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fht (Strait Watt, j", *. c M-J u V.-ar. In .V<lvnn<^ , SSST^T ' - *%E Ihtndap. Drews** re S. 1X70. i 1 ' | -| ' da* BBNagHWft' '' ®auHBktss.|ws'.r«i '' ''""" • ' rile manncrr* »-• Monday M. uodrr lair a«a$ii<*»- i ,r tin* » rather wu UauJ and brauti- ] 'ul a» In September— and with n fdl I Umdancc of members, tlw tbir* •" | -:.ori «ii«g of the forty-first C*>o<:ire.« j of the United Stale waa opntod. HolU House* were called to onler jm-.-ietJj at noou. in Uk pieman: * ■renal throng* of spectator*. aod fin- 1 mediately after the Presides* wilt •lis Annual Menage. The dm impreuiuu wo refa*ito.-lri*s 1 1 -.in fill reading of the lie— ago i» that U U nu exhaustive. clear, able ®*d inn pirate document. We do ool ns member a im-uage from any PrtSidcot tin) mom fully answer* tlic trnc rvquiirmesta of a mrasagt, in being u narrative of Uui eondllloo of llic coupID. The temptation to drill into|->-lUiral .liseureiou* and the philosophy f government— to Inlnalo upon lU- . onnlry a political epoch or eulogies upon national parties 1. allogoth.r irntdrel. Three l» no sign In lbl» document tliat tberr are parte* in the I tilted Mali". Wcltavo thwoatluu** i 'resident addroaiog the nation's Congrraa upon the nation *• attain, ytriog i ilraplc account nf hi* stewaittahipvliat ire liarr done and what we abeald ' do: xrbal ire bare earned and what *e hare tpeut, and what we bare uu band a concise uarniKpiof tbc eondUloo >f tbeee United tftatraYoET iu a manly, 'vmrnoaaauM war, and witli tluit aimplidly and plaitinc** of diction which U perhaps. niter all, the highest elo1 The didkuli inatwr ot our reialiona to the Fiauroffrateuan rtrugglc ia handled witli considerable adroitness, and Willie ucithei of the two belligerent* < an derive mueb comfort froui tlie President'* eantloua word*, neither -an take ottence. We leant that the President did telegraph (though denial! of the feci were condaut) to Mr Waabbunai, at Pari*, to icrognbo the i'rroch republic owl to 'tender tlie nmgratolatioo* of the people of the 1 !,,! led Si tie, , '* We nl- i I, aril the 1'ntlcd We alio, barn (

iiulli r guiding the oflhr to take ]mrt ia a peace conference for settling the ' Kuropcau quarrel. Tltta offer was f made. It appear*, by North Germany. , and promptly declined- -though, add. I he President, .IgnUkantly, "nhonld the time oome when the actloo of the , United State* can luutoo the return of a. ice by a tingle boar, that action will p he heartily taken." Wr bear uothlng ucw about Culm In . tboMraeagc. Tlie prealdcnt eontldcre tint lis- condition ha* not materially [ chain: ,1 «iime the clow 'of the laaL m*- j don oi'Congre*»,andhegliT* the Cuhon cause tlie cold ihonlder. On tbc oilier ( hand- the Prealdcnt return* to hi* pet dan Domingo project with great real. , a ltd, itmurt be owned t|ives»omr strong Mimn* for it* acquisition. Tht* port - ■,f the Mewage to eery enrneet, atidtlie Prealdcnt evidently bdlcvc* that the u in-aequbltlon will he a "calamity" the country. Nothing hat been done, and nothing appear* to ho doing on these Alabama (biima. The Monagr, however, a*k* t.'ougreaa to authorize a commlMlon to make out the hill of actual ra*h damage. for our ahlpa plundered and <!**- iroyed by Amlo-rebel crulwre, to he held over the bead of John Bull. In jrct'tbe administration i* disposed to await the convenience of England, with the honor and dignity of both n«. liana." Secondly, "the oonne punucd bv Canadian anthorttiw toward the fishermen of the United State* daring the peal amaan ha* not hreti marked by a friendly feeling," and the Message ni ten very folly and earnestly Into the (himipionnhlpofour Babcrmen'a right*. Thirdly, In our British relation*, "a like unfriendly dUpoaltino lia* been manifested en the part of Canada In the maintenance of tbc claim of the right to exclude the dtieen* of tlie Colled State* from the navigation ot the St. Lawrence.'' Thin become* a m ighty matter when it ia ooortdered wrigmy mauer ««I1 u * imihuci™ *

