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fafimin(lc)ul)Iiciutl WAnTHPATMOWMHOiiiilHnttiiiJiniWII.W MINDAVJ1RAD1M1. Tha filming earnest thought were writ ten by Mnt. General tubntn, of this city, on the erection of a graceful Crou of fit Johh on the spire of tho Episcopal Church of B(, Mary, situate on Twenty-third street, betwec Oand II streets, of. which the Rev. Mr. Mo Km 1j pastor, lira. Eastman lathe authoress of severs poetic ami prose works which baTt) attained to considerable eminence In lh literary clii cles of Europe as well aa our own country. Apart f roin their local Interest these lines poe I cm a porlle merit which render them attraoV I tire to the cultivated reader at large. The 1 4 1 are entitled ou rrwm WlihWlh, tataJanlMMdWlM, At. Mary's Ho 1 tbi- . lh. bafiMr, lwnow.HM, awl ricn. nttonetOadl hmumIMI Th Utm mi (lor? la, w rrtaTfc What ntae m MMnd wl m dat tllloif Rplrill pfftdlhrfM, Ami M mm wtaitnU UH f4a t TVwiblaaaaJOwwal Mrahlaldand towtrt Tbo art tNtr Rock of Ratac, tm, Tha Mnm of Ufa's darkaat how ThMack Um tmt laltta vmA h rnw or alu aflUlH wiUi dilr , Bit Jnm N oar rlchtaoMBMa. ORbtImuI mi T1y woitla Ims i Wo knmr TpJm oton word U troo "Aod I, If I bo lifted op, VriU draw ail aoto . too." Urm m and avhto U thrli WWi mad, OCnoinodl tellMTO! tottadl O Craaat IU. Mary's Oiw! wo too VTlik "j Ihf nduoeo dirtno At. Uuft Boo! thjffuathallbo Oar banoor, boaoon llbt and ate. O Tbroo la Ooo ud Obo to. Tbroo BoomUi tbla UroM wo worablpThor. WnRtHuTO,D J4 Hast 1L Kutmam HHrroimuv, J im i, ins. Ir the world did of Itself fullow the conn waatu oi uoa, reunion wouia oa unncrcAsary. If religion Is subject to the world, then U w WCICVO. Oph deeds are Uko children who are bon to us i they live and act a;rt f mm wir own! wllL NaT. children ruiv bo atranirinl i,t deeds norcri Uiey have an lndootructibhi life both In and ut of our cousdoasness. f J form Flint. Eliot. Misbehavior In the bouse of worvhtn shows a want of common rcspoct and do- mji iiauuviio uio iii-ori, ocarv tuo oonsciciice, mctu the frowns of the Almighty. It Is a uii-kiu wprenw, na snows now greatly and wickedly Uicy hare noglocted parenUl dlMlpllnc. j HirrT the heart whosomcdlutlous go tip jtai tho swoet objects scaiterM on ercry side of u.10 lowecter objects vhlch morUl eye Is u Jniima to sec, but which will bo rcvcalcdln Vxw,tlmotoall(whotefjiiihlooks p to him, wh " to rcoiwn Taradlse to the transgressor. Ha tiiat Knows Cl heart, can m-nifnlw the uus) llabled tbanksgliogaiHl the penitence that expresses Itself ncltliCr hy skit nor by tear There are moods ot th soul In which wo prefer silence. Uut ordluarli cxprxsobin, iiltcranco U mot natural. E.n whvn none but (lod Is near, It helps us to aseuu tev erect attitude, and give audible exprekknto the oollngs of oar hearts. TVs niia of a chorch whkb has apimlntrd a meeting to pray for those church numbers , wnocanDDi woo no not iitcnq tne cnurut prayer mottlngs. This mar In some places and circumstances be well, but, as Uie tcst way to draw Dies Is to cxpone honey, puwlbly the best way to get church members to Uie prayer rnccUng Is tn make Uie meeting so at tractive that they will not be willing to stay away Blot out Christianity, and you might as well blot out the son. Heathen nations hare not changed except as they have como In con tact with those which have the rosncl. Oar material achievements, railroads anil Uie like, k rest upon tne innMigciKV anu oecunty wxnui the Christianity that we hae has produced The events of the past few yuan and the records of our dally Jimruals tcUusUiat every wolflah or carnal iuvlon Utat ever existed lu the ho in an bctrt u still retained. Ir tors be the fulQlllng ol Unlaw, yet duty nt Um air Is everrwbera und to ntSBwauou men from all sides. "We may p w water Into a teasel until U excludes tho air, aid water alone flows out, but the pressure of the air docs not for a moment cease. If the water get low, the air Immediately fills Um space. Ho In a renewed heart, love may spring up and prm eihe ourte.of eTery emotion and act, overcoming Uie more pressure of duty, but netcr casting off tho fear of God. Amoio the old Romans there prevailed tho touching custom of holding tho ace of every new-born bfant toward Uie heavens, signify ing, by thus presenting )u forehead to Uie stars, that 11 was to look above Uie world Into elosUal glorli. It was a vague supers tltlom but Christianity dispels the fable, and gives flpop realization of that nairmn vearnlnif. In the deep soli ltude whlcb all lu disciples t herlsh for tne sptntuai weuare oi toe young. The design of the 8undayschoot organlzaUon It to turn Uie fat-coot mUoibiklnn toward heaven, and prepare Unlr spirits for Immortal glory ltUrrUtr IUmemdek Wnosa ChbatuecsTuet Ahi. It would prutent a great deal of cruelty and neglect of Uie dumb creatures. If wo kept lamlndlb.it they are God's. They are Gods hnriMwhldi mm beat so unmordfullT. TheV are God's oxen and rows which rnui .S.a ., l.nat m Thpa rtrtimfm ahvii and lambs, whit h are often forgotten to be boused from tuo storm, ami troua oogs awn tats, mIiIi h ore so often kicked and abused br both grown-up people and tbUdrca. Tbcy are Uie work of his hands and the creature of his caret and tbcy are as curiously and wonder fully formed as wo arcv, and though Uiey are dumb, and cannot plead for themsches, flod will not forget our Ul-tNatiwntof Uicm In tho great day of account "Ho shall hare Judgment without uicny, who bath showed no mercy Ai'QtsTt'sToniauT. AVhcn lying In the very ToeUbule of glory, to a friend s Inquiry Toplady auswered, Willi sparailns; eye, "Ub, my dear sir, I cannot tell tho totuforts I feci In my soul, they are past expression. The consolations of (lod are so abutdant that ho leaves me nothing to pray for. My prayers are-ulf converted Into praise. I enjoy a heaven already In my souL" Within an hour of dying he added, "No mortal can lite after the glories which (M has manifested to my soulr Bo UKmI the writer of the beautiful hymn, llock of Ac, eloft for mo." A ruiKM of mlue has long been In a dark and troubled stale of sonl He has lxn for some twenty or thirty years, trying to Ixlicvc lu vhst, thluk your Jn his uwn falllil Tea. ha Is irrlrtir to believe In his own faith. Instead of helloing In Josua, Alssl what will IhU do for hint r Does our faith contain our iciu'c r Was faith crucified for us t I'lUTCiu Theiastor of a church In 1111- uols said to a meeting In New York i "I asked fur yuur prayers for my thurrti, about two years ago, for the regenerating and prayer granting Hplrlt of God (hat my labors might be llesscd They were answered In giving me scen praying souls, lor which 1 am very thankful Uut the net of our little ihtirih Is sleeping in Indifference, ricase pray for us ugaln, that Um merciful Lord may awakm Uicm and convince Uio uncouvcrtcd of Uio great need oi tin ir souis Lat Itoraa, Rcr. Henry Ward flccchir preathed April 24 on "Lato Hours" and the "Unfruitful Works of DarViicu,' andlntlie t-ourseof hh awmon aatdi "If you want to make Uie ruin of a child aura live him liberty after dark Ton cannot do anything nearer lo Insure damnation than to leave him at lib irtyto go where lie will without restraint. Alter dark howlllbesurologetlntoturamiinU tatlou wlUi people that will undermine all his good qualities. I do not Uko to speak to partnls alnrnt their chlldrtn, but thcro are ihouaauds wliotlilnk their child cannot do wrong Their child will not lie, when his tongue u like a bonded bow, he will not drink, whvu there lsnota saloon within a mile of bU father's hou where he Is not as well known as one of Its own decanters, he never docs luliniluius things, when ho Is recking In Ulih Miulwn out of ccry twtnty allowed tHjrfuct Inwdmu at night will bo wounded by IL "Thcro U nolhlug uwre bnporuiit than for a tUI I.I to U at home at nUOit, or, It he U abroad, you ahould bo with Mul k qo 1( see any sights or take anyiliiuure there Is nothing that ho (diould see that ym Miould not see with him. It Is not merely that Uie t hlld frbould he broken down, bat that tUr are Uiouizhls that noror oturht to find a nn. sage Into a mau's brain. A an eel. If he wrlgglos across a carpet will leave his allme, wlikh no brushing can ever efface, so there are thoughts that can net er be got rid of, oaoe jicnoHUMi iu enieri ana, ooos ana picture under tho lapU of Uiclr coats that will leate Ideas In the inlad of your child that can never bejjflaced There are men who hare heard a saiaunrrTfOQA aud Uiey never can forget It. TtwT will ngret lArUv Ifkrnod It to the end wi mcir iiTCo, i uo wv-uyucro in a tuua seeing Ufa. a It Is called, with iU damnable lost and wickedness, lo have all lulinairlua tloa set on lire with th flame of boll. No body got through this fire but they are burned, burned, burned, and Uiey