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2 i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. FLORIDA. BOSTON. who has charge of the bill, with the Electoral Commisston. "The understanding was thal tho bill ahall retain its }vlnw as unfinished business, feveral bilis on the calendar were then called up and passed, Several private hills passed, and a recess was taken till 10 o'clock to-morrow. the outer wall has been turned Into a furpace for making bullets. The Plaza i3 a pretty, open squarc in the centre of the town, Around it are grouped tho anclent market, tho Cathedral, the Govern- mant palace, and other {uteresting bulldinga, In the middle of the Plaza is the monument erected in 1812 {n commemoration of the Spanish Liberal Constitution. The old palace s mod- ernized and vacd as the pust-oftice. ‘The market conslsts of a roof, supported by n dozen huavy me. and a floorinyg of briek, and every morn- ng the samc scenes are enactod ae asabject T did not wish to entertain. e asked ne ta think over it, 1 replied it would be use- s for me to do so, and before ho left the room 1e exncted o promise of me to mect him at the 3. Charles Hotel at b o'clock the next eveningr. { promiaed to mect him to et rid of him. Taid aot meet him. lle came to the Board and salled me out, inquiring why 1 did nut meet Bim. I eaid I had forgotten it, when he repliesd it was ton important for me to forget. I rald to him 1 do not want youto converss any further withme on the aubject; If you wish to retain sy friendship you will never again mention it, Chicazo, or New York, or Liverpool, or wherever clke ho has taken his WAY. Mints- ters llke Edward Everctt Ilale, and Phillips Brooks and others of the sanic cuiture and lib- crality who extend a welcome to Messrs, Moody and ..nnkr{, are perfectly well awnro of this,, Mr. Hale, fudeed, frankly limits the revisal in- fluence to tho lukewarm Christians. And for the pariabis, those who have eseaped from the Church of Rome, the outstda clnss who crowd our prisons and who ns tramps terrify the country,” Mr. Hale snys, *“the Clirlatian Cliurch onght to end its most eager effort” to awaken The Sunday Opening of the Tab- ernacle by Moody and Sankey. A Visit to the Ancient Town of St. Augustine, TIOUSE. The recess til 10. ti-lay was extended to 11:40, owing o very few of the members belng In the House at the appointed time. Jpon reassembling, Mr. Wilson, from the Description of the Interesting Relics of Spanish Rule. RADWAY' g READY RELIEF Cures the Worst Painsin From Ono to Twenty Mirutes, NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Reading this Advortisomont Need Any One Suffor with Pain, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF 18 A Gure for Every Pain, It was tho First andis the Only Pain Remedy ‘That instantiy stops the most Elflmnlltln%l‘nln& alla; inflammation?, and cures congestions, whether of fhe The Great Crowd---The Effect of the s Committce on Rules, reported € bill amendatory occurred conturles o, The fshermeu Building and Mr, S8ankey's thien, but gvon he consilars it a pretty nearly .n(&"\:;;flzfifwcr:fut'"n'm“.filn;‘fi?fih of "the act providing fof connting of the Elect. congregate there with ™ thelr fiuny waros, gBinxinxl 5 Tiopoless task. But neithor of the abova named 22 to Intimfdation, cte., oral votes, It provides that when either House | The 0Jd Fort of SBan Marco and Xts | and from my window in the hotel I'ean hear > gentlemen, nor any other men of exporicncaand MADR IN KXW ORLEANS, to which question ha replied, * Large numbers were sworn to fo that city."” Queation—Were not there afiidarits Er:'pnrcd fong subsequent to the twenty-four hours re- quired by law? hA““"—![ do {xot know how many days after the twenty-four hours, \Vl!ncauysl\l\l he did not know that Andrews declined the office of District ~ Attoruey for the reasan that he was clected by chanucs in the returns and not by the people} nor did he knaw that Andrews ever wrote a letter to that effect, Witircas sald the Returning Board threw out certaln votes, helleving that in dolog so they were sustained by THB LAW AND EVIDENCH. They did this without regard Io&mrty polities. Question bv Field—DId you know you threw out more Tilden than Hayes votesi Ans\;’nr—\\'e knew after the vote was ascer- talned i Qi—'Dm youknow this while you were do- ng it » A.—1 cannot say we did. Q.—While you were throwing out ;mrhlms, 41 you not know ft would affect the Presiden- tiat clection? A.—I did not. Q.—Di! you not declaro you would not serve .as A member of the Legisiature if the vote was declared in your favor? ‘A, —The reason for making such dcelaration ‘was becausc pf some inquiry relative to the Par- ith of Lafayctte, the returns not having been tent {n at that time. He was candidate in tbat parish, and had safd e knew hie was not cleet- d, and therefore WOULD NOT SERVE At he was retnrned aa clected, Q.—Had you any reason for thinking that the Illourdd ‘wuuld return you, i you werg not clecte A.—Yes; beeause I heard It whispered about that T would be returncd. 1 sald I would not cuiture here, expeets that Messrs, Moody and 8ankey will' touch the purcly philosuphical minds, that is, tho cultivated Radlale, But I gathier that the cvangellsta have entirely differ- ent ideas. Mr. Moody gives a hit at tlis class when he sald, 1N SPEAKING OF TIIA 18M3 OP DOSTON, “Infidels cannnt nelp God from working. God can work in sxpltc of all tho infldels in Boston, fu spite of all the devila fn hell. Ticy cannot hinder His work, But it is unbelicf that is the great obstacle, and the one we want to get out of the wnfi'." With the commen misunderstanding of his L{pc of mind, Mr. Moody malos the mistake of classing all the minda w ich, led by scientific or philosophical rescarch, deny nothing, while they tefuse any absolute bellef of any crced, with the posltire utibetievers. The positive unbellever (s not of ths philosophical order of miude, asa more caroful nequaintance with them would e {,) clenrly show. Tie amount of *frec-will offerings to the Lord™ by means of the clrculated envelopes and the avnouncement that cach would ba expected lo contain ono dollar has been n great disappolntment to the Committee, Tho building cost 830,000, half of which only lnd been pald. The receipts from the *free-will offerfugs” were only $3.800.641 It s to he re- gretted that this blunder of tho “frec-will offerinz® manner of colleetion should have been made, But even at the start, if a little more Christian spirit had been used fn con- ducting the matter, in short, If the Rey, Pente- vost had not turned the Tabernacle on tiat first night into A POLITICAT, ARENA POR_ A FREE FIOT, where he plainly proclalined that might was tight; If a genial fellow, well like Mr. Mooy, for instance, could have enginecred tho matter, there would have been no trouble. But, as | is, all tha funny newapapers, all the joke-loving outside sinners, all tho street-gaming have taken fs engaged in legislative bueincss it can onler an mfiznmmcnt until 10 n'clock