The Invincible Lover. Sly heart ing< like a May day bird I That won* it* leafy prove*. And lightly does the burden Ivor Of half a aoorr of loves. e Mi lit art SJIJJ;*. lik. a May .lay bird. And will h>t stint ita joy For all the laughing maids or. eaith. • .ri Kioih' to work annoy. On youth, like a triumphant king. I pavly still can ride ; N.'i newl I jvart from nature's charms To neck a nuxuior bride. The morning ttrn, the radiant eve, Ai\ dearer far to me Tlian aip row cheek*, or lips, O 'aright love rolling e'e. Yet t unapt in love s sweet wile*. Ni dames unskilled to sue N: • ... mi raistrew- and my ijne. ii. More gi-aoiou* and more true. On h. r green hill- a nuptial oooch '! :;\>ugh dewy evening hours, 1 w.v her western winds, and hold 8> ft dalU.iiK*' with lur (lowers. Xo'jealous fears disturb my breast, " : with a Urge Consent Rioli favors 1 receive, and then Receiving am content. All .-...sous and all time - she owns My lows with heartfelt Ue : In her eiuhn.v my life I pa**, In her embrace shall die. —t'lrtmkn' Aisnhii, * FARM. (.' VRRKN AMI HOUSEIIOI.It. (jn<Hiiiou mittl An%tr%. How about foisting whole cvru to poultry f When \irn oiilv is f\J to fowls it servos to fatten them, out .tr;< s up their egg product : - iwrujvared with wheat, I ver tex", ri.v, outs, etc., it j> weisso* very lit t!' of the requisite quulities Uiat pi t< help the creating of egg substatnv ; therefore. for laying hens whole com is • avoided as a ooittinnona f.svl, but eau lie given in the proportion of to other grains and feed allowed. I' losl me.it onee or twice a week is said to lit pvvl for laying heirs, Cut a p or, sc.mv pasture le re novated f Plowing up the ground and enriching it while enltiva; ,ng two or three si.-.so— t've crops, and th u mvd it down t! .-kly with gra-s si\\l, will greatly improve it. Or the l.oal c v be top o.rv - J with mannrvi or guano and then seeded .1 wn. Which is rn bring® tlie greatest price, white . r y etlow Tout depends upon cirvnin-tar.o and varies in .htFer. Nt seasons ; n-nally white e m eoauin.mls the In st price, but at the pr.'s; ut time in New York yellow corn sells some live or sis routs iu advance of tlie white com. How can you tell when alfalfa S<N\l is ripe ? Alfalfa so.xl in proper condition pre s ats a yell >w, glossy appearance. When not ripe the seeds are white. Who eh 'u sea the most from shrinkage in drying, corn or wheat: It na.- l';vu contended that ewru lose* c'le-tifth and wheat oin-fouru cash by during. How many pounds diwa a busliel of corn average 1 Iu most Suites fifty-six pounds ; in New- York fifty-,-ight pounds to the busliel. Storjr Mihi. " A Mother " sends Uic following ae count of the way in which the little ones of her • wo :.nd a neighbor's ifbu'v are amused i.ud cnltiTated, whieh will lie of interest t > a large number of our rend ers: It is quite easy for grown people to amuse and entertain themselves and . eh i ther during the long winter ev. u iu :s, but a more difficult task for chil dren. To be sure they have blind man's buff, m.igic music, forfeits, parlor en>- quet, and similar games, but a friend an llh -ve hit upon a plan whieh has pr .v. ; v ry felieit >us in many ways, and whi.hour children like very much in . d. E > ery we awe have one evening : : - e;.il. \ "Story Night." On this evening each person present tells a s'ory. maile ap for the occasion, or gl* uied frm readings. The youngest ■rnber opens the entertsinm. UL then t next older, and so on till tlie fhthers, m .there, emits, uncles, and visitors, if any ar. present, t-all a story. Lately, s uoe ih- children have been in school, t • v frequently select poems from their r liirig tx>oks and recite them with ap propriate emphasis and gesture, or write ont a story and read it. The evening spent in this way is quite the pleasantesl one of the whole week, and looked fur word to with antieipative preparation bv every member of tlie two families, ft* any one chooses to sing a soug, or plav aa instrumental piece on the piaif or organ, tint is gladly accepted in lieu of a story; but no one is exempt from con tr but.ng something to the common fund i . en'ertainmenk It is wonderful the improvement manifest in tlie ability of the younger one-, and the elder ones, t in unrn.tmg events and handling character. We manage the nffair iu such away that there is no feeling of embarrassment with even the young, st, and us everybody wnst take a part, each is kindly mid forbearing in criticism mid ready t ■ be amused and entertained by all the rest.— Tribune. in* Mnnur*. Probably but few farmers exist who' have U' >t read articles in tlie papers ad vising them to keep tlieir stable miuinre under cover in a cellar under the stalls, or under n she 1; but in l>oth places dung is liable to Irecome too dry, and the straw aui-.Tig it will not decompose as rapidly a it will when exj*sed to rain*; or 1 *? it b- all horse dung, it will "lire fang," an • w ill be greatly injuriNL A cellar under the stable stalls, into which all the manure and urine of the stock is received, is a good thing, but it would be a great dual better if tlie manure could Ix; tlioroughly wet once a month from jmnip adjoining or near the cel lar. The same can lie said of manure under a shed when piled in deep; it must be k"pt moist or it had 1 letter lie kej>t in the ojien barnyard. Indeeil, wi are af the opinion that when a barnyard is made c mcave, with no drain to it, ma nure can be kept in it from fall to spring without any loafi. Some farmers tliink that much of tlie virtues of manure in ojien yerus pass down into the soil and are lost; bnt sueli is not the case, as it will lie found on removing it in the spring that the soil tmder it has become colored but two or three inches deep. Now we claim that if cn abundance of Jitter be used upon the surface of the manure t retain moisture and to prevent evaporation, all that a former makes can be as well preserved in liis open barn yard aa unfier cover; and wc would pre fer to have our manure spread over the yard occasionally, and cowered with straw, than to liave it thrown into heaps by the stable door and through windows back of the stalls, and so remain all winter, with much of its virtue washed away and lost. The Centennial Receipts. A bill iu equity was tiled in the United Spates circuit court, at Philadelphia, by AV. H. R'.iwle, in behalf of the Centennial board of finance. The biil is directed to the interests of all holders of C •ntennial stock. It recites acta of Congress creat ing the board and defining its powers ; seto forth the amount of stock held by Messrs. Patterson, Lewis, Gill ahd jhc State National bank of Camden, and the amount claimed to be due the United States by Assistant Treasurer Eyster, and specifies the conditions which are at tached to the government appropriation of $1,500,000. It further says that the total amount of subscriptions received by the board amounted to 32,100,000,* cnH after the payment of debts, there remains for distribution about $2,000,000. There were no profits derived from tlie Exhibi tion, and the said baladce is insufficient to pay the stockholders. The dcicu'dants claim the balance should Is- distributed pro rata among the creditora of the board, and As is taut Treasurer Eyster claims for the government $1,500,000 out of the said balance. The board say tlicy hfive n> > interest in tliis balance, but, in order to be protec ted in the premises they pray the court to order the claiming parties to interplead, and to decide their rights by a decree a-- in chancery, the board offering to dispose of the fund in the as the court may d-roct. SUMMARY OK NFWS. t linn, of llrrrt f■-.*•* Ilonir unci %hviit. 1 Tl. Senate ii.ioatigaUflgroamnttra hta ro- | eeivcd tho eiJinca en b.ali *iJn* lolatuo to , the etic'kiii in I,oni*iana. The t*uuciil of the llejiul 1 o*na a* jironcntr.l to the oonimittae >' tl turtli That the late election In thi Si*'© w *1 ovilaiu j'otUaii.l in oor xin pwiMl* n.l* t |'*rt*li " nuilc tinll ami v. it ia l*w l>v violwnc* 1 am) inUmiililliia; tht from LAW tj lA.tkiil 1 RtpiiMiota v.it n bo d<wiral ton t•• voto jmt , In f<sr of tiipir live* ami kopt from the j<olt. • and that from :> 0k) to i'ukM l!,i| iililican who ' darired tc vote t!u> ReptitUican nokrt woic , f.wtNNt io vote t <i IVni vruo Uokft th*t tn i.i o'o '.'.'a the lijht of from 10 AHI to Sl\tXX) colorod }o. n to vote n** y tl;wu< mtttn .!•>■ iu.il and atiridg .1 Tiiv it>j>.*t nivoo jiaria'.#. t m which intimidation I* d o'ar. d tabavo Ukan 1 place i ' llano, Mhlchaigr- that whtic i>cuio | crat* ai-c m>p.Miil l* for tln> uitiiuida ton. It , t* in.i*mn- of iminh r which it ohai*M a.ic tor poh ical inii.ai.la ion. l'lic eottuaol f.r t'.o Lkcur.v 5 iu their royirt ray ihit a: , tin- c'ec ion lu th S:.i# Nov. mti. r I*>TU a major.l* of the 'oyal votcw (or the I>. m.via- I tio candidates arvtj>l al*>ut S.tV O. an I thai UIC tovt iino fai a* tho IVm rata nn non- CMtud an fan and jMaaccaUla, and m> r (Tort . in *- ..ted ty tho Ikai vn to accore ata t 1 an t .Jim t election It that Ita In dor. of Uic Republican pai l> dotatm nd nd cm , * -cl t*orr; l:i njtto by (u i t and uuf-u * nicv * ; laal t'icy a>p > :ito tno ie t'Ut llcpftbh- ; oa. * aa aupetriaoca of o'o. iou; that they ( •out out oor.ti, !Wl (r. oi tho e.tiee to the t jtanalw* to JO: a* MI r*. n; that fa'ee 1 re<:*'!a:iin*;v, t > ttio nuniLir if 10 tod *i re £i\ iato co >red men ho * :-l el to i ote t tho Doitiivnt .