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8 The Prrodngs of tho Congresiomy Lavestirating Committes, : weeny Has What the Committe Developed. eee The Trouble Between “Marshal » Murray -and the. Sheriff...“ ee ‘Three weeks ago yesterday, 9, epecial committee appoinied by Congress to the alleged astounding frauds et the Novemvber eieo- don, and at the registra Zon preparatory theretoin ‘October last, commence’, its sessions tr thes. city,,and has not yet concladed ‘As idbors. Tuts.committee 18 composed of the follopving named goatiénien:—Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio,/from: the, Judictary, cchayrman; Mr. Daw eg, of Massachusetts; Mr. Blair, of Michigan; Mr. Dicey, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Hopkine, “of Wisconsim: M', Kern, of Indiaga, and Mr. Rosas, of Iiinois, Only @se two last mamed gentiemen are de.vocrats, During the,ttme they havebeen in sesston they haveexam'fed probably the most remarkable col-— lection of witnesses ever subpenaed tn any tegisla- tive, judigtetvor other inquisitorial proceeding. Leg- tietors, wiitary mén,° government officials; exs Judges, qx-penerais, ‘‘ahoulder hitters,” pickpookets, “crackaymen,” prize fighters, corner loafers, “re- peatery” ‘ballot stuffers” and acknowledged: per- jarers. The majority of the committee are republi- eans, aud the committee was appeinted on the me- morta! of the Union League Club of this oity. ‘The proceedings of the committee have heen con- ducted rigidly in secret seasion, not even the repre- sentatives of the press being admittea, In a great demecratic stronguold like New York city it would be unnatural if the greatest. anxiety and interest Were not awakened by this incursion of @ tribunal Sluthed with extraordinary powers and created for the purpose of unvelling.frauds charged upon. the Political party with which the majority of the people are in sympathy and to which they give their un- qualified support, Of course, for the sake of its own. @.gnity this committee must also assume to be non- Partisan and profess to examine all cases of alleged feaud which are properiy presented, whether caarged against republicans or. democrats, But that epinion of a politician, and. therefore these iuvestigations are only invoked against a party thas || ‘hus been successful. If she most astounding frauds an corruptions were sworn ever so clearly against She defeated candidates it would avai nothing, as Sarre srouid papa ene to depose Cg yay coca, Foe aime. "the, State; 4nd, t bas eemaies Soke tom, Pe iaai “great democratic triumph” was iiuerparts press ananct oat up the reat Basher the independe! 1 press: tor, condacted in i ay 0 tHe tutereat of. and by, Of the ‘two con Spon ais atcnce of he especie clues, ‘woe.her they be the mirrors many, the hatian Club, or of the Union League. ‘sucuted vindictive. Sad’ exasperation, immediately | Mrent of t'.e committee, and proj from their 1 ‘every peuchuent “he pug of the ballot” whe to ne F Wi eoramed watt hazards, regardless who the develop- ments hit aud certainly hart, and the Blate was to Le regenerated. Mall that the “trooly loll”? newspapers slepes. for, abrieked { aud preicted as sure to resalt were actually to en- Suc it wouid be well’ to have Sing Sing en- Larged at once. % ‘tue democratic ito , threaten, Diuster and s¥ avger; to about constitu. ‘of Con, interference in’ local Quuirs, and whea they found that the committee gone So Nem ork undismayed. pinay Poneeninn Fantings and fumntngs, they subsided into cool Gee ‘they ad w rake individual scores revi League Club was advised “stano irom under.” Fora time nothing whatever ags cou.d be gleaned by these rabid “itemizers”’ dog the diag: of tae c the nature the (einer duced or the character of the witnesses, is was whue the respectable element was under exatnination before the committee, which element, Buvd sense to kt aw. youanves after giv: their evidence. Then came erento the ao order of humanity, feouow: by the pl