the followlug day. ~He explained that unless such a bill was passedd grreat confneiun wonld ensue. After discussion, the bill was recommitted to the Committee on Rules. Mr. Lord offeredd a resolution to prevent any perzon from being adwnitted to the south wing of the Canitol. TReferred. Mr, Wood fntroduced a bill repealing all the taxes on bank capital. Referred, e House then went inta Committee of the Whole on_the Legislati Arrmmrhlllufl ill, with Mr. Reagan, of Te n tho chatr. The bili ngfimnrhml $14,200,155.50, . The reading of the bill hefogr dispensed with, the Commiftes coneldervd it by sections. Mr, Foster noved to amend by striking out of tho firat section the mrngmgh dxing the compensation of Scnators at 34,300, That ucetion had been scttled last year In a con- erence committee, and the Honac should stand . up manfully for what it kuew would be the ac- tion of the two Houses. The amendment was agreed to—183 to 11, Mr. Ilolman gave notice that he wonld call for a scparate vote in the House to see If It would vonflrm the extrordinary vote of the Comnifttee,—~extraonilnary beeatise the House, with almost unanimity, iésa than a year ago, decided that 4,500 was a reasonablo and suf- fielent compensation, It was an unscomly thing for legislators of the people to insist on high salarics for themecives, and to reduce the colnpensation of small-salarfed officers of the Goverment, Mr. Waddell saldl the scrvices of members of Congresa were worth #5,000 or they wore not worth angthing, If the Chalrman of the Com- mittee on Awronflnllnm could reduce tho sal- ary of metnbers Lo $4.500, he would then try to reduce it still further, and people from his (Waddell's) part of the country could not comne to Congress. Mr. Holman trgsliml that the cconomy ro de- them jabbering in thelr odd, broken, BSpanish Dungeons. diatect. %, ¥ e TIE CATHEDRALy 1ike the fort, s seemingly Impencirable to the assaults of time. It was constrncted in 1703, The most noticeable portion of the exteriot i the Moorishf belfry, with four bells in separate niches, the whols with the clock forming n cross. One of the bellsis dated 1033, and is said to have been taken from a rbn]m which once existed fust outside the city gate. The teadition ~ 1s that the chapel ‘was called “* Nuestra Scnora dela Leche, or # Our Lady of the Milk,”—so named from an old Roman superstition, the Juno Pronuba belng the delty whom the Ruman matrons invoked to uupg{ly them witn nursing milk for their infants, No oue In town séemed to _know tho exact location of theold chapel, though I inquired of many natives, Finally I made a thorough exploration of the ground [n the vicinlty of the city gate, and found faint traces of what had evidently ouce been tho walls of the structure, but quite overgrown with turf and grassy The cathedral s notSopen to visitors,—a fact that will be recelved with surprise by readers who have had experience with the vergers und priests on the Continent, who are decldedly amorous of alxpences, and francs, and groschien. Seeing the door of the cathedral open yesterday aiternoon, I seized the oppor- tinity to steal'in, Bome kind of servico seemed t htlu progress, and, to wy extreme astonfsh- men! THE ' AURIENUR CONSISTED ENTIRLLY OF NEGROES. According to popular belfel, the negro has but ong religlon, the Methudlat, except, Irdecd, where In rare instances he {s given to fetishe worship. These, iowever, were evidently Cath- olics. Most of them wero children, unly a very few older heads being visible b the dim lght of the tapers. A sol- ftary pricst with shaven crown and black akirts was golng through some incantations, and Brother Moody a Good Deal Crit- fcised Externally, A Negro Funeral In the fiisterical Catholic Catbe. dral--Scenes In and Oat of Chareh, Phillips Brooks and Bdward Everett Halo —The Olass that the Revival A Tand of Tropioal Delights. e Will Reach. Sperial Coprespondence of The Tribune. 81, Avavsting, Fla,, Jan. 81.—In this out-of- the-way nook the current of 1ifa moves lazily. Everything here Is old and quaint. Now and then the tide comes reluctantly up the Matan- 2as River, and, reaching the strange and for- gotten mystery of Bt. Augustine, sinks back- ward eoltly and reverently Into its natural resting-place, the eternal sea. Tho fleot-footed gales, which sweep eagerly down the coast, and toss the billows fito a Tage of foam, and leave them to die out revengelees upon the long, white reachiea of sand,—even these pause in thelr carcer at the low-lying Anmstasia Island, and i they ever touch the anclent Spanish- town beyond, thelr breath s only gentle, and subdued, =nd respectful. 1 do ot say this of tny own knowledge or {nfer- ence, but I give it as told to me by thoweather- beaten old Minorean pllot, while we were rock- fnzon the wild waves underneath the white wall of the fort; and the lttlo sall Rapped with & rapturous aceent of corruboration. ST, AUGUSTINE can be best described by saylng that it is ko uothing else. It s certainly not an American town; ft §a not aven a modern town; fLisa The Roman Catholic Revival. Speclal Correspondence of The Tridune, Bostoy, Feb. 1.—It Is too early yet to pro- ‘phesy angthing as to the probable resulta of the revival undertaking of Messrs, Moody and Ban- key in Boston, The litle flurry' about the # frecewill offering to the Lon1* which occurred at the cholr rehearsal last weekby no means tm- palred the interest or thé curlosity which had been growing gradually since the first beginning: otthe Tabernacle, Andon Bunday alternvon when the services openod the buflding was packed. For an hour or more before the doors even were opened the street-cars wero filled with pevple tuking their way to the Tabernacle, Those who waited unt!l nearer the hour of opening, lung on by car-straps, and other- wise found themsclves ono too many. And ar- rived at the scene of Intercst, T can spenk feel- ingly of the crowd that surged and pushed and Jostled ono tndlvidual, untll within THE SAPE AND BACRED PHECINCTS OF THE “pRESS ENTHANCE." Tho Beston Sunday Times describesgihc . 5 up the cry of the ¥ Freo will offering Lo the | 7 Kioiimeh, Bowols or other giands oF orkans, Ly rided had red: exponses of t ro. | relle. Strolling along the old seawall, with | 7y puring iow and thien unintelligible Latin | Tabernocle as \'a crots between a railrond dEpot. | yiorgih Wid applying it fn all sorta of satlrical Shplication,” m«‘f—"fi Tt obeson, who offercd you a bribe, mgcil'» 5;?':@&:"'?10-) :w u:c ol mc OVEF” [ the Plaza aud the Government Palace, the | eyclamations, The audlenca wan resticss and | and s hippodrome, wilh some faint sugzestions | wage: BEE g ’ H i’ Mr. Kelley (Pa.) charged that this Congresa aucient convent, the crumbling fort, and the strange-shaped houscs, and the mnarrow, crooked strcets, nll In full view, onc can scarcely belleve that ho is in active, progressive, new-fangled America. It Is fortunate that St. Augustine was planted still your friend{ A.~I do not regard him as my enemy. Ido not think I have ecen hin since, Q.