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Show i GEORGE Editor, Q2 CANNON, -acainet v: havo found onowJndlcimon; ri." a xonepuuisnme whipv -: detollo-ohia pfTen- irauao, Alter :;7-L- Pr ; Davis, faich ZiJYtAL: Jeff. ro commencement ofth?SS5 oitne Ceo ulnce thp disagreed to' the I i ) but probably by far ita most fruitful bellion; It'covcra 23 toe, to;9. V A new commffo? flftypagca. btato ' aPPOlnted: by theieenatne: Orleans. Bource la tho that, AdjSS?nedf boasted attainments in 51 Mouse. The bill to admit Alahirv, education; this ago pro- - Wlnat the 'iietf constitution, and in science, it came from the committ IT ,a . notorloiu.--the" present incumbents "of tho batod at come length, and finaiiv tLE? bably above all others, is of favor state and .other officers ?hoact jvrith, tcdi74 to 33, and adopted Spaffit?: Intemperance, and the constant-us- e . r: amenament, "of stimulants and narcotics'iln both: food the Conservatives as the wmcnjs the- same Kill l of the swijr r vice-andimmbral- -- r-'r- U coh-with.- all Tbo-Democra- tlc Hy p. HOHDAY EVEUIHG. 1IAECH. 30, 1868. ; .-- -- -- I -- THYSICAIi DEGENERACY. York Btatc Homeopathic ita annual XfAfltl Rnf!nfvrpnnntlv IiAld The, meeting in theclty of:New;York resiaenc oi me toociecy, ur. v . x. v"t nell. made the annual address. HIs subject: was:the Degeneracy :of Mam?'; A fruitful suljject; afTording 'sufficient scope for a thrilling and ieiigttiy lepture if handled .Judiciously. 3ut! who would believe anv statements made by a lec-- i turer upon such a subject? Such truths are unpalatable; people do "not want to ' hear them. They prer; listening :u The-Ne- w ; -- , ; I 6 P ,y. . , their dreams of security and prosperity; disturbed, we donot, therefore, wonder when we read that Dr. CorneU's address was tamely listeneu to and looked upon; as unpopular. Yet it contained many1 truths which not only .New York, but Christendom would do well to reflect upon. He said: j "Alcohol cannot be used without insmall a quantity. jury, in however Step by step, in its constant use, the nariaker becomes worse, until his en feebled system is destroyed by death. Opium, in the shapeof laudanum, pare- . r i : - C- - 7"rVrT.rVL imu j irom rcuoo xu 'Il'l w piy tu onerefusal to order a military cook's; cdmmiBsion for' the trial of 'Citizens of death-creatiTeXaS: ..r j,.?r r I i j a farmer house of named The Ottawa. miles from heVei Lambert, twenty-tlv- o was burned on.Wedneaday night. Xiam4 bert with Beven children1 and a hired j manwas4 burned to death. J "THE MAHCHTOF EVENTS.?' r Chicago. The residence-o- f the Hon a: member of Cbas.Dudlyf with which' thov,world iljeirisiaturc was burned at Atrencv Thrapidity now moves, for good or evil, is so often city on Friday night; thre children and s o profusely illustrated, that but f.16 a te t on is paid to it. ad a man committee to attend the funeral. declared half a century ago, that things bill which passed theHouse yes- now of daily and hourly occurrence terday, entitled a bill to provide a tem were practicable or possible, he would porary and provisional government for have been branded as insane. Twenty Alabama,1 provides in section first that years ago thousands of square ibiles of ratification is hereby declared to be the vuru the Rocky Mountain region1, nnw i ortramu law lur wuo pruvimuijui sd far known to be teeming with ferti eval- - men of the people of Alabama, leys, were supposed to be uninhab table, constitutional laws of the United States It is but comparatively afewyeaes since and that the officers elected at the jlate a voyace across the Atlantic was viewed election shall qualify May lst.aa provid a led by the said constitution'.1 and imme- n W mnnxr xviMi enter upon the ; discharge of T diately r r, auuea. rparat meir r":7ions; than would; be deemed reSection Second.' The governor at , 1 r, , i v i.vill vain ior Dramma iook taat.puyBicaiindlong0vity7once1o