Eighth Warders; With a lasge nuinver of these the commitiee 1s still engaced. Keasoning by anology, it would be fair to presume’ that the committee has neariy closed ts e.um.nation; for io most anaylitical or assay experi- ments, When the dregs or refuse Manage the toyuiry of science as to the nature and quality of the primary elements has been ss about tired ous; bus fate inthe aie Was about out; an ©. ode transpired which has given s fresh efferves: ceuce Ww al the bile and choier which the assembling of the committee had called Jess (wan the ap E v. ting of that gentiemen known as “repeaters,” d nsy der themecives fully qualified to exercise the righ! from five to iwen- witnesses lively ensued. to recognize, his deputies, anamber of the witnesses as professional thieves, ‘nod ouured it, Several of the wits companions of thieves doafers, oO he could also English: protessoval taheves af ave dusts inet Celene icy 4 bpd that (the witeves ad voted legally, se a i Hy —_ — Someer A States arsha Murray, and charged w aoe these mn to sweur aw the cheers re- men and to commit per) themselves. he bribed men to go aroui P for the republican party. ‘The. a “soft im- peach the isherif reti his asset. ous, he he ‘& consti tional ‘te arrest ‘when about to or €iaie that he ie names of some of the thi oved a knot! for a time, as it was not lieved Lube Murray, Colonel Wood or Lac wlinesses theuselves were solng. in- form” “tue great seizer’ that they were ebout ft temp. to biast Nis character and s - SUBSIDIZED CORPORATION, NEW YORK WERALD, TUESDAY, JAAUARY 12, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. 8 and an it should The terested parties calculated to Goubt upon, the statements contaiued im the rail- read. imbrogtiq letter published in the Heniup of the 4th instant, Iwill take this occasiow to reamrm ~pall therein set forth, and wastaining the position taken in thig correspond- thre “dncarda ft : reall for ‘Acker. Improvel chalr Lapeer street face. On curves 4 th the curve, ‘With thea exceptions the track 4; to add omctal testimony peste to have been well laid; but irom wan: of jastii ballast on the hoald be at ‘3 That RO more agbaidies ) corpo! appeared between three‘and four Present and none ever moon; 1 was frst asked t0 go as @ } Sa Rater t onthe Speaker's table granting it about $1,000,000 2 K it was aa i ) } , ROAD COMPANY, j now known asthe Union Pacific, Eastern Division, It hes already received a bond seggl geet besides Jands and tho privilege of floating a first. mortgage loan of $6,300,000 under that of Kaw riven at lie sana Weaete 6 tno ‘snetaw Gia Se, SORRARERS Manns 8 tata dines Ad Ih i of these brdges. The easing 183 i Girect ald estimated at about $32,000,000, granted | henteiructarcs ute stone culverts or open culverts, wanted bridges m1 across the Kaw thet ener ne sion. rods'are of inad rende: rly 16,000 pounds per square inch of section, Wich ts too gneat. Of yheae 20 brid se3 15 stand oa Permanent stone abutments rae express condition that the company’s road'| witi stone abutinents and short timber girders. BR. pall of ad ben) Bom yf these are not weil ‘aod must be Committee a Hequal to» fully completed | Permits allowance {uF the probable exyeuse of watch first class railroad.” I'quote the exact terms of the ‘thnate. Of temporary struc ns tide tet fr wit oe wapped wh bos al ke condition. compat 6 woman's work and : said sesuset complied Bahn the: rst od bs abut ik epee) reo heme oF tran pate ova dae placer h ogied poeple ty ie one rn Beka The announcement that the Rev. Dr. Bellows was $05 Bes Sox ihe 1 told hem ey nh ventas the United States Commissioners’ answer. On the bridges varying froin 2) to 80 feet in length, oud 108 | ton should be taken: immediately, few facts con- | to give am account of an interview at Florence with os Chm Pemrerneat- oe ts ectaey foe rereg)| 26th of April, 1865, Mr. Perry, president’ of the com. | are trom 51 t 470 fect It length. - They inus: all be"! gerntng the mauner