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iii-t I pi i f.c,i,.l tT.t ffj II S-iiri 'I I. "i itr mt'l 6 il.M vitit -i "it sv-f f' VOL. XVII1N0. 5C80. 4t I i I til S- IBBmmmmm- -r a- Tlio Xter Advices from Greece ZJoro Pacific.

V- ProtallUtj "of; folder IIosUIIUw 1 Betes Arertcdr 'C. Kaacrtd Coospiruj of Cariuii to fcii tie v' 4 tussztt Ain oxuzcz Thv Emit iraliwTk revrM af He bar rMaCBUdlftry Ha part. BArcaaAX nan suhiodm. PAam suluiday. Dee.

19. The 2fonir to-day bu the allowing details (UMlhwii affairs Th 2ti saswaradHo-bast Pasha a signal with a shot, and immedi etely eougbt refuge la tb Island of Syr, vixen ab wm blockaded by th vessels of tbe Turkiah' fleet. HoBAar Pacha erxBounoed hi wfflmgneas to abandon tbe blockade on condition that the Jb-Mfe abonld escorted to Athena by a Grecian frigate, and there to await the result of Jo-. dieial proceeding a for the on trace committed. licjnxm, Saturday, Pee.

19. The dispatch from Park last evening an-Bouncing the rumored sinking of the Greek eteamer Erosia at Syra by Bobabt Pasha, the Turkish is sot officially oonflrmed. Ths dispatches from Conitantmople, dated yesterday, mention that IIobax? Pakxa. at the requeue of the French Admiral ia the Axebipelago, would await orders from the Turkish Government before using coercion with the JErotis. La.

ter dispatches from Cons tan report that the Turkish eommander Osrxa Pasha has been forbidden by his Government to invade Grecian territory, nnleee armed bands of Greeks peas the Tbeeeaaan frontier. Fabx. Saturday, Dee. IS Xvaoing. It is said that the Buaalan Gorernment has seat a note to the Preach Gorernment in relation to the question at issue between Greece and Turkey.

Telegrams from Bt, Petersburg amy that Bastd and the other great Powers agree that both the Porte and Greece should delay action for fire days, in order that negotiations for a settlement of the question may be attempted. The Publie (newspaper) says the Envoys of Turkey and Greece hare not left their respective poets at Athens and Constantinople. The Tatrie say the naval eommandera the Piraeus hare been instructed, if they can help it, to avoid a straggle with the Turkish vessels, which could at present only weaken the Grecian eauee. The same Journal says I "The Athenians are exultant orer a proapeotrre was with Turkey, while the deputations from XaupUa, Pa tree, Corfu and Corinth protest against the pohcy of the Gorernment, as rwinou to Greece. The Athenians expect a revolt by the Turks la the Turkish provinces cf Theasaly aad Macedonia.

The latest ed rices from Athens state that the Government of Greece has ss yet taken no steps of a definite character. inna Vrfctay, Pee. Is. A new Cabinet is to be formed by AxszAXoaa KotmoinrDocaoe, the preeent head of the htio- tairy. r- "I CoxrrArrnroru, Friday.

Pee. UL The Greeks in this city aak or the Porte the prrrQege of remaining here eaee of hostilities between the two countries, agreeing to preserve a strict neutrality. A oorps'has been organised, and is ready to proceed to Greeoe at short notice. Turkey remains tranquil. Tkt Qrt Grrmatal XMapeaeel (arS Fnuil tMm Kirpa Ftwwp.

BXnTDAT KZQHT PmYATOHES. Ixnrcoa, wday, Dae. 90. The lateet news from theEaet ie more pacifle. The Government at Athens, which has hitherto been swept along by the popular eagerness for war with the Turks, Is now disposed to listen to the protests of the Curopean Powers.

This disposition, etrengthened by the rapidly growing ecatunent in favor of peaoe, may avert war, if the 6obIime Port will grant time further aegotiations. It is understood that the Wee tern Powers sustain the Sultan's ultimatum to Greeoe, while Bossia, in the interest of the Greeks, will seek to modify it terms. The rumor, which prevailed in Paris yesterday, that Jtaasia had sent an unfavorable note to France on the Eastern question, proves to have been a canard, invented to depress the Paris market. The foreboding allusion to the Eastern question made by Lord Etaxijcx on the 18th of November, in hie speech to his eonatitwents at Xran-ItoKs, is regarded as on of the secondary aaaes.of the crisis in tbs East. Faanv Gunsay, Pee.

90. The lfontirvr says the Powers who signed the treaty of 1838 continue to urge conciliation on both the Greek and Turkish Governments. The ratri asserts that the Porto will submit to the great Powers documentary proofs that Greeoe Intended to Incite Insurreetioa la the Turkish Islands, and then take poesesaion of them," SPAIN. UXut tm Tea Cavrllsa Cem- aptravey. IfAsaiD, tanday.

A riot broke out at Toro, la the provinoe of Zamore, caused by the hoetthty of some of the people to the organisation of the Rational Guard the town. It was quickly suppressed by the authorities. 1 The Varrapcndeneia assert that the Car-stshsv formed deep and widespread eon-splracy for the poeeessMa of the Government, and that they only await the breaking out of strife between the Liberal parties of the country to develop their designs Tast mt iaee II a alae Twlle- FabxSj ftoeday. Pea. 90.

Kx-Qoee Isabeixa, of JSpain, hae mad a viatt to she Banpere at the Tailerle. wsaMaaaawsvsawas) i ArrtTl ike SfBtik rtatwAaterUef HaVaJLA. awtnnte Dak. IS. Gen.

EeruABJand Latouz, w-b three hnn- and mnr aeKuers. arnvee o-4xr in nm Qea. SaRaaa wui relieve Vaukajxba. i Qea. LAtoaaa wtU ensmmKI me.

rasters Ze- A spaaiacd, whs had bee taken prisoner by the mrurreetioBUUS, maae his eeeape from BaTamok Se report feat a Spaaiah Uijos aal a Captain haloes- mi to tne (arrisoB, was rafaaed a fta4 hasa cxMotsd mat otar Lai feeea put ta Irecaaad that the severs lal tea rtt to wsik Itorr cf C-XU ef aeevieton. Sereaee was efeae by Vbs few seen, Marty aa aba rsvotatioeisto bm ni tna fisU. The Inewneetlooist eostteme ta the aelgseerkooa of afssasnfflo, stomere have teaehad here of eBaawasewta between the troops aad msurgeats the vicinities ex Brlgwa, Oe Cabe and BayaoM. Tha Vmk mg. nt aaeaaleeS Vmlteel St tea Mere Beellee ArleeavereaU i Cbkduub, Oato, Suaaay, Pee, 99.

The wreck of the steamer 'Pwtted State is at She dock ia tbi atay. Two hedise were discovered at 1 o'clock Ibis afteraooo. both of them hetoc eeareary raeegelsable. One was a man with aa eagle fctitxwd oo hie left arm. The eez of the etna body eomld not be ascertained, i Tvehra vieams by the seaae dfastse were tmried sere yeskardsy.

On the wraeli of tfce J. X. JfcaCce sear MaJl-( sea, Isd4 me bedy of eolored deck band, named Jsesees. was foead ea Wednesday. On Friday tbetl tody of CaAxxae Oxseoa, of Futeberg, aged IB' yaera, was found en the same wreck.

Th British Cetlwaaktsk IegtslataurM Oer. feeyaaemv'a Bteesve. Bast FaASonoo, Bonday, Pee. 90. The Legislature of British Columbia was formally opened.