common among men, until tbo present) artincal practices and habits of society; are forsaken and the laws of life are more strictly observed?1 : , . v : . - 1 . ng ? C the-Iow- a 1 4 J10 bu?eii a " vo possess uii me power icon . viixiu lux uuacuuo Li Ii a .7 oupuiY umiurtrii, BUOrt SlnCG. Wi V, tlmO fVlft ntirco and it KV fo rrrt WaS, nOt Un- - JLiegioiaturo fr onnMn f rAymA K fViA ool1 nnnotUnfUn- nnf n rout. Tobacco is growing more ind reasonably, considered making good I conflictwith the cbnsti tutionajia laws of cret news ocates. , xnouefirisiatureare inuro useu iiuw man ouiore. xeiore nerfl from t,hAw ppfif. of tne unitea . . . . ' .1 time to tne aays or roungmerica, lew Doys government in a month: while a jour- - mruier empowe.WiBaMUinett smoked while theirlframes were not yet constitution to the qualified electors for from was a matter involvney Europe well knit; but.now small boys may be ratification !at such; time as they may seen going alone: the streets with ciirars ing months' travel by the ordinarv desiirnate. The Legislature! bv alma- v . : vote. !may submit the said con- . How they, procured mode. in their mouths. jority as framed by the convention them he knew not. Overheated houses y filft frivpr stitution, E?SIand?. or with amendment proposed bjH the were an uncommon thing two score fJ!' ce1avo a glance at legislature,--: but if any Amendments be through Now, York, years back, when the wind whistled uruaa me luississippi , view tne proposed vy tue legislature, tnev muse vue crannies oi tne wan, giving mrougu I ina free ventilation to the room, and MiBaouri na ho in hnrrlpd nvprifnf.nmn. be voted upon separately from tne con as it came from the conyen- the dwellers far less. Richly- ha bv steam, dash stitution, juring and of .a nera .. tnrougn , cooked food, stimulating the tiQn spiced stomach beyond measure, was the cause frightened antelope in the Black Hills, Section Third. Whenever a majority of many deaths and many more ill- bathe at the Warm Springs near this of the qualified electors voting, shall nesses. ' Tea and coffee he regarded as city, view the Great Salt X.ake the ratify tho constitution submitted as wholly hurtful. Many, alkalies have ma mortuum inAe aforesaid, and the Legislature shall rati-bee- n and o; mixed among our common viands, . amendment to the Constitution, wZ3;er?.worlu the fy on to write an account known as the fourteenth article, !the rendering them impure. He spoke of, be back in Lond the fashhmof ladies' dresses changing of his trip in from six weeksto two constitution of Alabama, may be pres-fro( one stylo to another,, but always months, according to the time he de- - en ted to Congress for approval. d dress vofPq to Section Four. The district comman-wa- s injurious. Once the fhfi Biguts. Wow v,o dershallfurnish all necessary aid in commonly worn, but , had been- can read .8flng , trans-In the evening the till now. the prominent abforcinc. this act, and the reconstruction surdity as three straws tied together actions of the same morning in Europe. acts,except as modified by this act, shall oi tne neaa, ior wnicnftney The longdebate in tho English-Housremain In force until Alabama is restorattnoiop$20.. Our. schools are wrongly AffinmoVn ed to representation in Congress. charged j Alabama the, "NTftur York.ImrS Tcra .question, conducted and wroncrlvbnllfc: with 'cable flueThe benches for the scholars to sit upon, a occupying live columns ; or thet large ciai of the Abyssinian expedition has to cover their. Is owi York papers, was In the" hands of positive information-- that Theodore miserable school-hous- e heads, audi their education finlahed iu the printers in New means to fight. The native army is in spmeboardingrschool LrA; a Btro,positionrtWo days' march hours after vT lronii Pr,agwa; camp Saints An audience of Latter-da- y rwi V i n x - W. v ouuuuuucu i . ujr ucup mviucui xiu lias would endeavor to nrnfit bv' thft RfnfiW arew in hours read summarywas. 