this great river Is "the natural outlet , to the ocean for eight State*, with ■ ( population of about I7.fifl0.oou inhahl. , unta," and with a tonnage upon tho i tribuary great lakn of too*.— t The President dtocuaee* thi* great ! ■juoslloo with remarkable force and In . n tone which is very *uggo*Uvc. lie i hope* that England will not mtpfmrt t tlie unfriendly aanunptiooi of the New i Dotginjon lu relatioo to Its Oaberks oo iho St. I«wrenee; for U b evidenl that thenih to bono more trilling wiro , the rights cd enr citizen* on that river ' or in regard ao tbaae flsheric*. Our ! people "down Heat" and Northwest « ill join band* upou thla branch of the Meenigi Tho giwnd American outlet "I the St. Lawrence ia taat awuming the importance of the outlet* of the Miwi.iippi under Jefferson, and It mn*t The Unewge will open the general agitation of this notation. rallied regarding the ttsbery dkputa: :.ud, altar some dbcnwioa, the Preri- - ui goes *o fere* to oak of Congreea . tl»- power t<> *u' [rod by procUmation ' : , |ipn«luu of tbe.iaw* authorising i!„ : remit of good*, ware* and mcrchaudire In bend actum the territory c: tbc United Stale* to Canada; and forther. *hould *uch an extreme inea--u re become nureamry, to smpcud the ..p-raUon of nay law* whereby tire irewd* of lb* dominion of Canada are .. milted to inter the water, of the t ailed Stat*. latUamonertiou. the renaming l£ navigation tho St.

*11 look to itgra eely and with care, nn^T] i without the hope that good men In bo^ countries will ta Ik over all theee mat- „ tcr*— Alabema c lalmoand fisheries and v rivcli-and cor.r-m what * Jiut aud u u:r, and cktaUit brtid proefotm it. that j, An- Urty I x ftiemyToreTTjjVi II ft our h idU3S eohomc^gata-fionroibar- „ fair* : Our army, yhfcb has been re- j, I dnced; our navy, which i« hampered; a iwm™pehhreweric*'^^fefowre™gemg *w p finely. We hope to get along with , • i ? fH, 000,000 kas in the way of uxpenw p • i than hut year, which I* good. We are r • repidly Bearing a «pede baaU in our , ' money, wMoh'W* eohiect for coograt- . ulatlou ; but there are evil* In the cur- ^ 1 reocy which Coogrem -houhJ look Into , . I awl am#f. Tnxc* hare heat ro- , I dured eighty m'UBtms or *o,"Snd there , i are hopes that there will !»• an end of , . I thi* tax-pUlwrlng soon, which will 1« | a ttonlng. We can remand our army ] r | of eofkotor* and a**e**or* to the dhlle* , „|of labor, ngricoltnial pureitil*. and ' ' hard w ork-, and imbo our money from ! postage stamp*, and what we »mi*e and drink in the way of luxury -a wlw i tariff. And upon this tariff question, „ and what U called "Ilevwiue Reform," the Prerident lacrispaad plain and hrfct awl write- with eminent good -cn«* , lie rays: "Rorenow reform ha* wu , been dcHurd bv any of it* advocatei. to nly knowlnlgv. bat iwcm* to !*■ neeciitt <*1 a* something which is to rapfdy • i very man-* want* without any coi.t or cttlirt on hi* part. A true revenue re-form cannot bo made in a day, bet mn*t he the Work of national legirtatiou "v anil Of time, «««'"« I can be dUpowul with, all duty -hould % be rotiKival from cofli-e, tea and ottwr * articles of universal tvo not product* I „

