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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 173. COLORED CONVENTION. COHMITTVLH AVrotSTKTt ASH 1'Rl.V- vtrs.i:.iAxxouxcjiiK rrocwcpiNns.or thf. third hay-tuv RttOUJTION. ItKIMHtTElJ-Otl't.'l'tflON nr The AM-Aimmnisri topic or KqcAT. KltlllTB-VIEWSOrLEAMNtl DELCUATRS oNTiir.PUiur.GT, , TberViaarmKhtitMnventlonenntlnnedlttthlri, day's session at tho Infill Hire hall yciterdtyt Hen. I1, ft. H. rinrMmtk presiding. I'lljirwu oCvcdby JUv. J. W. Dnngee.of new JfTHf) The Chair announced the eommtttess on eddrsts tefongrtiiand Ihe American people, resolutions fid rtrlt rights, which were com bed or one dele rate from each mate end Territory. Mr.Cnrdota,ef Mtnissippi presented th M sowing as the exact reply of Mr. Mainner tothe noanmittee appointed to wall on him and extend an Invitation for Mm to address the convention! OniTTawiir. Tender to "Jonr National LViual Hlahta IJonvrntlnn nr sincere thank fir their hind net and esteem In asking tnt In aJilrcM thnni bat Irca-ret I ihall havo I decline And I think It advisable w to do slnee 1 can tin )ou mots service In attending to tny bill In tho fenate rhamber, hwnnra, havlag the greatest eonQdenca Inyctir aUllty toplead your own earn, 1 desire tosaggtst that you should preserve nrlrt har harmony a necessary to order and unity, in trdcr to lesnre success. Mr.BtroLer,tf Ksntncky,rald the report was the work of hit h amble brain. Th verbal report had l"n misinterpreted and mlsrrpre sentrd. Vr. stumncr never laid It was extremely dn,fri ri tor him to address the convention. , Farther dlaciisiloii wa here cut cIT by the prcil drn!4 ami the report accepted. At 11 oYUrlf a iiffM was taken for fifteen mln win, in in r t allow ttio president an oppottn iilty to cvRfftrla the appointment of Ilia ecuinil tecs. jirtiHTKEumi. The rnnrrntlmi retteinbled at the appointed time, and the 'ilr announced Hit LVmiulittoon Finance. Air Vmnt'.ff New York, moved that the ere tcallal of it. It. White, or North Carolina, ho received, and hi nam entered on the roll of mem ticrshlp. lr. Elliott, or South (Jarottna, sold that the ctnitrman, in rile r to curry hla point, h.vd tnnde a statement llml did nnt exist. Air. White had been refused admission a a delegate by He cim vent Ion elinply because hia credentials did not ehow that he wssa roerly accredited itelcgate frm the State cT North ('arpllns. He irolrited gainst nls admission, as the de Ivg tln irvnilhat iHtate waa already full. The motion waa then withdrawn. The convention granted i-cnusylvinli nnotler reirefenlatlve on the tloiomlttre mi Addre . The rraolatlun of Air. Puuvlaia In relation to afklnft fonicreM to protect iheui In their clrll rifihla waa ihon taken up. Mr. Mtllord,ot lrgtnla,aald tbat ha had came telhe mnrentlon to lodoria Mr. rtumner'a civil rlfihU bill) but thcra waa a claai of colored wen In lte elty or Vahlnton that were Ihe plron;et pinrnlenf tliablaek man In their eflorta tw ob tan cirtl rla-hta. He rcferrwl particularly to Tin naiBKaa r this cut. Uany of them would not allow colored men to enter tlielr aloou to obtain a ahare, and he ob jected to their cuinlnr Into the convention and aaklric lor the rlalili ot the colored men and re raaliiK to accord tbeta tberaaelrea. Ha wanted the mail who favored their children being In the cttoolwStlth the w hi tea, to til In the amme church, aad when dead to have their bodlee repnaa In tba aanie burial rrvund with other men. lie did not tkilre office, mil wanted tha rlirht to alt tn a rail road car where Ida ticket entitled him. If ha went into a barroom fradrlnk he did not wlih to ! 4old that he could nut have It, then If the cae wat tAkcu tntocvurtto have tha laweraded by the Air. Rarbrr, ofLoulflaoa.declarcd that the oon vcnllcnwae called In the intercit of civil riichtf, bat maintained that tha convention waa prema tura In tha dlacueeluo of tha mbjeel berore it had come properly to them from tha committee am putated to prepare an addreip. aetllnfr forth their rrlevaacea and jetltionlntc Congrcii for relief. Tha reiolullon waa not the mailer that ihould detain the cosrentlonto tha exclusion, of more urittnt and imiortant bulneaa. Air. II, II. Clark, of Ohio, had no detlre to occu py the time uniieeeitarllr, but ha could not un tiarvtand thacaptloui ipirtt In which Keatlenien were adJ renin themeelvca to tba reiolutkin. In onltr to more lully aipreri tha notimentcf tho ruoTentlon on the rubjoct, ho offered too follow iner ae an additional resolution: htioletd. That we reapectfullj, but moil earn neatly, petition Cooftrcie to prohibit by proier enactuicut all chartered eocletlea, cominiei, Hhoclf.cr other Inotltutlona regulated by, law, wllhholdlns; tha advantaprea allordcd by inch tvletlea, eompanlep, cr Inatltullone, from any peraon on account of race, color, or former condi tion or lervltuda, and forbid any enactment! or cuetoniiof any State or Territory which unjuftly hmdcri or prevent tha full and free exerclaeof any political or clrll right enjoyed by any clan of Ainerloancttfen. lie paid tbat ha came to the convention with many u1kI1dk Durlna; the pait twomontha tha iMdllfval lUtui or affidn in lili State required him to take a stand which he felt It hla duty to do, and on that account the Republican papera of Ohio had aald he wai no longer a member of tha party. Uonarquently In coining to tba conven tint, he entertained doubt i aa to being welcome. lleaked them to llftcn to hliu uaMenilT, aahe wae atrm believer In thl poworoTTTrrir Hi atluTTo ba.;rM Z JJ coitfanllob, ti& waa that every chaitereu (nUtutlun for learning ,Mjta-.. abottld open their doora to the -.- hjvm. - aoa that the ciin- tlorcdraca. Ha waa . - They vention waa aytnpathliing lth hliu. . -r uaiidcd that t Let e ihould ba no dlt laiou in THBrt'BLICaCHOOLS onaecennt or color. Whatever alvantag are ivrnlo the white youth hall be given to the coWed. 1hle la only juitlce Jo the tajparir. Although ha may pay a entailer tax tlmn hla TelBhbwr.nevertheleMhe la entitled to the aaine riBbla, He demanded for tha white man theaama .iht. rnrlnihssreBt futurethatls looming up Ihoaa that deilre to atand on the great public Liure muit accord Justice and right to all. lie tie-- ..ui..i ii.f mi .liBltoetton rltould lie made amorgit t be eotnittcn carrier of the country, nd .k. ..nf.i,' Or!j-Uf xmitmirit. ttfLmrii of tcWr or race, ihall be tut it led to ti'txiuu rlvi- Vbcy Cemanded tbe rlirl;. to Inter departed relative! and friend in VemeterHe where the white are buried. licide. ho believed that when the greVtfutiiiet ihould lound the white and fclaeV would ariie together and aacend to that evirlaatlng home, where color la not a conJidera. tiou, but all are enumerated In onoTiappy faimly. 11 1 eId that thla la an uncommon demand, f hut U Irae, but thla la in uueommon occasion, and tho vlorel man la merely aiklng to bo accorded thone rtubta which cUiienhlpclothe him with, but up T thla time have Injen withheld. Ho aikcd the autviuien when they came to coniider thla bill, that they wmld lay aalde all prejudlcci in regard ... -i!.ti..n. in , limit, tint!, nlacea of amuac nuTLt, railroad cr aud on itcamooati, and net bo thjt their record fliau iinnginemup iu oviraur iiiiMiMhln irilivrnwa auv Uw or ColiPllttl- tiiHwl proTlvlon Intho way or accomplishing thli t...,lt. ra In I La (if Ilia lirfJUTM Of hi tBCB. Air. Powing deifred to Lnow If the feaker be IICVCU lliera waa auj courniuiiwiai tmim imi . in I. r irlvinir (La f lirht demanded. lr. Clark replied thai he did. It declared what wa the right of an American fttlien, and when, tliAt lumtfr'm I not fuinilcd It ouKht toceaieto cxtnt. He believe! that t'uha win lit come Into fitr national latnlly, and with her extensive augar KlliniaUOCa DOlonnniCl wun iniim in wiriani. inro he rarrrudcra all to hi tlovernment, and nutal herd bertlewaud, lie malntalnetl that aha nMiai protect him In hi right. He could not ree wli) I KHigrtaa ihould have any lei'glby del-ate on lhiatiihjrt, II did demand aotUI eiualltyln Hoc jf tliatborhould bvcfititled to every right to'mi.kc .iui aoriAitr vgrAL wllhftU tber. Tben.lf they che to mlrglc, Uf Kr-yht doaw. liru thla great i-otiuuiiua-lUii wa reached, liydnuheadi-d trru-oh would ievirrlelo th vuutitry,and it could jurtiy 1 cillctf i be laitdor the lne and the home of tho Colonel Harlan, of Ohio, from the committee ai'potittcd to watt uon the President, reported Ihut they lud )trforitiCd that duty, and he would revive the muulxn of the coneuUon to-day irldy)Ulolck-. The rtioluiiuit uaa then referred to the commit tmoutir.lrtglii. The toUowiorf rtaulutioni were read and re ferred . Hy Air 1.H H'lbulltr, of Kentucky I fcMoictrf. Tl.ut It lathwfcni'i'of thln.onvcr.tIcn that w iiumi eJitimlly riKUi't Congrt'i to p mi Htvii Hi iliil rlubti t.llf i!i.' .mho or luuii'M- leid lo Strmt-jr rtuiuntr'atiplaLalvry tn.l nln bill. tit ti iiit ..rm.in. firtrfrre', lhu( thli contention a tic, and earn rally u enl to the emigre ol the United State lor no i.ilal legltlatlon In our behair, but aik f r tbc nme proteoilon, right and I minuultlci vouch Billed to any and every Americas illlicn. Hy Air. Bryau, of Florida i hricree, That the repreientatlvci of the col tirtd rltliem of the United State or A merit a do moat cordially and earnestly recommend tie fa. vcrallc consideration and paiuge of huiuncr' oltll right bill, it Iwliu, In our Judguaiit, tin lui-al llltral wcuturcol the kind yet pieavntcd to drifrt. kttvtr4. That theprciidentor thli contention be, and ia hvreiy iiuiliorltol and directed to ad journ lhlnui.viutloi.ui b u'tlutk llii afternoon itt git. By Air. Booker, id Ohlot Ativird, that we rcxctfully iirue Cungrcw to ( Air, Suuilier itul right llll i.ow j-eud-irv in the United btatt Senate. lheboreareaaiiideol nrnrlyacart load or resolution that ramtt pouring in lolbvitcrc tary'adetk. nud which were reierred lo lb com. tuiltee (Jitttvll rllit. lOLDirRVAXDIlll.nlia'l.gAnTK. Mr. Aruold.cf N. O., vllcrcd a reiolulwu h !' Ii.g to the loriiniioiiolafoloivdioldlct an: (! ota' league, and tnke itepa luward criitiii oonuiointlo the luciiiory ol the fcllub hvn-a i their rove. It a read and n fared tothe ouimtttte on rraoluiioni. Mr. Baluey, of rt.C.,i.t the Invitation or Ihe ofivcbtlon, read u ptr howing tltetreituotit of tha colored men among the Indian tribe. Ho ahewed tbat there wctu alut twelve lliotiiand cf the African race )u the Indian eouutry who were virtually held In 1ary. He urgwf that they mtmorhitlie Congrc to take prompt no tion In the matter, aird let every colored; man within tU limit of ihe United State bo granted ttioae tight! which ctlUenihip entitle! him. Air. Juuiten, of 8. 