—Do you not think that a man who would offer you & bribe was o bad man? A~ think it was very unkmpcr in him. Q.—But do you not think 1t was very dis- of ameat market thrown in.”! This description strikes one as exceedingly apt upon entering the bullding, and recelving the odd effect of the broad aud rathor Inelegantly shaped windows, blindless and curtaluless, which sends lu o flood of cross lights in all dircctions, suflcient to One thing Is a maticr of curfous moment just now, and that the revival which the Jesuit Fath- crs have Legun ot the Church of Bt. Francis here, This fact glves weight to Mr, Halc's sug- gestion that tho * Pariahs,” who aro scceders from tha Church of Rome, are of more consc- quence to tho Christian Church of any kind or *hecdless, many of the children catlng uruut(u dnd amusiog themscives by jumping over the seate. By nud:r, at a sliial, four uegro boys stepped forward and lited n little white box that 1 had not observed hitherto, lying noar the altar. Everybody got up from thelr seats mnd rushed © out in great dis- 1N FROM ONE TO TWENTY HINUTES, Nomatter how violent or excructating the paln, the Theumatie, Ded-Ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, XNeuralgic, or prostrated with discase may suffer, RADFAYS RBADY RELI Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflamma. tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of the Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of tho Lungs, -Soro Throat, Diffoult Breothing, Palpitation of tho Heart, Hystorios, Croup, Diphtheria, OCatarrh, Inftuenza, Hondache, Toothacho, Neuralgis, Rheumatism, Oold Ohills, Aguo_ Chills, Ohiliblains, and Frost Bites, h \cation of the Teady Nellof to the p;x};w&'é';ainn IR RN AR e "Tweuty drops fn hall atumbler of water will, ina miautes,” curo Cramps, 1'aina, - Eour Stomae, xluflh\lr‘l. ck licadache, 1larrhoes, Dypentery, Colt i thio Bowels, ani wll {0 ains. ravelers should alwdyacatry a battio of RADWATA RELIEER with them, A fowdrops in water wiii roventsickness oF paina from chaugo of water, It tter thaa French lirasdy or Dittérans a stimulant, FEVER and AGUE, over and Ayue cured for afty ceats. 14 no oA E L A AR R I A S, aad i other matirious, biliots acaric typhild s and othes forers (el by ibivny Wl itk na liadway's Ready Rollef. ¥Ity oonta per borde. tetaby Drogaista. was the most expensive the country had ever had. It refused to make the nccessary appro- riation for public bulldings, aml was {r.\:lng arge rents for offices In different citfes,—~In Chieago !TD.% while the publlic bullling on which 4,000, had Leen expended was not completed for want of the ueces 8ppro- he locs order, hustling past the boys carrying Y scct ‘at thia evoch than any other class, It ]m"“f ', o. rh; ;on;l ?u l’llllmulclpll.ln lu.'»,m A }mfllo m{fl,‘.m‘m,,{gh.;mfi: :ll;,,t, E.;’.:'}fi:‘,’;’.‘,,'{} tho hox, who, lr‘x‘-lwl, were mrncl)g more sedate, X‘I‘ffio:;‘ M:I[::'l‘::"lfl,l :l‘": fj;‘c “::‘:fi 1:,:0'"‘,“;: would scem as if the Juumylmd a strong fear Q.—~DId you turn Dr. Robeson out of your [ {he | bullding =~ on = which = 8300000 o papi changes of time and lite. Hero It fs [ L00 rabble lalied and laugiied ‘In o manner | dietlonarys o e omt, | that the Protestant revival might draw it this 1 e his had been cxpeaded was left unfiniahe go-calledeconomical. legislation was a blow at labor and the productive industries of the coun- try. In the last political campaign the Demo- crats had gone to the vountry un their profes- slous of cconomy, but he thanked God the Amerlcan people had sume intelligence. The Democratic majority in the present House was about two-thirds. In ihe next House it would be n questionatle majority of two or four, Mr. Carr said that what the pcople meant by reform was thol the wasteful expenditure of publle money should be stopped; that the robbéry of tha ‘lreasury .should be ended. But he never understood the peopis to mean that-those employed by the Governinent should be starved, or that the real and uatural cxpenses of the Government should .be cut down Lelow the proper figure. The peo- lo Leloved that. to be o infstaken idea of re. reuchment, They did not e:Rc:t that sort of economy, He thought that $5,600 salary for members of Congress was little enough. Flually, the discussion closed, and subse- quently, on Mr. Foster’'s motlon, a like amend- tent was niade in the item for salarics of wem- bors of the House. ‘Lhe Comuittee rose and the Houso took o re- cess Ll 10 o, m. to-morrow. MISCELLANEOUS, URISTOW AND JIAYES, LouisvitLe, Ky., Feb. 2.—In relation to the reeent artlele to the effect that Gen, Bristow had been infornied by Intter of Gov. Hayes! in- tentlon to vindieate hin and frlends I inaugu. rated, the Evening News to-day gives the nnme of D, P Murray 48 the informant fn the mat~ ter. Murray was n the Federal service during the War, and lins bren ¥ccretury of numerous Democratic State Conventlor o —— e CASUALTIES. RIVER COLLIKION, Cano, 111, Feb, 2—TLast night the steamer Charles Morgan ran futo the little steamer Ap- ele below Osceola. Charles McCarthy, a deck passenger, who was asleop on a cotton hale, was of tho less sensltively organized to an exasperat- Ing extent. No “dim religlous light? s brought to bear here upon the rollgious sensi- bilitles. But If tho * artlstic sense s to be trusted, it would cer- talnly scom a8 i it were well worth while for the projectors of 'the enterprise to “look to thelr lights* fn'more than one sense, But it was an interesting sight to soo the 6,000 faccs all turned expectantly towards the platform. It suggested to more than onc the crowd. of faces at the Jubllee four years ago, Yct the beautl- ful arrangoment o the Jublice bullding offerred an unflattering comparison to tho uglincss of the Tabernacle, But It is unfalr to make such comparisons between the two, for onc was bullt with an cye to grace and beauty almost entiraly, and the other - with 8 lovkout for utility. 1n short, ono' was bullt under the supervision of tho solld men of Bos- ton, and tne other UNDER TiB OAY INBPIRATION OF FATRICK GIL- sorBl But to return to the solider structure, let me relate my impresssions and observations of the walting multitude, In the first placo, as far os I could acc or overhear, it was a curious mujtl- tude rather than an Intercsted one. All Boston was there; that 1s, representatives from all classcs, and therefore of all crecds. Bide by sido with evangel. feal bellevers sat froethinkers and TRadicals of tho rankest type. Fashionablo High-Church goers and “unfashionable Low- chnreh-gocrs, cultivated and uncultivated peo- ple were thero from the differont motives that might be supposed to actuate mitds eo widely difforent. But at the root of all luy an Intonsy curosity, **What, you here I heard ono of the bollovers exclaim to a well-known Radieal friend. “ Yos, why not!” was the smiling ro- sponse. **Why should not Fbe futerested? I am Intenscly interested to sve what it is— that was quite inappropriate {n a church, much lcss at o