FARM, UAKDKN AMI IIOrsI.IIOI.iI. UnmcMttc Hints anil Help*. FKKNOH C*KV. One-half pound bnt t<-r, two cupful* supir, one cupful milk tli roe eggs, three cupful* flour, one tea R|VHuiful baking pow.W. Acri.r Prnmvo Might tine apple* grated, about the same quantity ol stall iitmd, three egg*. one Hiifl one-half pint milk, MI IR AND cinnamon. Hake oui hour and eat with ereniu. Utck W'.rrt.Ks.—One quart milk, one anil one-half cupful* IKWIOII nee, foe. eggs. Mix the milk with the rnv, an. add egc nn.l flour, with a little suet butter the w a Ale iron well, Rri.it r ron On TERM 11 VND*. l'< titr. e ouihvs of melted mutton tailor a.1.1 one oiuiee of glycerine and two table siiimfui - of alcohol eaiuphor. stirring all slowly until it becomes a sm.nt) cream. Pin I'ISTK. Two cupful* lard, foui of flour, and add salt; ruh the lard thor oughly into the flour. mix the >lou;i with eohl or iee water, into wl tell ail egi: has be.ni in II beaten. Make the dung, as soft as volt can handle iiud work as lit tie as possible. Sr\!Tx>i;nstm;r ItTUKSOTUK. Ilea! them a little w.th n rolling pin, flour an.l season, then fry with a slietil onion of a tine light brown; lay the steaks row a stowpau and iv'ir as much I wiling water >ver the .i as will serve for sauce; stow them very gently half an hour and add a s]iimful of oats up before serving. Arcix. M M.WAI.VOK. Take four p. tfUs of cook. : apples; unrriutJo r.' them, put them m an enameled saucepan with about a .ptarl of sw.sU cider and two pounds of castor sugar. Roil them until the fruit is quite soft. Squeeze it through a colander, and then through a seiw. lh.t away in jars covered with oiUit paper and uia.le jvrfeetly uir tight. DUUOAT BRKM> PTOIUVO.—Takt four rolls; l.Mp in one quart of tepid milk until dissolved; tlieu place over the tire until nearly boiliug; take off and pour it into a K.w 1 eoiitaituug the yolks of three eggs and one-quarter .if a pound of sugar, besting rapidly the while; as s.i>n as quit.- c-11, beat the white.* to a stiff froth; add t - the mixture v. rv eon fully a tetusjKn.uful of vanilla; bake in bat tered cups sUssl in a I waking jwui half full of b liliug w t. r until on witi.draw ing a straw it iwmes out free and clean. I's the ; -w.:ig or. cage sauce : Place on the tin- in a porcelain saucepan out* quarter .; a pound of white sugar, .mo half pint water, juice id one large orange, and the rind, cut ff exceedingly tliiu; Iwil live minutes, strain, add one glass of ros. vrnter. Smrr PEA Sore.—One quart {WAS. eight quarts .i hi water, one pound salt fat ja-rk, two g.wwl sized onions. Wash peas and put to s ik ovi r night in the eight quarts of water. In the morning a.1.1 pork and onions and let all wane s w]y t-.i boil Stir frequently and Ivul cMiistantly and slowly to prevent burning, till it cvt* to the eonsistencT of tiiin drawn butter. Strum through a wire sieve and press the sediuieut through; add pepper and salt to taste. If not rich enough in flavor add butter si so of egg. Tvgist stale bread very brown; cut in small pieces and send to table in separate dish; or fry slices of stale bread in K-iUng fat ami out in pieces. A piece of beef may K added in Killing if desired to make the soup more nourishing. liny. There is a crra: deal of poor liav in the country which will be fed out be tw.en tii present time and uevt spring. And it -is a matter of considerable impor tance to the owners of the cattle which are to eat it, that the host possible time should K ehinsen an.l tlie most ecou.uui cal method of feeding shonld le made to eat almost any kind .if hay. Rut the difficulty i* to make them thrive iuon this kind of keeping. Tlie good farmer not only wants to see his cattle eat their hav. but also wants them to g..i:i fie-!. .. >1 m. re:.