0 preciited a concurrent reaolullon Irom the LeglaUtura ol hla State In dorilng Ihe Sumner cli it right bill. 1 be convention then adjourned until 1 30 o'clock, EVENINU HUSSION, The) convention wai called to order by the hair it in t T.30 o'clock. Ker, lit. Hoeton, or Philadelphia, li ukvd aUvloe blanlnjf, Tbo Kllgotlon of I'rof. J, AI. LanRlon, of the Dlatytct ef Columbia, ai a member or the cviim it U ua adroai wai accepted, and Br, c B, Punli waa appoioteJ la Itli place, Mr. Martin, from the committee oA m oiuih n. MiKirtedJbMlt rtBoluJion favoring (bo eneiion J ft uonianent to tbn colored aoldlrre and aailori' who irvc during the late war, whiU. Mat Um si BO I am, heOhalr announced the followlag aslhocom. B)lltceonhlstoroiil,sttIillcsillo. T. Kubi 41 Urvant Joacbh Parker, V, w. Bryant, w oiiii Sii, V J . Wlit f AWcr, A. wiilUins, 1 T. t'if'f tl, .T, K rrnrton. O. W, MmmIIi, WW, II. nrown, it, h, (Mitchell, u, w. UWVenpoTi, w. C'lirk.U II. Ten.l. ', w, it. warner, t. iwajMj, vvarnT, t. v. u. Wii ir., tico. i aiotron, B. nay, t. WAMlMin. .!- W (Unr.i TlditO, ree, W. H. Jeaoy, A, Smith. V, D. Turner. J, 0. Alortimer, A, vi tirecn. ... Nuraeronf petition, rtiotutlona and memorlaia for civil riant were pretented and referred. ,AIr. AJaTlord, of Va,, ofiered a refnimlon ! of Va.tand paying a glowing tribute to the toy alty the'deaKd to the Itepuhllcnn ar yt whirl wii rrFf,l tn the committee tn rcfulil llona. . , , - A collection or M Tor etpcniM frnm eaeh dele gate wai ordered, which met with Ihe itrongrft rppoaltlont and on the an ami ncc went delegatei tlontand on tho announcement neiegaiei bo aeen making for I ho door and leaving U, which wai only flopped by tho tJhair ng the acrgeant at-arma to prevent iuyw am pu tne nan. a.IaIk II.. .ham . In ti viuviinn ,iiv pvrTdiii ii-miiiir. w -.v. ""-" " t r in ra gmng mil linill ine coucrimn " h"""; After tha delegate! had paid the amount ft call wat made on the ladiee,bvt alight reaponaewai tn(lt ant alterflha eflorta wire rxhnuited tho bulnt m of the convention wai remmed. Air. Kiihrv. of Teana. offered a mention look. Ing to the formation of a historical and it at U Ileal the retention p"Med by h '. n indntalriff the .Sumner civil right bill, waa read and ordered to Air. Klllot.of S. V., ppoke of the united action of Ihe Ijcglfluture in pamng the resolution, and aa(l white aa well a colored turn voted for It a taaage and further, thatlh I)cmocrati aided the meai. ure. The Jtepmcntatlve ol South Carolina In tNtna-roa willdo all in hla power to forwanl tha grand movement Inaugurated In the civil right Mr. Banrier, of s. i from' I he commltlceon dril rig hia, reported tha following i Whrrea a large cla or cltlteni or Ihe Untied Statte of America, numterlng nearly ftvo mil. Iiinvr Foul, arc itlll laboring under certain die. aMIitlei on account of their color, ae la generally ndmMtcd throughout the country namvly.a non renirnllln of their equal right to all tho public prlrilcitei properly attaching to Atiertcancultcn ihti, among which wo numlwr lha right tnenloy, uixn equal teruie with other Htltena, tha beneftie or tho publla ithonla, comuion carrier!, publlo plncei of aniuaement or reaort i and V, hereaa there dlaabllltlea under which we labor can only ho removed e fleet ua My by national law, tnlemadea far-reachlttg a thclurladlcllon or the n itlonal tlovernment itielf i and Whrrea i the whole people of the country, tuoro than a year a Inee, ppcaklng through thcconren tlonaotboth great iollt1cnl part If, made aolcnm declaration, at Philadelphia, that "Complete lib. rrty and exact rmialltyln the enjoyment of alt ctil,iK11t1cnl,and publlo rlghti nhould ba elnb thcl and etlectually maintained throughout the L'nlon by elflclentand appropriate state and I'otl cral IcgHilatlont and thil "neither law nor Hi ait. mlnidratlon ehould adtnlttf any itiacrlmlnatlon in rrrpect to theeltlien by re jiou ol race, creed, color, or prcvloui condition of remtudet" and at LMncinnatl and lt.lthmrc,thit "We reengnliethe equality of alt men I fore the law, and hold tbat thedovernuient In Ita deallnaa with lheteotde ihould mete out equal and exuvt juitlce to all, of wniuever nnnviiy, rar, coior, or periuiion, re ligloua or political j Therefore htivlvtd.llm the rtrotectlon of civil rlnhti In the pcrton of every Inliabitantol Ihe country ta the hret and nioft imperative duty or thetlwttrn ment. in order that freedom In thl country and svmcncaa ciiiicniokp may vm uiui vbiukui toui. Httclrtd, That no people can aid In auttalnlng andophoMlng either lbemelrea or the nation unlet they ere fully protected in their puriulta of happlne. knottrri. That wetarneitly peMtlon lha Ton- J re of the United State, rcprcrentlng aa It M at Lo two great political partlea above referred to, tclng committed, aa they are, to tha doctrine or civil rift ht a. to p4a at the earlic t practical mo. ment, in the Intercit ol juitlce anil humanity, the civil rlghti bill now pending In the United Mate tenate. and known aa Nenate bill No, 1, or aoine equally compreben Ire and Jat meat ure. The resolution led toawltl ranee or debate, Mr. Harlan, of Uhlo,'leadlng off In a eolld Argu ment lor the patiage of a aultable bill, but object Ing to that introduced by Senator Sum tier. Other ipeke on the lubject, but without adop tion, the coo vent Ion adjourned until to-day. uxucexsed uqvbn dealers. IMPORTANT ANOTOHITIVK ACTION 11V THK HOARD OF I'OMOrl At the regular meeting or the Uoard of I'ollce held ycfterday the following rciolutlon wai adopted, and In accordance therewith thil cltlcl&l announcement li made i WAIIIIXGTOX, DiC. It, ISn. Ta trtum U mayrontvrn: The ltoanl of Police at It! meeting held tfala day d nt it 1 1 tha fotluwlus rimilutlon. vli! , fLfiolrrd, That the AIaor and Superintendent oi i'oiico nc, ann ov iicrroj, innruritu w uu. liih over hla otnelal algnaturo all rejected appll catlona lor liquor llccnHa with a tiotincatlon that any Infraction ol t lie taw will t,o followed by the Immediate cloalng of iUih placn. The board ha rejetted application from the following naiuetl it; mm tu knp inr-rooiui lor the retail iale of llquori during tliv itirrent jeur: 1'e.tcr Klnnalian, John II. .ItUiitton, Krrpin At Kernan, Conrad Jojt, ittttf Uehren. Tlill Hnlm, Jamea lT. Lc!, Win. Hcrlurlh. Franclel. burlt, .lackaop H JJurlcy, Henry Miller, V "L Jcrdad, Frederick zrivdraann. CUTaiicck, Lucy Ityfne, Ji ci It Of rl crhardt. -icnu UMicr. Joneph II. U&TtdAip, John J.denlnvr, Wm. Whclan, Kichard ItobK ftoinanu Kudbart, Itlchard lloblnion, t'harieaOcrhardtt j lcorge(lrholdtt Mn!iM.n Fielder, Augutue W. Collin, Joliikt'orrlgan, Oep.N. lUrt-er, KarlS. Aih. i nrfhiorr i im. i learner, n...r.frrrrcrtrvr.Xr7 TVx1'T. Fran lC.rhuii. t'ornelln . Cornelia "jIIIvbii, V villi al mill II, Icnnia AlcColIum, Hugh Murray, (leorgo Ifeednam, rn et Ijce filer, Kate Kct-J. , . iward P. Walih, Nathaniel Tillman. Geo. 11. AleRcynnw. Frank Lohmauu, John O ruff. Frwlk F. Meyer, A.J. Kaitwoud, AI. Ue-Atley, Wn. T.Beit. JohnD. ltiicklcy, Frank A, ftcckcrt, .limn Dalcr. John ileyer. !,' yrfh; Jamie kanc, Jofltph Joacph, Jaino Colhna 1 hnmaa K-ltcj", WMto k Fountain, F. AI. Sratee, l'nt. Mct'ate, Johu J. Kieler, Jacob Ikle, Pat. .Morgan. IHe-tei. Wallace, W m. Clement, Wm. Bulger, Wm. J licuchcrt, J&iiiia AI organ, JihnF. llruoks Jamca Itigirliia, t.rneit Dane, Jiavlil K. Kranbclhl, AiiLle -Miller, JvhnMnow, otrt UCliew, tilr'liard Iiclo.er. J. A. Jordan k Co., Alltert ueuiner, John Kcney, joiinrulll. Ttio V.l!ruitlrn eon talned In the above recited rciolutlon will I carried Into c tie t In relulltn to rejected applicant and to ter.iu who cll liquvr In. Joiatiuu of law who have ota plied fir a lUtruie. Pcrtoni wbofe arpllcatlona fr liquor lkniM. have rot t-een approved, and bi ell I'ly,'! ,n violatbn 1 1 law, are hereby notified lomviTTiiiiiUv ranch ul r rubmit to tho inltlc ofthe Uwii eiit'.rtui unucr tue anove reroiuuon. A.C, lli(HAnr4, Alajor and ulrllittllcut. j niCSLTIC HlllACLL. Totk4 Kdi.'or Rtjuttti-vnt giu: Baring the lecture at Lincoln hall on Fri day eren1og)at an Incident occurred deicrvlug or mcLtlon. A lady rlttlag near the wertern alile waaobicrvcdtobeatlectedwltlt aomething akin to lyncopo. Leaving her icat ihe ruihcd lo the neareitdocr. The movement occailoneda little flutter and confuilon In that quarter of the ball. Al the Janitor had locked the door a gentleman furnlihed her with a chair, which alio occupied till the door could be opened, and then made n ipecdy exit with a. lady companion. From another gentleman, who aubecquently law the lufferer, aa noarly aa can be aaoertalnod.lt ap)earithat the dfttlngulfhed lady lecturcr'a pronunciation of the mortU nie-a-ttlt had been the innocent cauie of the dlfturl ancr. I had no thought, aald he, that a I erion of "oultiire,M from ihe "Hub," could poi Iblr pronounce lhoe word with the long lound of the Engllib , and when I heard thcra to ipoktn It really took my breath away. You mutl'carlnrulnJ,aM the gentleman to whom the made tho remark, that tin lecturer remem. 