< tick, l th.s illegal I' llal 1 Sta'e* deputy iu.r sla v -te a' p.anle Ito aui reiiial the path ai d mumUato * :er . tliat fedtvrA mor.ey waa wr.m } r u.d#oaid the ltep'.ihlkaui oi'i-r; th , ho reioriuu,- hoard of the Suite i tojatir coajvi ej i f Kojmb ucjc 5 aSSue, a; t th*: the Kianl atte.i(4 jviaere Itiat ih V did not j <*- ai ; that One of the lleputlcaii •Socio;.. h*;d hi* i ftioe die gaily. Is ng a I'nit d Slat, a *•. r.eyor at the r t uic, a d :t.M the r. t l'Uing a* tho 0-ius.x .-x.apir* ■, fiau.ioli.tiy cast ' outarnm'e of lioiu '..-alio v. '< • a*y a'-.-iu IS,OOO, .u eouie c*-t * caa'ing n : hido par- i 1-UT with nl jtt- tl.-it.OU, a.d ,n other TWIOA T *' ow I G hi-avr UW vatic majoit-.IOE, vio'a tug U • aud *ven TIOUTI ;G ita own mlcaand m 'J cf | r 'e.diug*. thrieby a.v luphahiog t ili re-a decired by a.d coacj iracy. Iky a col IT'ON on the IS a:ON. Utrro and , OarJ' er rail ray near F.iaccton, Msei . OUC I man wa kil o 1 ouir;gbt aud twi uty PAAAEUGEM uijurw-K acreral of them 'ata ly . V echo tie laden w ith deli atru.'k UU tue Xtiruci Cap ahoal* . at the o :I-UCE to Ha!.fox Uarb r ai d U.-nt to ! piccea. Her OWI er, . Baker, of Jeddore, , atil a aa:l uaacd Gonl '. were drowned I The at.aiutr C.ty of Brut Sol left Liverpool ' Uwusbcr C fcr Thi la .alp hi a, hat cncoauivr.d heavy wtalher alien afe v days at Bra J rug , wUi :h *hc lost her fcremae: and rt i-'ing, and hsd t.ie *..- NI . ITI -or an 1 fouraeameti wash.d fr. m the .Sees and dxownei .... K ronudarahta p. ri.ou of the v llagc of May'a Lick. Ky., wa< ! bumed. I. JIi.OOO Greece jirop.>lEE ' to ra-E J an army of two hundred lhou*aud m.-A ... The Icm.B by the LC.:le B ok !1 ES anronn: , to J3 '.Op. >oo. LHO tire* are behevod to hate • been tiie work if iri"end:ie4 The *< caul tvoua.G'E saJe of the JOHNS too gallery. Sew York, brought * 176 SDI for nmaty-B-jvea L-aiut- , iug* I'D t■ O eta TUA The hlgb.ojt pries paid . a §IS 50) fort'.iurch'A "S agara.' GerooteV "Death of Ca-RAR" rvalme.l FENVO; >lci acniet'A " Marit al Save and SA3" T* 6T>>, a D Tr. y.ti'a "Antumn M irr.iug " f9.7J0 The ' LUFB at JacobL. N :ah explode-T hrr BOILE: EFF the N.-ver. I k UighLtid* a- J r. K wth the ca;iait and Iwj men. the others Cecnptng, tacly icjure-i PiiiUlpe. Mc.. Buffered the I*. of five el.rea iad two DEEYIPJ-* ty FI*E. L-nca, j 10 1)00. In an interview with a re porter. Gov. Hen dricks, of Indiana declare! R tho duty of the HO-IBE to E thai any wrong the Senate may attempt : dcfeateJ. W. ea a*ked what public MGRIIFI'RACCE is to be T ached to the action cf tire Democrate ia E HOG ; tih'l • mtrtmga ,N the Northwtst, eepecii: ▼ 11 Indiana, Gcv- Uendricae replied that t> E fact that ihe po er to decide the el (.-coral vets was claimed by tlie prci-ident of the Senate greatly oaatributei to excite pojnlvr feeling. S id, the uieehcgs W.re called by the Daraocra'.E, U t f; r tRE pnr poit. he BUPJKIAID, of tc-king any threat*, <T oigan ZING any resistance agaiuet au'U n:y, but for the PCTJ' . J E of making a pubic expres sion at the threat' nod invsion of popilkr rights, and of Y ving ti.-_ II URE of KO;re*.n- Uiiv.'B aa a-J-UR-ACO of upj r, iu the < terci-e of I B MMfltattanal rigtits s- J prtrogatrree. I It L* pr pcr to adl, ho -aye, that eh'Onld tho HIUSO JKR-AR.-FLY a-ert i - rt- IT to participate in the count, and -liocid :hc riybt , be denied and ri 'need by the 8.: au, support- • ED by the E*. cat.ve, we aocld rtand a the jreetocc cf EN US dangers; n.*t because of any party M .vcoicnts, but bocar.-E of a ccnfl ct in the machinery of t ! ,e goveixnicut, with nt any tr.bonG fc r its a-ij T:tsent. The rop-.rt thai a secret po.iticxl SOCIETY II bring or *l,i/A-J ia Indiana, the T urpc-a of ali.cli * dangerous, he .a couiik.it is Al'boat founda tion. Another i .cr.diary fire la* occurred at Li'-'LE IL vck Ark— bring tho eirth ;n as many days— an l 412.0C0 damage done. Two other tires were started, but trete DISCOVERED and extinguished. A vigilance committee is being f RMCDR and it is generally understood that any person f. n id firing a buildr g is to te shot on the epo Tue Alabama claims court leave 49,000,000 on hand The gov ernment of Colombia, South America, ha* *nc ce-'faii-p t down the- rebrili n, after defeat ing tin' lebols in a number of engagements. Lieut. Frank D. Baldwin sends llie fol lowing di*patch to army hoadipiarier* "nder date of Dec. BIU : " Ywt'-rday, wtb a foice of one hundred men of the Fifth infantry, I fol lowed and drove Sittiug Bull's camp of 190 lodge H soullt across tho M soon river, rear the mt'Uth cf Bark erect. Ho renisud my crossing for a shc.it timo itid then tstunted to the 'Bad Lands.' Batting Bull is JSkcMDp on Birk crtek, with over five tundrad' war rior*." Twenty-one male an I eleven ftninlc ntu 'enti were nfrcs'.ed iu Ht. rotere burg iiusria, for unfuilicg arc-1 flag bearing the word* " Union and Liberty," and shouting " Liberty' at the lime Col. James Bigley, who cctumasd6d the Now .irh rrgnno.it durir g the war. and a jirominent member of 'bo Tammany society, ditd suddenly of heart disease. A numlcr of Rating cit zeus of Philadel phia, embracing both perlira, bsvo p -tiH mod Coogri *4 relative to tho j rer.ei.t political d 111- culty. It cotifidi Dtty lit ;ce ' that your honor able bodies will taintstiy c nsider some mode of rtai. mg a decision cf the pending ques tions that will eatisfy the conscience* of the (Attntry. They fotl assured that when nena tjra and re;.ieeiitalivee of tho United State* are called upon to exercise jndicial power* fraught with const'ju.t cce so momeDtons, tlicy will 1 r.ng to tt.e of their high fancion* a spirit of fairnonH and impartiality that will result in a virtual nnan mi'.y of judg mont. A result so reached, whatever it may be, will ui questionably command the willing acqriesrence of the whole nation." Tlie government of Colombia, South America, Ita* successfully put down the rebellion, aft/-r defeating the rebel* in a number of engage ments A bill has been introduced in the United States House prohibiting the n*e of federal troop* at elections unless they tn necessary on account of foreign invasion. It was referred Another incendiary fire ha* (xxmrred at Little Ilock. Ark—lsing the sixth in as many days—and 413,000 damage done. Two other fire* were (started, lmt covere<rand extinguished. A i mittee is being formed, and it i * g< twsiljyttr der*tood that any jier on found firing a nuild iug is to lie shot oii the sjwit. ?. The claims court leaves 49,000,000 on hand...... Lieut. Frank I>. Baldwin s'-nd* the fo'Jqvrii g dispatch to army headquarters, nndi r ilAte of December Bth: "Yesterday, with a force of one hundred rjjen of the Fifth infantry, 1 fol lowed and drove Bitting Bull's camp of 190 lodges south across the Missouri river, near the mouth of Bark creek. He resisted lnv crossing for a short time and then retreated to the ' Bad Lands.' Bitting Bull is in camp on Bark creek, with over five hundred waj-riors." ( student* were arrested in Bt. Petersburg, Rus sia, for unfurling a red flag bearing the words "Union and Liberty," and shouting "Liberty " at the time Cok James Bagley, who oon aianded the New York Sixty-ninth regiment t * during the war, and a | rouitti' id im mlwr of t the lsinniany society, hrt suddeiily of heart < dl*e*e. Hie Pennsylvania llenwratie Stale cemivit < tee met at liartisburg to eonult tvgai ding the | Presidential i lection and after d. lit* ration ' l-Mied an ad'tn -• declaring that SnUlllel J. 'l'ilden and Thomas \ llendrieka i n . ell tin seventh dav of NoM'inl* r I**l, 'h cli I l'r nh nt and ViN Pr nb :.t of tin Initid St it - lln address apls sls to the I* ojde of the Btate aa - follows Hie Senate ami Hon of to jvfv •. nla tiv. sot the United Mate have, by ih. > onaMtw Hon. tin- *ole and exclusive |s>wir to setth *ll | qi lest ions nlueli relate to tin validity of tin , eh eforat vol. -ot the several Sli.il ' In "111 I event tile i onstitution grve* tl i Hon-, el tn p || illtdivi ■ the povvel (o I I n't the I h lie lit- ' AN. , tllel; foil . o..llH'lly lllV. lo frvlll > I ev. I V I effort .* ;'lll. able bv taw lot the lAiVUllnn Mid I siitvjNUi of tin iNWiKtitutivinal nietlio.! t y vvliieh , i. to Is detein .n-il win. ar. tin Ivvvfnlly '. t< d ( IN. stil. I and Vliv l"n - uli ;.l •■( tin liut.d Mate I' , nmile and Hampton llooac uI l South t'arohna adjourmsl tirlifni. I'hrtal ' iiia*. Refoi. avtjviiruing, th- S iiat ipi nit.d < ■ vMlullllttee of llirv*' IU jnil4tvu ami tlu.e | IV uns ials. t ■ confer and Ulnko a li'pll on the tNuistilutnuialilv of ih. \li A. y Hon-. Ihe sitjifeini .Null t of th il.la sustains It t'rew .!. ...i 11. r' ! tl > ... in 1i t : < e.'.nv . I i I ' and grants a j* ivuq torv orvh rto tin Liaivl to t Ivs'ai.v fnuu Hie l of the rv turns. | Pi qs ii rAA abate Mnko h"i* fnllv of |VM In i hi* sj - \vli at the ii, -si if the ileri iau Par , liannnt. tHi tin H ird and last evening f the am tnvu ef the Johnston all I. ilkvlioll in Ni w A.-ik, ei.ivalis ai d .li.min - wii. off. u.l 1 Mid rvalu.il f.n jsrnva. it. iut i nil* . I 1 the sale rvaelnd tin stun of ( Ili.lUl, whieh t e itisnl. ring the lien s and -. u dv of n lnv, is ( unparalleled Bv thetvivl. *. .. . of a evm • ! .tor .f a fv 11l t1.v.1l ill. lU'!v 1,1 ~ Ist* ' warv railway, N. w Jersey, who In , Net. .1 to solid out a li.m'iuau win i In. lucom dive I. ft I the tram standing ult the traek sliih it wt nt | for wat< r, a . a I tram was jirtvijtt. md uism | . i lis :,;ht, :nl llr* to tuili e-l v;sw a - kilted aud v. nd ietor til* and l taki iuan r ernu-dv in 1 jured. tin- s.-iiv ixuniois-iou njsit m favor 1 of arv v.vl of th Indian . ami against ] l. log I Uu in innler eiiutrol of Uu AA at d> JUftbl ot. I During the resent gale flier.' Wl i. livl hv. * lost , oil the wast of Sevdtaiul and Kn.'.lai d I'l. N *v !.. . ami s.s ii tv ef N. w \. 