in which workinggirisatetreated:| the sculptor Powers proved of cutticient interest, in ny eatin ay this torsing. aod nT old’ shea pany, submitted to the President of the Uulted States pe ge ee patoa banieo teen, ih “the great metropolis” are here given. spite of the storm last night, to bring together at the 1 nad read the ‘papers; which Said | ‘nis sworn statement that “about forty miles of the | Dacumencg extended to the abuemcnts, ft: ‘Take first’ tiose who,’ from one cause or another, | Church of the Saviour, in Brooklyn, not the largest, tranble “about Wiel teatSnons, and toe then “t | Foud were completed, with all the necessary dratna, elgg Circe i cssbetandoter:ssccmat Se SoMpSmAG SS Star? iii sandman: pinche:taay | Sah) eeesct “tha mai Jp oe all thougat the best thing T coda Ge was to come and | culverts, - crossings, sidings,» Dridzes, » tRTDON | ee te Om eat wiaincenanve and pair of | call Sie Nett ile CCS, Reing cissineion} GACH ESR SNORE 150 igen Ric bn pecnie any, aqu paren faey sake’ watering places, depots, equipments, furniture and | tie motive power aad Tolling stock ‘are inadequate | tives’to support, it being a’ startling truth that ie spe y pete} ~— fay Seine ‘Cooke, | all the other appurtenances of a frst class railroad.” | to mect present as well as future wante., They are} gnidng the number thas ‘titching, day after day, | views of which he was to speak were had while he andl “No” then they assed melt knew orhad ‘April 29 President; Johnson appointed threo com. :| « no polnt suiliclent for present purposes, and con: | acy ang tate, very few ‘have only themselves to | wasesitting for abust to gratify the wish of one of Been Brien, and 1 snswered “No, uever 10 | inissioners to examine and report, as prelim. | siderable cxpenditare, te required: ummediately for | SE oN ee ae ot appear possible thar more | his parishioners; that each dar, on retiring to. his as isuw Wood PEt ek ae ee inary to an issue of government bonds and | vais of about fifteen a but co — oat ay than one person can subsist on seventy-five cents |/room at the close of the sitting, he eed au the fore to me abont isT beard tome of the | lands therefor. The report of these commiastoners the stations Incated'on the tiigebetween thesmoky | Perday. A womad living on the east side of: town ponpersgiee. somneh pi m4 a Si dollar ye itt iq | Daving been unsatisfactory to the Secretary of the | Hill and Saline Forks wa.er is generaily obtained by | says she cannot earn morethan that sum, and out | responsible for, y i acy ine raat fr toagh they Wwere Interlor a new.commission was appointed, consist | wells, someof witch are about 125 feet ar 1n | of it has to maintain an invalid husbatid, herself and | words. The first subject of conversation yrew out of Fidai me, fad on ae get j anlerwards I | ing of Lieatenant Colonel Simpson, United States | ove tsiance (Banker Hilislalion) walar had not yet | P14 ter average fare ts brown bread and rye the taking of te menanroment of the ster Read, Pgh Hakes 929 ba told ma ee s Harvey D. Scott ‘and Governor 8.-J. | ing water on this rlage may have some weight in not | coffee, without milk or gugar, except on Sunday | preparatory to the mittee (te OM Cage ae “ bel adel Crawford, of Kansas. The two first named commis- | m: the location continuous uoon it. Windmills) mornings occasionally she buys a little sausage | one of the first busts he ever made was thatof a You and presesdea (Grabesota temitett ce Stores sioners, inthe latter part of October, six mouths | sre euployed are mete ee thn teoee ame meat or liver, because she says her husband “longs | Frenchman who was to paint his portraft in return fais 1 aeat E repeaed an thedooen, | sfter the foregomg fall and sworn statement had | bo at doubled or trebied, and other unprove- | for meat.” Rather hard diet for an invalid. for the bust. The stipulation was that neither artist ces ‘sarad me Se 20205 ant | Dineeeine rven one Lary A patra weee dim, || menes made, STATION BUILDINGS. Gite and yomsem, Dien Sb pegp te Sixty. Pears at fuisned tis work and the dividers were applies and ‘him C , besween Greene ald Woos- | tervals large force of men had been employed on ‘The road 1s not auiliciently supplied with station.