1-ercd that the waa not In Brtmi,nnd an let down litr rultnre for the nonce within reach of the com. pretention or a Waehlngton audience, who would t-eext'ccteo'.lnreadlnirlho worda, alwajalii (itre tho long aound ol the lJigllli t, Icublka ,ad the lietn ipeaklng In Brook!) n the would have glvi n to the r the long aouud ofth Bng)ili a. "1 care not how you evtdain It," mid the lady. "but you cannot Imagine howialnrully ItHlhctcd i iiniF ai ilia door, had not tho lecturer come l rnouiu nave rccotereu, uowrvcr, wmiofii Mlth another alngular enunciation, which quite neiiroyoil ray community, 1'ivitit rt nyrta mi bnnw tba Liiilii idirapei and lo think of lav. fug the accent on the lyllallceff and pe, tltu teuultlmatriof both word,lntead of tho lylla bleaifliiand lint latitat Bton 'culturtf'" "You lorget," replied the gentleman, "tbat Washington la not Boiton. llcre where mtin bcri of CongreiiBnd gentlemen In the Depart menti get all their Latin by allerlluner re mr.rrhe In their dletlonarlci of nuotatloni. with out the aid or a tutor dUclpltned In accent and quantitiff, why ihould ihe not lay Ihe accent on l lie lyuamra ri an i yr, jmi aa uic jjiuiiuuiic-j rfr(iwlth the accent on the accoud irlluMo. The lecturer waa limply accommodating her lercb to the imagined ilwpllclty of her au dience, b a any truly 'cKllurcd' peieon would do. Mie knew what the wa about, and tuned her euphonic to the level of the capacity or her hear en. Thli only ahowi her wit, and that Boaton culture doca rot watte ltelf, like flower that illMII their iKTliim on Ihe leert air." "Weil," laid the lady, "that may 1clhe ex. Inflation, and I culle forvlve her. If It wero M but Iwa to thoroughly a mated that I found It nectiiary to make haite into tho oj en vlr to ure my breath un.l ienei, and I rltould not at all like to tw hoc kim I In ihe ibiuc way a win." P. . Sm lady hai entirely recovered. HAUAHTOLoa. WAfJltviTuv, H. ('., lUcembcrKi, lall. DK.ITf OF CfUS.2jFllALESmtlt MQ. Amonit the recent death tut wclt-knowa citliem ofthe country may be mentioned that of Charlea Alacaleitcr, eitj., or rnuaueipma, n no uteq at ma home In th-it city on the cth. He was leventy. ftvo year of age, and had for forty Ave yeara lieen engaged largely ia builnen cntcrprlaee. He wai the devoted irlend and advUer of the Inie Oeo. Peabody, and waa the truitee or the Pcabody fund for tha advancement of education In the Southern HUtc. He wn known ai a be. nevulcnt and generoui gentlemen, and waa Idcn tilted with a number of charitable enterprlaea. A iliort time ago Air. Alacaleitcr concluded to rpend hi! winter In W aldington, and the tine tetldi ncc, No. 171" II "treel, wna being completed lor hi occupation. Hit funeral will lake place to-morrow. 2IF.LV tw: orpjuxs. The concert und tableaux given by the children ol tha Protestant Orphan Homes should be well attended by all who deilre to bear a good concert Bad who are willing to atslit tho tatlirrlcii to a "AlerryChrittuiR;" PrcsidentOrnnt haa algnt fled hli Inlentlou tohe piesrut, 'Ihe lull Alarlne bund will iHacourie sou vol their dclighllul muslo, and no palm bare been ipnred lu niuke the inter tulninenl ilrtt class In cu-ry r'pect. Let all aivlat the orphans in this .v y XATIOSAL T' i.M.J l-YY. corner of New York utcuu ui.ii 1 uteerdb itreet, pajift jur cent. itr 1 1 u u mi d loo tit lor cuch calendar inoulh. lhu.kiiig iiiurs u to 4: hatur days, V lo 4 -md Q to tf. JURISDICTION OF STREETS. VOAJiDOF StKAlTtt A Tilt BOAJtD Of rvitLictrorths, nnroRti-.t.ETTKitSANrruriMnyttitUNTED rP-VllHUf(:M.Mli:('KIlliHlVAAM i:YrATIIK LAW A.NII FAtT IN THE AlATTElt. At the In it reaular meetlnar of the Board of Health It will be remembered that t letter wai read from the Hoard or I'ubUo worxt In regard to the c-pentngof atreeti, Ac, which, at tha time, provoked & iharp diicuiilon among the membera, earned the Introduction or rather an Indignant resolution by Vr, Verdi, and waa finally ecttlrd bv direction- Dr. Hit, the lecretarv. to communi cate tothe Hoard of Public Work tho view of me aeatiniHiaraon therunject. The doctor wii. Ilnily undertook the taik, and ai a reiultor hli laliiira the following wai forwarded yeiterday. Al thla t a matter In which all rli It ana era Inter. cited Htf glen In full! orrm kdarp nr iirtiTii, i . WAantioTox, li. .. Hi. II. ia, I IfonornhU Xoart o rftbllc Worki, JttHrM tf t (JN.XTLEMCXI The Ilonrd of Health aclcnowl.. riiarra in tccniiL ai vnur mtii nun cii on i ino Cth Inatant, Informing u that Mby the organla act im. oimruni i udiio tvoraa i irircn vniira twuuni rf the atrcct. alley! and icwera In the Dlitrlct of ColumtaiA, and In the exerrlao of thl control the Hoard or rubllo Work! iloca not deem It proper to have any cf thff itrceti.avcnnea or alleya.ln. terlrred with or opened tor the puroe or drain ing loteor Iiouicb without written permllonfrim Itt and notifying tht board not Jo "make any t)cnlngtlnthoitreetsor alley wttTiout Arrt ob taining n ermft. In writing, irout your offlce." The Hoarder Health waa aware of thla provb lon of law. ami haa never directly or Indirectly attempted to interfere with the .power! or pre rogatlvci or the Hoard or Public Work In the prcmle,or toocn any alrett.avenuc, alley,or Ttr, nr ino inri"J oi urnmiug nu; iivu. v lot. nr Tor any other pnrpocc. In the exrrrlftfl ol It authority the Hoard or Health ha. irr.in lima In lima notified the owner of certain lota to drain the aamc.aa required by an acioi mo ijCgl.lBUVB Aficmoiy. cniuicii-Aii act In relation to draining certain lot," and for the purine or abating what had lccn declared by thli board lo be n nu nance injurloui to health, In icctlon'.'3or Ihectxleor health. ( Printed form of notice Invariably icrvcd In allaucu caieaherewltU Incloaeil.) Under date of October 3l,l7Mhe health cm cer addrrned ttroinmunlctllon to Air. Henry F. Crult, plumher, retieiting Mm to make certain ewer connection ut premliva where tho parilut ha-t railed to comply with the law, alter notice duly it-rved by order or thla board, In which com munication It la cxpmily Mated that the work inut be dona to Ihe atlifjctlonol the Hoard ct Public Work, and ol coure In accordance with ita tulei and regulation bb regard the optum of rtreeti or lewera, and in ctery luitameAIr. Cruit bo applied for and receded Ihe noceriury "permit" bvlore commencing the work, . . Under date or November It, 113, tho health officer addrced a com mimical Ion to your liu orableboanl Informing you that Air. Crult lud been requeued to make eertaln acwtrconnccttt-nf, and aiklng your cocicnUlon In tha eaforcement or the law to the end that the work might be done to your latlilacalon. Under date or July II, 173, thl board, through lie preildent, Dr. 0.U Cox, addreeird ft communlcatlcn to the honorable Hoard or Public Work, encloalng a, copy or the act of Auguit 21, 1871, in which thla clauie ap pear: "We have tho lienor tu ark that upon our re)ort1ngto you (glrlrg all necefiary luformn lion) the caici comprehended by the above l.twa, you. In each caic, execute the law by making tho rruuired lewer ronnectloni." In reply to thil communication the foltowtrg wai received: JKIAHnOI" l'lliLIC WOHB. ) lMfTHUTortlLlHBIA, WAaHIM.TOV. Jolvis, 1ST. J n. . fi r. ij.. li...-.f.1..liLi Hia: In reply to your communication or the llln lnt., quoting certain ordinance! paiicd by the lglIatureTn reference to the drainage of lot i by tholltrlrt aathcrltic, where theownerei-r the proierty bo conditioned rail to give proper atten tion, he. 1 tin directed by the board to Hat that they will rhccrlullr make men drainage aa may bo neceiiaryfor tie proper enforcement of the law whenever your honorable board make appli cation therefor. very rcrpcctiuiiy, ch antra a. joiibot, Altant Secretary, I'nderdateof Julyiuguu 1,8 and l,re rpcctlvcly, thl department requeued your lion c ratio board to make certain rcwer ctnncctloni In accordance with the foregoing agreement. In rcfponie to which the follow tng waa received: HovnD or iTOLir Wokkh, l Aiigitit'JC, 1673. J thuorn'-h Fonnl of Htrlth: UrNTLi:xt!ft 1 am directed to y in reply to couiinunlcntloni, dated July 30, Auau-t 1,8 and W, rt pcctlvcly, Irom your nor.crablo board, call ing Ihe attention of the Board ofl'ubllo Worki to certain nuliancei tUnln rticclllrd, and ttnixtrl. It-g abatement or the lamr by the Hoard of Put die Work, that by Ihe crganlc erf It 1 m.tilo tho duty of the IkiardoflleAlthnot outy to lUelare what ihall commute a tmtrnnc? injurloui to health, tntlt alio make! It thodnty of uld boanl l abate Ihe lame. Bad farejfi ff vll full lOfrn i tht frtmUti. Such being the car?, tho Hoard of Public 'i rki li unwilling to biruiiio tho rtrptaiiblllty cf dolsg that w Licit la cnj.rcii'j dehnod tobr Iheduty o ro-erdfiafc trahia c far Oittrict GterriMtnt. 1 encloaetwocpirlonof Cd. Wm. A. Cock, at tnmev for the hoard, bcarlr.ir uron thil tit tic. frr I'ojr information. ".. .Fiiffinr CiiAHLra s. Jnnxaox, Am ietant Secretary. The two cplnlor.1 above referred to nr dated June A and Angurl 18. reipectlvelr. Jq Co. (WaMd-lewiM l. -. ,,, "The lloord or Health and HoanJ cf Puolic Work! are both created by the act tf tongreM ( tf Pel ninry SI, lttl. but aa reject their dutlcy aj'i it wen are Independent cf each other." After quotingfrom the oplonloq of lun. Clement C HIII.Aiilftant Attorney (Icncral of the United Male, approved by B. II. Hrlitow, Acting Attor i.cv (It ncral at the time, he elate t "H I hia pinion or l he licpartroent of Justice be correct the Board of Heilln can abate nulfancci 1 y Ita own pn-vcedtnga. or lo luodta which ft way ilf-'unaieor provide, without coLnectlug In any nmiintr the Board of Publlo Worki with ita action." In hit opinion or Auguit 16 he itatei ai followi: "Itcferriig to the cotnmunlcatlrnaof Hr. P. T. Kcane. requeuing the Board of l'nbllo Work! to cram, c, certain loti declared lobe nulrancea by the Board cf Health, 1 lncloo cpy of an opln- in that epintofi, rviaiibK uirciiy to removal oi tuildlAg. It li npplirnblu to nulancri connected with lei, ollev. the Cheanko and uniocanni in.'.ted to rfmoat anytldrg dclared to te rala- anrt by the Board of llcallb. It iioueMCi in it If the rlul.i of remr.val or abatement, and enn- flfttrviutretlie Board V1 Public Worki to act ni Ita agiM In Uic removal. "lliC oruanic act nai inverie! eocn oi ir.eie bodlea with Important and dlitlnctive power, and tlicdlitlnctloi. tr the act ihould be practically inn In allied. Y.'hlle hannoi,y ot action ihould ex. ui-on to do what la 'J-cj'jJJy cntfajLted toTho ilhtr. The act of tliO LtiUive Atfcmbly tf Augwt 21, 171, Cbjpter Li, referred lo In the ct mmurdeaUon of lr. kcci c, icenn lo be ntlicon ttrucd. It cxprenly direct the Board of Health to ouie the premiea to bo drained, and conueclr the Hoard or Put ltd Wrrk with the draining only to the extent that it ihould be done to it iiatiifae lion word which or themiclveaobrlouily Imply that thedralnagelir.ot tobcdoKebylt. 1 cannot, 1 here fore, recommend that you. tn any of the rare rcfirrrd to me, carry out the rcqueitcf the Board id Health. If you did so. It would be difficult) If not, Jmiit'tlblo for n.e to vlullcatc you in the ctiur.i. But tho BoardonicaIthcanboFuLal3ed In thealateuicntol nulranciiOBtaldeor the ave nuc. rtrcctaaml alley, when yiu could not bet nd it thouh! be, tut in Hi own and lndetendcnt acl iou, "Hoping that thli will he mMeractcry, I am, re Hcc'.lullj jour, Wv. A.CiMiK, 1 "Attorney, H. O." Tho Hoard or Health, In carrying out the re. qulremeiita rf tho law of Augurtltl, 1871, notiry tho owner of Ut horderlrgvupuhhe cr private fewer to make the nercp-nry ccitncrtlons there uh auKtrot nltai to tba rfbrutaMoni of the Board of Put Ho Worki. which I dlitluctly atatcd tn tho text of the law, and i rloled entire uikiL the lace rl l no uncial nonce ciunm-uug iim um u partnieiit. The Ilnnnlof Health I not rripcnilble for tht acta of prlratopnrttcaroinmHtcdln tontemrt of Dti'iiiu vr irK-iiaiivu vi mi uvuiu vi 4 uum liyir.'