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Ilobert . Fraser presided GT'-f t,3 G: t i' i 'i i 'i ,r, 1 'h". L. Webber err r th" D ri-ra'ii Th i tu jlatfrma are almost idensicaL The Ohio Kepublicaa State Committed has decided to cU their Stata Confention at Cincinnati, May IX JFXHKS ANI) CASUALTIES. By the burning of P'rey'o livery stable, in New York city, a number of carriages and fortythree horeeti, some of them very valuable, were destroyed. Loes about $1J0,0G0. A heavy coal train caused the downfall of the long bridge over the Kankakee river, at Wilmington, El , the other day. This bridge was owned by the Chicago ani Alton Halroad Company. No lives w ere lost. Capt Sawyer, and his wife, and three seamen, cf the schooner David II. Tolek, ashore at Barnagat, N. J., were drowned in the recent storm. Fire destroyed the Eist SI Ldnia (EL) rail m.Cl the other night . This mill used to employ 400 hands, but has been idle since 1S76. The loss ia estimated at ? 150,000. A horrible catastrophe recently occurred at Carbon Hill, a small place in tha HockiDg valley, Ohio, by which J. E. Lunsford and fcix of his children were burned to death. Mr. Lunsford, who kept a small store attached to Lis house, was awakened by fire and smoke at midnight, and at once set about removing his family. The wife and a baby aged 2 years were safely placed out of danger, when the father proceeded to rescue the balance of tho family up-stairs, but was overcome by smoke and euffo-eated- When the neighbors reached the scene the remainder of tho family, six in cumber, were found to be consumed. irrXANCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL. Henry B. Williams, a Boston real-estate agent, failed last week for $2,206,031. Several insurance companies and savings banks are among the heaviest losers. The Chinese Government has purchased cotton-spinning machinery in Germany, and will manufacture the staple at home hereafter. Archbishop I'urttU, of Cincinnati, Laa got Lis aff&u-s in a bad state, his liabilities being estimated at 4,"0,CW, while the assets will not exceed $700,000. - The National Agricultural Congress convened at Naah villa, Term., list week. Members were present only from Tennessee, Georgia and Illinois. Navigation oa the Mississippi river, between Quiney and New Orleans, is now open. A coutract is reported to Lava been let by Mr. Vauderbilt for a tunnel under the Detroit river at Groas lals, where tho Canada Southern now crosses. This will leave Detroit out in tho cold, Tho contract is said to have Lcea. lot to W. L, Scott, cf Erie. Pa., for $1.0COv00Q. Ohio's State Fair will be held at Columbus for the next two years. Mexico ia to have an International Fair next year, though the United States is expected to be tho principal exhibitor. The exhibition will take place at the City of Mexico. At a auction sale of the Atlantic Delaine Company, at Providence, Ik 1, f "KX,0OO wa realized for what cost over 82,000,000. CHIME AXD CMIJfUfAZS. Angell, the defaulting Secretary of the Fullman Car Company, arrived ia Chicago last Tuesday, pleaded guilty on Thursday, snl was sentenced to the penitentiary fjr t. a yens cu the latter diy. Quick work ! Two highwaymen halt', d a ei -h far Peg Leg station, Texas, an 1 relieved the four passenger of their valuables. THE rOTIEZi COMMUTES. The Potter Committee, on Ttb. CI, hell a rather uninteresting session, at wl ich Maiuger Whitney, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, said that within t1 e 1 t-t ni.icty d ye liicre ha.l la eorae tt erra'iss from Tho New ' i 1 ru is c:v. wi i h - r : - 1 t t . w Yi-il te"?"';:;rar.is were i't t . a G Oilcans, to tho . corrcspor " "t - 1,... t- . r'". 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1 t t" f' 7(1 i. a-i t asrnck oc.t ill the ' Vt V.e J v.?oraI .Thf cr"Iin:.iU rf IVfr. Ij .