1,. 1.1 it. ' aiuntal dtntu i. ami i.ibtri -r* Vl.i. i iadi' by I Mark Twain, Mayor AA'iekhalu and nth.;* the fa.r buildings at ilniiauaiaiU*. In l . were , ib sfiov. dby lire Loo*, £ls.tk*> \i a ljomiiig i twiitiiitts wa also run itL 1 • *. 430 I**l. . ek Henry, a oriopl. of llari Ist Ky., ' after being tliraaln si I . lluU rt ilalli her, i rvs. | eured a gun ami deliberately allot Gallagher. , Jain. * Gallagher, a son, se-eiu,: hi- fatlu t fall ] ran tovvard lain, win it Heiirv kilb 1 hi! i also. Ihe luurderer was arrest. .1 .. V fire iu Il.'iinr, UktMnfH twenty tin: ..- I and two dwellings. I*.* nearly 4-'" o.i" ■ Pti slvleUt 11' aid having heard tl ' reisirt that he i* hkt ty to t*' electe,t Unit. .1 State aai. r frvou Uiuioi* to -'km I Mr. logau, jrviiupUy - and UlHsJlUVivaUv deviate* that lie will not Is X , eandnltts'. 11. giw s a iituiibcr of r> i a* why hi wilt not I*. A candidate, the j.rm. ipal cue t. :.g that lie slrviti jy favor* the ri . . thm of 1 Sfinator Logan. ihe e! ,-(• ralv. t. of 1 lurnla w.-, cast and **-lt t AA'aahtngtoii bv f i tin d.- . ei ui of the Mij ituit Court . f Hit .•*;*<. that new uut of the j*-pillar wile (*■ ma b A rail l* Issiii .l f. i . innvetil in [ *1 sis!. - gatt * tsi im* t in AA'ashi. gton U .* i ,d. r the jaiUtis-al situaUon. . . . Iheiv are four Detno cr.iliv- Pr<-idential ebvt.arw, the b-g .hty of i whvs-w ehs't'.. u 1* .h-pulssl l y the Bejnl.hy.vii-. They arc Frost, of Misaoan. who i- laLwiug unr jwUfte!iwrfiflity itupuced bj u- Iter ti ...a. .dun id A;, r. . <>t I. an— h - J*e litis-.tl 1.1 IV hv- n! Is u leinovvd. AA ..ha 1 .son. f New J.i -evv, vvtu. i a United S'.a, * exiltm .-*: in r, and Hollt way, of Airgmia, wlni was * I mted Btate* t uteimial e*'tuim- v siviuer The finalamiouiii-etui ut of a termina tion if tl.. controversy between the United - Nt vte* and Ilrv .it Britain, <"nix ruiiig theevtra vlittou of era; asls. i- a vlijdon.atic vi ;. rv for I'mtcvl Stat - > vrvjary 1'..1i. lln l'u:tih gov ernment recedes frvitn r- J. Sitlou . ■ am. d whv '.i it refused t.■ Mirrv-ndcr AVinaleiw and nc- 1 evjvt* the view of the United Stat. - gov. nunc lit, Btnl Brent, Gray. AA'insdow nt.d Kill- wfil nil tie , given uji if tin y can la- arr -tv*l. A broken rail threw a tram of car* from the tra.k Uc.vr lb llv fontauu . Gluu. ami v .ht ja songv rs were more or le-- injin d liv the ear* turning otuujil tely over A f!l.** packag. of moliv V ou i!- way from the tr. -:r dejiart nn nt :i an Illiii' ■> nat.oual bank ve aj'i ro jmated by wwc perwon wlioru tin d. t, •o • urc v'Odeavtirttig to uiu-arth .Owing to tl l*iik r hoilw ■ f the An ri-an tra: -f.r • ■y at Oil v .ty. l"a., catching tirvi, t!iv t- d. r ! trst and broke tin side- -fa lifte-1-n tj and g: u taiA ■ f oil. thv .xintvnts of which wvri- ii . . shatrlr iapjml up by the' rtamvjs. 1 itr other it u tank* followed tin -au e cnur* . ami 3 . '1 mv li f Oil Wire destroyed. The loss, - wilt f.sit n|i j-' tyoi . Iter A the j-.-f.-ri "Ih' Two Orjvhan* in AVaishingtoii a j- : . fainted iu the gallary and a vTy of "tight "was rai-vJ. wlnch was inter|>rv h d By the audn-iM-v into lire, wlnri-upeui a terrible jn tiisavl. eluruig which a uonibe-r of j* r-on• .o re nr. a*lv in jured ..In ti. Nv wark N. J. . j—ra I. a cry e-f " l.rv by a small I->y -UrU.-d the au.li ence into • frv in'v in it* • ffvirt- to e-. . * from Uu huihhm;. ana *. viral we-ro injure 1 iu tin jam. The alarm prov< l to I* fal- Gt-Tge Pease, aftv-r .|tiarrehug with. ( 1.r.-t ■••her Se.itli ui-t liattaiii- ■ ... Trim., slut him tvs ■ , wlu n Smith r. turita d the tire with two *h ■ l'-.tii : n-n wrerv faUilv injured. A Norwv a.ni slop called thv RJ s.vn went shore near (Actan Grove. N. J., lunl Irv ke tip. Ih r crew of twnty uuu was ri - mel with vl t -iltv... V fir- in 1 , ui, • \ i 39th, .I'stroved ..ixtv-fi., str-* .-. v* .t.-.n.mg hulls' *, v..11l 'l. u.u, their C. ats. ; 410,(Wt,#*l. Fifty liv* sr.- tslievud to hav. I** a lost t"lane-se author.in • at ob*giacd to tie rt-prv • : t.itive ef fin United B: .t - for tlied -true-lion of tl v American .-up 1 at Acn Ping Ph. ay. ar ago, ty a nmh Hi vaa;. of tin pf 'i* rty w- i\fuii.t.d.. 'lie ktaNr ( stelei. of and frtMii St. John f,r N . York. : l'.u with lath, went as! r. at Sonthi -t Har l*>r. 130 link sf. : Bt. J. lui, N. It. Her vx- w of fiv. jtcrishvxL and their lswli.-* have t**.i rv cwv rvl. .Pi -Isvrtii. foniu-r cvialdt uti.J e'Sv rk of Babl at, tin New Aork soajtt ..n, who w:v< trival for defrauding In- i mphw-vr mit of 4300,0f10. wai MUte-ic el t . t u y. ,t. m tin j- •dtentiary ..Ten . f tin- Mi vn-.m states n,*v.'nire Ig! ia* as tin rightful pre-idcnt, while Diaz isU|4ii!d by five. At last iivonnt* l'. iZ had tin better aniiy. id w.* mar hmg ou tie town of eyuvretaro. wliich Ig! ia- wa- vl<- f ndmg with 1,600 uu n ...The l-attle of fr- nt i. N. J., w. ,* ti .• llf .. i imitation of that famou* enc .' tneiit, in which every mcidi iit wa* dnjilu ateet aa far as prm licahle'. .Fourteen rhiklr- u w.-re burn.d tei vi- ath m :i convent at St. Khzal* th, tuna-la. lln builvb'.i:' wis ce.mpkt. lv d<-trwed ; insured f r 434,000. " I NITER MITES ( ONURE'S. Nrualr. Mr. B>cy (Deal.), of Aimouri, Babmittod a motion to ciiaago Uic narae of Uie Tv-r itory of Pembina to ilurou. Agreed to. ifie lilt was th* n rv a-1 a third time ait t j as red Mr. AAiu.t ni (llcj> k if Mi-njroU sent to (he clerk's deck and had read a letter fn-ni the comuaraioarrof j.en*ion* the < ffccl that I lie truiuvt pension roll n 435,93i>,331 C'J, tuprw svsmiig the peiisioi a for ooe year. I lie am Tint paid oa-. was 2* 35L5!c9 ('..'—nearly *2 500,C00 of wine', were paid out for arrears on | ■ usi n newly tdjcdicatid can ant in a c.innt of cxaee pr vioasiy auapendod for canav. Other sxms were paid for pc.Hioa ag<:u> ceprmtva, u-od cxl e'XxmLi.atioh*. etc. Mr Logan (Hep.), of Mirwtie, Inquired of the chairman of Uu< crmuiittvo on fifiauco whoU.cr tberti was euy irobebi.ity it t. early r-c.-ort fr. ra that ectnmi tec on the b : to pro- Tide for the ieirae of silver eoiu rnd t> maks lho ii iver dollar a legal tender, lit- aid th" ilouec bad riken acticn on a similar bill, : d it was Important tint tie Btnete th ul.t act •0011. The Chair appt luted as the spe ual -omroit tte of the Bci ate ar.tli riztd by t'.o rtcnit ree iiution of Mr. Illmutidi*, to <!ivi-v rucatis for tbe pro- or count of the vot" fc r I'. eaide.i t and Yi*o President, in cv nrrcti .n wi ha simi ar CoUini::" eof :be tfofiMv, Mossr* ) mnu la. Mor on, Freilnghoy -en, Logan. T .urtuau, Bvvvrd ami Hanson'. Tli" Bjs aki r announced tin following com lllltti.- : To ju'. rtxin and rv p irt what nre the privi- I. *jMiw rs anil dnti' *of tin 11• -n■ • hi count ing vol. . for I'rcsiih ut and Vi. •—l't• 4deiit Me-rs. Knott (Dim.k of Keiitncky. Sparks • Dem. i, of Illinois, Tucker i D in. I. of A'irginia. Mnrslt (Dv-tu. i. of Pennsylvania, llurcbard Bi ;.. ), of Ulna as, Heelyv iltep, ), of Mas aclm av It-, and Monroe (Hel>.), of Ohio. •in counting the electoral v-.b*. In mo t a lib.- oommitb • on the part of tie- ;* mite Me rs. I'ayin • Item. I, of Ohio, Hnntoii (D in.), ef A'irginia, Hewitt Dim... of N'i v Aork. Bpring. r < lam. i, of Illinois. Mcf'rary (Hep. i. of lowa, It .arißi ]., . of Mnssio hnav ft-, ami AYil lard (Sep.), of Michigan. Ilounr. Mr. I.yu Je (Dem.), of Vrireoiirin, from the Judiciary committer, made a report on the subject of rtquirtfig the traduction of tcte gratu* before con.uii'tec* of Ihe 11. nee, and 'ho Hun-n by a v ile of 122 to 51 jais d ro --luticns afiiruuiig it* rgit to order the produc tion of !c o rrams, M I declaring th*t - refn-a. v mid bo a cvnen for eoutvm,.t. M>. Hewitt (Dem.), of New A'ork, sari Ins pnva'e lo'.Kra hid been op-cel in lho w York ;x at office during the caupaiga Tne cbarg > rreaUd a icn a'.ion. 3D. INa t (Rep.), rffcr. d * iweolu t on for RU i iveet gallon, bet o't j ction was mvde and the mv'ter went ov< r. Tbe BpreUor raid tbat bo bad infra a'ion that tlivro was agentl'tnn in AYasl.i- j ton who wa* the Irarer to the people of Hit* c nutty of a oommiit icvin n from the liiah na i n, oor.- gia'ulziing tha A*, rrtraa j.ojjile in this thrir ctn'onr.iai yosr Themato r v.a* teferrod to the cmmUtne on f jrvign a IT sirs A dlscnwrioii ro*o on tbe rcicltition of 3lr. Knot' (D(ni.), of Koi.tuskv, dlrecliug the Bj;c*ker to neuo a wanan: f r tho arreet end In i g eg to the bar of the House w.itio.it dc fay < f K. AV li mi ef, to anewrr for a rontemj.t 0 tho authority of the House and a b ercli of 1 * yCaVil' g. in rofuaii gto pr dure tbo Tt le grapb.ic d.s[.alcl o*. thai he m*y be dealt with a i the inn ut d.r tbo frcto may r< qui . Ihe res. lu ion wr..* a loptvd. 