Pea 17. at Ylctorla. Gov. Bar atotra, ta bla meaaage, says me question of eoeteder. atlon Is stationary at preeent, pending the settlement of the Eadaon Bay Compear The Oovarn-or reeommanda the eetabnskaieat of a eotonlal "arte ft bank, to be Trnder the maoagement of the Gov-srament, aad aecured by the general raveaae.

He also eoosTatalatas the eolony upon Its Improved eoa dLioa and eacotmdog prospects. 1 Tha BlIhuHanr By stem a She Bprlag-" flald Araeery. BnmraUb Banday. Pee. 99.

Orders have been received at the United Stetee Armory la tbia elty to pay toe workmen four-Bf ths of the tueMd sate per day for all work doae since Aug. 90, when the Elgnt-nour lew went Into cferatioa. Work will be returned next month upon a rs lag el Rsvtlrsv Bridge aS XI- lore, Ohio CxrvrXAxn. Baaday, Pee. 90.

The Cleveland and Toledo Bailroad bridge at Zimore, Ohio, was burned to-diy. OonneeUoa win be broken until Tuesday. Death mt a Ratlraad Saaerlateadeaa at Blehaaead, Vav. Bicasioan, Va Sunday, Pea 90. X.

H. Gnx, Superintendent of the Richmond and Fetanbarc Bailroad, oted mis meraiag. Death of Prwa laeat JSerehaat mt Meaaphla. Brntrmxe, Xsaav, Bandey, Pee. 90.

1 Jasfkb G. Gnnrrnt, banker aad cotton mer-ehaal died la this elty te-day eulte aoddenly. I IF18I11XGT05. Bet arm Oeau eraat The Alasha Par i than Maaeir laveetlcatlaa The Bteaaaehlp Meteor Caa(nMisaal Ap Vroprtatleas. Special Dispatches to me Vew-Terk Times.

WASBTjieros. Baaday, Pee. A' axrcaH of on. omAxr. Gen.

QaAjrr, with Gene. Pamr aad Paaxn of hte eaUT, reaarned from Cbwace tale morning at aa early hear, ffhehr trta was delightful la every ee-spoek Peas. Poaraa sad Basoocx, of the Oenaral'a ataiT left CaUoaso oader orders for a trip of military mspoetioa and mveeagaaoa through Arkansas and Leulstans, Wttflft win oeoapy several weeks. IUor Laxr, AdJataaTHaarel ea the staff, has goas te Fort WaDaee, If ansae, oa a brief leave of abeeoee, to vtaf brethea. After the holiday.

Gen. Oaun will Tiatt FhiladelBhis and Eartfoed. Oonn. thb axasxa irrrrnoATiox. The Alaska laveeagatioa Committee have ad-Jewraea farther operatioaa aata after the' holidays recta.

Mt. Eoxauas. Chairman, left for Xev-Tork avalght It is aaderstood that X. na Bonnoo ha tnfermed the Oommlttee, through the Beeretary of eaoe. that ha knew nothing of me a abject matUr which, tbayare mveetigeUag.

aad that if be did he eould not reveal it without the permlssioa of hie TH STBAHBHIF aTSTSOa. Bvaater ITrxeom. on Bstardav. iatrodaeed and pro-eared the reference to the Committee on Foreign Belaaoas'oX the memorial of B. B.

Foasa. Joan U. woaaaa, W. B. Astcbwau.

A. A. Low. IV W. Jsaoas, X.

B. wAaa aad other, ewaer of the eteemshtp JTefesn prayta for legislation enforce the right of sale of vessel to a foretga aaUoa. whlim la alleged to bsvebeea vtoiatad bribe seflrare of toe JTswerby the Geverameat. She wae esisad oa aaapletoB of being Btted eat to orate against Spals ia the totes- eat of ChQi end Fern; waa oondeaaaed by fudge bat acquitted by Judge Haaeoa. The memo-rianst complain epecially, bee at the laatanee of tne State DeparUnecV the own era of the Jfetstr rere refneed the privilege of boadmg her for eight months, and she waa kept lying at the wharf with bar store, to the great damage of the owners.

The Jfetetr, It will be remembered, was buOt a a tar- saQina eteamer to be tendered to the Government to cruise lor leoesua. ct oooNaasssaAX anaraaas. BothBouee meet to-morrow, bat tnere Is a gene- rat aadantandiag that only the usual roe. Use butt- nee Bhan be transacted, except, poealby. to the Bouse the preeaastttoa of Gem.

Tab Area's report ea the alleged whltky fraud la XTsw-Tark. A targe tiaiabT ef Korthera and Bsstera Ooagresemea have already left the elty for the bobday. tbm ccaAJf axvcnurriowi Pteaatehes from laasoast. Captaia-Oeneral ef Cabe, have been ierod at the Bpanieh Legation, ia thleeity. Be doenot eoaaider the revolution ta the aland aa very alarming aad expect it speedy avp.

areeaioa. The only thing which would poeeibly a. danger the extateaee of the Spanish rule there would be a general etvfl war ta the north era country. It is wnartanit et the Legation that Gee. Ddloi la oa his war from Boala with orders rettev- j' BAVT hATTZaS.

The Secretary ef tha Xary will to-morrow Usas aa order aaatcaiaa BeerAdmlral Caaaus B. Fooa te the command of the Waehlngtoa Havy-yard. THS OFXBAa aTAaxTzxx aeeomplishsd a rare thing here daring the past weak. Be aeaiaii to so waking ap the arttb-ttr mssioal feat her that he drew mveral erowded eowse. and just got people la eortaeie ever IAeaAaea, Bxatbs, Bsaauaaa, HAarxauaa Bateaeu waea the eeasoa eloeed, aad the artist eanjahed.

'admiral BAAtxorr. former Daalah If mister. Is here. Be met kCr. Saw abb yaatarihy.

aad dm with Mr. Svwjraa to-day. Capt. G. T.

Fox, ef the aavy.la alee here. Oea. Arraaa, OoL saaaaorearsaaa aad Caowurtvof tha are aaaong the Kew-Xorkere here. I-. I Tt .1 WAaaiawaoB, Sunday, Pee.

90. THB LATB TXDXAH FXOHS. Gov. Xvaaaj.of Colorado, ie ta thai etty, sad ay that the Urge asmber ef tumi Saaad by xaa the ladlaa earn at the reseat battle te erv dene that tha guilty, aad act tsaoeeat Xndiaaa, attacked: and that the koatUe baada of the ihim ulha have ran oST i aads ef horse and males, take from the frontier aetaers of Colorado sad Kama a. emigraat aralae nd the Government, dartag the hat four year they am heea warrlaa ea the white.

Gov. Xvaws at wint Gea. Sarsmta wtS have a aropeaiaea for pease from thoee Indian mamserr. aa mat, am Sl s. a- their pwaialuneat, tae pee wui a nuwoa fiovnutoa o.

wroatntaw rs aemiaatloa of Soma. 8. Faodocf, of Xe mm Ooeenot Wyoming Territory, wae frmaJirst Sammer. bat ewmg to theaeclectof tva fry trrrrrr' v-- mr detray the itrtatu at patttag She hew Oeverameat la to eperattoo, the vote ea eoanrmeuoa we recon Tbte geailemea deettaes a riaimta atlon by the Fraalaena, "OOwoarasioaAI. ATraoFaUzloxa.