-e in value. , Audio make them do this while kept rly on poor ha, is utterly impossible. They must hav- something from which nour ishment can be obtained, or else they will certainly show the effect of poor keeping. The poor hay is lacking iu nu tritious elements, and in order to make cattle do well while fed upon it, some thing must lie added t > make up the de ficiency. If tliis is done, pretty poor hay can be fed with go.xl results to tlie cattle and profit to their owner. Mv niethod of disposing of tlie pot >r hay which grows upon two or three acres of cold, wet land which I have, is as follows: Dnring tlie cold days of early winter I feed my stock in the morning with plenty of good hay. AKmt the middle of tin forenoon I feed tliem, either in the stable or barnyards, with good, bright cornstalks. After tliey have had a run in the yard for five or six hours I cut up a lot of hay by run ning it through a feed cutter, and put two bushels of the cut hay into the mau ger of each cow. I tlien throw on water enough to moisten it, sprinkle on frum two to f nr quart* of meal, and mix it up with a pitchfork. When the feed is all mixed I let tlie rows in. They eat tlie hay up clean and neither dry up nor gr 'W poor while kept in this way. This is the be- * plan for disposing of poor hay which I ever tried, and 1 think it can be safely recommended to tlie atten tion of all tanners who have this kind of folder upon their hau Js. r'rrih .tpplr* ihr Km Ire Vrar. Dr. Sylv. - ter told the American Fann er*' club that lie has now in his cellar apples of 1875 and IK7A standing side by si le. Apples so kept are within the reach of almost every family. The pro cess is as follows: Let the apples l>e picked on a dry day, and carefully placed in bins in a cool outhouse, where they will in two or three weeks have completed the sweating pro cess. Then they are carefully assorted and the first quality placed in larrels, headed up, and placed in a cool, slunled position to remain there until the weath er is a. I cold that there is danger of freez ing, when the barrel* are removed to a good celL-r, where a temperature of from thirty to forty degrees should lie mniu tained. In tin's manner apples will keep soundly until the season of ri[>ening ar rives, when they should be consume L The King, the Hnblmrdson, tlie Bald win, the Green lag, the Spy, tlie Spitz enburg, the the Newton Pippin, the Roxlnny Russett and the English Runs will rijxin nearly in the order indicated by tin ir position in the list, and will then exhibit their best qualities and aroma, and the last mentioned will keep the entire summer if desired. It is Dr. Sylv.-uter's custom to cease the use of apples when the small fruits arrive in their season, keeping up a daily supply ol fre-h and luscious fruit /or each aisl every the entire year. Storing Itoni-. A piece of ground is to l>e first sclec d which lias naturally a peifoct bottim John Weutworth hie ' lieeu known to stand for li.mra u front of the piece ground OWIUH! by theg*u eminent, an.l on which Mr. Mulb-tt luo 1 tried. 11l til.- ltcw pist ofli.*', to build II youi \mer;.-itn turn to \ie with Kenil "' worth ea*tle. lb- aay* Mi \\ .-ntwoitli ha* st.Hsl in front et the lamrd feuee h Hurrtnmduig this p.nv o( government £ laud Sad |*-eked wtu.-dly | .-eked I' thnaigli a knothole into thi* jwt-otfiee i;.rd for hour* at a time. Mr. Went worth's action* g.-t to be 101 l invsten it tms. I'hev K-gUU to excite the L-rsv. J .Minnieut.s itt the whole city. "Whtl a .l.-s he mean." they ask.sl, ••standing n there, hour after hour, looking through r tiie kiiollhdes an.l cracks in that j* st % ofliee fence ?" a (.hie day tlie truthful, siiv-r luure.l Mr. Story of the /; < saw Mr. Went , worth l.H.king, a* usual, through lo> fa vorue knothole. You know Mr. Story would not tell a he for all the hatchets j pretty ' wy to t.i'ik, Mr. Went wort 1 iter I ing in iu tin rain fur three hour* witli k your eyca on that eivwk ! L> siting ut • uoUiiug but'* L-.kely story, Mr. ! Wentworth. No, sir; then s a mystery lieiv somewhere. Nvw tell tu< t 11 m* what you -stv" •' Well," said Mr. Wentworth, " if you must know the truth. Mr. Story, the honest truth. I e.uue out here t.i improve my eve*. It W> my 01.l ryw g>d, and has done "em g***l ever since the tire, to come lo re ami l.s>k through the fen.v and a pt.sa- of land tit Chicaijo that ain't mortgagevl" If any om- doubts thL* storv, and 1 am virry to KIT that many uhsgunle.l psule an- ilisjv .aevl to K' always questiomng the \ eraeitv vi my stories, they can c uue here to Chicago themselves and see the | cracks in the feuee ami the knotholes t an.l the land without any mortgage on it f that Long Joiut Wentworth looked at. i —i.Yi t\ rkiii*. t 11 Take Our Adtice. r If husbands were alwnvs lovers, savs ' au exchange, life would be pleaaanter ' tl.au it is. But they are not. 