'i'uo H mse ordered an inTesl gation of Mr, llewi t's cinrgea agaiust the Now York post oftl 'O of oioning his htteis during lho ratn pl(U. The following preamble and resolution wns adopted relative to the Oregon election case : Whereas, It is alleged that the governor of Oregon ha* issued a certificate of election to one A. Cronin as one of the electors of said State, instead of issuing such certificate to one J. AV. Watts,-'alleging thnt said AVatts was ineli gible to the said office of elector on Nov. 7, the time of such election ; therefore, lireolved, That the committee on j rivileges a- d elections be instructed to inquire into tlie eligibility of said J. AV. AVatts, and investigate Iltl> f*'!i II tl eliding flu 1 appointment if said rkx-turw, *il prt- mhxl i ln lun, and nqmrt th< eftlne (• 1110 mull', ll f"l lln plirpoMl ll>T ctn|dny ft stenographer, w ixl fur |K*rwoti nxl |v*|HT, ftdlllttllst* I Oftths ftlxl I'VftltlUlO Mil ■ lease*. Till: MINSOPRI OI TI.AWS. In Isrflcrlusl lli slur llix Junixa llruili ■ |t*utnlU' Tin" uliiqmt*>u Julius Ixivx, whose ex plods )in\c gt\ en tlio Missouri bonier such nit union table uot.uietv ilmiiiK ®l' Inst lui'i three inn -, have again turn *xl up on tlieir native heath in t'lav CotUltv, M"., Hlltl ttfter tt ll\i ly akllltllnll with Uix siu-nti tin.l lux pnxxu have, tlx iimwl, ihsnppearisi. This wo* tlixir tlint lilrm pit in. ix oil their *>WU stiiluluiig ground nine* tin - NorihlUld nu.l, vnidi tertniltnbxi so disastrously tu tli' three iliuqw riul.M •• known n.i ( lit* Younger brothers, who tu rx lately retire*! to tlix Mtuiii'xoix pxnili iitnu i for lift*, unit to two other rolilwrx, Olwrlcv Pittn tunl t "It-1 Mill r, who w.ix piekeil oIY during tin' burnish 111 fl.'llt of till' Nortllllelil hunk. I!. .hum i Mini Younger Imv# originated illl. I eXOOIIted all till' hohl, .ijx'll, *li>* light hunk Mini tlttV Hint lltgld train ruMn m not oiih in Missouri, hut in Mlm. i. Kentucky, Wit Y'lrgtmn, low it ntnl htu i.v-i. Olio of flu'ir former comrade* pitnl tin* penalty of hi* rrtiiim 111 l\. lit ' 1. hi ltg illllltixl down UJnl aliot mx it fugitive iiltr tlm hank mid m \Y < i \u. on. Mini another, who hu.l l*een ni'ii xftxl and imprisonex! ut leiw ivnee, Kutihiix, for pMitmipation in the 11 on i hlu i tut JdmiMi', wnstdso uliot, afti i hreitkiug from jail, while citdeavor iim to tl from tin. State, Now, add t> tin* ixmilt llohhn Kerry, who i* ntill hold Mprix. ut i ut Jefferson I'iiv, umt wi huvo tlu* mini tutu' of uiuc, who n year ago I'oniprix.xl th. ueible hiuiihtti known MM tin* J.ulit* Y. apt 1' p.lll-'. I'hi ir exploit* alw n\ x partook of a seiin-niilitary diameter, wnv planned Upon thx x one model. worn nil executed in tin* x. uii' wuy, ami Willi a eool itiidde*- pxr.iti' txinrnge of whh-h hut fx* men nre eupuble. They were no txanuioli rob- Ihtx, hut h.wl an iimliition to make tlu'iii- M'lvt'x fuuioiix, niul ft'W such eharneters have upj'i iirtxl in modern hixtor*. Kvi u John A. Mtirti il, ivh-hiuhxl MM In* wu* in his dnv, w x no htii'h ehurweter us these Mixsouri outlaw*. 'l'hev hint tin- genius to adapt then: oli tM to tin* louihtionx of their ngc. The money for whioli they veuturtxi w.ix not in the pooki'ts of trav elers, or t be mtule by capture and r.m ■oin of ru'h ltohh x, iux in Italy, uor IU tlie j iH'ketM of lord*, xuuireii and xtune t'oaeh p:ia*i uper*, an in the ilav* of I'ii'k l'urpin and t'hunle l)u\. i. it WUM kept m the stloiip YilllllM of huukx in JM ipulolla towns, o. earried iu iron xafi s in rmlwuv traiiix, Millialluded hy xi'M if jHxiple. IkMllkx Were in ter lnoh xtixl ut Ulpllt that was the huxiuexs of hurphir* hut m hri ml ill t, tluriiip :i piuiie iiniiuxxl hy the xuddt-u Miuieiir.iuee t>f iirimxl men aiuoup an Ullinui' l jmx.-pie, who wi re tlireatened -with death if tliet t'Mm t ci rtain hunts. And it w vx ouly when th. eountrt sehx-t --ixl for retriAt Illmle it lirei xturv that ruil- WMV trn i *.t ■re xto)i]x i .it liiplit. Then, iu.itin, they always hud a Iwtse i>f ojK-nitiimi' iu peiu ral, in (.'lay, Juek fc.-'l, it:ld St. Claire.m ties. Missouri a refuge in the liidiuti Territory, ami mn other ill Texts. It liax heeli nstx-rlailltxl that the hitter waM penerallv uxixi aft-r a robhery, tin- former h: ire. That they had eont' li ratex m tii -e phutit d>-s not Hiiiuil >f dotilit. The I roty resulting from tie ir eiit rj>rix.-x during the last TWO M UI- S-. est .te.iutie trlv S-"Mt.ooo, in some iiistiuiees nmouiilntg toJlil,(*.l or SoOjiikl ut a Mingle robbery. A eoiisitl erahle js-rtu'll of tin *' ill-gotten gains is -upjxiM 1 to have Ix en do trihntrsl among their syiiip .tlu/'rs mi l j-aid to friendly . tHeittl>, who jx rnntti'd tlieiiiut intervals to roam through the cxiuiitry aiimulmtel. It is true a price WTMM plmx .l UJMUI their he xl* ht v.ir oils Stat.- "tii . dx, hut they elud.xl arrest and virtually delicti the an thoritie- iu M.x- uiri, tliw irtmg every exptxl'.t;. mml tgHßll Mli bj tin- most i xjH'riemx ii ih teetivp*. ltut with the capture of time of the ni sit noted metnltera of the gang, the killing of two. atld the tl "ht of the Jaim s hrotiiem, it may !• questiuetl whether such another gimp of plttnderers can ever agaia he uii/.txi or uuuuUum d iu weste'ra Missouri. The mother of the Jiunes 1 v - has x Id her farm iu t'iay eoiiiitv mid changed her ulxsle for south ern Texas. Ireland ux a Nation. Iu tin I'llit'd Stati a 110.0 of lh-prt mtlljrM thw Speaker am.l that he hud iufomintion that there was a gentleman in YY'ash ■ 'ton who wasthe beiirer to the p. iple of • l'n ! 1 St.it ."f a e null uieatiun troiu tlie Irish tiaiiou, exmgratu lating the Ai u rieau p- pie in this their cent* nnial year. Mr. II■ iluuin (Hem.), of Indiana, there upon r< mid askixl iitiaiiinious eoiisent to off r a re dutioii, reciting that Mr. J. (I't VMIU v I'.'wer, M I'., had Ix-en tie putixl t i prt x-nt to the in -pie of the l uitixl S'n'.. tin eai .stnintions of tie Irish nnte ai <:i the eeiit. nary uf Ameri ean indep. idenix*. and referring the suli jix-t of his tuis*:oti to the committee on foreign -• tT.i rs. with instnietiona to re jsirt what .'.ft 'll should be luki 11 ill the pri RNISI s. Mr. Tomiseiid tllep.i, of New Y"ork, sngg> iti'ii t Mr. Holnian tlie use of the w.iril " pixiple " msteial "f "nation." Mr. lloltiMiti i xprt si d his opinion tluit tlie term "nation" was not iimppropri !p. mid he hojHxl that the objix'tioii would not be pressed. Mr. Town .ml Ido not object. I nrn in favor of the resolution, at any rute. Mr. Ilvlman—There is a sense in which th- term " nation " is properly ap plied to the Irish peopl .Mr. Hour i Hep. i. oi Mussaclinsetts, What is the national authority of the Irish people ? Mr. Holmnn—The eommunicntion comes from that part of the Irish jxx>ple who now reside within the limits of Ire land. Their representative is deputed by them as a |sople to i xjiress their con gr.ituhit'"iis on theclo of the tirvl cen tury of Anuariewn independence. Mr. Hoar—lu wha( misle is the depu tation made or authenticated ? Mr. Holiimn That is one of the sub jects properly referred 1o tlie corainitU cs on foreign ultairs. Nlr. Hoar 'lite ri-solution liiakcs the House allege as u fact that this gentleman who offers this resolution d<K*s not, as f understand, know it. My question is : Who deputed this gentleman; what is the national authority ? Suppose the Irish nation sliwuld say next week : "We did not depute him," what evidence is there that they did ? Mr. llolman—The technical point is clear enough. Mr. lloar—Say, said to lie deputed. Mr. llolman—Hut inasmuch as the term " nation " may be used synonymous ly with "]>eople," I trust that the reso lution will be adopted in its present form. The objection not being pressed, the resolution was udoptcd. IVhat a War YYonld He. The Chicago Tribune discusses the unpleasant theme of a war for tlie settle ment of a Presidential eleetion, and oaks what sort of war it would be. This is its answer to its own question: Tii" people who engage in such a war must enroll themselves in two organiza tions of ritle clubs nil over tlie country. Every ward in every city will have its opjsising organizations. The men who. during the recent esmpnign, carried banners and torches, and hurrnhixl for Hayes and TUilen, would furnish the staple' of these elubs. The farmers would e-nmll themselves m rival shotgun organi zations, and these- elubs, Indian fashion, would seek euit e-nch either, killing, burn ing, and plundering. It would of nrce'S sitybe a war f massacre', extermination, rapine and conflagration. In the large cities thesA armed mobs would destroy property and lay the min ashes. Mills, grannries and warehemscs, containing (lie very means of subsistence, would he burned. Railroads would be broken and tele-graph line-a severed. Hanks would lie robbed and private houses plundered. The geive>rninent's funds would be stolen from revenue oflWs and custom houses. Police wemld be elis banded nnd criminals turned loose to prey upon society. All over the United Htates eine class of citizens xvould be ar rayed against the other—fathers against sons, brothers against brothers, friends against friends, and members of church es against each other, as in tlie South American republic. Tin: I.IM UN TIIK I'KIISIHKNCY. V l*ri>rnl In nulmill IMft|iiil Talma (a tie H|irruin I null lar -%llrr~KHiiimlilr llrri'iMlnn ul Ihr Tlii|iolllull lit Hen af llulli t'urllea. Tluwe is a growing opinion among uien of both parties, x iys the Washington COI'II'SIM I||I Ient of the tribune, thai a win out of Uiediftlcult situation ean still be opened In a supreme court decision. The objiX'tioiiabU plan of having the court iXiiinl the votes and illVesUgMte the legal it \ of tlie returns has bix-u wholly abandoned, but it Is Iwltevixl that an opinion ilelivaitxl by the tribimul of last resort on the constitutional powers of the two houses of t'i'Ugi. " x over tin' eleetor ul vote would be iw-ivptixl ns authoritative ami thud. Thus lar the whole dispute call be narrow 111 down to till' question of win ther the House of Hepri M utative* ban tlie right, of its own motion, and without tin' ixuietirrenee of the Heiiute, to throw out the return of a State. ThisispiircK aeonstttutiiaiuJ quetioii,for if sueii a right exists it i- derived from the simple little phrase in the organic law which SUM "the viili-s shall be counted," and like all questions arising out of different interpretations of that instrument, it ought to be referred to tlie supreme court If tlie court should hold that either house |nw< m i the (tower of rejecting electoral volt s for aii\ cause, tlie wind now