The Mlowtag are eh eprpHthaia made dart eg fhe seexad taetloa of the Fortieth Coegreaa, ee re-eeairy eon piled PeAeicaetee for the exeeuUoa of Ce. KeeonstraetiiB laws aad lor Qnar- term aster's Ppt tfin.m tor the rear sndlDg Jane SO, M- 19S 91 Kilitarr 370,113 00 roe vmee Jmariaeat ConwaJsr ad Wplomette Army Bstsi eapeDeee. legislative, XxeeaUveaad Suadrretvil Fenetoae 91.O89.O00 00 i l.a.S4 00 i ss.oes.ues oo iT.ase.sso oo 1T.9U4 SIT 09 8,17 7 6 oo Peholeaetea to the year oding Jane BO, isCo 4,10.096 Indian Iepertmeai, for year eaomg JaaeSO. 19.M...M If lecelltueooa. I S.MT.82S lo i7t.

ate so bad ed Total WA8HmOT01T POLITICS. The Holiday Recess Ths Stata af the Tartar Bill The Forty-First Coa-(rese Bo Cablaet Talk Itaaler ktorgaa aad Seaaeor Rant say. From Oar Begolsr Correspondent. WAsaTJievoa. Bamrday, Pec 19, 1868.

Congreee ha flitted away Sgain, for it holiday, after a hstleee aad unintereextng seeslon of two week. Ito bill of momant got' through" both Boners, and only two or three of private character eol eo far aa to receive the Fresident' signature. Indeed, no particular progress waa mad wpoa anything, sbts the bill to treat ter the Bureea of Indian Amur to the War Department, which went through me Boaae with resh only to be brought ap stand-tog to ths Benat by a reference that haa already pat tt eat of alght. Bat there was no disposition to push buutneo. Bearly an the leading member at of tbt opinion that aothisg Is actually awaiory tt this session beyond the Appropriation bills.

There will onqnae donebly be a great many seheme presented asking aid from Coagxeea, but the limited period of the ee sal on till operate against the poei-bHity of their raoces. i Th friend of the tariff appreciate tils condition of things, and they mean to improve their opportunities. Beaee tbey deemed it aawlee te take the eo-called "Moorhead tarlfiout of th House back Into the Tart and Mean for revision, but on-eluded to let It go oa ia Its regular order. It la now the aret borlneee la Committee of the Whole, aad win, to dee time, be poshed throogh, anoontn, fragmentary aad rod to ahap aa it is. There Mams to be some eonfwtoa In th pubhe mind as to th copper tariff and ths lioorbeed tariff, amee both eon tain copper.

It occurs ta this wis! last Bummer, whaa It became apparent that ao general tariff bill would get through, Br. BooaaaAa'aaatily threw together the item ia the bin now before fhe Boaae, and got wave to report it. It boob became apparent that even that would not pass for was tot time, aad eo the two aret paragraph ea eepper ead copper ore war taken eat. put ta aeperate bill and aa attempt to puah It through wae mad. Xt all bat ue eeeded, the MB-oaB ea 11 pas being eat to the middle by th hour of adjourn meat oa th 97th of July.

Woen tb Boa reassembled it wa th aratbusiaa order, except priTileged qnestlona. Bothlag eould be don with it but put tt or defeat it nothing being in order apoa it, exoaptth caning of th yea aad nay a. It passed and want to Pi Senate, where the Finance Oommlttee hare already considered tt favorably end reported It back for action." In the meantime the Boarhead tariff, which contains (oa copper) all that the "copper tariff does and more too, cornea up in the Bouse, ad nnleee It ia licked into abape ia the Senate it will be th meet taeongraou measure that erer got os th atarnte boot. The qneetion of the organ aalion of the Forty-first Congree has already aaaumed eoatlderable prominence, aad the preponderance of aentlment eem to be la tavor of perfecting the orgaolaatlou, aad hold-tag a short session tay of two or three weet. Bill hav been mtrodneed la both Boucr, ho waver, for fhe repeal of the law providing for eloa ea th Bih cf If arch.

It ia aa Indlcatloa of a oentiment which ie growing stronger every dsy, to abrogate, repeal or pat oat ef alght, all vtdeaoee of th straggle which made it necessary to provide mean for defense aad ofteaee. and allow matters to return to their torntar and natural condition, a between Congress and th President. There moat be relaxation to Bom respect or there eeaaot he that entire harmony which 1 deetrabte. There I aeareely any Cabinet talk. Xverybody seems perfectly wflliag te leave the matter to Gen.

Gaar, and nobody ha the temerity te pretend to belter or sty that anybody alee know anything about It. Things tha far are to hot sealed book, sad Gea, Oman doesn't aeem la ear hurry to grat-ity pnbHo curiosity. Be to expected bom to-night at It o'clock, and will probably spend holiday week with his family. He contemplate ether absences daring the next eix weeks, and will act permanently reewms his qaartere here antil be ie obliged to. There ie aoaeh interest felt here ia the Senatorial contest ta Bow-Tors, though so far a tha eeaiiment here la oeaeeraed.

to can hardly be called a ta toe th deetrte have Senator sroaeaa retained Ie well atgh unanimous Of the Republican delegation from Hew-Tork there ie but oa member, I leers, who doee not favor hi return. Th explanation of this to any one who become tain Pilar with th attaa-tlon affair here, and th eeoree of legislation. Hi cbvlon enough. Hew-Tork I now aa ably repre-eented to the Senate aa any of her tiater Slates. Mr.

Ooaaxzaa takea rank aateng the ablest of debaters to that body, while Br. Voaaaa stands among the first ta tbs respect cf practical buaicest ability. Xt Is weQ known of him mat he almost mvartebiy sue Beads to whatsver meeeore he ptaeee before the Btnatei Having serred one term, he oecupte a pe-sitloa oa the Committee which would be lmpos-eible for aay aew member to ecoieve without Use Bsrvlee. The peeitioas are known here to be of tea advantage 'to a Beaamr or member, how-they may be regarded at been. They are synonymous with rank to the army, aad far more aaportaat." Br.

Boaeua ia second oa fhe reepoastble Committee of Finance aad Cone. meree, and Chairman et fhe Joint Committee oa the jAhnrj. ahould Senator Catwni.aa act retura he would unquestionably be Chairman of the Committee ea Commerce la me aezt Coagrees. There are ether eoaslderaliona. such as Bsniinr ae tUl yrrjrvi.

he which give the State of Hew-Tork mi promlnenee here, ead which it ie desirable should be maintained. r. i The aa remarks stay apply la many respect to of htiaaeeota, to whoa retnra to be abght opposition at home, the result aot et alamriehtiow with him, bat of dteoea-aleea ia the party, tomeated by- ua worthy perSoa andaawerthy ateavee. Sauxbt ta Chalrmaa of the tmpcrtaat Ceaunttl ea Feat Offltes and Post noeda. aad eeeupte a rank a aaator, aou aad maaea.

of which his ycuag State may weO be nmd. and wateh will certainly be met i k. cma. Hi relleetioa. however, eaeme to CJaU.1.

tte a rraaa Se. Batlea a Clewelamd Citrgya. yvaa SW niaia' OU Beraid, Zea 1. i 1 wuBverea, Pee. 19, 1869.