can never get rid of taeKarsv T I QETXYSDUHO. THE IIITH rl.ACK or IIRKtT KYI ITS. raaflmatU. .f la Hajari Dlaramr af tto Htltart f Cabala, la th. Wilin af la OETTYSKUUG SPUING. A MprflHe fbr Mr Nat I IM ftbrr y iitf i 'KttTstmrc. butn few Tears since, was 1 1 vimq nam it known ucyoua tuo muita in uie i Bute in which lilies; an obsenre homo of prim- I Ut people, without any especial claim to ibe world a notice The channels and avenue of trade and travel In theso days of steam Ignore those ancient nccesaltle that depend upon Uie conflnratloa of the earth's surface. KalU roads and elActrte tolenraiths taM In slraltrht i lines nnaer nouDtaina, or over tucin, itr- lnjj only the shortest way to their dwtlnTi and from this (act Um little bure of the fertile rcnusTiTania Damn nsa iiccn icn uii w mu irrMttrftilA tna.tML ltui more caine a uwj nuuu nom wm wu aldo-hcnwarwsutbackonourrjiidcrnclr- UliaUon, asthephlltMojihloaUlaiurPuraMiias ltnd when rotnmrrce auJ everjtblnjr elM depended on Umi morrtnifliv ni men ranied forward on their own fuiCbrbr Uio foet of hnnM Thitn If hantwABr t hut ln artnlna. strlklne from Virginia fur Uie heart of Pcun sjlTanhs found that Uielr lines of March rame together at (tcUTfburjr. At Ocitysbitrsr, increioro. iney met in inrco uyi oi icrribiu armed cullllon. and from that dar the outcL pldaresiue Tillage became a famous place In imrbUtorr ' But theru Is another reason likely to i;Ue It lntcrosl the dbx-oTcry thcra of a medi cinal spring ot rare lrtue. The ihcml ral eoniititacnU of thcM waters and the already observed effects of their use promise to gire to me ucujunirg spnng a reputation greater than that of any other In this country, and not second to that held by sneh famous sources In Furope as Marlcnbcrg. jviMcmrcn. ana icnr. it is not to uo aouDicu that wa hato on this continent medicinal prlngs ot as great Taluo as any known else where. The dutorence Is that In ouch anciently Inhabited countries as those ot Lurope, the curative qualities of the waters of everr iirlmr have become known through long obsen stlon of their effort. U llh us all this observation. or much of It, has yit to be made, and the dlscmcrTof the GcUrtliunr snrlntr is a talna- bto contribution to that kind of knowledge most desirable for those aflllctod with chronic diseases ot tho dhrpstii-e onrans or of Uio bones that had their origin In tho Hood of gouty parents. Magnesia, Umo, llthta and soda In combi nation with cartonlc acid are the main IxmIIcs by weight of this water, but of theso llthla Is iiienioM important suusianeo. tnisin nil probability gives Uie water lu peculiar tlr iiin; iur iuib io me iwur wiiooo iroscnco en ables the system to throw out certain poisons that It Is otherwise Impossible to eliminate. Certain Inorganic suMancca taken In with the food make combinations In Uio system that are Insoluble, and Uiese combinations aro deposited by tho blood In tho various tissues. So-called chalk stones found In the Joints, and the stones that are so often pres ent In the bladder are familiar Instance of mesa 1 nose concretions (calculus) cannot tie gotten rid of because of tho difficulty of breaking up Uio combinations between their acid and lu base, but llthla Is Uie body with which medical chemistry has most success In tills process. Tho add In theso concretions has a greater affinity for llthla than for the alkalis with which thev usual t combine. Thus Uie presence In quantities of this alkali favors the efforts of Uio natural powers greatly In all attempts to ret rid of these causes ot ludcscribablo trouble, and lliero Is ixioukorwey in wnicn tins oouycanoe ou effectively and saiutactorlly kept present as bT means of such a mineral w.irr tirononwi Utnojrrcat laboratory of nature. V writer In UielhlladflnhlaAfntvil em,l thimtl ?. iwirwwui vwnwi UlUSlTBUng tnOCI- fccU of this water. THE eOLCTlOX OF CALCtTLra. He says: "The patient's own account of hU trasa rcwcnvo oonra icauim ootn oi a patno- medical Immlrcr. lie had suffered, he tells us, more or less from rheumatism for thrlty years past, and daring mora than a third of that Uine from dlatictc la lu most aggravated form. Daring ten years past 'hard lamps' had formed above and around his kuce Joints. The diabetes was so severe for many years ! iiu um iivi ki our siccp at any one time, and It was only kept under r rigid dieting. This Invalid was relieved of his rheumatic gout, of his lamps and of his diabetes by thl water, nod In a few weeks threw away his crutches and Trowmw ww .... u. a ima. - oarlv vears. In reference to the effect of this V woa pan Um challuUme ot rheumatism or gout tne same writer says "This case is trulr extraordinary. Tho nodes or hard tumors on the lolnU were of very unusual size. As regards their hardness ana composition, we are forced to believe that their main bulk consisted ot inorganic Lchalk-otone, or urate of soda, commonly but nimiicr -iiauk. uiruuiittifl ui iiuie.1 una icrrvncwuBij rauitu uj uio same name, ikhu lot these deposits aro met with on Uie JoInU I In rheamatlsm, as well as (though not so fre quently) In gout. Were wc to suppose Uicso I swellings to be ligamentous or cartilaginous. wiui uouy waiter octmonca, our surprise at their disappearance would be nona chi lra. Itecourve tn all known therapcuUcal agcnU and modes of treatment Is Ineffectual beyond, somcUmos, a reduction ot Uio sir of tho node of a gouty or rhcumaUe nature by absorption of apart of the outer and Investing strut lure. Hut the entire removal of the monranle ImmI without surgical lnUrvenUon has not, wo bo lleie, hitherto been brought about by either Internal remedies or external applications, or by both united. In the case now Under no tice we cannot lacueie mat tne absorbents would be equal to the task of sucking up, as It w ere. Uie deposited Inorganic matter, unless this deposit bad been subjected to the solvent action ot Uio blood brought to tho part by tho delicate capillaries. Whence comes this sol vent property r Another cure was of dysicpsla. It Is thus Utcdi MAs illustrating the benign effects of tho Gettysburg water in dysjcrTa, tho case of a lady Ih lug near Uie town may he cited. Bhe haa been afflicted with stowah disease or dyspepsia In one of lu most terrible forms for twenty years.' Bach was tho state of her niomach for many years that sho was unablo to unnit tea or coiiee or any otuer liquid, o en common waUr Itself, without vomiting, : and could barely take nutriment of any kind In quantity enough to sustain life. Mho was trradaally reduced to a state of cxtrcino cmu i Istioa, and was so weak a to be unable to sit on In achair. Her malady was aggravated still farther by pains and great depression of spirits. Itocourse was ultimately had to tho ucUysburg water, of which sho drank for some months, and fonnd, among other du co cries, that It was tho only thing that would lt ou her stomach. Under this course tho lady regained entirely her health. We can weft aimreclate her kit when she sava In the exuberance ot her fccUuir. 'It haaprotedto ine a vcniaute water oi me. a cube or oua natiohalimbfase. Ills remarks In relation to Uie core of this clsssof dlreascs cannot but provedceply In teresting to a nation of dyfcptlc. lie tays "The manifest sanitary Influence cxertod bv the Gcttysbtiri; water oier drsiwrmla nat urally prompu to somo remarks on the pro- iciioriu cuarne'tvr ui tuio ujsutse. juipcrioct and disordered digestion, whlth Is called dyspepsia, is aitcnucu vj a uoet oi symptoms, but Uie smaller number of whlth aro directly referred to tho stale of tho stonmth and txmels. The dyspeptic often suffers from one or mora of tho following secondary disor ders, rlzt Hcadaehe, vertigo, neuralgia, cough, stricture and pain of Uio chest, asthmatic op pression, palpitations and hypochondriasis, and. If tho lutalld bu female, hysteria and derangemeuta of health depending on her peculiar organization. Tho dlgcstlto Appa ratus falling to do luduly, the food cannot be manufactured Into chyle and blood of such a quality and In such quantity as to meet the wanU of Uie oUicr organs. The brain and nerves and muscles suffer In consequence, and perform their respective offices of thought, sensation and locomotion feebly, and with effort- " The heart suffers from palpitation and Ir regular contraction ot IU muscular walls, and Uie blood-vessels transmit an Impoverished vital fluid b the organs through which thoy are distributed, and In whkb they deposit the nutrtUvo matter required by each of them for lu grow U and tho performance of lu partic ular duty. The skin Is pale when not sallow or Jauadited, and Is cold and rough to the touch. From this Imperfect nutrition, aided by impure air and damp and dark lodgings, there ensue scrofula, with IU man r truiscs. and chronic affections of Uio skin. Tho