distmetiiig tlie country would he dis |i"sed of at oliee, and equally (silent in ertix tnip hiieli a rexiilt would lie tin opinion that only the ixiiicurreiit action of both houses can iqiset a return, or that no JxiWer lexnlex 111 t'ollgli -i el eept the uiinixti'iml one of making tin* ix unit of the votes us Certified to by Stute authority. Mr. Ediiiuuds and other eminent lawyers xav that there i < no •in iu which the mutter eotild lie (or n lit 11V brought la-fore the cnltlt, but It is answered by those who favor this mode of determining the vexed and dailgerous question, tluil iu a serious emergency, such as is likelv to grow out of the prolongation of tfie existing dispute to n culmination, forms could be disregarded slid the court could be requested bv iMiieurrnit resolution to furnish tVn.gn *s with its opinion on all the (Hilutn luvulvtxl. l'llllt the (Mllrt Wollld ixuiqily with sueli a requist, luaile itmh-r i■■ ivuuixianci x of sueli gravity, ivm although imt obligtxl to do si y law, mill not be doiibtixt. MnliV of the leading H nuhlieanx Isitll fioiist'S favor tills phlll, lillil be lieve it lmu'tieable and jx-rfectly f• r. Noobjix-ti ai could be urged aguinxt the supreme court u the arbiter of tin- dis pute, bix'UUxe one of its special provinces is to interpret the C"Utitution. N ir could it be nix'iisi-d of being in any re spect a political body. Inwnwi tin-alti tude of purliox lias changed innti-riallv xinee its junior uieiiil'< r was Mp|sjiutixl, and a majority of the jlldgt x mtiuc ll|M.Ul the bench w hen the issue* of Ikili ticx were far different from those which now agitate the jillbiic llilUiL 1 Icnus'rntic t*''ligre-sineii, when asked what they think of this wav "out of the wootU," p'Uerully approve it, and lilalufi st a ilisjxinltiou to Mlbliut the cluiuis of then party to any tribunal which shall not, from its constitution, have an evident leaning iu favor of their opjxiiient*. It is evident that the mva stoti will not ur:> for bringing promi- In'iitlv forward this or any other s.. calhil couipMtnisc measure until after the committee* in the Southern Htates i turn. When the i" ri jx.rts arc in, Un lleiiiis-nits will is sill iiMike up their llilelis whether the evidence collected proiluccs any chuiige ai public opinion •■r in tin j xitu . . I Rcptibl.can* in tNiiigreioi. If it ilia's mit if b -tii j arties maiutain their present nttitinl< tlieii the Deims-rntitf hnd rs w ill have t.i dix'lde la-twi. u ttirix' crises : to biu'k down and iilnuid it their int-iitiiM> of throwing out the votes of the disputed Stutixi; to accept some kind of compro mise. or t • push forward to the end which Willie of them now threaten tl: country with Two Ihcwidcut*. A Republican • "uat--r from New Eng land sml that the qn st'"U could i .sdy Is- brought before tlie supreme m ml after tlie fourth < f March, and in a j-i-r --fe.'tlv legal Way. 11l case <i 'V. 11 IViX! should IK- llinugunited aw rit of yii t ;r --niut'i could Is* sinxl out agiunst him on behalf of Mr. I'll -ell ill tin' district iS'iirt, Mild the case is- earrusl at I id- bi tl ■ fttl preine tMurt for a tiual ihe i"ii. Tii* would be like sembiig for a tire engine after the house . in ttnnii**. YY Idle tn* lawyers were pi paring their briefs lUld ilelivermg their argvuinuts. the h itml teiiqw r• f tlie part s-uisof the rii.il Presi dents Would ill all prol duhtv brv A out in hostile demonstrations which tlu- dic tum of the court would be pow. rl-*v to stay. If any cuir-e of action can I* - agnx-d tux id that w ill secure a harmoni ous count of the electoral vote and a gi 11- eral luxpticHcenc iu the r. suit, win th r arrive*! at by the uis-cptniicc or tlie rejec tion of the n >w dixpilKxl r< turns, such ngrocment should bv all inmuis Im* l e.ich ei as *aiax p iblc. A cfiinpr miiss* after the sixn u'li of February will I>' tenfold nmre didicult to bring about than one before that tuouientous day. Isisl in the I'lnerie*. A Wisconsin paper givi * ns an account of two men being lvst in the pineries of that State, and th" i xpenetiee of the •tie si while lost. Tin* two vnre Frcnch nn-ii. and storied out to look up !i"no sti'Tals. Til' v got lost Hi the dense forest and MCpaniteil. YVlieli ("iliul tliev had been wandering for a full week. < >uc of them, I)ucro by name, was sitting on a log. He had sncceeihxl in taking off one of his 1 ssits, and was trving t i take off his pants, as lie said lu* couldn't walk fust enough with them on. Tin v brought him out, and with the exception of hi* t<x's Ix-iiig slightly frozen, and Uie backs of his hands, he was to all ajUM-arane. * seemingly nx wll a* ever jihysically, though sadly dcinorabzeil in !ii* niiu i. Ducro hud Imtli fix? badly frozen, lb* had on his calfskin biH/t*. but no socks, ami his suffering* must have been t r rible. They MVIU to believe tin y met lots of jgyiple, and saw lots of houses aud camps, and tlint every one was mean to them, and would not let them come in ami warm. Ibith r said: " YY'hy. I stayel all night lit a caniji, nnd there were forty-live men and fifteen women. The women all stissl in the corners, and the men wouldn't let me sleep or warm myself, and in the morning I offered fn.."*! for a piece of bread us large as mv hand, ami they said tlicy need' 1 all their bread, and wouldn't give me any." Dncro imn rsncd lie was iu a eitv, and could see the nu u drinking and playing billiard*, an I one man was lying on n bed, and Ducro thought he tried to get in the bed, iniii every time lie did wi tlie 111/ in kiel.ixl 1 1 ill* out. The facts in the case nre these: lie wniiib rcxl into a windfall, aud the up turned rixits I" took for houses, and there nre murks of his li where he pounded upon Vlu ir (us lie supposed) il'mrs. He walked back and forth all night beside n large pine that had fallen nnd WUM upheld by its root* in nucha way that it was nlxuit on n level with his head, and that was what he supposed was the bod and man in it, as there were more than fifty printsof hi* hands in the snow on top of the tree,nin<h by him in endeav oring to get into bed tna lie siqqiosed). At the Fells. A Correspondent of th" temdon Tinier, who wn* suflleii'iitly interested in the de tails of the election to go Pi the polling places in New Y'ork city and take notes ■ luring the dnv, recounts this incident : A voter insisted, in spite of nil remon strances, on challenging the other's vote, on the ground that lie luid been betting nbout the result of the elections. He had, however, n very easy remedy ; lie had only to perjure himself, and swear on the itible that iie had not belted. All the same, he evidently did not like the process, nnd took the Hiblo with n somo vvhnt anxious face and unsteady hand, ns if he were unpleasantly in the dark nlnc.it its natural properties, and did not know whether it might not be so constructed as to explode when touched by his lying bps. Tlie man was not only perjuring himself, but knew that everybody present knew he was perjuring hunself. How ever, anything was better than losing his vote, and so he took the oath in the pre scribed form, and then, as he went out, relieved his feelings bv a volley of oaths of a less unfamiliar kind, mingled with threats of what be would do to his chal lenger if he ever caught him alone. TIII: Ki.moiui. VOTE. Tii a Tfftl al Mraslsr ltilfkl't mil Is lb* I till fit Minim |* tittlr. Th hill introduwxl by Heustor Wright, of |nwa, in the Fluted Slates Senate, to establish u court forth* trial of ixintiwUsl I'll anil utiul I lections, provides that the j election of liny one < leeted to till' ofilix' of I'M sulent or Vieo-I'resuleiit of tlie United States may be ft attested by any I eligible person who received vote* for j the .thee tx ut tested. Notice of intention to ixnitext must be lilixt with the were- i Uuy of Stuti at Washington within ten days after the declaration of the election, aoeoiiiptuiitxi by a sworn state- j mi'iit of the cause* of tsaitest, wherc t||Miu tin- papers shall be debverixl to the chu f justice of the United Stati-s 1 supreme court, whose duty it shall tie u be to ap|saut a day, not more than ( tell days thereafter, for the (M-rsoli ile elurtxl I'leetixl to up|iear and answer tin elaini of tlieftmteaUuit, The ixmrt for the trial of such con textixl elix'tiolis shall i'"iuilHt of the stud chief juxtux- mill of six United state.