AJfKreClraeat. gru. i htra read yenxr sermoa ca Thaafast MrMMorijerMnal vuaperaooa 9a the mpttal and the aaoaey hangera, wheat our Prrtae Vaster easve eat of God's Holy Temple with a eeoarge ef small card a. Hrr. 'JJ'JT.

taoee who eold aovee ea tonoeent ocenpeaoa ton. pesed with mat ef th goid yanibicr and rrwiiaioT iTwhom yea seem to hate givea the aeaeAtaet tae taeeaoe yoa were aot even aware of the ftveta apoa which yoa predicated your toreonal atteek. from ice pulpit, apoa myeelf by name, aad tUe mtjurlty ef me IbepucUcaa ipreeenUtiTee ta Coppree. There was ao rropoei.Kia to tea tae bona. cIy the la-aoia derived from teem, as tbs Goesames ha e.ia,'l dwa nrey ve.a aid aot go to Com Ssnttnr KAKtrr.

there aeeme mittee fer eontMerarteo, bat She committee wee ercaced bring in a till to. make that proportion taw, AS I eeeume. If yoa had kaawa the tae a. you woald net hsv borne tatee ertrn eeVaat yoar I asad yoa with ttua aote a copy of my speech, which, if yoa win 'read eare-foBy, will ehow -yoa want wa-Moposed, ead also aa exirae tiota a letter to. reply tea gaUe-maa wba, while he was dispose to ertUeise.

waa juat enoagh to endeavor to bad oot what my riewe ware be tore be eoadtmeed thena. Pardon me rev. rend sir. If your asnaon had aot been eent me in tee dereland SeraM marked, Bboula-aot -here trouble yoa vua a repy at aaa even now. abonld claae tbe publloaUoa aim the racnbrationa ef "Brtck roMsnoT nd IAanl which yoa will -una printed ea me beck or your ees men, dm I not suppose yoa werahoaeetly mistaken, aad mieht be willing bs est riosit.

beepectmUy. BJiJ. F. BUTUCB. F.

B. I abonld be pleeeed to uw from yon a sermon on this text; Why doat thoa judge thy brother or. Why doe thou: set at noagtht thy brother for shell ell eland batoro tha lodgment seat ol Curiae" i AFFAIRS HX BPAIIT. Gloora jr Prospects Carlast Oatrages Appreheaded Treablti la the Hetrop all Military latabeadlaaUea-Tke Eleetarat Law-Repaalleaa Oratery Dtstrlhatioa of Repabltcan OA-Olals Pereoaal latelllgenee. From Cur Owa Correspond ent.

kUnaxn, Weoaesdsy, Pee. IMS. My letter of to-day is written ander the most discouraging impreaatoaa. 1-fcer that the impa-tienoa of the Bcpublioaa oa tha one hand, aad the feeblanee of fhe Government aa the other, Jkm about to reprectpitate tbe country Into a condition of tearful anaroby. While at Madrid lb attitud of the former haa been calm, paetfla, and.

ret tin ring; et Valbdolid, Badajo aad Gandl. la Talencia, their condnct haa been productive of lam en table disorders. At TaQadahd tbey put down, bs foroe, th monar-'ehioal demonstration, snatching1 th banner from handa of I be bearer, and aeeaTfng th person th proceeaioa with atone. Several of them were severely hart. The authoriuee took enerretlo meuares to rep rest tbs riot, bat, althongh they mo-eeeded to restoring order, th eeess ef the vtdenee remains, sad tbe gaanttet tho Sung down' wTH no doabt be aooepted.

At Badato tbn Bepubtieaa presented themselves In arm before jthe Bote! da Villa, crying Death te the Alcalde," aad thia fuaetionary was forced to fortify tbe bcQdwjg. The Governor bt ought a body of volunteer to relief, aad while he attacked th rioters ea one aid, they war fired oa by lb Alcalde oa the other, end sewer el persons were killed and wounded. At Peso Babio (On en as om cowardly scoundrels also attemytad to aaaaaalnate th Alcalde, bat he escaped with few cute from poignard, which are not likely to pro re dangerous. Bemembe always that although th oatregee are perpetrated aader cover of the Bspubueaa baa- aer, there Is but too much reason ta euppoee that their real aathore era reeettoalat, or Carttata, Xt tt entirely dae to the vafifflatloa and doable dealing of the Goverameat that snob a coaforlon ha takeo pace ia party hae. If, throwing aatde their Individual pledges and, prefer eaee.

ithey had at one frankly referred the question cT the form of the fatare Goverameat to the people they woald have an masked the real ecemiee of the' popular liberttat, sad would hav mltoved th BepnbUeaaa, the only really well-In ten doned and hoaest psrty In ths country, in my optnlou, from the odium of sets tor which they ere aot responsible. Baa ten at the poll, th latter would aavej frankly accepted their and wool have rained to the rapport of democratic But ucfortnnaatly tha rata at th head of the Government have no reaL sympathy with; the riewe eaua-dated ia th programme ef the three parties, and only gave their adhesion to tt wncer th fear that they woald be desert ed by Bmanoand the moderate wing of the organisation. Distracted between their hop, their tears, aad their pledge, tbey bar lost th. conndenoe of tha eountry, and tbey are bow drifting hetpleaaly to the wake of vent. Th atraatioa ia deplorael.

and aa have eatd, tt I aspires with feelings cf profound dteoour. agament an the weO-wiahera ef thai anbappy eoaa-try. AvTBXHXItDXO TBOCBUCS JBK SUDBID. Th mbairaeement and yaeiliatiaa of ths Govern-moat ware yeeterday near prodncln aa tsteai to tbe capital ltoalf. Tae Iff later of War had gtvea orders that tbs Tolnnteer oa guard at the htlnistry the Iaterlor ahould be replaced by a company of regular iaantry.

Tbe order got removed around, and ea yoa may enppoee, produced great excitement ad mdUraattoa among the member of th civic force. At o'clock the Puerto del Sol became aUed with menacing group, aad statement in tha Csvtnaiaass confirming aha rumor. oa-tributed to render th populace etSl more angry. Te add to the general irritation, tt twee affirmed that th Government had received a dhpatch from Val-tadolid, atatlng that th eauoritles cf that city had been forced to ass arm asint the Bepobiloena, Whether the attitud of the people deterred the Gorernment from carrying oat A Intent! one, or that th ramar regarding the replacement of tbe volanteers was really false, ao enange waa made. The announcement had, however, created raehe bd tmpressioa that tbe editor of the CsiTetpeanVsc found it neeeesary topabliah arapptamaat.

to which it wae stated that the Govern meat had aot vn thought of diaplsetog tbs Tolurateer guard. Of curse, thta tardy contradiction band but tew be-lleyere, and th eonseqaenee we that ths peopl earn to ths eoneiueion that the ktteutry sad been alarmed by their altitude, and they are now persuaded that they have only to resort tt agaia to obtain what they deeire, AB this Ia very unfertaaata. The l(Kh of December te approach-teg. The dtiaea militia ta not oaganlaed. and tbe old vduauer force win be called apoa to diaeolve.

Thta they will refoeo to do. If the Gsvernmeat postpones th period for disarmament, it will confirm the opinion formed of tt timidity jtf it aboald pro. oeed to torctble disarmament matter wlB be tfll worse. All th thmg affect directly fhe prog- reaa of the loaa. Thorn who tat mad ap then- mtads to subeerlbe hesitate, end taoee who have ready rabseribed are beeemmg ahrmed, and eU their rente) at low rate than these et which the Government emitted them.