by oureelve*." r Bat the Ifreridcnl. indicate* hi* gcu- t 1! cnil polio when l» *ay«: "Th- '"=• « ceiwltle* of the country compel us Ui „ collect revenue from our import-. An , _ army of awwawni and collector* i* not c J a pfca»aut right to tho citizen, but that „ ou a tariff for revenue i» necessary. n '* Such a tariff, »o far "a* It acts a* an vie- t courageraeift ro homo prediction, at- , ° foul* employment to labor ot living , '' wage* In eontraittotlu' pauper laborof x '' old world, and aire in the develop the e moot of home reretjrre* under the act or > CotigreMUf tbc lltli day of July. lri7U." , Tliivr i» a prospect. thrrefore.of a ha ril f ™ buttle in tho coming Coogrew* over thi* j '' question. t '■ In our Indihn affaire we hare adopted , ^ a jii.t and hntnane principle- a wf» f " ami Christian policy, and un end, let. ( * u* bopc, to the horrlhhi and bloody . 10 scamlai* that hare so loug di.graad f os. And In the matter or a reforot of r civil acrvice, the lTwident cnlroau ( " Congrea* to change the preaont corrupt, j " and foolish custom— to tako from tho i " Executive nod -Senalora and Bcpreseo- . 10 n„. - thnnkle** labor" of find tallvcs the "thanklc*. find ^

ing place* for peoplo not alway* fit to j|( bold them. Tho "elevation and pari- Q of tho service will ho a great m and Congm* cannot begin ^ tho work too noon. „ ifi conclusion tlw lTcsidaut add*:— "I wouhl'' sum up the policy of the m Administration to be i thorough cu- R forecment of every law, a faithful col- rf lection of tho tax provided for; economy n( the disbursement of tho same; a prompt payment of every del* of the nation; n reduction of taxes a* rapidly ^ the requirement* of the reentry will ^ admit, reduction* of taxation and tariff to bo »o arranged a* to afford th* m greatest relief to the greatest oumtwis; o and fei' dealing* with all other : people, to the end that war, with all It* ^ consc»|oet>ee», 'may he avoid- ' cd, but withont surrendering any righl & or obligation dne to pa; a reform in the treatment of Indian*, and In Use whole civil service of the country; and finally, ' in securing a pure, untrammelod ballot. ' where exery man entitled to cast a vote ' may do w jo*t oner at each election . ' without fear of molestation or pro*crip- " lion on aoratmt of his political faith, * " nativity or color.' i Fact* anoir tok Uevenlk.— ei - The Cotumluiooer of Intrrnal Rev- a a enue, Mr. Delano. In Ida last report, n L states that the revenue for the 0*cal » I year of 1670 amount* to H85.235.8tfi. tl u »n exert* of $10^135,000 over the mil- h d mates, lie aUo say* that there Is no t o Insnrtuountable difficulty In enforcing t g oor excise law*, and a proper regnfd ' d tn tho qualification* ofrevenoe ofBccrs e [e (or aHlily nod Integrity 1* what I* J «■ most essential to secure the prompt ' s. and oertaln colleelioo of internal I a tax re. The employment of «pie» and I n informer* In the revenue service 'he • la discourage*. New York, Ohio, UU- > w ool*; Pennsjrlranla and Kentucky < «e contribute $70,700,000, or 03 per cent. 1 o< of tho entire rweipta, exclusive of < tuunpe. In oooclnrion, Mr. Delano ■ *1 say*: "The gram receipt* from a" I ■I ,I. — — Xr iMMnal ltf-va»nlM fnr if— •onreca of Internal ,