.crif Ihe board. P. W. Bum, becrctary. A HARE OID I1G0K SHOP, Onefif ihequ.tlnlrit thing! In Philadelphia li rcnlngtm Hook. Shop, V.1 South heicnlhalTict. where the mut turlou book! In nil larguuge are alwayi tu bo found. Mr. P. belong! to ono of tho tifttorla famlliea of our State. "The Long .Mournliit nun soreiy intrcru iibbc j-cn:n,. ton, of the ixaplawl Pec pie called Uuukera," the mi iiflnnae 1'rntnuton. Lord Alitor of Iindon. whoaat In Parliament and voted for tho death of Chnrica i., wa m rrinoie prqjcnuor. i ne inter et torn in the life r.nd teitlmony of "the long mournful and soretv dltreed 1AB0" I, that ht (rouglit William Penn to lee the iplrltuallty of llie icacniiia ui f nruii im utu.t rcrununr taitelnliteratnromay find In Penlngtcn ASf-n' rare ilock of book, and in their catalogue of tho Itlucn ircaureioit me rucitei oi rimunr anopa laLurope, theicarcrat worka in Clanlcal, Ihco- logicai, -icoici, riiMoiotfi,u, logical, scientific. Aeilhetle. ilcdlcal, PhlloIogle.il.AlcderUil, Archu-o-hcientlflc. Aesthetic. Erotic. Eaotene. Alyitle and Ala-onie lore. A few week ao Mr. nlnirlrin tiriH'Urnl for Hull. Charlea Sumr.er. John Bunyans Biide, enriched with bis auto grnj'n huu tuiiiviaiioiir. roifvFsEws. Y'cstcrday morning Chief Clarvoc and Dctce the CoourtliMk Into cuttody, at the National hotel, a young man charged with tho larceny 1 1 a valuable gold watch from the room if Oeneral H. H. lUrry. f .Mliilnippl. Ths chronometer w.i stoleti en Wednesday ntgbt and recovered vcaiertlay inornlrg. Tho accused Is held at head quarter to await a heoring. Detcctivte AIcF.Ifresh and Sargent yeiterday recovered a very fine shot gun, stolen from a gen tleman In Georgetown, and returned It to the owner. DISTRICT IMFM0VENEST3. Tbe Board of Public Works hare limed orderi totheiubcrlnteodcnt of Uresis to have a plank foot walk laid on the north side of II, between Fifteenth and Fifteen-and-a-half street north wost Also, for the reconstruction or the Iron fence and aranlte coping In front of tbe Pntcrt Office, on Fitreet horlhweit, io bb io contormii .1,. .. ..ml Atuvtn have sewer. trao nut li alleys in square Ml, and for paving Dud burton itreot.betweeu Congress and lligb, Oeorge town, wuncoooioiionea. , SOMETUISa WORTH READ1SQ. A CuurLETgSwciiorCLOTHiMa lobe Sacrificed Ik OflDtft toOlobh BrsiKEss. I'hicu La no icy Dibcouhtimu all , FrBLisiibn Lists. Every Uormcnt Required for Ukutlxmxx'i abp Burs' Wbah at J, Bxcikh'sStpsk, Under Odeon Hall, Corner cFour and-a-half street and I'enn sylvan! avenue. GREA T BAROA JUS JK FVR J A T WALL a CO.'S AVCTIOS STORE. Wo saw r&M nt this itore yestcrduv ft set or fine lUnlan fible luisfor ixr.said to be worth ITfl; mink inbloos .v s 110 i cr tct. Thosale iscer lalnly worth attend In, wo understand the sale Is to be contloucd (Lis morning at 10 o deck. LOCAL mSCBLLAkT. Afalie alarm ot Are .occurred tt I o'clock lait Bight. .v By orjlcf of Secretary Kobe ton, Mr. Jophun Happoldt, of Pennsylvania, wai appointed ft v.. u..u tiii hitj yaru yciieruaj. At the Tath meeting or the Washington On. oiwrative Building Aiioclation 117,600 were lold at an average of w per cent, premium. Air, John Ateehtui ban been itppolnled ty the tlovernor market-matter or the Northeastern toarket, corner Third and It itreeta nortbeait, on therccommendatlotior Major Ur1l. Alectnreon the teleicope, by rrefeiior New. combe, will be delivered thla evening In the Aled leal colleire, near the eorner of New York avenue and fourteenth itrcet, rWlnntngat o'clock, ltlaopcatothepnblli. TheOo-oreratlre Purchnlng AMoetatlon have piled exliting vacanolei on the executive aominlt ! T.ha tmmltte ta composed of Thomal J, Ifuranl, Charlei Oolne, A, 8. Brewer, Thomai Taylor, Charles Warrfn, E. T, l'etert and J, It. Thompion. A delegation of colored clllxeni of Tenneiice nave arrived here, conilftlcg ol Nelion Walker. N-. Abrant Smith, llenrjr Harding, BAmucf Lowery and Fward North, to call upon the rreeiuent upon builncia or lmiorUnce In relation to colored clilicm olthat Slate, Saturday thcAllfieurl delegation attending Ihe equal rlghtt convent lon.now In ettlon,cal1rd at Ihe r.xecnure .iianaion and paid their reipcc" lo the 1 resident. Atr. John H. Johnaon, chairman or Ihe dclcRatlon, mode a brief addre, and the r wvrwmcn miroiiuceu muiviuuaiiy. Al ter a troll through the Eait room they departed. An organliatlon or the clan or Wi-'li of Oeorgetown Unlverilty law whool waaenecled L'.1 5,n'ng at a meeting held at Ihelr lecture hall, J itreet, and the following omcera were eho-enj Prcildcnt, F. AI. Cox vice preildent, J. I ,Ithnpt lecrclary, Oeorge Walhiwtt I trea. nrcr.C. A. Clint i executive committee, Thornton t anul, Hobcrlvon Howard, Ueorge C. Waltc, A. (1. Stone and l, 1). Kanei At the twenty.nnti monlhtr meeting of Ihe Litreka Hnlldlng Aiioclation Ihe following-named omcera were elected Tor the cnrulug yeart Preil dent, Jamca Bullock t vice prcildcnt, T. T. Sparro Irenturer, Noble H. Irnert at-cretary, .1. T, Pralhert director, OecT. Bearing. Frank Im Barrett, Z. Howling, F. .Miller, Norval W. King. W, t J, Connolly ami John Burn tdi lcgile to butl ting aAK.lat bn convention. Noble V. Inr nerand Franklin Bmeti. Workmen were bnily engitred yeatcrdity re rnovlnjtho r-illolding from tho Interior ol the Foundry 31, Ui-hurch. corner Fourteenth and 1 itreet, from whkh a corpaof nrtlta have lcen hr two oivn tha engaged decorrttlnxtho frauienc audltncproiin. rtie ceilliig And upr iortloii of the wall are now nnihcd. and llie.M'l't.ftr.inro I" t'loit charming a well aa Imii liu, ll I claimed that thl duomtho Ircico woik cvtelitlut tnl-c ecn In any public hall Intliocity, It tu lrn done unH r t no ruoervliloit ol the arehltccl, Ltlw. 1 rarer, eiq. XEW Ai)VXlTItEM.'T3. See notice of alignment. Furnlihed room lor rent. Four Urnlihcd room! Tor rent, A good hu4lnM place lor rent. Bean it Thompson v. O, H. Mliter, Kev. John Pohcrty will prcacTTSundoy. HoP'tay good! nt Warren Choatc h Co.i. Orphan' concert at Lincoln hall lo-nlgbt. Look out fbr.tbc "Alphabetical Directory." Full Atarlnc band at orphans' concert to-nlgM. Orand vocal a id Imtrumental concert to-nlgbt, Alelropvlla Lodge No. 16, 1. O. O. F., will meet to-day. Ojrdcn'a boue-furnlblng itcre, 31 Seventh treet. Forty-fire hundred dollars to lean In Dlitrct ecnrillei. . Peter Campbell, rtock broker, 1423 Tcnnrylva. ma avenue. Stephemon fc Bro. have ft large quantity or coal and wood on hand. Ticket fcr the orphani' concert for sale at War ren Choate k. Co. 'a. William BIckfrn, agent for the FlreArsocla Hon, of Philadelphia. Black no It bi roach Inlttt", and other coals tjr ale ly ll, T, Hicitcn. Itlmer h Cleary will nyll on Alonday, Peecni Per 13, nt 10 a. in., a lot of groceries Thc-ma- Hvwllngwill icll on Atonday, Decern Iwr 1&, at IS m., the itock cf a atat'lvnery itore, Latimer k Clcnry will icll on Saturday, Decem ber 13, at 10 a. in,, a largo collection or household gooI, . Wm. I Wall tt Co. have poilpone tho aalo of an elegant t crimen t oriuri, rc-bci, ko.t until to day at 10 u, in. B. II, Warner will icll on WedJieiJay.Decccmlcr 1, at 4 p.m., a two-and-a-halfiury brick dwelling, No. 413 Sixth itreet ivuthwci. Latimer & Cleary will tell on Thunday and Friday, December 19 and 19, at lOCda. w. and 70 p. m., elegant worki vt art. The iale I y II. U. Warner of A ft ur.itory dwcl l.Ing In Oram' Kow, on Kitt Capitol ft red, I jhiI it oncd until Thurad jy, lkcemttr 19. Lttlmcr hCleary wlllielUn Monday, Di-cem-1'i.r 13, and Tucaday, December 10, (.t lo a, m. and 7 p. m., the unredeemed pledge! cf II. K. Fulton. Orren Jt William will tell on Tuciday, Decern, lerjt,' 4 p. m., adonlrable rcaldcnce on F, be '.rccn N'..l.ii'1 7olb f';ot wet, AUTOMATIC TELkGRAPH TKST. TJit illvwlng named geittlcn.cn vera present at tho office of the AntcmaMo Telegraph Com lry In thU ciijInJtttiJAjftQ irjtill aS.cnJon. itraxiun .r j WJ. kno; capvlty of thl new tele graphic ryatem: Poet ma tier General Creiwell, Senatirs Sherman and llatntey, Uepreientallrei Hale. Parker. Hancock. O'Nidlland Alytn. In crder to tct the actaal working ipeed Ihe lait an nual meitageof PreoMentOrantwaa irantmltted to New York, where Poitmsitcr Jameiand hi Ant atilitant. together with representative! cr the New York pre, were preicat to witneii 111 recep tion, Tho entire menage, cmtalnlng nearly U.ovO word, wa trannnltted to New Y ork in tho incredibly ihnrt time if twenty-two minute and thirty iccondi, Including all etoppagei the a tnaltlme ol telegraphic tranttulition being but icvenlceuiulnutca The follow Ing dripntch frrm Poatmailcr Jamci was received hi rcpocte to an Inquiry by the Poatmaitcr General M to how the menage wa received i Ngw Yniig, Prnwinr 11. Vm. John A. J. Crttta'l, rtinaitr Ntnertili Tweittj-lwu mliiulr and thirty fecond; the nuiingel iicrfcctly legible, und 1 will trantiult tojou to-morMw lv mall. T. L. Jamlb. fl.e teat waa made over a ilngie wire between Wathlrgtvuunl New Y'oik, ot it mice list, 0 UIVIATIOS. 10A SUITS , t-isuirs li&si irs , i:o suns 1B SUITS ....FOTtlCA i M'Klltl .FOB 4U ..JrOliflS AI-SII. as ovrncoATS,., niKtu Fiiwia FOHlla KOJiait rouaia FOlItlO tMO ii i.iii iiAin., li iiv r.ni iMini 50OVLKCOATS... 18 n r.iii n in.,. 