fuueral, for sitch waa the character of the service, One woman alono scemed to fecl differently from the rest. She followed the cof- fin elosely ond wept. Poor thingl She was probablythe mother of the dead child. Ina moment the church was closed, the nofsy erowd had shufiled out of sight, and the Span- {ah priest with shaven head was coldly motion- ng mo to leave. It was all llke a dream, and I strolied vut quite bewildered. OTHER POINTS OF INTERRST 1o the town nro the ses-wall, bulit of coquina, and extending along the entire front of tha, city for over a mnlle, the barracks, where soveral companics of troops are stationed, the ofd Hu- guenot lmr(lm;‘firuuml, aud the city gate. The luttor is o tine ruin, behvfi the remnant of tha wall that onve protccted the northern side of tho town. It has loop-holes and_ sent: very class, and thercfors weaken the Roman Chitreh {n’ prestige, and so had set on foot o cownter-revival, Tlme alone will show tho re- sults of cither, and in the meanwhlic ull classes are looking on with a varfed interest, cither of curfosity, intellectual or otherwlse, or of re- vived emotion {n this emotional atmosphere. in a measure solated from the world—at lcast it has Leen so until within the past few years, sinco the ratlroad to thie 8t. John's River hos been in operation and cven now - ita abaence of business facilitics is fts salvation from the speculntor and the immigrant. IHow long the town will so remalu it s difficult to forotell} but, at the present rate, it should be preserved In its present character by the suthority of Qovernment or the State as a memento of the carliest attempta at colonlzing the New World. TUE TOWN Is about scventy miles from Jacksonvills by traveled srays, and {s reached by steamer from that plave to Tocal, whence the rallrvad hefore mentioned trausfers passengers across the fif- teen miles of land between the St Jobin's and the ocean. Fornerly the land-passage was made by stage. Of late years o tramway has been constructed, which las recently been ad- vanced to the dignity of a rallroad. 8t Augus- tluo itself conslsts of four principal streots run- ning parallel with the beach, from which the town Is scparated by a long, narrow island, the inner sound or stralt belng tormed the Matanzus River. These four streets are Intersccted by numerous smaller streets orlanes ot frregular intervals. This {s the outline of the town In the Lricfest language; but to convey any {dea of the appearanice of tho strects and houscs to one who has nover scen them is difficult, It may be stated, vo begin with, that nll the strects, in- cluding Tolemato, 8t. George, Charlotte, and Bay, arc marrow and tortuous, scldum tnore than flteen feet In width, and often too small for vehicles, Tn fact, In the good old days of Spanish rule, no vehicles wero allowed on the strects, which were neatly paved with shells and coucrete, traces of these materials being yet visible. There are no stores such as may be found In other American towns of tho same size, but thero are plenty of little, dark, con- Toom A—~Igotridof him by promising to meet hin at the 8t. Charles Hotel, but did not go there. PQATDM you express your detestation of the ofer A.—Ttold him I did not approve it, and not to mention It to me again. Adjourned H11 to-morrow. LITTLEFIELD NEPORE TIE SENATE COMMITTEE, ‘The Benate Committee Investigating the con- duct of the late election in Louisiana to-day ex- amined Littlefleld, onc of the clerks of the Toulslaga Returning Board. Ile stated that the rewurn tigures which were altered by himself came Into the hands of the Morrison ‘Commit- tee through his uncle, Mr. Sfmnflll . He also ftated that Bpearing is a Republican, but n Nicholls man. Witness gave the retum to Spearfug without compensation. A fow days beforo dolng 8o, Spearing thad intro- duced witness to & “mon npamed Gifford, a bank examiner, ond witness told Syenflnm in the presence of Gifford, of the existence of the return which had been changed. @ifford told witness If e would go to Washington with him (Giffori) the Scere- tary would give him (Gifford) $100,000 for the return, Witness would not go, because he would not sct a prico on himself. e was NOT FOR SALE, He regretted what he had done, and wanted toget outof the dificulty without having it known that he had changed'the flmires on a re- turn. He afterward stated that ¢ the $100,000 waa to come from the Sccretary of the Natjonal party or Treasurer of the Ropublican Com- mittee.” When he went from New Orleaus 1o Springfleld, I1l, ho was accompanied by Spearing, and by v, o lawyer, andn Democrat. Ile rtated t he refused to testi- 1y before tho Morrison Committee on the first. day of his appearance before them; but on the recond duy he told nll, becuuse Gen, Hurlhut, of Morrison's Committee, had tricd on the first day of the witness' examination to prove that he'(witness) hud ATOLEN TUE RETURN which had come into the possesslon of the Com- mittee through 8pearing, and witness had to tell all to clear himself of the suslcluns caat apon him, e ol HUNTING A OAT. The Altogether Unfortunnte Mistake of & Trookiyn Wife. s New York World, Mra. Willlam Groot of Myrtle avenuc, Brook- Iyn, told her husband, on " the evening of the ith of December last, that shic was going to be out part of the evening, and suggested that she invlte a lady fricnd of bis, 2 Mrs, Rosewald, to liclp beguile his lonoliness. Yo readidly nssont- ed. After the children had been putto bed, Mr. Groot_and Mrs, Rosewald Yluyud cuchre. Then Mr. Groot got a pitcher of lager and sone pretzels, They were just getting comfortable when there came r seratching nolee on the win- dow-pane. Mrs. Roscwald grasped Mr. Uroot's arm nervously, and the latter hastily arose and wont to Investigate. It was only theeat come home from a plenfe. It rubbed against Mr. Uroot's leg and thon swent under the . Bud- denly thio tlow of lagerand pretzels was inter- rupied by ahorrible coughing and lnuuvr(nF undor the bed, Mr. Groot got downon his Inces, and, liftlag tho coverlid, pcered fato the darkness, but was unable to sce anything. “Bring n light," eald he. ‘Whereupon Mes, Rosowald brought the kero- sene lamp, and, placing It on theiloor, heraclt stooped down tosco what sho could discover. At thasame time Mr. Groot leaned forward with the same_intontion, and their heads met with conslderable violence. After a mutunl in- terchange of apolozies, Mr. Groot navivg deluged his companion's head with camphor fn token of his regret, ho again essayed to discover the whereabouts of i pet, and soon esplod her al tho back of tha bed, + Pull out the bod," sald Mrs, Rosowald; “it probably haa a bone in its throat, and wo must take it out." William avcordingly arose and pulled the bed boxes, commanaing the rond for somo distanice. It is -stippased to be 200 years old. A Confederato monument, {n konorof the citizens who fell In nlnlxu:uz for the lost cuuse, adorus 8t. George street, 8t. Augusting s much frequented by North- ern people during the winter, and soveral fine