THE NLtftiASXA t'EftALU HATHAWAY & SEYDOLT. rLATTSMUUTH K EH ALT i is rclsaza t. ... . 0. HATHAW4T. CCO. L. SKTEOLT HATHAWAY. 3 SKVPO;' jol Jtid Jdl Jj -U1 o . V r. rrs i ft Office coixfr If am and Second etrc. so--ta i rtory. TTRM3 : v7-!j-. fi.00 rr annaia If ihU in advance. fZiO if rot raid fa urtrnnce. '11:3 following letter IVora the Presi dent to Ool. Forney will probably explain .y t!i3 eilisfaciion ef interested parties iha relation- czir.p: between tLe Fxcc nJa aal tka C .-.lector i.f tbo Port cf rrA.-msoTov, i). c, i t. f Tn Col. .7. 17. Forney. C'y'ector e.f the, iv Ly.yrt Vu..Si.:Yr:r letter f th I -va it.st.. t:'ii 1 ) i,-:- ji;r r--'gr,a tie a of li.j oI.'t-o of Co:!ccor of the Port id' Pliibdol, hit to tako diVst on the. 1st day cf Marc!), waiduiy received. 1 regret that you have found this couise uacc-sary". becausa your appointment to the place gtive general, ah.uo.t '.lrnvf r.-al f.stl.-'i'Cti'in, when it ws made, ami since your ervi-?e- hare Lcen appreciated and 8-tji-.n-..-! q:i to a, teneraiiy. 1 appie-tiii--. hv.vever, th5 reasons yen a-ii.-n fir lii- course yon have taken, and hope f..r yi-i.T eit.iurued suer.es bs si journal st rrl c.i'ucu. I wi.l be highly gratified, if sr-ve'slul, M proey,rifi as your suc r;s;nr on : rrj.jyins theranie C"!ifi.encc i-r' lit-' and tke. Aui;ji.,i.-t atiori, i wjiu wi.l acitoini.'.tcr the as wc'l c r'1 i hive. Vi;!i high regard., yenr chcdlrnt ser raf, U. S. Gsast. The O.u.iha .;,. and Licsoln Sm?tim'iii ara cnd-'avcwrii! to fin the Neb;a-ka he.irt on the propositi.!": tr crjite tin; rJi;ti-v.vjrn:ptinri tltfiaeiii.s oi'the fro -.iliri'-d parties into one crsintz i f ; ia. We have no faith in the eHicat-y of any nie! :irrait.rmenr. I'.irty naiii': :c nvthiii lf poiiticil adveiituror.- and r -i!i!j?is ot t'te pubii.' trpa-urr, ar.'l th.-y c.'ia t bo ruled oat of pownr by clothing p-ir:it with mw tides. Il'tl.o new for c itio-5 Willed hs iik'!y f array all tin pjrc nu'ii oa orie n.ie nno ti;o c-'Tinpt aien on tho other, it would nfco;;: pli.-ii ? ;r.-.t.'Jinj. tut now is itr it n in v j!ry stood a chance of hiwomin!? domi-ni.-r, the had Uien vd.o now dirae ' vh partn.-x, would transfer their a!igi t :-3 to it n: nat'iraliv a hick.-t trke to i!r. Irt the Sate Jii.-5aiiire, l'euio cr; :nd People's men were in the ni-i- . i i.i n t f t;:." ia af:eupt;ng to p i tr.e n-?;ai- k i: ? t n d in tr.e ruujovry wil i. mnd th ? rot".;es. bu. their t . ::j o r.s j.kciv Iv to ha Democrat R5 ii is 1 1 ; -i.)s 1 i a r. . jie.it iir p IC'.j rtti. fci. v o!:-ii it has occure 1 to you. when fou warmed up in prayer, threw off your j f ral an "tsuent, so l had.ii ea-y, happy "";.t-i'l3 prayor. If your heart an i life i t jo :; m-t f-t-iromenng u 'j hliad ::rcvai! with G 1. If h-i-t a-il life are wron in find's f vir k ? tor ue i f eie -pjen.e wid be c. Mi ; a:, i r.:ockery i.i th? earn of .'-a;jl:tv NevT, then, C"nr.t n!y aV"! .-. ! '- i v-lf tip'-n iii erty in ray , ! c '.".virion, i ti.at that pry t .'j ;.-?;rt ho:i?.e, sir.ee ;;n 1 rfhol'.T :j up i- Lin ai i .nrfu Lvl. I firal is or in p .rL-nf. wra-ng i ai.s.ng ih : r.i,3 c .s: id.o triio -if onn t !i'-i:l' r t . -; tae:rie : Qt." th W.TS l enu i t irk or go haul dis t iiuarters the tiuln i;3i.i. luj wire" were t i; :!:- .sent to three fliii'.-o i- i and s'r'.vc! " Wt..l n rn:ing t i irt'i- s palbere 1 fto". sid : f.-r sh-'l:er. If d he Ci'gh: fiom hi th'-ri oi""l" v.ail 'oi ivo 'M n t move the v i- is to t tie . .;lkd;..-, th J C p: r t 1 i, : ; . e!:iv, n uway by t'o ttisai" :1 cr human voice, but crowded i" l.-ag'ry sides close up to th? ears, th-:, .-1 rnd with, bowed heads tbr : t .rm to t i'3 Maov wero seen o tre-; r.- 1 , li ft.: ' a i wn in their tracks dead fnon col I, j ... .- ,..,. -tr.l.. i hv ront i .rwi t i. I n . 1... t ! I I k I r' . I v.-y fme y m your petitions, and that God I ade t r its deed of p-itnoti-i.i and lib contrary to this dcei-ioi,, but their h....i- nrrl i1(l hnvvv but he ovp.us b vrid ! Ibr prop.dlin? boats on the canal. The i .,',,,"l,,,lu' M"'M'4 " "" vtfciv.n.rsp.-cntiandieu.r; to your tin- erty, and by hopes of the ;ervice it may ig..are now reversed, and titles involv- inn IJp tht 1,1 .h.iwjshe wore when ! power i-lM t attached to th" boat, but j wn,i. lu-g many l;;' -oo--. framed utu-.anc,?. ow . ju.-t take a s,e - ! yet reader to the country. j unr that important ouestio., are no L ,ia le!v llonae. G more check shawls 1 he entire body of wan-r in the camd is 1 ' 'Z ! m oi 'so "io ' C' tt - f-.ii tho'itrht, tn 1 t emember that ilj mm t? j longer in d jitbt. Onvh i Tnha.it. ! fyr i,iu, I moved and Mi current thus created is aV,?" !'"" t!) ,lJ " 'l , ' , evy. h:-i py flow of I.ui u.-unl y i.i- ! We vuU:U to.,,,v tllft ,.pnort OI " -.i Twm I used a the prevailing power The p!n i ;!':" '. !":i' Jj4, :,nv" ri .-rsi.s Lut-iittlo. and that, in it-elf it is U e .utl'sh to-.,.,, the .eport 01 tue Ia IUeS.U!m,if U, r He. Stale.. ----- 1 embrace a wail laid 'in iheconnvof ,he r ' ,nfo1"':'1 Yh,', h- 1' iril v siI'uginthebeaiim-cfGod. lUmem- roon Inspectors to toe Governor. j As Artemus Ward wa .,,cc traveling j ca.,?d its entire lengd,. diridi. ir it m nm, ntre;-e,velL the A-nei ir.n c.se. t.rthat i iuh Lont heart, the ujMvht Uy t hat u port we see that the appro- . Iv.ruj.j l, n thecars, dieadu.g to be bored and : , o r qua! clmrmrls At the head of each I A!" ''"l-',,"1C i,,J U W"!l!J ,,! "'T I. , Ri;-: v, iisi, at ia .J( A an i ,, ..ve ,.'Y. t the li'.on w.i the tra-.ik wa- i.i out j red with i SU.'; ro a y, Iro'-n caicasses. j luxurv in winter so j H is Imagine tne severity or weatnt-r v"h.n th? riniii'nl who fuinislies th robe I fre-iie-i to death un ler his natural pro-! t.'wiion. L r.ti.t Review. Thi: CaroiT System. Few nifn who : r.vt in business reaii7- the meaning vfthe heading of this article, because, if c-- r .ntesested in the subi.ct at all, it I.m Irt'O f one credited, arid not one! pei . i, credit, hence they cannot realiz; ti e j .'rnlciou-ness of the system. This j i ne cr at obi-ction urjs-t a-.i:;-t the Vct by pcr-on- from the Ka-t who de to set le lo re. Why this sytm I si oald prevail to such au extent s inmc j .' 