kidneys, which aro In such close sympathy with tho dlgcstUe organs, soon evince rrspousUo disease. Many of these remote symptoms are treated as If they were separate and inde pendent disorders, and of course empirically, lu place of tbolr being regtrded as effects of a common cause, vlx 'uuicrfect and disordered digestion.' If, then, wo hat a remedy at onco slinplu and efficacious for this central and primary disease in tho Gettysburg water. wo nave me means, at tne same uine, oi pre venting and curing a long catalogue of out lying and secondary derangements, which, if ttav do not destroy life, make It miserable llt"o often useless. i hU spring supplies one of Uie few medical w ate rs width may be removed from IU source, aud pruwrvud without kma ot virtue for monUis and even years. All the great cures effected have been wit that rant . from Uio spring and used by persons without medical ad rice, without tun rhmm nf hui of scenery and society Incident to a sojourn at a watering- place, which are known to con tribute so essentially to tho cure vffctpri at other spriogs. ' i i Biul fljwai Colts Brown. Ollvs. and lUack, at A. Bau a. Co.', , jiu. 0i9 Dcrwut tweet. Al.FIIRD lltmTKU . TIIK WANIIINU TON tlAtM.imiTtniirANY. Th tiiDoln lb opinion of JmUm Wftllor In lb thii eltr, wbtoh wr IlihlM with im. Tb drntnl liwf, rath i4 Mil im,' "lobnad Inr in twrprtn f iLthUnc th itj of w ablfttaa, lb Hri thruf, nd nj tail Ilium, antntrftB, hrn, thrtn eMlind mh! biumI." , r th im rrird bf th MnpMj MHtiil to dfTttt' h". BlMal" ftnrtlMIM i of to dfaTttt' i nlnha alalad bar. I pI twihatMmUdlltoUirMnrhtprnii r Htnlnrt and rrompUv tnad. ThaoomMiir.M It had Uwlal rta-bt tn do, aWtnd th ri l? of ! H rrari MM IWHMIT to v niaawu "rT "-' " ui.Iinr..hMJ.n.ikiit(iiMl injn wjpmj ni InrihM ihu Ihla. lonormo. turn rJ lu mhiIbILim II rafaod lo forolah oao al Uio plalnttrt Moro oharo his pajmotiU tharolnr hod boon prompt! mado, lij rooonn of bio Indjibtod om at tho othor rnr HilarofooU IbopUtnUS hrtnit hia aoUoni tutna damaffso at ono toundrod dtillaro. Too QooaUnn lo. flaa Iho oompaor lfl poorar od snUHirti to ! ana uniorco too wwumw n qw Unnf 1 m ooabloto And onr ooch aathorlCjto .hkH la n.A ih. K.IJ. tKmi tllO BAMnUV.U IncMont to tu clutHor. Is Invoatod with powor bo raako tuinh MuutfuJ mliao mmA riilaUnoa tn llo mum. and Uio oonroolonoo and aoeorUjrpf UtopoNKbH aro Uofol, rwuonoDio ono inn no too cauru novo atmwq in lira two, that "thooa roloa and rorulaUvno nootbo roaonnablo, J tut, Uofot, not rprtoa. art4UTT,t. uut-uiof moat do in Ao bttUft for whloh Iho onrpnratlnn was erooJd, and IU roUllons oodobbco- uoiu mi too nnnniiniv i lunpur tuaai so mh Id ha tha anl MmI thnnrtl,iJ lu nlaa ood rocoialioo. Tut u a qooatkw for th JodtoUl TboWsflhlnctoa Gaallfht Corapa ay was oot InoM-po- i xmiTvao ror too oioiarlro twrwnt or tho stook bot for Uio bonaltl of tho pnbllo, woll ." Mfl O dlaUtuoUbod Aoiorlaaji ulhnrili. 'aowonmonnpoltMlotiiooooiOMa law, tbojorosull ntiflAa. lid Art tfknl Ia kia 1 1. 1 r f I bh lha oooaatnnof rMlfwMt(nroolaoarr ncltrv sod tnr aiwars Imply a rrrr''or nwy ( pmHir, lo ml th nwaaaMMO r U,tU wbtrfl lJr1l Utfttf ilrtooc." Rrory elltion Is onUUod tobosappUod with f aa to h eortipany, on payio tharofor, and oom ptyln with anrb Uwlul, roaannabU and Juot rwto and rosnlaUona aa It mar nroaortbo. It wia wiui Uiia tin. and for thl ohhyt, that lb poenUar prtTlnaa b rwvni ! ui ciiH irirt inauiq wig i i iaci Mia o muira naa rwiaana, wnotnor ahull, to pay for aa f arnUhod at ono pron not ontlUo Iho eotapany to rofuoo I oopplr iTIT-i i kl i wl nununi uia o-iT-1.3 -jTJTTirr -?",T j "??.-: rrr." m. nnrnj m hi uminuir i nca caoo n py ouon SaalnM tho debtor In tho ooorta, lowad . th Imht ot toooo pri ndrU. which aro snnwnoo ny notn raaaon and aolliorttr, tho ronUt la qvoallna la maaUoaUy onUwful, nnraaaonatilo, Jtijt, arbitrary and orprolTO, and cannot bo Infora If lu waa an artiolo of aommoreo. and If ana a. pany waa anamwoua to an ordinary tnarrafaolorinf or trdlngocnToratluothraUwYml4booUiorwkwx llat ooch lanotthoraao. ThoHapnmolioiirtof th Put ouhorauly anmod at th tr. aa I fall and laburtoualr i'-vjv... i nwman lunini. .. a onnalderoil by Uio ooorV dtMwd of this quooUu In th foUowtna; lar and omirialU lanana It la within lha AMrrj!., aiiMMAnuiJ n. all at bono, wltbla.tbo jndiotal knowloda of iho oonrt. Una la not a dorwoaUo nrfaaiUy ntwalwln. Jt fa rorrtod on Mhr by pohllo or MnctUl raHtal. and M doiondtil for II profit upon a-onoral oonaorafUno Orporatlnaa of thl kind oro not Uko trndioo or mannfsctariD( corporal too, th pnrlw of wboao nporationa la aa silonai aa ooramorra liorif. and wuna pnwiewmi aiay o tranapnrMa irom marlat I mart! throna-honl iho world. Tbolr prodoei la di Jllawotft trwdliur eortmnUo. for lu nradnet da. kDouda OtolulLf oprai hnoao orwiMtnpUoo It u T wstoan artlclo M norohandlM. and omild bo botUmTM eandieo onmnioroo, tboro nlhl poaatblr b clalmad for It tho nuiiiuHir n imreuinu in or loaaniacMiroa panaKlnc of that aliriboto. ttol Rich Is not tho (oat, lumono. fotor dopmda opoa tho eonanmpUoM of tho (mno. dlato nBUnborbood Inr lu praAu and aooooaa, sod opnannothor 4oo, ItlalmiaJ, and liooeo not onto. uoralal. IIUODoraiBfMlopoBlhoanatof lUnaowfao. tor, and hoooo caa haro no afflnllj with arUoloa of trad. llaoBcraoi nooMaarily dpands opoa Its no li Uto.vfclBJt of IU manolaotoro, ood Nrtmtlf tho vicinity of lu ntru in pttDiio policy an tho Imraodtet oonmonlty poller ana individual eoniatuonoo of "Thooi n la not aold to win buy. bot la onnm in no. un la rttfvu nAml Ia. aait will Uba iivl aa It. Ih im bi m a.i of trad, booano It la not bonaht, raoaaorod and d- iiTTm n vwniiii um n lurntMioci, ummi and to paid for altar It la aaod, borana it rannot bo moaaof boforo. From lb natoiwof to aruola, tho ob)cu ihooompany, thHr roUUnna la th oommanlly, a from all th rmniridvraUiitaa boforo mamlnnad. It U na apparent that th company la not all anlaoiialo an ord I nary mannfutnrlna or trading onrporalliHi H Tho pmnf In thl roa nhnwi that tho plalnUfl baa. by lb rnfnaal of lb dfondantto farn&h hln with faaat hla ator,whro lhabllla habn romlarlr paid, Mrtaiooit th anMntnt of damaa-o clalmoiL, I bandrod doUaradamaa-sasnd onn dollar onata. VT ha rplil lha f.JlowIn nnmmnnlnllnn T Mrnaa. Kpitou ltaTimiL IltrcnueAW, Aa Ui dpnty narahala aro now at work on iho eonaua, yon tana at lara If ytm woo Id, tbronah yonr valoabl ppr, aU attrition U th (art, ao thai lha bond of tha Ural. Ilao fwmm nronorw, a atatavaaninf tlia R.BB.kaB. -f i..i fawUy,,adllin aar Uim moch annnyanr and Ji, r -' "T "tw onant to m In r. im hiihuihu m ui iimh, ana aro oompaiiod to niak many rlalta, whil If a lltUo Irooblo waaiakra by Uio band or tho bonorhotd all would b woll. HaloB will hafnuiMt lha iiuilki-, l tu - - .it of whloh airply lo oaob of Ui inraaU of th houa. In. cloduii iwrraau and all ehtldrM llrtnf In th bona on Jan It All poraona oatinar at nnUblarUkn aaof ono imlly, altbooah among Ifawrn may b nMrl faininoa. formaaonl (mardara at hnlala inilliuiil..luuu. aroukon aaof tha family of in pmtirhxor l,rona aoayfrow homo (or a abort prtnd aroalaoukon with thrlr family flio following It allatol th moat In porta nt uuwtlona. via i KbU nam of arh. porann Ao at lut blrthdar Hal and oolort and If innlalto, aay m Occupation, pnfoBtoM,Arlrada. Valno of all rani osiate Valuo rf aU pommal pmporly W haro born. Mato or ononlrr r,nOPSAlJf'WkhvTl,Ji;-wi'jWiJfV mamth. Attondod achool within iho yonr, Uaaroad tan writ, tal and duroh, blind, tnaan or Idlotlo. hihuhhv o, w uaim iiwii. If yon o Id find room In yoor oolmn (o call atlon. lion lo tho aobjoot, and roqoaat iho eluaona to bar th th olaoor thuka of Tat lit run HARMiuLa. Ical Itrevltle. Matthawtl rlon, oharawd by Jnda Hood, of Now Tort, with obalolna Ut) by lalo protonooa, had a haarlna hafum Jaaliu HatlLli. aalanlai.vhli-h '- InhladUmUaal. Th dwnbniowi of modal ia lha poplla of th (iauryaiawn pUi aohoul will tak plaoa on Thnr. Ut John j Pabody waa fortunala ntw- Tha t-anllAl II III liallillaM &lallM Ma ku loorganlodln thooaaurnoaoitonot Ihaotiy lb um vwomi wnit man m nuj for wblto allk aaabo tew on of th wan Hunan datnna traiiona. JodgniAt for tb planiur, Mr L, Karpolo ftllvrr frm th llrlwikk Twnnrl, (Jernea twt tlrnd. bar jaat bn ahowa a lamp of ai)rrrnt by tba rntwmmtnr aha la ifililn Uiliiniiih.lfiwihA ir.i nkkhllrar atlalncltompany from or taken out of lh haft ttt th famooa Dnadorbnr. lod. til It BoltTSfr BUFfara. and hm Arlmm UDDIUIU foot Into Lh rmMinlaln. and tha ImmiJ la wltliln 'A ll of it. . Thla allrar bulllun of T onno bating ben Ukn from Ml poood of oro mak th coin ralu or U to tho ton Much rich nam, whlcb will b rrachaj in kta than BO day, aiqat auon ropay In Uraa dlblnda Lha anlamrtaln aantlanian ihiihiia niar,l Ihla tlik nwanaof Induatry ftmonL. FtlMtHATtOW Th Llahar rlaaaaa In tha aohoul unghl by Mr Oondon and Mlaa Hnlih war oiamlnod roiUnlar Th mlnalion mbrood th diflerant auhjooU atudlod hy th 4aa ilarloc lb yar abool to rlna. No ttl booka wr nad In til iana. InaUnn, orpt In arlihmotto, by llhr toarbrra or poptla, Ibrn only la MHinocllnn With tb working of arnul. 