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6n8int.8í Noticet. This Morning' iB.'i.HIAtl AW.'l »i '»»V «o «he fnaiiiMiiii Vv o a L » interettiug ta Cta* intaa 1.XW- aaa, l'un illM l ...K», Al TOBt. AlTHoB« AaT'.sT«, aad AaT-.stis' tAïU'o-i»- ed tînt mo: nine, and i-verjhody requested !¦. re n.en.tier thi fact, Kaoa't Brama Ortu »r IUt! It ha» been »i'bi'.ittrd te the inspection of competen« jndfes, who proTiOiir.ee it a rare < inhodinien« of al! that can rsnder a trr.tienanS hat attractive und becomint, and. iu anticipation of anextiaoidluary demtu.d lot this beautlfnlaad becoming fabri«, aveiy 1st.'«totk await« the fail of all inteie.tr«\ »t Kv.t .> tre'J-tnav« n ssir» luo.ti, KO. 2URlt.lAl.VtAV, Cornet of Kuitonst. Call early. aad nuke yonr selection._ A beautiful Hat tiin chufättniitiiiii in a x<»n- Üí-ineu'« wearü »J twsrel. No aitisl can excel Kh>bkmiibid, the faeblonable Hatt. r No. I IF Nassau »t. in producing s covering for the head. Thev combine all the exceUeuoiet that niecben- taoi, perfect taste, and Ion« experience c«n concentrate in a Ma«. Price «a »._ GrnTi/emin s IUts.mkino Sticks..Hikd, No. Nassau st . iiviie» the attention of hi- customers and the puV.ir to the UraiR- Hat», the bi*h fini.b and «upetior fihri. SV » bid. are not etCsieu by the productions of any ht.ua« in tho trh<jÄ Bum, No. 49 N astau it. ÄTairBTErcKKR, Son & Co., 0«5«tR*I Al I'Tll.NBBR», Nm. 7 and I Piue-st.. uatr liroadwty, Give N.'tic- Bbat th«y are now prep.tr. a t.i (ivi their attention to aale« of tiut.-i£ti.>i i> i i K^iriat, either at the re«ld« e. of r»on» iltxlinin« housekeeping or «t their Srtrtor» Sxi «aiioii«»., No. 9 Pine-»t. Order» ran be left with B. R. I) «ta, Aleut, No. 161 rtroaiwty, corner of 5th a*. and 23d-t. (1.311) HlOHI'S, 1)1 PITT & CRKIIAMit., »41 Brotdway, »41 have sow in «to-e, and arc receiving by every freth arilval, B _.-»-»¦ and v «i it-d ass*, intent of lOKni.v pavtn um.i's, t uu.prisii' iu part. Preach aad Chinese Fana, Hair Nett, and Headdresses, Fancy Hair Pint and Con.ru. . ¦ and Slide», I'arit Dftxtj Kuttous. t«alter.. Watch Uasrd», Mrtl and Oil« Jewelry, Brash«., Penholder», Act-oidecnt. Ac, » hich they « ¦ ¡rat the lowest tnarket price, and on tbe rao«« favorable term«._ F. P. P. PAX!'» PrI" Kl 1 I'l.-TIHX. Thev Impart Strength they Anuiulitte Pain. Pass.'» , These Ue!ithtlill Plaster, jiridrendiiy to ihemotlon I*at«>t aftsM b.i.:», absorb perspiration, andthrow «flail tbe PuKoi» orlen.iM iu»4ii.ia'..il m uuiilii» ol Ihr »y»tem. They Pan air »h«>i>Ui be u»ed toi all Caréale Pan.., i-intm at. Dyt- PlasTBK« pensia. Celda, Ccin.uuiptioo, Rh« 'imatum, pBLuaie are »old v\rskii«.a«. etc Thej lelaln their active propertiei by all when other pouters are useless, and wb'.re applied I>ea:era pain cannot eiiu Lvtry ftxuily ahnuld have them. from One tlxe on cloth,three tire»on leather. Sample aent ltoM oy mail, on receipt ol 25 cetita. Dtt.M K«i-.m. a. I'akk. No». 13 i. IS, Park-Row, N. Y. "ntodart Pianos " The most IBÜabls Plann, aid piououiiced by the Profettion add tver :5,(«s ttunllies »iiu have them in Use, 1HX ilssT Is- «rat ««NT now made in the I nited Matt.». \\ arrroom». No. 501 BiOadwty. Notice to the Pubug. Oar lar«* and faahionahl.. atoi k at*Oatia| Oathta«, fur He« and Boys being now complete, we solicit attention te our extensive exposition of the mk» VAsai0m at our Cknikai. IVabbhoi 8B, Nos ¡,12). 1Î3 and 125 Fulton-st., and also at our New Branch E»TAbLi..i«RM N... 214 Broadway, jrs« opened. The choicest soeds tne «Testest possible vuiety oi material», and the best ar¬ tists to make them up ui the newest mode». Thece, and the low «tt ptmil'lt- price» compatihi« with a just regard louur own safe¬ ty merchants, ban been, the puulic know, for year» our luoUu. Ot.t stock of Bovi-' CL.tHtv thi-set»oi, is far «¡iperlor, In tbe da.bu.( »ni fsscnisu-g «irganc* ci »tylet, to any we have yet presented and th* wt.....- »..ok-'ve-y tr.icle being frotn our iwn workioonit.will, we think, bear cou-paii-tou with any other La Nrw-Vora. Bm.nR-, 4. Ktystnyn. Cfvtka. V. Aiititoi -k, No». Ill, 12.'. and ltt Fulton it. Bhxm h l.»i \i.i ¡.umi'.m. No. 214 Broadway. Tomkm, 8on &. Mmlvajji, No. 6 Maidbv Lav«, New-iork, IsTpontrvail Wholesale Des',"'« In OlM, PliTOU, .et«.«»!, PlaTBD V.AK«, JBWBLBT, fxvry QoOB«, Bat'sHa. l I »> vinRV, AB» OVlAP». Weetlej hichard»'» ceiebiated Itun». »... . __,. ... 1 >'.iey'.i Cap«, Wadding, and Cartridges. ¦ola Afsau fors 11p1j9oi., i^, .,, ¿Jodel Raaora. ( Adams'« Patent Revolving Pistol». WnEi.LíJt ¿L Wilson's Skwin« Machinkm. " «. prefer them for family use.". [Tribune. " They are tbe lavorltr« fcr familiea.".[Times. Otbce, Ne. SO» Broadway, New York, iil.UKINu'M PATENT CHAMPIOS Pia« aad Bi nuna I'aoi.r Bsrat, With Hall's Patent Powder-Proof I«j,-k«, AHord tne grtwteet atscurity ol my oa/e ia the world. B C. HaiiaiMi A Co.. _No-»81 Broadway, oppotite City Hall, S. Y. ÜROVER * B.AKER'8 N01.IKI.K.SS Pa« Li Sbwi.i.«« MxCBiXBs. Turn rissy M '»» No. ti« Brosdway, Naw-Vork. No. Ifc3 Fnlton-*t., Brooklyn. SINGER'« bEvVINU-MAClUNEri. Ns» hewing Ms bine.«MO ho. 1 Bowing Machine. 90 Tue Pautiiy be wing-Mac h tne, A... » The Family bewüig-Machiae. 00 Hetumlng Oacget. 4 1. M. Oiaaaa k Co., Ne. 458 Broadwty, N. Y. No. 150 Fulton-it., Brooklyn. ¿INwEH'S .Sl.WISta-MACHlNL.-. En-riRB NawfiTir«. DetiOned for all manuitctaring purpose», noite'.et» b lu «pert- boa, very rapid, and capable of every kind of .ork. It n ut beat aiachu.» aver piodu. ed. Price only «110. I. M. Sis»«« k Co., No. 4M Broadway, N. T. The Paurlk m him.-Machine Co., £e«p«x;t.'uüy «ail tbe attention of the public to their new and heatiUin., hitx-clas«, rspid and noiseless, doubl« thread, «4« Kk«i>. .Vaihinb. 040 AgeaU wanted. Other, No. *m BhoAiiwAï. Vaaxoï en Co. Hovti. fcOiiH.isAi. tewnra Machlne« For Family aud Manwiactuilnf purposes. Aaent» Wanted lor tbe tountiy. _OBtca, N«. 437 Broadwaf. Barthom's C«L«iiR.iT«ri Sawi.v. Machinns. Thés* »uperior «itchinei ara adapted to Fauilly Hewing and te P.anutioTi and MaBiJactirrlug use», and are une<iuti»d in ex- Bailarme and «anplicuy Bartuoi r MtM'r«cnxi»t, to., _No. 4it4 Broadway, cor. Howard-It. FlNKl.f. A LYaW. .Sl.wlNG-MAClÏÏNÊVreceivrMl the biahe»i Medal at lue lair of the Aiuencaa Inttitute, With the txiabes« Prcitiium lot In.. Bewlsxt-llBehht« v...rk also, high- «Ml Piexniiitn at ihr Pair of the iiuuViu IItill». New-Jersey hiate Fair, i...., Ac. As/ante WaaUa. Ofloa, No. Broadway. Fbllb Something New..A Hemmer, Tvcker, U.LBIL. Bi«n«K k Oaii.m combined,just pattinted. Simple. _muilxg any width and ti.ickne». of cioiu, either »iu«, applied to txuy tew lui-mtv.hiue ry any one in a few minute». Rbia 11 Price, *.'¦; LIkÍ.ka¡. 1/ir. 01 nt luixiTttm. Ordets bv mail tuppli' J. » :l on.pltte inatrnetions posteja paiu. bttd for a circular. Also I .v.vuksal Bowi« loman and SBL» at« IIK for t. DlnTMtl Ubbvirr Co., No. 42V Broadway. JliuAs Hair Dye, GOeoatoj black orhrowu; instantanesxus in eilrct and tu».mai in color. Depot, No. 1 Bar- eiay-st and sold by all 1'iuggnt» in the I nited »tttes. Also, Imalliklb Obi>[ KM, for the be». ¡> and growth of the Hair, a ri( UlMültM _ (tOIRAll/M OttlENTAE C'KKAM btlftUtifiea th« t/ju i'^iion, reuiove» piinple», .allowiiea», he. No. b~ Waiksir- at. Mrs 11 Ait, Brooklyn. Beware of a viie imitation und«r thr s. e t." "Mow W«tM Oiietital Cream." by th« counter- ... Burnett's Ctvoasdn«._ DONll J'HEPARED ULL'E. LtariL i> kvkbi Hotra. Futt salb EvBarwBt-Rjl. s .Vtcnlfc» H C. SfALnmt* «x Co., No. it Csdar st. - Bex No. atetl._ Ai 1 ft iii»Ns of the Ear. I'sbrlts.d aPaaBfhlat bj Dr H«kti.bv, on Di»ba»m «.« 1 a»-. tia«ij i aaaaa. RaaBBtJj, Preventioi. and Cure. iV°*,u Di bl*-± vl otherwise. >'.o. H t ..m ,., i- »Marsh oniiiiufB tu apuly _i» K'.nn if. 1 ». w.tb tu<x»sa, in »rleetii« pr-rmanr't c -. X. 1 up..r,, m No. fc W_.T..^ \MUe, ws .ra, rooms Also,'fm .Br, ,, ,. , eol teusmhit, .f Kuptu... b^niug Tr ,i. 1 Brace»1, 9u>|eiin., Bandage«, -ilk EU E-L-__ft-_< s£ï^H*»*^£rt - . S.V *-. By ««Alt»« tt tvO., Wo. _ Vaasy-rt. N. '. tS'lAJUt'H Cbauulcally Pteoarrd I'l.l B For P*_-liy l'»*,iwcent.perbottJ«,v»,ii4Bru»k »on Sai» EveHvWHBRB. »¡aauractun-d and for oaJr by Btabr Oni b Co. _ No- til -lrien'y it. lUttK.'s TRI! «IPHP.Klll H the beet and eheaptwt article fur DiaarfM B»*nufjiiig, Cirsnsiug, Cuiiius, PreservUif and Rrstoring the Hair. _»da., Ul 11. For «sir by Ort.ggi.Vs and Parfamt-i». Peer v'is Japan KSK Botrr a«i. 8a«.B Poma«. Hplsyi.did gloas. Nu rubbing. Ball* uolhln«, Oold«ve»ywB«r«. JsriBBxa Polish Co., No. 447 Broom' it., one door weetol Broadway. UFti.ti. A. Aliens World'm Hain Kehiokkr aad ZiLObAisAaia, The only rertaia remedy fjr Ba.dness and Oray Hair, without tiyiag or Injury to the »calp i^ss-v. t\v M Broom» tt N Ï., mi iví »al« ero.»wbvi«. FaTEKTF.I. NOYF.MBF.R 1, 18T»Í>. 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".»... .r.»« ...,-.,. ,.>*.» ., .s»"»'->-..> ? .x. -.- .»KV...-.S. . »I. «" .'"»¦..» . »« . ,.»...»,1,.»^ ^.».... ...¦>,»£... ».«Mh»l»W| ...,. ..., laaMasssss -..¦¦-.»».« ¦» ....»«»»a , »SKI». « ¦. I aiw»--»«-» . . ? .»»km»«»« -a »,. \..kki». ¦».,»»».>....-¦.--..».-,... is-,. ..?,,.....-.,...-.,..., BALLOC'l PATBRI MiiMII 1*0-1 OBIBTt. Ram a a'l F-iaaiaa lar»otbb Faaa< a FAbi S'i.uT.Hentiiyexpreii leip-- ». i-bai-.-«"t fiepiidl to any pert ol tb« C tried Staiea upon »Ipt ¡. .'Ice ;l-,i\ foUearla| measure«, which will into re a St, foi *12, O't fid Oil p'-i toaaa, No i-ider lui « arded tur 1»«» turn, hull a ("oren Shiittl j. Keek.Tb» di»tun.«- »round it. res from tbe poiutl Of rn'ib. Ihoulder. i». Sleeve«.tha l-rv-h fr.-.m ti.e r-nter ot the b». k to th« v. m :. « ,:'t. ti urn-, beat» 4. Bsaaal Uiatanee around the body undei tbe armpit. 5. Ltagth of the 0bW A lib- ral d.count allowed the lia I». Bar.oi ilk''-! nsas, No. MO Broadway, New-iork. A C-BD. StRA*««« I.bsmi i<r thb Tai.asn In con.m.n w...i -.-iher», wbo»e complaint) bave been fr< ouenl of late ai toll . tr.c trlerraph, we mm, nurtelvi » coii/rt» to »oxe t-.peiieiioe of ill «in«, both of omission aud tt.iniition. Ti.i t>., ..-«piiic di.patch from Hultiiuorr, which appr A.-rd in the r.ei.iii^ pa| eu oi" 1 eb. il; while fnrii) >!iUia nullU'.ely Ihe de .lit ol t.-.r n-, ma ^ewing Machine drrit';i:i in the raw of I. M. Singer A Co. va. L_dd Vt eb..ci Co., and -.»»ng the name i ol the coun- K pro and con, the name of |hg icirntd Judge, and other iuter- eitii .- part ¡miare «iujjulariy enough omitU'd to ttate iu. who.e lator the veiiiict wa» irtidered. Apam, lot tbe pa*t few dty», the telegrapblc report ofei.'ry paj^r we bave »et u cuj.ini' ""rom pon.'.» toiilli of Baltimore, while t to: the intti r.«fi-rrrd to bIiovo, ttrange to .mi ibe pni.be thai the great iáev,_g-Ma:'h:i.e ca»e Wit n (aVaveft.S pl%in»:;', -hi h II BRI alj.M '»act re- verte of tbe truth. While we profe»t to know aoniethli>« of tile uin-.hanii; aiti. we are not »ufhciet.tly ver«ed in that branch ot bMsbbbBjwUthtea Ms aariaaa«,'la be a'deto «rcoiint for tbeat- »iti-'iilar kh.OtSBI and. lor the betieht af those who. during the part week, have been laaÉ.| M witii letleri, »omc oi condoieuii-, athen af iui.« ry an to i!u« aajaal sMs af tha -will limply lubjoüi tbe following extract lVom the legal report in tha Baltimore Si.: In the i aa* ei Sinmt «a Ladd. Web«tcr A Co., for u!!«;i J u. cnt of patent», before reported, tbe Jury reude.ed » ver¬ diel in favor of the dei'er.dant*, on all the aix i»»ii(«»." Ladp, YY'bbii br A Co. The Secret of Health. Bt Onb YYuo ha» Triri' It. LBT all who woulil avoid the woet Of cati hing cold and enneziii?. The neníele«, borrón ol " black done," The pain aud grief of tvher/in; Rheumatic augui.b, »tvooien throat, These plagrn«'« that rom» together. V rcha«" at OaiTa'l at newSi-uiMi Coat. Jn.» nade to «nit the wr.lh.r' Thr a.jrlM are ilr.h. tbe pncfi low, There't glott at'd warmth about Uiem ; Whoe'er atpirei to be a beau Cannot one with o it ikcm. Both man and hoy thould make a note, And call at S mi m'« together, Each purcbvdng a new Mriiiwi Coat Jntt made totuittbe waalhar. fiaim Bkhthkk»' One-pr'te YVholeiale and Retail Cittalns War. room«, Not. 132. 126 and lVrFuittn-.t.New York. On iU'KNs.l'.NANs\M.i!\ni.i; Aju,i mi:m.A Short am» Practh ai \'ikw or TUB 11 II. B. I'. Kkv, eir)., Ajent of the gre.t Iron Mill«, Sr.e Harbor, Lancatter tounty. Pu., Who »'luhindreiiaof hottle« ol ''Pro:. HkOkaii .'- Kir., it-.ic Oil," tayi the men are nu h e«po»-d with acrid, nt«, but the "Electric Oil " LAei .-I 11 o.''., »Jid ^ive« tbe hand« no trouble. He or.-tertn '. «ad «.»Ji tin y BIB . u: i. « v Bah H .1»0 art; promptly and eff« eti t!:y in relieving Frost Bite» and tajarlas of » -d Wooed«, It nil (aUava Ft.a aaera and pleasantly thaa any other th'nr. :;nd it »¦.» lile a charm ir c..ia o: Broken B.-i .t and Sore Nipple». If »uc-i mnu ai L'r. Y^'eici . ol I...M-». ;. r, and lunidred« Boor« » j ...». they he. e b. ¦ .-. er-it,edto more credit than lb«« n.ereiae'l uduiitio:i of any mt-ili 'ice dralsi o: dolor in th.- world ? For aule by all Dru;i;»t. and Oealen In the I r.ited State» and Canada. Pri. c2j etads, cent*, ctid * 1 p. r bottle. Fer sale by Baaarn I Faaa, Res ItssMlltPart -"w. Depot. P.-ulaili :iiii¿ Pa- HOrXO« tY » Til.I s AM) OlXTMlM..]>.. citen iiri»ei Irom etreSBBitancei over wbieb »« lave no control. m of infectii 11 t ikiLoi toa deep roct. Con-umpUc-n, tor tn»t- . dautly »««?«. in d ii- it. iacipifnt-aiai.e« by tlM .i .It .»o'uf th».»' r. m di-»a._. BATt HELOR'B IlAIK DTK, WlC^, .'.¡id TOIPEES, t.rtt «led. Tbey are light, eaiy, durable, »Aid bt to a charm. Me ibj-inking, nor turning up behind. BaTOBB.»a'l Haib Im«, a»e be«l in the world ; tbe only bannie«! and reliable Dy« known kpfiy at the Factory, ie.uvod to No. lb liend-aU PooTAtiE Stamps ('ó and M «wats), for «ni« at ÉtoO-ce. -m ¦¦ - - THUBflDlT, MARCH B, 1800. TO COHRLHPOXUrSTa. ewanot tiadertake to return n j«ntrd Commtiniottiotil Bo notice can be taken of A noayn.out Conitnautoationi. YVbat- ever I. lot.'uded fui In.er'.lon n.uit be authentt »i*»d by tha I.me and addr« of the wrlWr.not ueaeaeariiy for publlea- lion, lot at a ¡r.ieranty foi bit good falta. B..>ea» iett« - f r I'll TuiHirt« «hould In all r. at« ¦*. ikrt.'il to I oi.»« r (.itBBi.Rv k Co. Mi '. « » »'¦ --PP'y o»r fricada ut I.i r. r.« Fai.i witbTui U.' tilttriittinrati t.t th« *~«wklr Triaaaa. Ml -i li.Lita, ÄItiiirtfn urtcra, Mtx lianits, Ki-.nJ KdUil* « ...«. and ethsstk who i »ve aiiytliing to tell, will do wall la ... ,n J«« Wiaati VaiHiv«. Advartiaera will plea«« n I.t ir ftvr ei eariv ,'n tha week pnuibie, iu urda» . randlng.pl.« It it proper add thai, .lab fc ». t , laa oi 'i I ti,000 copiai, Tu » Waa» ir Im , batte.I cheapeat advertiti. .. «J»..,,, i0 tb« w.,1 '.!. A Jii ited m mb«r of advert.remantt a«e u_e.wd _. 01 par «..vrlitwi. I iimptiigii Daeanatvata. |, THE IltBEFRERSlllI.E CflNli.lt I 0«>V. be».Akl>'t fainoui Rrnhriter Hp.eoh of IWHi; bound op with Qftntnt DatOB Meeting BD«er.b-l»ec. l'l, '.*.»- tl a Negio Slavery if «ateritially, radiual.'y j i.» »od ba I *n. To which ire added brief opinion« of many eminent tntm n tl.« tubjerl tbui diacuaard. 11. 'Ihe DSMOCBUTK Leaders kik Disc I.IO.N: Speech of llaBRI WiUoB of Mam..in Svi.ate, Jan K5, laeo.abuwlug by eopiou. rilalloni that tba leading llruio-ralic orator« and politbiani are fully reaolted to de.Uoj the U.on wh«ti tbm can no longer rule it. Ill- Tin: AiiMitsHion of Kankis: 0ft» Hi.vf- ABri'ipeatOpeat.