Tea eaa conceive the affactof uehaetet of thing. Ia short, the weak-neeaaadlnecttoaof the Adaxtaattmtioa toeempre mauBg it to exhibit eoarage and energy. Xeaa th V(mim, the organ of th BepabUeana, pata ta tt aa alteraetive which accurately defiae th a a Destines ef it peew ttoa, bat which has aot tbe hw orjtrlbuto to augment tbe general disquietude ead alarm. Teassastaew ys, sd tat eslng the Government. that ah aapwbbeans are everywaera aa aaroaa.

Well I admit me Bepabtiean element tat tbe Gorernment to preside ever toe eeeaaiee at the country, or have reeearee to a tip a etai." To thta seaaibi advice 1 added the significant deeleraooa that the Bepabltaaa Faaty ewetlae the rponlbfllty of all that amy happen la th future. The language ef th Government ea 'the other aaad, ta eouaSy violent. Xt 9 enb7 the Gov-ercmaat aself. bound at It te by it Indiscreet dec-tarattane ad pledge, that maiataiass teas of mod As is the etartaal party, they ere haeomiag rmaaimg aa the pesglsatmUy of the Blnlsiry, thsy are besiaalng to ergaatat dmcatre ttoae to she piottuee la tavor at the reiteration of the reeuita aad of tae prepet ty ef She the peetorala of the hierarchy are anB of oVananci. a dseveaaef fa Watotar or Wsr iltnitlna.

in abort, ta ansilng intolera-. ble, sad tt sms a tt aothtag bat another revohv rios would and it. A yrotwtthatandteg en nnutaaiaty wtriea prevails regarding the ratnra of th oantrj. th eegernes of the plat heater catlaae to bees eeavely maa-ttostad Theamabar of ta pretendaata to pnbue eOoea Is ssUnvsted at th astounding tgure at SO, 000 this to a eoantry of enfy 18,000.000 tahah-ttanta. TheTllaieeers am compelled teseesS the sppbeanta or toresd thetr letter.

They are, anfor-taaataly. not ta the pesiaoa te to Lie Gxaxx. be- thsy renouaeed fhe etaneeaof tndcpeadenc which tbry eJoyd-t the outsat. bulttaxy EssrsosDrsATioa. ZZZ' I'i gtt ta letters ea th it aally sreo from' ltadtapoeittoa tophee eflttasV! peaiWan ea the army aad aon path pit.

Bad tt had the eewrae te redace the military for to a iiaennitita tin net 1 1a hnplnrjlTif oC ii admtnta-traOoo. It would aot he ta the. Itiaee table aarptaa- whtehmaew aads itaeU. Bow tt eaa aajther at ea the rapport of to wiimii ace of the army. Tha demsinor of the tatter si to ate rerlew by Fbtj sufiVaeatly todlbatad-the eUstreal sad by which it la animated.

Aa toeV gent which rabeueatiy occurred si'fh Bepabhcaa montraoa oa Sunday last confirm the tntprea-eioa which prevail a to it aarellabillty ia ease of a Among th person Tthe maul fee laUoa were several, army ameere. Oa paauag before the aunietry ef Warm feat era ea-earved. aad ea order was immediately dtapateaeft to them by Gen.1 Fans to quit the ranks of the pa eeemoav Theaxtorlty obeyed. Vat. one two we fused to rabmlt, and oon tinned to march with the people.

were subeeqaeady arrested aad com. mitaed to prleea, Bow en thia would be very wsB at the diactplm administered were wsn-banded. But when It 1 seen that the Government to afraid to adopt a measure of this rigor towasd aa efBeer of uperior rank, (Gen. FmaAO.) who makes "himself prom men I at aa thtee. Bepeblloaa gatheriaga.il ta aot to be erpeeted that the people aboald act pes eoatemptueua remark ea the' weekne thus fTinced, or.

that the military thamealvee ahoald aot matmur at the groaa tnjattae af fhe proceeding. Te be eonetetent th Goverameet rbeaM hav arrested Gen. PxxaaAS, or hesitating to do this, should hsvs fore borne to adopt aaeaaure ef eevertty agateet tha inferior officers. Xt is conduct of thia kind which la losing the Administratloa ihe aad rapport of fhe country. Fee pi see that it ta but a Government of expediency, aad is guided by ao settled principle.

je Among th benner ea cried to the -Bcpublioaa proceeaioa oa Baaday last was caVebUanng tbe franchise for til young aisa who hsv stUlaed th age of twenty. Booe of the measures at th Provisional Government hsv created mar disss Hshsliea than th exaltation or th etaotoral eutlifl nation te person over twenty-five. Tho people Justly ooav ptata that It abut out from the exercise of the prtv Oege of fhe elttaea a targe etae ef peraoa who are smong ths beat edoeated and moat Intelligent ef the populating. The object of the prevtaioa wee exactly what la Butted. It was known that If ths qualification waa fixed at a lower age It would give large number of votes to the opponent of th monarchical ayateav Almost all the young men ta Spain ere imbued with iwpabbata eenttmenta.

Tbe flee ef the votwion ef eo tarae proaerttoa of traaehJee ha beta to make them stfU advocates cfLfhe prmetplss of th party, sad torasv der them deef to the rhttaioa ef thoee who weald seek to prevent them committing themselves to them openly. These la hardly a bey who ta ef aa aa te think who ie aot being drewa late the vortex af radical op in tout by" ths Indignation excited by thia fooliah prorlAiou. Xtta to hoped fhet wheathe Corte meu it win one repeal It, for It 1 jaatia. abl oo ao rational ground. If eyouag'man 1 quaU-Bed at twenty to take ap acme for th' defence of the country he 1 a attain ly qualiaed a exereise th tactorU fraachlM.

-I -aVCSZJCAB OhATtnTT. CAsrxXAaa apeeoh ea Sandeyts eoastdered to have beea one of tbeaneet effort mt the popular trlbans. I regret that I oaaaot gtve yoa a-tun reaoraaf it. One es two pnwgia, however, wlB aJDe ta coavey yoa am lata it force ead tnphlatog th monexoeat Baa whtab had asabld. he saldt Thia comma, prtakled with th blood of the defends cf ear tadepsadea aad ear Bbtrtit should aaUe all of a la stogie aad- uniform sentiment that of abhorrence of foreign doavlaattoa sad holy, love of ear freedom.

It ha "beea preteaded that tbe Bepoblioaa Party deslrs th dteeolalion tbeele. taeatary mroee of tbe eouatryi oa the aaakrary tt aspiree te the union of all the province, to a aaioa wltb Portugal and with parte of XaUa imerloa. Then fhe sua wtn aevar set. oa the region over which liberty reigne." After this the orator dwelt oa the iniquities of th monarob who had over Spain aiaee the time Fazur Ti. aad reminded hie radlene how Faanniiap VH.

had beea hnmXUated tofore th flrat BAroxaoa. sad how fhi XJbarata who had abed tbetr blood for the throne of TatavT.r.t bad been rewarded. prtocipleof royalty, to waiea be Imputed an the feet sad sQ the am of Israel. Be oastdared that the abjectne ef aatlous aal their AryQlty, ware the foundation oa which monarchy in en etai rawed, sad he protested against imported BUngw. who ware, to hi opinion, th aaum of all th a mlafoitun.es cf Spain.

Be predicted complete artsmph for th Be pabllcana. Who held ta tbetr hands ths destinlea of Spam, of Borop, ead the, world targe, ead he sdded that the teflaenee of their eountry weald be fatal to theocracy and" tyraaey, beeeaae the armies of Xurope would net contribute to keep oa the throa a maa who wa the genaral nmy cf Beerty. Doubt not," a conttnaed, "bat that the-' ltepuhUewillbaetea hta ruto. Poland wlB regard a aa her ssvtour the cay oa which Germany be-eomee Bepubhoaa For that aeither waraorsaa wQl required. A vote aas wlU sffest It Bash rep mat yoa make to the seta ea which yoa have advanced to-day win ur your trlampb.