resldences have beon erected by wealthy men of w York, Among them may bo mentloned ihat of Honry Byll, of Ball, Black & Co., cost- ng about 850,000, that of John Howard, costing £50,000, and of W. IL Aspinwall, costing $26,000. The number of visltors last winter was about 10,000, The great resort of everybody In the town s the Plaza, and, really, a more pleusant common 1 have scldom seen anywhere, THE ORASS UERE 13 ALWAYS GREEN, and there are numerous shade-trees and benches for the convenlenco of {dlers. IHore, therefore, az bo found at all liours nf the duy the wan Invalld from the North, tho resticss plensure- recker, the soldler in lis unifarm. tho native Minarean of dusky skin, and the dark-skinned but bright-eyed Spanlsh girls, the nursemald ‘with the gay-colored bandanna around hier head, anid hordes of merry children making tho old aquare ring with their Juyous laughtor—tho whole forming a pleturesque and memorable aceng, In the nclghboring gardens the tall date-pulm wavea Lta scimeter-shaped leaves; the banana, the flg, and the pomegranate peep forth DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS Dtlriiion, gamaec ay's i I q of SRR et cuof o d with swest gom SR TR AL ston. , Disd 1leadache, Constipsilon, Coatiyencas 3 ! . tracted shaps oocupyinie tho lower floots of the | from o profuston of goiden oranges, and the f tl n I want t for | alittlo way from the wall, and Mrs. Hosewald, | Hon, Dysaopsine’ Biiloatavis Difinus Fever, inf - Adjqued. —— 50 bindly crushed that he died soon after Janding | dwelling houses o old-fashioned coutour. In | joynon, tho citron, the Hue, and tho gava unite ::;;fl.cr: x,‘:,r ,:,,n;;!:( jor And‘;,‘:,‘:: o u..:akc:: Knceling upon It, crawled over tho back to sco m-“fl{éfl“ awels, Litca, and all ét jaacemen OREGON. here. Another deck passenger was slightly in. | Y rambles through the town 1 have found but | iy pearing thoir mingled odors to the eaptivated the object of thefr solleitude. cure. Parely vegetable, con one modern brick house, The otticrs, with the exceptlon of several mansions recently erccted by New York milllonalres, are either Irame: wit! antique shape, or are the 2 UENUINB OLD OOQUINA BUILDINGS that bave come down from former ages un- noto to tha Radlcal's intercat—curiosity of tho analytical kind, Not a vulgar, uncultivated curiosity, but the curfosity of meuta! analysis, It was very casy to separate tho different cls of thinkers as the service opened talning no mercury, m! ervs the following symploms resulting fron phiarders of the Digestive Graane: e Colstipations Taward Pliss Fullness of the Iigod la tha lead, Actdity of the stomacn, Naases, Heagtbura, Dliraust ot Food, Fullnew of Wolkut Iy the Nt lons, it of i i senees of the Mngercr In this tropleal wonder- land. Q. E. W, FIRES. eml, ordeleterfousiru, Jurcd, aud a third Is missing, who s supposed to hiave jumiped oyerboard. Al three were pas- sengers on the Aggle. Itscemsthe Captalnolthe Aegle, who was at the wheel, after responding to Morzan's sicual to pass, beemme confused WY meo ft," sho sald, **but Its eyes look so ter- rible I dara not touchit." sOh, pshaw,” laughed Mr. Gront; “yon 1adies are always afrafd. I'll got her,” and bo secordingly got on the bed and reached down MORE TILDEN TELEGRAPITIC LITERATURE. ‘Wasuinatoy, D. C., Feb. 2.—In the Oregon Electoral inqury to-day the following telegrams were introduced; s Bour Kru ‘8inking o Flutiering In i ‘ < - ; | for thecat. Eionath s ming of the tHead, 1o o ead Lifieet Ouatia, Neb., Nov, 25, —L. d. Grorer, Selem, o chanred In a1l their characteristics. Coquina, it AT JANESVILLE. AND' MESSHS, MOODY AND BANKEY CAME. TO Dreathidy, Flatier|ss at tho 1iedre, Choking of sudo: prec: Sfan lofl Omata io sen you. Vil arrivo | ikt 46 para o the akdg oppaslte to that | 4o scareely e explulned, fa tho niamo klven 10 Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. THE PRONT, O e adur s | €Fiing Exkatslon whsh i & Lyios Bostae: Binncius Mm"lh .yc.d) Delay action, a species of rock, formed by the action of time and tido out of millions of lttle seneshiells, It s quarrled on Anastasia Jsland, and has recontly como agaln Into favor, afteradisuse of overa contury. Tha coquina_ walls, when erected, were genernlly ‘contedd thickly with line, and were thus renders cd_oxtremely durable, The exterior nf onc of these old Spanish houses is strikingly intercsting. It always abuts the strect, and, together with ita lofiy marden wall, oifectunily huts from the vulgar'gaze the domestic afafrs, A deeply-nrohod, low door way uffords exit to the street, and the door s generally adorned with a hugo tron-knockor, such as may yet be scon attached to somne of the Fan’s bow, when too late for the latter to avold collislon, "The damage to the loats was not very scrlous, —— A FATAL DOSE. Spectat Dispaich to The Tribune. Mapisox, Wis, Feb, 2.—James Wilson, n man 82 years of age, hving at Waunatee, {n this county, feeling the nced of sthmulants during the night, got up to procurs It, and by mistake tnol up a camphor-bottle and drank four ounces of thy spirits, lie was unablo to survive the nm-utr, and died alinost fmmediately from ex- austion. Vislon, Dotaor Weha before tha sixht, Feverand Dul Pain {8 the fead, Deficiency of Perapleation, Yellav- Kkin and_Eycs, Patus In tha biile, Chett, and Budden Flushes of liesl, Uuruin i tbe A 16w dosey of RADWAY'S PILLS will freo thasys: tem from sil Of the shove named disorders, Frice, 23 conta per box, Hold by Drugglats, JanesvieLe, Wis., Feb. 2,—About 8:80 last night o firo was discovered fn the rear of tho Bchuyler Houso stable, and the building wns totally destroyed before the englues got to work, Tho Schuyler Tlouse, A. B. Edwards, l»mnflelur, then took fire, and burned for two nours, anid when finally extinguished the bulld- ing was left a mers wreek, the contents hav- ing been removed to the street. The bam of the Farmers' Iotel was also badly danged, and tho contents destroyed. Al the bulldings destroyed were frame, and very old. Tho total ‘loss s about $10,000. Tosured in the Niagura of New York for $1,0003 Nntlmmlsur Hartford, $1,000; Franklin, Phila- Gronar L. MiLren. Drc, 6. —To Col. W. 7. Peilon, New York: Glory toGod. {lold o 10 ono Electoral vote fn Oregon, I have 100,000 men to back it “84 (Signed) Conse. Wanuxarox, Dec, B, 1870.—Tn Judae Strong, Balem, Ure.: Tildon lias 183, fncluding one from Oregon. (Sigued) A s.‘il:m-n-. Savex, Oce,, Dec. 8, 1870.