'They neve* • were and they never will be. | Our advice to youug women is like ' that of I'tntch, wheu ask.sl to Bay sotne ' thing to a eunpie aKmt to we.l— Don't." Don't what ! Well, first and forens- -st, of all tilings, don't marry a drunkard, lh-ja-ud tqs'u it, ilyoncunnot keep him s'b. r during those days of die average WOIUHU'S strung, st mfltienoe over wayward men, the season of .sairtslnp, the eliunees will be against snceee*. txime women have succeeded in this laK>r of love, but there f are lO.UtMt failures to one success. It is a field of missionary laK.r that very few of the sex are fitted to enter. If John gets drunk onee a mouth while he is b lling and cooing, depend upon it he will require -emi-m. nthly seaaous of Bacchanalian r.-creation w hen heKxMtnes aB- nedirt. A man who gets .lrunk is necessarily a had or f siliKli man when he is under die influence of liquor, and is very apt to soon lieeome a bad man whether drunk or solier. The romantic idea that a woman who can reform a drunkard is dt serving of a crown of glory is all the veriest Is e-h. They would l>e sluvktxl by the suggestion that a man who marries a fallen woman and restores her t> a life of virtue would lo .leserving the pr.iise of all uiunkimk Hie JatU-r would lie a mueli easier task than the former, and more likely to suoceeiL The deKisenieut in one cat-.- is generally inonrable, an.l scorn* the mflii. in-e of kin.bitxw or affection ; while in the other tlie opportuiiity to escape from a life of degradation would m hiuat ea-.-* insure hearty eo-operation with die misaiouary in such a field. Bnt the drunkard, a* i* generally the ease, may lie addicted to a number of other vices, each one of which ought to K* considere.l as repulsive that of ■ lrinkinu'. Still we fiu.i pure, virtuous, n fined and delicate women risking their lives and happiness in the delusive hope of reselling and restoring them. In stances of die terrible failure in this missionary fi.-ld are to IK* found iu every street and lane of a great city, mroni paniiuent of scorta of the .lisaoliite widows and orphans of tlmse who have staggered into .lrunkanl's graves. Still the exjieriment is triisl by new votaries, who foolishly think they can succeed where others fid!. It is a terrible de lusion. Love aud devotion are power less on a drunkard. Nothing but an iron will iuid firmness that few women pohaemcan oh.s-k tlie career of a man who has one** taken hold of strung drink. He must become subject to her will, and IK> restrained from Lis evil course by a iKiwer stronger tlnui love or kin.ljieaa. Thepj are enough men who become ■ ilriuiziuvls after marriage for all reason • able j)urjs>s-H of exjieriinent, without • taking tliem fully trained in a career of • vice and debauchery. Therefore we say: "Girls, don't do it." Nothing Lost by Charity, The Detroit Fr<> Pre** savs: One of I th's>e U 1 hardened, tnie hearted chajis often raul of in romance made his ap pearance on the Campus Marti us nnd his sympathies were at once aroused by the sight of three or four uld men stand ing around with their bucksaws and waiting for work. " f'il K: hanged if it isn't tough," ha replied, when they tol.l hiin that tliey hadn't luul any work for amouth. " How would you like some oysters ?" They smacked their lips byway of re ply. and he gathered up a crowd of eight, marched them to a restaurant iuid ordered oyster stews for each one. " It jllst does mv soul gissl to si-e tliem eat!" h<- said to the owner of the place as th.* ei nl Ihr • Ict-lornl Hill •• Kvprcmrd f lh<- Vrnnlr. ll* I l\i tln .VCRIOFR >■< tin I'mteii : I follow the example heretofore IHVW r stonally pre*entsl ol iMinmuuieaUug in ls tin* M.vle HI. approiul of tin* net to pro vide for aud regulate the counting of the " vote for I'rrM.lont an.l N iee I'r. ion! the il.-i'iHioii of .pieslion* ariHing i s thfiiMii, Kvau*.* of ni\ npprecutlioti of j. the iiiiluiueiit peril to the iiiMitntion. of > the country, from which, in inv ju.lg r ment. the is-t provide* a wis.