11) thoraoghnaaa, aooaracy, and prompta r r Mr and t Air. I Urk and Mr. lAiiponeotl, who r u th ochnil, and lr I'arfcar aod arnmlamaNioraf th Ura of Kdooatlnn. harn d ana bum inn, HHnuMjiiHin.i hh uam, B rnimini. Srwaanr, ana iprou inomaoiTO nianij Haom t aarclaoa of tho aehool. aa shown la tho lunl naUon. lnlantllnralaatatwlthlaafwdaniiaat ! lUh A rt bara aold part of lot id, II and IS, In Impnivad by Uinw-tury brick loaldatie. to ia w Hld. n . of Now fork cltr. rVw Slsjra caali i alwi, lot It), 1 1, 1), 11, and th wt half of lot 9, In a,nar Tin. fronllng on Kaal Ua pilot and riral trt oaat, and oonUlnlng IS.MU wiar foft, to Hon W. tl, Orriwty, Hon. Itiotnaa ltih.and Clinton lioyd, ena fur l,4l caab. that la 'X ion,tlnoil.and nthor onto ra of Um Hon. JdJiHS.U , total, uJrtS.J In additioo U,r ar about SJujjuu worth of liook oot,not ld. Jnlb abov lit antooal do Iho oonioration Uboror. which nun r iar. ia no inciunsu iKiowr LOW H ally boalogod by Ut ttwdilur of tbwpuraLloa,aan if ilunitn Infant la Lhalr damaiula fna um..t It li f ry lara, la not Inch toruouitia h Buggontod thai npnn th aaaombllng f Ut Hoard of ikHinoiU onafonday nit aa aoditlag oomailu p inpoiiHu unnruu uoaiaioaoi to ei'i nnaootauy llil wUl probably It don. Panmrrr flrnnvKam. -On tha nlaht of th loth of Mil a borglartoua ntrane waa netod ta th rral done of (fept. Itanr Htrrott, on tUeond Btroat raai, a raiiiaui gmn waicn wa anion tn ariicina iioiaa, and th facU Italng mad known to IhHoeUr Maloll bo ImmodlaUly i lo work to ranorar tb nnirlr. and Cln1ar auocdd In finding lh natch In AaJUmor r MtUiHU aiDOOta lo rooovar Lb halana i Lha proporty, aa alao toarrltbgMlltyparUoa. lh wateh waa roiurnvu u in ownw rnicriiay, in nnuiaIsaUiB dvtocUr rollnf thtbankaof Mr llarmt. card to bar op In n ofna, and 1 ft prfct dlrwotory to rry publU plae in lb city i aHr tb Um of ar rival and doparwr of ch train, a loam hoar and otbar Cmvyania ana irorn naaningioni poaomc tlona, Aa. lCry baala oflloo aliould ban tb ihu pnt up In hi oote for rfrn. a iitiu-ii lliitfinrr awn Pbiwtihii Him ma THi IILim. W notloo that In addition lo lhub. ooriplktna harokaor iwportod th following antrtbo !! lo tho IfnlkUng fund of Ihla In-UtuLkm bar boon rna.1 lr U. 11 NUbola, thttt OanUI flmlih. 0U. VhM JnaUo C ala promU to 4unat a kit of nd fnr Ui UlhltBg. valwod at SJU, fUC uiUi llLCR FtA Till EL flC! TO Best quality, thoroughly shrunk. Ml sires and styles, at ,. Daks A Co. 'a, B No. 310 Betcnth street. FouUrntlkhkh A trnat tarlctrof tcuumukal Suit, rauif liu'rotntlJtoi'JO iiautiMrtiM taaaiuicre raniaioous, iroiu 14 M to 8. (Jiio itIio only. ueo. L. utsAina, No. 410 Seventh street, N W A Sakb Si Co , No. UlnHetcnUi Street. We are uttering ui uc Linen uicck culls al to Rcuinnbcr tho suit - II Coat, Taiits and Vest. I IIAVK MAItR ARRAKOEatKKTStO ITet SSIU dIc of new atvlcs every dav from New York. by exprers I would lo glad to hate my cus tomers rail jour n, raiou, Vrlmr'm Dollar Jowclrv blorc. No. 47 1'enn m m -i W..f. ..! . 1 . Sl.l. atunurj, uvtrrvvii ruurnuu-n nnu mm oiatii street, Ul LlhHN COATn AT 1 Jti All Linen Cunt at IIM. At A H4Ii A Co.'a, No, 910 Seventh stieU TIU3 IiATK KLEOTION. AimitKss or tiik UKitatb ucrrBiittx COlXtTTtlC. Thollonorol Tttpobllfltn Omnmlllo haa loinodlho fotkrslnf addroaoi VTABaTKdTOH.l) U.JooopHira r ' IVtiiiftffrniU o4 CiHtma nf Hrt(ntn Malthowtl KoMbioWtodMarnrof tbUHtr. All honor to thooa who ohlMl lo oehlo In thl lnl rl tory. and onoroM to hlia who baa ao noMy Irlunphod InMllnooo, )oUoo and ImpartUlllf bar boon oi altod ahovo tcnoranco, palno, Injoaue sad proorrlp llnn. llonoatr( ooonmor and ictorai mnat norfartor charotorUo uio odmlolatraUiia) of oar otu affair. traod, mp"o. oilrovaa-aooo aad rowdflom oao no injtr sUlk abroad al noonday or rofvl at mklnlht RafloaJ llowon waaolootod Marorof this oltj In I'M nj o tiuiKjfcTai i Malthowtl K iirii.iji it Th formor oloolod M HopobUMn dltdd nd ilttv bonorod hi partj ito UUor alon looUd aa candklalo opon th mot ornphaUo and ooM RopoTiUean pUlforw an nnlta and aT Iho oroal Mrtr al i'roodom. 1 m re, and Raforoi. W can bot nop Ihst ho will no mnr tro and fklth foltohtsprtoeli-UoandpldcMtboo bio kdoeoir. and that hi paw mj bo onwooipMnur aojnotiiar, and Oia aaminiatrouun nor nonorant anu ohiooit nilod to mako no dlotirtnilnaUao) on aaooont l hm. notor. fhmtnm o Mrlhnlmeo. ho aao bot bo Inoar tlal us pnbllo oftloar. nmn, nowwror, no iniiiiunai wia aaa ng boqaoauiad lo him tho batofol Itfaor of bankrupt tj inn iraon ana imtunf oioiin bioiob tow aa ennndano andlhnnlt mg oroni) of ui city mm vw iwnnxi, oni irw I aald lo l a plant of alow growlh, ttm iltd wtarlnrn of tha Board of AMtmM and lonnoU will bo rwqolrwd to attain o doalr- I miaia I inamau til ri ranntvaw bl an nd. Wbll th lnanoa of th corporation will trarh aa rooaaUy prt allod lo a dlanatln dcr parthuut pnrpn, yt In malarial latoroaU and v tMtrttanf lha rrll will nnan Lh war for Uhnr.thril wan pi yofli Iffand nlorprla, whlon mnat gl rwinnoiraUr omplortn VJ inaowoi wo. win win mo do nmnun o rc Mnally, Kopnbllran and fallow olUsons Ut o (I and woowrajr owf now Mayo la tb dlaeharg of his ardnnna dntioa, and lot na trawt that bwi adrntmatraUnn wUl bo la harmony with th groat prlnotprr of lh party that hnnnrad btm with th nomlnaikwi and aoenrod bu awoUon with larg ana nprontd a IlKHST ft BflRhlUX, (Jhalrmaa yw frat. U Xrnv.lMmunrrniim dn 11 BooTon, r U. BTanwtTfUH tl M KBLatT, Sttb-Uornmlll of UiS Oonoral Ropabllaan Corn IIAMU 11 A M- Hlnrn vs. Oljwplc A (lame thai waitl a llamr Unrcr lndnrl f lb Ulywipie. Yoatarday th rUar and Uaytahr prwrdd I lh gronnda of Um OlyrapU and national tint to pUy Ihrtr nwpwcUT al. Tb Rational gronnda bwlnf anflt tn play on. lh llaymakara. by Inrltalion, pro- rdd to tho Olranpl gronnda InwiUi lhgam btwa tb laltor and lb olar. ConaldoraM IIm waa Bponl In lb aleUon of an nmplr Mr , ItoaaM. of th llaynakar. Anally oonaMilad to act All U play waa oalld, with th rUana al lh Ut. Tb na MWMilal to lh oroood Innlnaa. wbon a doelaion of lh nmplr oanaad aom dmrrwig on Iho irt of tha OlymiHoa. Mr t lln. of lb tun, holng at Um hat. a air nail wa ptionao, ana umpir, ininn ball, and II w h onld not pnl a man oat on a callod atrlk. Hnraaammblna Nmm. bot naallr lh aara bi eaododlothvfnnrth Inning, whan lh Rtarahalr eoid tbotrhalfof Iholnnlnga with thlrtoon rona In thob? famr walnut tbro for lb Olympic. It wa now tmch'B Umo In atrlk whan Sir Uharloa Oonn loppod forward and Bald that lh dlrootori of tha Ulynipl rlnb dacllnod In allow tbolr njn to prorood wiin ino gam nni to irapra waa onangvu roi. u captain ot ucuiymptoa, vary moon Brwdii, promptly ' Th captain of lh mr,ortoroonluUon wllli lh graoofol aoonaa w bar sr wllnod on ball Hold. IfUnUlmDlo had ohloetod lo th rtoelakm la lb aocond Inning, that waa tb proptUmto Ber,kad not wait an ul two Inning bad on playd, and drat atarod thorn In th far Tb onnduel of lh rlnb mrlUdand roTd blltor dnnnoiUunin lr iat nia i fna- Inradant of tho affair waa lbBAo par form a no of th bnnd which had boon wngagod fnr id ore won. nniM in au Lha hajMl nlarad "Hhoo tlr'1 ral dirt a waa arUUrally rncrd th OlympM nln walkd oil 11 DOM Th gam of bait ImHwoow th Star of Brooklyn, and Lha Nallrwiala. will Mini off Ihla a'tammm at S ai. on tho Olympta gronnda. which hat boon atrrd by Hi Nailnnal, Uiofr gronnda bng aaBI to play on. Aa The KacnralwM ml lb C'hsral rVaclrty. AfLarnaarl two waka of alntoal naahanat 41am grwoabl waaibor, lh otenralon of tho t horal tloeut yoatarday waa grootad br lar, bwanUfnl onMhlno, a ral a bow and night of blao aky and moonlight. Th ologantand ootamodknia Btoamor Lair of Iho lak atartod from br wharf (rlgbld wlUithro kwndrod ladlo aad gonUomB, eomprtalng tho boaaiy and ell to of th eitri and aa Tt& boat loft bar mooring th " i-wr h)i nv a uww at iinimw api'aiu aniH drirUnavanur. Amldt tho anaptolnna armnndlnga. and with rtaala onllTBnlna tha air with a want alraina. tha bunt aUamod down lh placid rlrr. It folia on lb iianaB Dtnrw tithiij1 inn wih ui mniiini Riinuni Itinmali Lha laarna Tha wlar waa rlrmlal b a hraaaa that kept th air mild aa narly tring Unto, and thr waa orary iDamuon irara uit nm uitimii iiciiwra tnln7nTaoVBaamrui uamwi Bpoaihlowrdotk,Ui naoro Boriuualy kucttnoj wr groopod ahor, with card and eonraatlon. for wblcb laiior Ut plotoroaiia bank of lb futomao UMI hi wU form promlaoat nbUot. At about ala o clock lh dour of th Boppor-room worn oprnod, and ono of tb moat mbj falnr of IhU moat oharmlng icnrioo waa tbo abnndanu ami