-U rïenal», Y.l i«, laut- mmrniiig up lb« political Uauaa of lLa day IV. Nationai. I'di.rrns: NjietNli ol Ahba RAM --»on» vf ll_u«_-»4 aiaa Coonei luaUtuU, Now iui!, Feb. 27, ISfiO.eiplalnbig and drfendlng the poiltion and vlewi of tbe Republican party on Ihe «object of HUvery: Towhlrk added, Hon. Jahbi R. Poolittlb'i vindication of the Eeaabll- cam of YVIacomin from tbe charge of Nullification. Will bo published forthwith: V. Land for the Landless: ITon. OALl'« an a A. 0«nw'a Speech.In the llouae, Feb. 29, I SAO.in ei po«i lion and advocacy of tlie Republican policy of granting tbe Pub¬ lic Landt in limited tract« to Actual .Settler» for tbe bar« cott of anrvey and aale. Each of the above printed on fair type and «orxl pap« r, t jnniui: a large o»'Ihvo double-coinmn tract of .ntOOB patct». Tltey are mild in quantities of One ThouP.id or over for vne rent per copy; and the Thou¬ sand iiiby be made up from the list above given ia such »nntntilie« of MOB tie the buyer may doaire. Iu «mailer i|UHiitities, |1 9S BO! hundred; Ko. per doren; «'agly» 4 cents. Will Dot OBF Repu'iiirun MoOrIoBbI us to " circulate the ioO.MBBtt" Now It the time when IkOBbBB.I of .¡mis OBB bt' reached iititi infliienred which, three mcnths henc<?, will be hardened like tiint against con¬ viction. Tc.ni..«cii.li. l'émit by Mai1 or American Expresa Company Ht ont rink. ro.~-fil.EBM. Rkn'ati , MorOn 't .Mr. BOWOtti (BOBw, N. V.i pn- «eiili'il DO..OM Ibt '.lu- BOOM ¡OtOa ''ill and tit prott-c- tion on coal and iron. Mr. Sumner iliep., Muse m».v» (I »i»i it!|uiry int«» the expediency of appointing a OtBBBtt.wOB tu ItJtj.fl itnti OITBOgO the Ptatntcn of tho I'liiifit »Sun«;", whit h WM iifireetl tu. The bill m¡ikiOf appropriations to cairy into etl'ect the treaty stipnl i- tion« with the Indians of Oregon and Washington waa paw»ed. Mr. Brown'« resolution« relative to Terrto- rit | wan taki-n up. mid Mr. Wink- iliep., Ohio) took the floor, and addrenfed the Senat« at lontj.t. Mr. Tooml.K /Dem Oa. who considered himself miíre- prewiitcd, nit(rated hit» punition. The nuhject w«iS then poetpuned till to morrow. The Military _OOjBBBiy bill aa« then taken up, when Mr. Fepeendeu (Ken., Me. moved t<> ¡»ostpone it till the papers received bom tiui War I >t pitrttnent relativo to the Tcxa : border trouliloonrOM printed. Mr. Wigfall (DOO.>¦ 1*0X00) urged immediate luiion, lit:t tlit-Senait: agreed to tue motion to pootnt 00, a.a adjourned. lim -»:, Much 7..Mr. Fanir-wortli (Kep., lll.i moved an inquiry into trie expediency of establishing «n Af->«iiv' Ottice and l'iunch Mint ut CMOOfOi Keft-rred. Mr. Cape (Ri p.. Ind.I denired to mure that remark« mude by member« out. of order «hall not be printed in the oilicial report published in Tlie Globe, but failed to receive eonotat. Mr. Thayer ílíep., Mang.i reported OBB.MOtaTi Motrill't Aim ¡cultural College bill. Mr. Mon ill ílíep Vt moved that the com-ider.iou of the report be postponed till the third Tuesday in April. Mr. Broad m., N. C t wanted the bill to g" t<> tin- COOliiiitb ». ol il¡< W'l'i.ie on the "late of the I'nioii. Mr. C'iawfoid (Dem., Oa.j moved to lay the billon tiia table, which wa» BOtJO.VOtl by 100 Nay« to ~'2 Yea«. The MOÚ» I tu pootpont UM tlii-ii .I'.'i' id lo. The Seu- nte bill, dialling MllllliTOOtO and OlO§~0 to reclaim r-Walnp Liu].« ivi'ihiu their h.iir, Mile 00 .-ed. The lull autlloii/iii.u tbt ¡p.-'ie ta patenté for 1 tuda belt-del lor nu.il ttn_MI to mail eOOttatftOtO, on reutet« west of the Mi.ósalppi to tlat Pacific, and ptrorld« iag tli.it the I'of-tmf-rter-Oem tal may IMttTTI lands for eimilar purpor?eß, was ¡.artped. Mr. AH: ich (I'ep., Minn., endeavored to obtain consent, but fai'ed, to offer a lerolntiou directing the Coiumiltea on Way." hud Meant» 10 .«tjnfan into lie e.ipeuieuey of reuiovitij* the National Capital to tooie point west of the Mi-.*-- fcippi. Mr. 1'r.nirtt 11)eni., Ky.'reported a bill incor¬ porating tho l ÉBada.nltn Agritaban) ¡Society. He ntated that 0 Keiitleman wan prepared to deed ¡i lot in Wota_tgtO.. upon which an exiiibitiug builtUnt* eonld be erected. The House then went into Committee of IhoW-OloOB _M ttBtO "f the I'uion, and Mr. Van Wytk (BOf»| »N. V.,. took the llimr, making a IfOO.I which canted »ome excitement. Mr. l'erry Uep., Me.¿ followed Lu a Bposch nibint linin* that the North had kepi good f ulh wi.li the South, -while the latter It.d nut In en tt it-toihefornii-r. Mr. Moorhead iKep., Pn») followed on the pumo hide, when the House adjourned. IliilllliMll |l vatic, March 7..A report was made adverse to amending the Act to incorporate Heli'ions »Societiew. The New-York City Kailroa»! bille were reported and made the «pecial order for thi« evening. Several bill« were re ad a third time ami paread, ni<-ntly looal iu tharacter. The Canal bill v. a* taken up aud d< «hated by Mc.-nre. Hammoud, Lapharo, Kerry, Bell, Grant ;:"d IYotnnr, and linally oidered t«i a third reading on Kriday. A message was received from the Governor, vetoing the Lili to e_tend the time for collect.g Taxes, and tbe ¡Senate ret'iiBCi to pass it over hi« veto. Mr. k.00.l made a majority report on Railroad Toll«.' An Executive Sere-ion was held. At the ErtBBnj Sec-it n the New-York City Railroad billri were taken np. The attendante of tlie lobby was very lu-go and inieii.-e hBatOttWOI BB¦b_MBB_ Tiie Seventh KVBBBO l.ailroad bill, intro»luctd yebterday by Mr. Fiero, was iiirhed through in sjfJfJLBatial B- eilortu to amend and postpone, and tiunlly orJered lo be put on Bfl linul 0.MfO lo-imriow nioniing at hallf-paet II o'clock without delay or debate. A-si t:nLi..The liwlroad Toll 'dll wae taken up In Committee of the Whole, and debited by Men-irs. Jewell, O. Allen, ¡Wiiey, Searlei«, Bttw-O, Ela-lei', BfOOkor, Maxnon, itubiution, Jewef, Me.-ritt, Coles, Miller, COOJ OF, MiHiken, Taggait, Dickinson, ICichard- son, Uwighl, Finch, and WM OBBBaBOa in BfVKBi poiiBe. 1*100,1001 wa.- linally reported. Navigation on UM Hudson and Connecticnt Btfun is re?iiiii»'d, btrntr» leaving thi« city having reuched Albany and llarttord wilt out iiieetiug wiLh obetruclion from ice. It now appears that ihe Hon. JoilN WENT- wiiiiTH, the KepublicaiI candidate for Muyor of Chicago, ban l.'.'l^ majority, and the balance of the i{eouLlican ticket about the «am»? uiajority. The Common Council «tund« I'i Kepubltcun« to *.' Uaui- ocraíe. The total vote ca«t was lö,bU0. A large portion of the Liuriirtesa part ol llridge- BwWB, liarbadoes, wai distroyed by lire on the J 1th ult. The loss extiniafíd at CSOOyOOC, on which there wa« an iiiaurance of only JjiiO.UOO. The «tjflcrers are, for the most part, persons who sr|| be able to bear their leaflet without didtraaa, though quite a number of poor people have beoti reniofBtl IkuihIi'SS and tlentitute. The Ma-Äfichunett« 1'»'publican »SUte Convention yesttrduy 00)000 deleguO« to the Chicago Con- ventiOB Jono A. Andrew*, Eta.go H. Kellogg, Goo. .w*. Houtweil, and I.iiiun II. Comina. Mes«r«i. An¬ drews and Ke!loi*g are reported to be favorable to the nomination ot the Ilou. Wm If. »S.»war«l; Mr. lioutwell t«. that «if the Hon. N. P. Kank«, and Mr. Coinini reprefented as being non-coiiiinittnL The BoTOBtaVITOnBtJ llnilroad bill, introduced into the »State Si nate on Tin B.tj, by Mr. Fieio, was laut OVOB-ag malbOtl throiigh to a third readm-.', which lo lake place thi« morning, without delay ot debate, under It illation of th»» most suspicious charoct-T. 'ihe bill in OSOB. tint inont iinporiant, ho far as the City of Ncw-Yaik djuecrued, ever intitrducnt] into Ihn .Senat««, and fOtnOi u B_fh ttllernton of iln proti.uoi.H w;ir Mitlered to be uiadt» by itn frieiidn -m Wo icaiii !> ii. cd call IheOtteutiun of our IBBaBBl to the r-'p n !, on MM_Mt page, of tho «peech tt Mr. Wade of Ohio, in the I'. IS ¡Senate, )t«terday. Mr. Wade always deal« heavy and telling blow«, and the feajBO <»l hia hand Aoot n«it iw-eui have nota in the lemt B"ookoBN jmmtm\f\f th» .act that i ta pur ¡ali mont was inflicted On the rompant and reckless To* mbs. There ia no mon in either Home of Congres« whose won!« are more sur- chargod with electricity than thoae of the Hepubli- eon Senator from Ohio. .In the House, yesterday, Mr. Van Wyek of tbia State delivered an able and «ffective exposition of tbe principle« and policy i»f the Republican party. A report from N^rthernMexico reaches usthrough New-Orleans, stating that Miramon haa ordered Cortina to bold out until March, when be would reçoit o reinforcements. It is also stated that Car¬ vajal seeking American aid for Juarez. TOB IM III.H IIBAI.TII. Wo do not know how the member* of tho present Common Counnl rim the matter, nor how fur tliey will Tenture to test the people's forbearance; but if no bad tin* powr which they possess, and, they have dono, deliberuHy usod that power to prêtent tbe cleaning of tbe street« and all im¬ provement of the sanitary conilition of the City, we should expect »caret ly Iosh than to hang on one tf the trees before the City Mull. Wo lint«' shown ttff' n and again that the street-cleaning business ha« fur year« boon a mine of political oorruption hardly le?s foul than the material abominations with which it dial«. We have shown how, from the days of Arcularius of odorous memory to those of the Grand Sachem, every effort to secure clean streets at ant thing like I reasonable cost, ha« been systematically foiled by the secret organization in Ih« City Hall, ¡tided, ti» 0M extent of ni« puwer, in moat caaes, b) the City Inspector <»r the eUinet functionary known as the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. There has not 0000 a time in ten years when the richest man in New- York c:»uld, Without briber), have got the job, if he had Agreed to do it for nothing, and pledged bis entire fortune as security tt»r its faitiful performance. The truth is that tho voting power of that branch of tho public OLllaOt in immense, the material ignorant and easily led, ard to secure this vote for this or that candidate, especially for cer¬ tain Aldermen, the City bus bum deliberately, willfully kept in tilth, «nd tbe public health in iicn!. Now anil thon, wb. n tin* lowItUObtiog thunder of popular indignation began to rise, the conspirators would relax lor a momeiii, and, mak- ing a virtue of mmnnnTtikj, permit a lew machines to take oil the Winter's ri-lu-e; but this season they l.jve gone a step further, at,«l by absolute violence honro st:.r.p«d the maclnuea threatened to mob the ownera. Oi course, tliey aro unite willing to go to wölk ¡n their wäj.to j¿et lite thousand of the in.lt, lame, and blind voters who put Uiem in power, «nd go through tho motions of sweeping at an OX» pero-e more t 'ii.n tieble t'liit of machine labor. Jn the mean time, ti.e wann Spring sun ia quick- OOJsMj tho Ufm acciin:abtioeo in the streets, and the air begin« to be infected. Heyond the mum tiiur- otir.lifare«, in the low iiuarter« of the City, the most abominable «igbt« und smell« meet the sense*. In the narrow lane« and blind alleys, whore tiie poorest t-iB_.sei herd like pig«, there are mountains of offal ot the most dangerous character, threatening pesti- l00>-t1 m OVOfl] loiin. Tul disgraceful state of tilings ban I'.'-.-ii growing- WOtOt eu-ry spring, and the peo¬ ple have borne it all UK« patient asses, paying ¦y:'.cti.cti(i to $-l<»<i,<»UO a year for so-called «treet- e'eaning, half of wine h has gone, in one way and another, to keep in power the lOOUOM Mgmtt who thus make not only the convenience and decency, but the very lives of the people, subserv¬ ient to their aelfieh interests. Were the e\il thus arising to fall upon the voters alone, it would hardly be worth while to protest against it. We bava heard, year after year, the «ame growling about extravagance and cor¬ ruption, increased taxation and imbecile govern¬ ment.the remit in every ease being the reelection r»f the very worst offenders, in eonse«:[uence of the apathy of respectable voters.and we should hardly take room to say more, but for the reason that tho Uiiiocent sutler even mure than the guilty. Down in these filthy streets and dens, we have a denso population of women and children sickening and dying in the «tench; dying inmost caaea for the WiHit of pure air aud water. From tenement bouses and old rookeries, kept foul by the policy or want of policy of a reckless Government, the fruitful bill of infant mortality comes up, «hewing that of the deaths in such localities', soveuty-five per eent. are under five years of ago, and nearly fifty per cent, under one year; while in the genera result lor the whole City, we trace Ifco main line of death exactly through tho places where the streets aud houses are most filthy. Shall we Ion wer tolerate ¦'uch a state of danger? Sha.ll wo, for the private benefit of a score of Aldermen and Councilmen, not only run the risk, but actually reap the harvest of death in bait tho town I »Shall we, in aplace no admirably situated for cleanliness and health, continue to present a rati-.« of mortality scarcely known in any towu outside the tropics Î Can we not, in a business so closely affecting our lives, throw off the incubus of partisan leeal patronage, and place tha great duty of pre. serving life and health upon a broader und nobler basis 7 Shall a «lead do»; l'enter in tin- open streut, and no man dare to remove the carcasa until that amount of " patronage" shall be duly assigned to the Alderman representing the dead dog's Ward And when, goaded by the complaints of the people, our chief officers do really make an effort to clean the stre«'t«, shall a mob of machine voters break up the machino-sweeper«, und practically sny to the people, " You «hall hate no clean street« unless the "money goes through certain adhesive hinds its '. heretofore, lor tho benefit of the party. l>ie, if .'ton must; but don't dare to interfère with the "swindle often )oars" standing whereby we get "our power and our bread." We want, and must have, a thorough reform; « broad, comprehensive, practioal, aud stringent code, dealing, not «peoially with thin or that branch of the buwiu-s«, but reaching over and embracing lb« whole sanitary field. Wo want the supervision of the public health, or rathet the lives of the pr. pie, iu the oare I f some power that conn« t be allotted b) a ijiiettion between michino and hand sweeping; we want such power abnve the reach of mercenary owner« of tenement bouses ; above the influence of grog-abop primary meotinga: a'iove the diHgraceinl rv»t«-iii of bribery prevailing in tin« City ! Ral| we want a power hout-st «nd independent, hacked by a rjoil at once clear and strong, and ad- niinisti red by hands and hi ads that may at lent l>« presumed ti know the difference between whooping- cough and yellow fever. We care not whore such power comes from, to that wo get it: we cure not what parti it spring» from, preferring, of courte, that it should be entirely oWoa partitan biaa or feeling; but, in common with half a million of «uf- ferirg fellow-oitiien«, we want aotnething doae speedily and effectually to secure the public health, now in immédiat« peril through the reckless eon- duct of those who »re charged with ¡ta »rotation. THK fist»: AT ftWIrTDIiK. Senator Richard B. Connolly, our lote County Clerk, who is so dot ply ¡nit rested in the endeavor of the Record Commissioners to procure the inser¬ tion of $«JW,000 in the Tax Levy, for their pur¬ pose*, that he could afford to pay $r>,000 to an op¬ posing candidato to withdraw from tho field, in or¬ der tbat his own election to the State Senate might bo made certain, is using all the appliance«, that hie own slippery genius, a powerful lobby, and « heavy interest at stake, can bring to bear upon weak- Kneed legislator» to induce them to nsient to his de¬ sires. He has tried »oft words, swapping voies, and splendid nnajl, tt MQfMBplHi his purpurn-, with indiflerent success. Wo learn that it is now privately threatened tl at nlofll hi« wishes are «MOO» plied with, Le and his friends w ¡11 ütfiat th« pass_ço if our Municipal Tax Levy altogether, and thus block the wheels ofjnur local Government. Let BO l.'epublican member of tho Senate <>r Aîsembly be frightor.ed by any such huchear. Mr. i'mnioily and bis Democratic friends will hardly darn to dcpr.wi the great mass of office In,Mers of this city, who be- long to Ijs own party, Ihoir bread ami butter. If they do, why, let li.t- responsibility be with tbe Democratic mimber«. Ko Republican should a!