ret 18 months of the present AdmlnIB month* of the late Admlnlstrm- . lioo, are increased to the amount of , MU.07J, 0(11,09; and taking the same , sources or revenne, the exeve* during , the same period of coragarlson in fevor , of the preacnt Admlnlstnitloo amounts | to $101,888,077, 13." TBXQuom of England ha* m-i her- i self against srar with Knmia on the ' question. ' The people of Eog- , ■ land are with the Qnocn. Tlie moral , 1 sense of the world la with the Queen i and people of England oo thi* que*- . I tioci. It la woreo than folly or nuulI nest, 11 is a high crime fur l!v Uritiah ' minUtry to [iliiDgv the English nation t Into the horrors of war. hecauK: ltus- 1 • ala has demanded n revialoij ol a | - Treaty. If the ministry stand fay j Imrd tiranvtile. we trust It will bo j t compelled to resign. England wants J [ peace, not war. , UtiK.ii am Yot'N'o ha* been required | a to pay hi* income tax. Hko any other j „ ciliscn. Therefore Brighmui Young i* | , entitled to all the right* and privi- j . logo* of any oiher dtixrei— "to try and | j bo triad, "Ac. J&as, Rrtgham T oung ha* a poor abow if he should be inB dieted for Mgamv. 1 RxsrecmLti "Dwuxbia — Wo! ! beg leave to Uv under our table the ; , go^slthm^maile by the publisher of! ' tw *Bgnwta«j«orth iT ITuaif- : eotman advertteeocut and editorial , - notlos, worth 612. SSXnMnBBI

t«x nan am or cobubes*. o counajri* once m&v in Washington. ^ and th* [ohOcwlBliU of Congress it get- * of spei-lal kyhSfc " i A have spMal axe* to grind, feudglibber* for railroads, and all that large cbsa of Individuals who, without visible mean* of support, eke out.a precarious living by banging on to flic skirts of aotne senator or hooorahlc tuCmlicr of the House, have paid their " respect* to this Mecca of their exist- J That the publiojntcresls will receive ' alteolion from thlriragust body ~ can hardly Apsct, as H 1* oompoeed of the some men who, last winter and ' spring, and even Into the aummer, 1 wilfully wasted the time tlmt should ' 1 1 been given to measures for regain- I ' our lost commerce; restoring tl" , t ' tbipbiiilding interest to Something of ' Its old prosperity; relieving uproslrate , 1 agricultural nuil mannfheturing Indus- j ' ! try from the crushing wright of exec- j 1 slve and unequal taxation, ami ntlicr 1 • measure*, uot Ices important, having i ' for their object tho restoration of the ! 1 curteocy or the country to a sound and 1 • , . i : ha*K , 4 If motive* of wise i«i|lvy i-.ui liavc ; 0 any force in n body with such a pan j ' record, its first famine* at the earning ; J session will be the rejieal of tl" law j 1 prohibiting American merchant- Iroin j • baying foreign built ship*, and <>f j 4 laws that Impose taxes upon shipbnftd • D lug materials. At the clov of the lis: ® session the I'rc-adcn!, in a special nu-s- ^ sage, called tlic attention of Cougrcs, ' r to this subject, ami urged tls- iuqmrt- 1

of thU |">lipv. lint the measur* , reported from the committee ou cun ' mcice tjr'ii- end (slid through tin- 1 appo-ntoRcrsoino.qrtiienarruw-mlnil- i cd protectionists, who thought they ' In the meaaure the germ of a prin- 1 ripk that wotdd in the end dcotnllah ' all els is and special privilege legislation, j This foolhardy policy lost to the counthe best opporttmiir It will, perever have to regain It* !o*i ear ' , ryiog trade. It may not yet bv loo * Jate to remedy thi* evil: af any rnt. it , never tie too soon to do right. If there should he a general war in j or even should tlie Prussian- 1 French war continue fur many tnoutlis there wilt bo largo anil coutinu- ! ed employment for neutral ahlp*-— ! or no war, bownTcr. the afayisd-j navigation laws slionld '«• hlstailUy rricaksl. Tlic country has lukt enough per;ietuatin~ these tiurabag*. which , o di'gnwo to ihsage fn Jwhleli wu Uve. We prohibit our Que re hunt* building ship* af home iw enortaxation on all flic mat- risked which ships are made, thereby renderalmost ohsolete a badness that ten year* ago was one of the most flourishthe i