sUgaaoa of loaaaiaM lunuua, in sappar room wa tiUd nitannt bwlng nnpUaaantly rrnwdad at any Um. Mr Uorg llanoy being not a whit bohlnd hi nanal aococaa In atrtag lo th appaliu of au morula, ahrpnd by th frwah air Inn thawalnr W fan It la aaid that oacband aU toft lh labia with im want anaaliatlad w har alvan aa Idaa of Lha mm. fort and pianty that piwraliadBl tulantoatlmporUnt of atenralon aoiUiarla. Afur uppr tb Choral flocloty (omlahod lh gnoala and afurwai wa rath ontlr and anirraal Bortabtittr. Tbr wi fwr lliua and grouping, oach and wrsry on olTor- ing tnatr cnrraiuni lor tnninroiot in mai and thaaientalnaofLtaaOhoral ftoolat will Um bo mmaltarvd by It partiolpaaU aa ao opaatd la thnlr lltr that will rtall only lh moat ploaawrablo natao- Tb boat ntnrnod lo br mooring about aaldnlgbl, tb woatbwr ooauniilng rlaar and boaniif ai, and II waa it. fn tho Lhoral a arrananfa wrw ao (joriart Ctaimou uiia pan utr igwnw. naaiion ia aoo m far hi aanrlaiMiB ttanthm tn tha oomioraof im iiganwnniaj ua uui to tinauran BiUtooaof IhaaoclolT foelntly poHurwtod Ibwdniln aaalgnod thm I prorod by tb prfot am, of lh HHIHUII. An Apsoit FgMata luroaTSa, glrlnj; har nam a Jon, a aharpvr, rpra nUng hrraalf at ft marabor of lr lint brB ohttwh. ia going from on lo anothor main Iwrof tbat cbarah forcing not of UtrodwoUon aod tallln omhI nltlahla Laiaatn! a naraJnad haihinaiaa two and Aro nody chlldron. moat admtdy galling Into an unarm aiw. po rwt oi uiia poofa. minaaf flien DMrnbor h Dr It a ehurob, and tho outnmnnli la warnad agnhwrt IhU adrott. nUlatd, vild avlndlor ha BhonTl b awroatod. iannayltanU avaan, haa bn rdncd ton (tuj rib. Urla amallpalUof H lh. wti This bnttor wUl kop tongor uian any otnor, ana una manni Ilaavarrrnlh ilaimahlna K. fl KnlahL. JiJin fllK. ann and VallayUltr will mad lhalr maular trip b twaon Nw York, Alaiandrla, Waablngvai and (lonrgo. town, looting Uoorgatown wtary Frtdar at T o'clock la tho morning, and A Ui and rU th aara day at 11 m Kb 1 articular apply to It, 1', A, Imnluun, agonl of tb ma al Uio wharf fool of JlUh Btrt, or na lh eornV oi Hitaitanu iuwi buii nw iwra aroau. PiBTaiCT panptKTT rVwj) A day or two ago Tho Howling aold ILopar! f Und known aa "rftrtuW'a Hhan, " ar Tannallytowa, bolonglng to lh lal lIUInaryM Hialth, cmUlnlng 4 aoiwaTioO II Fain. Inr KIM pr acr. Alao. ft Uavl of laml, lh property of UannH Ito ma. In lh am tlolnlly, known aa Krnnt,- nnuin $U pr acr. Aa wiu l Votited by an adrtUmnt, th rams liar again bn poalnowad, nnul Monday and 1 a aad ay of RilBNh,mf Ui Mauonal rao track Krral good hor ha bn ntrod, and no doubt an a! tar. Soon of good portwUl b oninyod. Th lal raaa ar boon th uaana of nuking thl track brr, and JrT RRTgrrrD- U paobag An Nw York rtlat 5nd WoaUrn BotUr, and U tub kttl-rndrd lawt Ard. vwry oonrnlnl for gmoor wa. Vor ami l rw ducd rata by th Northern froduc ComiHtny, 10U7 I iuwjiium (Ttnaa f'KAHaa orlUtinoan TIM To-morrow a ehang will ha mail In Lha tint labia nf lha Haltinuir anil I Jhlo railroad, Tartu InUraatad wlU do wU to mak n nolle of thla fact and Inform thntaolros aooocd " J Tmai n Otia BArBa ia aaarrh of aammar hnarA mold do wn to oonanll lh adrvrtiaomnnl In anothor owamn oi tow iwtraw nww, tawinnj, ., wnte-n na pwon wb ly iuuhw tor u apwoa aooommooa' Utm of Mwnr Uavdara, IUt J G BtrrLaa anaonno praotleal dl rmara la ft, 1'aaTa church, lo-aaorrow morning, npnn aaabbaihUbBrraaoaH II Moaoha ngubuTr Hab- Dtu nignta in w ataoaorut wnajiai, ow yonrtni Blrwtt, H. HucaLV haa tknta apaaloB warahon. No. ) Tnlh atroat, ono door north of l'nnytsnu a. p, u proparwa m nu am atoog t nw and amao- nana lumitnr a popular pnoaa. JtMHCi Warrntv A Uo., Ho. Tat, ftaolb aliwat, I waon tl and II atmaU, baa mnny I loan la ijuaatiu I Bull, on good rl aaUt Booarity, A HrmtLCVtMcuv of Washington WnU for tb ierkai to WIlUamBiwrt, 1 enniyln A WnU MIUDUtWID COLOaiD Wovan U wantod In go to nw York Appuoauon to r mag ai no. en u Btrf, iwiwen mam ana ornwiii I aut, btwM t god u suock. . m jluomt th ftpplloanU for fbirnralaaionor of lb KUtb ward, w loam that O W Wbll will aoooit tb jnuna u Hwutnu nuu wj imntai aiajur J II RDaSELUiiildorllb FrakUnIloua.on Flghth atraot, would b happy to bar hor fantlar can ani aoo a niw km m or jin rwctu A TotKBOOW, with good sonar. aultaM for I who!! bultar and oha trad. Addrwas J, V HaJ-vaucaa ofilo, Tn n rutin of (Ira Ohanh Saadar MaIwwJ l again poalfntnodTon aoooual of thg uwiauaaaay of lb waalbar, until Vfdwday Mil. if rsdwhMl sold rtatrdy! t par Viht UahdwOH. Blum Suits, Jacket aod rants (or Boys, Just rucJrud at A. Saki A Co.'s, No, 310 tevtnm street, (Otauu.fa.ud.1 Th, llr Arm, .f Ik. llf '' ml l'MriM claoa with whom I owi spoHally alli. are not ronportod arordln In imv loorlt. Tho oitratof mrdooMnd , to rnort la to b rojlod onbj lo tho oitonl vt lb ... Tkuh hJihI man.ohaloror mstlt Utrn oThlro. who fa that In lha MtlmaUon of, a tanropor tlnn of Iho ontnwinnlir, bs I folly ami InMly rosiiortoil. infin ranao, iktiiw m n. --- and chafia nana aonvo aim ia m, inn ahl to kop my toni onann, Whor la lh notrto-aonioq AmnrUnwhndnnntrnwwroy Bimaklng whBn 1 1 trrToManlf aggrtrd f Undar Ihla (llg 1 wa W lo rofwTbnl with aoBi-elal praonalfanII finding plrll. th fact wal aoniwoooy or inoiTicinai -..."-r pnlUng tb romalnof tb tolorod anbl r,wno nf In tholr ontrt dWeno. Into a pmarrlbod npot alAfllngioni that In lh roomortal Mrnooa on th orraaWwi of tho annnal 1 1 rowing of flownr, thr waa dminwtln mad bwoan of thoeiior whloh onoodoa lgnald lhm, nawoawtaUng two aU of -Hw, WPn on wonia narw anawotwai uma " " rnta fo trrt- nr lb oolorwd gmro wr not a fu . .j . .. ... i Lu . m Lha whllo. icaUdaUanUontolhaboT,lot In no nnklnd or Hllortonna. Thrlfhtboblbll which wonld nottwfletvwrycrodliably wpon whorror may b In rponlbl party. I do wot protond to nay wbo thai party tn Lswbfll. ItonBlaa common lea lion don not mturymo. rVnlndlMonl might htw nnnpwn w a wiannor Uh onto hU flor. to bar derndd lh i nntor, woo proMTinoti mm nwanw di v, whlla U rlnnlarad that titer did bo bcaas thoy r. jn,,ni nim n wrm ... .w I . :.j.ii.c".ii air. lOJIimiwnmiiraucn .......- -.-.-.. -, .l i-aJ a mh nf lha Hanntillan la not Ln groatotlftlnBM-.and l aonvpttha factibnll wlah.how. Tr,llnadgln fliUng rvbtik to lb party who anvinwa hi Hn in 'aw .- """i - rr;"T b..hi .iiiiiid ihMwu. u a d h rnaaruml hnk nf th pmaerlhlng tho twmalniof lh noble mn wnogaT iniriinn in nw- " n""t . URilllUtT UOWKIWO ride Omnpany, luff rrnnnrlraiila arwn. BUT TOUItSTRAW IlAT8,WllITE8niaTS,Ul- ncn Cloth uio and Trukka atLitwis', irjo Seventh itrcct, hctwecu I and K. 2.7) dozen Straw Hats, from 15 its. up. Try our Link Bosom Shirt, at ttXO. lOuTiuiixi In store, and new one louring in every week. The Fiiest Ooona at tub I-owest I'kicm, fllve Lewis n call aud see for youraclrc. Oue,irlto only. I Dora' Linen Coath at tl. Ilovs Linen Coat at fl. At A. Saks A Co,', No. 310 SevcnUi ftrvct. Ths (era Troapfrts. The accuunts from all juris of the country aitrco that the 'rnrctt (or a largo crop oi fnilU and cereals Is iinntriHl- TImj New York rost savs that lu that Malo In lite wtl crn counties the ap, 1c and other fruits afTurd Uio most Krauii ini; aaaurancr ui an nminu antcrui. CtMnlnjroouthward, thoin?arhtni wuu u it wn icarvti at one tuire uum im at- moat a total losa, now prewcuu every appear ance o( lclnc ctMid. Maryland Is lull of youtur fruit, and Delaware and New Jersey will malntala their former reputation. It may to worthy of remark that peaches hare horn ou salo la New York ilty for tnuor llireo weeks past, gradually fallluD; In price to ono dollar each. i bentwas hulllitlo winter killed, nut tho protracted rains have pros trated much of It, and threatens rut In Southcru rennaylvanla. Mar) land aud Vir ginia. Othcrv. Uc from nearly ctcry SUto como account of tho promise of an uuu Busily large yield. Theconi troi width wn short lftt year, cnpoclally In VlrKlnla and Maryland, has been planted cxtcusliilyallotcrlho West, particu larly In Southern Ohio. Indiana, ItllnoU, Mis souri and A rkansas, Tliero was some Inter ruption aud delay of Uio late plcutini; In this scttion hy tho prolractod rains, ln tho North west, however, complaints of Micro drought hate prctallcd. In tho Interior of New York tho crops aro suffering. In tho dairying dis tricts crass Is drying up, producing at cry erccptlhto difference already ln Uio pniducls of cheese and butter. In rcnnsylvanla, Dela ware and Maryland however, tho grass Is ex cellent. Further Went It 1 reported that farmer are idowlng up their adds of vprmg MhcAU In New England a llko story Is told. Ihit the hope of excellent crops U still well ftmuded. From tho Southern States Uio re ports aro favorable, Tho Lancaster (8. C ) Isiljrr of tho Sd instant saysi "Accounts ruu h us from dLffcrcut portions of tho county whlth represent tho croini