- and cotmti ( j tuUomU 111. -en* of ew.qi. For the first time in the hiNtorv ot our country under , r the ti*tltlltioil a* it now l*. a .li*pnte exiHla with li'gio.l to the i-.--~.iilt of th.' ,1 election of th. Chief MllJ.;i*tiat' of til. nation. It I* uh.lerat.HHl that upon the i* dl*JHwition of diapute* touching the „ . l.vtonil v.ite* .-.iJ-t at the late election by J one or more of the State* .1.-|H-IBIH th<* |, .lUe*tio|i whether olie or the otllcl of ~ tlie eiuididatc* for the I'lVMilejiey i* tin lawful chief Ma-I*tln- I'll. 11II|M>1 i tali.*- of hu\ mg dearly ae*s-rtiuusl by a pr.Hi-.lure r.-gulatnl by law which of the two citizen* ha* b.i n elected, and of , huMHg the right of tin* high otli.v n*- oeniz.sl an.l .dui-rfiilly agi.i.l in by all I the |KMple of the republic, eaiiuot lie over, -timat.il, and lead* me to -\pr.-*- I, i > IVutgr. ** and to the nation my■ gr. at satiafaetioa at the adoption of a tti.-iumre that atl ml* an onh-rly mean* of division q ola gravely <-veiling qmnlion. NN'lnle tlie history of our iiuitttry iu it* earlier p. ml *!iiw* that tin pie*i , dent >•' the Senate ha* iMUlit.il the \ot< > N .nd .l.vlai.il their standing, uiir whole history HIIOWM that in no instance of , doubt or dispute ha* he etercia.il tin n power of de.*i.liug, and that the two |, liouaea ot C--ugre*a hate .b*(**Mil of all Mich don 1* and .liapnt.-*, although in no instance hitherto hate tliey Kim *ueh that tiieir >hsou-*ioti could . w'li- I ttally have affected tho result, lor the first time tlieu the government of the I'ni t. d St.-.t. i :* now brought to meet the J. .IU.HUOU I.i one vital to the result, iuid tin* uu.l.r iimditions not the K-st V IMICOUI.II to produce an agret-tuent. or to m.lini' calm feeling iu the several brwiielie* of the government or among t tlie people of the country. In a coot) where ns now the r.**ult i* involv.il, it i* . tie- highest .hitv of the law-makiug i power to provide in lulvau.i- a .v-ntitu itonal, onlerly, ami ju*t methtKl of -xe i eating the Constitution in Uii* inoat tn teresting and eriti.nl of ii PIMV IMOU*. ~ The doing so, fur fnm lieiug a eompro l inie of right, l* an eniorivm. iit of right and on ex.vntion of jnweis conferred bv . the Constitution in Cngr*> 1 tiunk t that this orderly uteth.il ha* K*en s.*- eur.il l-y tlie lull, which, appealing to , the Constitution mid the law a* tin ■ guide in .ascertaining right, provide* a . m.-iUi* of .hvi.luig que-UoU* of single returns through tlie dirvvt action at . Congress, an.l in r. *p.i-t to double . returns by a tribunal of inquiry, t wh.vK- .lii*i-i. -n aliidl stand uiJea* K>tli holt*.** of Oongre** lutll .MUCUT in determining otherwise, thus mvuring a definite disposition of all questions of .K-pute iu whatever luqiifl they mat ori.se. Willi or without tin* law, a* all of the Stat. * have vot.il, and n a t>•- vote is inqtossible, it must lie that one of the two candidates has IHI*II elected, ;ui.l it would be deplontbto to witness an irregu lar c.intn>ver*y tu> t> which of the two should nivive or which should f -iitinue t.i hold tiie <>ffioe. In all jvriuls of Inst.ay contr-versH** have ariiK*u asK.. tlie sinve—i-m or choice of tli chief* of Suite*, and ii" party or citizen loving the country and it* tree in stitulions can sacrifice t.*i inucli of mere feeling in pre*erviug through the upright .Miirwe of law their country from the -ntallcst .lunger to it* JK-IKI* on such ait .K-casiou. An.l it emuiot K: inqurewKil t. KJ firmly in the heart* of all the people tli.it true lilierty ami real }irogre*s can exist only tlirough u cheerful adherence to constitutional lav. The lull pur]K>rt* t> provide only for the aettlemeut of qu.t ti.'ii* arisiiig from tlie reo-nt elect l-m. The fact that such qitestions can oris.' demonstrate* theu.iiMsity, which I canuut .kwibt will before l.mg K* -uppht .l, of {K-nuanent general legislation t<> meet .it.-*-* which have not IK*, u coutemplat.il in the Constitution or laws of the'eouutry. The bill may not IK* perfect and its pu.visiou* may not IK* su.-h u* would K |. -*t applicable t.i all future on M*l oua. bnt it is calculated to meet the preweut condition of tiie ijuestiou* iuid of the country. The n.uutry is agit.it.il. It lie.ils aid, it d.