* circuit or district judgea, to Ih* aelix'tixl by him from the dilfereut pohti- < cal (mrties, mid who shall not be uiU-r --estd iii the particuhxr con test, uor in any IliallUi r teluted to the (M-rsoliS mvolvixC This ixairt is to hold it* meetings in YY.ishiiigt ui, it liiiijority of its memlx-rx ix instituting u quorum. If the ofllee of i chief justice is viuixnt, or from any cause lie is lu .qiucituled to u< t, the Keillor justice of the supreme ixmrt shall jn-r --l.iriu the duties almve sjs*'itli*L Hefore ellterillg oil the trial of the ooUteat the I Xud elili'f justice mid judges are to take a xpix'iul oath tliat tiiey will faithfully niul impartially discharge the duties thus siMTiain ilevolvixl ttpou them and that ' tliei will deeitfe luid detcrmiua any and nil questions submitted to them accord in:- t i law ami tin very right of the mat ter and with. >ut regard to ttx'hmcal errors, d bet*, oiniK*i"Us or irregularities. t lie court is to lisVc the stuue or like I siw ire iii tlie exercise of its jnriibliction and the enforcement of it<t orders ami judgments ns ure m>w vesttxl in the Nil ' preiue court MI regitnl to the latter'* jur lsdictii'll, etc. The bill provide* that the propiftxl ix iu it ui their iwljinlieations and dct-r --muiatloiui shall lit all times In* goterinxl by the very right of the matter accorxiing to t: ■ law mid the t- tiimniy, and they shall diali gnrd all tcehumd error*, trturs iii* or . ther uiattere on the jmrt of those en r igxl m certifying the eiectiofUl in the set nd States and of tin* electors, and in mating their votes, or m any man i uer connected witli such electioim, hav ing at all tune#, however, due n-g'ard to the forms of law ami the ascertainment of tlie will mid true Mile of the (m- pic at Mich election*. The |K-n*ou whom tin- iiiaj. rity of tlie court shall thus find to Im- I'resident or Vice-President, a* the case may be, shall be entitled to such olhiX', mid said e Ilirt .shall have full (Kiwcr mid authority to carry into effe*t aud i iifonx- it* judgment by any ami all IKXxiflll jm*X-*S. lu case it shall Hot apjiear that any (HTMOII has Isxu lawfully elx*til saul tx'iurt shall s i declare aliil a. I judge, and ill all cam*s thev xhnll certify the Jinlg ment to the two houses of Congress. The lull Ui xt provides tlmt anr party to such ix .litest f. . ling aggrievfti by the judgment may within nix 'lay* after its rendition appeal therefrom to the su prvmerxuirt; but such apiM-al shall not, however, > IM-r.iU- t- s.ay the exta-utmu , f the judgment up|s-aled from without special < ril"r therefor matle by tlie court retail rm ■ Mich judgment. There.- inland case shall Im* immediately filed in the su preme ouirt ami tak" pmxxlcnce of all other business. The silplf'llic court iiiif-1 then at once jm xxx-d to determine the same tt(M 'ii the recurvl alld c.ew- so presented, ami shall have full power to carry its jmigmeut into effect without a remand. Hydrophobia'* Horror*. Albert Kh iii|i, of Jersey City, wax bit ten by a Spitz dog some Jaysfxgix. Young Ki''mp frequently Mini that he not wi 11, and one Sunday morning experi enced a ftuisUxntlv mcreaaiiig diflhulty in breathing. When lit* began to eat ami tlnnk he swallowed lutmredly. At mtdnight a MJ>IUUU .xhi*ik him violently. His mouth lieyrmi to fill with asbva al most :e white ami thick as cutt' U. This lie sjmt in every direction K' strongly that it reached the csilmg mid tin.* XMUML 111 the endeavor to cltxir his mouth of this choking saliva he utt*ml Hounds that to his horror stricken relatix'e mix! like the growl <f a small xlog, and then like the xt.ep , :f a fertr'lotts til ig, and at four ti'clte*k on Mm lav afttinoou in die 1. " Young Kh up," said Dr. Oilman, "tiled of hvdrophohis. When I ltrsl saw him lie fire it hod with great difficulty, . ctt 1 thick white saliva, n*ulting from the tiisturbiug efl' -ct of tlie hydrophobic (siisou up.ui the nervation of the mouth, ealhxl out that the do r* must be kept shut, nnd hud x(tn*ms closely following each iit'in r. Ex- < pting uht u rak'xl by a (■asm, he wai conscious. He luvl n • fever. 11:* jmlse was settled nt l.'st. and lie perspired sojxs to m<listen ln*el"tli liii'. As simiii a* we leitrntxl that he h.-.d btx-n bitten by a dog, wc decided to r.:s* wixirsra. YY'e i.ijecttxl it benenth the skin of the left arm. At once he said he fi'lt better. YY'e re|**.lttxl thw illjtx'tloll, and he s.ml that lie felt still more itu (•n>v. 1. After the injectkm luul Iwxm again rejieatftl, the gnthermg of saliva iu hi* mouth lessened, mid the spasm* Were less strong and frtxplellts llnd lie Imx'u a ln<l of much vital force, and hul the woor irn bceu injix*txl in season, it is probable that he might have lived. Hut In* was of slight build—unusually slight for his age—ami of little force. There fore the racking of the spasms soon ex hausted what lie bail. Merchant** Harirllng Oil. This very useful article is now reoei < ing the very highest ixuuniendatiolisfroui the press-, nnd multitude* of witnesses who navi tested its etficnov. It is con *id"-ctl as one of the very best remedies, and in its refined, (mrifitxl stale it is n - garded ns one of the most (Hiwerful lini meiitx for the reiivval of rheumatism, nenrnlgia and the sufferings arising from sprained joints, bruise*, ete. — A>/tmer </\ IF.) Tinu i, Feb. 2S. IKI7. Fou TIIK POOH. —In New York city the necessities <if the (xior arc so great that the Itoard of aldermen has asked for gIOO.OhO to IK* cxjicndetl for the relief of the sufferer*. Never were there so many jieojile out of enqiloymcnt and suffering for the lice ssaries of life ns now. TUB Cmo.xno Ef.IXIEH is saitl to have sjient in advertising the past two year*, and, by the look* of the newNjm per* throughout the United States, we should any it wottkl take is* much to go round tlii* year. And to cap the climax the proprietor-* have announced their pa per at 81.tk) * year. How it is done is a ' mystery, unless they linve more than " 1 barrel of niuncy " t> give away. YY'e be * lieve, however, it is the theory of the * publishers thai *ll they ask of the render ' is to pay for the white paper and p.ist ' age; for their labor, when tlie paper ■ reaches ltxt.OtH or more circulation, their advertising will pav the profit. YY'hile they are building tip the paper they do not solicit a hertising, and hence tlie renders get a great paper for fil.OO that ' is worth fsMHt. As the publishers linve , the money, no doubt they will snecee I. , Addre s TUB LRIHIKH, Chicago, 111., in . closing SI. HO for sulwription nnd fifteen cents for (vintage. < 'hicrttfu Timer. The Boston flriihf Adeertirer men * tions "an organ socially constructed by * the Mnsoii & Hamlin Organ Company ' for the celebrated Dr. Frnaz L szt i* now I on exhibition n' Ihcir warerooins. The t instrument is 1 > be used in the Iyszt - concerts in Eni'o(". It is constructetl t in many respects on an entirely new principle, an 4 is in nil respects a Iruly r wonderful instrument. Its qualities of 1 tone ami power nfe simply surprising." ; It is certainly a great compliment to these American-makers that the great t European musicians send for their ■ organs. i ' At our request Crogin k Co., of Bhil , atlclphia, Pa., have promised to send t any of our renders, gratis (on receipt qf i fifteen cents to pay postage) a sample of ■ Dobbins' Electric Soap to try. Send at ouce. corn MONTHS KHIt A IMII.I.AH ! ST Ns a<u in for January, with It* ehssrjr SrseUns nil Ui* SOT*r, Its •ti|mt<-tjr ImanUfnl froaUfttilscr, Uio wmutrrfiU miietj in ila )*(•, Mid IU ft N rou TIIK NKVV VKAH WIU t'liartu ,-terrltr, U>U> old aii'l pnutß. Alllollß lit* till Its IH'Ulit* Will ls> folllld a "IsrtU-r to a Y'UIIIIK NaturalMt,' 1 by William liuwlU, th* (SSJI, aud "'llu> HUrs fur Jauuarr," by I'ruf. J'os'lur, Ut> antruiiuiusr. ST. M( HOI.AN Hilt JANUARY Will also contain a |ki|HT by lluraes K. Hcudder, " (>r*l tlramlfath'T a lh>ha and I'letuma," wrtth /nc sluilir io(tnslut*Uotift from Um- " New Kuf- Und ITUnsr" and Wvlwtar'a old " MpelUuK Hook. " lludge • Y lall tu the ( eiiHstulal," by Uu- author uf " Ibli ui lift Una,' and "111* Minliru and Mediaoal ballad uf Mary Jans," with ailluiurtUi draw uia* by ll|ikuu, will be found aiutiftliiK and i ntertaliUng. Ik sldea "life OWN MAH'J'EIt," by Trowbrvlge. TUnre arr aiiurtsr Hbules and l'<a-iua, Ill.ymea aiid SmiMiUM' Versrs, liuturlcal Hkrlrhea, a Fniry 'Jftlr, Comu-al lVUtrna, I'agi-s fur Very lattk- I'ulka, etc. lu fthurt, tlila U Uie St* Un > Nt'**** uf that luagaxins. of wldrh the 1 nd->ii /liny Asm aaid t "M r wlafc u* ruwid js'isf lu ill qwli in our men t'ceurilcat l.iUtu luet." li, nd our Ut'U'ie ft* a trial nubarnpUuu, begtn iiing with (he Nu,euils-r nusilwr, with William fallen brv ant a " iluys of My lluyhoud,' and the New Year a uuinlsr, Willi William ItuWiU ■ " better iu a Young Natoralwl and the Febru ary number, which wiU have "A TAIJC WITH AMKltfi AN boY'li," lly TOM Hiuiucs, that varum*, hunnet, strong licartAxl Jinglifthiuan, who la iwtu all over the ' world aa '' Oyr feunul uf Itur * AooCa/y ." Hulwcriptl"** rvwsivod by all UsilLM-llnra. Hold by all ucwadoalcr*. #D.(M a year, 2i cent* a uuuilsr. Hc*i*xku A fo., 74S lltoadway, New York. A Cunning Fox. A fanner of Y'ork, Pa,, recently acta trap to catch a cunning fox which hail U-.-ii annoy ing him couanierably by its luiiiuiglit visits among the (siultry. At fourteen *u**s*ive visit* to it he found tlie trap sprung, a stick of wood between it* jaws, aud the bait enteu up. Tlie circtuuaUuiee, soofb-n re|ent,-i. hitrpriseil lum. Tlierw were no other tr.s-k* l> lie seen but his own niul those of the fox, uii<i who sprung tlie trap Ma* a question that puzxhxl hint sordv. Hy oontiiiuing to relmit his triqi lie ho(K*l b< cstcli the tiutlisr of tlie uusi'litef. On tlie fifteenth inght he foattd n tine old fox hung to it by tlie now, uud ill bi* mouth wss a stick of wood. Ihmn with Price*. In lli - Luii' iuf gni'-ra] rsJoeti<m. Uit man i> alitewd whu autiripatea tlw wan la uf Uu. pub llf. Mr. I'uwrra, of Ihi-tiraiid < Vntral Hotel, bri'sdway, N< York. ia the (auuer-r in ixxluruig pntxx., litlura lure aiinx- followed iut, UII tlm la Uir uulr Arat-elftaa liut' l in the city where um- can atop at f2.HO and (3.1X1 a day. Sire Throat, tough, t old And similar trouble*, if suffered tu [irogn-aa, result tu ar-riuuft pulm.n*ry afferdoua. ofleb 11111*-a ineuratdr. •' brown a ttronrhial Troche* lea. h directly the i* at of the dlaeaar. and give almost instant ivtief. Ihi It nt Otire ! If a title f tin t< -tim tiiala now on hand of th. value ~f J*. W tanas Hai.nK uf W'iuj I IIMiI.V should Is- |Hlbllsh"d. IS' INK- Would stop to n-ftd lie bulky vulumr. A*t any dr.iggtst. and lit wilt I' ll volt that thi- lUlsaru is a real blewoug ■ . all ath..-t.