| age, visit these houses where work 1s dispensed, | {:'We5 round that there scarcely any variation. Sia cerine Spee ane |uctg mre nn | SuRAe cadets ofa metres | net Eins eee er co | rear te a A vertor, mete dolly vonere end. five in area aniin sta ati ect i: ic Li | Setrmregeeraiy wensing: a diinional oustepioecsiee, || CR GeTEA aa EARN bundles of panis, | the Frenchman Nad painted tt was found that the soreay;, I had to tease ib Soauinistos ates corms ||ctaneen heeouvolsomman tos monene Fi | Derpone wiles required ; vests, shirts, £0, “Home |” What amisnomer |—one | eyes in the picture were farther apart by half am fod tat al sald ators feed Pa 2 caine: ne grades have oooh ‘rio ratié arb of American manifuctire anid the | wnose Mithy odors, disgusting. signee aad tecabre | ou, ,thae the. mere, preparation for" the artist's /A.came for the of eal un- an Tea oumerel of he ground | pattern i good and suimicientiy heavy. sounds it would seem senses | trae work, ‘Though, the an the acme fy oe ‘name and 1s0id ent ay inh ho repard to future expense ‘of teaale ‘oF Wale N nine 4 purtt;-and ‘mo. cabtie: || eaveteel Batnbet cedie baee eecromes move and | dividers will rable the todo thew & day io snow ve their hose ecm qera ears ‘being as nigh’ as seventy-two feet per ‘mile, =e Outlay will be required for een emaanre Ae, Celicneres Pe the next to upon wi Scrat 1 voted at al, Broke teak ace and Tait || level places has heen init so. he then porten es hand | “the following isan estimate of the probable ex- | ucas of Tixanious Gaye Ju; but tastes once sii can | argument with F——-~. a painter, sbont.the use ward; 1 had to vote Be een Gott Ttoia | t ch submerged as to interrupt the trains | Penditure which will be required to render the 405 | never b6 com! blunted ui hed- bringing out the expression, and the painter teat tit mie to swear; they aeked for several days, There is @ deficiency of culverts ee eee ge ee Tully completed firac eae ee Feast sii | ae hinge nthe eee oe / me if im the Snerif’s ofice over the | and no aystem of drainage. peg TS class 4,098 usrnears, gaa tiahsinthe cont ee n oy th wers replied color was incaperia.c! Ways] uaa | woes? ; 1 was born in Jersey, hne is for @ considerabie: jon of the road For SE neo wot OO ters “Whe voude 1n* society, | 209 expression % Of form. Leann sreene cpr lla eng ice patron, bana ony the length ofa us oven and ‘and emban to iourteen tect at a Recelving compensation woich would not support. | vt. terence. af 8 Setanta “ta ae aaene Uae, brs Meprre, Roster, Devens Souroumapebcaenens tate minimum throughout the entire line... $200,000 | their vA eat, Occupying quarters which his | moods is even injured by’ color. fo ih lh ; that Ia November oF For changes in location to reduce curvatai dog yaurvey ‘with ‘And leave immedi- | is the essence of n; color the game i Lat H ember oF 240,00 | ately, "oat for wie ropetves moatiy a almost Jog of Rome, Rowers said shat in bus thirty ) Ghaiags in “4 Ton £ ytd keep irom: disabled or invalid patriots, twice, peg gee! pee tapeer dere geen Siva witha te before the committee ede tecieaee tas pe entlan pay bry ath 3 long | he sald, oppressed him with its wondrous artistic Se "election ad iat Menore, Postel experienced can imagine. Take, tor Instance, an ex- looms Ofars towaree eat etpein hie aeadion ie a0 ROL a> i Suny i seh ey aa sus save conpged tat tane” "ta | Ruban Pomerat as Rover they had voted erally in Sheriff O'Brien's ward, or stench that arises froin the blending of cl re ing his Shas Sheriff O'Brien hed, oftered them money 1 do peng hee Fv ine pending of close, impure It had been sve guly reapon of bis Not Visfting nis shnaia receive eames mony, for Wis Tervices ithe . wi paid to females’ em joyed tn bated tient what it was that he teeriaated 7s, ‘would do 80; this was-on @ Saturday afternoon, and Be pene range trom Jour to eight dollars superior power of the Grecks in sculpture? He re- Be fold them ne had four or five men who would ‘At one enormous wholesale and retail. dry goods | Enalyzed everything to Gulon toy ein thee him peas, those men on the ‘ollowing finite understanding must be come to,” and Mr, | »%! beeen pnp Broadway seen Foo og seivi Sige ras a0, 1 nvelllgent rea,on In everythin g Oe, dae the encanta irs | Perry on the same day agrees substantially that dreasmakers and fine sewers. day parses turved upon the life of an, artist hs gave an te ed him to keep these witnesses over night ond within twelve months the company will remedy the but an advertisement the Tes ing account of his life before he went to all day ; they told nim to wait until Mr. | defects specified, whereupon Secretary Harlan re- Papers for workers in some one of iis varied divi- | te was bonm in. W im Vermont. His father Davenport got back, as he was then out, and he commends and President Johnson directs Secretary a ig B nny al co ee Woy S halt Diackamith ende bait ox yoke maker. from Mr. Davenport to RT McCulloch to issue the bonds and lands for the forty | ‘of lesa than Length, tion; and as class “outters and fitters” are ten tonneau came sone santa ts 5 oa the which he re- | miles in ‘4 permanent str: at $700, Gependenut on no one iirm’s patronage for sub- | death, subsisting @ waole w.nter on wik See. eee and was authority of law these high officials ac. | For rej 153 temporary trestie zee tne establishment grinds “from | potatoes, Funally one of his sons plekedd ase, drawn ag A ‘iene @| check was | cept from the company, in lieu of & strict fulfilment ‘of iy to a0 Teek Ine ine ‘maneat Other quarters wuat it very unw: 'y | enough to teach achool, and migrated to Cincinnatl, 0 ‘of the acompound of mise and structares, includ foun at nds out to this, S¢wimg machine operators drawn | for amount, dollars; Fa eae tele part pro | FRAPS carn seven dollars’ pay. | shen « town of 14,010 inhabitants, where he started & Sereet ag nto do; the Congressional ulvalent forthe back, fa.ner tid ihe reat ot fal fuey totoek ik toe to understand Uiat inex intend doing ec. seortif; te stooping hour alter hour over some dainty piece of | died of ‘malaria, fecnd employ tuent said to Giasay and Foster, “Ratpoos kee witscmes niot One mivecich wrouid uiserte ta canes, fo * with a man who bought Eite'care of tem: that they Wad money and tickers he laborer @ considerable sum out’ of pocke., is | et'the Wagoner es they de ve ia thelr lonted and would send the men anywhere in the United worth (in pe Sanerecs Judgineat) not tires dol wagons froin the adjoining towns, Bat this did not States or even outsid they wanted lars @ week. Of the swifvest tancy workers are | jast ong, and his next eygagement was with a clock. tor Bs thee oso tha eden tone enabled to make that sum, aud none, it is stated upon | maker, to collect debis ittea the aartion In wes his seat as Governor, but would mot hold ‘the most authority, go bevond it, ness for miles around, he was employed Hover ak months;” that “Griswold would experi as a ae at bognas ad considerable | in ‘the | clock factory, ‘where -he” distinguished Sena een tea Ct Moge , a2 at or 0 age, ever send a oman, ouliged to earn her employed Pa cow tor poy lata aus. Samer CaTC eons oaaSrmarEe eae Wed ome Aad"an ooaghty eoupetea okve | Sut. “aa TunG «ats ant Matti te ral fo get Wold of tue democrats lenders in this tity aed wavice on tho wulyoct. ‘Att by @ Gaming adver. | guat and, with wax for material, produced = ‘first one they wanted to hold of ay AH 70, usement,’” gto the arucie. in question, “I fast witch was exhibited to the doctor na which, i rarrll nad beard hat some of commit- | commissione wt A ge hs) oad | wae called af mess ne A as @ portrait, the artist claims that he has never had threatened that if Soe, ean