—T0 Peter Donakos, Netw York ; Tappreciate the seatiments exprossd} thanks far congratulations. {Slgned) L. A. Groven. Owans, Neb., Doc. —. Col. W, T. Pelton, 15 Gramerey Park, New Tock i Tgnorant shalo There was a certaln cager oxpectuncy in tho facos of tho Christians who wero In favor of the wmovement,—a wecoming look. On the other hand, there was tho keen, critical recognition,, a walting for tho “*next thing," in the eves of many, and in others a placid seceptance of the eftuation, with u gllmmor of curlosily breaking through. The singiniz by tho trained cholr of 800 volces was listened to passively, as also was the pre- Nminary prayer by Dr. Wehb, The realinterest bogan when Mr. 8ankey at length rose aml com- menced singing his fatnous hymn, Tho Ninety aused a moment In her astonishment, and, fail- R:c to grasp tho aituation, srm"pcrl athrec-leg- ged atool which stood near tho fire, Just as her spouse was dragzing the atrugeling catup b, tm back of the neck she struck Mrs, Rosewal: with the stool, That lady sprang to her fcet and there was an awful time, In a fow days & summons and complaint were served upon the offending Mra, Groot, fn which $1,000 dsmages was nsked for injuries sustalned at the rencontre In question, The Intter proposes to defend upon the wround of justifiable assault, as under the circutmstances any wife would hrve pursucd & similar course. The case will como to trial {n a few days. Ovarian Tumor 0f Ton Years' Growth Oured by IR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES 1 have had nu Ovarlan Tuator in the Uvarit and Howels for Ten Years, Dec 27, 1873.—Du. Itanwayr Ths oifhark iy b beneiitedy s Ruka iy atadTmentt L hiave had an Ovarfan Tumnor n the Ovaricasud fov: RUSHED, older housés'of Philadelphia, Thurcis seldom | delplin, 81,2005 Bpringtield Fire and Marino, | and Nine,” "Tralned as a great num- : 2::"("“.?:'&ol&l’l”"&?fi%’éi‘h“}fl‘é}fln‘x figa‘.{g- nymnm.,:m“. The Tridbuna. a window on the ground-loor, oxcept in cases mn?’s-.’l'nu'l Flro and Mariuc, 81,0005 North [ ber of the listencrs wero to tho best WHEN THE HAWTHORNS BLOOM AGAIN. wnere the ‘house has been upproprinted for business uscs, and the = wiudow then hus evidently heen constructed at a com- parutlvely recent date. The roof ulways juts ont towards tho parden, furming bulvoiles. None of the older houses, so far aa I have seen, have balconles overhanging the strect, The Donnaa and Senoritas were too earefully watched 1n those davs; they had not such opportunitics for street - flirtation s have their fair deacend- ants, Strect-halcoufes aro found on many of the framo dwellings, which, of course, have no East Baorsaw, Micl, Feb, 2.—Charles Mere rett was kllled by o falling timber whilo at work on a dam across the Horsey River. B e ety THE ST, LOUIS GORGE, 87, Louts, Feb. 2.—Tho gorge at Arsonal Tel- and broke thls morning, and the feo s siow pouring down from above. the clty {n a steady stream, on s riso of two or three feet. No dam- afze has been dono yet as far as knowun, and none twelve, wall, or mysclf, or both, I{ountz Tllden- §ah Ttepublican reilable heyond donbt, Laat re- sort, protect averybody and use Davis’ answer. (Signed) Geo, L, Miuen. Thers were no marks on the dlspateh algned. Cor;n to indicate the place from which it was sen riea, $1,000; and German, of Freoport, 81,000, Clark Palmer, of Lifin, had s fino horse burned {n the Schuyler Fouse barn, and Mr. Edwanda lost two horscs ani a caw, While at work on the roof of tho rear of the Farmers' Hotel, Willlam Cunningham slipped off, falllyy upon his sido, and was very scriously fufured fn ternally. It {s thought ho will reeuver, but will be confined to bia bed for some ine. e —— . CLEWS I TROUBLE. musle, under the fincst ecultivation, thoro was a somothing in Mr, Bankey's volce, a note of power and sympathy, a tbrill of triumphant certalnty, that had a charm as undenioble as it wasdeclded. Then for the first thne- the cool crities bogan to understand where the power of tho evangelists lay. None of them, of course, cver doubted that It was an emotional power, but most of us, I think, supposed that It was ‘When the hawlbarns bloom agaln. Love, When the hawthorns bloom again, T will fiy, will Oy to thee, Love, My true Love, far o'erthe maln. T.4ko a bird that Inng has wandercd Varaway from liappy home, T will sooni return to thee, Love, Nover, never more to roam. IN CONGRESS. NATE. WasmiNGToN, D, C., Feb, 2.—The recess hav- Whon the hawthorns bloom agnin, Love, When thelr anow.white hlossoms blow, ‘When the meery, merry song-binde v Bueclal Dispatch $0 The Tridi less nersuasive, more of i Tondly, I 18 ToFton years | tried the Deat physicians of 12 fog been ordered yesterduy thl 10 to-day, ut | s approhended. Tha s le from the Missourl, | E7eatare. Aw for the roofy thoy tuvarlably | . ). yoay T, B order of arrest was TILE OLD-PASHIUNED BLAM-DANG ORDEN, Tl O 1t withaiit sy ben A such e that lour hall & doven Beuutora only wors 1% | st 1 thougbe that the riverwas apen 4 i | SCR, SDward ot & stoep tucline, amd_ dhero l i T AT s st svaniie, ity enes 1" dad smm'l‘y room for the fncvitable dormer window which fs generally heavily shuttered, But over all there hanys THH VEIL OF ROMANCUH AND TRADITION, What stories conld each of theso ancient dwell- fssual againet Henry Clews, the banker, to-day, in & sult brought by Hennequin & Co, Clows refused to give up twenty-nine Toledo & Wa- bash_bonds demu&ml with him as security by the Paris firm, which sugs Lo recover $30,00% for I looked about wme whilo the singer was pouriny forth his volco along the spirited lines, cvery word clearly and distinctly reaching the ear, und by that virtue adding ten-fold power to In tho calm, still eventide, ‘W1l 1 homeward fly Lo thee, Love, W 1 claim thee for my bride. ‘When the hawthorna bloom lrln, Love, o . the chamber, aud the recess wus continucd till noon, The seaslon being resumed during . the morn- Ing bour, a bill was passcd providing for the up us Kansas City. 81, Louts, Feh, 2.—~Alter belng {ee-bound for fiftyslx days, the river finally burst its bonds hetween 10 and 11 o'clock this morning, and lee o 3 Lhad not much faluh fn thew, but duslly, aftcr ‘muck on, 1 tric: B o pirehasci sl bottiveof the lieslvent, two boresdd the Vil and two buzes ot tha Jiclicr. 1 used thod wuhauiun{dtrmwmwum. [ deterinined o perie- as Wa will »it beneath the sha lyo more boities of the liesolvent, tvd ings tell If gifted with tho power of speoch! 0 tho cifect, and T abserved fn a dircet lino threo Of tho good 0ld hawthorn-tree, Love, M A Fille, Before tf punishment of persons making or having in | hus Leen passing the vity, but not [n great quane | What tales & pussian, of stolen mec(lnnp:t the :}:fi ";‘l:f:" ;x',"&&"l',:fi'_'l“" of the bouds, Clews | womoy diligently usinye their pocket-handker- (Whore ar vows of 10ve werg mad :‘fi'}ufiggx}:fl e Sl b '": A thelr posscssion dies, molds, cte., for munu- | tities, ever since. Nuvization southward fs re- | lattleed gate, of lovers scaling the garden-wali! Hig At e S R chicfs} -1 kuew then that,however effcctive Mr, Ab! thoss daya were days of gladuo: 1 continued 10 usa the modictio unitl ['was sure fucturing counterfelt coin. Tho present oceupanta arg nuch like thelr ane rs, -1t _appearances arc any Indication, ¢ strolling duwn one of the strects Jast Iwasentirely carcd. | twok 1o e Lt sud durivg that timaloss n alt [ il a [tesolve LottleaTtellef, and six boxes of th Hlls, Ahl thosa days wera days of joy,— You a sweet and winsome maiden, 1'a wild sud wayward boy. auned, and steamers will prepars for business to-morrow. The fee on the: western sldo of the Arsenal sland etill holds fast, but The Oldest Stone Tools Yet Found, Moudy might be as a preacher and exhom;a lie Omo of the problems which geolugists now would not have half the power if_not afiled by this majestie singer. Aud Mr, Moody bimseff A bill also passed relating to public accounts, cento It provides that all clufms against tho United Wil fi titads 3 evenlng 1 camo aeross o youth and mujden | Proposa to themscives I3 to ascertatn dotinitely | realfzed that half the battle was with this swect el perfectly well, and mybeart 1o sull ol K Btates which uccounting officers of tho Ireasury | willl, no doubt, break up and | standing In close Jrosimits %tho Iattico only be. | rhathor tho extatenice of man. befure ‘the close | ainger, when e stnnoned hint ta. foln bitk In W Dbty Dl aeala ey :‘;J;'sfi’.