- ItW himself to be coaxed or coerced into the voting awa) of the people'.-, mono) lo an) such scandalous concern as this Record Commission. Our Bonn! of Supervisor«, ooooppooi Ofooflj of the repTOI Mita- tiuv of the Repullicuu and Democratic partie», alter a careful examination, stamped the transac¬ tions of the Coiuiiiission as a swindle'. Wo can¬ not better ilinstrate its corrupt c-aracter tnan by reproducing the report of the Committee of In- i estimation, made to the Hoard of Supervisors of this County, Dec. 13, I860. ''TlinRBei.an Prístino..Thi>C<:rr..-r.ltt -,u P:i.»>i..:,.«.-_ Sta^ 'lr.n«ry rWWt«.. _ r«l«ti..ii to th« p«int«'l and BotUtal .«.Hirne» of rWordt id .!_,,,«m« t»f the eouiitj- Ctotk ...tic«, ui.asr di- rcr-tir.n fifth«'Comrni«»lon».r» of Ufford«, «list «lii>r.. wr-r ¦'U.I.I Ul ilutéis ul the»« it-t:«iiii». c-|ual tu ttfitO »ol I !.. i.r.d l .td-tl» 7 i<vib..'iii'l I'.l'ii. ut. that th* coat M prnitii« ir;d Madia« tbr«t> rrrord* arnottnir d to n.-arly «SM,Sta, .ni t.'io maaaj L»db«ru paid tfceitrfeibj UMC«ui«t- Trt*iixw m tut. ri'rtin''-atfcf of thf l^mnilttioner» tbat, affordm», to «ho Billion hi«- m the Comity Treas-ret'i i.tbw:. :i.0t«iof tbat« rolua.l bay« bson boand at *2 HO p«-r yolunif that on inquiry.' iwla«i lliat Mutin l>owr.o_ lln«bro'ick,t'i*'"0tirr»- wr«, diati-lj B iinírüct at 75 cents ptt volume f II UM book», aud 00 c«i.t« lor lb« »uialtr on«M, tx__l4.« a- aver»«eot »:. etmu p r «' ¦.' .> wi,>1 » '" . I""1-' '" *- -'-' '." l''"f'!' T0'' uu.e. that '.hi. iiiPiimatioii was «ontir-it-d I»» the iini- Outraiitor Ml A D BlaVO-tOO« »',.1 I .'.il«J on by tin- Cone iu«». had ofl.-rrd to do »irrii'ar «rack lor 50 rants « TBlniBI thai .Mr. J.'liu A. Ort] bad BÄi-i.i i" Jo the «sin« at '.5 .'»r,«. p. r solas-« itbatltthv« a-.p-.arrd that th» I orín i .*i.-n ors had |HUli BB*B tlnil. /"-» lirnr« '.' . »s " S ». BBS ..n-sr.i.ii! lia.« ¦vasa e*a_ax-t«w tor. 'i _e U__«e<llslB ¦: .. ..,n. ..;.¡lti-o ua«, l.ow the«1 book» mtunt bS d:»po».-<i of for Um b»:i. tit um.ty till :i !n. i'. '.;.. ) , M :.U il a lloil that th« ..iui,«i«..eirqu*»t-dto o-!lr*i to th#Buprrvi«Oi». at. '-. to.lian« ol th» propi'ttyof tin« county, all tin. rti-ord»< j .'i.-nrnr, - i-.-.-ivfi.tt'ussi.i'.uctii-, ail-. Sheriff '.i.oftha ¦ tlert'a ctrk>-, pi" t. J uro« r (b«ir Ü.-- imiiud or in .boit», an.! which hart been p.. ¡I fir by th« Coin»y . i«r. on tb« <> t'ii, at« .if h' i .. thatauchUi»- ti nj b*> n.;i«J«> Of tlnrn \.j tab (¦: ..rl.i rwi..>, ai ti.i nottdof injuryitort ui'ty tiir.-e.t-. Adrjitid." Dow, in the face of MWl testimony as the above, enn these Commissioners have thfl assurance to ask th- Lrgidattan to make this ifproptiotloa f Here, rj Ni-w \'i rk, liny hOTC don« thOaf itooOOl to pu.-h the thirq through Ihfl Da|Wllloo<TO| but were ex- I'iimiI, ami um-« i-.-iit. «n: ..ii-«l_i. liicKid out of ibe liu.-nil. Unabashed b> this n-l.ulT, th.-y hnd nennt«.' to the Courts. There, too, tb«) v\«ie foiled, the SttflMBO Court denjiug their ri¡;Lt to a m.iudamus to compel the appropriation of ¿my »urn for their us«. Now they have dieted one of their own number Senator, ami hate >|0M to Albany with him, 00 t<> tho court of last resort. Only the mont liberal profils could justify so bOBTJ an outlay in time and Money, as all tisis must baie been. The truth is, to completo the work that the) ba\e tuidcrt.-iken. ¡n the riuinor in wlich they have carried it on, would cost at lea at five million« of dollars, while the stuff they have al¬ ready turned out would nolfeteh, aud m not worth, the value of the white paper upon which it is printed. Let tne Lei;i.-tature ubohah this plunder¬ ing Commission altogether if it would have a claim to the ptblic gratitude of this City. The Ei¡>rtf$ of Savaunuh, Ca., of the 'id in-t., has a letter from " John Brown, in reply to " DM Boo« W. G. Itrowiilow." The place whence the epistle is written is warmer than the Southern latitudes. It is dated "Hell, Feb. VI, l->60." Parson Lrov. ifinw, it seems, asked for some revela- t'i.ris from that country on various subject«, and hci.ee the communication. Jjhn Brown is made to answer through a medium as follows; " We have i-nite h <inaatity of both rro«Slav.-ry and Free-Soiler«, mclmliiii/ tUmti various proíeB«iio¡m, M farmer.-, BMtthOlktt, trad.rs, chiors, stump «peakers, j'tibln-lieis, rtpadtfr« «.t VHrioti« deno.Tnin.'irions, Ac. Some of my .Nnrtl-ern ttnutU IN here for patting scraps of leather <>r ¡its of psuMt in tht soles o. negro ihoOOi mi then a well 100.- the adgOa, in.-tetid of pat* ting on two good sobs. ... In looking over the ltcyir-ter of llell, who is eet down for llell Si 1 ne the names of Cheever. l'ùLUip«, (íreuley, Siimner, «iicil:ni¿s, (.'hase, Sewunl, (¡n ,1t tiiKs, lir'l[HT, Slior- man, etc. . . We have a lowaj bst of Southern ' b¡^' folk«,' cbari;.>il wiih liait' «terrisg their otgront, sntTcr- ingtbem tu x;o nearly naked, ami rot in tii'ti; diaptlti_g tuid ./riudijixf down tlie magM of tlieir poor and de- jernlunt lilailmrintli;:, mVMMtmtm, iloctnn», wheel¬ wrights, Arc, iu order to eave a little moro to *¦. ft on before the world. The wit of the letter is perfect, and we con¬ gratulate the Rev. W. (I. brownlowon beini; able to «ay that tho great iu the South oppress the .'title, even if he ha\o to resort to au infernal di-- gui.'.., to do to. Let him beware, however of Vig¬ ilance Committeea. Th« Lov» of tlM Ilnuuariaii. MoOTBIsM, Wciuesday. Mtrcli ', I860. Kilmoudston, .\H II A Co. bwOO reeeived a telegraph ili-¡'at'.-li from B:i;rmgton, taiyiUft that tin body of a man had been found at ( «pa Sable, liii mini wan rut i.rf, and no identification lonld be made. A trunk h.ui al.-o been found containing letter« to W. S. Uralton; Olo«, a desk containing letter« addressed to Barry B. Coati«, Laiulnitir House, Bogk-Hla ilon-Airivnl «>l liit- Rota ^totian. Porti vm., .Mi Wtimtiay, Moioh7, ISrü, 'litt«) arc as yel no li^naof t!io »tenm«b¡p N.'vu S.otinn, now due at this port with UoHfOOl d.itts of tin- 931 nit. Weather « l.'iidy. The < hit ago Cil« Elo« lion. I'II li Ai.ti, W'tiln: idiiy, Marrli , I It wan not possible to oliUiin tli*- detiuite result of the election yesterday bsifoio the « loaiug of Uie tel«* irratiliic linen Irxil nixtt.l. lion. John Wtwtwosth, Bepoblicaa, Urn Mayor, hat l,'.'t8 muinrity, und the Imlan.-e of (In; Rfpunln-an ti. k- at elected by «bout the «ame inrjor.ty. 'l'iie total vote Wim 18,8m», Tlie ('nmiuon Council «ran.Is lía U-- p«biiconotO 's Jiemoeinti«. Ifliara ^luuitipal lllot'lion. Im t. 4, Tu.-day, Mareli .>, Inj». At tl.K « leu ;ir Li ¡1..I1 «,| th v .Ha ¡« tu-dav (he l.i- |'ii 'In ..n« .'..'..i il...ir ei 11 p s !.. ker, with tiie . eil rj| « N lui !< .'. I'll ira |ilii«>«> has lie« n «atlttUK '»old «Í Am.'i...iiu.-tii t..r live T«ara ftmt, Th« K«ip«bltf M ato now liriiitr a «tlire iuh<.iioroi tiieji vieu.iv. kVtlW«J0lwat1 Slalt'tloistculioii. TSKOTOH, N. J», Tue.nlay, Murcli 7, I8G0. The Opptailiim hi. u. f..n\eni...ii far lb« ap|ioiut- melit ot del.'i'ntiis U> tho ( UHgO ('.»nveniion nio-i m> in..r row. Isaac W. S-n.'drir Ims been iioniinatinl by the Qov trier 1er tlie l'ioseeiilt/r oi tno FIMO "I Hud.-m (.'uinty. -«. Nnoitfnlion on fli« <:oini«-«'ll<ist. Hakiiokii, Conn., Weduaaday, March ?, 18M, NavitfiiUon bas been resumed ou the Count, t. ut River. Tlie slimmer City of Hartford, which left N«w-York at I p. m. yeuterdity, arrived ttt her dock this nioruiiifv, h-viny met m ol-trucuoii from ico. THE LATEST NEW BECBfFBD BY MAGNETIC TELKGRAPI Fronri H ;i-«nH«ti»n. Bjxi'.lal fM»a«*«*b to Th« ft. T. TrlbtiB«. Wamii»n<¡Ton, Wf*dce»day, Mamh, 7, ISlV) Tin: OOVfBJBTa.I BBArT Case«. The Committee on Election» pasa-d a rea-lnt this tnorniog in favor of allowing Mr. William to take te*timonj in corite«tirg Mr. BickW« t< which will be reported in the JLIoutc for ittdccisi If accepted ÍK) dayrt would probably elapso hef the case could be brought to a teat, aa the law «i Mr. Wiliiamîor» ten days to prepare speoficati of evidence propoaed to be *<uhinitt>-d, and 1 Si» kb'H M days for filing an anawer. Afterwa I'll day« are allowed for the witne««»*«. The CBBB of il'tsrs. _(luir and Barrett was po poned till Friday morning at half past ton o'cloc No action not taken. That of Metan. Howard and Cooper wot v COIitidiTld. Wl.-T l'»ilNT t'AIIKTSHIPH. Tbe {Secretary of War wa« engaged with t President four houre to-day, in examining applic tions for ton appointment* at large for cadetihipa West Point, without, concluding the «oluctioi No fuch rush ha.-» been known for tin years. THK TARIFF. The Committee on Ways and Means have neei inutured a modification of the tariff which ia pre» .aid mainly upon Mr. Moinli's bill of last Co greis, with auch modificat ons at experience ai 1 uiler information have demonstrated to be das: alfa and net i esaiy. It C4>nt¿mplatos a judicio And practical ret ¡«ion by which stability and pr tection will be. promoted and agricultural, man f ciuiing a.il iu uiog inter« «is be fairly considere Nothing but tbe partizan tpirit of tbe Democrat majority the Senate can rcfu»« this MBH.bI measure. wmmiid: BOM VtWttMt It in iloo deaigned to bring in a bill for abolinhin tie present waie'iou-in«* system, whi -h, encourag» extensive imports and funushes a depot for the iui p'ns manufactures »if Kurope to the serious injur of our ioanoat.' InterearR. One retrenchment woul immediately follow in diminishing the number t public ttores, at the new plan will probably requir all duti« e to be paid within thirty dayt. Under th present arrangement foreif" importer«, beside ott?« advantages, «tve interest on duties, by boudin tl.eir merchandise. The whole system a pat t c Rofcoti J. Weaker*! Prne-tmio enterprize mainl for the berefit of BritL-h manufacturer«. Tin: Ar.RirtT.Ti'RM, OBUM. Mr. Morriil's bill, «ionatin!* lands lor the esttb _bVbwbI of a;'rieiilmral college«, wa« made tii special on'er for tlie third Tuosday in April, b O'.er thirty inajoiitj, agiinut afl adverse motion wh eh injures it» BBOBBBB« riiK iiin:t» r\Kiv movf.mrnt. The re«i ot » xpiTiir.i'hti opoB Northern opinio; by orators and manager«, sent from this city in or gntt-BBg a third pari», h we resulted very untatis i'a<toiiy. They report New-York, Pennsylvania, and New-Jereey, as not open to conviction, aed de .pair of any movemen s \vh;ch will attract auppor in these States. mi;. MB BLAB'* CHAM ii AT < lABL-BflOB, Several of Mr. Douglas's principal Southern «up porter« who hate her«.toforc believed in the prac ticabiiify of dividing Ihe »Soulli, now regard thai prospect nearly hopeless, from cet tain indica¬ tions that i!« vote will be east a»Ud agninit him, hu« excluding any chance of hin nomination. MR. \VAL)t.'> >l',;f.».H. Mr. Wiidc'« Speech, iu HBBBJK to Mr. Ttioiûbi'i charges against the Republican part), end iu de¬ fence of it« practice and piiuciple«, was on« of his most powerful ami 6C.elusive efforts. AH bis strong t haracterittlei of manly and direct attark, able ar¬ gument, defiant position, and elo<pient vindication of lights, were conspicuous throughout, and cota- pcuYil Mr, Toonmt I" abandon his violent denunci¬ ation, and assume a much more subdued tone. II« hurled back every imputation upon the courage of the North with scorn, and rather iiueatmned th«« chivalry of those who made dualling a teat of honor with men who were known to be edticited to regard it a.» a crime. There were other modes of proving moral and physical courage which the North had exhibited on ever) battle-field, and which her repre- »intatives were prepared t<» illustrate whenever necessary. Special Dispatch to Tbe Y. Trtbone. Washington, Wednesday, March 7, HÚO. SKNAldR WADKS bVBJH-. Senator Wade delivered to day one of tho« strong and Sterling speeches, for which he it so honorably distinguished. It was marked by unusual \ ¡l'or and terr-enem ol expression, great breadth and eleeness of thought, with commendable brevity in the treatment of his nsjeei The speech wai ia response to Mr. Toombs, who replied briedy with civility and moderation of tone. THK tUkW m\*§ I't-.KUV INVKSTIUAT10JÍ. The llaiper's Ferry Investigation Committee, after a long deliberation, have formally decided not to call Gov. Wife before them. This determination is regarded a ligaifiOBBl commentary upon Gov. Wioe't fuss and fury over John Drown. The mi¬ nority of the Committee have been very desirous to hate the testimony of Gov. Wise, in order that the contents of John Brrwn's papera captured by him might be brought to light; but the majority re¬ fuse. Harper's Ferry does not prove the placer the) expected. I. 0. t*. To tht» Aiiociatfrt Fr»»a. Au.\N., Wednesday, March 7, l**öü. The AtnOBabat Committee met thi* ttiteruoon to haar OlgnntOntaOn WO bill IQtBatBBj the Brwklyn lerr* Cato to OBO OOat' The Hon. Lv_anTremitine,ex-_t- ti.Miey-(¡t-neral,aud Alderm;inl)ayton argued in lafor of the icilncti01 tht i-ice, ami Messn». Wui. at. Brartl and A. Oakey Boll appeared on behalf of tha Coat.-.k.Itl of the Sinking Fund against __ bill. It is thought that three uut of live of the Commit«*« will favor reporting the lull »avorably. l>r. Bellnvts innie an abla OtUrtat t«>-«l»y In-fore th* (iiumitleeol'the Assembly, iulavorof the 0OanBBBt> mi t of a Sanitarv Code for Brooklyn and New-York. \\ i-hi's. ¡"N, ^\ ediietsiUy, Mitreh <", IS»«). Tho I unimittee on BoctaOOn decided today by a tote of <; onninet :'. u> repeit in tenor of allowing ItñBV to be taken in vie case of Willismson agt. Sick- 1-s. The affimattlve tota ¡- andarttaowto bmo kotB M If« Kti.it nuil Campbell of l'emiaylvaui-, l»;i\>«ii..l MrtSMM-huMtta, Mii-toitol NeW'Ht;ii>|>«lnr»s *-trattou ot New-.li r< v. ¡uni Hoyce ol tiooth < aroÜ.i- 11 tlin in -«¿»rive wer« Meuars. Unmerot North Ctroliua, .it ftaotn tt Ktulmky, aaJ (¡artnll of Oeoivi- Mr. DaWOt wits itiretteil't.! main« the report, whi.h is to trad Mr. WHliaaaon totta-annt_tnoBnw.Bti_lBl Wrtnia ten d.i\s, ipoeiftinc the BOrBtt-OBi that he in¬ tend« to prove, to which' Mr. Sickle« may reply. *lha Ortkn an» to havo hixty mf* '»> '-k0 ~«-mouy. Tn« onoti will QfOOabil OO made to-uiorrow. "lTie memorial of tbe New-Voik Chumbar of Cott- men-e, and the s|>ecutl NfOOt ou which it _ MM praying that auy apprtipnaiion to be _ade by l-o»- Ktes« tor the impn»vement of life-aaviuK apparatua, ba on» tul» <l undei the direction ami charge ofa (»overt»- ment officer, with power lo 0-0.0.t and aelec* «kt «ame, were to-day presented iu the llouaa by the Hon. John' Cochrant, *ud referrad to tht Commiuet on Cobm.tnoOi . Comparatively few Couvre««-»«.*, »veiled thegutl»«

