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I'. Ofllrlnl Pp r Orrcrni. n!U).Y, ?LY 2,'.. 172. W!W It s;-,.. ' A .WM W.n,..!,. " Ikiito oiaiwmiwiml Ui llw "stoah inc " the citstotris regime wrv . - . .. ice, ;t- v vil as in rmm to (i f Other iievcties wtut. have been (etretml out 1nfUig Uf noin torti . The: ,,r; rpsyi .:. all as Wn attV!Tiif laid at ti c door of irfl it' istration. The iiijnstav ! bee. me apparent wfeii wt !' dmin- if tliis will d ..cover Who it was wno hi Mime! ine oe- fanltersandthieve-- t m hD'iv. let us take tie one item of defalcations .... in tlie customs revenue mm. Uf the ii'Wn etiws of de'hleafiou1 fir. rotedont lore, the blowing list will show where He rWponMbility lies: No of . mount Involved i:VA ttl 17.07 1 SI.K! Ill 17,371 7i " Lim-oln.. 4 " " Johnson, s " " Urant..., '! o. .i .1.: i i K. Vi llie WUVICliCS " inVII HUiV WVII ' . . broil"ht to lii'ht dur.. ii t, rants .i.. ; ..' .;n i,..i.i ICIHI, iohmm. n.u. good. More thanthree- intrtlw ofthe whole number were app ointed by Andy Johnson Dlwiiipuliilni''!' t It i reorted that Horace Grcc ley, in-a conversation with a friend nut king since, made the remark " that, he as mtlf'h surprised to think the deletion in tl e i Ipptibli can ranks was no greater than it nnjn ars to be nt the pivw.t time. Greeley, it wems, in iite of his Juno eoiiueetion with tie Penuhlt- can party, has failed to become Bwaro o''the fact that the members nwaioo mi i.iii.u.ii uiiimiiiiM. of that party are governed in their political aetidii more bv principles than by men. The personal mag netism which he may have supi cd he posse-sod, will never 1 ;de from a sensible Republican the fact ; that he is now a renegade from the party, and endeavoring to destroy : ard-liearer, and voting tor reeley. j acroltats, says that the accomplished branch of the )8 Y. Central rail . " No good Uepublicaii can become anaconda mentioned in the old song road, oil the 19th inst., cauwil the U. I : .. . .. '.1. ... ..!..-! IT- . ..tl ' . Tl.o Thieves Un Ute.lty. good iiepiiuiican, or sincere lover A "(Lnppnqiifiek" journal in this . f,is country and the best interests State feels vorj- much elevated in i of humanity, wi 1 ever vote to re folding over the statement that Gov. , gttira to the South, that which went Warmotith, ot Louisiana, has come down in the h ood and carnage of tun for Greeley. When it is re membered that be is the same carpet-bag Governor, whom the entire Democratic press of the country have denounced as a "thief" tor the last two years, some idea of the ex. pertness with which the Democ- j racy, as represented by this journal ! and it is a reprowutative one can go into the "dirtTeating" busi- ness, may lie gathered. It is said tlrat under his administration, Louisiana has been loaded with a debt of twenty million dollars. In view of this fact, it is eminently proper that he should support the candidate whom the Tammany thieves of New York are so well pleased with. Greeley is peculiarly the choice ofthe thieves. A Wmplilc IMrlurc. Fx-Gov. Henry A. Wiw, in a letter declining an invitation to ad dress a Grant and Wilson ratitica- tion meeting at Alexandria, Va., nm(t 'g tlie Creeley nomiiia iravc the followimi graphic picture I tion. On that head it rays ; "Our c .... . . of the Lilicral Democratic party: " It is entirely unfit for me to act with any political party at the pres ent attitude ot affairs. This I have said that I cannot and will not act with the so-called Liberal Re publicans. Tliey arc too liberal. 7 hey are so loose as to have no principles, and were ready to adopt the worst, as well as the best, to suit the birds of every feather that i met toother In the halls at. tlinein. natiand Baltimore. 