*ir.** |t heard of an arrest. We give n sample : A Chinese K>y, not over fourteen years of age, was nitaek.il by u gang of street Arabs and ]H-lt.ii with broken brieks, one striking him in the mouth and cutting liini terribly. He WHS knocked down and beaten iu a most cruel manner. To add to tlie outrage, a crowd of men gnthenil an.l urged on the hoodlums. A well known citizen, pass ing in a carriage, stopped and went to the assistance of the Chinaman, when lie was ordered to stand hack and not inter fere. "No arrests." On Third street a Chinaman was *. t ti)K>n by drunken hisslluiiis and kins-kill down nn.l beat.-n, but got away from tliem and t.sk refuge in a saloon, but was ejected by the pro prietor. A large crowd collected, mid when the Chinaman came out he o>n chnhil to show fight, and went for one of his assailants firmed with ad.sir rug, which he laid over tin- scoundrel's shoulders until he beat a retreat. "No ' arrest*." On Kearney street one of the large plate gins* windows of Ching Lee's i store was demolished by a rook weighing ten pounds, which went crashing through the beautiful chiliaware exhibited in the window. "No arrests." Another Cinna mon was kii'M'ke.i down and In aten on Pucific str.i-t at twelve M. " No arrests.' Ini|Hirtant lUiina) Ih*ei*ioit. On the sixteenth day of August, IH7O, Henry Peek, desiring in company with hi* wife and daughter to visit Cape Ann, I MUM., purchased at the office of the Dela ware, L-ickawaimn nnd Wi-it. rii railroad, I at Norwich, three tickets for Albany via Utiea, receiving the ticket* of the Central • nn.l Hudson River railroad company at Albany, for which he paid the usual fare. s Mr. Peek started to board the train which stood iu tin- depot, .'at WHH told that he would have b> find seats in the forward cars, inasmuch as those in the ri-nr were already filled. Acting on tho informa tion, lie went forward with liis family, and finding no unoccupied scats in the ■ coaches, wont into a drawing-room car • and ta, and II la ft-anal (bI.hIIv a, aiding , llermaun llaaa, Udb aoiie of the bicwer. Tim bullallng maa ilaniaca-al nU.ut fl,ia*o Mag > liaia luaiii'lacHaa, tip. HI lit aetiitlii* ya 'an. > lu itMhllary, baa beam aellicli.. .1 I.a inipi laonatia lit , for aa-1 tall yraum 111 lite |nai.Ba-nliara (Vmii ; 10. i.'ial ititeia. in -a- U tn.au llaieem and I'hiua I ia ala "land.till m pmpKaaiui-ii.-p nf a hlna mi* filleting lb. obja.ta.f * I ole-lalt a\|l. >1 llig a I IMahllnit aaltla ll llaa lea n It, lat'a'tlllg (111 I 'lllll. e •'"'dale Villa I'l'lka ..111 111 lilta HbttWlblU i*.dllt'l a. lieai lloltou, Fliglan.l, aaliila- Ilia- Ula-li [ a ia< at moi k. and IKb aII mini i . i. known lo baa. Or rial i tail Vila 1., e from Malta., etab llaat I I Vel.l. 11l lha* | IIOM 111 |.e-a-—loll of 111., ellllla lapllbll I'XaVptillg I lii.tlo.v alial i'bllril* lata I'lMx'a adlulnl*lru -ii i- c.mibiclaat miili pi 11. 1. ikv and wiaakuu ; (In iiople inuipUiu only of i-a.v- -la.-lAVatiou Fa-Piv tdolil I eralo hue euilMukoal f.*l bin Flan, lea o Iglealaa an.) a'ebtiia I ao at Macallan awaiting aaeiita. I'bt-ri' i In tie* ii anxlila I. know w bat nutraeUo ('luteal Walo will take in la-gaol lo Mealte. y i* (a ll la otutant al Fold ItailiUll thai a Ham ol Ilftai-u Magoiie an-1 iMa ula , . u aaa r. . ptlllaal la. a.utly, alaiut on. biui ti..| miler w, ,l of lb. Mleaouit Hail, Mlill. oil Ilia II waa nlll of (In itlaa k HiUa, and thai lot a man .-. aped 110 acaljdiig ki.ila The Indian tlinl biouglit Ibi new • e ; ,\i H.-it I no Ihd *. r 1-aiul .1 ituUUHa-.i (be oltiraga ami (bat the Hani la* long id to Vollll A I'opluau, of Vankl Holland e.ill u,i| p. imp ana fm tbri unikuia Hon of faith- from (b-nuauy 011 a.iiannt of Ihe pit-aaieisia of lha llllib lja ai I'll* tiealib of lha 1' .|II la pra > allotle iiuabtuala 11-fua** ta. aid I| laaHula a *.l,UOil,lßal l. gtel. l. d le.lnle. The truai. fib. ri.i i.-Urf fuuii. Nraa York a-ti*.l IV- iit.il a i b.vk l I tl./xio to |*.ill,, luaii John M lknmell fair to u-r. in arri atiug a lie-la. rate burglar Nrw Vi*rk canall* a! uaanicra are t-Uabiavorilag I" aaa--lire lower canal lata - ill. \, , i lk .b lurtl a lit of tlo, iitaild Alluy - f Ilie lta-pul ; 10. t 111 ailliU .1 an UalU|mia Ul. MltU (..111 hliuall.et dt'la gate a Mir. H F 11, Tav! r and Mr*. M.