eae en || aasases tok beats dase or Deseter kalben eee |e TeceaRary Lines "7" ceived an infaut’s cioak, stamped with a téocy | Sct! ionsa in inany of the details it was im- fore the committee to testify they would find a way $, pei Jong after this a museum to fetch hum there. signed by G. K. Warren, Brevet General The telegraph poies are erected the line of | #ud dificult patiera, for whicu, when retu was established there which had a collection Baker, the mediom which these little | United States Army, and J. Blickensderier, Jr., Civil | the road as far as built and seem weil put but a fuisued 1 was to be paid yne dolar and | of wax figures. In. tran: ing them they lang were developed, 1s an ish ‘and con- | Engineer, United States Special Pacitic’ Railroad | are rather Woo slender. ‘Two wires are erretchsd on seventy-five cents. Like @ goose I accepted the | had become sadly mutilated and Powers was to the writer in the presence of other. parties issioners. them from the eastera terminus west to Elisworth, ‘end weat hom:, # Now I | employed to repair the damaze. With one, that of that he was employed. by Wood to hunt up | ‘These distinguished gentlemen manifest thence to the west end of she teanee 8m) considered a fast Workwomnan, but Loreuzo Dow, he took many liberties, He ‘balgos a wire is siretched. - Telegraph stations are occ every Gisposition to favor the company in every way not inconsistent nee suiticient for the present operations of the road. ni ‘with faithful performance of duty. No extenuating circumstance ts omitted, but the “A discriminating public” will, be able to | facts stated show that the company have not buiit | speciiic duties juired Of us La regard wo Umon fe emsel' eareaky either | & “first Class railroad,” asthe terms of their grant | Facific Kailway, astern Division, Apa letaarsemcicees Gf a he strictly demanded. Yet. the ra have not We are, very coke etd oa obedient servants, failed to draw the millions upon millions of subsidy G. K. WARREN, Brevet Maj, Gen., U. 5. A., vame ibeequent refutat thereof | from the ers’ treasury. But I will let the J. BLIOCKENSDERFER, Jr,, Civil Bagineer, cach tadlitidaat and pemtOe or tak crete lisett. The shortcomings and over. Vaited States Special P: Re'lt. Commissions Pee a a meen at | naar noma a ine wero |. hoe he at fn a al ew com: one! fol follows:— si uct emcommrras tanerimamnmn | atic’ Re alrite necagns | Paaety ny tung ot eo co! ESTABLISH: , we found @ condition o! While u apoud qucenie that great aead of | cross Alum creek; it ascends the next ridge to an | affairs ver; mitch as might have been ex by such Lestim as has been here given has actuall Slevation of 1,543 feet and then it descends 56 feet to | any one who had read the report of the ot beard Deen taken, committee has taken muc! cross Clear creek; it again sscends a iy 4 Ha 130s end Knew much of the company’s operations. evidence that is anim Nad ener ‘weighi: elevation of 1,602 a ‘and then descends 180 feet to | Both boards show conclusively hiw the people's weil the drawing of whole inquisitorial ch oe Hill For has beea used. According to the last report esiab- ain the Smol rk at Fort Harker, where the ‘the elevation is 1,472 feet above the sea. line Tighe te trate of charge made. between this last point and Salina ts generally direct, | to bring the road up to the condition requir. law jumerated below, which they feel counaees they | but Te has a great Heal of curvature sad Yenc Preliminary to subsidy. ws are, how- pee groved ana which are derived froma the maximum grade each way being 74 feet per | ever, loformed that if the road goes no further and, ihechatges mde have been ail overwhelm. | in onter to reach Fort Wallace, on the Smoky Hill | tract wih the goteeninees tenn occ its co = ler to on O ern iat ju jem to ‘aS iG Fork, the road ee] the dg ‘descends | connect with the main line it will not they have that of men on elec- | to the north fork of the Smoky Hill Fork, at which to tion “ 1? on the tic ticket and | Place the track terminates, 405 miles from the initial of iy eye LS he bar td The maximum grade in this last descent 1s That thelk operations we heen traced directly to 5, mage a tm Fort Waliace is distant some democ: eg ey ive miles from the present terminus. These hundreds of vote? on naturalization | ttiree deacents from the main to reach Forts js pedi EI themselves procured from cine pe mae hg ay witty AS sone they were issued, and that these | regard to grades. level vetween papers been furnished them in ops See tele tee The sum of the ascents ‘saloons by persons in the employ of the demo- | made is 4,629 feet, and the it Me ty ascents Gast are 2,177 feet. The ye the the business of naturalization was no con- | straight line is about 350 miles. The tigelf is Gucted that it was impossible for the judges, if they | 405 wiles, There are 4.96 mlies havin, Seated £0 distinguish between those legally 10 and 76 feet per mile: there are 44 ‘miles L4 to their certificates and those who were tween 60 and 70 fect per mile; there are | bag 9.86 miles pay Md between 50 and 60 feet per momercas the same men ap- | mile; there are 15.09 miles having grade between 40 ecpey io, Of diferent cases 60 feet per mile; there are 52.46 milcs having Bg Ta Say peteon represent. ao rallee havi erat Sn 0 ad io feet por een per > or counsel have | mile; there are miles having grade lo Cihrea to ‘cent for and 20 feet per iia, wollen f 5 E Fa 4 5 Fine at Monaisaxis.—A fire broke outa Satur- we bs ins barn belonging to orien yen d, rove Hill, Morrisanis. One cow was bariied death and Loa '$i,000; no tneusancns 7 MAF Wee destnozed. seer Orrosrrion To InrRovewEnTs.—. C7 ng of the Bourd of Vilnge sor Now meches's be regarded as sewer rough Math street a) the trator Bena Aad as the romonstraats represent ‘ an ae ° yu Bi bry tras anne alae Bind wah we Pe at | rage x on have been lcations 40, Have been with- Gemanded is over $15,000,090 Cur onstrance agelont it, on the ground ti » Tr the ox yrould be muon larger than aaticipated. cute of dierent depitha The ‘ength of embankments | shove 8 feet urfheight areas followa:—Detwesn 3 and | in ‘Vand is fat, 45 hee maa and'id an he and ood sr mei ee i tne ware korea a A sinall ee pent, A anal eae te fo ea | condition. mate Paty mith avtag it City X. are: ing mater al ta sutrace has not been well main- 13po a. corporations chartered by Horder'Ter- | teri ating I Oailast wit! D3 P tal" Lagtan res or recgosrucio pouvenuous reudlad oa the whol ae andthe > sonst cases be trans ie an art canta | Eelam kine wan Nr ling which, usidered permaneiit 18 203,” "Take for example the company that has a bih now’ |’ wach there are Sara aah having a | thein liable when loaded to @stratd of piers and four on wooden trestles, Of the latter is the bridge over se ‘The foregoing report, we believe, completes tho subsidy it will ge an expenditure of over $¥,000 per mile cormorants are 000 ott" now on, we. seven and a half dollars weekly. compieted, and, fiat species in cular, splendidly. ie ‘pay’ was two d cluild’s suit—a guod week's work jor an adept business. The material and silk will, x Se doliars, and the suits are sold for wen! -five do jars. — jad of neediework are Feed averages." wing girls Who work at sairumaking establishments are subject to the most terrible ex- ces. Huddied together like #0 many catt! to the most pernicious indueaces, many poor gurls 1nco whose life no ray love ever peuetrated, into one room, with two win- dows looking oat on the filthiest of all flithy iocall- ties, are crowded twenty “ iy whom are sickly, stove, and serie were?” advancing to the be} ‘* et months, be sopies, Lerner A pc en ocean eh “ang nfersaiion you wants, mist 1 gies you,” t it, bow much oda thoes girts make & ke." work for eo days Juat gach ken- ta aoa adap and hi nome 's Merchants are known ve siiould be deserted ior those Wixo offer the com. Of life as retuanerath ie it wonderful that ‘Many Gat, drink and