2'hev have, in strange confusion, mingled with white spirits and grey, so that the i party is a mongrel, and would bo all things to all men." The (treeloy-Hrown Central Committee of San Francisco are consulting 011 the proposition to erect a Wigwam for the campaign, large enough to hold 10,000. .. .. The femUi lirtrt.J. Tho fiendish mitmceR committed bvtheKu Klux Klaus ofthe South, wi never lie fu v revealed lit all i -i their harrowinc details. hen it is estimated t! at since the clow ofthe reliel ion. not k tlian tireiiti-ilir . w-w, black ami white fc.r- l.. 1 Ui.Mwl. - .... ........ , , mmil.-'red bv this order, some idea may bo aatlteml of its wide-spread . . , , , . jwi ... ai.! Iiavliaroiis el aracter. its vm tims were always i!epublieans,dis -.! ;rai:t's loyalty to the Govcrtitnent being nihility ofl tlte standard of exemption. Deni KMJXo 1 I ocrats were never niolesteil. The passage and enioiwment of t!ic Ku Mux net. put an end to those, out - rages, and gave ace ami piotee- iion to u e uwsui. nu, to the infested districts. Peace and harmony u..w wig in tl . oiitli as the result of the enforce- . . . ..... ment of that act l.y I 'romiou. Crai t liould he be defeated in the cming elation, is there .( every sign to indicate that this or- ganizatioii will lie revived, and its past iiutrages lie repeated over agai f The reason why the South were so prompt to endorse the nom- ; iimtion r.v was not iK'cause .1 . .i ... . i :.. Mijey esjieneiiwu couiige m twtr.j iirineinles. but because thev riid ' lioseil t: at he count oe the most , , ,, , , . ., , readily moulded to their wishes. In ti e speech of Pan Yoorhces the j other day, accepting the iiomi; at ion for C ot gross, tendered him by the Sixth -I list rict in Indiana, he de- 1 lioiiuisl bitterly the course ofthe . ..Inn: irtratioli towards the South, and Hid tl e South had urged ti e hiominatiou of Greeley, believing that his election would secure them peace and relief from the outrages ' which had been heaped upon them, lie hoped that the bed Iwpea of Ho j 'he Mi trul,l I rralhtf, and : H,,ce and pros,Kntv would return i 11 "gam, as totfum. In other words, Greeley, jf elected, would stnnd lgod to wry out the views and liry oftlte South, 'I his they rely j ,oii.ai.dcalPhri:epub:icansth,r..ugh - out t lie counntiyw assist tnem to, iy forsaking tiieir principles ana stand-1 I party to so great a wrong. No the rebellion, the spirit of which still exists in the hearts ofthe sup pressed Ku Klux and their sympathizers. In such an event, the blood of the loyal thousands now enriching Southern soil would have been shed in vain. Though the South may never favor the re- enslavement of tlie negro, yet they would take away from him the elcctive franchise. The "best hopes" ofthe South are centered in the de sire of having restored unto them the aristocracy of caste and condi tion, which would result in a vir tual enslavement of the iwor, Iwth white and black. No good Hc pub'ican, or citizen, will conwnt to vote for any man tor President, who, in the most remote degree, fa vors such a policy. The New York Fireman's Jmwii r't like the Chicago Times, remains firm to its Democracy and road is straight before us. The nom ination of Greeley at Baltimore by a packed and non-deliberative body will lie the formal dissolution ofthe Democratic party. With its disso lution there jierishes the last party that ever professed fidelity to law, to the ( '(institution or to treaty ... rm i , ! laiin given, mere remains mr us, i t,eu, only mobs. Hadical Gl,Ilt. j U k1 radical Greeleyttes I Ke-1 duced to this, bayonets are our only protection, firant has, at least, the education and bearing of a, soldier, Greeley knows only the discipline of a broomst'ck'W Hendricks made a speech at In dianapolis the other day in which he eulogized the personal character of Greeley and Brown, and declared that the ticket and platform com manded the respect of the Democ nc. POLITICAL. I The St.' Louis Demorntt gracc- j says : (tyrge Alfred Town- Mllul i., .... (!.!,. la. ii.lf HI. A.. AlUIII ; ' B, ' .... ie corrcsioi:ueia. ui ijnin ,i. . ,a.l,.r tUu rate correspondent. Ills genius is i plodding, matter-of-fact sort. (Jem, Alfred'. statements ot tacts must .;' mu. ....... ot WW'."11 fH"ht wt j is not to tc reliert iioou. -Not to : ,.f ,, ;t c,,iii ! Allrwl is tl most temfi.r liar, in a 1 ... I ),ui. u-i i line IH.