-1 w:lli throat is lung dis rfts- All klndr. I atfecti'Six. lucliKling brun rliiU. " re tl.roaS. iT'iiqi. huaraem-as, pallia la the < In -t aiid l.b* lii.g of the lungs. TlA.l In ita wind.'fid tKiwor. W' ad*iw am <mm* tired of * i|w-riiu*-nlui£ wiUi phvsie.ans (■ m|*iona ur uuack oodKim - b< drop tlietu at our* and use thia baisaK or W iu> fiiuar. cx-nta and Al a tot lie. S'ld by all druggft a. THE LATEST HOTEL Bcnccnox. —Is**- l\iid. Stur!' ant House, broadway. Twenty l'.iglith and Twenty Ninth Kt*., N< w Y*rk luO i m. nxlaced t" Jd-tn a day. an> rx-.ma rt durvxl t> t" !•" a da*, with l>*aid. ltoonva with out tward. #I.OO a da* and upwanL Kh\ a tor and alt modern mijir o* :u nU. (bnvrniwt to t!l ]il*ix •"f ititervxt b> tlie vint'T. Htnet egra jiass tlie St rtevaiit furfentral I'ark.tlic depola, andgil paiU of the . itv. There can lw* no mistake uliout it, "'Mt"biei" plug tobscoo take* the kwi Old tine cut rhewera aay It pin lett -r aaUa fscts n and i rhea(r 11.-u Lu. cut. You can 1. t Iw li:.:.-ed up :i. aa each plug haft tlw w. rd " Mab'hhiM I*. T. fo. am a wixvdea tag. Try it emu* aud tm will alway* uw IL Manufa* tor<-1 ty the ) i-'ittvr Tobaocv Cotu |*any. New Y.irk. tioon Autrjftt. If ther*- is aiiy **f our r idera who tl i'.l4 tlie wonderfulrirativo-Sict* uf boring's Hie Ullialic bettwiiv, let them writ* t any piiuineiit [xrsuti in Ma- ungtou city, where it ii tnauuf. lutx-d, and tliey will loam that it will *1 evi n iiHUx than la elxinwl f. rIL Sold t>v all retail dniggit-t. aud at whotcaaJe in all large cite*. I'nie. #l.<*i. Uu* propriety <f giving condition medleiiw to horftre. call!*' and alix |> wan dnt eus-cd and admitted to many . f thoagnrultural ■ throughout tb< stab la-t fall, and r Is Im'-O-that in * \i-ry caw but one they decided Ut faver of MbvwfciK fiiixt/ry f ksidi .of* /'*■ u" ft. th*l Jiulgm* UL "Health t irset*. a:ul why not? Il&all I there broil ruough oil vet to the old style of o rw-t T Dr. W annT'i lieilth forest ia npprei.xl hy all |<liyweiaux. livw liy mail. S-1.7&. Warner liioai, Thi bruadwray. N". V. Everything al> -ut ,S'i!if<ipi's Radical furc fer I itarrh unit. - confidence. It is tin pr< - ri(4ieii of oik' of our ablrwt (Jiysiciatv*. and i jeopard by "is- of the Imvi ,i and UKxrt robald* di.ig heas* iu th*- I'uiUxl butcw. T!i*'r' is, (lrolmldy, no way in which w> can IxTvrht <mr readers morv than hy txx*- o;unir:uiing to tie m f..r g in-raJ usr Ju AMSHI'i t'Ks.'yn. I.miuuiU. It n adapttxl to alusMt all Us- purpose* of a fan ul* usxlirinr : aud as a ftjwx-ilh' for coughs, colds, whooping nmgk. sorenr of the elu-st. Iftl: •-stotuach. rlienina tism, s| itting ef blood, and all lung diflwuiltsx*. It lias Ho i-quU that ever we saw or heard uf. A most refreshing ami healthful insti tntioii i th* morning Iwth. ami it i double !s ru-ilcift! w In u tiutsx * M ints n Si*r i added, t'sc it in (Tt frr.'acr t*> tlu* c*w*tly nt.xl woajx*. which soineuuieft injure instead f uii|*coving the hku . Ik ot, fntt* utou's, N*'. 7 Mxth av<- iiui', N. w York. Hill s Instantaneous Hair Dye is n itamlard article. S>- a*l\. rti s un-lit of James' bitti-rs. Niw Y' aa I'i arsa-tfto X<* era X I klmls of omit I'sitins sir i:e 1 !S:*U(ii ly and prempUy t'j an ripenrnerd buter. Is-l'ers of li'ipifry s'oiuld rayVln s'amp. A.blress Mrs. h. t'a li. ltt'RXl, 11 M IT' U K'irrt. New York A X slant to tilfl. T*r -a arrourvm -*" wilh U l*ul*lishrt. s ss.ll M-e.l rtr-T frs.'.rc "f lit* DUSt W aampls I'Klac ( Tr*i-frr I'iclsrr. If—- Sraa 3-is**ft stamt* f". Tk.-v r- -rrl. twtufsl. and rs.ily Iriti'letsl l.i .1* itijs 1. s , l" imilsls U acXlf lbs most lnuiiful futiun* As-rts antrd .1 I. EATTKN '*!. |U< Wilbssi MnS. New Twrk The Market**, KKvv lor*. It'ef C. Itle—Nrltvr Oft (A tl S Tt vas an 1 I'beroXes o: 1 ~* OTA. Mlfch C v* WW e.li on Hogs—lire Oft l* OS p-rssr l l"T*,ift Sheep. 0. i 4 Oft q I-ambft t* ** t'otton--Ml't'lUug H',< 1J", a'lour—Western—l.txwl o I'lto'es. 7 ai i 4 ft XX S'ate ikxid to L'holoe i *.v is 600 Wheal—lied Western J -IT 14.14J Xo. ] MilwanXee 1 40 tft 1 40 Hye -Mate W is M It'.rlev—snie ft* M Tft tlarf*i Xlv l Tl is 1 *0 Hark - ho l ft* i* w Oats—Mix • I West-rn St 4 >0 Corn—Vl'teil Wixleru f (S M HIT, |er cart fti *a 1 00 Straw, |*sr cxt ft' t M Hops -2! i* J .. TVs 111 i* 1 fork—Mr 17 if* 14IT 3S t.vrj—i'lljr Steslt 10*, is 10\ Pish-Mackere 1 , Xo. I. urw ... lft ii (Xt Xo. J. new. ... I> isv <41.1 00 ItiyCo'l, per est ft .'ft 14 ft 00 Herring. S.-lixt, per lx*v IS is 14 re'rolenm -Crude 19 <e 9 le Itaed, SO Wool—l'slif'ir'iU H<xx-e Ift (X 3t Tex.. " IS -;T An. t idiftti " 4! Ot 44 Hutter--51a1e..... Tl (A 3T M -sl.ru—Choice :• <4 3ft \V fttern—ii -od to IT.me., 30 <4 AX AVf r'erti Firkllift . 14 <4 IS Cheese- state Kft'lory. CM fe Ift Slate Skimmed 03 ti4 07 MV.lem fft <v 14 *• Egg*—R ale and t'cuiiftyivanla . 30 (4 30As avrraxo. rti.ur ft JS rn 975 wheat-N". t Milwaukee I 3ft (4 I 35 Corn—Mixed HM4 Ms (Wis 3ft 14 :w live 07 0' tl'ftrlev ft <wb 01 barley Mvlt I 0J (4 1 10 rniLAi>ELi-nix. nerf C.,ttlc-Eitr (flw Kbeep . ...... ' 4A,<4 OeN llogft frees d oftq<4 IS', Flour—fen •< iyaata KaUrt. ft ft" 9 9 Wh'.'-lhit HSltd..,, I ii <4 t 33 Rye 71 ® 7 Corn - Yellow ftx (4 0! Mixixt . . ft-Ho S*H Ox (—Mix d ftl (3 3sf , Petroleum—Ctu te '7XtA>7>| llifiuvd, 3. WATKIITOWrs, MASS. Beef Cattle—Poor to Choice I 00 <9 T TII Sheer 1 50 <4 00 Limb* 1 0 ® • 00 Making War by Contract. An ing©nimta pamphlet haa lwvn writ- U'ti by a (Jrniuui on itnpmvwmanU in war, Hflicvinjt that war ia hut n natural outbreak of the |><iitii)i ftinva of hu manity, which must from time to lima ofx iir, lie procceda to ahow that ifci hor rora are iii grint lueaaura due to the ia jura-* iiitlii'Utl on jo-:i.-. fi 1 civilian* by a wanWm deatriiction of life and prop erty, War, the writer uiaiutaiua, if properly ft inducted, ahoithi in no way affect iMin-emnliatauita, eietpt in ao far aa the* Biify.-r hy renMon of l><-reiiemeiita ; ami, mowwrrr, tnueh may l>© done to make it haw (limtprcoulile to actual cum hntaiita. With thia view, he Biiggcdta that wnne neutral territory be act aaide hy the Ktiniiieiiu power*, and dwvoted , entirely pi liloodiihrd. No ftghtUAg ia, under any prrtenae whatever, to take place out of thia territory, which ia to lie fitted up for war in the newt cUltoraf© fnaluon. There ia to tie a trivuiiug anhool for ii 11 nun, a oullagp for and largo hoHpihile. I'i imoik r* of war will tie coll 11 tied in mntahle building© *]iecially prejmrcil for their accommodation. Tlicre are alao to b© vaat ocmcteriaa, and depot* for artificial limlia, etc. These conven lencea will lie oimmi to all uationa winking to fight at fired and reoMonahl* charge*. W<a|Miua of every draoriptmn—and in fact all the appliaie-ea for war—may be bought or hired; but no credit in given, and the charged for battlefield* are to lie paid before the flrat gun J fired. All profit* after payment of ei]>enaea will be devoted P> Ui© miUUP-nallot' of til© widow* . and orplialih of thw fallen, ■ Two tiiouaaud umbrella* *ud one tliou- ! ©and panuHiU w ere lout and found during j the (Viitcliliiul Exposition. IIAIvE'N HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAB FOR THE CURE OF Cough t, Ctldi, laScenia, Hoaraanett, Diff-aJj i>rrtl.i#f, aai all AUectieaa of lh Tlrcot, Eroacbial Tub**, and L'.ip, loaditj to Ccsianytiea. This infaluUe jcmc '.y n composed of tl> 1! ikey of the plant Hurchouacl, in chemical . m.i.m with Tah-IIaI-M, extracted from the ' Lire l'atscirt.r of the forest tree A litis j Baisamkv, or balm of Gilcad. "Hie Honey of lloreliouDd SOOTHES AST) SCATTFKf all iriitatioaa am) inflammations, and i the Tar balra CLEANSES AND HEALS the throat i and aii passages leading to the lungs. FIVE i Additional ingredients keep the organs cool, 1 rn'iist, and in healthful action. Ixt no pre- i ju Jice keep jros from trying this great mcdi- 1 cine of a famous doctor who has saved th"u- j sandi of lives hv it in his l.irge private practice. ] N. it.—'l he 2 ar-ltahn has no lad TASTE or smell. TEtCES 50 CENTS AND ft TP* HOTTLE. Mvtfj ft* Uuy Uffr biff. "Pike's Tootluu-hc Irciw*** Cure in 1 Minute. Sold by all Druggists. C. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y. jKk .46100. REWARD, moo. r 1 • HOTBT A* Mk m* n ~m .% turn L A <||Jbf tc ME r *•*.* •-**• vtu.Ni v\ T a.fl Prtwi rnm bf M<l It aonkrd prt*r % art-u. W ID* ! "WW a U kVifil * Ou. A**. Fiinn—. it. rklTtfWTh'liii" Ivl rci rlcl t 7 !• I.lfe. rW:. lira. i c*i -O the world rm! 'BW' 1 "" ' ira* hra all other K ilrrmedict fall. Trattmonlata 123^ctnrotarw mrt free '.u an- P" >'•■<>• "• J- *"iTt Mrrrl. Nrw Tcir*. AEOOKfor the MILLION. VEOICAL ADVICE *S3£*^+Z <*. Catarrh. Raptor.. <U HaioCetr . **NT ' HLK Ob oI lUaip A Mr*** !>r Butte' Uttiwa may . *0 1 ZXunL Hill mrm* M Lroit, Mo f\ OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE ai UENTENI EXHIBITION It Mil* laMor Ih r. mnt <tlnr book On* A**nt wiM 3 1 . (MP ill TL. tt IS. il| inUMQII. Mid rwrylnr l.nk<7 puMiUwU Smml i>* ">f turn u™. to ifriit. N, ri. r.L El nucainu Co . I*fiilwlslph.r. I'. YoaugArarrlraPrrMCo., (X , 13 MCBBAT -t . Xrw Tons, rkcttlXlt nr.' I. '.l I. :UHt . prtaii-'s |rr.ri. ' tictli.*: Sr.. t.' dsn. *:. t n tm.lt. JIGEXTS r*i" ""n Haw BOOK. GREAT CENTENNIAL WIM <T m tn .I.W < \armi thU c-Wl oW §|fVOO(UIOi .>v the two! •lUibiW L w iTson. tmmeoe* e*W bmod ijrr m.lf 'em*. *tM\ sw**^ r, ®f* . . . _ • W y.lKi.l Jtlt X i *.. 1 h Arth x .PtUwdwlphi^Pfc. ATTENTION, t'ARMEES and STOCKMEN! Scad fur * •! .mm W PRACTICAL FABMEBI t JUteMukhe • lti > Tho Oldest, Largest. Most Enter. prising. Interesting, Instruc tive and Valuable Farm, Stock and Family Jour nal of America. IT IS A 01-XILI*MN WEEKLY rAPEn. fnmiah Ira r ©><■-• vMuAbk. in all lh t :• • ' A*reUi tlin / On p.pe r.l 1 . Xir l 1:1 lh r- rantrr. nd * rul tVp*rt „, Sl . TF.IIMHi b.:i"k. Ki;liacriiiti>rti i fd ismcAL $2.00 la tluf * of tea .