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6n8int.8í Noticet.This Morning'

iB.'i.HIAtl AW.'l »i '»»V«o «he

fnaiiiMiiii Vv o a L »

interettiug taCta* intaa

1.XW- aaa,l'un

illMl ...K»,

Al TOBt.AlTHoB«

AaT'.sT«,aad

AaT-.stis'

tAïU'o-i»- ed tînt mo: nine, and i-verjhody i» requested !¦. ren.en.tier thi fact,

Kaoa't Brama Ortu »r IUt!It ha» been »i'bi'.ittrd te the inspection of competen« jndfes,

who proTiOiir.ee it a rare < inhodinien« of al! that can rsnder a

trr.tienanS hat attractive und becomint, and. iu anticipation ofanextiaoidluary demtu.d lot this beautlfnlaad becoming fabri«,aveiy 1st.'«totk await« the fail of all inteie.tr«\ »t Kv.t .>

tre'J-tnav« n ssir» luo.ti,KO. 2URlt.lAl.VtAV,

Cornet of Kuitonst.Call early. aad nuke yonr selection._A beautiful Hat i« tiin chufättniitiiiii in a x<»n-

Üí-ineu'« wearü »J twsrel. No aitisl can excel Kh>bkmiibid, thefaeblonable Hatt. r No. I IF Nassau »t. in producing s coveringfor the head. Thev combine all the exceUeuoiet that niecben-

taoi, perfect taste, and Ion« experience c«n concentrate in a Ma«.

