wonderful curea,tb reader JtT ti .,','v.T pnwnv n TFnil, .aaro,!-. phvis JJ"IOIT- llalUaaare, -agoatk. mho JOY FOR AIaLU ! BALM OP Lire DKPOT.) OOBXKt np Niirni AIO 11 STBrxTa. I W.aiawOTOif, D O . June tlffl LHrK hae Imoirm a tottot article of geaeral ee,a becanaeof the liberal patronag aad lite feci that fu iron, aad looee who have beretofotwqwaa a of th bottle by furulahlng other. A'V Uonod tbe alee p-rc-ef larger, without an Inoreaae of price or adulter. aUnnntlhallALM. Hereaiter the BALM Ur UrK 'iu Doiunuanea in quart uoniea. uruggiaU DATlng , Dlacoeerer aad lroprtotor. J A N II OO 0 1 .JtE?r.r8T,"9TnETORpDr JWeflllim;toneeeWeemeye. PrHrtoreaii. 6TVMltNT and Kadioal Car of BpermaUwrbea or nal Dobtuty, and liaedimnta to Marriage generally! f Ja ft3 A - 5? u. -1-, -TSS A BOON TO 1 IIODHANDS OP BDPPRRKTU." Bent under aaal. In a plain anvalotie, in any sddreea. waa'Ml.l, no receipt of al eeuta, ot i wo poeteg atemrja. UCHAHJ a KLlNKAOb. IjritoweeTTSin. JftT'lJL .,1m. '-.'4:t, AUo, Ur.UiUven.-U-a "Mafrtaea Unlit nrl.U-i..i. n T Show Cases. y hi. ii .in it v, SIIOW-CANI! 1VAUBU003IM, N.w N.. IM1 (.Id 3131 O Mrt, Bal.M. BitUl ta4 &Wmth aUMU. l'creonal. II iritJKMdHKAIUKNUKMNOUIUiUJiT LADtra AiroopirriKM i oa iiavh rw wl. MunluUuH at NA I IHTA HIM.M4U inStkUufTll iTlli Kinl 11-plUl. U.kVrtB-U. taS1iC!lK.''SShrf Urfrt. A fl b. ut If4 tl upna KwilW AUu u. ( iart.TO" . runimno aho OATrni;i UtTAUUSUUkJlT aa Hi. wniwef md U irMta awtt.Mt. 11m. Imi. t. Inloim n, Irtwd. ud u. r-wi, ,illj U I am inp. . foJM w a.4 Va. rlr. M 101 work apiwrtaiMM t Um w traawhM I. U DM pncUul nauMi4 V 1. pl U,"" T.T.nOOMAN. MUoU UtirtO'llawAMaoaM. TlOOTOBUUIinMtNlf UAS MUIOVIDlIla PSi?i2i: J Tw J . ! nn.JOIIIf8TOff haa m.w.,. u,. wTawittatrrfSLS3sss lrtddina,Lneaee ef the lleaJ. izS'T 3 vretvY v-aji WP il wm reflere eappreamj 1