-11. Kinr. Mile- ..f plantera, waia mmd.ia.l ut laaabtra* SalHa.lna'lll. Alk., by al.-pel . 1 -a > who alibi- t the llouaa* wht la tha Ualla e ataaTe eta v lug. for Hit- aaf raibbr.iv I'a-pavUUaßu tt|a IrmlM fnnu tlir Mexican l .adti are r.'t- riaxl Hi* atcam l.m i d. uilat, fri4U Hull f i N. w I ik, in. a fill, day# a.atrdue, le glaett Ut* a ' .at llllc li i .dla-l ami lift) IhoUßvts! t.uia . f aiial Mel. 'd at au.-tioo ii. VrM York, ill. Jal .Cat. I a aliCa ai ia Uiallat tbaU illOaa Of lii* |4VMOII* llHlllth. Seliaior 11.nil 11. Lan Via aaae la al. Italia tlae Lcgnlatiiie . f W. -i Virginia t r till- ~ ng una. Slid Mr. li.f.bid, n..a of lb. lower llouae. w.va ela.u lf• .i Ibe abort l.iui 1 hrrc lurii rir a>x. rwbelm. 1 ami caiiiael dan ibe lis Mint aiu near ibe CViiU-i . ■ .] ii 10., Wv.MU ug Terr rt. wy, bv a miom rli.l* j our . f ilmtii, Ihoiuaa H - tge. ii. of II Hand Miob.. being kilbil. liu a a alan.-hi wit- ait in m.4ion !-a the abac bail-, af B blaet in a J voaJacUug bade. .. IlaMi li. iIJ. H. Hill ha Iwrti eln-ted by tin- (i- gu iMgi-latuie t<> r*| re- ut that Stat, in ihe Sc..*ie. Mi. Hill waa a member t-f ihr lact tl.'BM .. 'ill. M> tru]!i!a!i Fit.- lu-tir ala-t'olupaiiy I NrW \ >tk By haa lacii put Ul Ibe ban 1- of a raiwixir the aaeei* leaving d> jfa Via t.-al to uch au rxta taa to n*i amlat. Uie acti u. Tbr otliawm cbxnut'iat nil liabibtae will he ~il!. 1 and lie only !•- fait .m tl„ al ekkb '. l. i - .. the aclna-m : Marv I. 111-, wa* ml drawn by tb,. 1. . lu tla. North mat, anal attnk itt a lew minutee. Op,- ,if tl en-w ** droMita-l V lire Mb. :ig the biiaiii.-a ho | >J liiu, Y Y I. l.e )rce The ketr.a ma ad! work* >-f I. Ik F. Jetura . in Ii- -*. n.. xpl.aiad frnmamna tuik- .nci.ue an 1 lb. rutuww.,sk were deal!- aeb Im— r"o,t* Seaerwl |a a* trie were iuj-irxaL alad iMji- tuan Bri; If a, -eal I. Uave -veil burned tr> death., tf. >■ httig. asl lu All-auy, I *regiMi, Ng muni r. Slati-lic- . ( 'I. •: . -t. : Yla- -.. fr u li, |o tb. ,re :.! a .oat -1. . ti.at ill tblt pi t-1 Jl'l VBKrl a ■lat y I.' "", luxe 1 ecu r..i I. ;:ij I.NVJ mi U Wait loai, Tba year - 1-7 1 and I*7ll aa.ra lb. tm>a4 ab-o tror.e. . Harri- Ii Twin, r -1* t and killed Atialer*4Ri Ki.lun -id nt Ci- dr. . t'., and afl.r- MOid ocunitlcd anionic, tan., in ml* I.X-t blt f Jll-tl lglawdae, •(*> w t himaelf up larx-abted of Maa m oiipr>aiu, n ta> lord and ha- aincc laas n tlharu liotn tb>* cuUtttra ! a Ular. ha* arrtael at Han Fuiana. wttb hi- Ml". Ha' i* aUp(a*d to la oil ill.- XII to dexaa ta* era*— n* th. part .Il ..f iletlw. tab:. !i alii! aup|aarta Ilia claliu . V -tat ala- of lUalaTt Iturna taae unatnUd m Hla .gow. Scotland, on tlaa aituier.ara of tb- ]-.t . Ittrlbdaa. Tli<- d.ay wa.- lall* a.!-raed l at!. Sradllab K! a and John (' ltitiuighttll *.f.. (alalia injured at Uw ginc niuw-a *t Franklin, N. J.. t>y a .piaulity of fr. .i. • arth raving in upon tip" Merriuaati'a l l.*i iti Rartford. t aXllll.. aa.a- d. -troa.d ba au I'.n'a ivharj inc. ('/gi'.Oiai i auraisc. ?U4.2'aO . .Th* aa adelnv ..f lnu-ic at 1 lib\'irp>li-, Im]., aaa. detrvaed bv cimrtagratioti aabirb Uppcal tip Bexvral ooutigtsxia *torv-. Tidal I.—. #125,(K* 1 parUaliy inatind . 11* tb.* 1 tuiung uf I*. lul bouae in Si. liaaic. a'anvd*. In* '.lira" chil again in bankruptcy. . In n-.auctic r-f the witbilnanal ..f r*itr d facililr. ■ lix* the N. Y. Midland i.aJ, four of therm . n*.- tanhame* at Kllenxilla. lis.. I* a-n at ipj* Iby tb<* owner*.. . \ |iildl< r called at tb. r.--i b-n e of S. S tlial f*nt. near Tb >in\ille. ttliio, an.l obtaunil jar* mitaaion to bilge over night. I'untig Un- mgbt be applnd chtemfortn t. tla* entire family Bird aearrbedtbe ha- iw, carrviug o!l fltid 111 money and F.TS.Onat in draft-. The on. littßalrcl and f.vrti. 'b birthday of Tboma- him, tie free thinker an.l writ.