Price «a »._GrnTi/emin s IUts.mkino Sticks..Hikd,

No. 4» Nassau st . iiviie» the attention of hi- customers and the

puV.ir to the UraiR- Hat», the bi*h fini.b and «upetior fihri.

SV » bid. are not etCsieu by the productions of any ht.ua« in tho

trh<jÄBum, No. 49 Nastau it.

ÄTairBTErcKKR, Son & Co.,0«5«tR*I Al I'Tll.NBBR»,

Nm. 7 and I Piue-st.. uatr liroadwty,Give N.'tic-

Bbat th«y are now prep.tr. a t.i (ivi their attention to aale« oftiut.-i£ti.>i i> i i K^iriat,

either atthe re«ld« n« e. of p« r»on» iltxlinin« housekeeping

or «ttheir Srtrtor» Sxi «aiioii«»., No. 9 Pine-»t.

Order» ran be left withB. R. I) «ta, Aleut, No. 161 rtroaiwty, corner of 5th a*.

and 23d-t. (1.311)

HlOHI'S, 1)1 PITT & CRKIIAMit.,»41 Brotdway, »41

have sow in «to-e, and arc receiving by every freth arilval, B

_.-»-»¦ and v «i it-d ass*, intent oflOKni.v pavtn um.i's,

t uu.prisii' iu part.Preach aad Chinese Fana, Hair Nett, and Headdresses, Fancy

Hair Pint and Con.ru. . ¦ andSlide», I'arit Dftxtj Kuttous. t«alter.. Watch

Uasrd», Mrtl and Oil« Jewelry,Brash«., Penholder»,

Act-oidecnt. Ac,» hich they « ¦ ¡rat the lowest tnarket price, andon tbe rao«« favorable term«._

F. P. P.PAX!'» PrI" Kl 1 I'l.-TIHX.

Thev Impart Strength they Anuiulitte Pain.Pass.'» , These Ue!ithtlill Plaster, jiridrendiiy to ihemotlonI*at«>t aftsM b.i.:», absorb perspiration, andthrow «flail tbePuKoi» orlen.iM iu»4ii.ia'..il m uuiilii» ol Ihr »y»tem. TheyPan air »h«>i>Ui be u»ed toi all Caréale Pan.., i-intm at. Dyt-PlasTBK« pensia. Celda, Ccin.uuiptioo, Rh« 'imatum, pBLuaie

are »old v\rskii«.a«. etc Thej lelaln their active propertieiby all when other pouters are useless, and wb'.re appliedI>ea:era pain cannot eiiu Lvtry ftxuily ahnuld have them.from One tlxe on cloth,three tire»on leather. Sample aentltoM oy mail, on receipt ol 25 cetita.Dtt.M K«i-.m. a. I'akk. No». 13 i. IS, Park-Row, N. Y.

"ntodart Pianos "

The most IBÜabls Plann, aid piououiiced by the Profettionadd tver :5,(«s ttunllies »iiu have them in Use, 1HX ilssT Is-«rat ««NT now made in the I nited Matt.».

\\ arrroom». No. 501 BiOadwty.Notice to the Pubug.

Oar lar«* and faahionahl.. atoi k at*Oatia| Oathta«, fur He« andBoys being now complete, we solicit attention te our extensiveexposition of the mk» VAsai0m at our Cknikai. IVabbhoi 8B,Nos ¡,12). 1Î3 and 125 Fulton-st., and also at our New BranchE»TAbLi..i«RM N... 214 Broadway, jrs« opened. The choicestsoeds tne «Testest possible vuiety oi material», and the best ar¬

tists to make them up ui the newest mode». Thece, and the low«tt ptmil'lt- price» compatihi« with a just regard louur own safe¬

ty a« merchants, ban been, a« the puulic know, for year» our

luoUu.Ot.t stock of Bovi-' CL.tHtv thi-set»oi, is far «¡iperlor, In tbe

da.bu.( »ni fsscnisu-g «irganc* ci u» »tylet, to any we have yetpresented and th* wt.....- »..ok-'ve-y tr.icle being frotn our

iwn workioonit.will, we think, bear cou-paii-tou with anyother La Nrw-Vora. Bm.nR-, 4. Ktystnyn.

Cfvtka. V. Aiititoi -k, No». Ill, 12.'. and ltt Fulton it.Bhxm h l.»i \i.i ¡.umi'.m. No. 214 Broadway.

Tomkm, 8on &. Mmlvajji,No. 6 Maidbv Lav«,

New-iork,IsTpontrvail Wholesale Des',"'« In

OlM, PliTOU,.et«.«»!, PlaTBD V.AK«, JBWBLBT, fxvry QoOB«,

Bat'sHa. l I »> vinRV, AB» OVlAP».Weetlej hichard»'» ceiebiated Itun».

»... . __,. ... 1 >'.iey'.i Cap«, Wadding, and Cartridges.¦ola Afsau fors 11p1j9oi., i^, .,, ¿Jodel Raaora.( Adams'« Patent Revolving Pistol».

WnEi.LíJt ¿L Wilson's Skwin« Machinkm." «. prefer them for family use.". [Tribune." They are tbe lavorltr« fcr familiea.".[Times.

Otbce, Ne. SO» Broadway, New York,

iil.UKINu'M PATENT CHAMPIOSPia« aad Bi nuna I'aoi.r Bsrat,

With Hall's Patent Powder-Proof I«j,-k«,AHord tne grtwteet atscurity ol my oa/e ia the world.

B C. HaiiaiMi A Co..

_No-»81 Broadway, oppotite City Hall, S. Y.

ÜROVER * B.AKER'8 N01.IKI.K.SSPa« Li Sbwi.i.«« MxCBiXBs.

Turn rissy M '»»No. ti« Brosdway, Naw-Vork.No. Ifc3 Fnlton-*t., Brooklyn.

SINGER'« bEvVINU-MAClUNEri.Ns» hewing Ms bine.«MOho. 1 Bowing Machine. 90

Tue Pautiiy bewing-Mac h tne, A... »

The Family bewüig-Machiae. 00

Hetumlng Oacget. 4

1. M. Oiaaaa k Co., Ne. 458 Broadwty, N. Y.No. 150 Fulton-it., Brooklyn.

¿INwEH'S .Sl.WISta-MACHlNL.-.A« En-riRB NawfiTir«.

DetiOned for all manuitctaring purpose», noite'.et» b lu «pert-boa, very rapid, and capable of every kind of .ork. It n ut

beat aiachu.» aver piodu. ed. Price only «110.I. M. Sis»«« k Co.,No. 4M Broadway, N. T.

The Paurlk m him.-Machine Co.,£e«p«x;t.'uüy «ail tbe attention of the public to their new andheatiUin., hitx-clas«, rspid and noiseless, doubl« thread,

«4« Kk«i>. .Vaihinb. 040AgeaU wanted. Other, No. *m BhoAiiwAï. Vaaxoï en Co.

Hovti. fcOiiH.isAi. tewnra Machlne«For Family aud Manwiactuilnf purposes.

Aaent» Wanted lor tbe tountiy._OBtca, N«. 437 Broadwaf.

Barthom'sC«L«iiR.iT«ri Sawi.v. Machinns.

Thés* »uperior «itchinei ara adapted to Fauilly Hewing andte P.anutioTi and MaBiJactirrlug use», and are une<iuti»d in ex-Bailarme and «anplicuy

Bartuoi r MtM'r«cnxi»t, to.,_No. 4it4 Broadway, cor. Howard-It.

FlNKl.f. A LYaW. .Sl.wlNG-MAClÏÏNÊVreceivrMlthe biahe»i Medal at lue lair of the Aiuencaa Inttitute, Withthe txiabes« Prcitiium lot In.. Bewlsxt-llBehht« v...rk also, high-«Ml Piexniiitn at ihr Pair of the iiuuViu Ia«Itill». New-Jerseyhiate Fair, i...., Ac. As/ante WaaUa. Ofloa, No. M» Broadway.

FbllbSomething New..A Hemmer, Tvcker,U.LBIL. Bi«n«K k Oaii.m combined,just pattinted. Simple.

_muilxg any width and ti.ickne». of cioiu, either »iu«, appliedto txuy tew lui-mtv.hiue ry any one in a few minute».

Rbia 11 Price, *.'¦; LIkÍ.ka¡. 1/ir. 01 nt luixiTttm.Ordets bv mail tuppli' J. » :l on.pltte inatrnetions posteja

paiu. bttd for a circular. Also I .v.vuksal Bowi« loman and

SBL» at« IIK for t.

DlnTMtl Ubbvirr Co., No. 42V Broadway.

JliuAs Hair Dye, GOeoatoj black orhrowu;instantanesxus in eilrct and tu».mai in color. Depot, No. 1 Bar-eiay-st and sold by all 1'iuggnt» in the I nited »tttes. Also,Imalliklb Obi>[ KM, for the be». ¡> and growth of the Hair,

a ri( UlMültM_

(tOIRAll/M OttlENTAE C'KKAM btlftUtifiea th«t/ju i'^iion, reuiove» piinple», .allowiiea», he. No. b~ Waiksir-at. Mrs 11 Ait, Brooklyn. Beware of a viie imitation und«rthr s. e t." "Mow W«tM Oiietital Cream." by th« counter-

... Burnett's Ctvoasdn«._DONll J'HEPARED ULL'E.LtariL i> kvkbi Hotra.Futt salb EvBarwBt-Rjl.

s .Vtcnlfc» H C. SfALnmt* «x Co., No. it Csdar st.- Bex No. atetl._

Ai 1 ft iii»Ns of the Ear.I'sbrlts.d aPaaBfhlat bj Dr H«kti.bv, on Di»ba»m «.«

1 a»-. tia«ij i aaaaa. RaaBBtJj, Preventioi. and Cure.

iV°*,u Di bl*-± vl otherwise.>'.o. H t ..m ,.,

i- »Marsh oniiiiufB tu apuly _i» K'.nn if.1 ». w.tb tu<x»sa, in »rleetii« pr-rmanr't c -.

X. 1 up..r,, m No. fc W_.T..^ \MUe, ws.ra, rooms Also,'fm .Br, ,, ,.

, eol teusmhit, .f Kuptu... b^niug Tr ,i.1 Brace»1, 9u>|eiin., Bandage«, -ilk EUE-L-__ft-_< s£ï^H*»*^£rt - .

S.V *-. By ««Alt»« tt tvO., Wo. _ Vaasy-rt. N. '.

tS'lAJUt'HCbauulcally Pteoarrd

I'l.l B

For P*_-liy l'»*,iwcent.perbottJ«,v»,ii4Bru»k»on Sai» EveHvWHBRB.

»¡aauractun-d and for oaJr by Btabr Oni b Co.

_

No- til -lrien'y it.

lUttK.'s TRI! «IPHP.Klll HI» the beet and eheaptwt article fur DiaarfM

B»*nufjiiig, Cirsnsiug, Cuiiius,PreservUif and Rrstoring the Hair.

_»da., Ul 11. For «sir by Ort.ggi.Vs and Parfamt-i».Peer v'isJapanKSK

Botrr a«i. 8a«.B Poma«.Hplsyi.did gloas. Nu rubbing. Ball* uolhln«,

Oold«ve»ywB«r«. JsriBBxa Polish Co.,No. 447 Broom' it., one door weetol Broadway.

UFti.ti. A. Aliens World'm Hain Kehiokkraad ZiLObAisAaia,

The only rertaia remedy fjr Ba.dness and Oray Hair, without

tiyiag or Injury to the »calpi^ss-v. t\v M Broom» tt N Ï., mi iví »al« ero.»wbvi«.

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Ram a a'lF-iaaiaa lar»otbb Faaa< a FAbi S'i.uT.Hentiiyexpreii

leip-- ». i-bai-.-«"t fiepiidl to any pert ol tb« C tried Staiea upon»Ipt p« ¡. .'Ice ;l -,i\ foUearla| measure«, which will into re a

St, foi *12, O't fid Oil p'-i toaaa, No i-ider lui« arded tur 1»«» turn, hull a ("oren Shiittl

j. Keek.Tb» di»tun.«- »round it.res from tbe poiutl Of rn'ib. Ihoulder.

i». Sleeve«.tha l-rv-h fr.-.m ti.e r-nter ot the b». k to th«v. m :. « ,:'t. ti urn-, beat»

4. Bsaaal Uiatanee around the body undei tbe armpit.5. Ltagth of the 0bWA lib- ral d.count allowed I« the lia I».

Bar.oi ilk''-! nsas,No. MO Broadway, New-iork.

A C-BD.StRA*««« I.bsmi i<r thb Tai.asn

In con.m.n w...i -.-iher», wbo»e complaint) bave been fr< ouenlof late ai toll . '¦ tr.c trlerraph, we mm, nurtelvi »

coii/rt» to »oxe t-.peiieiioe of ill «in«, both of omission audtt.iniition.