<r over, only 1.75 rti.tRLK jWAKtAHi r /.v Arira.vcc The m*At llbcrnl rrrmiwios or ( ha* ( am. oil. .too* ever (hrs ki rsjt lirt-rko ©nprr, are tilTeretl to ('lab Aaent*. -.•ad for iprrlmm rapiea ami rrrmlam list, free- Aitdi PRACTICAL FARMER, At* WVLNIT KTRKKT. rUII.AnKI.rtUA. PA. Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine, r >r pmmrHtiff t>.* grvtrtk qf. and /.*ur, and rendering it JHsrit and tffatfy. Thf C (Saisjt holds in a liquid form, a Urge pftv v!„ n -4 ilmi.trirrtl LOCOA-Nl'T Oil., prtjurttl ptesely for tin* purpom. No other cxmipouo ! pa vs * th- fKKuUar properties which so ejubctly suit lhe sarktMcuadiiimk ol the hunruut hrnr. ~ LOSS OF HAIR. Borrow, Juljr 19. jossru Bi rh*TT Co : 1 iw irany month* mjr hair had l*een falling off, unul Iv** f. itrful of I j; it entirely. Ihesaia H ,*r*n rty hoad In inc jr viuxlly marc and more in- j fur 4. "% tS.\i ] ■ ul4 11 t lout Hit without jbjtin lv lh-2 h -r- rf r.iy physt. ijn, to whom you had •Hon n \ "if of p ritying th* Oil, I commenced i: ti- thr laisi \ kit June. Ihe first application a'lsj-ed the itching and irritation. In three or fo-.:r d.iyt the r: and tendcrnrva dtsappcare-d. the ha r cei to full, and I have now a thick grwm t": of r-w ha;r. \ v ur, very truly, SUSAN R. EDDY A REMARKABLE CASE. EAST >tip©i.rnox.V, MASS , June 9. ig,. Mr 4*l. ! Tint When i"JT dsnshtw sluir csaie off she hd Seen "" 1 *'ilU neural,:i.i in f.cf h id f>r three ve.irs. SSe h-. ! use!, duiin,'that tioM, nun/powerful ap r ai. 1 kese, wish lhe intense heat enured hy t - p.,11.. bumrj her hair so Usd!y that in October, i i it I Same a' ! ,rr two years after her head in a. s—r*h as her lace. Ih—i-h'tl.e recommendation of a friend, she was ! !• ' t u t-w > ur t'ocu.siKK. and the result was a- t<s:u ' V;e Ilsil r.'t used half the contents of a b i: ct" *rc hrr hr d w I covered with a fine youne !•#';• I" f"T ntpoths the liair has crown several inches ia l ii-t'i, very toitk, soft and tine, ar.d of a ■lj-'.-reoler than fortactly. \>uh rrsrwet, WM. S. EDDY. fOSr.TH BURNETT & CO., Boston, HanufarturcrM ami Proprietor *. • *.. MERIDEN CUTLERY CO. Recoivod the HiChEST CENTENNIALPRIZE. [ T " " r * TKXT tTO "" TAai. e Kitnr*. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS~OF TIDI C OIITICDV gsl-ss?l AD L t vMILCIfi. luli'knnwn. the Ol j£t MiS*. ,ctnr."n aJh>:, 0r,n.1 mkCTerf thHAKD ItI'BBEH HANDLE. Alw T ll It " Tr.il. I .4" •MKI(U>F..Nf ITI Wde. WerreeUjd ell DW t Cutlery, end the .tt J,HUE tITTI KK\ 49 Cliiuakere Street. New York. y. K. ckwkrr n;nr, tp . Hoe tll.Witmnr.Mam ADDNKMI ItakMnlMlm and Twlmiepa IwUMa Kalamasoe, Mtrh . taTnifMl ud hmmklp AM •KfTTB oaotod. n aatamar cenmlaatna Reahaat . .1 A?., M. |.e„..|T el Mat k> Aonta No* ln**u* He Cats ta4 amakA tn- Manfcall 11>, . l/vkn -l, ft Y bfnwy toa-u.t M*rn imafm mmmn Hm* iuUO fr I AGENTseMtVm^aaigg' sbs to $77 A I '2 ] I ill Has f<w *ll Ckijm A Soeelt/ I " eih >••< v.. 1.1t.e, i. >.IUh'MMIIAI .N Y so to S2O ir:. ' : vAjan^2gSSS ♦ Ell • Week lUlao raaeatUewf (asaale A (ensale bead -s —w l.m eiieatam K N IwililttK. i .nc.nettt. O. REVOLVERS;, §BS ****•-**- tett ,XCZT s " leAUnf kiA altdhUs dUaided In rLIV3IUn* r, 0..,.1 Ad.x- let r r.wlar bo* T. McMscttaat. AUj . I <>7 Aenwm At, rh.la .f*A untrov *bu> napidil wtth StoM©aod Ke • I—- ■ lllf.T taaaw I eufine red eeeneilei I KKK ulUnul n H A|wn>er * Wt.lt Mt M-s> PAMTRLH IN KVKKY UQOJTrY Kw. lie .ul. a Mm .ti Eis runteead ko'stp©. t. (' !•■©>, Set. Mir <4 lwat. uwt.l.n:.iw ti .t Wllie. Ibt-a IT Ann A A Moalts. iat< aeatad SO Uk •© XwHIl am eruete* ia i>, wirbl iiiw waul. free. VUVV HMON-UIV an YVATt IIEIA. A 1.. i Keoeetaei Kam|da sK m W.s, I, ••. I Outfit imi/iUam IS—II" ll,eu 10 yl (told;, Addiw— A I aiULTBg A VO., (jqiemta ll||||l| JHll.lA tw Emme std Kiimm Kt '.< |!l|| eb>'S. Adirtw. TVitISAWi wXMi- WW Iwll miu.6O jttae. it r. Ann Y HosTii. SoU uifkiwn Men i WANTcu re nq m stain t j one Af<>t in a >. >. o< w Ma If |f r aHlelee. ktitit . e free . Axdrs-.s, VWUT <■ -•. t-1IIBW. CMeneo. AtJKNTat. Twerdy 1 I Mcrwl Iknws tar ml. 4 "VIW l~< l<— j Mr. Mreiyhed i.Lnw- I awe. ill ,i(e. at I jx. ■ ■uSqao tree Uotra- I itstrL CkauMri SatMV .street. *e Y,ek _ E'S li A HTAMF aad we e.ll eand |i e njw.meo ; (-VI <4 u I kit KKT OS VMk HE a NTH. ear ! nauaKkh Km. j4-aiaa (Ueetreiod loSentry wl j V!. . M 1-1 >. / IV .VL r.ck tttmjfr fwfbHIIB it vim ci mku %t OPIUM , i* CU| pit I f V 510425 TTfIM ,ii IEMT*" 1 mi?" . v .... vntihir a* Aat . . •'H ; .*!' MAM! ! nu> u*r J wwd '< fg• -4 wmAwe4 *d 1 • 1 ■ bfiXMI. .1 I* hHEHAN,A M,llvlgt4. X J. TELEGRAFK ™" W* ITTkUU.kaf-H'tsl's' ITVT^ 1 I ltl : Shlt.H. rs.EIYt fw i \Hll s rHYMCU*. IE —ample tops, fnarr (er, IU rretr. ; IB ( t„th. mm* lU.aikileta la.' . 2d run. ki mail. Addtrea te 711 rtasaat, Nee Ymls. T? ATS VTTTTJ P taatr w*ep<l tsu Ml ewd i2A 1L Jfl r, ti ~!■ .twet. (I or 111, n ,t- w • Sew • vuk.e>ael le.m le tae (krnwn la their etre oMnuee Bee,.—wleew ' eee ! tetwd Eartiealenftea. j.Vma |2tu,H --KM I'ldfVMl IN'T. ART PllK©)* at ordinal, tnt, ran earn a lie. ' in* bf oeavaeMac (or she lllemeti 1 Week!) Ktporv ~><W le Out e1 rm lies the eats negaieitw twi.-t. a* ma© .eraeeetul beam., '.wjoernj tod eoeemr head U<hi tiealarw I h.a I l.ru A 1... I! i.e.- As Elbow-Room &£.W; u^r the ta-rkwt HpieadidU HlaslfMad eat, meat hsinereae dneun W ill rail at ewbi BeHeaawMi ! weotwn u> -ewts pteew S emte tod ami !lew IIW J M ©T)Dakr A |> 743 l.3ie*nn*.tA. PMs. airjt UW*aß/r<a ,nerasi Cwae. Da J P litut,WniiH.fi !#'kd MM aia .1 111 . Hrfow-rW wuee X— m IwMl kIAA SSiJrrsr 2r'.r^tr-.~nr~-KTi^3i ■ > tMOt IMS MM. re.hiwiM mpofW aWitm* fIORIDi Cxc —— cts! T%sVniUN PIEDMONT AXK LIKE. Ctlylee tkiw f <*er ' Uuick TYeoe ' IWad or 111 txtlar. So<l VI St. :.IM, tertmrei bupn. >.*•. V>. I Aid 1 txi.ee, See Verv freT. Han't K.pr ( napegg* ■77 w the eir oneolMS. uae parA.ce W whwa W 0 .-r. • r|— •! I.i. r n d.e it erarx rare, or it ae> i . re "P* - - miTB IB mtIITTI fg) / I"" * L!2w Send Us Fifteen Cents nulterrlty I Pnm NEW fttll' nnd In-lrtnln 1 1 bote te warn n IMLU'II*I ISO, srrldtr eoMwlsskMi© Tbr t'* 11 111. WHITE, hwrru A OO . Hilt JAW. Nut SEND K/ThEI Mrnvlort-e-y ta Hcm.—. marble < liMiaff. tp end t'hr-Hntt Meet. i. aod reerlr* hy rotorn marl. Ptllsl rscraui. t OoirruTi ©*r of ih- tin. prttxM,.-! ( LNTKVMAI. HI ll tH il.-s. | .Wc.cals etrewJ .a fl .-s W.lr t U ed. end Etn-j tbiished Est. t dw;u. • lea at Ih"-" wbirh www raaaw Itrturwdm Xaehumrs Hi U der.nr the Dpva.srt which theorem'., new entlihst p-rv'.sds. iames' Family Bitters i ujx tel IVfwuknrtlj. hv' r*d hlil<iMMM* •vlMrbdkl %iU; *}•,** KbrwtiklMi. -: Ijws #n,J uCf i mipl \txA CY:r-1 ui aJw 4n I vfn* lwi, f i-rvfils Kiel Lf)t put i fco lu c* *l Jf Wd flkrt*B. kE.ltftS 9 !Jm NNI. 1. WtHrW!r t*f WALTJO! ABAHH. f, U Ji a 8lwl. *•' Drjtrl* IV-ot sl. | ' b JaMK?, M I> Ff|ilMr, KmLix. S V WORTH ITS WTIGHT IK GkOIaT) ! Y)x Itrfkp** kmimnaUe fa'itfcWF* B n- t rmJEM dSitelUtl lristjti {wrfwrfli cfr. TbT( Nnftk4- jM%\ c\tm < bn f>'.dteK brtjiU bora-ac t ik rm)R> if I rhkLd n<4 u|f*l I' t kit M 2tL Mbilnd %•> hHi l*r tfO JL44 fej % . Jrmjb * e A lc* JLg#eUe tealw *ni ttauK t rW v't]!se M*VV7tIT! I!tSV. iM .rnt <■ Tbo Rr-ot Trooe wt hoot AiflßnMra. MHal Htwtetrt e.tr le.HHtrt I- L _. , >CTJ Ke htiSßhoc dtua at a car (fHHUn'.tvl* Sam rartieel core hot rw-c an — at a gee Pet ihrt, re anew. Wt will take tatek to 1 par fait ri<e tar til that do i t to t. Acer.. tWie, lsk- tA#4l tee t*h ■*-. Sifc KMtt 11 mail tewt paid, on r—wspt at price K. " THw Ten— nurruiHK Keje— vhtaiwf w.fr wh..h t^O 4 * "if- Prist*.,. So* Yaek. A rseaar cowo ..© row* t;n - ■ at and Purcvnrn ts- ,u. rmiufiiarums ikn-nt dsot are -sir ee-wrat.de. an 1 in (alt aerawd e .10 the ! Eimntaa ,*t> Pass • K S ml the most amtoeot and eoe eamfal phytieußt >4 Earae# ta( Ameeice. aamewprna. I hy an I Look dewerihraw Fry. i x Oovruarl i.si v. , oarrdwS, and a-eun-Selt .tHsiim* sr—pr-"'- by hieh -ash dimaii' ewsm el. Ahj.-ilj iw r*. rsi- I. -otb tot. a-. I aanhon dbAwlaoaa fiw the u-e of ih- w ra-r maMko T li.ateet. as ■retwewired aad -:"•! thst t eta tul to BhdarHsn 1 F.werrvnlrr conl-i futl psrtiees laraadttnaaaorui: Uh. J HENM.TK KAK, llth, '—a A—o— IkwiL>A K. D 2(ew 1 orb. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS^ rnr WE WANT 333 b:ORS FfWST-CLACS SEWINC MACHINE ACENIS. AMD *OO MENOFENEXCY ANDA3'L;TY TOL.EARN THE BUSINESS OK SELL! NC STV/tNC MA CHIN ES. COMPENSATION L'BEIfAL. GUT VARYINC ACSORDINCTO ASIUTT, CHAR ACTER AND QUAUFICATIDNS O? THE ACkNT. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS TQm Sswiag Mass Co., Ciiica^a, tC t te! EaChlTiT. Unr TL cr CrUusJd The Christian Union. Undenominational Evangelical Prot estant, Christian. ftr.^v&,?r ch ' r ' > t -"°- ller-ebt-r'a ©rrrtinn- Kvrrv \\ e-r-k. Abbott "a S. M. Irw-nas Kv.-rv Week. ©a rial ©lory by fi. 11. Ilnlr. Au Tnr Itsnr OumusrTuu is T*S CorxTKT. S3.pt* jf T—r To cimonwn. Js-V). Thmts ovorth-e trial. 73 neats. Aa-ut - -■■■snl- K-od Istwp fiw r.rnpla r.'Pf A'Hrees IMKATIO U. KJ.Nti Pub i.her, karV I'iice. New Ysek. NEW A * C.IUIS* AUTOMATIC latent -£"3St'r-h ° n,T ,r. -vntion. and* SmTV / I pMig \C/V V jl / AJZLI-. .-?*5L BiM A IF Teoel >II. Xti-Te.nu. 17. U. Si tic. K " ,alu - Imlica'k. itrns* Hark la baa* \t? IKf* #**rj Md iilel.NT SEWIKG JlACtiaJhi. hetc '.'onta! Can! for niustrateC I'rieo L-, .3s Wfllcox r.ibbs S. 31. Co., 'Cm t. Bond St.* CSS Bnailway, New Y ir.t, iEita.iishrd 1546.) J.ESTET & CO. BrattlolDoro, "\7"t. for Illustrated Catalogue N. V.M.I;. No. ">i. IV UK' Wit ITI Nti ro iI>VICHTI>r.U > t r.-r —n .fit •—* -am lb • id'M.'tl.e.
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