rem before AWaking to Lie Cou. selousness of gut? Ie it srange that disgrace loge ite wing Wien theso View, racked by de- fi } bonds and 1,000,000;090 acres of until six in the evening, dozens of them being crowded into one room, miserably heated and ven- tiated, none of the umber, by reason of the low Tate of compensation, being allowed to earn over seventy-five cents u day; with the exception of one female cutter, who is paid the astonishing sum of It is needleas to remark that the majority. of his hearers considered Fe the selection of some other poem for tnis occa- mm would have been in hetter taste. Facts are stubborn things, and without knowing when or by In one week and a day the obnoxious article was lacent forewoinan, firm y déclining to beantily a "s Sue tty which she persisted ‘would pay ollars, and the work me oye &@ week of steady, unceasing labor. Seventy-ilve cents they offer for embroiderng a the cost teen These prices for the most or otuer rougut into contact with ail kinds and comditions: aod itis not surprising that the grave gud street receive so of sunshine or the f old women. ihe Hs | é fi; : ul i i ron 'e bable, If break add to the misery constantly oaused by low Seneaiy loan of thas tilt ws | snd di remarks. “iow are you arr ans to the lobuy jobbers, ae Po Mcgee Logis Hype pe I 0 ‘ ! | hoxtous of thé salutations, “It nos ‘uncommon for iy i it F men. Policemen are overhauled if oy Taking drink whlle on duty or beng of aa ee i fi = i : : | : i fe g : Lute ap th sucha is competition: which is said rr ‘” makes, the ratio Of ‘Compensation eo atau” wad proves’ Yo" be wo ry 252, ed Eee Ff aa c uid HT should a ty certain fixed lue of the pe no the articte, tiger af the spresay, oi Cary eae A} mated by the terms of the bill, ‘tive cot i Gould at elt times be “fair ‘and just” towards the laborer and the employer. y of the workw: Hy Bae. HIRAM POWERS, Lecture by Rev. Dr, Bollews, in, ‘out the |, put in the mouth a couple of alli- gators’ tusks and soon after faming posters an- Nounced as on exhibition at the museum an em- balmed specimen of @ South Sea man-eater. About this time he made the acquaintance of Nicholas Longworth, who had vecome much interested in nim, and Proposed to set nim up in the Museum business, or to send him abroad to learn the art of catanre, Though both of these eters were declined, Powers did consent to avail himself of Longworth’s assistance to go to Washington, with the hope that ne would there be able to turn his art- istic ability to some account, Here he made busts Of several of the most distinguished statesmen of that day, Now iong after he went to Italy, and since then his history has been known to all the world. Many in anecdotes were related of him, and his opinions on Various topics connected with his art Were especially beng ere ‘The speaker was its to with the dee; tion tor nearly two hours and then nad good part of his sayings unsald. GENERAL NOTES, atten- leave » ‘The Broadway bridge is down. Niz vomica, Governor Plokens, of South Carolina, is danger- ously fil. All quiet in Princess Anne, Va. The niggers are equeiched. Felix Grundy {6 on trial im Nashville for killing Green Cotton. Double-locked—Two prisoners were married ins North Carolina jail lately, P Growing wheat in St. C1 teense LJ oe then eve county, Mo., never Hen Brooks killed Shad Sykes in Will N. C., on Christmas day. Both of a color. aby ‘Wim ‘has te Wirington, Ro Gr’hea hens atop ne poste and letter to the President, There is nothing fuany 10 | A tncendiary set fire to Frank 18 store in Hamilton, N. ©. ; o— + Om the Sd inst, Lose $7,000, An depopulated, ton, Aemocras Ant essiec to ee tinted, shetne ut of ir. Freling- been Bailod im eo aad Maude Deloreaai in 000 fora” ae mauling, Whetuer it was in fup Louts cic on the ‘+ Sirofve beets Sen mankges up as they do marder cases in ry least one @ day. ote andpeennines nia prevance, beeugee! A man in Ohio “A Panty BY THM N, White ii | “You bow! BxibL—N. 0, Revunwan.