Ti.i t>., ..-«piiic di.patch from Hultiiuorr, which appr A.-rd in ther.ei.iii^ pa| eu oi" 1 eb. il; while fnrii) >!iUia nullU'.ely Ihe de .lit olt.-.r n-, ma ^ewing Machine drrit';i:i in the raw of I. M. Singer ACo. va. L_dd Vt eb..ci a» Co., and -.»»ng the name i ol the coun-

K pro and con, the name of |hg icirntd Judge, and other iuter-eitii .- part ¡miare «iujjulariy enough omitU'd to ttate iu. who.elator the veiiiict wa» irtidered.Apam, lot tbe pa*t few dty», the telegrapblc report ofei.'ry paj^r

we bave »et u cuj.ini' ""rom pon.'.» toiilli of Baltimore, whiletto: the intti r.«fi-rrrd to bIiovo, ttrange to

.mi ibe pni.be thai the great iáev,_g-Ma:'h:i.e ca»e Wit

n (aVaveft.S pl%in»:;', -hi h II BRI alj.M '»act re-

verte of tbe truth. While we profe»t to know aoniethli>« of tile

uin-.hanii; aiti. we are not »ufhciet.tly ver«ed in that branch ot

bMsbbbBjwUthtea Ms aariaaa«,'la be a'deto«rcoiint for tbeat- »iti-'iilar kh.OtSBI and. lor the betieht af those

who. during the part week, have been laaÉ.| M witii letleri,»omc oi condoieuii-, athen af iui.« ry an to i!u« aajaal sMs af tha

-will limply lubjoüi tbe following extract lVom the legalreport in tha Baltimore Si. :

In the i aa* ei Sinmt «a Ladd. Web«tcr A Co., for u!!«;i J u.

cnt of patent», before reported, tbe Jury reude.ed » ver¬

diel in favor of the dei'er.dant*, on all the aix i»»ii(«»."Ladp, YY'bbii br A Co.

The Secret of Health.

Bt Onb YYuo ha» Triri' It.

LBT all who woulil avoid the woet

Of cati hing cold and enneziii?.The neníele«, borrón ol " black done,"The pain aud grief of tvher/in;

Rheumatic augui.b, »tvooien throat,These plagrn«'« that rom» together.

V rcha«" at OaiTa'l at newSi-uiMi Coat.Jn.» nade to «nit the wr.lh.r'

Thr a.jrlM are ilr.h. tbe pncfi low,There't glott at'd warmth about Uiem ;

Whoe'er atpirei to be a beauCannot b« one with o it ikcm.

Both man and hoy thould make a note,And call at S mi m'« together,

Each purcbvdng anew Mriiiwi CoatJntt made totuittbe waalhar.

fiaim Bkhthkk»' One-pr'te YVholeiale and Retail CittalnsWar. room«, Not. 132. 126 and lVrFuittn-.t.New York.

On iU'KNs.l'.NANs\M.i!\ni.i; Aju,i mi:m.AShort am» Practh ai \'ikw or

TUB 11 II.

B. I'. Kkv, eir)., Ajent of the gre.t Iron Mill«, Sr.e Harbor,Lancatter tounty. Pu., Who »'luhindreiiaof hottle« ol ''Pro:.HkOkaii .'- Kir., it-.ic Oil," tayi the men are nu h e«po»-d

with acrid, nt«, but the "Electric Oil "

LAei .-I p» 11 o.''., »Jid ^ive« tbe hand« no trouble. He or.-tertn'. «ad «.»Ji tin y BIB . u: i. « v Bah H .1»0 art;

promptly and eff« eti t!:y in relieving Frost Bite» and tajarlas of» -d Wooed«, It nil (aUava Ft.a aaera

and pleasantly thaa any other th'nr. :;nd it »¦.» lile a

charm ir c..ia o: Broken B.-i . t and Sore Nipple». If »uc-i mnu

ai L'r. Y^'eici . n» ol I...M-». ;. r, and lunidred« Boor« » j ...».

they he. e b. ¦ .-. er-it,edto more credit than lb««n.ereiae'l uduiitio:i of any mt-ili 'ice dralsi o: dolor in th.-world ?For aule by all Dru;i;»t. and Oealen In the I r.ited State» and

Canada.Pri. c 2j etads, S» cent*, ctid * 1 p. r bottle.Fer sale by Baaarn I Faaa, Res ItssMlltPart -"w. Depot.

P.-ulaili :iiii¿ Pa-

HOrXO« tY » Til.I s AM) OlXTMlM..]>..citen iiri»ei Irom etreSBBitancei over wbieb »« lave no control.

m of infectii 11 t ikiLoi toadeep roct. Con-umpUc-n, tor tn»t- . dautly »««?«.

in d ii- it. iacipifnt-aiai.e« by tlM .i .It .»o'uf th».»'r. m di-»a._.BATt HELOR'B IlAIK DTK, WlC^, .'.¡id TOIPEES,

a« t.rtt «led. Tbey are light, eaiy, durable, »Aid bt to a charm.Me ibj-inking, nor turning up behind. BaTOBB.»a'l Haib Im«,a»e be«l in the world ; tbe only bannie«! and reliable Dy« knownkpfiy at the Factory, ie.uvod to No. lb liend-aU

PooTAtiE Stamps ('ó and M «wats), for «ni« atÉtoO-ce.

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THUBflDlT, MARCH B, 1800.

TO COHRLHPOXUrSTa.W« ewanot tiadertake to return n j«ntrd CommtiniottiotilBo notice can be taken of A noayn.out Conitnautoationi. YVbat-

ever I. lot.'uded fui In.er'.lon n.uit be authentt »i*»d by thaI.me and addr« a» of the wrlWr.not ueaeaeariiy for publlea-lion, lot at a ¡r.ieranty foi bit good falta.

B..>ea» iett« - f r I'll TuiHirt« «hould In all r. at« b« ¦*.ikrt.'il to I oi.»« r (.itBBi.Rv k Co.

Mi '. « » »'¦ --PP'y o»r fricada ut I.i r. r.« Fai.iwitbTui U.'

tilttriittinrati t.t th« *~«wklr Triaaaa.Ml -i li.Lita, ÄItiiirtfn urtcra, Mtx lianits, Ki-.nJ KdUil*« ...«. and ethsstk who i »ve aiiytliing to tell, will do wall la

... ,n J«« Wiaati VaiHiv«. Advartiaera will plea««n I.t ir ftvr r« ei eariv ,'n tha week a« pnuibie, iu urda»

. randlng.pl.« It it proper t« add thai, .lab

fc ». t , laa oi 'i I ti,000 copiai, Tu » Waa» ir

Im , batte.I cheapeat advertiti. .. «J»..,,, i0 tb«

w.,1 '.!.

A Jii ited m mb«r of advert.remantt a«e u_e.wd _. 01 par

«..vrlitwi.

I iimptiigii Daeanatvata.

|, THE IltBEFRERSlllI.E CflNli.lt I 0«>V.be».Akl>'t fainoui Rrnhriter Hp.eoh of IWHi; bound op with

Qftntnt DatOB Meeting BD«er.b-l»ec. l'l, '.*.»-

tl a Negio Slavery if «ateritially, radiual.'y j i.» »od ba

I *n. To which ire added brief opinion« of many eminent tntm

n tl.« tubjerl tbui diacuaard.11. 'Ihe DSMOCBUTK Leaders kik Disc

I.IO.N: Speech of llaBRI WiUoB of Mam..in Svi.ate, JanK5, laeo.abuwlug by eopiou. rilalloni that tba leading llruio-ralicorator« and politbiani are fully reaolted to de.Uoj the U.onwh«ti tbm can no longer rule it.

Ill- Tin: AiiMitsHion of Kankis: 0ft» Hi.vf-ABri'ipeatOpeat.-U rïenal», Y.l i«, laut- mmrniiig up lb«political Uauaa of lLa day

IV. Nationai. I'di.rrns: NjietNli ol AhbaRAM --»on» vf ll_u«_-»4 aiaa Coonei luaUtuU, Now iui!,

Feb. 27, ISfiO.eiplalnbig and drfendlng the poiltion and vlewi of

tbe Republican party on Ihe «object of HUvery: Towhlrk 1»

added, Hon. Jahbi R. Poolittlb'i vindication of the Eeaabll-cam of YVIacomin from tbe charge of Nullification.

Will bo published forthwith:V. Land for the Landless: ITon. OALl'«

an a A. 0«nw'a Speech.In the llouae, Feb. 29, I SAO.in eipo«ilion and advocacy of tlie Republican policy of granting tbe Pub¬lic Landt in limited tract« to Actual .Settler» for tbe bar« cott ofanrvey and aale.

Each of the above i« printed on fair type and «orxlpap« r, t jnniui: a large o»'Ihvo double-coinmn tract of.ntOOB patct». Tltey are mild in quantities of One

ThouP.id or over for vne rent per copy; and the Thou¬sand iiiby be made up from the list above given ia such»nntntilie« of MOB tie the buyer may doaire. Iu «maileri|UHiitities, |1 9S BO! hundred; Ko. per doren; «'agly»4 cents.Will Dot OBF Repu'iiirun MoOrIoBbI us to " circulate

the ioO.MBBtt" Now It the time when IkOBbBB.I of.¡mis OBB bt' reached iititi infliienred which, threemcnths henc<?, will be hardened like tiint against con¬

viction.Tc.ni..«cii.li. l'émit by Mai 1 or American Expresa

Company Ht ont rink.

ro.~-fil.EBM.Rkn'ati , MorOn 't .Mr. BOWOtti (BOBw, N. V.i pn-

«eiili'il DO..OM Ibt '.lu- BOOM ¡OtOa ''ill and tit prott-c-tion on coal and iron. Mr. Sumner iliep., Musem».v» (I »i»i it!|uiry int«» the expediency of appointing a

OtBBBtt.wOB tu ItJtj.fl itnti OITBOgO the Ptatntcn of thoI'liiifit »Sun«;", whit h WM iifireetl tu. The bill m¡ikiOfappropriations to cairy into etl'ect the treaty stipnl i-

tion« with the Indians ofOregon and Washington waapaw»ed. Mr. Brown'« resolution« relative to Terrto-rit | wan taki-n up. mid Mr. Wink- iliep., Ohio) tookthe floor, and addrenfed the Senat« at lontj.t. Mr.Tooml.K /Dem Oa. who considered himself miíre-prewiitcd, nit(rated hit» punition. The nuhject w«iS

then poetpuned till to morrow. The Military _OOjBBBiybill aa« then taken up, when Mr. Fepeendeu (Ken.,Me. moved t<> ¡»ostpone it till the papers receivedbom tiui War I >t pitrttnent relativo to the Tcxa : bordertrouliloonrOM printed. Mr. Wigfall (DOO.>¦ 1*0X00)urged immediate luiion, lit:t tlit-Senait: agreed to tue

motion to pootnt 00, a.a adjourned.lim -»:, Much 7..Mr. Fanir-wortli (Kep., lll.i

moved an inquiry into trie expediency of establishing«n Af->«iiv' Ottice and l'iunch Mint ut CMOOfOi Keft-rred.Mr. Cape (Ri p.. Ind.I denired to mure that remark«mude by member« out. of order «hall not be printed inthe oilicial report published in Tlie Globe, but failed toreceive eonotat. Mr. Thayer ílíep., Mang.i reportedOBB.MOtaTi Motrill't Aim ¡cultural College bill. Mr.

Mon ill ílíep Vt moved that the com-ider.iou of the

report be postponed till the third Tuesday in April.Mr. Broad D» m., N. C t wanted the bill to g" t<> tin-

COOliiiitb ». ol il¡< W'l'i.ie on the "late of the I'nioii.Mr. C'iawfoid (Dem., Oa.j moved to lay the billon tiia

table, which wa» BOtJO.VOtl by 100 Nay« to ~'2 Yea«.The MOÚ» I tu pootpont UM tlii-ii .I'.'i' id lo. The Seu-nte bill, dialling MllllliTOOtO and OlO§~0 to reclaimr-Walnp Liu].« ivi'ihiu their h.iir, Mile 00 .-ed. The lullautlloii/iii.u tbt ¡p.-'ie ta patenté for 1 tuda belt-del lor

nu.il ttn_MI to mail eOOttatftOtO, on reutet« west ofthe Mi.ósalppi to tlat Pacific, and ptrorld«iag tli.it the I'of-tmf-rter-Oem tal may IMttTTIlands for eimilar purpor?eß, was ¡.artped. Mr. AH: ich

(I'ep., Minn., endeavored to obtain consent, but fai'ed,to offer a lerolntiou directing the Coiumiltea on Way."hud Meant» 10 .«tjnfan into lie e.ipeuieuey of reuiovitij*the National Capital to tooie point west of the Mi-.*--

fcippi. Mr. 1'r.nirtt 11)eni., Ky.'reported a bill incor¬

porating tho l ÉBada.nltn Agritaban) ¡Society. Hentated that 0 Keiitleman wan prepared to deed ¡i lot in

Wota_tgtO.. upon which an exiiibitiug builtUnt* eonldbe erected. The House then went into Committee ofIhoW-OloOB _M ttBtO "f the I'uion, and Mr. Van

Wytk (BOf»| »N. V.,. took the llimr, making a IfOO.Iwhich canted »ome excitement. Mr. l'erry Uep., Me.¿followed Lu a Bposch nibint linin* that the North had

kepi good f ulh wi.li the South, -while the latter It.dnut In en tt it-toihefornii-r. Mr. Moorhead iKep., Pn»)followed on the pumo hide, when the House adjourned.

IliilllliMll|l vatic, March 7..A report was made adverse to

amending the Act to incorporate Heli'ions »Societiew.The New-York City Kailroa»! bille were reported andmade the «pecial order for thi« evening. Several bill«were read a third time ami paread, ni<-ntly looal iutharacter. The Canal bill v. a* taken up aud d< «hated

by Mc.-nre. Hammoud, Lapharo, Kerry, Bell, Grant;:"d IYotnnr, and linally oidered t«i a third reading on

Kriday. A message was received from the Governor,vetoing the Lili to e_tend the time for collect.g Taxes,and tbe ¡Senate ret'iiBCi to pass it over hi« veto. Mr.

k.00.l made a majority report on Railroad Toll«.'An Executive Sere-ion was held. At the ErtBBnjSec-it n the New-York City Railroad billri were taken

np. The attendante of tlie lobby was very lu-go andinieii.-e hBatOttWOI BB¦b_MBB_ Tiie Seventh KVBBBOl.ailroad bill, intro»luctd yebterday by Mr. Fiero, wasiiirhed through in sjfJfJLBatial I« B- eilortu to amendand postpone, and tiunlly orJered lo be put on Bfl

linul 0.MfO lo-imriow nioniing at hallf-paet II o'clockwithout delay or debate.A-si t:nLi..The liwlroad Toll 'dll wae taken up In

Committee of the Whole, and debited by Men-irs.

Jewell, O. Allen, ¡Wiiey, Searlei«, Bttw-O, Ela-lei',

BfOOkor, Maxnon, itubiution, Jewef, Me.-ritt, Coles,Miller, COOJ OF, MiHiken, Taggait, Dickinson, ICichard-son, Uwighl, Finch, and WM OBBBaBOa in BfVKBi

poiiBe. 1*100,1001 wa.- linally reported.