-an, of J.I. j- is; CVI. o Il-jru-a, ; h,, ot Or. in, tf rc - T - 1 1 . .rs 1 on . ....The hxsaat. fa executive aesssicn, conirraetl t amber of executive ijppoisfToects, including that ef II. C. Barebri, cf lilinoi, to be Director of the t"nitPi State 5unta. Ia th Ilonse there was aa animated discussion of the bill to repeal thn KeentnptioB law. Hiwirs. fiarfield and Ewicjr beintr the chief parti ci pacts. At the couclnsion of tls debate the bill wan laii on the table by vote of 141 reas to 11U nays .The 1411 reKtri'ti,? CLioeae immisrratioa was par-..!, with the Senate amendments. Fedhuast 1, la the Senate, 2Ir. Haaalin, from th Comrulttce oa Foreijra Affairs, reported adversely on tho bill granting- the privilege to the American Atlantic Cable Company to lay and operate a cable between the fluted States and Europe. ....The Ilouac bill autnoriziUK the Secretary of Uie Navy to accept for a voyage cf exploration, by vtay of Behring's straits, the ship Jeannctte, tendered by Ja mec Gordon Tennett, was passed. .. .1 he Army Appropriation' bill - was j.sswd, rejecting an amendment to the t!esrrph section ot the bill, proposed by Mr. Ucck. rtpeaiiiiir Oje riht of the Government to take possession of the Wt-stcrii I'nioa Tiletrraph Company's lines at any time when Concress fhall eee tit The bill to prevent the introduction of contagious diseases was discussed, but no action taken. The House took up the Kevetiue bill, disagreed to the fk-uate amendment to the tobacoo tax. and ordered a conference committee upon the diasnreeiiiT portions The Sundry Civil Appropriation bill was passed render a suspension of the rules. Febbuaey 25t In the Senate, the bill to prevent the introduction of contagious diseases into this country waa passed By a vote of yeas 25 to nays 36, the Senate refused to take tip the resolution declaring David T. Corbin entitled to a seat as Senator from South Carolina in place of M. C. Butler, the present incumbent, ilessrs. Cameron (Pa.), Conover, Matthews and Patterson voted nay with the Democrats. . . The Deficiency Appropriation bill was considered. There was a sharp partisan deb ia the House over the amendment to the Legi.iative Appropriation bill repealing the Election Supervisors1 law. The amendment finally went through the committee of the whole by a vote of 125 to 110. The amendment "repealing the jurors test oath wh adopted without division, the Itepublicana interposing no opposition. The bill, as thus amended, was then reported to the House and passed ... .Mr. Harris, Chairman of the Committee on Elections, reported resoln tions in regard to the contested-election case from the Third Congressional District of Missouri, declarinsr that K. G. Frost (contestant) is not, and that L. B. Metcal'e (sitting member) is, entitled to the eat. FEBBtrjjrr 23. In the Senate, Mr. Edmunds reported a bill further to protect the constitutional rights of citizens, and punish violations of the a&ma. Ilaced on the calendar .... Mr. Bunwide submitted a resolution providing for the appointment of a committees to examine and report upon the whole subject of ordnance as it related to the army, navy and militia. Laid on tho table, under the rules.... The Senate devoted most of tho day to minor appropriation bills. An item in the Deficiency bill of $250,000 to pay Deputy Marshals gave rise to a lonjr political debate the Democrats opposing and denouncing it as an appropriation to pay men illegally appointed to conduct elections for party purposes. The House dincussed and finally passed tho bill providing for takliiK the census ot ltft0....Thc biii to modify tho tax on sopor was then taken up and occupied the balance of the session. Febbuaey 27. -In the Senate, Mr. Teller, from the special committee to inquire Into the alleged violation of the constitutional rights of citizens during the late elections, submitted the report of the maiority, and said that the minority reserved the right to submit a report. Ordered printed.... Mr. Teller also submitted a resolution continuing- the committee until next session, and