1 . . I Tl. ... .. I X we cfMt'M. uu. xu... ... . uj-v'' i.iec expire tie must pay up; u r.e iijj n it ' h ; u. one v. he louit borrow it, lor tf? bid must be rai.l, or hi credit will 'liar. To do this ho o.u-t deper: 1 on ti. -ales-, and if half of thcc-3 are on time, .id ir.d--Gn:te at that, he must neees-"s-'.'y ba cramped. An oc;:a-ional credit is an a"cmmod ition to some, but, vhen tr.e d'eae becomes chronic, it is a 'iir.is.-e to btah debtor and creoitor. T? the tiv .ouatit b''.v...'e ho cannot get V We think a 'I money when du". to the buyer be-n-e lm keeps running deeper in debt. kcvn:ii worse cramped with no dcS "-.' i.lca'ef how he will get extri-atci. Tli- uhoror aid ptechanio teecivc their "i'. evtry we.di if desired, tho farmer i: for cash all he prolvtce, and the V crrliiint should receive his when the "'1 go out of the store. Hi sales ' cihtnot amount to uir.ch, but his r-"' its would be more on what he sold, 9 ''id In't have thousands standing out ti t dra wing interest, wooldn t hive hi I "h-cr encumbered with enough bad tints to cit up the profits, and all ' ".'d feel easier, bocau'e not. driven by d-'::r creditors. O-dcnlosi He.ralJ. nelslit of Waifs. " I the fi. st volume of the U. S. Fx Tl ririr IXDedition. from Ir-SS to 1S42. v, "Uimodore v uses nan an f xcciicn, 'rnortunitr, with two vessols, of test in. I th tin? height and VplociTy of waves in strong wind and high sea off Cape Horn, inFi ronry, lS.Ti. On r,a-e 135 h ?i Lhi height of tho waves at 32 f -it. and their velocity at 26$ iu'des an hoar. 5--me cf (ho rcligiou papers think that Rev. Dr. Peabody's recent sel c:inn of the command, "Thou sha'.t not "VJk."'!," as the text for a sermon preach ' S before a Stato leei.-hture, wa partic ilirly apt and timely, one of them sug F?;t the applicat'ten of the "itinerant" I'titieipla to the reiinon, the several Stat "r-'tsli enti:i:tir the 'otixsaik" V.' tit I 9 Ve published a few day.- bince a letter from Schuyler Colfax revoking his de cision in regard to tho Vice-Pre.ddency. To day wa give one from Henry Wilson, from Massachusetts, in which he an nounces himself a a candidate, subject to the dechdon of the National llepuh lioiin CVn vf n.'iun. There teem to Le no hiek of candidates. He saya: vTAsniscTos. D. C. I'eb.13. ISTi "Dear Snt You ask me how the withdrawal by Mr. Colfax of his irrevo cable decision not to be a candidate itUecis your position, i have to say that, in reply, that when the Vice Pro- i.: r.r . i . . i. . i ...i i ... i "l"L, u;iuuu(,i;ii iu.il jr.- ffiiouia nos oe a o.:niiiJjie lor ic-eleetion, au.J that the p o.-itiou iijignt be cluiiued by tho innd vf aoum K;i-teru or South ru man, tn:ir:y gentlemen, onie of whom ti nl kin.lly supj oitid ma in ISS, and others wl.o had .-uppoite l 31 r. UoLux, Mr. K-ntou oi Mr. aJe, siid or wrote to me thai t.iey i:iten-jed to give me th'jir iniluctiee lor the Vice I'vrddency I had ja.t been elected for the fourth time to the Senate, had eaiercd upjinhe i'ud term, anj liad every rca.-on to be giaaiied and fhti.-iied with my po.-itiou 'i'hi.s raJi ancj of the personal regard and fi iend siiip fd'miiny of tho ncbJe.,' men of the s-everal States could not oat gratify that feeling which prize :eeouitioii by the whole countiy, a feeling entertained .by " fi men v. liu llilu loot? KCC!I ill lite .service of their States. After a c-rtain-iiii.' that the 'ice President's decision was final, I absented to the icquot of lii-nds he foit: leaving for hJuropc early in June last. After my return, and be lore the meeting ot Congress, .everal leading ni ,, in more than a d-s-.-n Siate", mnny of whom L h:.d served with in t'oi-gress, assured me that they, and the Kcprahhcans of their States, were for my nomination. I have left lhi matter to others, and up to this d.tt. the ICt i of February, I h ive not written a wo d to any one, nor repiieU to the uuny let tirs 1 havf received mi the subject.. The vevo ati. n by tho Vice Pre-ident of his declaration was to me a surpri-e. It placed me in an u;i.!ca-a:;L position, ...... i .... . . i i . . i mi i my u.st impi!i-e was t j witr. draw I frtai the contest: In: ,hf ji.K-i.m cf ' :iie (f the tei nei.iibd; aos f the land. Fist, We.-t and South, I leave tha quesiion to personal and p:!iiicd j friends. Whatever mav ". the result ! 1 f liad be ccntrof, and .-ha!! do v.U;:i I c-i' for the tHiitv and success of the liepubiiean party, whoever may be it caodidatcs. i'or I am bound io ii alike i re:y CXi: l i-,r?d, and h.ss lieu none j tJid-: for tho year LsTJ. The In-peeio: Ksi; the tbitt somethi.ig be do:u to r .icve r cnibiT.is.ii:e:.f. I'ej.or, tV I'i-ito.i Iiis-isrM-. Pr.i.S'.N Ixrr:'Ti'i'.s ( )FKicn, 1 L;.ie...: i cbi :i;;ry lo'Tl!. j i o illia:j id. Jam".s G' er.i )r f iixivlleocy v c d -.-ire to J." al eV.i to t!;0 wants .-'id re : liicia! c. n litiou cf thj Nct-:aka i'eliiieiillaiV. th rvolir";o:fh:i r.f r'.e I.caisla- Stie . turo l i liSTI the bi- ,ir rej Of ie j ; a i e ori.i.i'ory wiih liw. Li t!ieirri ih t, : the Iiisi-e . made tne reqnjr-u esu mite of feeding, tlothinjr ml gu-trduir th: : : ire c oiiV.cIS 1'. iiu year of i 1 a,. 1 17J. Under tl: rsur.; o-ii:ou tl;.: a new c vi--tif uti-o '.voi.il ! . opted Lj" t no peo p!o, r: ! that a i;':ii;iui:?, convcii:tig l're-h from the p .,,'e, v.-oild mike the ue'js,a:y ap..ri.q.ri.tion for tf.e core and cu-tody of State ovio s, o.io h.di' of cur estimate w sil'-cvt !. Ry pis "fi.-mg sf rttt economy, th.3 of fice is of the Pc i:!c i'ia;v ir.adu the Ho ptoprlatioti hit till the day of Jan nsiy rST2 Ar th.it i;e. Pie a ia o ooi i- ation was exhaust""!, Stud ad pur.-ba-cs are now hninst undo upon the eertiilates of the Iiipe tor and Wur l n. tluy and their bond-men becoming inriivi lu..i!y re sponsible for the payno iit of t!.-j .-amc. Your Kxcclieney will perceive that the In j ectors ar" under the m c-'ssi'y f provi.ii'i.-r fir the sunpmt cf t lie con victs, and jvn.ciit of the guard -, ec., or turniiir the prisoners out to prey upon t be community. V( lcspeetfiiliy but earnestly nk your Htfelleney to provide some mean by whi.-ii the institution cm be relieved iem the present emb.it ras mint. 'I he Inspccr.-'r fed that to ask them i to become personally liable for ihelarue j .j j-l amount. rerr.irr.'d to carrv on the in.