m grow lug very f ant and looking exccculnily hopeful. Tho standi of cotton, so far as we hato heard, are all tliat could bo desired, considering Uio late unfavorahlo dry weather. We do hope, If our farmers ever again Intend to be 'free men,1 and independent of Iho lleu Byntcut, tint they will hate an eye to tho cultlt itlon of bounti ful corn and pea crops. Planting cotton ex clusively and Iniylng corn to feat plantation totkwiH break any fanner ln tho country." MnhrfthoPsBMrri.olMals. Tho unfortunate and tll-arirUod 4lrlnrcss Ktlltltfk, who made atrtt.li a rpcctaclo of her self atjierjicliiitoji the lecture pUtfunn Inut cry probnUe that tho uuhcfeal VlHrrute a'nj intciml which hor icrformanca ext itod had something to do with uusetiliug a mind already not too evenly balanced. It seems that the PrtnccBS Edltha Gilbert Monies has xxn stay ing at tho Aslor lIou4), and has contracted a bill of 76 for Iioard mid carriage hire, and that when payment for It vta demanded ex hibited such uninlatakalto signs of luaiilty, ending In an epileptic Ut, that a phyiUUn firuuouuced her insane. Sho was, uctcrtho bm, arrested at the in-lanco of her Aslor liuuno crotlltors, and taken beforo a jkiIIcq magistrate, who also was so speedily con. vlucodof her Insanity that he had her taken lack: to the hotel, to be kent there until a cnumllof physicians can pass uon her case or her friends be uommnnlcalcd with. A card from the demented Princess, writ ten, doubtless, beforo Uio complete breaking up of her faculties, as am o rccordeil, ai eared In tho New York Jlrnli explaining tuinie points In her conduct at her leeture. Sho charges the whole blame of herjtasco on the Horosls, who took everything out of her hands and undertook to teach her tho " stago mulncss" nf tho rostrum. '! had intended. " she says, "to wear a long black silk dress. wiin inctnic oi uio name material, out 1 was memilcd by two of tbo leading mcniivrs of Sorosls, who counseled rao to appear In gor geous attire, and, considering their ago and experience, I compiled with their wUhrs. Fiw fully fifteen minutes I conversed with Mrs. H. and Mrs. V. before going upon tho stage, and not a single word of dbipleaauro against my style of attire fell upon my car. On tho con trary, Mr. P. callod me a 'glorlouscrcatore.' and Mrs. 8. lord hie not to stand like a stick ujion a rostrum, but to walk lo and fro; ihcro bv jrli Ing a graceful flow to my train. Thus aro the charges of hor Immodest dress aod unbecoming behavior disposed of. And tho condemnation of the literary charac ter of Uie effort it met by the )Ioa that it was her original Intention to lot lure on her mother career alone, but sho had born driven from It by her bad adtlseri and took up tho woman question only to fall, Tho nnliappy Montcx confesses in the course of thl card that after sho had been speaking somethrco minutes she "was told nay. almost forced to leave tho stand" by Mrs. Stanton, of course It must lie understood, who Introduced her nnd saw what shocking work sho wa making. This treatment from "ono who promised to aid mc," completed tho downfall of tho Prin cess. Whit lh rspsr Har of 0r Flection. Tho result of tho Washington election fur Mayor will be satisfactory to most nf Uio rial wdl-wtshertof thocapfuL llowcn, thcpris cut Mayor, v ho has been defeated by a lirgo majority for ro-cloctlou, is a man of inert. nary reputation, and more than suspected of corruption. UI oppnient la a Itcpublitan and ret cited Uio supjiort of tho better portion of Uio party Wo do not know mut b about hlin, lit he can hardly fail to l an Improve ment upon Bowen -Clenland Uatkr. In Uio Washington City chxtlon yesterday llowcn and his ring was deft atcd, and Mut Uiow f. Emory, a Reform Republican, a inun sUndiug hlghfor Integrity ami ability, clccttd riiinVmnl (Jairttr. Tbo defeat of Sayles J Ihrntn for Mayor of WaMiIntott elty a ill not I rrgarded in iho light of a nailnnal calamity. Uo la a iwlltkal adrcuturcr of the flriWlas, attaining to power when the eolorcd ikjopIo of the District of Colaml4a wore first jxruUllod the right of suffrage. Under his Maj orally the finances of Wellington have been wretchedly man aged, tho city government bctomlug In fad merely a hospital forhU pvts and friends Ills defeat 1 an evidence that the colored )cn plo do not propose to bo humbugged by clihi r partv, while It Is at the same Umo a stinging rebuke lo the Ume-erv tDg,iycoihauUc, money ceklnir Furncv and bU waaliinrrtnii f'liwii. iclc, fha Vhronick vi HI now lcome a fieri e Kmery paper imuanapoits Journal A mew tiiratri is to bo built la IlalUuioro by Mr. John T Ford, the well-known man ager, who has sooured property on West Fay ette street. The stock ha been liberally sub- tiiuvu iur uj tiuu'iu ui iiaiuuioro. It is oAii that Disraeli is about to retire from inilUlcs. He will be ralstd to a pocrago. HENRYR.SEARLE&(o. 11 AUCniTECTS, " m prt, fTPMtts fort Offlc Dspirtm' Thl YK1BT roWDKB U onTnlat, Moaotaleal and abolMon. Try lLlf to rtah to nror IU aairt- rltynot onIrsoUsv Baattwi rwdr, bnt tn th mnmntoa naitvodi tr ralaln don n lor naain ttgv, atannf and MrWnu BlavnJk. ItoUn. OorM Brfrad. Back wbaat, sad stow fr1041 caaaa, an4 Oak a and Paatry of atsty variety fat ! la tlna, nt waltbt. a lapr. Mind. rr aaU Bf ira Uunna-it to UaiUd Btat. Haaaiaatar of pbOlMTt ft tlllOTIlEn, rroprtaton. fil.a93La 00 H strt, Raw Tetk. 4orncuil I.Arfft tlf Til niwn stitru rswed st Kera4 Rnalea st arlj-l nt Uigrea. fl'UBLlC N,37.1 m Act to auihorlso the city of IhiflTarn, New York, to construct a tunnel under Niagara river, and to erect and maintain an Inlet phr thrrcfroin, llr it rnaetrt trt (V ftwiV arut tbmtmat Iim. tTrnMir$oftf Unitil Wnfr of Amrrtoa fa OonirtuM nssrinhtrd, That it shall and may be taw im tor no envoi nunaio. in inaotaiaoi New York, to con-truct and inalataln a tun-( nel under Itiaca hock naroor ann laaara rlter, extending not more than four hun dred feet imUldo of Bird Island pier, iml to crctt and maintain an Inlet pier therefrom, said inlet pier to t located not more than fottr hundred feet outside of said Blrdleland pier. Ai-prowl, April iW, 1870. ruBLtcNo.88. ' Ait Acr to amend Uio usury laws of the Dls- trh t of f Wmiibla. Jk it rnartvl fry IV Henate mvl oiisf oRrn. rtnetUatlvc Qthe UntMBtalci oAnvrica in VonyrrM nssrfiifnWI, That Uie rale of Interest upon Judgments or decrees, and upon the loan or forlicaranco of Any money, good, or things lu action, shall contloue to be slxdrl- ars upon ono uunarcn uoiisrn or mro jvm, and after that rate for a irrcntcr or less sum, or for a longer or shorter Uine, except a hereinafter prut hied . . w. a. -tit.f f- frirfur iHai-itiL That lu all contrail hereafter to he wade" It shall lo laa rut for tho narllcs lo stlnulalo or agree In writing mat tuu rate oi icu itr rem. iTt mtm, or any Kim sum, of intercsi Miall bo taken and paid uon ttcry one hundred dol-, lara of money loaned, or in any manner due and owing from any irttm or corporatloii In MaDblrkt, . M Sec 8. -4l f U further rtmefna, Tlial tf anyjn?rson or corporatlims In this DUlrlct nhallcontrait torccchoa greater rato of In terest Uian ten cr cent.uion any contract In writing, or six per cent. nm any verbal con tract, such iwrsoii or coirorallini shall forfeit the whole of Mid Intercut so contracted to bo neched, and shall 13 entitled ouly lo recover Uie principal sum due to audi person or cor ioratlHu Eke. 4. Ami f it further macieil, That It any cmm or rurporatlon within tho DUtrlet f riiiuiiilA alisUdimilr or ludlrcttlr take or receive any greater aicount of Interest luan uproviucti lor in tin ACbujxHi nnj run traitor Bgiwmcnt whatctcr, it "hall bo law ful fur Mm iwrmin. or hi it monal rcnrcncnla- Uto, or Um corp rat hm latlog Uio same, to cue for and rvcour all tho Intcre-t paM mnm auy fuch, Aimtracl or agrcctneut from the in?rson or hi- pcmnnal rcprcscntatUcn, or from tho corptirnlhni rccchlng such unlawful Interest! JYocf'inl, That tho suit to rccotcr lek such Interest shall be brought wlUiln one year after such unlawful lulcrcst shall have been paid or taken. Nnc . fi. Atull it further trwetcd. That noth ing in this act contained shall bo construed to change the general laws lu force ln relation to banUnr; surioelallons organized under Uie act to protlda a nailnnal currency secured by a pledgo of United Slate Ixinds, and to prutldo fur Iho circulation and redemption thereof, ap prised Juno time, eighteen hundred and sixty-lour. vpprovut April 51,1 8TO. I Pt'ni ic-No. 30.1 An Act to Incorporate tho Washington Hoineonathlc Medical Sot Ictr. lie U rnnetrtii'! tfte N-rinc find Hou of Jlep n entaHce$ of the t'nttcil .Vncs o1iirfca in iingrcit am iNM't iiini. itiiiiu a, icrui, Oiiatavo W. l'ow, 0, W. Btinncnschnitdt, E. M. Kimball. riiJJthu Bralncrd. aud Uiclr as- soilatcsand t-iiccesMini, ihyilcUns, be, and Uiey hereby arc, inado a ctir)oratlou by tho uainooiluo ttafuinguiu iiuuiwJiiniuic jiicui cat Society, with all tho iwwcrs and privileges and subject to U tho duties, Uablllllcs, and nstrlcituns t forUi lu this act. Sue. 3. Aft t U further macUil, Tliat said cornoraUott nuy hold real aud personal cstato to tho amount of twenty thousand dollars. SvS .tmifiettariur fnrtcfcl. Thai the mcmtersof said society, or such of their offi cer or uicmiiert. as Uicy shall aiiioIiit, shall hate th power to practice medicine and surgery and collect their fees within tho Dis trict of Coluni1Ia. Sec. 4 1 wi ' U further f nm't, That tho members of said society, or such of their offi cers or mcinHr as Uicy shall appoint, shall hate full pom rand auUiorlty to ei amino all candidate for mcmUrahlp concerning Iho praetUo of spoJflcmcdklno and surgery, pro tidctl said (.ululates shall sustain a good moral character, and shall present letters tes timonial of thtir qualifications from some legally authorlrnl medical Institution) nnd if, upon null examination, the samo candidates, U.... . -, ..... , .aa Im found quail fled for Uio pracUco of mcdl t Ino and surgery, they shall receive the ccrti fieaioof iiieiiil.rshlpur tha llccnso to prac tice niedlclno or surgery within Uio DUtrlcl of Columbia. 