10,000 warriors; his worlio are defended after, :77 ment of the above truths, but by society i Maine to Florida, from by.six large guns. Napier'a force moves . at large they would be listenedZ to. with from limmediately in light marching order j aB a,;.w AfA f f fvrpMfX Forage is, scarce, the roads very bad and many in- impatience, and: probablyln when Su ca?mIy-- : welgbed the soldiers are suffering from dy sen Wry ?U8es stances with disirusL-IdeaiaDrj . n i consiaerea, many or the romantic and and fever, i nrtw.n . ai uirecb .iu oppoH-Havana aVW the y."1 Itio'ITeraldls faWfl Wnrtira fW nf says special """ycu! " ' t French Admiral's tion to almost universal enstom, hence , demaada on Sayti m," 6", cohtributions the disregard ; it not contempt with! by Kaveen;Bati8fled .; :ta. fromthe merchants. UlllatefJ which the majority of people' would 7, tho Em- Paris. It is understood-tha- t be- i" and daily everything trcat them. They are too tmuch; the tokens-th- e -preparing ranid slaves of appeiite. and.fashion to heed an imporPtantraanifetoVth regard to those. Tbis ZZ&Tot Mvernment such matters. I times the in history, of mankind, havo The- - document is expected to' oppear Health and Tihysiclal revolutionized tho world. about the 15th proximo.. it is estimated mat-most as mere ; regarded by people the Minister of War that since the by li"),:-ters of chance! and 'not, as,- to a great' new army, law was putIn to. operatibri to has been In- -' extent, the result of their own course :i '.ISpcclal tho peur&jBt in7IT? ) the atirde mobile of France vux j creased toSCVOOOJ in life. When the laws of the human Berlin.AntI-PracaianTrIot- o 'have be tier man . organizationare understood, taken iJplace In" tho 'j nbrtherh portlof I kind may becomo alive to tho fact that new 'indictitent against jefrbavt Bavaria. ?i ; Crowda :havQ) nathcred J in aeveral places and mad.vioient dfemon- these things may be cdntrolied "almost nvoorm tv nnni, stations i&Wtnot Wcsian influence and irosrrioir themselves; by pon'1 being dependent union with tho northern fiift ... r 's confederation. or Violation of ortrimlfVl A:PRUSSIANIUOTS INBAVARIAl? !l .VSeti6e.Ed f ATE INQUIRES about THiiimw li on requesting; tho President to inform TnnSEN The age in which we live Is noted fort the Senate whethor ho DElr AB.T21EN I physical degoncraby.;: The 10th century! THE' IMPEACHMENT TRIATj TO END i jl or ordered thecatabllahmenof any ott departmentfllnco'Augu boasts of the great strides made since its .mftit;oivtweoti "under whiitrTotd- 7hdt'departmbht,cana: v vummuimviuMumost ovcry branch i. a. Yasningcon loiter tute or other.authprlty.rAdQptcdrThe Chicago Johh-Ii,of science; but In, the scionce of human nayo;that Swift,, of Beaton, ia to! Scnqtooblf up therx life tho most imriort-nf- c nf ... if vvA- -i bo governcr 6f tho naow Torritoryiof. once -- committor j 'cllircmntinf? and-Jcaiah Dunham; of; 'certain mahufceturcsfroni thointcrhai Wyoming tainly cannot boast much. ia3i z iuorrm ana. oiner senators oppca. a Dr. Cornell has touched upon some thatcUyt.'iIarbhal w. urana jury ea ine report; jiuo principal opposition Richmond. Tne u. I - i mm h . . , m m. m m I m m mm . vuiiu : . 3 m - wasp-waiste- en-chang- ed, e ; - , thiMhM r,,,, tv-fo- nr I T 7toi P y, ! j- ' ! citizens-apparentl- , r-- ! -- . : C7a ' : to-da- y" 1 r-.p- jt . 