-tiiu- iiiio.'ier year, is moio tloin a i L'e.ncroiis public will do- And in order th;lt VV(, t:i)y rei,0Ve ourstP.es o tin: re g-.oMsihiiitv for ti ie verv serious results ...i.:. t r.o..... . , , :.: . v. i:i:iiiiiivi v,t 1 1 ... :iiii I. - imiii-i ?.' . .. i .1. r ! V"" . J -a y ' I "ii.ii . me ni i" 'liiiou wo rau ii"t.ai to j ac-0!di;ir to lj'.7. I am sir. yours very truly, CnA.-. II. Gould, fsce'y Hoard Pcuiteutiary Inspectors. (Approved) Yv. W. Aruf.y. President of the Board. The fallowing from ibe Council BIuITs Xor.p ii fil'u to the point exactly: A capit: I i"oinf. is made upon the Con necticut Democracy by the Rochester Democrat It appear- among the reso lution they stole tVom the Grafz Rrown Republicans of .Missouri, was one ucclar I ing tha. the v ivganl emancipation, quality of civil rtgl.ts. an I enfranchise i .t- I J 1 1?: . v .-.-y...-.v-. .v... , .. w lei m tne ijonsritution. 1 nts was tken aim sf word for word, a far a it went, from the Mi-snuri platfoim. Rut there wras a striking omission. The Missouri " I'esnlmJ. That we, the Liberal Republican of Missouri, faithful civil' war. to the vita! prin. iples of true j as we were hi the dark tiavs ot Iti.iil, .-:inuti. r.n aef or venr.i -iIt I en.hmgcr the rightful sovcrtigntv of the Union, emancipation," etc That was too mu h for theConneetiout centlenien. They could not. for obvious reason-, refer their record in the "dark days of the civil war." They would draw a veil over the pat, but the people are not disposed to consent. ,1.1 .-.--oi Lf.CTUt:. Mr. Jfliues Clayton, a ve teran soi.iicr of Company A. cf the Fir.-t Nebravka roluntcers, will lecture at the tlhristi t'i Church on Harney street be tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Ad mittance 23 cent. A geneial invitation is given. Proceeds to be used in a good causa. Subjet, "Babylon." Omaha Tho G"rtnan lepublican Central Com mittee of the State of New York have adopted the following: "lirsoheil, That the German Repub licans of tho city an! coun'.v of New York pledge their unrjnaiilled support to the cin lidate for the lVe:denev who will get the notninntion by the next lle publiiM?) Nationa! (.lnnven! ion. " Ile.nhed, 'J'hat we endor-e the pres ent adfuini-tr.itton, and xvre couS 3ence iu its inteirrity an.i aiuiity." The following resolution adopted at a convention at Des Moines, of the Super visors of Iowa, is to the point, end is worthy of consideration. AYWfW, 1 hat this convention here- i . ; in' iue:iniral.z J the Jj-ci-ijtuio of the State ol' I.iw i. That thev redii.-e the panel of petit juror to Feren, an I that tive oo'y be neee-sary to lind u v rdiet; th it inoranei: ."-hall not be a. iiecesisry qU'i!i:ie:ition tv") enable a man to n.-t as a juror; and th t ;:i the trial of civil causes tue party ealhm; a jurv shau he reion- ! Hide tor ti c payment ol ad cots ol the jury during ti.e trial, saiu costs to he rc - Having previously passed the Si.'ii ate, it now only remains for t'u j (; ,v, ri,or to make it a law. The charae. terizing feature of the hill is that it make- tiie liquor s-'ler liable for damag es to the family of the drunkard. Vari ous amendments were idle red and rejtet ed. inclm i i one that malt ii juors, win.? or cider should not be deemed in toxicating lirpiors. Isiportant Decision l ttie lT. S. Sti jtreijic 4nrt. Henry II. Myers vs. John T. Croft. Th's ca-e invented the question of the 'validity of the sales of pre cmpted land before the issuing of tho pa't nt. Judge hove of the United Slates Circuit Cour" lor .Nebraska, dee del in lav or oi Lr.ut about f.uir years a. o, Im'.iu.g that sales belore the oatent was i.tse.l were van I iji l it to the Supreme Lourt oi the U::i"...l Si nil's on it v.-.-it id' fiti or. lied. Do-. iJ.i.-c for C.- oi'r. . Mis.souri. for Tdvers hi' as, (.; The uprcunr Court, on tier G'.h inst., :d- uilile.l t! i:u nt oi th; court below. It wi.l i.'O remi.-u.!.':red that si nee Jud.'e Love's decisiun iu t'no iiboi e :ao, It h IS l . CO to hi III Oilier flSO, l."!VIIV- 1 toe sriMKr .piest.iu, ry .Judge .Milicr or to- t unci Sur-reme Court, n-eut, clituined L-.tvc to brim: in the fihowiii bill; which was real twice, referred to tho Committee on Public L in Is and oid.-red to be printed. A toll to extend the provision of ay net entitled "An to t nal th :l.ite of 'Arl:ana and the s.a opl.ii. to the Stat - ol KT .-;.'aie to rcc'.ait.i w i I. oi tin lr !. mil.-. ms'm. ) it e i.-ctt-AD Ihr. Sf n-'fr .in.! Ilouxr (if ojjr.-sfH ttt !re.i i ,f the Unite.! Sttitdt Anifric-i in ( ''tii'jri xx n.-t-rni',!. ., '1 il:t he pievi-ieiis i t the ti"t ot . tioure.-si-n- titl. d "All l.ft to a:i a- and o! her iatc Oi ii::i th: i .ir. Slates 'en re .illie s v. i bin their limits, i ti r tweiiL.v ei-hth, :ip- ill " l t.-'-n hun-sr :d and .;l:y, ifn the same are herehv e"o n ! I to fie ..ate ol e-hri-S'i.i: i'nvi.l.ut, i ll it tho gnuit ii 'ie hy m a le shall i.jt lo. '.u 1 any 1 m is wh eh '.he Gov: aim nt i f tli: Uoivd .-t.i'e tr-iiy liave re-erved, sold, or ui f'tiscd of (m i iii-si! io -c i,f ;inv iiw h :e ioiiie in ie:.!;; pn r to ine cciurtu it'ou of the. tide to be mad? uuJerthe author ity oi be i act. Skc. - 'I l;r the selection to bo ma do from ion l- n.ie i Iv surveve i in the S'ta'e if II Vi the au'hmt: be made wi f tl :c ! d n live years fiom the .d j ui nuient of the Ieg il iture of sa d State nt it next rezular sesi..,. Miter the date of thi act, and a to all binds hi".v:d'icr to be surveyed wirin yo years from such a !jouriiu."ut nt the ir xt reg-ilar ses-:o'i after n ti "0 by t lie Secret try of the Interior to the governor of the State that the siirves have been completed and confirtiiC 1. Without Anitirnl A STect J.-ll. Tho. watit of true hind afiecti on is one of the cliar: cteiistics of heathenism. From time immemorial H'udoos have ttKen their aged parents from their hou,e to the banks ot the rivers wht-ti j they were aoont to die, and have hdti tr.em to peiisii vriniout care, a case o: i ! tl.tw L-iti.l , .r, .- ,. Ir, ..i.i i.-.i.r.i-l . ...i.ti .-...II ii.i.- M.-.M-a,... v . , v,,. I in the eifv ot .luzapore n-cntiv. A nitive woman, upwards ur tiahtv yea. of age. had been wry ill, and believing that she was about t die, ave over a I ! hi r m oiey and jowi ls to her son, id .. . . erept to tho river side, intenditm to Lreatho her la-t 1 ii s ;ht she of G unga . had been at sjicred waters. Alter the riverside for some tim, to hcrgreat surprise she rocuvered. and at once re turned to her son's abode; her son ro fiied to . dmit her. and declared that bv th. Ii jid'joo law si, . was to ail mien,.