ami profitable in the United States. ship yard*, formerly no active, are deserted, anil the sound of the or canlklng mallet i" rarely heard - within these precinct*. J lhit this U uot the lieight of uur folly , 1 tho most absurd ol'oar law* on tin* " subject. Wc also prohibit onr merfrom buying cheaper bollt ship* 't with which to transport our prodnctxo Europe, losing, the country , fay this policy in freight* alone, upward 4 oT twrnty-slx million* of dollars annu- , . Thi* kind of lrgitlalloo 1* called • "protecUon," and we are asked "to i make legfolafor* of tlie men who fulro- ' | rate It, In plna- of sending thrm , stralgthn-ny to tin Insane retreat." We | no hesitation lu saying thai put>- i lie opinion is almost unanimously in • | of tho president's jvemnmenda- ] i tion for repealing the old law. which | now itanil* a* the one disgraceful obsla- i ' cle to the restoration of onr com metre. J Wo do not want any more doubtful j ! demoralizing and uq|ut( expedient* ol i bountlc*. l«onu»cN mul subsidies t" ■ •teannhip lines; lint we do want 1 ' prompt and efficient legislation, which will plarc onr merchant* ami shipbuildon an equality with tbo merchant* . and ship builders of other natluns. We , need this Immediately, and it is hut a 1 small boon to ask of our tax-mo* ten— . privilege of buying where wo ran - Uw cheapest. Is It not humiliaUn:- * tbo American people should turn , C to beg a* a fevor what is or .bould laj their Inallenlablc rlgbtV It actually a like retrograding a thousand s yrar*. The Euglish gorcnimcut wouM t not dare withhold «uch a right from J It* subject*. If Congress will but j promptly repeal these law » that now e strangle onr commerce, We may oou j. *«i our ships on Iho ocean, and v onr wharves and barbom busy with tlie I. of men loading Ac products ol >f our rich and iteming soil ou board ol o ship* sailing to foreign climes under U the American flag. * win RirriTiss ,« rs,*,-.

TOfu"Eits not felkn without » grand and dctcrminal struggle— a slrnggir which otill continue*, llut all hope* ofbor obtaining aid from the Array of the Loire I* destroyed by the retrrat M that anny through (Mean*, donbton It* way to Biota fur the purpose of defending Tours. Tlw arm it. which tn- month* |>ast havo been up in Pari* by tho ITuttian invntawnt liave made sortie* In ttircv at dUfereut point*, and with dc*iwratc carnostnr»«. The Vreoeh Onrrals Dncrot, Trnehu and Vlnoj- have led their force* under the i.he)tcr of tlw heavy gun* of iho fort* and hare, pcrhapa. obtalnsd a negntlre ancce**.— Th* report* from Torn-* might naturalj ly lead u* to hellevc that Ow.lnvretimcnt uf I'uri* was broken, bat. too j much reliance should not he placed on there announcement*. Ou Turmlny I the fieeond ami Third corps of the I Army of lferis, compwe.1 of regular troop* of th" Boo. ami numhrrin; atxmt one hundred thouaand men, j defiled under the *hcltrr of the gun* of fort* Cha teuton. VIncrnnr*, Nogrnt j and Roenr, and attacked the Urnnan : work* In their front/ There forts are i tltnatnl ou'thc easterly side of Paris j • -Charcntoo being the most southerly . and Roany occupying tlw most nurlli- | crlv poaitloUs The iutenlion of this ; , movement ovidontly was 1" eugngffthu . j (ierman armies, and while the battle | progressed Ctaocral Yiiioy. at the head ,; j of the Flrzt Army corps, was to at- , l tack the Gorman Una oo Ibr leuth, | hi* army and eft* a Jur.vli m wfth ; the Army of the I-oire. which was laappored to be adv-anring (toot th*