18 1- UVLKLCAI.I,,, iiAnka iiKita., Merchant Tailor and Fine Clot hen, l.Vrner Seccth and I) itreeta. Overcoat, For Aim, Ftr Rot. For Children. Reduced folly twenty per cent, from last month l-ncci. UiatUAf it Bro., toft Seventh street, .May Bulldibg, 1I0S. FETER CANTbtlU It will be tun by the advertisement Hint thli gentleman I ottering hii vnlual le icnlcei tothe rnexKrlenccd. ut a freat aavirg of time and money, by paying their tax bill, buying and nib ing bond for them, and tramncttng all luineti i lore me icrriioriai Kovcntincn, -ir. iivmp. bell havlrg been Identified wlththonew irovern men tf rem Its organliatlon It eni.nblo of irlvlng i nlunbleiervico and advice. Coll at hi ottlfeon PcnnylTunl avenue, Dear Wllturd's hold, and cociult hlui. rtRscss wismsu i'argjiss Inlhejewtlrylino should call at tbe am Hon house orWiii. I V.ull fcOo.. as this Is certainly a uri at chance to prepare holiday present. Wo saw last evening mi i-lrMiit line ladle' gold watehe. In lul'laml t-d with diamonds, selling nt an immenao in cr I ncc. AUn, diamond shirt ituds, si ti of Jew elry. ladles' tpen chains, loekdi, lie. Dou't full toalteml tho sulothli afuruoonat a o'clock, aud In tluc evening at 7 o'clock, a it is tte lait chance thl seaton to procure great bargalLS, OVR XEIV PRICE LlSTt tOMPAHE IT AND HkVLLCT. TAKIUVK KVKBY ANT1CLK AtVrilTtSXB. WJ-iiXIMV ittt,H 1UU A M Overcoat at, , 44 411) Overcoat at 47 412 Overcoat at o ill Overcoat at vto lfl Overcoat at, lt)&o eia Overcoat at til aoi.vcnoat at tU Ni aOverooat at, 1T Ms L8 Overcoat at Mi iju Overcoat at Z!.M o& Overcoat at 438 cnif-Iin..! flvrivi&la UtBjW.inule. "I PltlOKS nllK-lineu iivercvat nvmij-niiif. ntoi.iii,y biik-llued Overcoat itenoy-maje. so Nutln lined Overcoat Ready-made, PKR Satin-lined Overcoats Rcody-made.J CLN f. A, NAES fc CO., A. tUia fc Co., tie Seventh street. First block north of the Avenue, Fhomtsreb I Children's SriTt. I FbomH to (Children's Nulls. te ten years. Children's Suits. I 110. Fully tweuty.hvepcrcent.cheapr than early In theaeason. Eisvmaw A Bro., W5 Sevcnlli street, Ally Building, . il. SQUISH CO., Bankers, Nu. 1410 Pennsylvania avenue, pay I per CO UU oil an av'ioaua, RAFFLE. The tmttlrg bone Calamity will be raffled at Latimer fc deary's auction rooms to-morrow. Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, A few unsold chance will Im ruffled. FOR A OOOD SALE goto B. 11. Warner, real estate broker and auc tioneer, 720 Seventh street. KEEP OVT OF THE COLD. Oo to Savage's and get blia to put 1.1s unrivaled woather-strlp mi your windows aud door. Alany have been comforted, and advise their friends to co and do likewise. Joe. I Hav auk, Pennsylvania avenue and Tenth klreet, TAKE CARS' OP YOVR VALUABLES. Call and examine the fire and burglar proof vaults of the Sale Deposit Company, corner ol New York avenue end Fifteenth itreet, for safe keeping of iccuiltlcs, Jewell, alher ware, or other valuable. Rrnts, from ten to sixty dollars per annum, according to Bite. No business man can afford to do without them. Takt warning from thi ttrse 0 ni Btitonftrtt, FOREIGN COnRESrOXDENOE. OENEVAANDLAKELF.AIF.N DESCRIBED. vorreipondcnci of the Kpblican. UKKIVA, Novenber IA lJ. Very much hi been said of the beauty of LakeLcmen. Voltaire speak! or It wltheniha. iiaimi Byron, who ipcnt some time on Its shores, has described Its vinous beauties, and, though It may be rivalled by Lake UonsUnce nnd Zur.ck, lining one well renatd tr delaying aay on thelrjournty and making an excursion of thli beautiful lake. Itli shaped as ft half-moon, ex tending over fifty-fire miles, end by the itsamer wiakoricd tou can travel the wnote extent oi Ihe lake and return In a single day. Leaving Oivr.ro we have a fine view of the two ranges of mountain on either aide the snow capped peaks or Alont Blano In the far dlitance, iitr it ii a glorious uay ine weainer jui r-oi ide the nulet still rheiatwut youi the lake, f he waters of which are sorlear and of luch beanilful blur) the mountain peak extending Ur up to the Heaven, as It were, all lend ft charm to the scene. Along the ihAre, or on Ihe mountain Udei, hcltered from the wind, but alwavs ao situated aa to entnv Ilia warmth of the aun'a ran. are Oothlo-ihaped cottager, beautiful vil la, and magntAccnt hotelrt In fact Rt almoit every point of beauty and Intercit, li iltiialed a tine Hotel. And these hotel are not merely four square wall of rlx and leven itorles high, but ofartlitlo rhape, pleasant bal conies, enet1an awnlnir at ever window, fine terrace or rower ami ihrnbbery, fountain! play. Inar. and during the icaion the larger one employ n band for the pleasure of the gueet. We ice nnwrra vTrrywnerei iniieeu. even ine runuoi un houiea are flower garden themielrei, for at every iHiint where n plant can grow they are placed. We ire Ihe bright rartet geranium, the tea rose, the oleander In lull bloom, the trailing vine, tho leavci or which are JiipI beginning to tarn, some or heamilul and variegated ihiwtci of green, many of golden yellow, other or amber or brown, all icrin ircnh, a It were, vet, for here there haa lccn no Ijilmoo heat t wither tho vines or check their growth, and the uttnit care seem to hate hcciiilidiicdd-irlnglli rutlrn bob mm lomnke thefitrrointdiiigi id the'r leturepiiio tlllaa and hotel p1eaantotid littUlog I o look iiihni. The tint town worthy of note along tho burdtri of the lake is i arsAKxr, It occnriCB a conimandinBr ioltton on the ter raced Hope of Atonal Jtu el, anil ln great resort for Irai elcri In summer. Tnc old part of tho town l not very pre pone ilngi the tn ft aro narrow, hilly and Irregular, but on ascending to the inoro elevated irilon we find tho itrrcti level, well conlructed, tine hotel, numerous villa, ihop which quite aUmlh you by the beauty and value of their ware, and In lne weather a grand view of .Mount Blanc through an opening In the range. ai wm riKnioitiifj lunn lain cuiiivumi. .. i aflnthlc edifice. miMlvelr. thouirh tlmnlv. con- ptruMcd. It was built InlWA t 15, and I re markablc principally for It symmetry of projKir tlun. Here, a1o, we find several museum named "Iduiner lnnitutlon,"and eerai Institution of mr inpir iniiprpni iinintirri. m itnnti uriiuin. m irarninr. wnirn nara a hiu-n reiimauon. ana. in deed, throughout Swltterland great attention I mil in irnrmng, aim ni ininj im:, fuch u Hern and Znrlek. In nartknilar. there are college which already rival tho Uerman Imlltutlon In point of merit. From Lausanno we proceed to Very, one or tho most charmingly iltuatedviU lege on the lake. Itli well iheltered from the mountain Bete, and is now mncli patronised by stranger, who during the winter with to avoid the expense of largo cities. "The Bese," a it Is called, ti the name given lo a ev ere gale from the mountain, which prlvall here during the fall and winter month, lasting roanmnreenays. iiusinei)iaiinaiiinieaimoi tiretv uoended. streets drserted. rhlmners are demolished, tree uprooted, and, some year bro, (I don't know how many, but long enough ago to ierinlt the people to I their own story.) It Is sald,ac e lODcneroine iriiin oi carriage, norsea ami re i gerated; butctrtalnlr, since I have leen In? re, we have had tome very high winds at Genera, and at one time It was tniNiirble tu crop the bridge! on foot. But the boat doe! not lintter for ui at any ot these charming villages along the lake. We Krulx, y lie re tin, pftrcgnmu grow anil flour!li In obeii alrt where t the celebrated gr,ipc c 'firm. mrere, inimrisnn oj Iioumcmh. v.iienr cgiMtiutc and laurel , ttlio Mont re: us, ,ij-c cure for conrump tirtr, aud reach flllLLLOM abfut noon. Here wo disembark and take annul ti'W.bi at (tho liontman or which, recognising onr iipci'iit, qulikly run up the AtucrUan flu if to gljuhUiiourr)!) for the famous i ut le of t' 111 lion. iijri'o una in'H intr. ji'mi't it rionrni 17 iiir pimi ill sprint Ion of I hern tie. It surrulindinir and the hislory of It rtrouer, nml eicry visitor who ha eiery read thu poem rivla an Interest to visit It. 'Ihe rustle or prison It rmnl), consisting of six tiiwersortioconildernblo height, but tho wall of which are, In lotno placer, fix to eight feet In thickness. It li constructed of graotte, built uion aK)tntof btgh land cxttndlng Into the lake, tho foundation ot which Is seven hundred fret In low, urrouiidcd by water, nnd connected to the main laud by a draw-bridge. It la now mod man arsenaland military store-house, but the Interior remalni the satnoaa tn the da rs of its horror and wc;urc shown tno rack uy wmen prisoner were urnnii tinm iroui iiiou lu otw ihiiiio prrrvi cvunn ilon: the ted. (? an Incline rlano hewn from the solid rock, npon wlikh thoecindctnnetl to death wero obllireil to lie the nlirht lcfore execution. and be lore them the gallowapermancntl v erected, a couif ant r minder of their tnet liable fatet also, loiiited out the pillar to whUli Bonivunl wai chained fur six years, and a deep curvature tn the stone pavement I perceptible worn by his constant pacing. We view the lovely jn iiiroupn 1110 emnii lurmru wiiitii", ivu. upon Ihe '-lonely le, Ihe only spot Visible from h miliar, and then waudcrthrouKh the kIoouit cells until a feeling of luperitlliou horror creep over one, and we hasten above fearing almost inaiine gnoaioi iuioucianrii smru iuirih an- vear ieiore u. xroni uniinn wo rocccd 10 vlllneure. and return bv the steamer to Geneve. as here we can take tho carl to Snnsannc, and irom there to almost any iotnt in swittenana. Everywhere wc travel here the n-cncry Is varied and grand, but It Is very sad to notice thk rovcgTV which rnxTAits avoxq thk roon who dwell tn these mountain pa es. The wan, pinched txpresvlon of their lace Ihaitoor beg ging li.ilf-Cl.id children you meet all telllhesnd tale, 1 he women cf ht country labor hard and buiri from curlyinorn till late at night wesce t hem in Ihe IU Id, plowing, sowing or reaping, and not working with the modern conveniences which 11 lighten toil. In plowing or furrowing tho ground md at thli season in digging the vege tablt ifor the long winter'iuie the) use a roughly lotilirucieti implement, niiivn rvpimuin urariy u bar of Iron, mricdat tha end and shaped Into two points. This piece or Iron the women use as dcx Urousfliour vouugladlis the croquet mallet. I have seen women (and It I hard to look upon bnrc-lieadcd, bare-limbed and generally bare footed harnessed beside a cow to a cumbersome dray, cr carrying upon their backs huge panlcrs of vegetables, ur large stack of hav weighing several hundreds of pounds, If one could at all Judge of the weigh! "X ilf l!" Frequently whh liavlnir iintTied these ffoor hard-worked women, who alt their Uvea long have known no lighter employment, have t seen men, their bus lJud. per Lap, lying fall length upon the ground smoking, and I presume sumrintendlng only Ihess lalr. Oh ) e women, who in America, take the platform, disgracing yourselves and ) our sex, im.in i,ur father and voiir husbands, the maker of Ihe law of your conotry with a cry for jour rights, come here toSwilienandor toucr many. Look upon your sitters; contrast )ou hoinrawltli their, your labors with their nnd your hu ounJ, and be thankful that you were born In America, where education Is unlrcrul. where ft woman Is respected as lo her worth, whirr rim ean breathe free. ride, visit or lulmr without thli watchlul suspicion always or contin ued bondage. THE COURTS. VN1TED STATES 8UFREMK COURT. TllClllDAY, DtouiLbtrlt, IbTD. Judge Jemci S. Robinson, of Fort Smith, Ark.. was, on motion or the Hon. w.