- anl purpo e-, dead, that he should con- I sid-er her as such till a icinehayct had I restored her to he right and privile-es I of , he living. AJaddcm d at thi m-rat j i.t..t. fill . I ....I. I..f r... Ih.-. ...... .11 her son, the poor oil womin tore her hnr, bea-t her bren t, anl, crying out ' E, R im! Uii Rim!" jumped down a we I which stood oear iler a:.'eetmna!e i relatives do not ajp?ar to have made j ip.e spfrhtcst eihirt to extricate her. nnd . u W!ljJ 10t un..;j t;n , tha ru!()W i ..... ,.,,..,;- -.i,., !;... in. ji t . -..-.-iv f .rmed ot the citcum -tanee. that the dead bodv ol the antortunate woman r, u i',tr(',.,,,:! was tished out oi to" weii. i i . ,,,, ,,. . ."" , I " ' The Spirit Iike lien can is now very anxiou-ly arguuni the question "('an a i Christian consistently practice Iiw?" It i ? si-udy nd-cn'ous , ask such n , qne-- "'ii, .in.ii it i known the world wide I that the legal fraternity is as a body the : niosf honorable and straight of alt the j professions, perhaps excepting the miu istrv, wirh whi-li luofe ion that of ,he law stands "cheek by jowl," You might as well ask the question Cana mareeatoats? ,pi. Full Sentinel. A countryman strolling through New London, recently, hand in-h-jt: 1 with his Pliyh. impatient to vi-it the circus, ex cl iimi d, on feeing a hunch of bananas suspen 'ed in f ont o; one of the stores; "1 11 b moved if then ain't the biggest beans I ever seen, Sophrony." Tho best Indian in th world A deod to covered IruuJ, tho cause, j to uin, married e.ain-and he f or Z The Iloue of Kepr-sentative. of TIT,- j Ce 7Z?W Vhe'S'hwVS ! rfor lu, the fini-hin, .piai-ca- know,. tho Ohio law for checking the come on 1 ,e Vir, L d t h e "ndat npon trus complete system vie of drunkenness, th.. v.te standi,.- ! Jl . . T. 'L ; " i ,"1 "f pr-icricd cducatior, are so small as to PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA, T Oft'tiinir II li. i tv tier. Fr.m the Gold Hill (XovotlM News. A little incident occurreJ in front (he international hotel, V ngiM i Lsfv, a 'pj1? p,,;r;is My that Henry J. Rny feW davsago which is wottli the rMoinof' ,l0)rl j eJiiing a paper in the better a loeas to reia-e. tucii! re.-iii- ia won Hill a married man a tail, pond-natured Scotchman whoe wife went ,ri a vi-it to the Vjt some eight mo .tits ago. Nisiht becoming rather co!d Istriy, the ushand iinplorme v wrote to hi wifi to i .i t i i . return home that h had enouh d the lite ol'a Washoe 1 aehel ir, and he want ed no more of it. A couple of week? ago i-he wrote him a letter that si" woull leave for homo, nn 1 that he might expect her to arrive iu Virginia City on a certain day. At the appointed tima our warm-bioojod (Jold Hil! r (who had "carceiy talked to any living woman s.ncelns wi e left for the lv.-t. ) ansi- ou-ly waned rm the a..lj wa k in front of the stave oih'.i to cmnrHce ins ion anient wile; and several o.f his friends, to!ioina his impatience, imprred the the can-e, when he eot';iia-tie.i!;y in jormcd them that he expected his dv-nr wil'e, who had been al-ent fir eicbt Jon4r months, an 1 he would be so haptn i w'heii she arrived that it w!d h ! ! drevr up in front of the IntemationnS hotel, where our friend had already en- I paired a comfortable chamber, as he knew his wife must be tired and sleepy after such a long journey, etc. The pas senger.; d! got out of tho coach except one lady on the back sear, who was deeply veiled and had on a thick, check ed shawl. Our Gold Hill friend made a rush in'o the flage to embrace and ki-.s his wile he knew it was her by the check shawl she had on, as it was th one she left honi" in and jut as he was about throwir.i his prms about her neck, and pu-liiiivr I he heavy brown veil a-ide to get u good fmaek at her lips, a ihep, sonorous voice from under th'' veil es- euiineii: Aever mini, cin e, i km gu , oia ,yelf, I kin!"' Sforror tf lmiT.ii! ; C:,;1id M,el a thimr bo that it was not tiie 1 iii exi-ci.-d v. ife? 'liic would be.hu i band withdrew fioin the .-t:iLre, and out ! i ,o:mee I :i !.i- ,.;f. .., vvum.in ii lit 1 l-i, t I'.vn ht'n.t :!! t; t' v n.,iii'ii in weieht. and. throwing a-i'le h v veil. shr r.i-.-t a terilli!,' r. iir of hlai'k eves a? . I i the lotru jf-r, witn ir.ts re-mark " i on e-in't fool dis chio afoio lis CIOW'.I. 1 asked the ih? disappointed hii.-ban .v l into C. apt. e-cy s saloon ,o take ; n'rink. provided ih whoi ttiinj was j k(.pt a Clc.tJ,e which has Ii9e,i strictly him, sat down and said : ' Did you hear the Ust thing on Hor a?e Grreeiey ?'' "Gn.eiev ! Gre.-h v?" said Artemu, 'lliiriic Greeley ! Wh o is he? ' Tin: mii was(jn.et about five minutes Pit try soon be said : -'George i-Vime s Train is kiekii.ir up a good deal .A' a row over in Kiigiand ; 4o you think they will put him in a . as- tilj ? ' i ram! irain! tjranreo P ranei Ti; s un Ai teieus t j.euin.y ; l iK-ver nearu ot mm ! This i; :i:iiill,-i kept tiie teen minutes, tio-n he s?iid man quiet Sf- "What d-i vou think about General ; Grant's' chance for the Piesidency '.' , Lo von ih tii lhev urun him ! "Giani ! Grunt! hang it, mai. swid Artitnu-, you iijiosrar I KJ t. now more strangei.s than any man i ever I saw The i:i:in wa furioit ; he walked up the car, but at last ciiuo back and said . "You c.ndVioded i it m -ram us, liii you I r.".r Imar i F A , v j Ar'emu- lof.Ked up and asked j "What wa his other name?" A Texas editor complains that at tempts i" shout him have become o nu merous lately that the thin,- is getting inijnotori'jus. A Youns l itryer in Fort Wayne, In h, recently chaiged o:ie dollar per minute lor "consultation with a client. A person in Detroit found a La' yon his door-step one night l ist week. lie look it in, cared for it tenderly, and next dicy hwapped it oil f )r a terrier puj. Whimsical Matilda Fletcher take for the theme of her lecture, "Men and ttieir Yv'iiims. " Docs the gentli Mati'da think that our polities would be less! whimsically inauaged if women h 1 1 the !;ilnt? IVihins -o: hut it should be re- I i i . . . i nieuincrca mat itie ia d e theui.s 'ives. ! ! wi. h ad tlieir peife.:tio:i-, are after. all but , i icliim-tiien. Leinh Ric'iinon l.says: "Keep in mind the exellent rule: Never "reach a single sermon lVom whi'-h an uocniie'ntcnea hearer might not learn the plan d' aiva iou, evi-n tiioush be never abler. va: d heard auotiier diseour.se.'' Dreihern, we are nil saiiinjr hoinp; and by and by when we too not tfiiukifgof if. some shadowy th ug (meucitU if death), -i I T.iuhr ,...!! I... uiil t.r r.;U;lt), a!l J vvi! . have a m -s-age f",,r you iv.im hmnc; Cod w,mts vou: ,paVe,i waits for you." It is but a hand breadth. ( Reecher. t- The London Telegraph must know a i auoui men an l tiiinvr mi tins siiie ot I he .1. . I J . , .. . a... I l . I I . . I ' water, else it woul l not hare been a lo Fisk, Jr. wjs, the mo-t disiiriitiiie 1 rep- n ten us, as u uiu recently, unit james : resentative of Amev.c.m c iihzatioii We had theught otherwise, but L n Ion I,,.,. ,. ,f L-...... I' - r -w ' aiionmt vuiivun inmgs about American attaira. ,,., .