‘.?ma‘.‘?.'::.l‘fl.‘.‘.fi:}’ e “5':m}"l5".u"bw. or lieuds of any department. or bureau ure au- [-rut ot very soon. Tn tho meantimo there fs o | tween them, holding w whisnered consultation [ of th glacial epoch cun bo certainly proved. | s Jubors, 1t {8 tho sama kind of mag- { , 1will iy, will iy to thee, Love, . audiny prayer lathat It may Vo sa inachi of & biesded thorlzed to exatlne und deeide, shall be_ de- | sufliclont cliannct on tho eastery wide for pracul- | in lover-iky toue. Just Uke thele grandpareuts, [ The method of proof consists fn the oxamin- | yotlam thut runs all through the flory My own Love, fara‘er the Matn, Like a bird that long has wandered ¥araway from hnpry home, 1 will soon return to {hec, Love, Nover, nover moro Lo roam, Cuicaao, January, 1877, Jossru D, Tunxar. e —— toutigiasely " MHS. K, C, DIDBISS MWra, 1ibbins, who makes tha o cerfificato, “‘bl: Srmn for whom [ requested you to pend miediciue une, 1873, The medicines above stated were boui of me, with the exception of what wassent 1o hef ,tll:.,ln nrlny ll’u:‘llfl ner. ‘““mfll‘l‘“ 30!':{:[5”"0“ fo g direy 5 Uit o Drunq‘; a4 chemue Kua artor Mk, 1s by cortlfy that Mre. Dibbing, who make A erdifcate: . and has boca fof maay YA, el kuown to Ilfi aud thio facts thareln stated aro undoul odiy sl undentably correct. Any ono wha knows sk wu’b‘n. will I:(\u“ Licr stateme; Aon of formations older than thoss of tuat. epoch, 1o the hopo of fuding in them bones or fwpleinents of huwan orfeln, Me, 8 B, J, Skertlily thiuks ho hus dous this, In the val- Ioy-aldes” arouud the ‘Town of Brando which are valusble s affording thu ol able clay in the distrizt. Whenever these beds ara well exposed they are seen to underlle the chalky boulder-clay “of ‘gladal ae. OF this there vannot be the slightest doubt, for tho gla- clal bed §s typleally doveloped, aud ot ju the alighteat degreo reconstrucied. I those heds [ have been k0 fortunate 25 to fHud palvolithic Implements In two places, and in one of them guantitis of broken bones, sud s few fresh. water shellv. The fiaplcments are of the oval type, botdly rllll)pml, but without any of tho ner worle which dhstingaistics the hofter-made palolithic inplements, Altuough it would be cul purposes. There Is great congratulation among stenmboat men, as well as all classes of citizens, thut the Jong hoped-for event, the hrenk(m:nvul the fee, has come und gonc, with scarcely a sinzle dollar's duinage to rivers eralt, o property along shore in this viclnity, 7The fea now ‘eonilnz down looks na it 1t eaie Irom the Mizsuurl River, and it 1s thouglht that the stream s open for many miles, | e e — . THE WEATHER, Wasnivaroy, D. C., Feb, 8—1 a, m.—For the Upper Lake Reglon, rising barometer, north- west to southwest winds, statfonary orlower temperature, and partly cloudy weather. LOCAL OHSRRYATIO, for all tho world, I had not the beart to dis- turb thens, aml so turned a convenicnt coruer and left thom to thelr happincss. The old tart of San Murco {s ulways the first object to attract visitors, It was begun in 1620, tho year of tho lunding of the Pilgrime, and was completod fn 1756, the Indluns Leing foreed to do the labor of bullding. The style of fortifiea- tlon s mediaval. ‘Therefs wnst, the funer owl outer barricrs, the barbiean, the draw. bridae, the portcullis, What a coutrudiction of tions it scemd, when I met an Indian ’m-lng up and down the drawbridge us sentinel! ‘There uro about aixty of these Indiuns at pres- ent conttned o tho fort, and form a no smadl feature of the “sights” of the town. The walls of the fort are of uu}uhm, and {nered- ihly thick; yet on account of jts old architece ture it has been abanduncd as Aselesaiumodern Lurred unless presented within alx years from the time the same sccrued. Existing clalms which would be barred by the act, or within two years sfter it gued into effeet, may be presented within four years froni the passage of thu act, It further provides that suretics on anypfticlsl bonds muy, ufter the expiration of the time of oftlee of the principal, deinand au examination wnd settle- ment of the accounts of such priucipal, and, if the privcipal shall be found in default, suit must be brought against the suretive within twu yeurs, Nothlug tn the act shall be cou- strucd to revive uny demand or elaln which {s ulready barred by si exbting statute. In cxplanation of the bill, Mr. Bhierman sald the chief object of it was to accure the statute of Hmitatlons, so that claims azainst the Gov- stralns of the negro hymns, When Mr, Moody rosc and fiuw out his text, the thirteenth chupter of Numbers and part of the thirtleth verse, ** Let us o up at once and ssces the lutd, for wo urc able to ovorcomo t," tho audicuco were prepared, or us one milght say brought Into, tho evangelical atinos phere. But [ can't suy that the emutfonal sug- guuun from Mr. Bankey was carried on by Mr, fuody asone might have oxpected, My, Moody's personnel Is not uttractive, ueithor is his voleo or mauncr, -1t 18 yery casy to sce that oue must become seeustomed to hlin, to the short, thick- act; unintel nal exterior, aml to the uncultf- vated spocch, which will slur tho i In & inost induependent fashion, Aud alter this [ have no duubt that ' TUB MAN'S POWER 13 IMMENIE, For his very organ'zation proclaims bim a good ‘Tho Torture of Check-Ielns, . The sovere bearing-rein as used by coachmen generally Is nothing more or less than horrible snd ncedless torture to tho horse,—torture while {n haruess, and tho cause of Intcrnal mal- adics when he {3 put back into his stall for food and supposed rest. If thers Is ouo thing more opposed to_natural health than another, it is the Incressed production and then the waste of tho saliva which is so necessary to the functious of the hody, Who ever saw & horse fn a fleld foaming uf the wouth! Whoever saw a prop- erly- bitted hunter do so wheu ridden to hounds | (Blygned) i A'.V.v lfiofflfi:{fl Al DR. RADWAY'S warfare, As & monuuicnt, it will o Teader forthe inasics of the people. Noone | In an casy bit, and obedlent to s lght baudi I 1113 crnment could pot be presented after slx years. o1 3 73 K. stand whilo the earth losts, uniess destroyed by | Fash to lay '-me"u