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TIIE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. TUESDAY MORNING, MAJtOII 2G, 1878. Vt ' Rational Republican. fe A. M tl.A IT i i t i I t I I I I I I I UlUTOIt, The National Republican Ii pvibllined dally (eirept Hundays) by ttit Republican IMdntlnj A riiblMiliifjCoiiipaiiy, I tliamithweM ccrnerof lerinylvnnls A venue and Iblrteenlli Mrcct at W ir uiinuni In advance, or W Cents per month, delivered t-y mrrier. WKMCLY. One erry one ynT l J In flub of twenty flvu c ) m loom it ti'p" 1 nclntsof rill) ct ptei i.Mine a-Mrn. 1 TERM? INAi.tAW.Y IN AllVAIU K. Andrew, NATIONAL HI- rtHMrAS, Wt).iiiUin. 1. C Mr. . II. ITfJITT la Agent for Hie receipt of AdvertUemeuts ami pttliarriptintis fur I til 1'aper, n well ns lor tho Collection of Ai-ronnU. All eniiumiiilcHtlon ftrntanrt for pi Wirt'i th(m!iUtTttftjJan'ic itrn atutmtp fron our titlr if the jxyr. tbmwwnrtiii fl(invHi;flHft 'f'K (V niwf ofAf rtwWtire fitai.lot (imf v,'l tt'ithe U rrorf nor rrtm nr f. Ecjectfl i immar wtf mrf V re timirxl nor prtirtfd TJ nvtnirt tntntf our col mn dimng ths Km of (bwjrtTM wiU prttlmleth tbiarti uf longwlidet Tl'FSIiW MAltt'lI M. Ifll Th Nation! IlrpiiMlrnn ha m larger 1 illy rlrcnUtlnn than nil liter titer morning patera of Ih District combined. IIovvk arc KKUOLI4? j ou, Messrs. II VYr.s and by land and water. And wo airnpwo tho lor? will continue to howl over the at tention shown Amrric.i' grr.it Captain. If thrj pet hoarse wo recommend to them the tue of lllXL'ri tough y nip. The Southern Claim Audits, i. c, the- majority mrty In the lion?, wire i on pur atUeljr docile eterdjy. PoLK In the House to-day 1 Poke-weed Is good spring diet. Hut the ijmlioii Is, Will the Confederate majority weed ToLK out PonTMlHTEK-GrNEKAL KKVMJi: "Why don't Congressmen cut down their own salaries Instead of icducing the pay uf the Department clerks?" It is nail to think that such advice rthould bo given by a fel low Democrat Tildex's affairs political affairs, we sup pose are in the hands of ltU lavvers. They are pretty certain to rest unlet then, for the h.il guild has nefr been known to raise much of a disturbance overathorough ly bankrupt estate. THE accident to the United Metes steamer "Wyoming can only be uttribuUd to the despicable parsimony of the Democratic Majority in the Howe. A Mitch in time save nlne"1s n homely ohl utilise that the Democratic part) has jet to learn. Joe IJaoitckk McCii.Umih, of the St. Louis Glut' Democrat must look to Inn l.m els as the (ireat North American Inter viewer. Secretary Suil'it U Kttlu ahead full competitor- In this line. He inter liews himself on the timWr question once r twice a day for the Aotiati-d Press. As nble KngliH writer, making an ex tended review of the publications of the Vuitcu Htutci IS urea u of Lilitratfon, sa)s Miey "corresjtoud in value andobjeits to the English blue book, but are tar moie ion denied and readable." Hut the House Committee on l'rlutimt seems to think dif ferent. TllE signal Hervice is no more regular with Its weather indications than the Dim ocrntic pre with ito annountcments that teuator Conkii(1 is prepaiiug a ureal lKfth ou ixmio subjcit, but it is far more toireit in its prognostication'. V.'heii Sen ator CoNKLI.st makes a spceih it will no doubt lo an able one. Tim Dcmxrucy ln been for many years past advocating 'Vpcclil appropria tions that Is, all uppiopihthms, whether for one doll ir or n llniuautl dollars, MiouM sjHcify for what it w is nppnipil itod. And yet, Inconsistent ns it miy sem, a Denio-(ralit- sub committee rcpnits in fax or of the 'Mumping' prxe s no appropriitio.is for putiiMilarcIa-cs (li'tK-rk, but the amounts for all added together, nud the total Uni with the simple phrnso, "lor clericalhlre." SEXATOKMHKwritgnineilanMhcrxktory over the Administration jesterday by e- turlng tho teje.tiou of the nontluallon of cxiloeiuor 1'aiwonw to bo DMmt-Attor- uey for the Northern district of Alakitna. llniKtlil siniiirancc ntt.itlus to this result Wcaumj of the but tli.it the Dimoeratii Sen j tors, except thrie, fiistaimd the nom illation, either by their votes or thiir alweiico from the chnmber, while only two of the o-callcd Administration Jeui tors SlrsKrs. lli'itlt)K and SlTTtlKW-i voted ivc The natural rnccluton to be drawn Irom thW is that Mr. ftl'fNi KU has gained (he respect and toulldencc ofhi-ns-(uxiatcs despite the a-w,vult that have In-cn mndi upon htm by the Oppotdtlon. THE very wise, discreet, and unpicjudhed "Hpfciar1 correspondent of the New York JlciaJil from this point Kravely auuouuus to the readers ol that journal that "the trouble between the Administration and many MemlKrs of Congress is not oY a nature re concilable, except by the submission of one side or the other." It U fair to presume that this sapient Special epoaks hy the bok, lor his relations w ith .Senators lilM Alt. oi:iion and other friends of the Administration are known to lc intimate. Perhaps, under the circuni stances, including c they do his su perior opportunities for gaining the Informa tion, he will tell the public who or which or what the irreconcll ibles are the Adminis tration or many 51 1 miters tf Conareas? The truth Is, however, that not only m.my Mem bers of Congrts, but nu overwhelming nuuilxr of Kepublicaus In nnd out of ofliiial lile are rccon tiled to the Cincinnati plat form, while tU Administration seems to Ihj recoiKited only to a M-rond-thought con ct nation of the Pitsident's letter of actept ance. Heme these troubles. Immediate Action Wit n led. Ietteralitst received by Delegate ROSIKRO represent great uflerlng for want of fowl In New 5lexIco. especially In the county of Taos, with n population of about thirteen thouMiid, where the prrnwioppeM lat yen-"; destroyed nearlyeverythlng eillble, not only leaving the people without food, but tho farmers no seed for the present season. Tin House Committee on AgTlcnltnre his htd the subject before It for some time past, and, after a thorough Investigation as Influence nnd advantages of free unsecta rlan schools, and bring them tinder the power nnd domination of Horn an Catholicism of the most intense aid Illiberal