- .i . At a letrp year party in Atlanta, on tne fi.i, : . . . . , , , , 9th lnr , ?li young ladies showed their m in iness by having the f ihowin-; timt- f.rr iu c-.iipi.vi'i place-: "We mean business," "N-.w is Our chinco," Va.tii." i tediou ." ' An Illinois Ppf-r, edited by Mr. Ste - I, say-: "A printer last we k pro- posed to go into partencr-hrp with us. Ui nam - wa Doolittle. The firm-name would sourid very ! a.l, either way you put i Bloeg eiys he thinks he would make it Steei tc Hoolittic, Doolittb; tt Steel. a coo.l Consrresstnaii. He received two We can't j tin One of us would be in the ! bill the ot her day, "With r-quests forim poor house aul the other iu tho peni- j mediate payment. One bili he ordered toidiary." j la; 1 on the table, and the other to bo . , , , i road that day.six months. - A e!rgrnin on f rrhange fv.nd a note .... ... . t- - k in the liio.etotliethe. tthar RttnerA reqncsien tn prayers nt tne cl.ur.li. that him, eef. Tiie preacher prayed most Wl fervently. To Id amazement and inor- s,i' tiUcstion he found that the note had lain in the pulpit a year, -while the bereaved genileujan was oa thia Sabbath Fitting witli a new wife in fhe cvigregafirn. II UUSD AY, FKERUAKY 22 On a g-tre pot out we t i-a sign,'" Take ! wamin": No iraet nor life iuurans, nor cfj na-.hcens wanie i here worl i. It uiut be a ? pritely shct. A candy boy, pas.-ing throuah a car met n eroa o'd gentleman, and tys: '"Pop Corn, popcorn!" "llaint got any . . i. i i .1. ml , '. fr, - ,s . . ; dro'ltuni drop-I ca is the smart boy. j 1 J They have pot a new way of getting up j suprUu parties in certain parts of lihnois. A re-i lent receives an annovm n letter, j stating that a Miprie p rty will he with ; him on a certain evening. He pre- j paces for it. Nobody comes, and tho iu- i prise is complete. I y ECANICAL Pcn0oU -Perhaps in jn the wo,.,j is e,iuCd. . thoroughly carried out as in the ueriuau em t i re. In ir'cuilre: -g, a com; aratively small province, besides t eiuentaiy schools in every pariMi, they i , i i i i 1 . i ;. i,,w, , "i .- i i ,i . r.-. hosrors which had beu reported in Luba have 2od pi imary industrial sch' o!; &J. ! , ,, i. , i;,. ,.t;; .. i . i i i . . '. . ' and Peru, ami piesentcuio revolting ue l.u uimsr and trade sehoo Is. it whu-u a Js i -t . . . e r . .i -,w Li i i - . ! tads the treatment ot cooiiea in the are fitted for hu-djtuidry and In n lie alts; a!id hnally two codeves, one lor com- q community to avail themselves of it. James Gordon TJeanett, Jr., is men tioned us the successor of Fisk as the colonel of the New York Nititii ilei luont. Over 2,' '0 natnea of colored people have been enrolled at the (diu-e of th Colonization Soe cty in Washington for passage to Jjiberia. The Harpers are paid to ho strong Methodists, while the Appletou", their great rivals, are stur iy Fpi.-copuiiaus. F!der VTcavcr a man who ha preach ed Ihe gf-pei tor futy-five years, who is settled over the H.tpcist chinch in 'ol- I uiituv"n, Ll. stated in an a hires. to the ! S'.ihl!y f-chool in the .n-riVKatioml i j ciiureh in"Jewett City ths.t tie heard a! man say tint he Lai read the lii!e ; I thn-.nvh in sixty hour. Pe'cimmcd to I ascertain whet her t ho lnul vi.lnal loul t t,e j tvuth or a he, beset about it him elf, snd read the whole of it. alou 1 to his wire i io ldiv.:.:u in1 wii't.i.t ! nv.ir ! thirty minutes. He rea l soiui tiuie an 1111 .' IIWU' 1 I ".JlVlll IIV t. li or nod sometimes two hour d.y, fceeoiu,' the exact timo, with the reifcl' inuie ited above. Rumdo man must have the credit pliced an immrse-i wm el ol p ) cm.ir construction, whih is moved by a j I stationary nigine, rnd the action of! v. liich i to throw th.- water f. om one of j 1 I he channel into the. other A current j j is t hu ereared fiom the m o-binery in j j one channel and toward it in the other, j I A little girl asked her sister what was j chaos that her papa read about. I he V-1 !rr child np'ied. "I t is a great p'le of nothing, ionl in jrace to put it in." . A poo 1 story wan a few month m,:c2 I liuiielied by a wieked wag m Nw York not wh ibv unconnected with the W.ir'd, iinlcs th j Tblc!-Talker is in r ror io: i noi t:rii to be a vorrieio'H !i"f i (p,-H p i.;,i. as u .. c ,,, . :..., - ,.v- j eeution anionsf the couiitrv c xeiiani'r. it miy be wmth repeating : Ut Montaland I rjigneJ urder Fi.-k's hi diaimmi that ; nt-ek, rice the 3Ian-fie I, deposed. , J.,. vras takiiiff tne pinguids print' dviiii't out for a diivo heliimi bis fjur in- i haul, and pointing nut io hor t he various ! attractions of Nt?w Y.ok. Stewart's lmtu.oici; martii.' tina-c oh t he avenue ; what was that? That, Madame, ii mv city residence ; a mere bache'or's In'l " The Cemnl i -j r V . that wait matt- i I niuoent ; it was r U, that is my ) country seat ; you can see my tkot buiTa- j j Iks thcoe ; I allow my tromifs the f:e-r j j use of the grounds.' La Montaland j ! whs impressed with' th wealth of the j Prince. She ma le rcrtrnl other inquiri- j jcas to the ownership i f the Hem! I j I buil Jimr, the Fifth Avftiae Hotel, :::;d j the Lathe-iral, to ab of which she re- ' ceived satisfactory replies. Finally, as j they passed Stewart s Lrnudway store, j Hi1 oazzieo songsires-i sain, Ami is thi vour huse, too. Monsieur Fee-k ?" "No uiiidum ret lied thu iiieuuous Prince of Frio, 'I ciitiot tell a lie ; th'tt licitmyx to my partner, Joy Uvul.!'' ( 1 "xt- U'n.,. M. C.u-.ixton's Gp.kat I'OrM. The finest, poem yet written by tint young and brilliant centu. Will. M. Cinleton, ,s "Ih" Run.mg of Chicago," written for an I ju-.t j. obi shed ni ""Our Fireside Fiiend, ' the in.w and attiact lve literary an I family journal, punished iy Waters, Eocrts & Co., 7s3 State t-tf- i-r ( '!i ii-.'i t ii Thu poem is in Mr. Curb ton's best vein; beautiful in tho ghr, grand in con copi ion, graphic in extircs-ion. an 1 sus tained throughout The enterprising pub ishers were fortunate in securine (this contribution from the author- In i,:- i i paper will doubtless sp el Iv bee-.. me a i pueie iavorue will the great uiase ,.f t'w r,.