-II1 .1. ? i!u in torn Knjijnji. ither .rant ..r 6'rx-eley, awl refuses it t Tit iii ..... 1 : either to 1... amnestied. He pre'ers to sit in sackcloth and ashes and howl. In San Fraiictwo, a mper in ho. ; mg extensively circulated and sigui'd ; I... I,. . . .1.. :...!.. t.- j iuwiaaw exclusively, fuwigurg the signers to vote tor fVrant and . ., -M ! ofthe l'enocraticjarty had proved j recreant to time-honored priueipleN k.. : ... i.. i..: t y pwau rtwn i (U'"t iU,mx a man who j SdonemI to Sd ab.2 Ur" 'I lie getters up of this move- j mei.t are men who hitherto always voted with the Democracy, ami nmst ,rtj tl,em are from that class of' i;)tv been t lie main sumiort of the I r"u""'"" ""i ""i'"o- ; i e.iinct, Jemoeiafie narlv. I . I ; 'iv. i:'..jtt.. i ....... .1 ... ura jjouhio .kktowj uhis fointedly fays : " The only reason ,..,, ,.- .,,,,,1, k .:;,;, : , . . . m"r." ; .r. t.roeloy is iiecanse thev know j hi,n , ,K. ,, irriWifu.ai(d .always weak-kneed ii, a groat polit - ioal crisis. They think they eon d t tion of the Sixth District, Indiana, use him as they used I ierce and ! 0'n the 18th. He accepted, makirg I iuehanan 7 l ey can the,, carry elaborate siwch, endorsing (iroe out the programme of driving out'. the' Goths ahd the Vandals.' ijieyl- km.w that (Jrant will stand by the 'f'P Tammany General Commit wliole Coiiiitrv ; that with him there ! tee. of New York, ratified the nom will lie no ' favored section.' An other rebellion will not be allowed to l atch in his ( ahinet. It is for j ,l,at, reason that the Souther,, Pemo- i orals are willing to do ' anything to lat(irant,'Hinythihgfbrreveiige.''' u. jwnt.lv lionet, .reeley fS PWihI.ii the I em. ciwy, in bus great paper, , as yu iyp, and' traitors. If he told the trtilh he is a fool for joining them; if he lied, they arc Is fin- letting him join them. j "ie imtiaio I'fprm, in view ot i iiu: siiiprisiiig nam eeeiueii ny Professor Horace Greeley and his mM ,mt M.wt tmw mitm is not w iiuoiii a n an iiecoiiKl "Swallow himself, crawl thvoinrli Imnwlf, " Come out with great facility; Tic himself in a how -knot, snap his And wink with great agility." Trumbull is said to have lost his ' watch and chain, worth $400, while ' making mg a sjieecii at me uix-rai , TSa "I' I ''f' a kind of " hlieral" proceed- , Convei u.rw n L.i.ii ot " iura " lii-nnon.l ing that 7'rnnibul I don't appreciate, It is said that several Democrats sat near him while he was speaking, .. .... ....... v. ..t...i'.iv - w.. Mm iwwwm . Hatimore shall have flung the r ...i . ..i,.. .1 principles to the winds, and, with j anything to beat Grant" for their motto, nave laKcu reiuge under , Democratic party may at once 1k made, it will die in disgaoe, and , will sink into a dishonored grave, with none to mourn its loss. And in that Kilitieal sleep, that shall know no waking, will repose to gether the man who would betray the Democratic party, into the executioner for the sake of power and place. The epitaph of Horace Greeley may lie written thus : j "Mere lies the Judas Iscariot of American politics. He bartered his j soul for pieces of silver though ! less sucoessfiil than his prototyp, he failed to grasp the price of his I treachery." Norfolk Daybook j Democrat. An Illinois paper says: The N. Y. Tribune has lost over ten per cent, of its subscript ion since it has : undertaken the disagreeable task of : giving the lie to its past utterances. I We do not know how it is clw- wneie, oui ucrc us siioscripuon nsi has fallen off fiftv nor cent., and ' - t year will fall oft one liundred j ? ; ' " C'rSZ Z i t;v(v.,. ,.L M LL j ,..,. ..J ! ., lw. 1: o,....u ...v.., . w