-w, vviismre, ai. milted to practice atan attorney, fce., of tbehu- irrmi tjfjm vi ui. - hi,-;. ti,-i m .vi. "-j "k. No. Ut. A. J. Ambler, appellant, vs. R. At. Whipple et al. Continued by consent or counsel. No. 142. Oeo. A, Kebbel.appellcnt.vs. Pleasant C. Benson. This cause was argued by Air. II. S. Orcene, of counsel for the appellee, and leave (fronted counsel for tho appellant to file brief In two weeks and lame time for appellee to reply. No. 143. John Jones et al., plaintiff In error, vs. . TheVn!tcd States. Tassed on account of sickness '"!L..-. itO, 14-t. tuiicu riaiTf. "ri" " . chmvmi F. Kenner ct al, heirs ol Win. Kcnneri O. Leonard, deceaiedi No. 140. United States vs. Fergus Fcntiton ct all and .. ,.,., ,. u . , HO. 147, C miau niaira t. vatcv miiiini, These causes wrtre arguul by Air. Aialstant At torney Oeneral Hill, of counsel for apellaiits, end by Mr, L. Jannln and Air, O. Cuthing for ro. its.' Sarah E. Webster, plalntlfl" In error, vs. K. W.W. Oiimnetalj and No. 149. Sarah J. Spencer, plaintiff In error, vs. Thos. Alartln ct al. Passed on account ol alckncia f counsel, . No. tw. Alary E. Ron, admlnlitratrlx, ke., appellant, vs. Tf.e Untied State. Apical from the Court or Claims. By content of oouniel, ordered by the court that tbe Judgment or the aald Court of Claim Ik reversed and the cause remanded, with directions to enter Judgment for the claimant. No. its. Francis a Fogg.execulor.er al..pU n iih. in crrnr. tl The Alavor. Ac of Aahrlllp. Thla cause WBisubmltled on printed argumeuts bv Air. B. J. Alelgs, of counsel Tor the plaintiffs In ciror.andbyAIr.a F. WII kins for the defend- ant in error. .,-.., AOjournea unvii iwu.viv v nui. SPECIAL TERAI-MH. JUSTICE WYLIE. Thli oourt was engageu as ioiiows yeiteruayi Marks vs. Alarks. Caw referred to examiner. Jones vs. Wtlsr fc Jonsa. Order appolnllug tniardlan to defend Infant's Intercit. 1 odd va. Craig. Order for ratification of Una. Adumi vs'. Smith. Order overruling exceptions to auditor's report. Smith vs. Smith. Decree taking bill for con Dean VS. Marsh. Amended bill taken for con- fessed, ACITOBCEOItAHTED. Henry Barton vs. Sarah Barton. Decree of Ihe court then adjourned until Saturday next, CIRCUIT COURT-JUSTICE AIacARTHUR. This court was engaged yeiterday with civil eases oi no luivrviu OASES TO-DAT, The following easel are ntsigned for trial to ilayi Nos. HI, IM. ttV, 23ft, 237. 2i8. 230, 242,249,248, il, B. WJ, Xbl, m -, , "t WV ! uiu wr. Afljourueu. CRIMINAL COURT CHIEF JUSTICE CAHTTEH. Thli court was without business yeiterday. Charles Heavens, charged with keeping ft tip pling houie, was acquitted. Patrick Cull was convicted on the same charge, sentence In ltitrlctcaea wrJ pronounced aa follows: Dennis AleAulltf, tlOa: UK hard Smith, 1105. Adjoarnsd, "7'; "" vlT" l""!. ' .--"v, i.vLnrra an in 11111 iiouse lainy exnausicu wiin iiie irCle.1 ! a railitV )i(li 1 WlMKr.gficrde-Ij- u7,t,roge'infriVughtaud I.eAt.wlienmylTicnd scctidiuif four lit ftt, was precipitated to the 1 said, -Let u loin tho ladies to-morrow, and get a ii-ithof hflfwrediof feet, never to rise morct and, both In Die river," The thoughtof any chitugc ljslly,wdjfcendcl to tlie ilungcoiii. There we I to break the monotony 01 dally life, especially by !(.( n.l liklli. J.i.l.lla tnl.l l.l..nf Inrla.M nn.l 111.. 1n-- ..r !.,!. -. !. ll....l.Uul-l- u... iltifit William iiessier.tiwi v. niiin-i.fwiJ. -. . rme uay occiir ring nji.-;t -" i tr 'von.rltlcdfreyi:cheley.liao:I,etrlonne1ly,,wUlhi)eaue wfll be proceed! wtlliaa.iica. of VttSS!' """""KTSS,. nlcl!i.rmlek. 41W)! D. J. Catttr. lltrOl J.J if lit tf. I ..- .-.- t..i. U .1 llama. "Jafh. Bat' ' ' 'I !"',ll . . .----, -.-, -.. ARRIVALS AT T&E HOTELS. ETIB1TT I10C8E. 1"K Will lama, Phlla ll 71 Halnev, AIImImIdpI lonBnthambrla1u,8Cr A lilnafuim, I'hlla I. M FerrU.Jr.. N Y W7t fnnnn-t)ava4inab J A. hltliijt, NY, It ll Porter. N Y II Ifiwnnl,ew(irteana TUocher, N V V h llelntteluian, NY HA Hooker, If B A CCattcLl, fcaiton. Pa ftfnowrton.P tlen FHfiewall, Maine 11 Lincoln, Waih,. D C ;l Jfop, Pa (! R liiitfar, Pa Hen PHftewall, M I JeMn, pa U II llaVUalr. Va A A Parker, S Y ItTHmllli. H 11 W 11 Hooper Jtwf.l WmMrl,ir.,N MKtB J llreed, taa A W Breed, Mat A.WJ hltl M 1 W Moore, Va 4 B KlU. notion f. Ilpl'ir. HallhnAri WNltoynton, Ala Jr II PC WlUon fr, J W Foruey, Jr., I'hlla Si Gibson, Phil Hd l'ONTlr.?1TAL HOTEL, rAL Wial !leur ;js ,ewl VJ Malone, Aat Pit lift Wiafihaw, Penntylvaata M J thaw, l'a Henry Harris. N ork U H l.tlnav. V Vrtrfc V.J Mulllvan. VlrHnl N (rrin.lo. Iialttmoro ).ewl K Levy, lti.lt (more i-n warren, to I Martin, rniiaoeipnia f arret.. PhlladelUla K fl lark, do . W II ruMll,di (IAW Ittuek. Mai . CirutJenrlia, Pa W H W rd. New York ill Kailoii A ft, " W W liakrr. (leorala Mr A F-ieHe, .'w iork J B Hatl, Mliiourl 1 nival, do SPAXI.Vt LIFE. tFrom Macmlllan'a Maaoilne.l Y'oucannotlhlnk how entirely dlderent Spanlah doineitle life Is from what It Is In Kn gland, nor would yon credit It were ItoteUyon how rough and rude Is the life of the tower how ephemeral ana purposeieii the pursuitiofthe higher eiatiei. Irft ui lake glimpse of family life In the middle clan. The Spanish houses are bnllt chiefly of the bard but porous sand or Iron stone, quarries or which abound In the Interior) tbey hare some tenor twelve rooms, all of which are paved with stone or large tiles, Tor In this country of doit and burning heat the thermometer has varied from ; to 9ft throughout the summer no carpets seera to be used, save Just In one room. In the heart of the winter. The stable Is at I be back of the home, and horses, mules and earrtass all pass Ihrough'the hall Just a do the Inmates of the houie. I hare often bean taking a ttfrtttt with mo Haerannhiisaoiaintfie nan, and we nave had to move the little table to let tbe servant and hli mules pass through! Every morning the trUHa, or Spanish raald-scrvant, takes her water ing pot and careful ty lays the dait and cools tbe room with an abundant sprinkling of frtict. At early morn the matter rises, and hla little cup of cheeitttitt, an egg, and a slice or melon, await him in tho , or largo ait ling-room to English ejes a most cpiurorlleia place very large, stone flagged, with a few massive chairs, walls painted lu ihe rudest way, and one large table In the initiit. The rooms, owing to tne neat, are always kept darkened by means of closed shutters throughout the day. Some of the windows hare glass, some noil nut an are strongly protected, In her bed-room, at Ihe open window, enjoying the fresh morning brecie. All the Spaniard rise, as ft rale, at ft or 6 In tbe summer, to enjoy the only enjoyable time of the summerdayi all o'clock they nave dinner tbe re (J and after that fullows the two hours' ilrtfe In a darkened room. Evening then draws on, the delicious night breeie rises and blows freihlyfroin the nllii.and tbe ladles go out in HrouB ia me mimmtv iur in nrf. ur kiiii puch li iiiv ripaoim muj mumj. oin n. nun. ever, her crarfin to look alien and, ahare all, ber drenel to make or superintend, and her graceful mint til to arrange. It Is quite aitrlklng sight to pass down the at reels from 0 to I at night, and re the graceful carriage of tbe head, and the stately, upright walk of the Spanish ladlei, with their long white dresses trailing behind tbe in In a cloud or dustt how they manage to walk over the rough, unpaved, uneven streets, without ft trip. Is ainjstery. At about 10 all retire to rest, to rise up refreshed for another uneventful day. As reward the maaterof the Ifouae, be really seems to hate but one Interest In life, and thai I 1K Ilk-. He in v ride oul to view his olive. form or hi mine and you will certainly meet him In ua rinii. in caiinv, or menu rata, vnioain the inevitable rfaario,and chatting or making a hur-rnln. But tnCre la afoolutelv no readlmrof any fort, not even a lmok of tho calibre of a three- Mm, and or pollllca he seems never to tire. 1 wai vuiume noiei, I'oniica, oiiiicb aro every tnmg to !. vaulsr.ld V lalV lni all l hl.nil h.H m ... icnional man, one who would give up all far the sukooi "im cause," ami uuring me wnoie weary ci-nlngwe acemeilto have nothing In common. At Inst I bethought mjielfof the unfailing sub. jcpl. and said: "Whnt Is your opinion of Honor Cottelar'l en forcing the penaltyof death again t" In nmoiHentall wasihangid: hi look of ntler Dpatliv lied given place to tliwkeeneslenthuslaim, pud. knocking therfirerffooutof his mouth, he sit Id. with flashing ejes and flushed eheeki: t'uKtclar Isa statesman, a poet nnd an orator) ho know 1 and says that In desperate cases despe. rate remedies must bo applied) so bedoesrixht lorawniin ioenioro unv murv vvjuiai lionirn- uentlnour a nu yi lor me, lam a republican of republican, and I consider co-dial punlhment opixtsed tothe true sidrit of Chrfittanlty. 1 desire nollilng'formycoumrrbut to see her sons ireci free to serve thclMlodas they liko, as their un fctterl conscience lellalheini Ireedom In their liimlllcsi freodom from slavery In their colonics; fAaf lithe wish of Hcarrnt that litay wlih also.'' You will aay, what then are the plcaiurei of the Spaniard! Iatked that question too, and received for answer, shooting In the tit mi a plc nlelnthereMifo tne annual crfoi, (fairs;) and Iheoeaoa'rJ rio, (rlvor-balli.) Itwasaplidiig.hotercnlngin July last, and we l IciuptinB:. and I thankfully accepted? the pro iMieal. We bo-ta long ride (three miles) across Ihe ttimpo, or open country, to iret to the river, so It wa nrransred that we sin nld ride down thither at sunrise (4 o'clock) the following morning, the senora going In a sprlngUvs covered carl before u. Before the sun broke Into view we were lathe saddle, after swallowing a glas or ej a rrf . a kind of cognac and aniseed. Ihe spirit or the lute rlur. 1 shall never fi.rirct tha wlldnettof the ride. The morning wa quite gray, and a chilly air blowing from the hills, as we passed outside the Town wans niuiCDicrruuionine inraaniniuwwra. These thrashing-floors are simply strips or dusty i ami wnrrn in. corn ia nnnini inu Liiraaiieui tiar by day, all round the town, the unmuiilcdoxen are seen treading out the com. and boys driving tiny little carriages, with wooden spikes, amoug the rich, full ears, round and round the floor; as soon as all Is thrashed It Is stored In sacks and criYrled Into the cemar, or granary, at the top of each house; and tho naps, or loose