stress upon the chamct- | yop cyer waw the thin ond elender scholavlysatut | never saw it, nor do [ think that any oue slse al’ sa aI‘l lall flsu W The bill was not fntended to apply to the claims D human sgency. In 183, ‘'while sowe fepairs | re of these Dnplements, It by nevertheloss | 3 yuccessful leader of this kind. It {s ulways o | hes seen ft; therefore, to begin with, the posi- tefore the Bouthern Clalns Commission, the i 4 were belng inade, & cortaln portion of tho'wall | worthy of remark hat they do belouz to the - wan of Hue unimal structure Lhat .carcles tho mafority of the people iy ull cotional under- takings; for it i3 persons of this typo that pos- seas the strong ‘u:mnml power of “mmugnetism tion of 116 carriage-ivrse's Liead, gagged with a bearlug-reln, out of place, and that profusion of saliva ever falling from the mouth, must show something essoutially wrong, The perpetually- i 73 N D:00p. m. JL10 2 63 Catn J0:ap. i, 5030 39 ) 62 Cals . Maximuia thermomster, 48: minlmut, Court of Claims, or Congreas, Alr, 8argeut, from the Committee on Naval Aflatrs, reported adversely the application of Midehipman Beale to bo rcfustated at the Naval caved in, reveallng A DARK AND DEEP DUNORON, Dercending fnto this, the engiveer n charge dis- crudest tvpe, E(iu.flly rough speciiens are found In tho gravels abovo the bouliter<lay, and even among the neollthie antique fploments "" THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Stl these very ertalnly o zeem to be- 5 ¢ Afc Diseases, Brofuls GENERAL UNaEUVATEIA. covered a broad stons comented futo a portion that stirs tho pulsc und scts tho heart (o beate | tosslng hicad arises from tho fevercd stato of tho | For the Cure of all Chronfe Discases, Academy, e liaving been disuiissed for Bazng, | — e . Ciloavo, Feb, 2-Muntgtt, | G7EU e iovings thls, ho, fouud a still Lune o an earlicr stuze of clvflization, M wve re- | fug and Uires fhe lugliation. Door aninial, aud the consequent ttempts to | Sypbilitie, Neroditary or Contagloss, bs It Ondercd printed. _Safione, _{Har. | Thr," _Wind.__ {Rain Weatker. | deeper and darker dungeon, and it cantained | gurd them us cxamples of the best workiman. n the beglunlig of hls sesmou Mr, Moody seated 1n the Lusgs or Btomack, 8klnor udday et 5l of anfrritating infliction, and not from the vulgar idea of a tiery wish to bo put in me- tlon. Of this I am vertaln, that tho lcss artifl- clal constraiut you put into & horse's mouth the better. The less you fncumber his graceful limbs with lumber in the shape of harness, the Mr. Cameron (Wis.) called up tho Seuato bill for the relief of the National Bank of Loufsl- ana, sucvessor to the Union Bank of Loutsiana, It suthorizes the Sceretary of the Treasury to oy said bank $ULNTY, the sum on deposft in ship of thelr maken Theso, e thinke, are the oldest specimens of man's handhwork known, aud prove him to havo lived befure the culinination of the glack) epoch. L W, two fron cages, Ju which were skeletous of o mulesnd femafe. How they camo there, aud for what vauso they bad thus been sealed up fn o liviog toiady no env Knew. sccompanted . an - lndi tato tho dun- made s statement that brought out a geuernl sinlle. A few hours ago when he arrived In Bostn ho said that Bie Lad been med with tha warnlng that le must not expoct to do thesame in Bostun as be bad done clsewhery, for Buston Bones, Flesh or Nerres, Corruptisg the Sollds and Vittating the Flulds. y Chronlo Rhenmatiam, fcrofula, ndular §welllDs: Hac! z atle ByphUse oI i S et N B OE et Stamplng Drloks, Mr. 8 nitely postponed. Rejected—yeas, 20; by "Fice bl was Bally recomutted o tho Gora- mittee op Clufns. Mr. Ingalls introduced a bilt to enable Inians ;n l&u.l'umc vitizens of the United Btates, Re- erved, At the expliration of the mornlug hour, the unliui:hed business, belng the bil to smend the Pacitic Railroad ucte, was passed over informal- 1¥s ou wecount of the ubestcs of Mr. Thuruwo, he Union Bank of Loulsiana belonging to the A fgeon, The first was hidcous cnough, wus ‘‘such a very peculiae place.”” As he had | better, The freer you keep Lls reaplratory or- li".‘n“.Lm lflonnx.‘wlglllfllcllf.. "’lnm&n.flm‘f"\,‘ Tlauters’ Bavk of Texus, and selzed by rder of Youny. | and the fitful light of the talluow-candle lictd | What most peoplo will look upon s a rather | been told about the same thing in 5}2:, the lunger bé will serve you.—Uranticy &, | BEia sod, Jilp Discascss Mereuclal Diacdch, Uen. B |‘1u i 1863, " iiiakite. Vil Bactien »'ic i sloft by my guide only served to intensity the | queer bill is uow Yendlnfl Lefure tho Leglslature | every c¢ity that he had ewterod, lo rkely. r.! 1 serman moved that t ¢ sombreness of tho solid walls. Stooping vver, 1 crawled after the guide through & bartow aperture, und found wyscld fn the fuper dun. peon. After seclug tue wichesin tho wall where had been bung, 1 was glad to cecape tifling borror ol the place fnto the G-DI“I.A. cul::mf o § bold by Drugs! IR, BADWAY & 00, 32 Wamnst, 1. 1 Read % False and Truc.” Send oue letter:samp to LADIYAY & (0. No. 5 Warrcn st New York. | Lifurmation worth twisasd Wil be scal o of old Virginta. It is u schews suzgested for reachiog the retailers of liquors with asmall tux and provides that every barkeoper shall supoly bimself with sheets of stasnps, to be prevared by the Auditor of Public Acvounts, sud for gv- cry drink sold the barkeeper sboll detacli & stamp o the presence of the cousumer, some- thing after the horsc-car bell-punch fashion, ‘I'he sheuts would have to b porforated after the manncr of postage-stamps, and the stunps when detached would be valueless, concluded "not to be [righteucd, but to go on in the samo way, for he had no doubt that Boaton woa ltke cvery other place, full of the same old human nature. Which is culneutly true. And Mr. Mowdy, with his coadfutor, witl tind the samo tleld lere us clsowhery, and will reach tho samo closs of people for tho same preseat, and 1 hope permancat, good. But LB WILL NOT HEACK TIHX PUILOSOPUICAL MINDS sny wmoro than he hus reached t\hem fu (Ig‘&: 91 PES (alde Thetls, the mother of Achll junged the futare hero into tho Styx to make him Invulscrable ta wounds, Thls typ{des the importance of bathe ing o children as a aafcguard azainst allment. but not only bathlug, but the uccessorlos of bathing, are of importance, 'To nee 3 purc s0ap fu most m-« tant ‘Tho new article; B. T. Babbitt's Toilct hierufory flls a wost limportant purvose, for i fectly pare sud delicate. No ustitlcial pez- fume is needed to add bo its fragrance, or to hide Jwpure materials, e ———— MACKINAW, Drrgorr, Mich., Feb., 2.=The lwo In tho Strults of Mackinaw bas been decayluyg rapldly % 2 for the past thres or four days, und crussivg I8 From the parapet oue has su axcellont vlew beeowing very unsafe. Yestcrduy several teams | of the el burm country, and cau sco the broke through, wnd tho persons fn churge of | whlte breakers dushing on the har’ across Anas- $liciu parrowly cscaped drownlug, tasla Iland. The Jittle Rumsn chapel within