With the BepubBe yoa win 'hav no, mora dUaptdttloaa. ar-miee wiS henoeforth be armlee of dttoooa, and Span iard! eaa affirm over the tombs of the heroes of the of Hay, of Sartgoeaa, Balten, Gerona ad Favalera that they are worthy Inheritor of great aiiT.rn oa axxaAao axs vwtm. The Pa na aa Toaaa bee had a retapa from having hi boas too soon, aad I agate eoaaaedtohle room. Oea. Pncs soattaues Indisposed, but he wfll poeiUvsIy have tor Cuba ea the 11th, aotwith-tending the at ta linn of eaeee of the Jeuraala the contrary.

A detaohmeal of X00Q soldier has preceded him to replace thoee who term ef v. a'faxbzotxo TianfJitTioa. The Pee a Saw i brether-to-le ef the haa eonWadieted tbe report that he bed beea to visit latasrsA at the FaviBoa Bobea Ca the aav of bar grand reeptloa. The thmg waa tmpoaalbta, bs sdes, for two reeaoa; first, becsussh was at Bedrid ea tbe day ta question, ead eeoadly, hemaae he tea SDantord par eeag (pare blood.) which in ltestf wa sufficient te prevent htm going there. laamuTioa of BKrnwjnss ovxoas.

The Omttm pabhaa a fltarta removtar the Gov-' eraors Of Seville, Hassoa." LerVaa, Baearre, Xean. Fatancia and Tarn! me ebatr BepuMiesa procllv-tl. Other remevala will foSow. The-Xialatar af the Xatario haa aot, I think, aetd very creditably ta this matter. Be Eret addreeeed a en-eutar te eO the Go met a taking their optnioas la regard to tae awwiercbieal sad repubaam tsndearte of th prev- aadar thett eoatret, ead taea after laying thta them, formed hie deciaioa accordlag to tbe af their "repMe.

It doe aot follow becsna liii of thee janilan are republics ta aatlmat that thsy wm neeeassrfty anxalchful to tbetr duties. Tl Is rati nil 1 fliil riif "T- rameat la a BspubUcsa. hat fiat does sot oa3 lli iftna why ahoald be aafit to gaataaees nt poetuoa. To dirplae honorable mea from pub lie efiVa for motive cf thia kind It to faUlr th prtactpta ef tbe Bavotottoa aad viols rSs. promise naa to the country thai the decision cf te form cf should be IcJl to Com otxziOA irrcy have ei telmi beyond oetiaa tbee Oxoaaaa' mlaaliai to Havoxsos a been d'etated by an utter hopelessness oa tt.

part cf i tetzauat to overcome aaeided tk eU cullies cf Ueir poatioa TTiti th nature of th aatlstane Is wtich Ccy expect ta gala ta quarter wsull to say. The Frettch Emperor dare aot aurr ar J' I ta ti hp of direct mtervenuon, It woCl eert'y lead to another revola Y.c a ia T.ir. f.f Urtc; there are el i ta drawn Ht e-y t-'-e -e cf tvt 1 r. Hull I 1 i r-l .1 but i do bt i -V-i i- 1 v. 1 hey are becked by 'battalions, tnd Wis thy acrtaialy snoaetbe, ii 1 1 aw air 1 1 hta, Haul the Amerteea Miataten Farte ea Jrawy improvea ey vip.

XUli CSTO PHCC31X' timer aieaatagt sVaaa tVrtta- witehaaeate mt she faeS, Tar A Fia Car Rsadsrtag the. Jaatltattaat sie-' BapaartlagA Sabbath Wltbla Prls- -waii. -l- 4 rtmM Oar(C 'CerrMcadt4, "Bra Br! Baaday, ea.l83.'. Th annual report of th Warden of the Stat Frieoc'at thta place, Br. p.

p. Foaacsr ha ast bee oatpleted, aad wtS oa he pteeaatad to th Board of Inspector. Xt 1 volumlacas and eoatala aiaay latarasttng" faet ia eonnecttan with the prtooa work dartag the Steal year ending Sept. S0.18SS. From its page I hav gleaned tbe most tmpcrtaat potata, for preee nlaaoa to the reader of the Traaa ta advaao of ether Journal.

The record shews that the total arulnr of the Prtooa durmgth year wer SlTt.OeO OS th teal ti.889 gl the female department, wb tie the total expenditure ia the former were SMw.BM so, sad ta the latter I2T.MS at, mak tag aa xeeat cf expBdlrares over recetpta, la both departmeata, ef lf.a8t IS. Th item cf receipt fa the male topertaaenl weret TMm' miaoellaaeou eoatract Wotk. tll8.83r S) marble o.uarrtoe aad hme works, 85,964 tS, aad ehala Shop, f21.38 SO. Ths 'lteme of expenditure to the earn oe- partmeat weret Tor erdlaary eupport, $163,90 so offioers Batarlea. 890, 63S building aad repalr- tag, I9.T1 Mt machinery, he, for avarbte quarrte had lhae works, 30,81 shop, tls SO oa.

xh mlTig aad expend tturee ef tbe male prleoa, were ae JoUowst Bipte ooatraot wars, ft, 191 S3 mleneTlineone 'labor. $39 Sty For ordinary rapport, 49; offloer w0- an oa, as; buiiaisg taa a u. Tae targe Saaeteney noted abov Is bald Mb. due to sevBral uncoatroltabls otecunnlenn moag which I wlU enamerete but two or tar. First, tt is fact that darhig th teat year there were com paratively few man and women employed aader con treota, and a larger namber of priaoaers to be takea ear eC To in trance, during th year and lag Sept.

$0. 1887. there were 61 taverage a amber) ployed ea eoatraetor work, ead evrg of 411 ta tt prtooa cot tha engaged, while ie th pasty share were only T3C, average, ca contract ad many aa 6ST act that employed. there ire targe tocrees of efauats. mlariee, eaaowattog to aearty $11,000, and, egata.

a heavy Ice of Jabar during three mouth resuhlng from th aostractiea of th cabinet shop by are. I For Mpatriag rooea. eomptattag. aad furnishing th aew abape, repairing the deck, and improving the ehala shop tls.800 have been expended. Tbe Legislature Ie Baked to contribute $,000 to build a aew pier oa the west stde of the prtooa dock, for th aceommodatioa and protection at, TV a tie lying ta the vicinity daring tha mint ef navigation i Attention is particnlarry eaued to the present eoav dlaoa of the marble quarri and time works, sad th importance of tm proving the taeUlhee for th eir operation.

The aaarbl found bees ta of the flnesl quality, equaling. It la claimed, the Taekaho atone. of which th aew Park Bank building Is constructed. bat more aaoaey ia required ta order, to develop it, profitably. Tor thpsf two, year th quarrie hav beea worked by eoatraet, but the Uat Xagiala.

tare' abrogated that arrangement aad heacetorth the State wfll procreate the work. Xt Is thought that node thi asw. method at leaet 125,000 a year. net. will be realised, even with present hmltod.

aveana, and much mere If tk feoflittae erflBris There ere three Bme-kOne ta operaUoa, and aaother ta pro of erection, all uader direct eoatrol ef fhe Efa'a, sad predaemg aa exeaOent quality of hme. Xaeb kQa act about $80. per day. aad proportions te presented ta fb report to ealarae operation ex- tenslvaly. Bight additional kilne we aaksd tor, aad ttta booed that th matter win reoetv prompt attanOoa from th amorttta at Albany.