straw-chaff, .lIIh.I i,n r.it tlm linraiia ami niiitra tiiiiVnil- fnt Andaluslan horses know no taste of hay. As we nrie(iiii iiuvra coo (u.iuf,uu tu unuu, nviu slowly rising up, like ghosts, from their bed of firaw. ruuoiiiK tiivir jn, sou hhiiihik tiavir ttgarttto. These men are generally old depend. Boll oi ins uwnvrPj ii.fj an u.j mm uiu, wii iiiq floors, and one of them told me his health was better In tha two months ot that dutv than all the year round. Huge dogs, too, were sharing In the duties of tho guards, barking at our early foot- siepa, Dili never presumiiin ao wen were iiiey trained to cross over the boundary llue of their twn "floor. M At last we were at the rlvert and for the first time I stood on the t-ank of the far-famed Quad aloulvir. Our bathing-place and our method wcreai follow! First, we unsaddled our horses, put ft halter vu them, and gladly they plunged Into our bathing place lo enjoy the bath. 1 stood still to see the plaoe. A magnificent view It was. B few miles In front, stretching farther than the eye could reach, lay the serrated edges of the ki.m UlAt-nna. In I ha rlwar bad all was fertile and ure en, and all along its peaeefuljtanki, and OVCrnanginsc ill wiirrp, win int urauiimi ivbv. i.li.lt nU.mlrri tli 'till of tha VallV' Of Well. loved story. An old mill-house, with Its clumsy wheel, and a couple of pomegranates, shaded one corner of this part of the river, and under their on the huge round bowlders of which the bottom r tbe river lscnmised, were groups or Spanish n.ii.,1 Triil it waa a nrattv stvhL Ther sat. Although on chain, clothed tothe neck In bath. nig-gownaoi in naumaa-. cwiuib nu. aij. jti low, and blue aud, holding In one hand llislr umbrellas, and with the other hand fanning them clvei, they formed a moat picturesque group. Just above them we were fain tu nndren and tumble Int and we too, like them, sat down on the bowlder chairs, (the river was not above four to tiva rBtiliiVaiil laillv allowed the fait-Dowlna- y el low stream It Is full of Iron and sulphur to aOOlllO our t.U uu uiiiti, uu khiimuiu ami i nnln.flf. I thought the bathing promiscuously was enough! but mddenly I heard ihouts on the far. ther nank, and ft crowd or muleteer and mules came down the rocky Inellue for their morning's imiii In a moment two of the men were un dressed, and inulei and men struggling about In ihe yellow water. I narrowly rscaied being struck with tnerrent nooioi onevi lue lormer. '1 hey, like ourselves, satin the cool current for one hour, then slowly Icll the rfo, and crawled up tho bunk. For ourselves ladlva and men we spread our Mantel (rugs) on tho sandy bunk, und lowly droned. A FAIR POVLTRYIST, One voutur country girl. Alii Annie Kirk, of Bethel. Pa Is entitled to the praise or being the toeit lady poultry lit on record. In 1173 ihe cleared uao. ancr uar ntr tor an me wau, ireiguu , She commenced with eighty fowls Cochin Chi. nas, Hratuahs, and other varieties, ami found the Cochins and Drauahs the most preatable, being healthier and or speedier growth for the market, She fed from seven to ten bethels of corn per v ami lha VMni on wlih crocked oro She la also keeping an account of stack this year an acoouni wnicil anuwa airry nam i airiaia and profit and expects to rcalliej.1 much. If not more, than last year. When attached with the nain- tmnlfrv dtaaaaa lait rear Mlsa Kirk rpeedlly checked Its spread by the free uso of lime, scattering It all about and giving lime water to drink. An example was given last year of a lady at Conoord, Alaas., who railed a gross value of 1340 worth from ltamlnlquei and common ore suit du( inn was exeveueu vj juita aub, wnose proms aioue are iw WOOD AND COAL. WOODI COALI WOOD! COAL! We respectfully Invite the attention of the publle to our wiii-aaaorceu svoca oi iywy, im- qua I II I' HtU ANH WHIT' TR Afilf 1V1I TIIK CKI.E. 611 AN H VA1.L whlih we ran dell llnltralert at HltATr.l' iat yaul; i tuu rllver to all parts of the city. . W, H. Itilays dry gouU li.ro, Mar. et-u parents end Klgklli strict, ur II, will receive prompt at leu Hon, kitnimee. btlwe th rough lh mall, R1LET HUUTUI.IIN, Hi mil and Yardl Riley Wharves, foot of Kiel i nth 'i dTwilflhtreituHtliwet. ,, m-pft-tf T. W, UHEMNAN, THE UUOADWAY HATTElt, rcmixlel old atlleblLK I' AT8 to Ihepreieiit fash unable at) lc. Also, the bi at HILK HATS uiadelo order at it and (Vim, at H)l V street north west, IUh.JiTaV Bl.yiX IiLUCK just received. uuv 18.1m IN THE BUPHEMB UUUIIT OK THE DI3 TIHCT COLUMBIA, THE 1ST 11 HAY Vt MJVKaijiKH, 1ST. Ijtln IB t.Alr. It.l. 1 " " vs. ' , (No,M.Efl.IoclieU, ii.. ..iiini, nt iiianumnlMlnanta. liv liaaara. Mat. tlngly and MUlcr their kollcitura. Ills ordered thai 1 110 (U'latliiaill, llrlNna a. nnuuiM vaiuv live a to 0enir.,i nrrtiuuii wr wnira vim iirai I pCHraiieu I 1102MSJI CITY ITEMS "go roc maw rvm wad a ma ritrrxa'a bilu" fiea4Mf Fraaftfia, The sueoeBifil are those who visit the printer early andonen. Call on PEARSON, PRINTER, corner of Ninth and V streets, opposite Y. AI. a A. building, fnd get reed jrfaHgef fr orfcsi, Order pack of-Kiw Year's Call CarOi," jnst sijrnan etwmo turning. Out of 9,0U sewing machine! dlltrlbntsd to ap plicants by the Chicago Keller Committee, each n'lui:ant ari2np.iiHK ilia macnina id w union. ilt were of the Singer patent. These slgniflsant fuel ibowthe high appreclatloh in which thil excellent machine i held. Jsrarr's rTcrify, Mm For. v,?A,v,,a"B.s!lIFII l Ugmttloa fc rearson'i, .-., w m vwtn.lUa Latkobi Stotu. "Parlor, Han and Ltgbt- timpi iieairn.. jionareus or testimonials, or sale at Hamilton fc Pearson's, Y, M. (J, A. build if- Tna men of M AB K now gather here. And with them wit ITKIJH far and nean Ktateimen and A ItTlita, sword and pen. Judges of law, AND newspaper men. Diplomats with DECORATIONS gents with An ample STORE have now begun Tocrnwd-420rlEVENT!t STHEET-nd find Paintings, paper and cromos of every kind. (lAil The beit gas bnrner ever Invented for saving ami Increase or light I hundreds or testi monials. On exhibition. Hamilton fc Peabjob, Y. M. a A. bnlldlsg. (l..ttiATiKO Stotm, all Hi et, tollable for heating balh-moms, small ballrooms, or the largest public halls. The only Inodorous gas- ""li nitinii m riitviSi Y, AI. U A. bdlldiBf . Et-nair A I The moat complete e itabllihmeM In W aihtaKton for houe-Onlihlna rooda.oomnrllnff. In part, elate 1 and marble mantlea, ehandeliers. ir;l-llghtiof every deicrtptton. plumbing mat ... ..-, i.in.i , r, .OIIMCF, II.ICP, null rtlclci too numerous to mention. iimi.ivi hamuli V.AI.O. A. building. Tut VrnArti Abchdcacow ScoTT.of Dun Imm, Canada East, says that be suffered from V'ir" ".vr" ,D"n vweniy-nve years, nut tuat &-tVek,,I'e.0.rtAe.I,"orl,ln Byropfon In-n Tonic) has benefited hlra bo wonderfully that he can hardly penuade himself of the reality, and poopie who know him are astoniibed at the Tnc roosr-iooM or thi nonr. Thefood that has been cooked In the kitchen mast by re-cooked In the stomach berore It can be applied to the nourishment or the body. As a means or facilitating this leoond cooking, Jo eases True ip mo irovia is aiowiy-ana imperreotiy per. formed, Hoitetter'iStomach Bitters Is Invaluable. It promotes the generation of heat In tbe ltrlnv laboratory In whleh the crude materials for build ing up and recruiting tbe human frame are turned Into convertible aliment, But this Is not all. It acts beniaclally upon the cellular membrane wh eh secretes the gaitNeJntoe, upon the liver, which produces that natural laxative, tbe bile. upon the vessels which receive the digested food and upon the absorbents which connect the diges tive organs with the channels of circulation. It any portion of this complex machinery la out ol order tbe Bitters will set It right, thus promoting vigorous digestion, healthy secretion, and tbe production of pure, rich, life-MitaJnlng hlood. Theie nanle days hare shrunk onr pursesj The biggest banks hare met reverses! Few pay at CALL, some not AT all. And none pay SILVER out this fall. The otdeif HERO'S the ville jntt made. The vail AIETBOPOLITAN centres of trade. All need tbe DOLLAR, and everyone strives To lav up ft STORE hr themselves and their The place to sate mosit, all will sgw, li at 813 Seventh street, between U and 1) XI W STORE 1 HXW tTOCKl XI. O. Lewi, No. P0314 Sxtbitu btiibt, Vlllllllll. (Ml. f atM.1 t has now In store, and dally receiving, a large and complete assortment of GKNTLKMKVa, Bore atid CHiLDRKK'aHATS of the very latest irut alio, a complete assortment of Oext's Fpxkibh. u uvuu, vuva ivc caail- Tnn Oreat Exolish Hivkot for Oout and nheumatlim. All suderera from the above com plaint, either or recent or longstanding, are ad. vised tons Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pill. They can berclfedupon as the most sare and ef fectual remedy ever offered to the public, and hare been universally used In Europe fur many years with the greatest success. Prepared by PnOL'T fcllARBANT. 220 Ktranil Tjimlnn V'nirUnJ and sold by all druggists. White, clean, sound teeth, all may haTe by tiling daily TntRSTOx's Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow der. Price, 29 and M cents per bottle. DiAUTirrL. soft, glotay hair, all desire It, atl may have It by constant ne of THOMreoK Po made Optlme. Price.M and 60 cent per bol. LiaRT-cotonEDKIdUIovcsareveryat4iriwnen nnt soiled. Jovvxx'a inodorous Kid Qiove Olelner will renovate them thoroughly. Price, -W rent lr bottle. All Bold by druggist and fancy deal- Well's AI Ann nn-ar bead Stbekothekixo "-in, nucnvirr m piBFier ib necucu, are un rh ailed. Price, so, 23, and 30 cents each. THE MARKETS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fi'iaMArdwfrfauAirtd-f.. Itnttkrrt, IVrnnn ll-itr, Hnrih"Ht corner FenHtylmtnit uttmut and Truth t,vtt, WashUffton. . . Tin esdat, December 11, M7J, rnllMftatese'a. 1M1, counou lijU l'ultv-1 Malta B-3i', IMS, cwupoti.; 1111. I'nlled tdalea K-ai't, 1M4, coupon lift t'lilti-dPtatcaa-jri, iwj, roaiHin iV lIiilledhlaU'a-i0', new, ijb5, coumu Ha IJUIICU FIMfll-iUI. l"D, COUpOII..,.,,....,,.llN Piiited fitaua 4-3J, isco, coupon 1H7V frnlted Mtatca KMo', coupon "...Ill fniu-uDvaivi per criiia, ,,, Canton S etrn Union Telcgrapb Oulck.llver PaclBe Mall Adams1 Kxprea Well. Farjro A Cc'sExpre.., AmenCsii Rxpreaa Bulled MateaBxprvM New York Ceutral aud Hudtou,, Krle Rllrlilraii CiMilral r.