-l!ii.f i.'iM; fr ;a n . .... .... ...... .,V. .1 ....... .... . ,i't:'-, iini-uii iiiei.li ii.'l t l iiiio w k Iv, -coiiia mug a larii'e a nouot of in tr?siiii;r and useful readtmr matter 1 lff.r.lil- -I...1 f ..i.te , The publish-!-s are evidently deteimin-'d I "- - - v- .-.. ........ .. ,-. ... ft.t...h. , t .. . . . ' . ' ... plir it H verv large circulation JThey in- ' tend to irivo to their suo.-enhu for i ik7 ..rt 1.. I tl..t....... I .l..':... - I in piemiuui, to no iiisinoutO': upon a . i - new and novel plan. Spec'-unoi cop e f the paper, together with full paiticu His, sent free on application. Alexi was autre ovcrconv nt the Bos on coniioittee's invitation. The; ! Comerical IJ".de in suvut "Tne Grind ! ul' W'.M '''!' aib cH'd lint h? re- j pin-u, -in ni native ltti-snn. .is lo.low. ''..! O l- 'III 1 ll-M.!! roi 'II I It 1 biitti icihi ire bl.iski hifur Roston (iit ur , uiiiaiiwi-ki unio'z of citii bmneiz re Ii ani in oleca'c izy widbi downonyer lkea,iaskcmo onah tallak andle." U41;UT1 a'1 Fven . lSer rOTernnr a j '"' . t ": ' ' L'll,n''r' 'T i exc! mu i. ... i l i :.. . ii...- .... i i what'? the raatt?r.. Itenyxri. tt.ian porttcors.. .uansani root, ana j p,, jrts s.-,v fl at the road i blocked ' U-en h fini elv settled as the I a-i ot .1110 end ol finecarjicts, mirror, uc, j :! .,..1 poi-.-'s badly. Authentic m-w her future colonial policy. 'Ibe Chroni- . ct is sao i..s .N,.t, mus iV j 1U Thr. , , jnU.re..t;!sr o!- ..- C!e R:.v that oulv Lord Li-ffar. Sir John , .i.:.r im. u'iuituu. ,1 i"- '' u.jie,ts is the doeripttoo rF the pn-?- i A. "'lcPon aid and Sir George r. Carticr TCI rPHADLnr j storms and bitter cold, their organiza I L L 11 "j 11 A I 1 1 1 L ! ti'.n- to work and suiler to save tiie wo- Tjondon, February Ifi. ' In the Commons to-day D israeli in quired whether any answer to Granville's note concerning the Alabama claims had teen received. Mr. Gladstone replied that nothing official had been received bv iler Muies- tv's Government, but United Stafes Minister S dienek thought the r-p!y of his Government would reach London about the first of March. The liouse wei:t into eoinniitte on suppiy, when Fowler, member for (.Jam- bridce. made a speech denouncing the coolie traio and the part tukeu therein ! bv tho citizens of Purtuirtd, Spain and i i . ii . ..r . i ! t.. . Spanish Antilles. Othr meiubprs followed Fowler in condemnation of the trafne. which was pronounced a disgrace to civilization. The case submitted to the general board by the Consul of Great Britain i-i published. It is divided into ten parts. Part one says no definite or complete Kcttlement of the American claims ha ever been furnished. 'J he treaty -f Washing, on anil previous correspond ence supplie, however, the general deft r.ition of the demand. The U S claims submitted arc for damages tirowing out of the acts of vessels respecting which the Uni'fd States allege that Great lritain f-tiled in her international duty. Tho Tribunal must determine thu ques tion of failure of duty. If it decides that that th re has been such a fuihire, then it must award the gros" aum for il.imaces or define the limit of liability for the guidance of assessor of said damages. London, February 19. cntert iii"d Minister Gladstone Schenck at dir.iier. Saturday. Thanksjiiviuir ei vices will he held iu th ia' bedrid of St. Patrick, in Dublin, i on t f j . - 2Tih m.-t. j I ;irhame::ii v whiprer--in are sum- ! m-.iiimr their p.niizius to be pre.-ent a? i the. MS:niis-tn ni -ht. wh-ti i' is nude.- . K., t. , ,u i f i.m irlM inJri J . - - -- -tool that the opposition will imrolm-e ! a cio- n.ntinn censuring the eovern- j mont appointment of Sir Robert t.'ollier to the judicial c .uimi-ion of Privy jj'ouneii. It is believed the action of "E,r,,.V " w " . " .r,. j.ne i. oner o, a iaeiorv in . i. ueivi: inquiry or communicate any PKormaiion on the snl j. ct at present. A resolve censuring the government for the appointment of Sir Robert Coilvor to the Judicial Committee of the Pri'-y Council, was mn ed this even ing by Richard Cross, conservative member fr Lancashire, who supported it in a lemrthv address. Sir Roomies! j P;dmer oilcred a substitute declaring that there w.h noth rii.' in the appoint I nient of Co'.iyer deserving the cen-u:e of ( t . 1 1 i tiie nouse. At y p. m. the debate was still in pro tress. -Tjondon, February 20. The resolution to censure the ministry for, he appoint merit of Robert Coliier to the judicial committee of the primary council wa r-jected in the Hou -e of Commons i-ist night by a vote of 2GS against 241 . Toe announcement on Sun. lay of the kiiimg of a maa named .Miner by a w-oi kingman, proves to have been a mis take and that Minor himself was the murderer. He was formerly a surgeon in the United State.-r army, and it is be- Sieved he was insane. Mr. Munn, U. S. ice LonsUi General at JLomlon wiii attend the trial of the prisoner and sen that, his interests are properly proreemd. Workmen employed at La-s & Co., and Al-op & Sons, well known bvew-.rs, have struck work. It is reported that Viscount. Monck, who wa oveiimr" f-eneial of ,'a,iad:i from l.til to lCS. win be appointed viceroy of India, to fid tb" vacancy caused by the assassination of Jvul MavJ. Tiiree thousand journevmen in the shipyards of Jarro.v, on Tyre, have struck. lit a division on a reso'uti n ofen sure last niht, thirteen liberal members voted against the oveinunut. The linos to-day, iu an aittcle on the Alabama claims controversy, says "our relations with the" United tales are such that not bine should be done to lessen the aut hority of I he govei nment. " foe Tim ;s hope, tii iug h family, that the American cabinet w.ll yield to paolie opinion. S fl ? TTI Salt Lake. February 1G. The Tribune to-day publi-hes ovirr tb. 1,1 , -; acru-nm i-x- ,"--- . " U - 'ovei umcut ot Salt L iK.e City. I c 1 Jelci" , , UlMI'ill. JUSl reeieCIC'l A .J CI Ml 1,1 siiovvu ,ii l avi; been n utdauili-r eeivtr of bi tb -s as Police Jud.e and pmtof the- .Mormon fommi t-e of ouy inn.