Thnrsday morning Grnural Docrnt 1 crossed tlw Msrne ami occupied Merely. He did not bold thi* position be cacoaastal severe lalil i<$ I It wouhl uppsnr, however, that be was ' unsncceaml In cqny "ut hi| entire draign.-TOl though he mjcavored to fight his way to Brie— doubtless Brio Comte Robert, in tho- department of liwiii ft Marot and on tint of tho romlr tq Footaloefalcau— . {udentlv failed, anal wax coin] wiled to (v.turo to the Maruo. After indicting wlcil damage he ooufai upon tin fienuani bo. fi ll ls\4J an fh»toI«B«r. ' recroreed ih.Mi:nu! and took a position at Therhay. While tlicjo opcrati'ins worn In pne grvss iter army under Vinoy dor* not appear to have acted with tlic i!ctcr-i mmatFio which di>tin-ul*hr-» the hold j dnsh pf Dncrot. At !ra»t w>- are lud _ I td this conclusion from the informaf | tion merited to- oahlo. The part- <4 . ( the programme which lb- First anuy ; corps, under General -Afindy,.wa» to _ I attempt to penetrate tlw German liuo cu the south and open conimunica'r I tions with the Army of the Loire.— ' i Notwllhstaniling the telegram* :uij tionncinc that Viajfe army and tlw j fore-, iff Pitlaiilnrs htrve ettl-ctod a j junction, those report* are Vriileritly j j f.il-o. because, as we hsw already _ staled in the foreguin-. Do Ifeladiucs. " j tan« from I'.iri* to tie- i--lti-.ll lately ! j held liy the anuy would bare render. vl . tlwreraling of the dreiatch. h - "to, fln-" „ th. — * m.,r. , L i for tho die tvmer . • .-*•*' dnirt-t* First District- ^ l John W. Haalctuii. ti.-p U.Zfi r' j llrujaaiin F. lo\ Dom... !2v*U "j S,;eoud District- - . n i William A. Newell. Ihqfa. 15. I.M Samttrl t Forki-r. Itam., LWM " | . IHunocrutic in-tj. . " Third District- ~ Robert Ruling. Rep. M.,U: *pWin T. lhni. Dvin. , ^0U7 h j _ IVmnaratlv Xtff!. "'^l h John lllll. Rdp. I T.lMss '• Philip luilvrty. IXiin. ff" r. (tepuhllcan tuaj, 2,<V*" of Fifth District - fT ■Gwrgo A. llalsey. Rep. I* „ Ore-it* Cleveland. Dan. 1 1.131 ™ .Eneas Filxpatrick, Item. ttli