-r, wa* celol ral.d ,n N. u York by .juite a large immli r of In* diaa'ipl. a t'ltlxeli* of I'lleii ville, N. Y.. at a public .iting. *ul -rilnl tl.tjon of tin S*l,4oi t xea which caue.il the difficult* witii and *top|>age of tbe ruuniiu* t f tbu Midland road, and train* will ran ,-n tinui . In tin* future Igla—iaa till hope* to g*in tin jareiidency of M< lie. The town of Sonora ha* (la clareal In hi* favor. l'.v the cap-t/mg of a *ki(T al Ixuiiiville. Ky., f.mr Tonng tnen were waatuil oxer tbe fal • anal two of their mind* r. Tito*, l'ota r u and Patrick Brophy, were drowned .. .Two herd, r fought n dtict on a rail- he i**r Cbeyeuna, W. T.. ..ml tstev. n •hot* w.it final: one of the contc-taill* twang tnick In the nawk, face and ctrmiach and fit* 1- Iv injured, and tin- other -erioii-iv injured in the hip and arm .. A night watchman oil tin F.rie railway discovered two j-iw ..f bawvy tinil-r chained aero** th tr* •!>* near Wav.-rly, N. \\, and hvl hitt jo-t tun, to idgn*l an <-x --pre* train running at a *[■• I of thirty mile* liThonr.toavoiUatcrribb -Inn-tor. A little further along a -witch wa* found turned. Mi creanta had evidently emit stored ti wrick tlie train for tin* purjiiae of tilnn-h-r. I NITHR STATES ( (IN4JRKSS. Heniaie. THE Cl'MntoitlHE KI.E, roRAI, nil.l- Mr. Conkhug natd iu ciiu'iii-iou lit* lu li.-v.-d the lti jibli.*an iHuiiiin*' Im 1 li>.ui clio*. n the chief inngi-tratc of tin* country, ami he a*keti him to take a tilia lo hi* n*-< t office that no one could tin. 4mn. If tlii* bill H* a c.uoproniiw uf truth, "f law or of right, lie waa again*! II : but be denied tbat it un :ny ootnpnilin e, and. al-.xc nil. it did not c.>ijipronit*o right pnncipl. or tb.- t'.iiiHtituHon. i'o conte-t w ,'lnim un* not to coinproini-e it. To in-i*t nimii nil boiH**t, fmr coitnling of tin elactor a( vote* wa* ii. t n oompronii*e. A I'rc*iib'n tial (il.-cti.ui bad uci'iined. and Utile** tin re wa* a lie aoni'-l,ly bad lain ch,>*eu. To eatabliah tlint (net un* no ■<,inproini*i. The I ill NUrrcllda I'll 111. light* of Ii .lie, but n**, llnl nml maititaimil tb.- right ot nil. II *ubniitt.'d to law (ill nut hoi in tb. *oluli ui of the i* niliiig quentioti. The bill might I>• alenouncail Ivp .r --11*4114 on one aide or tlie other. It mignt U dcri.b <1 by the Ivenlui-i * and tin- thought le . It might not for tic ore out r. eelve tin approbation . ( even lie- tlioiiglitful or jwitri- i otic, but In- would vi ta N rit li-cati a ha> In lit wd it ad riant age.,in and within the (aiii-lilil ti,.n. It would I*' li na-lii iid to the pi --jl of nil Ibe Htab iiiclitding tliat groat State nli.-w ilitereat ntul wbona holian w dear to liim. Tbe bill might be divided now, but time, nt < who*.- gra nt nltar all pa* ion and prejudi- • ■ 1 miiat lull, would nt I-' -t vindicalai the bill and thou, who propo.cd it. Mr. Morton (lb p. I, a-f Irnhnnn. pi. -antral, and read a nuinlr aif U tegratna from tin iw-iiie of Indian* again-t the pa**age of tho Mil. nod I *nid tbat he had rooriveal more than 200 i of tin in from hie own anal otiiaw Ftatei. Ha* declared tbat loaaliliK Rrpubbcaua pati-r* Wera i again*! i'. lu ra.ply to Ibi- Atr. McDonald (Item.). of Indiana. *nid (but lie vvaa nt Indinii njiib* tin. ilnv* before and bnd heard l ilt one cpinion ruin live to the bill nnd tlint wa* in favor of it. Mr. Ilayard (Da.m.), of Delaware, spoke for two hour OB the bill nnd in It* favor. Sir. 4'hriidiattcy (Ua-jv.), of Michigan, al*o *|>ka in favor of the lall. cloring with a Hlrotig proteit again, t tbe charge that (be judge, will disregard their oatha and decide ea r,,riling to i their |N>litical predilection*, lie . aid that the party which aliould reja-ct tbi* bill without j J otTa ring one equally fair would ueceawarily for feit tlie sujaport of the people. Mr. Da warn (Hep.), of Ma**achu*a,H . wauled the wo pa* of tlie lull defined ao that t laa- com- ; iniwaion should not claim tbe right (o invade : the Htale of Mas*ncbu*eH and lake from the governor and council the power of determining who Hie Htute had appointed a* licr elector*. ' Mr. 'i'hurumu (Dent.), of Ohio, sjKike in favor - Of Hie bill, tie tnalnfaliieal Hie eo|i*lllntiouall tv of Hie iuea*ura, aud argmil Dial Hie qui * lion aaa* of *ucli uup.rtaiice llixl lb, p iii-lullr of Hie uallou depnded ll|ii|| lis nilntlon. lln to level wa* glcalei reanoii Ibnn now iu vllU'tllUle *ll. Il a Iribuual an the bill |Mo|aimi|, li'iieath which iu impairl awe all oiler* aunt mi.i lioogulllcau,, \* imi mil lof Ibe joint .