authorizing it to sit during the recess. Objected to by Mr. Bayard, and laid aside... .The bill to pay arrears of pensions was discussed. .. .The River and Harbor, Sundry Civil and Census Appropriation bills were reported and placed 011 'he calendar The Svnate, la executive sesfion, confirmed a large number of appointments. The yt. Louis I'ostmasterghip resulted in the confinuationof Hays, who succeeded Filley, by a vote of 38 to lit. The opposition to Hays was led by Senator Spencer, who took occasion to deliver a bitter speech against the administration. .. .The nomination of StraUou for Sc.pervit-ing Inspector of Steamboats for the Xew Yorlt district was rejected. This was the case that had ld to the unpleasantness between Messrs. Conkling and Buruside. The name was rejected by a iarire majority. Mr. Hamlin next took the field against the administration, and cb arced that the nomination of Fox for Collector of Customs at Bangor was withdrawn in order to retaliate upon him (Hamlin) for his antagonism to the Xew York appointments, and appealed to the Senate to resent the insult offered one of its members by the Executive. The Senate rejected the nomination cf Stone as Fox's successor. In the House. Mr. Itaadall ina.lo a personal explanation in regard to the chances against him in a letter, written in S" ptember, Ib'tft, by Special Agent Williams to Mai. W. B. Moore, in regard to the appropriation of warrants issued to the Bureau of Etigxat-iDg and Printing, and offered a resolution for the - appointment of a special committee to inquire into such charges. Messrs. Hale, Kelley and Thompson, Republicans, paid a very tine tribute to the integrity of the Spea&er, and scouted the charges as unworthy of serious investigation. Mr. Kandall, however, insisted that a formal inquiry and report was due to him and to the country, and therefore, by unanimous vote, the committee was granted. .. .The resolution to have George F. Seward brought before the bar cf the Honse for contempt was adopted. Fessuasy 23. A communication from David T. Corbin, contestant for the seat of M. C. Butler as Senator from South Carolina, announcing his withdrawal rc.ii the contest, waa received and read. . . . The bill mating an appropriation for the payment of arrears cf pei.siona as,af!lr a loog debate, 1 ast-ed. ...The Sundry Civil AprrcpriaSirn b,il w.is under codm l-ra'vn. uj.bl alter mi lnvl.t, when a rccc?s was t-K n t::i F. S"ard 1'J a. m.. 1. -Geor wni brought before tho bar of the Hene by tin- S r-enut at Yrii, and Jr. Springer submitted a motion declaring him in rouUmpttf the Himm'. An arm u si-'ont v 1 . s .1 n'fcrrisiu the matter to the Ju-fjciarv Committee. The latter niotivn prevailed The Postofuce Apt re; n.TK n 1 1A Mas tl en t'!i r.p. ai. 1 o. en :e-i the lionse the remainder of tho tcy. The. Senate amendments, tnwmdiziug the I ra;.:.n steam-Lip ,'f, t.. I yr i.;.-.wr t ir tie o',.,,..i'6ikii i t 1.1:.. i matter, were m il concurred in, and a conference ccmumtee orJcnd. ?ro rGJZTxr foi: xi: rrs pa rr.i:s. Tl.t: X-oniavi'I Ccz;ri;r-JcJ".rnal h-: tl.e )-"--zm. "Y.l-j do Tcmea r;trs" t ill vntlrj rrr try ? Isnci the ecx ";L!1t cruel v-itlic-ut II.' 3 tenitl And, t.3 lor.g c.3 they Ere de.r 1 1 -"ill: 3 i , wy Cl rt tl ut . i '. j th? r . i.: re? V.Lt :j (I.- i f " V I t: diiV e. .- 2 -r a i r ?, tlrdl r rd c f m .tit. 3 x f :.t-l 1 ico f. r x1--' - ? Y. t - tl -1 .": ;. t i .0 LnrrM 'in!' 1 : "r-; r . as tlr e t3 1 I 1 1' : i t'.: - - V