chamcter. Tills Is certainly a bold step against the fret Institutions on country when freedom of thought, action, and education are guaran teed to nil religious sects nnd denomina tions alike. It Is not in the Interests of our own lielored Institutions and the com mon welfare of the country to grant special privileges to the JeoulK I-ven In I'nmpe to the merits of the case, has agreed to there Is n rent distrait of such prltllcges, make an unanimous report in favorotlappro- printing $10,ui for the relief of this people, carrying out the Mine policy pursued tow ant the people of Kansas, Minncttnta, and other States, who suffered from the same cause a few years ago, a policy whkh lias met the approval of the whole country. In the present case the relleftobe effective must Iks rendered forthwith, for the season is already at h ind when seed should he put in the ground for a fall crop, and unless prompt action is taken by Congress, the suffering next fall aud winter will be far greater than now. An un success fill effort was made last 5Iouday to introduce the report of the Com mittee on Agriculture in f ivor of this relief, but It is IwllcTrd that now tho facts ore more fnlly made known tho next nt tempt will be successful. Congress can certainly afford to devote a few minutes to-day for the relief of the people of New Mexico, tt it be done. ThevwIU hoUvew;trid nektrenfDrethenij ptHbsn lines hareibMn retaovnt, siiJt.ii lint will fctoten b J break. The break beaut lt Ml. ThaiwM tbe ilrop to the bueket 7lhadrliurU comniff.ftiid thoushtnd rnrwns aroprctxu-lnirfor It. All thlsla Inevitable. It ennuot WtvertcUbv octal proserlptiou or the sbowertoT of Utthy patU MS epithtts. WjiilkU'Luaicy, uu Iiuhiiuin by birth, may out'wulk uuy American, and Dvmli O'CtiVN'i-Li, miht have out-talked Ameri can htatesmen, thfie it onu njitt whcie the Jriih1mnk trom tompitftiou with Aiueri tan skill The Iii-di rille tram rclue to meet the American team They nikumvl edge the suptriorit) of our uuiksmeu. TlIU Philaddphia Stum U lahuiing to write Senator III-mm: down by wilting liim ' up. It says: "Ho Uu't as protouud nud patuntly cxhausiive as is I.ion mm, nor has ho the fxtiuisite rhetorical polish of CoNK I l.Mi, but tor heighth and depth aud Ungth aud breadth and dash and fckish to rtnke the average tomprelu'tniou, there is no equ.d in either House to the bold leadti who was overlhrouu at Cuuiuuati." Aksali.ts uMm the private iHtirnctcr ol General Ukant aie not especially cab u lated to make Army aud Nuvy uencpaptrs popular with suWribers in those brum bet of the publicbtrviie, but the) serve, on oi casion, to gtatily prifoual spite. They do little harm, houevir, for the (lass ot readeu referred to are too solidly "bound to General (iKAN'T by ties of deseivt-d resiect aud lel loMhip to be lurluciued by them TllEi1iltbmond Whig, as well as other houthern journals not half fco fiji-ervutive s It claims to W, M-em to have lorgotteu 1 th Mwsb U ovuh," aud HuA beitional liiu tthould 1 aUdUhed, lor it alludes gen eritally to the people of the United Mates, resident north of M,ovaiid DixoVriliue, as Yankees" big Y and all The word JohnnIe" seldom appears, if evtr, in print In the North, hon ev er uaiUi its materializa tion may obtrude it it in our politics. Why doesSptukei JtAMV!.I. so pcmM eutly refuse to call n meeting of the Com mittee ou Rules for the purpose ol Loutidir lug the icdolutions relating to the udiiilMou ol repuentative of the pierts to t lie floor ot the House? The prcM-nt arrangcuuut i an uutuir diiiiminutioii uaiutt the Natiouat Associated Pies.s, lio-.e repre etMitiilivcs aiu fxihnkd liom the tloor while thoe of the New York A-oilaUd Pies uie udtniltul !,t thcte bo eipiality vl lights' Ir mm ins tli.it Mi PiiiNi i tlit' iiominoe for po-iliuaMi i at Auiitta, Oa , did vote lor JlAYl-rfmidWiM l.l Hi, l In- laadiug(uoiia htatefttuan, whue iiiloiiuatiun in tl pnmitH tcuihid the puhliL thiotili tlutc col u m N h, to the (initial) notwithstanding Mr. P. IhiiUoie stands on the iccord as a ouuUttnl lieptihliiiin, t vcii li he is iu doisdl 1j) siuli men as Ai U K Ku.I'IHN'm ii (omplimriit, as we look upon it, to Mr .Srhrni..s s.tgwcity. (1 KM it M. and .Mrs. tilt VNT had an cc- c ediuglv pleasaut visit in Couslautfnopli Dniuei'pirllM and receptions were olleitd to them, and the Sultuu utovidid thun with two htati laiilagis uud a government MUam-yatht, iu which to go uboiit the city THE Toledo poU-ofllee light is to be re newed. The man who approaches this journal with desigu to get anything printed regarding this novel subject shut dtd the death of the man who writes Hues upon 'The Snow, the IWautiful Snow," and upon his tondfstone sh ill be written: (lone to Meet the Author of 'death: Spring '" TIip word Toletlo heieafter ot inds at the head of our column Index Ilxpurgitorlus. It Is tnt th it NY grew aud tlourbhed in that pctitiou-leridd"n city as the typical 'Con fedrlt" p m., winch is postmaster, but sines his decline aud fill off, a-j.it were, all virtue seems to h ive deputed from It or hceu buried with the woes and throes of the ir repressible Pat Dovvmvu. Iu short, the spirit of fivibseniie Reform seems to havo lit out, mi to spf.ik. from that vicinity and itscitlzfiis 'ire as hard offfor a postnuster as our denl.v-beloved Democratic Hon si is for a Pmkeper. "Old man"irEErIN Is tno busy tixlng up stay-laws or he might lend his Powerful Mind to the solution of this difi'culty , but, alls, this rcsouice be ing gon this expurgated llticke)e burg must lapM' aiin and aain into tho tender mercies of Ch nice, . , a Democratic Pot-inoMei-C'Cueral. nnd on the part of Catholics themselves, perhaps, more decidedly and strongly than with the Protcstunta. Thlaisau indiscreet reaching nftcr power In this country, and an unfortunate step toward Its attainment. Tho Protestants of Americn will not pas sively assent to it, and Congress should promptly overturn this little game of Jesuitical nggrandirement, Sosir. Idea uf the extent of fox-hunt In iu Great Ilrltntn may be In for red from the fact that some three hundred packs of hoands are kept fiolug throughout tho season In Knjtlsnd Sent laud and