& !. f ,ake Shore aud Allchlgau lioutheru,. i iiivii i ariii., Si:: liinioia ... ai1 North wi at irfffrred Nw Jeraey Central Itock Uland Milwaukee and fet. Paul Milwaukee and Hi. Paul preferred W'atiaoli and Western , ,.,,, llelBware, Lackawanna and Vetlern., ..41). ..01 llannllialandnt. Joscnh.... S7). Clilcai-oanil Alton.. iiZ lililoand MltoUtlprlccrUilratea , , Columhua, Clilcaio and Indiana Central Sol, Tr iinf-iu-e a'a. old 7tf Tennetaeaa'e, new TH Virginia S'a, old....,...., U VlralulaS's, romol bond totf .oriu Carolina a a, oni , .,,,,,.,,,. Nortli Carolina B'a. new AlUionrt ' Wf Ci-ntral l'aellebonda - Mi Union ParlSearttboud Bis Uold v liW.N BALTIMORE MARKETS. BALTIMOnn, Deci H. Hreadttuffe Flonr Tlie aalea ou 'Change reached z,)0 barrel, all Wratern, arollowi sioiibl. choice tin per at aA.esS(a.7; aw do. Extra at a,rOa.75t l.alodo. Family at A7. il'Aanf Tli rrvflnt lit Hnutharn eontt Aatt Ilvlit. and tlie iale embrace 1,000 bushel prime to choice amber at tl.BCatl.BA. bulk at latter j X.OU0 do. good lo crime red arai.70l9el.tia.aud l.aoudo. lufcrior to fair al ai.aVet.1 n. Of Wcatern the sale were tt,a bnliet No.t Milwaukee tprlng, to arrive, on private term, and sua do. iprrng. on track, at St. 47. pen it arlvanla rod I flriuer, with aalca 1,000 at ll.Ufor lowit ,ouo bu-Jieia wniie ai ueioceni. ana s,uu ao. yellow at 7lrJ cent. Ttio aal Bin bukbela on track on private terms! 13,000 bvhul t ai Ji. i eenia. aihj ' ui iiBiirrn wrro bel on trace on pniaie Itvcry )! half lleceiub lerabie (iiianttiy In elev i flgnre the market cloaoa i. The aiee were l,u I rnruelivcry l nair iieeeiuner ai ? coiiMderame (im which figure the market ctoaod very ttrani. ' . cm. The alea were l,uuo bushel Boulhcrn at W Ay. The aatce to-day were 450 bushels at WJW eent for fair to prime, CWroa. To-day wo quote a follewit Middling f priifini.Thi Hiarket rnr ProTlalon I atrone. In sympathy with the advance moTcmcut In lh Weil, but there are no transaction reported bt-re In Hulk Meat, holder ilwllnlng to oner, 'lliejohtdng trade Is fairly active, and wa quote Bulk Heat, .trull at V rtnla tnt KhnuMrra. mil a rfnti tnr cler rib bide, and llacou I lolling at 7Si(9l cents for Vhouldcrs and 6)4 cent for Bid, Utu-r for old. llama are uaiy ai i-xhh cvnia, .aru u aio nrrje: and none Is now offered at lei than 9H cents. M pork Is very active and strong al BLS.S0 per barrel. baandTorio Klco fair to good renulna, TMUS ..t. a Htk I.jai.il rtn.. 1V.0TU rrntu rnli'pii MiiigBl, fkH centt do. lioiea No, U,kH&H l idTLU niru bitt, j. patiy1 vi..a . vhuiv" va wtnitU cent, and are quote nominally at that figure. AWNINGS. AWNINGS n. 4J. COPEI.AND, ifavnuravcluror, set Loulalana avenue. -CAlIP-Ur.ETINO TENTH aud irLAOH for Bate or rent. JelB-tf TAPE WORM ItEUOVED WITH UK A D COMPLETE. DR. J. T. NEELY, . x. nana eveii4li afreet northwest, (lives special attention to lira ItKMuVAL OP THE TAPKNvoUU, wbleli be guaraaiecatd remove with lieau eniiravr "Bf " u mirii, , CO SB II LT AT ION tHEE. . ocjO-lf Contalntag the proceeding and debates of Dm rorlr-tblrd Congress, SlugM copies for sale. Bub- Bcrlptlons received, delivered dally to aay part of .h..U,,t.T - - j.c.pABKEB. Ilookveller and Stationer, dcMf CT Seventh itreet, opposite Pot OWoe. T-AJrfH-t7v7-3IUVI JtEMOVLD, WITH HKAIi COMPLETE, IN rr-wiiuuita. No detention from butlne! medicine perfectly liariulisat purely vrgulablii nu fee asked till head haa pud and a utiuipklu eur elriclcd, Itvinovud piieTroiiiailerkln hurgoon OenwraPa Untce who hud Im n miaurevMrully treated by army and other phr-Ulana for ELEVEN YKAK8, This aud a num. ber ofolbor peelBieiis, with head complete, eau be aceu BI Aim; nmii;.! nmaviiH,, ONEIUl.rTMK IIIBKAWKH AIjr.CAUBED 1IY TAPE ANlUriIEH WOllMS KXlHTIKO IN TlE AL1- aiivniAns UAPIAU. tl.iwroBdIM. honebuVKUETAIlLKJtMi IIIKH. naracTeaoiiable,audwl'KRrEOTOlJH lllf illlNrrril HntmrVnuit. B. lilnlnnilt )1H. liENIJtV WIIJHON, sea-tf . mroortiratwi, bet, K sad IfN, W. JAMES H.MoT,L, " ABCHlTKCTi TT 70AEeircf. opposilte) Poet Office,' novt ' ' l'roiulncnt eltlsens will certify that, after having hrwntrenled by different phvaMaue fbrd)pepla, liver ooinnUtut, couonip0u. Ac, they have been Doinpimcry restored to hoaltb la a ahort time uuder ...w , ... .nilliiun.llba.li.rl lui.ll In lUtl tne DRY GOODS. $10,000 WORTH or BIIjBLS, NEW YORK MOUSE, Con tinned lo us te be sold, Are gnarantce th-rgooie to be cheaper than Any ever offirvd here or In New York, 33XUEXJSGI OOOTJfl Of all kinds at a great redaction from former price Holiday Goods. John T. Mitchell,. 931 Pennsylvania ave. AMUSEMENTS, &c. TO-MUIIT,'l.lNCtiL-T'liAl.U IlltPtllV.t .nnn ATIO.XAl. TIIKATRE. Un. J, n. (ATlLtl .Sol LntK. nH IllrMlor. rnirtAT rvKMiKii, vr cr.Mntu 11, llfti.flt.rih.r.Tnrlt. Artl.lr. , maji.:mitiii:i.i,' who will Ktp.ir .n till, ucclon In tba bctntlfal ur.ii(. ut I.ITTI.r. nAltKrnnT. T'M !. JIAUUIK JI1TCDILI.1 flircl.lljr .niiiirlnl l. tin. J. (i. bYvij.i.e.:... wii.i.ia: HTIII1IAY UATlNP.f:. rii.IH.Plr ljit Til., of tlM I'KARI. OK SaVOV, KArilllllAr KVKMNO JANK LTRE; Vox Ofllco open froiw $ a. ia. to 10 p. m. docll pOBnia OPERA IIOtHE. The Last Ma lit but one Of MR. JEVrKRIOK. AIR.JErrF.naoy IK COMF.DT AND FAHCE. Colman'a standard Comedy. THE Hgllt AT LAW And the Laaghkbta Tare or LEND UK TlVm BlIILLtNUV In both of which MrWefferaOn will appear. ., MATIMW PATURDAT AT t. At Cheap Prleea. to and UeentOk. .. ..v ........... x.vun nvuiiiiinu cri I lint, c""!f.',,rr',,'i't.M."it'.Tot'IJiallhorUiutl unMiru nignt, Klf VAN W1NKI.K, and Mr, Jt-fferaou'a tail Appearance. t un Monday nettM1sCI,ARAM(mni9,UeSneit emotional actreaa or the Mage, will appear In uSi wiiderrullmperoti-illonr.r vv' m w J . E C T V HENEFITOFHT, ST.:,TAIA,ffi"RfA.w,;,"UI'c rpintera ro tiik okphax cox. J- .t-KKT AT WAnnt.N CHOATE A CO,'. liH CUNO.KT AT LINCOLN IIAt.l. Y.M.O.A."11'"'"- . - i.;xf"i.v IIAT.L. Xror. 2B. "r. Hryrton, Tl'lnjIlAY EVKN1N1I,1-Tnilrnr TlAomnai 3STavat. TttMllAY EVPNINO, HwnilrO. TUnilAV KVKNINO, J.nu.ry a. rrlf.ll ll-rilro, 7 cli.i km, ,1, (lo.b, if. No .itr, th.r,. for r.K-nrrt .!.. IH.,.1 .1 .rrfnChu.M.('u,is Ml reliil.rlr.nl. XttnnAl 17. 1IIK UAbJIZ WlESTlTlO CTJuiSi U i'. ,nni in ..prunry, "My 3.RAXD VOCAI. AXD IXaTRUMKNTAlC - v...JiLij.,rl'JlTABLEAUI. f.r lh' -. . ,,111'Mril Aril uni'MAN AHYLUH. trll TIMlIDHT, LlkUULMHALI.. '. .! F ORD'S OPERA EBA HOCAE. ?V Mesin. Maurice anJ Ma'fttnfeu, ...uui if&b anboance T --" ' Tivw NioiTTSorTnE stTRAKSSACll , BA3fD ITALIAN dPERA. MONDAY ANII TCI.8UAY rVMS(J". . llecemberMandSS, 1871. A The Comnanv eoninrlaaa iKm fall aw In aidialma artist " Z HAnAJIE IiniHTINE NIIJCSOII n. It.lava fnnl.i.l till- l....t ,li !.- Mile. Utava Torrlaut. AUIe. Uarctd. Jlt A Klrnar llaln ritnn.hl.l l Vu t'anoul. MoiulcHr Victor Maunl. !nnnt I 1'uentc, PlgnorKannettl. Hlgnor hcolarm, fadai Cooney. 8ljnor (toy, lUnft, lirbere A, aieai uirrciorandL,onaactor,..BIfnor K, Hutld,, Af.Utaat Conductor rf;...Mr. H. lrMel! Tha iale of aaats will coiamCnce on Tliarvdar. .... ..,..,, a j,. i. vt, ii rvr. i na, v Tirdri! kclbjfj iiTimmr io, av m a. m., at Meiacroit v QRPICAXK CONCERT ' ttxrniMnALX. -cell liK.MOIIT. PIR&TT GRAND KTATE RECK1T10X A!D NOOUBLE FUR THK bKAKON'or 147311574. Th PFVXaVI.VANIA IlEPUnUCAN ASSO CIATION will Inangiirate the Boolablc Hcaaon by hohllugliHlrflrst . ' .ra.m ni:ci:iTiox and hociablc ow M'EDNF-SIDAT EVEN INO, DEC. 17, 187. rVMm ticket, a1inllllng gentleman and ladles) nmler hlteacort, 42; lotto procured from members)' of the AsmhUluul hi all tlmUcuartmcuU. ilel0-4 "WILHRn'SJ CJRAND HALL, IT lu nurd's hotel tnt ranca ou V ilrcct. TllltrK NH1IIT8 OVLY. 'DAI EVBAIHU, Pec, 11. thi: uiimiNAi, I nO'. MACALLIBTER, TU Ureal M'IsjuhI of Use Wctrlil, AXU HIS "KI.FCT TKOUrif OF AKTIbrS, frnin (llasgiw, Hcotland, WITH STAH1LINU ILLUSIONS, "ce tbe arcat London seuiatlon tne rndorv Mratery emd Xasjln Pavllloat nlahl at the t ryml Palace, London. Kng IVcure. your M-ats at the hiuIo store of h.111 A Co, Vtin.i'lTatila ii.nii.. H. klaalllHtar junrn.l iT T-"--- -.I... V TI3 n"T-i7."V...T ..".. S . cry, Special I l QallrrT.aOci sale of Hier rpvciai ncavrvcti Draia, n jain iibii, i; cents. Door open at omial hoar, .rnd Beala will lw-aln thla nnru. served P-at will liei In thla snoru- lor, at 10 o'clock, at EllU-Mulo Store and Wl- laru not AHNOLP JON Efl, Plreetor. GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 1313 Penney .Tata! Avna. I have now on hand tbe largest and Uil stock or C11BOII)H.","OIL,AU'I,SO"' this side Of Sew York, which I will k-11 at HO Per CMt. Ioh tbam rorsucr Prtcesi i for tbe ucxl thirty day. Ilui. a ur lu iirluuiiilnr tlnlil an,1 III ark Walnut frame. Ctllt and Vulvtl rtioto-raph Vrahics, Mat. Cord, raaae 1'artoata, Nails, Ac 1 win sell at w reatly reduced prlta H."Vf. BAIILOW. novao TTOR nOVNT VERNON. The Steamer AllltOW, Captain frank llolUnis- ber preniit owui m, w 111 leave her wharf. i, uaviny irvii rt 'in aux tuimir minii vj rvrui u rr.c." hi oinr-r., DAII.Y ,...Jff ..f-jtA Jj. O-CLtCIt FOB nhe Tomb of Wa.hliiiloiJ aodlHterilI-te l.ant(. feblf Pen. Bup'IBtuanier Arrow, -fTTII.lJl.il HAM. TO LET VT f Ull HAI.I.I. fAIHK. ULt'tTTIOKt, T1IC- Apply t ,mr of V HUrJ'. HoU-l. OX EXHIBITION (NrwNo. .naHio MABKKITEB' i.ui ii ai.. urn rn ii ami dour above Odd Fellow' Choice Oil Paint Iur, Liifravlnf, (hromoa, Ae. Alao, Jariest stock of iVpfrbanalnf, Window aiiadra, I'lcfuras, Frame, yictura Cords and Tot- ";VTnAV.'i,,A..Vf:-'"A'V''W. t tea) rnnwuci hiiw ng w-awii - jij-i INTERIOR . ADORNMENTS. Decor ations ruimisHr.n tor balls and Parties by JOHN O. HOUAM, AwnJag Mnulactiirer, lllllarket space, between DevenlS. aud Elghta itrcels. noge-tf 1873 FALI-ANn WINTEIiao0D3-1874. GEORGE WILLNER Paper-hanger aRd Upholsterer. 49 NINTH stTREET, Belncest 1 mid IlrilreeiaNorthweef. I would rrKpiTtfull) liiforiu my riieiids and the pul.lloaeinrlh lhtj htvi-ad-lud lo myeJfjivo VPIlOLrtrKHV ASH PAPKU-IIANGINO OJC- PAKTMKNT Viet tiniidMiliieand well-at levied -BorimenlocWm' BiidUUUtl, wiili-h lodvral eatroordluaiy liAv liar Kalnaioeasli liii)ei. ..,,.. , Urpreavnl awuttiiieiilof Upuolilery (lunda And Trluunlugs Is very comptete aud at-lict In every mViUADEJffilAy,OTT!jaHAHANU Of the mot llecenl and t'aililonatile Pattern. UAKiai iiiibi' Anui vi trvnn. pRITCHER HITCUEIX, StenogTapberi ind GenerU Law Beporteri, 107 riOUTU 8TBT NOHTUWrnT, Reports of addrewe, sermoas, argumsnls, teatl mopy, di-poiltlon, Ac., Ac, made wlih accaracT auddlipilcli. kpiploVlng a large and compcleas eorp or akUlsd laurt-haad amanuenses, work can be don lu the abortval pwaalble tlloe, . i batUlaCtlon guaranteed, octlMi