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t'.t c f r . io-i--ia ec Ht it y. c-il.:r 1 roc-, 3 cf ct. ix-It at ion wLkIotlt t: J cc...-; i of is t L;.- i .co; Lc-Lt cfkr tic ; l.t conu.3 fortL nor t.tii Ltlp it. It is cuIj'oLfa the I . cu!; -r ct nrcclici or c;..:a of ccv.ncctioa of one brain cell -with another is 1 1 1 . e -r .. ifiuiitu aau consciousness itiuos awav into the dreamless land of perfect sleep, that the brain is at rest. In this stile it recuperates its exhausted energy and power, and stores them tip for future need. The period of wakefulness is one of constant -wear. EYery thought is geaerated at the expense of brain cells, which can be fully replaced only by periods of properly-regulated repose. 11, therefore, these are not secured by sleep, if the brain, through over-stimulation, is not left to recuperate, its energy becomes exhausted ; debility, disease, and finally disintegration supervene. Hence the story is almost always the same; for weeks and months before the indications of active insanity appear the patient has been anxious, worried and wakeful, not sleeping more than four or five hours out of the twenty-four. The poor brain, unable to do its constant work, begins to waver, to show signs of weakness or aberration ; hallucinations or delusions hover around like floating shadows in the air, until finally disease comes and Plants his siege Against the mind, the which he pricks and wounds With many legions of strange fantasies, Which in their throng: and press to that last hold Confound themselves. .V AGEEEAIiZE COMPAXIOX, A good story is told of ex-Gov. Magoffin, of Kentucky, who is a good talker and likes to do most of the talking himself. Recently, in making the journey from Cincinnati to Lexington, he shared his seat in the car with a bright-eyed, pleasant-faced gentleman. The Governor, after a few commonplace remarks, to which his companion smiled and nodded assent, branched into a description of the scenes that he had witnessed in different parts of the country, grew eloquent over the war, described with glowing speech the horse races he had witnessed, talked learnedly of breeding, and told thrilling stories of his battles with the Indians in the Northwest. The hours slipped rapidly away, and when the train was neariner Lexington the two exchanged cards, and parted with a cordial shake of the hands. The Governor drove to an inn,, and to a number of his friends he remarked that the ride bad never seemed so short before. " Then you must have had pleasant company aboard." " You are right. I met a gentleman of unusual intelligence. We conversed all the way over. I never was brought in contact with a more agreeable man." "Indeed! "Who was he? " asked his friends. " "Wait a minute ; I have his card," and the Governor felt in his pockets, and produced the bit of pasteboard. " His name is King." " Not Bob King?" shouted a dozen in one breath. " Yes, gentleman, Eobert King; that is the way the card reads," was the proud reply. A roar of laughter followed. " "Why, Governor, Bob King is as deaf as a post : he was born deaf and dumb ! " 8 31 AIL MEMIXDEKS. A flower, small as it is, will bring back a flood of tender recollections. The branch cf a cedar recalls our mind all the cedars .we ever- saw. "-A little bunch of moss brings to to our remembrance all the moss beds that we have ever lain on and slept upen in the dear old wood'. Everything that con.-s to us e-3 a pymbel cf what is on tj idt of what is vital, of T' ' at is sweet, cf v. hr.t is .s::g'. live of vitality and sweetr. r.ctual-y brings &11 sweetness and r II v;..-.Hly to us. Co .you see thf-t a LLtle CoT.-cr brought into a sick-room Liir.i jLicre thnu ih-'-If; it br;r.j3 ill out-UDors, all flcv-er, all frr.gr:mce, intD the room v.iih it. at: in Yellowness That cf I- .Ih-u Cji.-ep," if LeWh"2 to one cf otur race, caa ecarcclv be cesmoea as at tractive. I'nt wcrc thin it's, it is the hi.hi of a dieoruered liver, of a hver that needs wotisins rf : r. Ihe rcri;' :v is at ra.ud. rrcrrit, e 1 'c :wi"H. A c-' iite cf I'or-tttt' rV fc-tuiu. h I ra v. ..1 txp-1 the r.:l -IircctcJ t .'.3 fro-n ihe I '.ix 1 s r; 1 thv. : tit :t j ti e pnper chi.ir:' 1, op 1 i I t r j?o v e dv!'Ct;j svrj r'h,iv 1 i c i - tt-r. .encv tti v. l.i... riv l K &15t -.-3 't w x.H t fvc -I . - - E 1 ' vi r ; 1 ? J s 1 a- i :.. rt i i r 0 E, I r , 1 is 3 f

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