8cc.1V. Amlbeit furUurr enacted, Tliat any act or part of act conflicting with tho pro vUlons of this act be, and are hereby, re- IKTOled. Api-rovcd April IB, 187a IPi'uuc- Ho. 40.1 an AUTiorincor a hospital for found- Unci In tho tltv of Washlnirton. lie it enneted try the frnate and Houteof irprefntaticfm of the Vnitrt Rate of .tmcr ica in Conre$ ammUlal, Tliat 0. W. Kara son, 0. O. Howard. Z. D. Cilniau, William Ktlekney, A C. Klcbanls. U. Sunderland, A. N. Zetelr, Wright Kites, Dr. James a llalL, David K, Carttcr, William B. Todd, Jr., D. W. Middlcton, (feorgo U BhorltT, B. B French, Toacph 8. Steltlnlus, and John It Arlson, and such other persons as may be duly chosen, aro hereby created and constituted a body politic and connirale, lu tho District of Co lumbia, under tho name of tho Washington Hoaplul for Foundlings, to hare perpetual succculon, and bo capable to take, hold, aud enjoy lauds, tenements, and i;rsonal prop erty i JYoe.-H That no real or personal prop erty shall bo held by said corjioratlon, except sue h as may ) necessary to the maintenance and cfltrlcnt man "genu hi of Bail ho-pllal. Hec 3. Atvl be it further enacted, That said corporation, hereby constituted, shall hato Kiwcr to fill acanc lea In Uie board of dlrcc rs, aud tu mako all necessary by-laws, niles, and regulations not Inconsistent with Uio Con stitution aud laws of tho United States. Sec S. .indfV it further enactcil, That the management of said hospital shall be under the control of a Uiard of leu director. Tho board of director shall also have power to appoint alt ofttccrs and committee necessary lo tho proper adrutnistraUoa of tho affairs of tho hospital. Soc. 4. And be U furQur enacted. That tho first suteti coriorators named lu Uio first sec tion hereof, togcUicr with those a ho may be cloctcd and appointed directors, as provided In tho preceding secUon, shaU constitute Uie first board of directors, who shall, from tholr number, elect a president, vice president, sec retary and treasurer, and fi,ctl tho directors. Including cither ot Uioaboe-namodofflecra, shall constitute a quorum for Uio transaction of business. It shall bo tho duty ot tho presi dent and directors to report to Uio Secretary of tho Interior the t oudltlou of said Institution on Uio first day of July In eat h year. Sec. ft. Ami be it furVier enacted, That the object of UiU association Is lo found ln the tltyof Warhlogtou a honpltal for tho recep tion and support of destitute and fi Icudlcss children. Sec. 0. .iij be it furtJur rtwrfcil That foundlings received by Uils licVvdtal shall bo deemed and considered, wholly under the KuariUatndiln, care and control of said Institu tion, to bo educated. Apprenticed, or oUier wlso d!iocd of, ln such manner as Uio di rt tors of said hospital may, lu their judg ment, deem fur tho best Interests of said clilldrou, unUI they shall attain Uio ago of ilghtocn years, when said care and control shall cease. Hoc 7. -iiwf be it further o actot, Tliat the projierty, real and personal, held by a!d cor (oration shall lie exempt from all taxes and assessment levied by authority of Cougrcss or of auy municipal corporation within Uio Dlatrlct of Columbia. Congress may at any Um? alter, amend, or repeal this act, Approutl, April S3, 1870. Pubu"No.41 n Act duelarlng the construction of "An act to Incorporate the National Theological Jn sUtutarapproted May tculh, eighteen hun dred and sixty-six, and also "An act to amend an act entlUod 'An act tu Lncorporata UieNaUonal Thelogleal luslitute. and to define and extend tho po era of Um same,' " approved March second, eighteen hundred and alxty-sevcu. W hcrcas an act to Incorporate the National Theological InsUtutc, appruteel II ay tcu, cightceu hundred aud sixty-six, and also aa act lo drflno and extend tho powers of the saino, approtcd March second, eighteen hun dred and sixty-seven hat hat cj bocu uiUcon struod by au attempt to rcmot e the scat of Its operation to a distant locality. In tllrcet pon traveutlon of said acts; aud whereas Um foV-loMing-iiaiiicd persons, Jor-cph C. Ixwls, Ed mund Turncy, John B. X'ulcr. Charh II, Morse, William T. Johusou. Lindsay Muse, William Y Nelson, Goorgu . McLellan. Clement Hobtnson. (leorgo M. CondronS. Alexandria, U. II. Uutctlns, W. T. Wis wall, S. L. Crlasoy, conUuuo to exert lo their func tions aa the exocuUte committee, by the au thority ot said corporation at Us seat of opera Uons within Uio said District of Columbia, ac cording to Uio luteuUou of said acts Now, the refute, Be it enacted by the fit-nate and Jlvute of IteprttertatlvfM of the United Nate of A Merica in Cworttt assenJilrtL That the scat of opera tions of the NaUoualThcoIoglcallnsUtuta and, UMTerslty, Incorporated under Uie act ap pro cd May tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty six, which act was amended and extended hy tbo act of March second, eighteen hun drcd und sixty-seven, shall bo, and tho same is hereby, located within the city of Washington, In Iho District of Colum bia! iVoDbJtxJ, That nothing herein con tained shall be io construed u to prevent aald. wrporatloa froni cstabllahlng such branchea without the limit of said District aa roayuo now aiuhortxcd by law. approved, April Zi, lffTO. rPitatiiMn ill A if Act tr re-deflne a portion of the liouodary nne neiween tne mate oi ncorusaa ana tne Terrltory'nf Dakota. lie U niricfWi tnt IK Hennie ami llottme of Iten rrmntattvti of Ihu United Hate of Anm-train CvMirii nsarmfrlrrj, That so soon asth&Stato of Mehraska, thrmirh hor Igklature has given her consent thereto, Uie ucntre of the mam cnarmel of tbesiin-oun river, snan oe Uraboundary line botaeou tho State of N ,,raa and Uie Territory of Dakota, between the followiDg points, to wlti Commencing at a point ln the centre of said main channel, north J.Uw WMt Uno ' becilrm twcntyfourln town ship twenty-nine north, of range eight cast of Iho sixth principal meridian and running along the. same to a point west ol of Uio most northerly portion of fractional section seven teen, of township twenty-nine north, of range nine east of said meridian, In tbo Stale of NebranVa, as meandered aad shown by Uie jilauand surveys of paid sections originally matWandhow ou file ln Uie General Land flfflm. Sec 3. Awl r U further tnarlfi, Tliat lha respectrr jnrladlctlon of said Stale, and Ter rltorr (Ana of tho Unltod States) shall extend lo.naoTer.il in 1110 iciiiwij mu.i Mwi UinlU,rinllii lollio line hCTclndeilrnl!n, lo .11 iDlciitu uui liurpuMMV lull, tna ruin. Iildclj II no clmnp! bad tiikon (.lac In Uio rhtnncl of MM MUourl rlcr. Ami tin BwreUrr ol Iho Interior I. herebj .ntliorltcd anil Mw.itlM.ltnMliliin lillm IIIAUQ .11 fieOCM.ry .anera and mcandcrlnKB. and to order the .