The Importance cf. tk I measure may be eaee from fact tht twelve kilns would ast i00 per dev. or $3 9.00 per yeer. and fate fnvifaiv would no only readar to ineara. ataofaratahe aems credit turpi us.

Tbere to aa abundance o4 tarn ntatartal at hand, ample room for the aew works. mA mm as imtI ta eoaduot the eearaUen. iPit UvTare dealer have efhetS to take all the Hme thet eomld be made et good figure, provided 1,000 or more barrel per osr oua ae roruueeq. bnteta aba nrennet hntlted resouree th kltoa tondsm more than 150 barrel oar day, heaes profliabta eontreeta cannot be mad, aad toe ttm is som a emuier aeejon www uiw. T.

mhmtm shea, waie wa Ust11we.it ae long age ae an expertment, has proved eautoeauy IHWrW1. aa WIU boob, nwioui, kwvs. mt annsularKble to to FrtoOB. Th average com of raUoaa of each convict daring th year, for ratio ee only, waa lem than twenly-tnre eaa la pa ay, er te aw per awtui maa wt eon per a sua aoervtot, teatoonna; every Mem of es iniiilllaie except batfdtoa aad repair, aaea utty- four oeate, or, per aeonth, 81S so. I Ths appraised value ef prison property Is fc- Keal eetatat Hal prleoa $808.88 SO, tsmala rieon.

$12X835. Prleoa propertyt 4a male prison. 5-T2A asi In female nrieoa. S10.16S eonteaM of ehala ebon, $9,04 Pit marble and lime lmiutMlZibtaerv 4m 865.8Z8 St. Atoktog a total of 81.109,439 8X Baay valaabte imptwvemeate have beea added to the Prtaoa from aome mwn ad by eoavlet labor, wfaleh.

tf don by eateioe eon- racaa, wo sua cava oea tsa saw aad th product of the term rescued aaaciy aa nna In na Ta, tmaravemsata BSen Honed above Ware first nnnaata bv WerAaa gfaarf, wall meaber ef the-Board Inspectors, and aat nihf bla Bateninl direction. The effice ef Warden, dariac.fae pata ymr, taaat. ha aot beea by any mates a atneeara, oat bat rar- nattl aa htwmtt aaoaat Bar work, watca aa wall na tar mad. Several genUemea are aamea a eaai dmlnii atadldaiaa oa the Wardaaahto under th new intratkm. hat tt unit moat nrobabi toat Boa.

Boaxa Krxeoa, of thia place, will receive tbe appointment. Is, by far. tbe most popular of to Bean tie peaied. and hte proepactire appoint ment at nailed wtta tavor ay tne eoavtesa fawj; There are in tha prison, eeordiaf to the e'nJw aoay. ait eon not of woo -Theraar very taw oa the tack bl and may are panctnally Haver from ehroxu oaPi Thta morning, by parnWastoa of tbe eotborine.

I wa pernufed to attend the ehapel ervioe. ana. oy roar prmfatoa. I wul devote a paragrepa or two to th arief easerlpaca of waa eocerree taere la th atei pneoa tbe errlceS took ptao eeock. ad sonuaaed about aa konr.

Ie aew ehepal ta ea tmaven hall, mesaurtng about feel to depth and at itgbasd bywto. dew en both side, and tMroughly ventilated by seen of an tegenloas apoerataa, al lusted la to eatroat the totty eetling. Foe the eooonunostkB af tee -worshiper. omtortaota beache placed la tk room, to two rows, excee eg Aram tbe pwaebera pisiform, ta th froei to wuuin a few tae of ne rear wall. To beocne are vary eomfortabty asada, batog prevteed rte eepea an buck-reet taanlng at a oerwalent aerie.

ee eervtcee are plainly Iroteetaatie tbairelit, c-or, an tbeconvkcav are eompejied to auend t-t to. mi prtaoatee aaad eompuiaioa, howwver, a tiy are cdy too giad any mean of breaAlag ta wi moootory ol tbe week' vora r- SocrCy beor o'clock 1 end the prleoa era to ganga, fuUoved by keea. sarehed tbenee Into the took lo.reeu Uiair gaarCiana, weJ a-- i)oa ev-i to toe buea, wtMir erexy i In bm presented a ewyeletirv 1 daring tbe entire ervlc btal a t. 1 eorwja. On tae cmuuna, was a 1 soove the level of toe t--, m-i ly behind the ouartMt tJ o4.v.

wa wm- kn I- tl ta p.ed a rare.oii t-e rr Ice c- tue rneoo. Lev. J. i Fxttb, W'ie ie very prr.uie a. a t-i '-tiMiwl erce ly -j I i Ut.

Vtl'iU'Vt 1'" wt i I Wi' a i i e-aca. 4 I I i i i a 'j m-T asl J. In; t.a cl irij. r-jr ea. thevotee I I tin eelw ttat 1 -e mow i.c i i.sr i.

1 It II ill i ca -n eoi 1m i I i i i i 1 1 cl I flHI ii i I I 4 1 1 i I u. 1 a i lv Till are I 1 i i i ef trod "Word. TSe rttwnln -t cf fbe law andf the rremtae of toe tioepel e-T( pre-seated, tae epeeker sw-line to er.c.trr rv ta iv aost taiiea tra hws te ie troia I in wrwt 1 i el 01. and to ar-jrare tb j-r- (n'-'molf, tnercv BsmI out by tue benoaf of rii-a. 1 wor Ve bsteaed to orb ttUM-eal trom Arat to taata i-4d aot a lew appear 1 to be dr.ly Unnimi 1.

i Afv tbe l.v. Ir. titrra wa aaaed ta Say a tew wercs. wbic hs did, to tli vlJ-nt eatW taoticiaofhit aeiitore. The chr then cure hmiiur S-indav Inst, -a'l tne Ever wiia tae XTWaiin, mi.

I uedle- tion etrmtosted tbe ielereeOa ervic. I At ibeeoaolaeioa of tbeee ttiyt r-r! Vie wee held la tbe ii te fcrn.e irleoa. Thi -room ta macb tma, i-r a aaet ay-abe atea. aeeommotiattn on'v 1.3 peraoa Xl It ta weQ llgbted an eeru patently ceen. tut, nn'eee tonalf lacta one eeaenuol i-- rool v-ntiieV, hot aoca aaouid be proiv--.

i at er Tii- taea, to tbe nam bar of perbepe lo, n-e t. red ha -v ratvict wtth har bum; eomb- aal per- Son cleanly, uar eeaied la e'-'txl ia-r -patter otr.l. Tb cbart. rMi ir.t w. C-Biautar.

to teat which wa Beta to tuemaie prtana' and onaistsd of atstrtng, pre sni ahort bi iibimij Which wae delivered by tbe 1 lady from th town "U-i orfu an a tad ta emgtog. wbic waa wU coaaaered. Ih Bbob plaia. aaraeat aeoeal to tbe aul-w, eaee to foreake tbir aint il wars, and, wui Ood'a help, to hv hereeter to li rtory. Th list.

aerW are earaest and tb oagLiol througtoat, an ii thaa oace war tears eea- to stream from their, T. Th horpfal wa bert vlnt-d, where hort eerw Vte we held to th preeence of tbo lcx, aad thaa eloeed tbe pubLe devotion ol th day latb course of a ra bj nr. oonversttlou with; tae cnapaain, I ventured to inqa any raoOcaiT i good was aeeeeaplieaed ay these and ether euort to reform coo riot. Tbeee men od wonaen. or aear 1.

ly all of them, pay a fanec'fn'. et-nsion to enr kortetiona, and aeem to be ui aod tiuoat," seed; do tbey reiorm a nue, ta eonseq iea your pleeding ad teachtna r. 1 "WaU." he repbod. "tueae ei to awtea the eoamao and develop tbe nature hae donbtadly a oertata taatraiutag tnfiaeae, bat 1 eaa Sorry to my that eompereuveJ taw re ones! ion araf i affected. Thereeeonef thia," be Uot Vloa.