Ireland, and that fifteen thousand persons hunt every jenr. It Is esti mated that a hundred thousand horses aTe kept for this purpose, tho tingle town ff Melton-Mowbray, In Ijolcestcrslilre, furnish lug it quota of nearly a thousand him ten. Mtssorni has an overflow of enterprise A recent Instance has occurred In that Htate In which an oftker of an insolvent corporation bought up a eon si ib-ruble number of claims apitufttltatn discount. He then tried to prove them agnlust tho company In bank ruptcy ou his own Individual account and for their full face atue. The United States Dis trict Court at St. Louis has very properly re fused to allow this. The officer Is a trustee, and Judge Treat holds that he cannot he per mitted to scciilate with the subject of his tnnt. The claims were recognized as valid In hlihsndionly to tho extent of tho amounts he nctually paid for them. Gf.xkbu. Edward S. Hrauci, Representa tive from the Pond da Iin District of Wis consin, was called homo last Sunday br a K. Poi.K. ZACUAKV rAYUmhere pierced the dispatch announcing the death, of heart ills- column, but it was again united by PRANK- case, of his oldist son, who had within a few MS PlkftC'K, and for the last time under months attained his majority. The young the rule of JAM1 IIIUIAXAX. Through j man graduated last year from the Chester (Pa.) this long reign of s -venty years the Democ- Military Institute, aud was about entering life mcv, with cunning and rare perception, ao in earnest with the full vigor of early man-hood-winked the people that the barbarism I'-kM to sustain his effort, when he was so of centuries yet remained with us. The I ilessly strickcidownby theGrimUearr. , , ., I Llko his father, he hud a natural aptitude for negro was a alive and the corner grocery ,. . , . . ., ,7, , , ,. ,, , , , . ' militarr n flairs, and possessed many other ami reiaineu irs iiunii inuuemr. nuaWtlu. Il.st cdn.ml him to his frlemls .- well as gave promlso uf a bright future. The General In his bereavement receives the heart felt condolence of a large circle of friends aud acquaintances. ThvIjateTteflsterof ths Treasury. (Philadelphia Timet The fleam of John Allison, Itcslstar of the United Plates TiTMurr, obliterates another of the old Isiul marks of liw Republican orsatiUatton. Jmt thirty yesrssroiieinsde his flrt snttearance In the pout (eat neMasaVhleatKllilate for tb Ieclslatnre In the then doubt ml county of 1'eavcr. and he was elected by the iuiport of the ad anecd antl tlsvery element (list baifporae strength In that locality. He served In the lIouwMveral yrars with a cie- irrtcof ability that itave hlina Htste rcpu'10 ojjU ha was kuw a as a Whig o( prououutod antl i lavery courlctlous. t5TI3C C03STGH2ESS. Tiu li tnnneri etnnhBttesllv wt whan TJr. Bulfl Coush Pvmn rrcaueuttr cures colds, eoitshi, ie,. In les than a day. Price, twsnty-nrs cenu a bot tle. Bolt everywhere. j vnvr.tTirnvviTH-Urr.aimitMr.in ill's ritv. trrh Ji, ltJS.hy the lle, Pr, Ixmr, nt h residesrv. j-aevvniu aim it mreei nnriUMeni, i.kyi u tiinn wits to Mli Isabella McLacurlik, bjth of W ah Intton, U U MftKff. BMKCKtMniDCir.-At Fort Foote, MsryUnl, ft u miay. Mnnli 24 1178, Mauki f. WAnriRi i. 'wli MAjor josepn c. snu iouise u. iirwKinrmKe, rim;ciai. oticf.i. FnoTHonAH.:lMTON.M. n. KtivN K., wlniot J. tHIMItltS. rtrndi lem Kemurratlc 1'onHNIency. ConHiteu2y cannot ho applied to the De mncrncy. Since the election of Thomas Ji:rU"i-x)N, the llrst President of that jwrty, nearly aeventy-scven years ago, Its history has been naught but Inconsistencies. Tliendniinlstraton3ofJEFFEUsoy,MuNKUlJi and 5lAlfsoN were ao mauipuuted that they form twenty-four yearsof our national history. Then Jultx (JL'IXCY AtiAMs, tho younger, broke the continuous sceptre, only tole again renewed by Jackhox, Van Hi'KTV, the reliellloiif Tylfb, and Jamkm But iu an evil hour for them the Democ racy made war upon the nation. The llrst gnn nt Si m.tter brushed the scales from the eyes of tho people, tfhe light, which had been so long bidden, flashed upon them like magic. No longer the abject followers, but the stem, uu)ielding masters, the loyal people rose hi their might, saved the coun try, and for the past seventeen ) cars have held tosses ion. Hut the Democracy are wily nnd saga cious. Agiiu they are tr)ing by dema goguery to deceive the people ns to their in tentions, and hope thus to obtain possession of the Government. It would be a black day for the country If such should cverl blacker and more gloomy than when the uhs.is.s1 nation of Mr. I.tNcobV spread its lion Id pall over It. They are nlready par tially successful. With th- ill-judged aid of n pacifying President, slavery has been rcton4 in deed, If not In name. The vio- oos after tho present Itoird of Police cani Intoottice they adopted a rulo which effectually prevents the press from learning through public officers the numbers or particulars of robberies committed. While this rule exists It will bo Impossible to judgo correctly of the efficiency of the police, as the number of failures they make in detecting andurrcatlug crftnuats canuot be learned. When a citizen reports that his house lias been robbed, at a police-station or at the headquarters of police, he Is instructed to keep the matter secret, and the information ho gives U placed upon the secret reenrds of the department. The reason itsaiicued for thU secrecy Is that to make pabllo the fact, that a robbery had been committed, would glvo the thief warning; that the police knew of It and put 1dm on hU guard. This Is flr.v.iri;. Monday, Starch 3, 1878. The Chair laid before the 8onate a commu nication from the Secretary of State, trans mitting a letter from Baron Mane, the Italian Mlu later, expressing the thanks of tho Italian government for the courtesies and expressions of regret by tho American Government on the occasion of the death of the late King Vic tor Emmanuel. Keferrcdto Committee on For elgu Itclatlohs. A number of memorials, petitions, Ac, were presented and referred. Mr. WHYTE presented molutlons of the Legislature of Maryland In favor of pensions to the survivors of the Mexican war. In pre senting the resolutions