-co c irs aco, m wuic.i " ,1',rlu"n b! " . '. '; It is fort he i sh vn liiat I ii'ti im li'itn cau-ed ,he icpoiT to be ! Sllf pie-se-l, -ind sl -1 n i .-ie 1 J.-'ter .is b- -i ing. al'lHiuh di-hon'-st, peculiat i y ill 1 1 d ; fir hi . thee. (I.idoe, the pre-crit ia-J.-r 1 . e : -i oi .'A 'i moil rci"r(iuT, sas mis is ,ne lit , d amauing blow to his faith in ihe ! ..ho,,. I. ,.n, i-.".s .i th,. ..hii..wt r i... I:. . v...,",... ..,.ii,..rt. j ti:lt nbima iy his apiistacv and moral j d-voiinn to the Mormon ( hurch covers i -Ii sins. Th e nose i onire h-nathv. and creates a th-cided sensation. Superintendent Sickel t'degraphstlut i trains which p:tsud IJ.tfer Creek this alternoon, m wi;l be t.iroujrti to tnorrow morning. A train i announced to leave Ogden east to morrow. The Japanese have arranged to leave Monday morning. Salt Lake. Febru.nrv 20. : A dispatch, tonight from Assistant j Canada, on part of the Governor Geno Supei inteudent Clark; at Laramie, says rah The chief f.cinf had been mutual- ttiat t tie car Prr the Japanese wi.l be i j,ere ,,vtaorrow an,l ,ha, tU( ro.,(l -u i open. On the other hand the tdec-ri- i 4 - (.. -" ov rnvui'lip A r Jt t . i(M i ?vS"jr, Jrvftvatiy van - five mwir.n NO- 47 men a-.o en Mien, hui tueir nai'i-mps and privations, their great peri', and their opportune assistance l'totii thj Duiied S'ate.s post', ie. The story is ail stranger than iieiiem. Some ot too p-eouers sun remain mro si k wuu io- ver. i wo this alfernoun are a::no.-t l"e voiiO toe iiepe ot rejovery. A.'t azree lint there was mueh wa:ifnd distress but ptatement" tiiiler a ti t'i.j neuleL-t or ineJLipetc.icy of rjiway i-Jiijers Well known repini!.i!f pui tie rci i t the Ui itn ia! and foice of the read jnad-'quate. i hot that Sup anttntlent S,ei;!o. 'ami of t licrs at the front did everything hi their j power of mortal man, and at no smad per.-onal da:;gr or suciifhv, fo help jtas- ft:ig.-r a:-d open the ro id. They ftiib- i li-h a e pi men'a-v rtiH t ) Mr Sickles, i but dt n 'onci'si the ciie. tors of the Uni t on I'.tc.Iio toad. I To-dav tla c invi'n'ion for tho adiuis- .-'.on rt i.taii, met nut out notnmg or iu'.poi tahce. .Judue Kayder of Nevada, opr o-ed ad:ni.sioii and moved to adjourn sine die. Tom F:tc'i made a reply ga:ut ! ao'oiirnmetit and hti-Mv o? ta'tie 1 consent to speak to-morrow in favor of udmis-ion. The euibas.-y hope to leave Wednes day monnriir. J ud. MeKean, Major Powell, the t xplorer, and other promi- inent. guntl oiien leiveon the same trsin. Trcmendeous rain .usd wliid storm last uiht; to-day bri sh l and warm. Paris. February 19. The Opinion Nationals assi rts lhat. a con-piriicy has been discovered in which three general under the l. te Fmperor are leader Their plan Wa to dispose ot the a-einbiy by hirce and take pos session of the uovi rnment. where they were to lie supported by a butre number of cx-oih.rer and soiaers from thenortn I rJ'!)(. Oru'tiione says that in consequence of t hi n ve hition, the teigian iiouaeris ca-efuily guaided au.l no (..na is permit ted to pass into Franco without pass port A sh.dit demonstration was made bc- I fV.ro the re-id it. cj of the D ike le Ar- i male on ?nnduv. A crowd uttered ci ies . : h.osti'e to Monaichv. S .o f: tresis n-ade. It is s:iid that the utTuir was m- : '''-'' i' ijoni-partist. . t G i 0 1 UCu ilU IliT tIUuifrt3 Cf the nniiijiohite io the AsbCiably takc the , tenuou oi .epuri'. I Paris, Fcbraury 20. Groat excitement her? over the dis- I covering ot the last l;.r. ipnrti-"t con- s piracy. 1 hat there is some truth in tho i reporf f its existence i ju oved by tiie ; extraordinary pree-ietions t::k'it by the ; v ori'iieta (here s w.-l! ; iu th? tior'.h ; er-n i.1p::r'n.ents. In this city an 1 at Vt '. -'tife, the police force on duly has 1 h. en doubled and troops have teecived or iters to remain at ine'.r pii ruciis reaoy i i i i . for action. Fcrlin, February 23. The Fmperor William is suffering from indisposition and passed areiiless i.ieht. The Queen T .w.iger Elizabeth, who is now 71 years of ate, is al-o ill. Fears of a senou result me entertained. I tti.r- '! I. . I.'....,,...,,. 1- .......I. 1 ,Hur i to-day. He n.ioied r-ufa-deuti y to trans act i'Osiness thi tnorniiur. V.fshiri2ton, February 19 The IIou-c. t.Vnimiitou on tlje Civ.l Service ugreed to-day to report a bill uiaLio,: it a penal oikjice Ibr 0"Rercs lucii to ak 1- t civil aj j..''n'iii:-iit i. It. provides tbt they cn make rcconmicn dation oiily upon the request of the Committee i f Ways and Menus. '1 his moi iii'ie: it was resolved to hole" toe payment of the income tax for 1S7I, bo nothing was done about the tax for the future. Mr- Fryc, at the instance of Hooper of Ma s. , i:iti od'ic.'d aj-iil suppiemi-mtarv to Thf Civil Rights act of Apiil, lSfid, snd moved the previon question. The bill was rea l. A motion by Eidiidge to reject the bill wa negativi d by a strict paity vote yeas, 89; nays, llo. Iho bili went ovir to Mouduy. A bill to repeal he do'y or cofTe pased under a suspension of the rule- 173 to 4$. It i understood that a utajoiity of the JudciaryCmmit.ee will re port a rcsolu tii-n ri-fe. ring the que-tlon involvinc 1 1 : 1 era, its to the Kansas Pacific, Cell Hid Riauch, Uiiii ii Pacific and St. Jos eph & Denver Coy railroad coinjiimies back to the D' pai f m nf of the Int. rmr. for the rea-en that the Hou-e did not authorize the conmiirtee to soid for per sons and papers. The minority will re commend ,be passage of a resolution that the a-siemiieiit. of the Hannibal tt St. Joseph ('omp my of th.;. Central Hi-finrh of the Union Pacific is not. bind injr on the United S'iites;..that the lat- ter c oofi-inv is nor ciitii'ied to aav land j coi'rii-'.i by it; and that the Sr. Jo,ph Iei!ver Cay ! Vmp-i-iv is entitled t on- r a eii..nid the Imd wfoi '.i it chim. Sei.h .tol.nson. the ctnb"zzlinj Tren'l rfc b i s been finite, iced ,v puy a Cue v ,hitsnt,d dollars end ituprison- . f ni iz or:" '"ear. The Si rvte to-day nfMrmrd tbo nnnd i.i.linri f!" Ch a H '. A-i,anf Seclfta rv of S-'o. and Gei M. RedcIifT. A i s-er of Ii.tertial Reveuue for tiie Sixth ! Li'oois Jts-V-.'t. : V.'