Navigation on UM Hudson and ConnecticntBtfun is re?iiiii»'d, btrntr» leaving thi« city havingreuched Albany and llarttord wilt out iiieetiug wiLhobetruclion from ice.

It now appears that ihe Hon. JoilN WENT-wiiiiTH, the KepublicaiI candidate for Muyor ofChicago, ban l.'.'l^ majority, and the balance of thei{eouLlican ticket about the «am»? uiajority. TheCommon Council «tund« I'i Kepubltcun« to *.' Uaui-ocraíe. The total vote ca«t was lö,bU0.

A large portion of the Liuriirtesa part ol llridge-BwWB, liarbadoes, wai distroyed by lire on the J 1thult. The loss i« extiniafíd at CSOOyOOC, on whichthere wa« an iiiaurance of only JjiiO.UOO. The«tjflcrers are, for the most part, persons who sr||be able to bear their leaflet without didtraaa, thoughquite a number of poor people have beoti reniofBtlIkuihIi'SS and tlentitute.

The Ma-Äfichunett« 1'»'publican »SUte Conventionyesttrduy 00)000 a« deleguO« to the Chicago Con-ventiOB Jono A. Andrew*, Eta.go H. Kellogg, Goo..w*. Houtweil, and I.iiiun II. Comina. Mes«r«i. An¬drews and Ke!loi*g are reported to be favorable to

the nomination ot the Ilou. Wm If. »S.»war«l; Mr.lioutwell t«. that «if the Hon. N. P. Kank«, andMr. Coinini i« reprefented as being non-coiiiinittnL

The BoTOBtaVITOnBtJ llnilroad bill, introduced intothe »State Si nate on Tin B.tj, by Mr. Fieio, was lautOVOB-ag malbOtl throiigh to a third readm-.', which i«lo lake place thi« morning, without delay ot debate,under It illation of th»» most suspicious charoct-T.'ihe bill in OSOB. tint inont iinporiant, ho far as the

City of Ncw-Yaik i« djuecrued, ever intitrducnt]into Ihn .Senat««, and fOtnOi u B_fh ttllernton ofiln proti.uoi.H w;ir Mitlered to be uiadt» by itn frieiidn

-mWo icaiii !> ii. cd call IheOtteutiun of our IBBaBBl

to the r-'p n !, on MM_Mt page, of tho «peech tt Mr.Wade of Ohio, in the I'. IS ¡Senate, )t«terday.Mr. Wade always deal« heavy and telling blow«,and the feajBO <»l hia hand Aoot n«it iw-eui U» havenota in the lemt B"ookoBN jmmtm\f\f th» .act

that ita pur ¡ali mont was inflicted On the rompantand reckless To* mbs. There ia no mon in eitherHome of Congres« whose won!« are more sur-

chargod with electricity than thoae of the Hepubli-eon Senator from Ohio..In the House, yesterday, Mr. Van Wyek of

tbia State delivered an able and «ffective expositionof tbe principle« and policy i»f the Republican party.

A report from N^rthernMexico reaches usthroughNew-Orleans, stating that Miramon haa orderedCortina to bold out until March, when be wouldreçoit o reinforcements. It is also stated that Car¬vajal i« seeking American aid for Juarez.

TOB IM III.H IIBAI.TII.Wo do not know how the member* of tho present

Common Counnl rim the matter, nor how fur tlieywill Tenture to test the people's forbearance; butif no bad tin* powr which they possess, and, a«

they have dono, deliberuHy usod that power to

prêtent tbe cleaning of tbe street« and all im¬

provement of the sanitary conilition of the City,we should expect »caret ly Iosh than to hang on one

tf the trees before the City Mull. Wo lint«' shown

ttff' n and again that the street-cleaning businessha« fur year« boon a mine of political oorruptionhardly le?s foul than the material abominations withwhich it dial«. We have shown how, from the

days of Arcularius of odorous memory to those ofthe Grand Sachem, every effort to secure cleanstreets at ant thing like I reasonable cost, ha« been

systematically foiled by the secret organization in

Ih« City Hall, ¡tided, ti» 0M extent of ni« puwer, in

moat caaes, b) the City Inspector <»r the eUinet

functionary known as the Commissioner of Streetsand Lamps. There has not 0000 a time inten years when the richest man in New- York c:»uld,Without briber), have got the job, if he hadAgreed to do it for nothing, and pledged bis entirefortune as security tt»r its faitiful performance.The truth is that tho voting power of that branchof tho public OLllaOt in immense, the materialignorant and easily led, ard to secure this vote

for this or that candidate, especially for cer¬

tain Aldermen, the City bus bum deliberately,willfully kept in tilth, «nd tbe public healthin iicn!. Now anil thon, wb. n tin* lowItUObtiogthunder of popular indignation began to rise, the

conspirators would relax lor a momeiii, and, mak-

ing a virtue of mmnnnTtikj, permit a lew machines to

take oil the Winter's ri-lu-e; but this season theyl.jve gone a step further, at,«l by absolute violence

honro st:.r.p«d the maclnuea MÍ threatened to mob

the ownera. Oi course, tliey aro unite willing to goto wölk ¡n their wäj.to j¿et lite thousand of the

in.lt, lame, and blind voters who put Uiem in power,«nd go through tho motions of sweeping at an OX»

pero-e more t 'ii.n tieble t'liit of machine labor.Jn the mean time, ti.e wann Spring sun ia quick-

OOJsMj tho Ufm acciin:abtioeo in the streets, and theair begin« to be infected. Heyond the mum tiiur-

otir.lifare«, in the low iiuarter« of the City, the most

abominable «igbt« und smell« meet the sense*. Inthe narrow lane« and blind alleys, whore tiie poorestt-iB_.sei herd like pig«, there are mountains of offalot the most dangerous character, threatening pesti-l00>-t1 m OVOfl] loiin. Tul disgraceful state of tilingsban I'.'-.-ii growing- WOtOt eu-ry spring, and the peo¬

ple have borne it all UK« patient asses, paying¦y:'.cti.cti(i to $-l<»<i,<»UO a year for so-called «treet-

e'eaning, half of wineh has gone, in one way and

another, to keep in power the lOOUOM Mgmttwho thus make not only the convenience and

decency, but the very lives of the people, subserv¬ient to their aelfieh interests.Were the e\il thus arising to fall upon the

voters alone, it would hardly be worth while to

protest against it. We bava heard, year after year,the «ame growling about extravagance and cor¬

ruption, increased taxation and imbecile govern¬ment.the remit in every ease being the reelectionr»f the very worst offenders, in eonse«:[uence of the

apathy of respectable voters.and we should hardlytake room to say more, but for the reason that thoUiiiocent sutler even mure than the guilty. Downin these filthy streets and dens, we have a denso

population of women and children sickening and

dying in the «tench; dying inmost caaea for theWiHit of pure air aud water. From tenementbouses and old rookeries, kept foul by the policy or

want of policy of a reckless Government, thefruitful bill of infant mortality comes up, «hewingthat of the deaths in such localities', soveuty-fiveper eent. are under five years of ago, and nearlyfifty per cent, under one year; while in thegenera result lor the whole City, we traceIfco main line of death exactly through tho placeswhere the streets aud houses are most filthy.

Shall we Ion wer tolerate ¦'uch a state of danger?Sha.ll wo, for the private benefit of a score ofAldermen and Councilmen, not only run the risk,but actually reap the harvest of death in bait thotown I »Shall we, in aplace no admirably situated forcleanliness and health, continue to present a rati-.«of mortality scarcely known in any towu outsidethe tropics Î Can we not, in a business so closelyaffecting our lives, throw off the incubus of partisanleeal patronage, and place tha great duty of pre.serving life and health upon a broader und noblerbasis 7 Shall a «lead do»; l'enter in tin- open streut,and no man dare to remove the carcasa until thatamount of " patronage" shall be duly assigned tothe Alderman representing the dead dog's WardAnd when, goaded by the complaints of the people,our chief officers do really make an effort to cleanthe stre«'t«, shall a mob of machine voters break upthe machino-sweeper«, und practically sny to thepeople, " You «hall hate no clean street« unless the"money goes through certain adhesive hinds its'. heretofore, lor tho benefit of the party. l>ie, if.'ton must; but don't dare to interfère with the"swindle often )oars" standing whereby we get"our power and our bread."We want, and must have, a thorough reform; «

broad, comprehensive, practioal, aud stringent code,dealing, not «peoially with thin or that branch of thebuwiu-s«, but reaching over and embracing lb«

whole sanitary field. Wo want the supervisionof the public health, or rathet the lives of the

pr. pie, iu the oare I f some power that conn« t beallotted b) a ijiiettion between michino and hand

sweeping; we want such power abnve the reach ofmercenary owner« of tenement bouses ; above theinfluence of grog-abop primary meotinga: a'iove thediHgraceinl rv»t«-iii of bribery prevailing in tin« City !Ral| we want a power hout-st «nd independent,hacked by a rjoil at once clear and strong, and ad-niinisti red by hands and hi ads that may at lent l>«

presumed ti know the difference between whooping-cough and yellow fever. We care not whore suchpower comes from, to that wo get it: we cure notwhat parti it spring» from, preferring, of courte,that it should be entirely oWoa partitan biaa or

feeling; but, in common with half a million of «uf-ferirg fellow-oitiien«, we want aotnething doaespeedily and effectually to secure the public health,now in immédiat« peril through the reckless eon-

duct of those who »re charged with ¡ta »rotation.

THK fist»: AT ftWIrTDIiK.Senator Richard B. Connolly, our lote County

Clerk, who is so dot ply ¡nit rested in the endeavorof the Record Commissioners to procure the inser¬tion of $«JW,000 in the Tax Levy, for their pur¬pose*, that he could afford to pay $r>,000 to an op¬posing candidato to withdraw from tho field, in or¬

der tbat his own election to the State Senate mightbo made certain, is using all the appliance«, that hieown slippery genius, a powerful lobby, and « heavyinterest at stake, can bring to bear upon weak-Kneed legislator» to induce them to nsient to his de¬sires. He has tried »oft words, swapping voies,and splendid nnajl, tt MQfMBplHi his purpurn-,with indiflerent success. Wo learn that it is now

privately threatened tl at nlofll hi« wishes are «MOO»

plied with, Le and his friendsw ¡11 ütfiat th« pass_çoif our Municipal Tax Levy altogether, and thusblock the wheels ofjnur local Government. Let BO

l.'epublican member of tho Senate <>r Aîsembly be

frightor.ed by any such huchear. Mr. i'mnioily andbis Democratic friends will hardly darn to dcpr.withe great mass of office In,Mers of this city, who be-long to Ijs own party, oí Ihoir bread ami butter.If they do, why, let li.t- responsibility be with tbeDemocratic mimber«. Ko Republican should a!-

ItW himself to be coaxed or coerced into the votingawa) of the people'.-, mono) lo an) such scandalousconcern as this Record Commission. Our Bonn!of Supervisor«, ooooppooi Ofooflj of the repTOI Mita-

tiuv of the Repullicuu and Democratic partie»,alter a careful examination, stamped the transac¬

tions of the Coiuiiiission as a swindle'. Wo can¬

not better ilinstrate its corrupt c-aracter tnan

by reproducing the report of the Committee of In-i estimation, made to the Hoard of Supervisors ofthis County, Dec. 13, I860.''TlinRBei.an Prístino..Thi>C<:rr..-r.ltt .¦ -,u P:i.»>i..:,.«.-_ Sta^

'lr.n«ry rWWt«.. _ r«l«ti..ii to th« p«int«'l and BotUtal .«.Hirne» ofrWordt id .!_,,,«m« t»f the eouiitj- Ctotk ...tic«, ui.asr di-

rcr-tir.n fifth«'Comrni«»lon».r» of Ufford«, «list «lii>r.. wr-r

¦'U.I.I Ul ilutéis ul the»« it-t:«iiii». c-|ual tu ttfitO »ol I

!.. i.r.d l .td-tl» 7 i<vib..'iii'l I'.l'ii.ut. that th* coat M prnitii«ir;d Madia« tbr«t> rrrord* arnottnir d to n.-arly «SM,Sta, .ni t.'io

maaaj L»db«ru paid tfceitrfeibj UMC«ui«t- Trt*iixw m tut.

ri'rtin''-atfcf of thf l^mnilttioner» tbat, affordm», to «ho Billion

hi«- m the Comity Treas-ret'i i.tbw:. :i.0t«iof tbat« rolua.l bay«

bson boand at *2 HO p«-r yolunif that on inquiry.'iwla«i lliat Mutin l>owr.o_ lln«bro'ick,t'i*'"0tirr»- wr«,

diati-lj B iinírüct at 75 cents ptt volume f II UM

book», aud 00 c«i.t« lor lb« »uialtr on«M, tx__l4.« a- aver»«eot»:. etmu p r «' ¦.' .> wi,>1 » '" . I""1-' '" *- -'-' '." l''"f'!' T0''

uu.e. that '.hi. iiiPiimatioii was «ontir-it-d I»» the iini- OutraiitorMl A D BlaVO-tOO« »',.1 I.'.il«J

on by tin- Cone iu«». had ofl.-rrd to do »irrii'ar «rack lor 50 rants

« TBlniBI thai .Mr. J.'liu A. Ort] bad BÄi-i.i i" Jo the «sin« at'.5 .'»r,«. p. r solas-« itbatltthv« a-.p-.arrd that th» I orín i .*i.-n

ors had |HUli BB*B tlnil. /"-» lirnr« '.' . »s " S ». BBS ..n-sr.i.ii! lia.«

¦vasa e*a_ax-t«w tor. 'i _e U__«e<llslB ¦:.. ..,n.