Mr. Wiivtk said that whatever was dent far this most deserving class should bo done now, for death was rap idly reducing their numbers. Mr. SAKOEXT presented a lengthy tele-j gram from the San Francisco Chamber of Com merce, remonstrating against the suspension of the coinage of tho trade-dolrar. Referred. Mr. WISDOM, from the Committee on Ap propriations, reported the consular and diplo matic bill, with rundry amendments. Placed on theralendar. Mr. DWV1X from the Committee, on Pub lic I An At, reported a bill for a public building at Torek a, kas. air. bum in, ironi tue same comimiw, re ported a hill for a publie bulldiujr at Kansas Citr, Mo. Mr. IMULIA from the Committee on tue District of Columbia, reported a bill to hieor nomte the National Security Ufa Insurant c Company of the District of Columbia, with sundry uiomncallous. uruerea pnnica anu recommitted. Mr. HVUNUM introduced a bill to author ixc tho Commlssloueis of tho D t tttof Co luiubla to audit certain claims, and fur other numoses. Itoferred to District Committee. Mr.KOLMNS asked that tho Senate take up for consideration the bill to amend the act rtrnvIdiuKfor the sunnortof the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1678. The bill, which relates to assessments, was amended by extending the time from July to August, aud passed. Mr. WINDOM, from tho Committee on Appropri it Ions, reported a bill appropriating $T(),0Q0 for the miscellaneous expeuses of tho House of Kcprescn tat Ives, with an amendment appropriating $-fl,i00 for the miscellaneous expenses of the Senate, cud it was amend oil, anil passed. 5Ir. 11 OWK addressed the Senate upon his resolution, calling upon the President for In formation relatlvo to Judge Whit taker, speak ing for two hours and a half; after which, at 3 45 p. rn., the Senate went Into executive session, and at 5:30 p. m. adjourned. rcr, igeU 4U years and 1 rtrnds of th I it mil y irt respect Tullr Invited In nU (I mliort iPTYm at nldn. am Twe it -on I street wen, on WerinewUv, t 4 ori9(.k. Items ns wilt be Ukeii to Wltitlsor. Vt.. tv-r Interment. III KKLKY-March 24. tV7, t Sn, in , HaraM F rtKKKtRv. dauhter or Julio W. anil hllahelli it. iterkiey, Her whntt Mid pnlnnil tlinew ol four day?, iuiM 7 monllii nnil 11 itan. FLintrst srvtre. t Iter jmtents' reoUnnee, Wl O street, hetwwn Nlnlh nn.t Tenth, sontlinn-.t,on 1ue our, Msrcti . nt is ovioc p. m. itelslivet and Ineuds srt bivttml to Uen her funeml. luuimore. I'liiiRueiunm. ina eun rancisca (i-tti.i pnsrs pleiuie ropy. U'CXlNftELL, March 21. if:, at oso a. D1., Jutav V fVvJW-- FftllM I liUHRn. r.fiiuii, H,n,HP.n IAMd Kitrsct of Ifcef and Tunic liiTtortor a thoror-RD Irlnl In s-verM thronlecnsrs In letmtpi,nd HikIU imtreeniclMilsnil much innre aTeptnble loth wotuucii lUan any othsr prepsratlon I hnvn erer uae-L nmlVst tsr TnKAsunrn offk r, ., ItiuriMtTdf ifir.tTMnTA. WAnMixrtTof I). (,, Wsrrh w, l4Ts.sl K lit Hi nvernl Markets, will etplreonlh n, ouu uiun urn luwufiiij tw ronilnuelninlPn.i P. IUDill-Treaiioref 1). C. irurMAlttlf.IS7A.aud mint bs nromottr ra- n" wi 9T nncvu XT Y. 13& ' Col . " J!'X)ftT. j PsfTr mertlrffS-jroenitRr. 13s" r54S.'F.venlns to T o'eloclc ormal Claw for Christian Workers- !ntne ftf Ninth and D ( reel. rre ttoadtnt ltsotn, i.btft Parlors, Upnversatloa Meeilnat Tins) .loT' fay, Weii litiilnr. andTlunvdsy een- linUr Mortal kilOAy.evenlm. TtfJ lo ft. bnnday HCIhkm Iiemunllii'ilnv ewtloi. S to 7. luttdar Teiiiffaervke.lo7o,ciack Ompcl meelhiaevery Sun Isy ailf moon. In L'nroln Hall, at 8 o clock, rtff' Young uipnof Witshlngton and tlielr friends are Invited. '' It's funeral wilt Ink i1ata train til tnl rralil(nr. Firnt ftrcet west, on Tndrty. ths 3H)i lnt,, at S j m Frtemlstifthe tamliy urt invited l attend. NKWTflN..n t'i Stilt .r March. lsTS. h'Vp n stturt nrtd pUnHtl lllmw, JtlAnv ICoSaIi tA, WKiyert wiipni iiDiin o inn, nnii mij ii tiii.irrui ill' n nrdW. nud Mary A. Clarke, la Hit SJU year or her Notice, of funeral liereafter. HUTCH lNov-l he piwior and conjrrezatton are, renuectlully InvtteJ toaltend thomnerat or llrother Comxkliis IlirrcniNKoa od WeilnesJar, March x;, 1373, at R) o'clock p. in., nt Israel C-mnli. VMlKItTAKLUV. UNDERTAKER. OiOV street northwest formerly with It. 1'. Harvey,) decs' 1? ivjr. ii.irKr.TT, Tjisrx)Sia:K:-E3-R. 91S Wlnth street. N. W, r-ssT" Krt'ltAiiiArunrDiH osr.Jiir.uTB trC" tv Fluid lAvli'uloa. a biindiadslnlhsclty nan (wltiy. tutold at Cntttliiia dmicstnre. Jsntt-tf ftriy Ae.. Lured by Hull I Unming fwil at Cimitnilii's uru? store, monic i empie. jnrn UT NKUVOt'9 PAINd.rU:OniftY, citAMP HaV O lie, C , Ar rrlMVrfl af onre by Floy Mf lit- nun;, noiu nt ctiiguuii aoiUBtiiure, iiwunw (inhiiia Jn3 If. . IVTjr- NOTKKTO ITIfONS INTEIUSTLU IN MXa WAUA.IIHK HLJNH V WASMIifO-tOf. V V., Tfotl Islierehv nlven that a Hob oltlrern nlll tnciiible nt tiis N.it'onnl Armory, WAV DrrAHTMSHT, C. IfGET. IV7.t Hoard of Unlnanea RI3TAIlnJIT. TTANCOCK'S lUaTAUKANT. .Old Curiosity Shop, mrttr AMAN'S RESTAURANT, veiojtm m NiNiiiHTjyrr fTIHITZ PCHAIIir.K. a- 1 oueii UlveblniaralL :vrjjtrrt;KA is. i.sh i'ennaivstiia OTeoMa, Lateofllv omoe.Hrtenth ami KstreMa. lias opened bis new HK-tTAUBAAf atWC Nluth aireeL H)r1naltelil,Xlaar.biitti third day of Afrll, IS74, to tottalderand retommeiid n Miunvxlna Clun fr ilia iweofttie lufrtntry andrnvalry troops,tliouldonsl) aindMiltabl9 tor thf mill aryerrvtre. All persons biieis-ted In sue u weapon ars tnvHM tnsuLmllsimlfsiuid "nar In r rsn. niulersnrh mltteilniiKtbe of ewltbrt Any Information renulred will b turnhba. hvtba Chief of tu-dttauoe, U. K. arm). WaalDaire, f. 11. e-r hr Colonel J. Mon, the fresNient ofUie Hoard NaUoa ArDiorf.Hnrlnittj Id, Ma . UhOKWK W. Mc'HAnY, Joul Tnsw Becreury of War. (r3ir THKNAllOVALBKi:i)KPtWlTCOM. ttriy PANV.mr. New ork avenue end iifteemb. suaal, opponlUTrut.uryJ)eurltnent, Hre aud burg- tot utoor aaa. Day ana nixniwaiennitn. iicnioi lnxes from fVUi Iiht anttum. Bilvet ptataand other articles of value received in trunk or otlier wlao'at niodaU rales WILLIAM HIICKMbY, l-reldenti fikuitui: W, H1UU4. Vice Tn-stilenti li. T. 8.N YDfc.lt, hecrtitarv. oclMiu tsp- iiuMPiinKYn M-Eoinc rowuis KX- -3Sr TltAL"l,Houie"jathtcMtdlcliies,soldatTen plua Iru (More. V and IS lath htreeta. " a-ryr- NKHVOCS EXlfAUaTlON.