o. , those renew another year. AK)S- i tacy is one of the most detestable of j crimes and usually meetsits just re-; wanl- j Fred Douglass, John M. Lang- j brink of hell, ankle-deep iu sulphur ston.and other colored speakers, ! s mc, breathing an atmosphere weretosiieak at Hichmond, Vs., j in behalf of Grant and Wilsop on the 24th Inst. They will go North afterwards 00 a similar iuuhod. I EANTER3 HEW. Jli Wi JupiSIlVU Mlilb lA I rCMUl'tll Johnson will make two or three ureoiey spcecucs in .orin i. aroliua, j . esu-fiallv to ,Wi. ; FK? . ., ,, t g . A meeting was held in Philadel- j.hiaoi.the30tl.inst., ami f 2,000 I was tmteerl. to give an excursion .... :wlloorcmiarai' ! mtf and Louise S. Wilcox, of tl-. ........ 1 l 1. nwn-m,imini ounmiKu., oi AWImry, J! ass., were .trowned ati : . . . . i .,!?,,, iaeO Oil the -Otll. i ' , . : " , " I county, N . C, outlaws, is reported WW j '1 he damage by floods m Ala- r. t i 1 I ... ; mma amounts to E:,tit.KHl. All the houses along the streams have lieen swept away, hie cot Ion crop is 90,000 bales short. ' In New York, on the 20th, the , ellllLr,l( 0II(1 frit,,,,,, both Lib- m' UVMk w,iC out ft-r j Ciaut Grant clubs have been formed al'. throtiuh Northern Kansas. Senator , v wij, mm eU.r ,,, the .. , , Irtlll. Ul I. I, 1 . l t 'ii .1 -waninls ne .vouies, me l rencli . Ifni.o.f .iriuA.) hi Vim Vi,i-k m, ; ...-. ... I the lth iust. . ,, . . , v. . oornees was noininaieu , , . .. , ., ! acclamation for Congress by the : lcmi oratic t ongrossional O.ven- ination of Greeley and Piwnon the 18th iust., and appointed a commit M to arrange for a ratification. At v. Grant meeting held at New ! Haven, Conn., among the sjieakers was llun. Thumas Pond, who has acted with the Democracy for years, lie took the ground that bet wee.: Grant and Greeley the sa'er must be chosen. "T7r " j, - T aA ... ... .... .. J . t . Tx ' 1 . l he ii othi says that i.reeiey is j jjcNi-ale & Nobau's safe factory, hard at work on a new oncyclopp- in .'inctunati on the 23d, the broth dia which will be published soon. or of the proprietor, Julius Noban, An accident on the Atiburn waf kilknl.-aiHl three others serious. ,i,.0,n ., ,-,r.i. nn.l innm v. i"."' , j wve" President (Jrant received a large ! 0fcltimi(1 (Vom the West j and South at Long Branch, on the 20th. John .Miller, formerly an attache of tJl0 sulrreasury- under Battel- Grant was that one. field, recently removed tor forging!, The charge made by Sehun . . . ? 8 his St. Louw sneoeh. on the 22i ..;.nM.'; - ..';, . . , . ., .v,...v., .-3 n j a 2,0110 cheek on a banking mm, was arrested in New York on tlie i ootli, charged with forgeries to a , . i.i. i ii arsze amount on twelve larsre uruis, " alid cliccks on wveral nitny officers. The surface near the Baltimore snSft0fthe Wilkesbarre (Pft.jmino, , ..,.., i ! CaCU IU Ull WIW iH mni j nn itviTS : families, lwo little girls were buried. d'eii. Sherman will return in September. Tom Thumb is going to write his travels. An Iowa paper has been examm- i"g the names of Grant and Gree ley, and tells the results tuns : "Both have the same handle, dr. q j t)l0 ffix , w,lic!) ... , . r men imlustnotus prudent, full ot work, foresight and energy ;' and the other has the stiilix col-y, which mcum wriggling, slippery and not twice in the same place." The Cincinnati Commercial has arranged Horace's Cabinet as fol lows : Adams of Massachusetts for j the State Department ; Grocsbeck i of Ohio for the Treasury ; Palmer j ot Illinois lor YV ar ; u aiueroi u-1 Uihwte tlm 5C"nrv Julian of In- o ' diana for the Inferior; Eyarts of . V . ZZ 1 1Z2 ,1' I 8,1,1 01 1 1 3 , lie Mi.Fi.rn . v... .0. case he should came out for ( !ree- f p . . (, , ? tor 1 ost-mast.r wcncrai. ; "We are entirely willing," says j a Western backwoods paper of the (Jiiantwll stripe, "to stand 0.1 the j of alkaline awl sulphur, awl shake hands with the devil as he rakes up his infernal fires, to bent Graiit That is the spirit, eiactly. j .rtnouier iireeicy itepuoiicaii nas : fi 4)11 . .. a.'