..;.¡lti -o ua«, l.ow the«1 book» mtunt bS d:»po».-<i of for Um b»:i. tit

um.ty till :i !n. i'. '.;.. ) , M :.U il a :¦ lloil that th«..iui,«i«..eirqu*»t-dto o-!lr*i to th#Buprrvi«Oi». at. '-.

to.lian« ol th» propi'ttyof tin« county, all tin. rti-ord»< j .'i.-nrnr,- i-.-.-ivfi.tt'ussi.i'.uctii-, ail-. Sheriff'.i.oftha

¦ tlert'a ctrk>-, pi" t. J uro« r (b«ir Ü.--imiiud or in .boit», an.! which hart been p.. ¡I fir by th« Coin»y

. i«r. on tb« <> t'ii, at« .if h' i .. thatauchUi»-ti nj b*> n.;i«J«> Of tlnrn \.j tab (¦: ..rl.i rwi..>, ai ti.i

nottdof injuryitort ui'ty tiir.-e.t-. Adrjitid."Dow, in the face of MWl testimony as the above,

enn these Commissioners have thfl assurance to askth- Lrgidattan to make this ifproptiotloa f Here,

rj Ni-w \'i rk, liny hOTC don« thOaf itooOOl to pu.-hthe thirq through Ihfl Da|Wllloo<TO| but were ex-

I'iimiI, ami um-« i-.-iit. «n: ..ii-«l_i. liicKid out of ibe liu.-nil.Unabashed b> this n-l.ulT, th.-y hnd nennt«.' to theCourts. There, too, tb«) v\«ie foiled, the SttflMBOCourt denjiug their ri¡;Lt to a m.iudamus to compelthe appropriation of ¿my »urn for their us«. Nowthey have dieted one of their own number Senator,ami hate >|0M to Albany with him, 00 t<> tho courtof last resort. Only the mont liberal profils couldjustify so bOBTJ an outlay in time and Money, as alltisis must baie been. The truth is, to completo thework that the) ba\e tuidcrt.-iken. ¡n the riuinor inwlich they have carried it on, would cost at lea atfive million« of dollars, while the stuff they have al¬

ready turned out would nolfeteh, aud m not worth,the value of the white paper upon which it is

printed. Let tne Lei;i.-tature ubohah this plunder¬ing Commission altogether if it would have a claimto the ptblic gratitude of this City.

The Ei¡>rtf$ of Savaunuh, Ca., of the 'id in-t.,has a letter from " John Brown, in reply to" DM Boo« W. G. Itrowiilow." The place whencethe epistle is written is warmer than the Southernlatitudes. It is dated "Hell, Feb. VI, l->60."Parson Lrov. ifinw, it seems, asked for some revela-t'i.ris from that country on various subject«, andhci.ee the communication. Jjhn Brown is madeto answer through a medium as follows;" We have i-nite h <inaatity of both rro«Slav.-ry and

Free-Soiler«, mclmliiii/ tUmti various proíeB«iio¡m, Mfarmer.-, BMtthOlktt, trad.rs, chiors, stump «peakers,j'tibln-lieis, rtpadtfr« «.t VHrioti« deno.Tnin.'irions, Ac.Some of my .Nnrtl-ern ttnutU IN here for pattingscraps of leather <>r ¡its of psuMt in tht soles o. negroihoOOi mi then a well 100.- the adgOa, in.-tetid of pat*ting on two good sobs. ... In looking over theltcyir-ter of llell, a« who is eet down for llell Si 1ne the names of Cheever. l'ùLUip«, (íreuley, Siimner,«iicil:ni¿s, (.'hase, Sewunl, (¡n ,1t tiiKs, lir'l[HT, Slior-man, etc. . . We have a lowaj bst of Southern ' b¡^'folk«,' cbari;.>il wiih liait' «terrisg their otgront, sntTcr-ingtbem tu x;o nearly naked, ami rot in tii'ti; diaptlti_gtuid ./riudijixf down tlie magM of tlieir poor and de-jernlunt lilailmrintli;:, mVMMtmtm, iloctnn», wheel¬wrights, Arc, iu order to eave a little moro to *¦. fton before the world.The wit of the letter is perfect, and we con¬

gratulate the Rev. W. (I. brownlowon beini; ableto «ay that tho great iu the South oppress the.'title, even if he ha\o to resort to au infernal di--gui.'.., to do to. Let him beware, however of Vig¬ilance Committeea.

Th« Lov» of tlM Ilnuuariaii.MoOTBIsM, Wciuesday. Mtrcli ', I860.

Kilmoudston, .\H II A Co. bwOO reeeived a telegraphili-¡'at'.-li from B:i;rmgton, taiyiUft that tin body of a

man had been found at ( «pa Sable, liii mini wan rut

i.rf, and no identification lonld be made. A trunk h.ui

al.-o been found containing letter« to W. S. Uralton;Olo«, a desk containing letter« addressed to Barry B.

Coati«, Laiulnitir House, Bogk-Hla

ilon-Airivnl «>l liit- Rota ^totian.Porti vm., .Mi Wtimtiay, Moioh7, ISrü,

'litt«) arc as yel no li^naof t!io »tenm«b¡p N.'vu

S.otinn, now due at this port with UoHfOOl d.itts oftin- 931 nit. Weather « l.'iidy.

The < hit ago Cil« Elo« lion.I'II li Ai.ti, W'tiln: idiiy, Marrli , I

It wan not possible to oliUiin tli*- detiuite result ofthe election yesterday bsifoio the « loaiug of Uie tel«*irratiliic linen Irxil nixtt.l.

lion. John Wtwtwosth, Bepoblicaa, Urn Mayor, hatl,'.'t8 muinrity, und the Imlan.-e of (In; Rfpunln-an ti. k-at 1« elected by «bout the «ame inrjor.ty. 'l'iie totalvote Wim 18,8m», Tlie ('nmiuon Council «ran.Is lía U--

p«biiconotO 's Jiemoeinti«.

Ifliara ^luuitipal lllot'lion.Im t. 4, Tu.-day, Mareli .>, Inj».

At tl.K « leu ;ir Li ¡1..I1 «,| th v .Ha ¡« tu-dav (he l.i-|'ii 'In ..n« .'..'..i il...ir ei 11 p s !.. ker, with tiie .

eil rj| « N lui !< .'. I'll ira |ilii«>«> has lie« n «atlttUK '»old«Í Am.'i...iiu.-tii t..r live T«ara ftmt, Th« K«ip«bltfMato now liriiitr a «tlire iuh<.iioroi tiieji vieu.iv.

kVtlW«J0lwat1 Slalt'tloistculioii.TSKOTOH, N. J», Tue.nlay, Murcli 7, I8G0.

The Opptailiim hi. u. f..n\eni...ii far lb« ap|ioiut-melit ot del.'i'ntiis U> tho ( UHgO ('.»nveniion nio-i m>in..rrow.

Isaac W. S-n.'drir Ims been iioniinatinl by the Qovtrier 1er tlie l'ioseeiilt/r oi tno FIMO "I Hud.-m(.'uinty. -«.

Nnoitfnlion on fli« <:oini«-«'ll<ist.Hakiiokii, Conn., Weduaaday, March ?, 18M,

NavitfiiUon bas been resumed ou the Count, t. ut

River. Tlie slimmer City of Hartford, which leftN«w-York at I p. m. yeuterdity, arrived ttt her dockthis nioruiiifv, h-viny met m ol-trucuoii from ico.

THE LATEST NEWBECBfFBD BY

MAGNETIC TELKGRAPIFronri H ;i-«nH«ti»n.

Bjxi'.lal fM»a«*«*b to Th« ft. T. TrlbtiB«.

Wamii»n<¡Ton, Wf*dce»day, Mamh, 7, ISlV)Tin: OOVfBJBTa.I BBArT Case«.

The Committee on Election» pasa-d a rea-lntthis tnorniog in favor of allowing Mr. Williamto take te*timonj in corite«tirg Mr. BickW« t<

which will be reported in the JLIoutc for ittdccisiIf accepted ÍK) dayrt would probably elapso hefthe case could be brought to a teat, aa the law «i

Mr. Wiliiamîor» ten days to prepare speoficatiof evidence propoaed to be *<uhinitt>-d, and 1Si» kb'H M days for filing an anawer. AfterwaI'll day« are allowed for the witne««»*«.The CBBB of il'tsrs. _(luir and Barrett was po

poned till Friday morning at half past ton o'clocNo action not taken.That of Metan. Howard and Cooper wot v

COIitidiTld.Wl.-T l'»ilNT t'AIIKTSHIPH.

Tbe {Secretary of War wa« engaged with t

President four houre to-day, in examining applictions for ton appointment* at large for cadetihipaWest Point, without, concluding the «oluctioiNo fuch rush ha.-» been known for tin years.

THK TARIFF.

The Committee on Ways and Means have neei

inutured a modification of the tariff which ia pre».aid mainly upon Mr. Moinli's bill of last Cogreis, with auch modificat ons at experience ai

1 uiler information have demonstrated to be das:alfa and net i esaiy. It C4>nt¿mplatos a judicioAnd practical ret ¡«ion by which stability and prtection will be. promoted and agricultural, man

f ciuiing a.il iu uiog inter« «is be fairly considereNothing but tbe partizan tpirit of tbe Democrat

majority oí the Senate can rcfu»« this MBH.bImeasure.

wmmiid: BOM VtWttMtIt in iloo deaigned to bring in a bill for abolinhin

tie present waie'iou-in«* system, whi -h, encourag»extensive imports and funushes a depot for the iui

p'ns manufactures »if Kurope to the serious injurof our ioanoat.' InterearR. One retrenchment woulimmediately follow in diminishing the number t

public ttores, at the new plan will probably requirall duti« e to be paid within thirty dayt. Under th

present arrangement foreif" importer«, beside ott?«advantages, «tve interest on duties, by boudintl.eir merchandise. The whole system i« a pat t c

Rofcoti J. Weaker*! Prne-tmio enterprize mainlfor the berefit of BritL-h manufacturer«.

Tin: Ar.RirtT.Ti'RM, OBUM.Mr. Morriil's bill, «ionatin!* lands lor the esttb

_bVbwbI of a;'rieiilmral college«, wa« made tii

special on'er for tlie third Tuosday in April, b

O'.er thirty inajoiitj, agiinut afl adverse motionwh eh injures it» BBOBBBB«

riiK iiin:t» r\Kiv movf.mrnt.

The re«i ot » xpiTiir.i'hti opoB Northern opinio;by orators and manager«, sent from this city in or

gntt-BBg a third pari», hwe resulted very untatisi'a<toiiy. They report New-York, Pennsylvania,and New-Jereey, as not open to conviction, aed de.pair of any movemen s \vh;ch will attract aupporin these States.

mi;. MB BLAB'* CHAM ii AT < lABL-BflOB,Several of Mr. Douglas's principal Southern «up

porter« who hate her«.toforc believed in the practicabiiify of dividing Ihe »Soulli, now regard thai

prospect a« nearly hopeless, from cet tain indica¬tions that i!« vote will be east a»Ud agninit him,hu« excluding any chance of hin nomination.

MR. \VAL)t.'> >l',;f.».H.

Mr. Wiidc'« Speech, iu HBBBJK to Mr. Ttioiûbi'icharges against the Republican part), end iu de¬fence of it« practice and piiuciple«, was on« of hismost powerful ami 6C.elusive efforts. AH bis strongt haracterittlei of manly and direct attark, able ar¬

gument, defiant position, and elo<pient vindicationof lights, were conspicuous throughout, and cota-

pcuYil Mr, Toonmt I" abandon his violent denunci¬ation, and assume a much more subdued tone. II«hurled back every imputation upon the courage ofthe North with scorn, and rather iiueatmned th««

chivalry of those who made dualling a teat of honorwith men who were known to be edticited to regardit a.» a crime. There were other modes of provingmoral and physical courage which the North hadexhibited on ever) battle-field, and which her repre-»intatives were prepared t<» illustrate whenevernecessary.

Special Dispatch to Tbe M» Y. Trtbone.Washington, Wednesday, March 7, HÚO.

SKNAldR WADKS bVBJH-.Senator Wade delivered to day one of tho«

strong and Sterling speeches, for which he it so

honorably distinguished. It was marked by unusual\ ¡l'or and terr-enem ol expression, great breadth andeleeness of thought, with commendable brevity inthe treatment of his nsjeei The speech wai ia

response to Mr. Toombs, who replied briedy withcivility and moderation of tone.

THK tUkW m\*§ I't-.KUV INVKSTIUAT10JÍ.The llaiper's Ferry Investigation Committee,

after a long deliberation, have formally decided notto call Gov. Wife before them. This determinationis regarded a« a ligaifiOBBl commentary upon Gov.Wioe't fuss and fury over John Drown. The mi¬nority of the Committee have been very desirousto hate the testimony of Gov. Wise, in order thatthe contents of John Brrwn's papera captured byhim might be brought to light; but the majority re¬

fuse. Harper's Ferry does not prove the placerthe) expected. I. 0. t*.

To tht» Aiiociatfrt Fr»»a.Au.\N., Wednesday, March 7, l**öü.

The AtnOBabat Committee met thi* ttiteruoon to haar

OlgnntOntaOn WO bill IQtBatBBj the Brwklyn lerr*

Cato to OBO OOat' The Hon. Lv_anTremitine,ex-_t-ti.Miey-(¡t-neral,aud Alderm;inl)ayton argued in laforof the icilncti01 0Í tht i-ice, ami Messn». Wui. at.Brartl and A. Oakey Boll appeared on behalf of thaCoat.-.k.Itl of the Sinking Fund against __ bill.It is thought that three uut of live of the Commit«*«will favor reporting the lull »avorably.

l>r. Bellnvts innie an abla OtUrtat t«>-«l»y In-fore th*(iiumitleeol'the Assembly, iulavorof the 0OanBBBt>mi t of a Sanitarv Code for Brooklyn and New-York.

\\ i-hi's. ¡"N, ^\ ediietsiUy, Mitreh <", IS»«).

Tho I unimittee on BoctaOOn decided today by a

tote of <; onninet :'. u> repeit in tenor of allowing ItñBVto be taken in vie case of Willismson agt. Sick-

1-s. The affimattlve tota ¡- andarttaowto bmo kotBM If« Kti.it nuil Campbell of l'emiaylvaui-,l»;i\>«ii..l MrtSMM-huMtta, Mii-toitol NeW'Ht;ii>|>«lnr»s*-trattou ot New-.li r< v. ¡uni Hoyce ol tiooth < aroÜ.i-11 tlin in -«¿»rive wer« Meuars. Unmerot North Ctroliua,.it ftaotn tt Ktulmky, aaJ (¡artnll of Oeoivi- Mr.

DaWOt wits itiretteil't.! main« the report, whi.h is to

trad Mr. WHliaaaon totta-annt_tnoBnw.Bti_lBlWrtnia ten d.i\s, ipoeiftinc the BOrBtt-OBi that he in¬

tend« to prove, to which' Mr. Sickle« may reply. *lhaOrtkn an» to havo hixty mf* '»> '-k0 ~«-mouy. Tn«onoti will QfOOabil OO made to-uiorrow."lTie memorial of tbe New-Voik Chumbar of Cott-

men-e, and the s|>ecutl NfOOt ou which it _ MMpraying that auy apprtipnaiion to be _ade by l-o»-

Ktes« tor the impn»vement of life-aaviuK apparatua, ba

on» tul» <l undei the direction ami charge ofa (»overt»-ment officer, with power lo 0-0.0.t and aelec* «kt

«ame, were to-day presented iu the llouaa by the Hon.John' Cochrant, *ud referrad to tht Commiuet on

Cobm.tnoOi .

Comparatively few Couvre««-»«.*, »veiled thegutl»«