-A MI'JUC'aT art taiuiy, roioprlKlnit aserles or lectreadrllrere4 at Kahn's Mnseum ol Anatomy. New York. on tba ranrte and cure of Premature Diwllneta)ou1n( India pulahly liowlunt lienttti umv he rfffalned, iifluitUiia a nca. I'rt"e,l rn ML'arAi ANAIOMY G Itro-dwnv. New York nolV-fiin ii:l;uists. WILLIAM IX FNTWWLK. (orner ifn n a. aieoue and Tweinb street. pfitK uncos. b ljcm is fit EMI CALK, idjtislble but not a cowl reason, because the latontof the law nre t.iLUi courage nnd, thief knows very well that tho robbery is re- standing by on" nuother In mutuil delVim-; ported to tho pollco vvhethcr (t Is published or Wi: nre nt a h to undent aud the occa sion nftoidcd to certain Democi.itii jouiu its for criticising tho executive bianth of the (iovtrnment with so much severity because it details the necessary war vcWls to con vey article to the Paris I"xpoition. What the Preiduit has done is in tho cxetutiou of the following ltw, passed December I" 17: That the President be authorized, lu his div crctlon. to airiiicu ono or more of the imbHi vt-Kf Is to transport to and fnmi Praucc, free of o-t, under rtgulitlous to be pi escribed by tbe ( onitul&iioucr ('rncral, hi.cli urtlcus may Iw offered lor exhibition bj tho iltUcns tbe L lilted -lates. This law tould not have ha I nuy foitc if it h id not pained u Dciiioerutlt Houne, andiavlnt been passed, the President ha no alternative but to carry out its icqulie ments To c.np over this act on his pait shows an iiiiJustUlable laptlousuess whiih is puerile uud iidiculous. If thcie Is any blame to be attached to the transaction it belongs to the law nnd not to those who execulo It in yood faith, lint croakers must croak, whether they have just (uuseur not for their croaking. Tliv Ooiiliif; i'iiuiitlf;ii 'J lie uotcol piepaiutlou is heard through out the Itepublicau camp over the cutiutiy. The Itepublicau parly is not dead. It still lives. It has passed tho ordeal of dUup poiutment antl discourugement, nud is rapidly aioiulug Itaelf to lifs nud activity. A sense of danger to the common countiy under Democratic indications lias galvuu ied It Into new energy uud It Is rapid U 4-lothina lUelf with high piunoseund fierdi determination New Ilumpshirelm shown what the Republicans of that State can du under gieat tlilliculties and discourage ments. Mie Is staunch Itepubliean, even under udvcrsu tin uiihLiik ett and has filled the Itepublicau heart vv illi sat Nfac'iou and hop by hlinwin her Integrity to the imii" ot liberty mid juslke l:lmd Isl md will next lall into line, and de lite fot the light in a voice th it will give iuilh no uiioi t.mi sound On tho I'lh of Vpul the KVpuMi t iiiiof Oitou will hold llitn Malt urn veutloii and pupate tin w ty I'd it Ifepub- lican victory 'i hat Male is lo Ite retleeuietl The peoph air tiud ol tin bid latlh and uiipriuciphd polity of the Couledt inle iJcinot i it v They sinid the tl tiij;'-! l t on 1 derate power, and will turret t theii pait triors iu that Statu b seeiiiiug I'epublituu supiciuacy, and tluii aid lu re-xuiii the country liom Deinocratle doiuinullon. 'I he otcasiou uud time have come loi the He pub lican puty to put itnelf ou a wai Anting, and then the coiiulty is ife. A rtiSTof the (Jrand Anuy of the bVttblic at II tnitiiurg ', lias uiop1.'l ii 'lulling 'iieartily appiovittg tho conduit ol lion f Klllluger, in htstttoits, thotuh tut He towtrh. hold the nation tl levenues fioiu tin? iuuu wad did the Ir utmost to dttioy our cotiu(r). and In our national legislative hills the 'ignorance and dissipation of tvventy vears ago has assumed tho majority, nnd the ro sult is seen in the disgraceful legislation beiu,; enacted. In tills litter the Democ racy are indeed consUteuf, but in naught else. MFmriNEa. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, BPONUKM, UHUHUl-. POAP3, PKHPUMKRY.&C priTBiriANV rni-cnPTtovs cabkftjlly COMPUUNUED. noo-tlm WANTKD. WANTEf-Tn PEIL !! iiriuiortl a valin flourlsblus ton n In TlllnoU. Inquire of city property nolMf OR EXCHANGE Kt)R valusble liuslneas property Ins OWN Kit. renting tvaala avenue. itltiv, tclnc (c.JicentA HAIM OF lMlOIMNAI.N. Navy Pay Orric k. WaohinoTon. D.C.. March W.iri QEAT.rn pimririAi, in ntTi.icATK, loim J eudnned 'Proal lor unia. tni, e iiaro- WAN'TED-EVERYngDY TO CALL AT TIIE Jlureauof Information I422.F ttreet. dealrlng rooms. furulstieiL unfurnUtml, boanl Ac Alitola buy nr Hill -ods of any tlewrlialon. Information Iroa. nolVly JAMKH H. PHI LP J IU (riittliif( lor lNiwrr. If there Is any portion of the civilized world where religious toleration Is respected and ptccrvcd iu i nuikcd degree it Is with in the limits of the American l.opublic,. where freedom of opinion nnd thought arc the boosted estate of the citizen. There is no prohibition to religious heutlmeut. Kvcry man Is toterutetl In his indi vidual vie of his C&ator ami the relations and obligitions that exist between them All religious setts nnd orgiuUatlons are alike tolerated and respected up to a point where tpccial religious privileges are sought at the hinds and under tlm iower of the Government, and tluu the end ol toleration Is reached. rl his Government cannot ally itself tu any sect or grant special ndvaut ages to any without arousing a fetling of itpugnante and boHtlllty on the pait of alt ollieis This has been attempted in New Mtxito, where the population is largely IIouuu Catholic, and the at has aroused btiongnnd active denominational prejudices, which cannot be easily allayed. We have already alluded to this subject, but it will do no hum to allude briefly to it again The !f(is.it(ire of that Tmltory has pas-ted a bill incorporating the Society of Jesuit Pathers, aud has done so in ded auce of the Governor's veto. Thts incor poration proposes to take charge of the edu cation of tho youth of the country, and the law atithoiies tho Jesuit I-athers to hold every kind ni ie.il and personal property to any extent, and exempts it all from taxa tion. The Governor contends that such an aet is In violation of the laws of the United Mntes.and calls upon Conres to annul it under the