The aggregate of tho vote* cast for Omgnwsini-n wa». In 1MB. Republican. , Derooersllc, 82 017; IVmneral1c roajf.rity. 3123. Tbc aggregate In , 1870, counting as Ikimwratlo tlw vols* r, 1*1.1 -for Mr. FlUpairIek, is, Republican " 80, 420; Democratic. 77,n(tt; RepaMIow , majority, 3423— i-xactlv the sunu- a* .. the Iteroucratic majority in 1MB. " PKTKIUOKV MaiiAXIKK for Jan- ' 1871, I* already received II Is * naqrolflcrot nmnb r. F.lllwr "f tlw - " stswl rnaraving*. "Grario's IVt." i-r , J; "C'i**tlog." are worth th* prior of the - number. Thcti'tlic il"Ul.'.e sired color- j [\ ed Rerlln Pattern* would bn rheii. at V fiftv cent*, Tim Mammoth rotored dtevl Fashion Plato i* Mtnerh; in It"I'. tervHi" i» aekiiowlolg. d a* tie authority. In lluaoumbct. Mis. 1 Ami 8. Strph,-!- t>-jins a imoy-rl-ght t\ nmrVt. ■ "Tho ffrtatdng Bell-. ' tlie •ipenlng chapter of which will draw from cvrn" rye. The oilier com- * Irihutor* are Mrs. IL Ilaoliiig Divl-, > Frank I/o Dnedlct, ami oilier* of llie : * eery heat American writers. Remember. It U the cheapest of tho ls.lv * | hnnkti To single subscrllier* It i» " r.'.OO a year. To club* it i» rlieaper a •till, viz., 5 roplrs r,s-»8.00. nrffcopie* for $12.00, irith hotli an extra cojiy j J snd a spleniliil premium engrarin.- trail Urn person getting np the olula Speei-r mens are sent gratis to those wishing , la got up duts*. Address t in-. J IVtrrena, 300 Chestnut Street, Phlla- , (Mphia l*orvt.ation or New Jersey. - i The Newark .f ■Ictrtiar has Ipfnrmailnnfrom Washington which gives this . state, aorordingtnnOlcl.ildiita. e'.fi,iT72 . faking fliur townsMj*. We*tlield unci • Ptaintield, ill Uuinn county, and : i I1anlv«t"wu and Sparta, in 'Sit**.-* county, at tlu-lr popukttcia in 1M0, i Tlie c-ti-ii. ..f 1-svi -hon.-l H : - • •ton nftbo Ststo to be 079.037. Thru- 1 . tlguer* thoulcl entitle u to snmhlt'imsl j member iff Congress. The New York ' i I'rihwr of Saturday, contained a table j 1 in which, according to the new nppur- j lloom*ot, a» fixed by that paper, the 1 nam her of mcnibrrsof cjongres* fp«m 1 ■ hi* State wa» given a* live -the same j , The temper* nee quittlmi U begin* I nlnx to awaken a large amount of I inlerezt In this State. Succc*»fnl of- 1 fort* were made lip-1 wiuter huUvta ub mauer or trrantlng Ilcetrec* iu a | 1 numbrr of tnwn*hl|>* placed in the . ' hands of lb* ]»o|itr, ami to bo granted i only upnn the drains of a majority nr I tbc rotor*. A Mate Tempera ore ' -n- , rehtlon ha* been culled to meet at i Trenton, oo January 17, just pnwi„iis j • to the mewling oT the legitlsture. It', . is proposed to dlscua* the qiballon of ' , a "loral .option," and to take active ; maaaure* to have a groanl la * d 1 thi* winter, similar lo'that whi.1i tl« I ts*l Lrgialatnre passed for a few town1 (len Shtrmau report* tiicVtrenxth of . i the D. S. Army at 2.4W offlrrrv and I 31,871) men. By Act nf ChnereM.. , this number i* to be nduaed tddi>Vi'*t-n hr July. 1871. Tbc .territory qf-cle- ' United State* is divided into.uffi dc pnrtmenis, and there are ifhrnlM 15P1" ■ four Military Divislnas. ' Weetou tlie walker, ha* foiled to I > oerompltah the feat nf walking Hi 1 i milra in fire day*. He csnntab-U in . that time 32l» miles, taking 44 hoar* for mrals and *lecp. line of the inik* lie walked in eight minntra and a half. ' The feat was undertaken (torn a ; "retentiflu" point of view, to show the , ware and toar" Ujion a man** *yuem. f The republiean Tarty lia* a mice 1 thorough and efficient organiatton in , Iowa than, perhaps, in any other ; State. It has ncrcr Inst a State dori tion since the party was organized, • I and It carrit* every Unngrevsiooal .11*i j trict. and out iff 10.1 countiro aH bui , - 1 tix. Its usual majority in tbr suit-: , j is abont 40, Oct). » i , Petition* are preparing bt IhcGraud j j j Division of the Sin* of Tcmpi'mn:-.-i and the Grand l/idgo uf Go si Tem- ; ' plan, to be Immediately pullocircuU- ' I Hon," aaktnr for a law to vabmit ttr- , , iicrow qomtian to fhe v. iter* of h»vii ijihtpa. si uSd hH"' ite^linnfofr^' M" *' !' i

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