Many waa encne here are tu vtoMua oa anfortaneta iroaanteaeee.t Tbe cottar a.eteaare taagat them, an Uary are lortb into ta wortd aaraua 4 determined, tf poaaiiile. to do wall. lat society, aeOy buM ltd door txtintt there ts at rrtauj birda Kobocy wiii tnut them, aos -l areodat 5 with them ao employ thesa. aad what are tbey tor dot Tbaymatt Uav and the en a mi auuif ad 'r boaeeUyeeing antaaetd. isy mast return to ataf i and ertaaay etae Other.

be aaid, were la th hane et eoa federates, from whom thev eooid not brash aw. i and thai eoatmaaae to crime was thereto m-'' writabta. Aaother elaae were week victlme af eareew drtnk. aad their diaaipauoa, renearing taea aaftl for on ri near pursoi'e, tney are boaae to be I mis or evea mardarer. mt need be.

Thar were aom aobie axatpHca. ltr. Santas addad, to th aaual ireetment of reformed prison ese by soetety. Hare and there about the eouu rv there war kind heerted pblamthropatt. wee woald gtve peraon mployeai, ad ia aearty ever ta tae ana onee were fousd to be fi.bral eo their trusts, ss well a gra'aful for 4ellvorauc arena awratoaed earetr.

bom af ta ware atea aad remit had beea reformed aad were aew doto sell. At aeh morwa aid apoa tf-t imp.iruct 1 Jjot. but trom a tear that more would prov acarieMii to tae aaea, I will eaaclede my tatter. i a i Hi Visit ta Clastaaati aad Cevtagsame CSndnnati has eldoa had aa many zi gutsbsd vlat tor, a. reached the BeramBeeaayw terday shout o'clock, from where they have beta ttodiag th great army ror rdoa.

The party consisted ef Oea. Ouawv. Oovvi." Hats. Geaa. Ecarrxxn, of art Irtrttw.

j'i lUaaT, Dxjrr, Pasxia, Lex. Aatant JeoraAlva eeta Oenrl Aocoa, Pors. ikrro and Car mot. i mlestoner cf. Arriealturej Oole.

CAwrnaLa, TaaT, hibst and Ceoie. Itrara, Eaaia, Aoao and uparaa, aad ii. msx, reo. ef ttt faitisn rYltuiiJ. aai weat to bveakflM beor tb ear of th party, and whea doae, quietly wndiww4i Bd took a earriag for Oovinclon, wbere be spent a I goodpartef tbeauerntogwtthhiaared te jtt, whom he wlU probably aot have an opportuLny of aeuia vtoluog lor aom time.

Whxlm he wae ib-r be wea i sited apoa by a aamoee of auisene et covtr'oa, i who happen to tears of the arrival of bjelrcee denvetee. j. Th vtait finlabed Caere, th Oeoeral y'nraed taf the' Barest Hone and remained qniei.y ra kW reorna, reaatviag eaUe from eaah a ware ewer of. -hi retura Th remainder of tbe warty, with the rceotlea Oen. Bora an a wry few ctbere.

wor dnvea out i about aooa, to the reddenc of llxaar iaoBASoo. wboee eueeU tbey were duranr tne temetade fS el u.e afternoon. CUftoa, tne paUUal rinitnnti. beeattfol Bnrroandtnra. nletoraa.

bonk auinr. he-, war greaily saoysd by the party, who rejasia ineaeenaraaing aueuroa UBUi o'clock. jai lu, uen. (xrant. la aia s.mpie drees oC eltiaen aatea.

wa toe tarsal of many peering eyes, and aa mb ew anTtuior at oeparrare, tb Bu'nber la uiiaaan aaui we nana were wu ailed wit people' anxious to get glunpss of tbe man wbe oeeuplea 'twi rmwa ia nw easmsuon ol tbe world, and yet, on tbe bote reglstsr, ubaanb almasJ bBAirr, Oalena, 111." a Afewauiiuie befor e'eiort, Vhm Oenersl, eo Com pea led by two or three ot ata atsir, ateppad from, has room and quietly paeeed broom tne crowd of iatereeted apac aaora, who opened as a cspp rosacea. MULiaainiiaiij uxosg ote oat te uiem. Dut nut rttaylna aaaiaraeaee tOAVeluote taaf twaiied cu Inir-i street ao aerry mm to tae atpot. A few of th fu ear rmlne4 behiad, bat nearty th whole parr; took, for BaiUtnora, tb 8d P. XL train oa tbe la tue hi ami Batiroad, wbere taay wore eomfortAOty pre naaa wiu apieaaia nuver raise eaeeptn ear, ee i well aa tb lanauiont ear of tb nro.

of aba Voruern Cencral fcsiiroad. both cf wbiraaadse- campratad teem taair round trip from L-uamor. "'t i a ii -Terdlet of fhe Xereaer a ry gara Ithlag flora About the r.tati. yreat IA CwneryjMrmai. Du.

Th Coroner Jury cooclalod its iavct'atiof ef th Bene adwanderoa hanging caa on i and rraderedt a. yerjlct yeetervl-r morning. The XewAibany Xedper wa refuse 1 spy of the diet, oa tha ground that the Jury ccn'actf 1 the la veeugatioa la -eccret eettioa. Ii learr, tcvt, that te following th of tew-MBtt Ike jury aummoncd If nf 1 iovt Oonaty to hold ae err-. i icf 1 ut Baao Srataow Irao, V.

t. a i Axosaeoif, foimd t. ut- in toe Oosnty la FMi ea'Seturdar, i-o. Ia IjI 1 1 eatne to their by at t. 1 r' ei pwun to.

knewe to 1 a ii at ranaa wood 1 toe i. vr-ii I day bt ti-m cr i sad Inineaapo ia EUwsai t-itt i ep traie ear, arrtvp here in cf 8 1 00100 n. 1 Mil a fi took fcrci a a a taeautaoTi vet a cverpow-a, sni i ia iere-a ef ws iit teat l.PTliiUll-:-ll I ii 4, to pat-y '--a i ci i I jJ re' enoa, al ear 'Vfil I- i ntgi.i rJuttri inu i-a a i i I Air. Paams-rra. wboia toi.

r-- uuil. I i tot iorrrt'B cf tt- r- roa.1, a i satfl ill i tae i neodi -r i ea Strral aad Lacy CX la every a-reowa. CIS Tmxsv tvio, two sas, t- i re- vs. 1 a r- I r. 1 It 1 1 t.1 1.

ocrt A- I A yeare tww 1 II I tintlir Ct-I r--S waa it 1 1 1 eat lal eeu i t. fib 1 it it c- ('. -eral I i 5 1 y. If ti: i.

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