authority conferred upou that body by tho Constitution. The section of the. Puited States statutes which prohibits such kgitlation is as follows '1 hi' legisltlive asseuiblks of tlio several Teititorks shall not giant private elntrtcrs or cipt-tUl piivllcges, but they may, by gciHral iiieoipoiatlcin uctit, penult p rsmii to associate theninelves together as bjdles cuiijratu for tiitulug. uiauiiucluiiiig, aud otln r (ndiistiiul l-uuiiJt, or tb eoiltitietlou uud operation of lallroa'N, iK'Ui ro,tds, iiiUttlng dluhos, and the toliitiUalitui and liupiovfeinent of land in onui-ctioii therewith, or for ( nI1etf.es, sciniu nuis, chnnheH, libiaiiiM, or any benevolent, tlurtlnble, oi scientific amn iatloii 'I he lull in fpu'sttini ekatly tonttavcues this si itule, lutsintuh at it gi mts a private t haiUi aud special piiiteget lo tho Calho lu s us a sect, and vhtuall,) yields to thein tho educational inteicsUot tlw Tcuitoiy. Anolhci section ol the lUtltitc oi the Cuitcd Stuti.- limits tho imoiuit of real es tate which any torjtoriliuii m ussocittion for n Unions ot thtillabki imposes may at ijuiie iu the 'IVnltories at jsTfl.OOtl, while this law grauts a special priwlege to an tin liuiilid evltnt. 1 ho ohjiit oi' this leiiitoiial law K ery iilaiu. It nttks to withdiaw the hildien ol the Territory ol New Mexico hom the1 not In the absence of any better explanation, it mutt le eoududed that the rulo Is adopted to scree u tlio police force from public crltt cUiu, when they make failures. Several good reasons can bo advanced for making public as early as possible all tho facts vvheutvt r a house is robbed or a crime coin miltrd. The public being aware that a great I many iubbeiks are being committed, will see to it Ibat their property Is better gutrded uud Ciusaid the police in preventing robber- 1 ics. When tho number of robberies committed is known, the Inadequacy of the present rmiall p4)lieu force will beappurcnt, and Congress can bo appealed to with some hope of obtaining lu cre ised appropriations for that department of the DMiitt goverumeut. vtu.tr iv.tr AQii:n, Tiik New York San ox presses the opiuiou thtt "it Is mt so much IiHrkceper Polk who Is on trial now as tho Democratic Congress nun. His acquittal will be their condemna tion." Tiik New York Timtn expresses the hope that thu bill for regulating tho pay of letter-t-trricri, which Is now before the home, will not Ito uejrluted In thtt body until it Is too 1 .to to pass it this sohsion. Tin: Philadelphia Pitti says: "General Ijoiigstiuct docs not grow hi favor lu the South even uuder the now order of political prefer ment. Ha committed tho crime of luring con ciliated under the wrong Administration. Thk New Orleans Demociat says that the uiumou or tue mi promo court ot Liouuiaua, in mo Anderson case, uas been etnerally com mended by tbe bar of the State. Tbe Utmo tf ittoll U ery uubappy over it. Ili.irtl Juice lu Ills "ielns. IrrtilerleLtown JeRcrbouIan .auuiel J. llldeti basllurd Juice lu bis veins. I'n.TUUnca Will (iraut. Omaha Republican 1'roYideiict will Oraitt a Hepublloan successor -) Orcan-GrlndlDg. Hostou Traveller Erery faithful orvau grinder now feels lketifcd toeudel 'ettatirr Howe, who has bad the audacity lxli.ru nUh, lite I'ltsldeiit. lluuea and C'roai-IIones. New York Times The so callsd WorUngmen's party U nowbtre so raiitpatit, aiiiirvftalvs, and sharply dtllnej n in tha Mate of I'allfotiila. Nowhere elw so far as Ihdita tiuiis ko, have the so called worklnauieu made an orgHiiiMtlou lo compact, ami now li era eUe have they i lined kubitantlat Hillucal v Irtorles What Polity it lltts, It Any. ,st. lajuUdlobc-lietnocrat Thu i all for tho Do mix ratio f tate conv cut Sou of nun .in in vit4 me partitiiation or all wiio are op Miediothe itollt) of iht party lu power We i ail I utiderotaud the meaning Utter If Uiomj who I--tn.fl the ( nil hud tub! tistl) which psrty Is In iinvr, aito nn ("iin,j pu, n biij , Oveeulieliu luu Mllli hliutne, New York Times 1 ll for example, you mention, wlihlu bcsrliiK of uu miii) none ini yuu iiyiiru jir iiuyt'i uu tnc yircHlet snd bet lean that America has ) el pro duiL-1 ihatairodoui Instrument may overwhelm nt nun Miamo oy rcicnuiig jour remaru in I jim ih it can be heard no lca tfiatt four miles. JlOVSt; OF HKVHIHBXTATtrm. Under the regular Monday's call of States, the following, among other bills, were intro duced and appropriately referred I By llr. FHELVS: To amend section 13JJ of the Ite vised Statutes, and to change the man ner of tho appointment of assistant engtueers of tho United States navy. HyMr. BACON: A joint resolution declar ing it Inexpedient to revise tho tariff at this time. ny Mr. K P.LLEY: Providing for the free entry of articles imported by societies estab lished for the encouragement of arts and sciences aud also purchased by such societies at the late International Exhibition, HyMr. STEPHENS: To authorlzethe Issue of certain ptofllco bonds, bearing Interest as ninety cents on emeu i' uvcrr um-u mouths. Also, bill to revise the duties of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. HyMr. BINNING: Bill to reorganize the army. By Mr. GUNTER : To aid In the education andadvauccmont of the colored people of the United States. By Mb WILLIAMS (Mich.): To create a revenue In the Dlstilct of Columbia by taxing dogs and miking them personal property. By ML SUHLEIC1IEH: To regulate tho value nf subsidiary sllurtoin. By Mr. D WIS (CUM t To rctiiilro the re moval of tho tracks of tho Btltbuoreand Ohio IU11 road from certain streets In Washington. By Mr. WHITE (Pa): joint resolution against anv reduction of duties on liniorts. By Mr. 11 Alt T: To improve and protect the Government property In the Congress ion Cemetery. By Mr. ATKINS : To provide fur a mora economic and accurate survey aud sale of the public lands. Tho HPEAKEK laid before the House a let ter from tho Secretary of State, inclosing a letter from the CousuMleueral at Havana, giving an official and detailed account of the sickness aud death of Hon, J, E. Leonard. The letter states that Mr. Leonard's visit to Cuba was entirely of a nersonal and private character. He had letters to prominent people