.'i-i.' ' ! ! ',,; (on. M. I. B'Jtier an.'l ' G-rr Kcshaw. of Snu.h ( andina. have ' r.ivo-: fe ie to t.ir a hearing before ' the I 'eu ! t! in the t i o i.ommiii' u oi uocr iiiiii'-r-ieseUe- aea"n-t the charg made Si ta"c that ilo v were in active ' :.. i .- .l -yuiparhv wirh iheku-kl; P-4-lVA SCOTIA. HalifiT. Fe'.nnry 10. The Chronicle, in reply to an editorial in the Toionto Globe ridiculing the sto ry of a secret ticaty, reasserts it-authen ticity and say it i credibly informed that it w i siloed after the conclusion of tiie Washington negotiation by Lord DeGir.y for the Iltitish government, and Sir John A. McDon iM. as premier of agreed on i.wecn t tie two cover,. ,,.,. some year previou-Iy', a:i 1 so far as iht Rruain was concerned, it had i :'" ' " 4 ' o Bl tii'rv i vn I I W I o: ivs fsxjs'-tTTW. - ' - 8. d. niT9iw.tr. jOffic eontt Main aod ?r:o.. j f l 1 itory' - '( TERMS : L'ailyjIO.OO poraanaa. cr ?i . Itcrmontk. t I New Yorjt, February i Tho following is a fc;ible dMputuh to the V orld, uattd hondoi on. iv : iu h.'d: to a Ict.er oi inquiry adure."seu to h m, Mr. Gladstone has wiittcn a long letter explain. ng in an txtrcmoly fiiendiy fan ner the pies nt position of her ousj.'sky'n j:ovcrr:mcut coneerning the treaty cf Wa.-h:ngton, denj ing tbouttcrunce cf offensive pa-sages in the lloose of t'om moiis, os has been erroneously rt' crt' d in order to allay public excittsmem in Fngiand. I bare furnished co;-"s cd Gladstone) letter to lb- JVes ct.J -o:.-don. It is now published iu every i i.r pid of the kingdom CrtUs'ng jiiol Vi 1 sensation in the iiou?tof comutoo . ".". "' This e:.;i g Powie asked Glaii-too'i " if tho leit-r ad iressed to the coim.! pi nu'ent td the World Was emont, whef tIadstone replied yes, it is a icpiy to a letter asking explanations roaviiog my epocch. Columbus, O., February 2A Tho national labor convention Meet bcre to-morrow. About 15 ) d degites, representing Io States are a'reudy here A meeting wi held to-nijiht at which i number of short speeches were undo, and the general expression wns in favor of ccting independently an i not as tbo aijnnct of any political party. In tho several speeches all allusions to this de feat of Grant were cheered The cm vention wil! hold a session cf two d-ys. Lawrence, K., Fobraary 2i. The city is tilled with delegate m i leadinit republicans, in uttcndmcC rpjs the Republican State Convention '..nidi will meet hero to-morrow. Caucuses have been heid, an I the convention viii ". , .'" J be un.tiiim uii for Grant, a i 1 will aJjpt WllJa plitform fu !..- and cmplrilically djt'sitig his aduiiinstratioii. Chicago Catllo JIarkot, Chicago, February 20. Cattle receipts 3,00; very little do ing on account of lack of car.; price steady and nominally unchanged; not many good cattle on sale and pens pretty well tilled. j Hogs receipts 1 ., I -12; narket activo and 10 cents higher; all s(;M at a rauga of 4 -l'i o 00; mostly 4 20 i. 4 70. Sheep receipts 71'J; market quiet, firm cud uriehanjicd. Ct. Z.onl. I'roilnce Mitriiot St. Louis, February 20. Fiour firm; XX sprirg 0 Ct); XXX 7 0d. 7ijj. W heat s;.)ri:ig hiahcr; INo. 2 Chil'Hjro 1 SO; No. 3 fill 1 C'J; No. 2 red 1 7o. Corn better; No. 2 and high mixed on track 41 to. 42; No. 2 in eleva tor dlj. Oats firm but inactive; No. 2 8. Dailcy, buyers off. Rye h'gher; No. J, 81. liisky dull at Si." Provision i strong and in good demand. Potk l'J OJ j,asi; butr March und eiier Ap- ,ii; l.'U.k shoulders 4j; clear rilj Ci up country; small lot of clear rib here fi j; packed lots quotable .shoulders o; clear lib oiivo. (''!; clear 7o(Ss- Racou tirui; sho'tttders b?6j; Hear nb 7i; clear l; sugar cuieii hms 12i I H La fl active; sales mainly for iiuu:e; pti.ts piivatu lor ca.-h: laid lu.id aixuJ. Hogs liitti at 4 0'Jo lGO. Cattle s.tuJy ab 2 oi). C'fienp;o Proituce SJrtrJiPt. Chic go, February 20. Flonr in fair dtunicd n::d ti;m: sa!ci of spring extra at G 2ot,i3 75. Wheat very quiet, prices steady and at tho opening n shade better: No. 2 selling at 1 2oIc 12fjt ca.-h, c-lo-iiiK nt inside; ou tio.is :d-o quiet; March 120(120;; closed at 1 2C?; April 1 2S(1 2s; oh-cr-grades nominal, ('orn dull and a shade lowei; No. 2 4'.)(a 4:) ca.-h; 40? (ci, 4 )1 f r March; 44Q44; f r M iy. rcjec -cd nominal ;it 37i; careorn4d. O its in better demand hut bi iii'Si light anl prices essentially unchanged. I've quiet end firm. Rar.ey No. 2 ,n cood demand and finner. i'rovisio,i firm. Pork stea dy at 12 50 cash; 12 57A(.I25SJ March; 12 SO for April Lard strong at b i5 cash; 8 95 tor Match; 9 12 for April. Gieen meats steadier at o'tSg fir hams; 4 for idiuui deis; 5 for rouah side, JiiCtri 'A for short libs; Cj for short clear; dry si.it d uj ats firm at 4 for siioualers; 5 for rough side-; CKo (Jj for short ribs. Hoes iu uptive deui.iud and higher at 5 05(t5 10 for en on to good with a tew extras, at 5 12". Whi-ky firm at st'iii ,s7. At the everting provision bo nd the market v-ry tro:ig and price r.ll biale r. Pmk 12 0 ca-h or March; 12 SiO April; Ui 05 foi M.tv. Lard excit ed; ail buMMs 8 9J btd; March he'd at 9; sales at 9 17; Ai'.il held nt 9 20; May held at y 40. Meats none olTer iinY. Wasiteci is gemfc. For Our Beautiful and Strikuijf Xcralt THE; PlUiUHIAL FAKILY REGISTER Will at Fight in nlmi! f-vry fin ly. Com ' n mi.'-'y rew and rit'Kantir'iou It l"no- l"9 m' n":-:J u!lXJv P"!- ' " f : ' an'! ri'",. but can not be fui'y uctcnocu in an auvrriiseineat. 'i t ir circ. i . is--. . . ,J; iID.H0, lub- itsucrii, 2 S W. Miwlt'ou, St. Ck'uro. w4 Pvl. B. aiURPHY, Manucrurer of wT3 'AND DEALER IN VjJ harness, Vblts, griblcs; C-:IJAKS. WHIPS. Blankets, Brushes, &c. 3 m. tsc m-ts. e ra Proraptly Executed. All work AYarrecte.'1. j? F.NI HARNESS ASFECiALIlY.-J Nov. SO wtf Piattsmoulh, NV-t a. caiFsz. ss a. f-A rrm in:r.r, &. on.t wit AT TOnN'EZ V 5i A T L 7 PHTTSircurt: :;kj!. C isfiirspa nn r.,j .;,. ... . - - . .. . .-., , ) j n , 1.: i r. n . v. -fc-'MVU . w . "14 vV if ljkrWt W-lLtWm Of ; 1 ! ! i If i I .'' ( s 1