-f m -a b.tfl ....tod anl jt. htHltili.il t iranaieroi ait I'lntn, i-ni-vm, ""-"- which may be necessary In the premises. Appnnrcd, April SS, 1H7U. tTuiuo Nu. 4X1 Aw Act granting lands lo aid In Iho constmc Uon of a railroad and tclcgpl n Portland to Astoria aud McMlnvlllo, In tho HUte of Oregon. lie it enartet W tV Ornate and How of Ileprt tentative of the United Nate of Atner tea tn Ofmnret ammbteK That for the purpose of aiding lit tho construe Hon of a railroad and tclnrrarfi lino from Portland to Astoria, and from a etUtable poml of Junction near lure-, drove to Uie Yanklllrhcr, near McMlnvlIle, In Uie State of Oregon, there Is hereby granted to the Oregon Central Italtroad Company, now engaged lu constructing tho snld road, aud to their successors and assigns, Uio right of way through tho public lands of Uio width of one hundred feet on each side of said road, and the right t take from tho adjacent public lands materials for constructing said road, and also tho ncccwary lands for depots, ita Uons Uo tracks, ami other needful uses In operating tho road, not exceeding forty acres at an imrn olam and. also, each alternate secUon ot the public land, not mineral, ex cepting coal or iron Iambi, designated by odd number nearest lo said road, to Uio amount of ten smli alternate socUons per mile, on each side thereof, not othcrwlmt dlsjioscd of or reserved or held by valid pre-emption or homestead right at tho Umo ot tho passage of this act. And tn cane Uio iiuaullty of ten full sections per mile cannot W found on each ildo of snld road, within tbo said limits of twenty mile, other lands designated as afore said shall bo selected under tho direction of Uio Secretary ot the Interior on cither sldo of any part of said road nearest lo and not more than twenty-flro miles from tho track of said road to msto up such deficiency. Sec 3. Ami be it further enaeteL, That tho Coinmlmloncr of tho General Land OiMco shall coiino lha lands along tne uno oi ino saia rail road to tie suncrcd with all convenient speed. And whenever and as often as tho said com- oanv sbaii nio wiin iiie Bctrciarv in mo in terior map of tho surrey and location of twenty or more mile ot said road, the said Secretary shall cause tho said granted lands adjacent loaiiartJlcrrmoouartimnurutmaKi sections of road to be segregated from tho public lands) and thereafter the remaining public lands, subject to salo within tho limits of tho said grant, shall be dL-ixwed of only tu actual settlers at doublo Uio minimum price for such lands t Arut trovUtid ato. Tliat set Ucrs under Uto provisions of tho homestead act who comply with (he terms and require ments of said act, shall be entitled, wlUiln tho aid limit of twenty mllo. to patents for an amount not exceeding eighty acre each of Uio said nngrantcd lands, anything In this act to tho contrary not with landing. Sec. 3. And be it further enartot. That whenever and as often as lh said company shall completo and amlp twoutr or more con secutive mile of the said railroad and tele graph, Uio Secretary ot Iho Interior shall i auto Uio same lo bo examine, at tho expeuae of tho company, by three coiumbuiloncrs ai polntcd by him; and If Uiey shall rctorl that " ! nn-tUm la a flrr-l-clar-a railroad and telegraph, properly dulpicd and rcadj for use, he shall cause patents lo bo Issued to the company for so mind of thet said granted lands as shall be adjacent lo and coterminous with the said compJertVil completed J sections. Sec 4, And be it further cnaetciL That the said alternate secUon of land granted by this act, cxccpUog only such as aro necessary fur Uie cotnu.ny to reserve for depots, stations, sldo tracks, wood-yards, standing ground and other needful uscsln operating the road, shall bo sold by Uie company ouly to actual settlors. In quantities not exceeding ono hundred and sixty acres, or a quarter section, to any one settler, and at price not exceeding two dol lar and fifty cents per aero. See 5. Anil be it further autcted, Tliat the said company shall, uy mortgage or deed ot trust to two or more trustees, appropriate and set apart all Uie net proceeds of tho sale of the said grautcd lands, as a sinking fund, to bo kcDt Im estod lu the bouds of Uio Unltod States, or oiher safe and moro productive so vuritirn, iur um piirimaso iruui tune to umo and the redemption at maturity ot tho first mortgage construction bond of Uio company on Uto road depots, ataUons, sldo track anil wood-yards, not exceeding thirty thousand dollars per mile of road, payaUo in gold coin uol longer Uian thirty years from date, with Interest payable semi-annually la coin, not exceeding the rate of seven per centum per annum i and uo part of tho print I pal or in terest of the said fund shall bo applied to any other use until all tho said bonds shall lute been purchased or redeemed and cancelled t and each of the said first mortage bonds shall bear Uio certificate of Uie trustees, sctUng forth Uie manner In which Uie samo Is secured and It payment provided for. And the dis trict court ot tho United State, concurrently I with the Bute court, shall havo original juris- utction, puujcct mi npiicai ami writ ui error, 10 enforce Uio prcn lslons of this section. Sec A. tud be it further enaete't, Tliat tho said cotLpany shall file with the Secretary ot tho lutcrlor Its assent ta this act within one ear from Uio time ot Its passage j and tho orcgolng grant t upon condition that aald company shall completo a section ot twenty or moic miles of said railroad and tclcgrai u within two years, and the uiUro railroad and telegraph wlihlnslxycars, from tho samo date. Apprutod, May 4, 1870. (Piinuo IUsolution No. S3.) A Rr-BOUJTIOM rclaUng to ofllccr of tho Sol diers' Homo. JUtotetdby the S-nate aiut Jlvute of Jlrprr mitatlzx of the Unltrt Utah of America in Conjrru ateembUtl, That tho law passed Jan uary twenty-first, eighteen hundred and sev enty, prohibiting tlio assignment of retired army officers to untr, shall not pply to offi cers selected by the board of tonimfnsloncra of Uio (soldiers Home, iiistricl ot Columbia, for doty at Uiat InstituUon, such selection btlng approtcd by the Secretary of Wari I'rvtty-d, That Uicy receive from the Oorcrnment only tho ray aud emolument allowed by law to re tired officers. Approved, Arrll t 1870. Ponuo Hmoltjtiok Na S3.1 Joiht Kmolution directing an Inquiry Into the loss of the United States steamer r0ncl- da." Whereas, on Uio twenty-fourth day of Jan uary I sat, tho United Stales steamer 'Vuclda, when Icatlng Uio aort of Yokohama, Japan, caino in collision with tho BrltUh 1'cnlnnuUr and Oriental mall steamer "Bombay" and snnk almost Instantly, v Uh tho loss of nearly all her oUlccra and Uio greater part of iicr men; and whereas tho Navy Department has been unable, in answer to a roqucst of the House ot ltcprccntal1rc,tocommunlcaleany detailed or satisfactory Information: touching Uie circumstance of tho toss, beyond It ex tent and Uie numbcrof casualties; and thcreas It appears that no f uU and impartial and lalla factory lovestlgaUon lias been tntdo Into the cause of the disaster, or Into Uio conduct of the larties Implicated lu IU Therefore lie it rfaofpfd by the Annie and lloutc of ytrrrrarnuiiierf oj ine unven maicM ty i"crr ten in Congrtt nsamivttvl, That the Secretary of Uie Navy shall, with tbo least practicable delay, order au laaulry to be made into Uio particulars of tho los of said United States steamer 'OncWa,Mrmd ot her officers and men, Including Uio subsequent conduct of tho captain of Uie steamer "Bombay," vi Ub a view to ascertain Uiercspouelbllity for the collision by which she was destroyed, and for Uie de struction of life which attended tho catas trophe, and mako nporl of tho aamo to Con' gresa. Apprutixl, prU7, 1870. runuo Kesolutmn Nd.Sl.1 A ItEaoLtmoif In rclaUon to Uio printing, for Uio use of Uie Department of Sufa," "d dlUooal copies of documents emanating from that department. Rttolved by the benate and Jhue of Itcprc tentative of the Unltnl State of America in Congress aetbted, That hereafter, tn addi tion to Uio number of copies of documents emanating from Uie Department of State which maybe ordered to be printed by cither House of tanrress, it shall be Uie duty of the Congressional Printer to ranse to be printed for the use of Uiat department five haftdrcd cor lea ' arery such document, when re quested to dtt so by the Secretary of Stfttei J'rovidfd, That thecxpeuso of Uio same shall Id do single case exceed tho um of flvo hun dred doliars. ApproTOd, April 10, 1870. Tn I.t ArrsTatitrfta OaoAita. The two orrsM which minUtortnoit directly tp Uie hpporUef Uo body, are ths stomach and : liver. In tho former thoflrilprocensof dlge- tion takes place, unucr ino action oi mat perwcrful solvent, tho gastric inlco. Thence tho food, converted Into a pulp, passes Into tho duodenum, where It Is subjected lo the ac tion of the bile or gall, flvwUurfrom the liver. ana oi tne nuiu gcocrateu uj mo panriru, or sweetbread of tho system. These sccreUons separate the nutrlUous portion from the rest, and It Is then liken up by the absorbent Tea sels and,convryc4 Into Uie channels of circu lation, la the form of Tenou blood, while the waste matter Is discharged through the bowels. Unless all these processes are dulyperformed, dlscaso of some sort Is Inevitable, and the best of all medicinal agents for preervlngor restoring the tm and regulaUng lha1 action bt Uie three organs the stotoaen, liter and lntesUncbr which tho three-fold wvwk U carried on. Is Hosteller's Stomach Dltters. 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