in iuiM, anu, alter transacting ine mibineas that had tnken him to Cuba, bu was about to leave ou Ids return home. He was taken with a chill while ou his way to the steamer, and fearing he would be seri ously ill, he returned to his hotel aud took to his bed, which ho never left until he was car ried out dead. Every attention was paid him, hut without avail. The letter adds that th death of prominent a personage at one of l tie principal uoteis, aua oi yeuow lever, at this season of the year, had frightened other American visitors at Havana, and they were bastcnlug home. Mr. ELLIS offered a resolution, wblbh was nd opted, for tbe appointment of six Represen tatives and three Senators to meet tho remains of Mr, Leonard upon their arrival at New York and to escort them to West Chester, Pa. TheHPEAKEK appointed Messrs. Ellis, Ml,LLK8,TUBNKR, STEWART, GtLKlNS, and Ward the committee on the part of the House. The Honse then resumed consideration of the unfinished business of Monday last, which was the bill o He red by Mr. Sprinoeb pro v id ing for coinage of gold and silver on equal terms. The bill was defeated, two-thlids not voting for it jeas, 140; nnjs, 102. Mr. uuui'r. moved to suspend the rules aim Less 1111 anil .Mora Mngar, fVew York Tribune I. u tlnna tubailts that she Is entitled to peace uinr net iiuidue ut iiicbmou. ffooiuai ngnnuuu, ami no one a ill deuy tbe Jiullco of her claims. Ulialior idio U quiet or not depend laravly upon li.jrv.lf IMii-r Inhabitants will drop jwllllcs ami attend lo business, all wilt bo well in thu tur liin.nia.fi uf a cihlljGbhcr in the otllco of 7u Jn- dHinHUi$JourHtJ, what lUy need lo du Is to raiM ics lieu anu more sugar. Without Principles antl Ueservcs to Die, I Memphis fMIss ) Avalanche J It lo w thout prlnclplos and doserves to die It now uvcsuuaiiajuv. Uut the paoplo wilt remain IIOT1.I.N. NEW YORK AVENUE HOTEL. Corner New York avenue an I Kourtonth sireet. Ilentlemvn wttb tbelr fanillies can ttnd at Ibis lioiittt)itntirrouudIi)2i ol a plea-wnl Lome, with the eoiivenlaiicesi'f a ell-con lucttsl hoit'l A llherul ar ranKenient will be tnade wttb persona whodealr tlietr meals only. mrliam LAFAYETTE HOTPK. (XUUOVEAN AND Amerln plan,! corner HtA.'ONDand Bstrots N.vf..VVatlilnitoii.UC American plan.tluoandttSO per day. octH.m JAM EH A. PONNKLLY, Proprietor. Ladies' Holly Tree Dining Rooms, No. 618 NIN m aritKLT. MKAK F. A acteit bill of fare always available. riejuUr meats SI cents. Ojx'u during Ibtdty and evening. HUNDAY IN- ei I utb. All dlolica made home-like uud pulalitblo. iltfjj tin 1 I 01H, KKHF.I.IFIT 1 A. Nm. ir.o and HU Pennsylvania avenue. New and cteicantl) furnished h now open rhr the re rcirilon of transient and lermuncnt ifnanlT, 1-x. (x Ilent labia board, f.ii per iiunuh, (I reach cook.) Uciant tarnutiod rm ma. en Milte or single A dell Cloonrtipuf Coffee (ur S cent a "OMlnlty. doO-ly L. HSIeiKH, I'rorrtctor "metropolitan hotel, lath mioraa, wahiiixoton. d a THE CARROLLTON, nI.TIMOHF, MD. n n.fOU.MAN AID. l'ruprlf-tor u.n.roi.KMAN jtKiiviri a u.nMirii. EBBITTHOUSE. llrnilqiturlcrM Army uml Nuvy. (I'OL'II I ROM HMJ-IM'APUH,) WASIIINUTON. V. C. C. P. WILI.ARO mylO-ti l'ro(irifiorL WILLARD HOTEL, ocOra WAMJUNOTOS. D. O. ware.Htationeryjaml I'hw Wotnl" will be received at thlsomcw until I3ni iheOTb diy or March isrs, lorartkJaltobe delivered at lbs Navy Yard, Va.-h ItiCton, I. C free of any espenno to the Govern ment, v tit JlllltlUU OP IXiUU'MENT AND nECRCITINO, Articles entbraocd In lteqiiMttou No.fiH1.eA W. ond aus.cniisixtblt' or Lfmo, Oil, Ac, Hardware, la tltuery.aud J'ltie VVcoLas per detail od achtdule to beiwnat ItihotTlce f-jtch roq.unltlon w 111 b awarded separately, fne, rlh Is reaer ei to reject any or all or tli of fer not tlrmnl ndvantoireous lo the (internment. Itcpoutlble eecurl y required ou the bulitor tbe prf'inpt niilfalilifut delUeryoribeartlclM, iilauk forms for bids to ! tiad ni Mils ofllCA W. W Wlf.LIAMM, l'av Inanacflr. L'alled Hiatea ISavr. luisFdtrw x - pUOI'OJAL.S FOR STATIONARY. hlK RETAHY'aOl'riCftC HKXATKOr-TIIK UMITkUHTATka, WahUIHotox. D.li, Marrli4.1t,a. Mealel propoialawtll Im lecelved at Ihlaollku until twrlieocliKkiu, AIMUL4. Ks, for lurpllim Mla t lonery (br the uvt ol the Henule of the Uuiled mate furoniiyeitr. DUuU lurnts of prniwwnls, fttiowtna tbe niuntltr nud (iiiality nf each artlrlf- And the torni nT bond to 1m) slntd (is the bidder hiid buntlra, will be turnlhed on a.iplluitloii lo this ofllce. 1 lie tjuorto 1"M and Commercial Note, Leal, and Foulamp Piers to tw put up In itrka(of flva qulreaeacbi all perlect Mtpr, of uullonu quuJUy, wll li no ' ont"ldn ' or luiH:i Oct U res. All tna zuanuia I'aner mmi im oi pur jmoitiB win aneeu. nuu oi tua louniirat atock. Hut and broootl !.'.. .... ....... IIS .III-ITW HIIIW1T. mut ba extra well WORMLEY'S HOTEL, OnHNFn II AND riFTKENTH HTIIECTS. JlrstlMW In every rea)iKt. myVtf ST. JAKES HOTEL ONTHK El'ltOFKAN PLVN, Corner Klxth atrc-et and retiut IvanU avenue. ocin-ly rpiIE Altl INdTONV nol2-flin Vli.nJIO.ST AYbNTJE, wne wnu i tome j UtJl-XLK AH.V Prnprtetom. piss a bill suspending the owrations of tho sinking-fund furtive yoars alter July 1, lH?tJ. The mollufi was defeated yeas, lit; najs, Hi, two-thlnls not votlug In tbeallirinatlve, Mr. DUItllAM moved to subtend the rules aud piss a resolution disc-barglng the Commit tie ou Coinage trom the further consideration ot tue bill to amend Uio laws or me uuiuu Mates upon the subject of coinage, to perttct double metallic ataudard of vultte, to provide for tuning gold and silver bullion certificates on specitlcd conditions, nud to ictiro certain fcllver coins now In uo, aud fur other pur iosc, aud to make tbe bill a special order lor Thursday, Apill 4, after the morning hour, the Mil to be bubject to discuulou and amend ment. - The House, hy a vote of IP to !W, refused to nusnend the rules, two-thirds not voting iu the aliirniative. Mr. (UHi: Introtluccd a hill to provide fur the more accurate and economic survey of the public 1 inds. Referred. Tho JIouso then, at 2AQ p. m , adjourned. Jamei Muitineau says that scleueo discov ers tho method vt tho world, but not Its cause, rolfglon IU cause, but netlU method. l'KOFKNNIOXAC.. -I"ADAM DUI'HKE, Indian Iioctrwsuml ritrtune Teller. If yoiihae a skeleton la your cluset ahe will tell yon Low to set rid of It. ltenldeuce, -H K otreet, near 1 hint noriLwest, uliisu gummed wnb pure w bile Miim, or they w 111 not bo re ivl ed. and Kaniplea of all Klmta of envelopes must ba aubmiltedln awtt buses uiid pnt Uiwvery wnytw llievarau u on. verv.it ah vtiinw rnviiuvr kiwiu lMa nltvrriil .n boknctmlainhisnol over 3m each. 