..... . 1 it nafuw . wiih, hi niv puiihv 111 HIV taov v. John F. Driggs, of Michigan, who niK mruwi om in v oiigrnw 17 mv ! indicant constituents liooause he 1.11 . 1 .1 111 . ' i sold a eadetriup. I ie is now one ot lit the loudest-mouthed howlers for a , "reforin" in the corruptions of the i Administration. Senator Schun made a speech at : ' '0,,,s 011 " W tlie ",l ihsl.. ill tt'lll'oll 111' siliil 111! I.'rwIiw t.I -- ea.iu.oaie. 1 1.. . .. : i .1 ... . i. . i.. ii. iiuuuuj iivtii of ii liuil that ho iSchursi would lead ihm inta tli Itomncmfio nt c , i, , l "wrat.o pnitj , lot he I ",u " ininwic, anu unless lw""wl"" "M HUCT i lorn U'.inlil Im, , !,. tl..... ...... lie mistook the signs ot the tunes, ; - v...r A serious strike was in progress i at WiHiamaport, 1 a., on . the '22d 1 mU amo,18 tlie mi" vvorkmeij of j tllC 'I'he strikers overpowered j g"rdi.,g the mills whoe ! workmen had not struck, and closed l,iC " UP 'cveral workmen a"11 puhoenwn were injured. to A special from Washington i til0 -umiemr limner hns written a letter to aid er I rower, of JJoston, coming out in lavor of Greeley and 'rown and I ni:iiiisl ( ii'ant. stiMnolv. - - -- ov i here w as a slight trust m some parts of New York oil the night of the 21st iust. Jofie Janslield, who was at Saratoga, N. Y., to testily in the Halliard impeachment cast1, was re- deed admittance to the (irand - Pnion and Congress hotels. President Grant was in Washing- I ton on the 23d. Tom Murphy writes from Long 1 rat ch that ho believes President Grant himself paid fur his seaside ; cottage ; that he did not contribute i anything toward it, at any rate. S. T. Steeler, of New York, has resigned from the Liberal liepublU oans and will support (j'rant. y a liill of hoisting machinery at ly iiijnreu 'J he striker's riot at Williams- port is suppressed. Senator Uoliklmg, ot New York, addressed a large and enthusiastic j anesieo. u is Deiiovou that they public meeting at Uuoper Institute j were the hired instruments of apo on the 23d, on the subject of "Grant j lifel conspiraoy. as a large sum of and his dto- ')cls vs, asfiU;o onc of tW oius, ne assei leiijiiiiu ii mi le I ever had been a iust President who ; never knowinalv tailed in his dutv. UIZ 111 : ... , ..... i ,,, ins i. i.ouis soei ii, un liiu i, i. i U)at'l0 ,,aa i,, olll.rwi oitioial patronage by J'l-csident I Grant and his friends, to boltagainst hit ii.i iol inn oitii.iiillv in l'l'imrd w - -v . o to the annexation of .Sim Domingo, I ,.lvsidoi,t j stL.m.t.u.v tie knap on his arrival here this morning. The President ,. , .d tin. whole statement, so I '.w,.y"y. . w j - j i lcn '-ft,.n aMhoriteA in, u ni- u-nu'inv onn iv Hllthol ized I to tender Sohurz orany other Sena- tor the control or use ofthe patron- ( a-e for his approval of the .sa,, j Domingo annexation policy, or any I other measure of the administration. 7'he President expressed his earn-; est desire that Schurz will at once ! .M.Kiii, !, tMtt which he claims i to have in relation to this pretended mm tiines I1' 30,722, protl'er in order that it may lead to j -00 lr ir' At each lieat a little 1 .. ,. .i. i! .i over two ounces nf hlo.i.1 tlirAnri. a full exposure of the dishonest mo- lives and character ot the person. S. 31. Foulks, CftlVin Prown and E, L. Sullivan, of California, have been appointed Commissioners to examine a Report on the Kailruad i and 7elegraph line constructed by the Southern 1'acitic K. ft. t o. (Senator Sumner still insists that no ono is authorized to act for him. ,.t a agricultural fair recently held at Oxford, Delaware, one ' of ' most amusing parts of the pro- V-,,.,.i1,1j1isnf .tkp, nh00d i Li,... .1.. ....... .. .m-,. ;,. i ;iiui.yno uuinnS "' "" H ofa MM ...ntesiantseaeb had a wheelbarrow. ! . , ll( (1,)mnip.imi v,iok. j at the word "go" commenced pick- : ,. , ,n