'mil iuo- - iepuoucan's special vyuiragu. the of a portion states, upon authority at least, of the President's counsel that he will opposo dilatory proceedings and will probably make an arrangement with the Boardof Managers on Monday by which both sides will admit certain evidence without calling witnesses The - counsel stated their belief that the trial would be ended in fifteen or twenty days r Chicago, 30. A dispatch from Galveg ton flays, that heavy frauds on the revenue have been detected, perpetrated through :the bonded warehouses the frauds are chiefly in tobacco and whig- have fled. parties implicated ky.The,The is State Department correspondthe British Government, with with ing the view of forming a treaty, recognizof naturalized ing the rights no doubt exists that such a treaty will soon be satisfactorily concluded, and will partake of the character of the treaty just cocnluded with North Germany. The Tribune's special says Grant has not yet Issued the order assigning Hancock to the new command. He has called the President's attentions that section 6f the reconstruction act requiring a District Commander to be an officer iii the regular army, not below the rank of Brigadier, and asks what officer of the necessary rank is available te succeed Hancock in the command of the ,rn-- Fifth District. New from Abyssinia to the 9th instant, eay that the British captives were safe and well on the 17th of February. The Tribune contains a letter from Thad. Stevens heartily endorsing Grant for President and Ben. Wade for York.--Advic- es . -- Vice-Presiden- t. It is stated that Jay Gould, one of the directors of the Erie railroad principal has decamped for parts unknown, tak two and three ing with .him between millions, being part of the funds over which Osgood was appointed receiver by Judge Barard. It is surmised that Gould has gone to Toledo, Ohio; or Akran, Ohio, to let the remaining contract for building the broad guage in connection with the Michigan southern railroad, the money to be used to make the advance payments on tho existing contracts. Havana. The citizens of Santiago are of the - Captain-Genera- l, awaiting the arrival with numerous petitions for reforms, among which is a request for the reduction of the taxes. The new by postal treaty is disregarded English the officials at Havana, although officially promulgated. Two watchmen have been sentenced to death for highway The gunboat Be Soto has arrobbery: ' rive d a t Ki n gs ton wi t h t h e Am erican Consul, Gregg. The project for colonizing by Americans and Europeans has been revived in Jamaica. ? ' . a" iT Tii- ! tJ?'1?1? e."ch K lSfr well-belngua- t - S.S re ! : o,w wSrio,or. A u0nJt : , - T , l hcq-establish- . . ! -- -- on-thl- ; H 1 r-'ft- f, a m a a m m ed ) IT EMS . CoaazsroNDKarcB for publlcaUon is requesteoi to be written on one side of the paper only. No notice, can bo taken of. anonymous com5 munications. ; Correspondents name must in every instance accompany their communications, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of reliability. ! Sabbath' MisETrKas.-:EldeRobert L. Campbell occupied the morning, dwelling principally on education, and the trailing of youth, advocating the ex, ten aI on of knowledge and the cultivation of the young mind, that the rising , be r generation may prepared for increased o afternoon President B; Youngpreach ed, use-fnlne- ss. --- r' i In-th- and his remarks were reported." . 4 r The XHxte Times of the 18th saysr: "At St. Joseph , upper settlement on the Jduddy, there tras. grown last season ll,C001bs. of clean twenty-thre- e lint cotton. produced men: also by e wheat,-somcom and oats,-wlt2,000 bushels of usual amount of yrKetables;r Bra; Thomas She).raised 6CQ lbs. glnned.cotton:irom one acre. Is It So?AH: oxchan go says Cheyenne has ttro' dance' hbuserunnlng, each only twenty H The or with ten twelve from 'the east.' girls only '? 1 pretty severe Irony.- y Tmj4tRicAr-- . There wca a' pretty fair Inoase on Sararday hlghttoirUpLesa the periormanceof MEradn4lkfad Doa Judger .1. ' CorrtovJ h -- ; by-Appcaran- ces,,r predated by tha 2aale&T&adrttt!emeIofUi con nepfohnimWirai eompanboent Clvea with the, usual ability of ihe Trfdrmefs in It;' but no polnta Calling for special engagedwere. noUca The play went very well;was most successful. and the farce made. Alexanaera aance was loudly applauded, MUs as was the -- -- |