'Ilir.cji.aiil.tte of the dideient articles alwa wet rorlliuieiiiirp')d to lie t hat will be rrpilrel.biit the bi-erelurvor i he innate rcMrrtti tohluist If the right toorderlrom contractoia niureor lew of tlieaeveral articlr-flaecorilltistuthawaiiUorihe leiaitmeiit. ProosMliruni cstablbheddeidersbnl) will lecoit vderwl, and preference will he given lo pnxlurtlons ot A inericau hiduatry, if efpially cheap aud ot us good htiruof Iheanoveaithlfsas ma be deMpmted br llieHetntury of lliehenata tiiUM b dt-llM-reU ul Lis nillcvlnthe city of WaUlDgUm. litro of an clung lor currhia) em orbelbretbe 1st day ot Ntitcmbir next. 1 very article mutt be of the.er) bent qualltj, unless mi but i lur i.ualuy Li culled ftr. Aaufllc'eut itlmen of eiuh artlclo proiwel for Is lo acxYitnpiiy l lie i roioaK and m tte murkiil with llieunnieut Hie vripixmtr, and of puptr lliewmshC i er rt-aui. lhewlit.lv or each arliuetpHlill in tba ToregoiiiK llt will iMidwinmla claai and fie Htsua ollering to rurnlr-b any U(h ilainal iha lowest rlt- (iunlliy toitMJ-icd will rwt-ive m ct.ntriwt fortlia iwmeunesiciilliiir aiwnd with two or more aura ulfSHuthhtiHorv to tho Fviretar) of tbe iM-iittelur tho (Hirtornianre thereof, w,liU b bond Is tu bs riled la the ofllce ufibe mid Hetreturv wlilifii ten itajs aUei Hie proposal liai tM-en cuxfutrd lliiny urltcleiconlradeif tor should nol bit deliv ered whbln the lima ttlpu)ateO, or btiontd bo InU rloi In mi) reaper! ft the ample, the bond el th contrac lurwllllwpul InaiilL lronrftU ahuuldba Indorsed Tropoaala fur bta tlonsrylmr the emitp " nnd be dlreded toiheiseo. retary or I tie Hennte, V'nhlnloii. frupoals and spvcliuoiis nial be dtll.t-red ut lbs oitic iree ol charge nnoRriRL' oorham, ecreUtry ol tboKenatofilie L'nliedHiates. iusrl-Uw-4w, I Lnion uiC Hinr oopy, GEO. IB. WELOH, in:risr, lit IXJUn-AND-A-IIALK STnEBT. MADASIE ROSS, 201 D STREET NORTH-H'fT, AMroIocUt .nfl Ht.Uiw Mfdiutn. point, out lb. way tu iuun. in .ii uuurri.Kiu.it DR LrON, THE OUH-JT ESTABUSHaD HpeeiallHl In the rltv,fs.u t i-oiiHiiltut mery 'ILTKHlJAY, WhllNIMlJAY, and HAIURDVY, 60e hi i lli street niitthwent. bftttAiTV (euial complaints andikln d'noaws. uovltJ-ty Dr. C. DoMontrovillo, n. l'i J-J 1 at. uttrtlmeikt(auiiit.lintii.o wll It li. i,V C'oxt between Tuclflli and Tlili teenlli atienta, YYnhlii'toii City. Itolertnie (ol. W K llokirs, 1'ilviue Sremry j ueii. v in. (J, iA'iiik, commiMioner lion John J. Knox, t'oiniitrull. r ol x nam- oe.7iy to til rretildcut j Ueu. V m. Ol ABFILIHI llm I iirrcu te, Vo I h I)uia, Ac D" DU IlOiWOKI 11,011 K HntPKTN .H'lHK nitial aktllttil and the only fx.lenline Mllcal Mf-ctrU Ian i v er In tliUiltj All nervous and tit i on to (llrteuxi'H ihhIHmI) cured I'cmale diitiuipiiuKpfclHltyt Itvlers lu heiiHtora li. VV. Voorliem, Iinlluna, J J. rmtfliNiui.K l i Bumufi Nurment, Hlilngton, I). L', ond Ol h cit. CoiisiilUtlou Irt-e. utflMy II JOIINKOV 111 ttl.lhl' AN11 PI1YWICIAN Ofllie, BHIJ atrectnorihaiMi.bt'iMteumxIh 4tidHer tiitimireeis, atninaiuti, im. hciv ly Dlt II R ROGI!RS,CONII.11NO AND I'll tUIng McdUal Lleclrlcluii, tutu Mnth al uui i iiirjii. r.i'K.ini.'ii, eaeb and dltoiDM-s of women DU N. Kit A NIC WHITE, TIIK MAONKIIC lltaler, 7SI Tenth alreet liotttiwent, treats ane resnAtlly Hie inoni obsilnuie Cbroulu ami Anile Ujt ease. I'ointiutallou iVee Othce hours to lo 11 Da m, audntoUp.u. oce-ly rou tiu: i.Aiui:. MRS; J. P. PALMER, No. 1107 P Street Northwest, Will hat ber GRAND OPENING op French Pattorn Bonnets AND English Hound Hats, OllTHUIVSDAY.udl'RIDAr.SStlinildaillllu.U 1 n ti lilrli tti. rorillAlly Invite. IU. Lidle. of W.-lilns- tun tu i VK'iuiiy. iiim. i ii MRS. C. DONOVAN, of m nmi Avia'iiK. kkw yoiik. lltHUl'KNKH, AT IIKR 1IHANC1I HOUSE. 1322 E1 S0?I6E1BT. . Ad ffli-gtuit wvArlm.ut or ltt KVl ION, mvNrn, .nit 11AI f, imi-J.l' .tvl utbfr I'AUIH OVKU 111M AMI MII.I.INKItV t I'tliv. much lov.r tti.nlMrm.il. I1.H Hri'o.it.n-.I.Hy. l.lMf UUOCT.K1I.N. 2n pounds Oatmeal ai tMiutnlt(trt.haii. Klmir f pounds n iLk wheal. S, Y ... tl (i I ml 1 no ...4 I V . I 9 i n i w MulAMee, per gullou M toiindn TJird llulden N. O 1 poimd can 'lumuloits, b th doon iiitms, cinciniiau. per imhiiiu . . ij H llucon, lint In null. ptr pnund u Skonldera. Cincinnati, per onnd S MiMMtarally l'ork.perpuuiit .. .. (et O U Jaa. roasted, per pound 10 Hio roRMied, per pound ill Apple, IN mil. and ijiiluce Itmnr. Now oikJlut li vve-ktein lulry Ihiller, leas, bphe. I'tcwrtt, imirlltf THE ELECTRIC PEN. toiwio liouo copies horn a hlugle wrlitui fJinclt. Tl'etlieiittl.iiui'ltCnl.und bent iinlhodof pm lutlna nruilara, prltf Uta, mais, dranluaa diiirIi, blanks Jlc l.terv live builne rtrin cuipuraildii bmikM, aclibol, tburcb, and oilier, can havivllnieiuid money I y iiolug ll K ti- hinlnwi In m ir low n Ki n nood penniuii, 4,Ui In ne and the demand limcmliig. BBAD TCISI 1 1.1 isoi'.STArt. I'NurNriARV, Judel, Nov. 'il 177. 1 U Klfttrlu fill ouifil. pun ha"d liont )'n -vp. tflinu-n i. get gieat antUrai I I'm We haw hated la pi Intlitg i-otikldi rably mure Ihau thee nt uf llm mil fit in Ics than two moult, and (uu told all) ruami mend it to auy pull) wh't tlh to ame nttihey lu lueaumeHay, It. V M J Ol' III V Vv ftiilfii We have hundrfdi nf vnluutaiv ludoi uhikiiis emtitlly Mrong us I he Hume rHy, nnl IndiiM-uifiiU ng us NtU) . will be ulltfietrui kconli ttun vlnti wlihlu mviUifi. Htni fur(lunlarsuudsiuih'tufttiilE. ul.i) ll lit l-tH.HriiTu.l Msiuitfr luart-Mt iMIO.TJKlnleei , Uika.M, 111. VTOW H TIIK '1IMI '10 Hrif IA1HP4 CJenl'i and ( blldieu' Coal idl WtarliiaAp parcl, lioulo Sbnii Jtt t I'llumdluarv hlhta-tli pllVt'ft at 'JUislH-t tlld Sninl" Nil 014 I Mi est iioittiweht. All uuli t null Le promptly nt Itmlbdto. fiU I If