iiif.t.w.ii nm . enosit.iinr 'b "i;' r-- '"iT,- tlt.m , tiie wheelban-ows, arM the first to getlhcni loaded up awl re - turn to the starting point was to be f the champian potato pick - v.,,.m ""',v,- A competitive examination will . be held m Washington on ine L'd of August, of tho applicants for tlie vacant positiw of 'Deputy' Comptroller of curroncyi i. . ; w HH XEW. At midnight, on the 19th, an at tempt was made in Madrid to assas sinate the King and Queenot Spain. Their rarriaae was tired on. Out of Ue mmliw wgs WIfd and two or ine assassins was kiiicu ana v csl.,turiHi Jt ffas attempted by of ,no C(mvel)ieil, A tly Hsteil, fired upon the royal couple as they were driving home (iom Pataco ( , arden. Neither was hurt, i he greatest indignation was every- , , vim, , t- . i J . . .. .. n-,msi uin i aruamein , wi ,x, proroguea L, Lul(uU un lhe . of Awn A enjwd attempted to take the I .... . vronliUw asnssins of the King and (.Jueen of Spain out of the jail at Mndrid on the 20th, but a strong fbree of jwlice prevented the act. Congratulations ami expressions of j. y were received by the ting from j a ,. 1 riving out in an o earnage, they were greeted with t,nsi8sM1) thousands following jxtn i en- the carriage, Pxamination ofthe cap j turod assassins, develops the exist- oim of a nirulni.Iv niwaii!1 aw. spiracy. !mve diggers are on a strike, at Woolwich (Kugland) Cemetery. The I oudoii Otmt rpn correA1 pondent at (ieneva writes that if the award of damages made by the Board, is substantial and j liberal, Ki.glai.il and the Pnited j State will lie friends If trivial, a state ..fill feeling in America will j result. j A performance of l.'agades at s Marseilles. I ra.,ee paused tro. incisions uproar in the theater. The police finally cleared the pit and galleries, and an excited crowd col looted on the outside, which was dispersed by cavalry. About fifty wore arrested inc tiding two editors. It is stated that Mc.Mnhon has consented to accept the Presidency of France, ii Thiers n signs or dies. Trade is stagnant in Paris, Thousands of shops are closed for rent, and a monetary crisis reigns. From .Madrid. Spain, July 21st, a dispatch states that the would-be assassins ofthe King, together with twenty-seven accomplices, have lieen 1 i . i i . t " I P"80" At the time of the at tack, a sharp engagement occurred between the would-be assassins, and the olicc and the King's escort. ' . . . , . i ! " to partur i ipate, but was prevented- The I parties arrested are suppowd to be I .l,..rf, .!. r .i i..v". u" .miiiiaHn ovniiai Prim. There was great rejoicing in Italian cities at the escape ot the Koyal iair. Home was covere.1 .: w ith tla. on the lUt Ksmetlilnn About l'oiirneir. Supporfng your age to be fifteen .V f theroaljouts y can I hgurl up to adot. Uuhave lW M0 muscles ; your blood 'e,,s P"ds; your heart is "eary ,nc,,f e"gtl, au' thKC mches in diameter, it beats 70 t'nies per minute, 4,200 tier hour. over two ounces of blood is thrown out of it ; and each day it receive and discharges about seven tons of that wonderful fluid. Your lungs will contain a gallon ot air, ami J'011 abo,,t '-L0O0 -per day The aggregate surface of the air cells of your lungs, supposing them to be spread out, exceeds 20,000 square inches. The weight of your brain is three pounds ; when you area man it will weigh about eight ounces more. Your nerves exceed ! 10,000,000. Your skm is composed of three l1' ' vanes "om onc-eighlli to one-fourth ot an inch m thickness. Tho ar, f v,,.. JtAM.t. 17m. Kl'lgS to WWPWfc pwssure ot t. teen pounds to the square inch, hitch ':""v " r ; 3.500 sweating tubes, or piTspira- I ' , , ' ' 1 jJj ((','a,it,je (1rail ' tilo fourth Jm ,m 'mA - 1 i0Dgth iu Vhe entire sur- face ot your body of 201,100 feet, 1 or a me alien ioroniuung me ooov ! 0 14 1 '" u almost forty miles long, A Cabinet meeting was held i:i Wasliinirton on the 23d. All were present except Dekuto,