-oiuuiiHi* le would .it, l>. moorst a* lie wa*, Hint le W.'111.l 1* Willing to hlliililll tile .bi-inloll of He >pe Hon to the euacutttaw Hn'lf, for le f< It in (be a(iua.plirc wbi -li *urr>>iiudail (be , B|m'lat (Huiiiiutt.thai when (ba* alav of (rial cane- men uml.l tl*o atmvc patty and iiilortu then duty. , Al . vela o. bi-k iu the iiaoriuiig, alter a I night *,- tou, Ilie t.ltl jta-mil He- K. tint, by a ! Vol. of I, v, n |o 17 linv >. I lie Vol. (t,| aud ugslli*! Ibe lull (114 44 t How* AHi 1111 ax 11 v a Alai I ii, I.eg Alle-oli, Hep IL.iieoe Dele , I tyard, Ivm.. Ikigy, 1 nun i; ■ 11,. led I .lUlMell, be). |llirii-lde, Hop I'balTee. IU |> a 'ln i-tiaJte v. IU p i iktlll, Ih-ni ( "■d.ltaig, lop '.Hi|wr. l'.io I'laglu. l(cp ; Havi* I'i-lii . Davie*, I Up., I g laut*. IN-ui Fdllkalud*, IU-p 11, lllg buv ell, lie)., lioldlliwalb 1 Mil. lb.idoe, I, in lliiun, licp. Jobiiaoii, Ik-ui.; Joi.e., of Nrv Hep Joniof Fla Item i hcllv, Ik,a. h.i.iae, lta-ni. M. i ra.rv, IMit.. M. lk.uald, I'ei.i M. Mlllali, Hep.; Maxtay, I'ete Men oil-,u, l'.m., M. mil, llep., J*lli. 1.i,, Hole rrtnou, I•- t Ksit!-lunv, Dem., NJiaroii, lU p,, Men I*.-.i I. in l'< Her, Hep 1 lon nißii, I'eia., Mails,, Dtalll., Whale, I'ein \\ netolll, Hep.; \N libel -., Itit., YVt ight, llep. N, ativi 1.1ai0., IU p Hill- . Itefki iaw run, .•( I'a .lu ).,. a run, >.f Wla , Hop,. a lav bug 1,. p, a - ta.iv el, Ha j Damy, Hop. Halnlln, Hap. I igall- lu| Falaiu, 1 >eiii HauuUou, Hep Mil.belt, hep Morion, Hep.; Patter-.-U, Hep.. F..rgeul, 11. p HbaWluan, Ha j'. West, Hell. Joseph ( Hall. >, elected t'uiiri! Htsles Helia loi fiiwu I'eiiut-d.... I-, Oil He* vacancy caused by ilie ,1. .. li. I-'.lev awl (hat lo Uislwo housea of Coiagra sw, 4.id I. t t*< the pi. lidclif of Uie Sriialr.heiotigail tiie p -war to c.-uut tlie Volev , but as an oiajwi sill ths lnur aas 1.1 kl bv Inany. he Uimtgbt a - uiicoiiiis.- advt** ... anal the prv,isiofis ui t -lit v ; i.b-1 for tl.a < IBIV: g, ucv. Mf (avs-le (Dvitl. s of Vlfj'liUa, gav. great credit t.• the committee f.ir jn-sentmg Uits till, and gave it Lis am.,uaiifi.il s''p)svrt. He etaum arate-1 cirrvmistaiices, tneUiding Pi.-nbut liraul s a--, iti u that Mr. Have, was '., v' ti ka -*.-1 t i*lratevl tt.e extstei s fa v al, sjaicwvl and dang, rtvtis con-iatracr to al - tctnpt tie ItiauguraUou ,-f Haves. It. ewprcso cla tin.. I- li. f tliat ihe leading Pcj üblicaf. dad HOI at- 1 , f.-r tlir BMMgI • f Dm lit!, ha ' i- fi ''• .1 llaera aaoU ,1 ba no *< ttteaur-fit. and lb,- H<-ui. after alicU q! a Pn-abat woitld I.ave nim-tithr igii.,iii'jii<.u*ly >.r fight. If bis Hcpiibiiran f: ends ware out pra-aiared t :j>!o would regard as a iisnrjiT. lie con!,! ! t conceive thai tlie fmiiri. ~f ti# (Yii*tHul!'*n ever fhenght of yi.-ldli - l.a tlie l4V**idr: t of the Senate tba- vast js.wer of a-..'luHng tbe elect,wa! v.4e*. '1 bat )i.wer vvj in tlu- two house* of t otagTi *. Mr. il-'unae Kaq,. i, of OliMg expressed ahi p r- . rel that he cmki at v-te for*lh<-IllL. Ota ,-f in- olq.i-tiu.is tun was tbat a*, in* v.swl.ly de pnviil tb- Va- President of all power to 4s.er bdn aad AMMB the lawful ehotcwsl v..t.. IH ll by favotllig tlu biU, l llc7- ing a- b. did that)* so and (iTo'in-nty would f-uduW in lb. wek, of 11. Air. St. v. .nun Hep i. of Illinois, and Mr. ('aqMcld (Da tn.), "f illittni*, at-o favorn] Ibe bill in abort Bjwerhe*. Jli. Snrinp-r I'snv.A, uf lllliau-. also adv.w cal.il tbi- bill, declaring that the inevitable n -ull of tin fatlnrv lo )4 it would Iw that Air. Tild'-n would Ii- lin i ia. im d 1 Te-I.ielil in ein I, of Naw Y'ork, stateil ht leliaf m the lawful election of Mr. Tilden. and hi* firm oonxi. ti-ui that it was the determina tion rt tin- pr.-cnt adtnbii-tmtina tofnam urst. Mr. ilaye* by declaring the right of the Vire i*rvidaut to count the vote . Of c,.ur*e the Hoinc would not remain pa*-ive, and the rtx *nlt would I*- civil war. Tu avert tin* duastcr lie Flip-ported this bill. I Mr. v\ dlard Hcj>. 1, of Michigan, favored the hill, and 'ireetl that m. re j-arti-.xii cot add- ra tion- *>. .ul.l Ik -t -ight of and a. I artale in favor , -f Dae i tthlie iti(< ro-t*. Mr. Suntli (Rep.Y. of l'enusvlvrariia. opposed tba- 1:1 and expra---ed liim*i*lf a favoring Ibe eoiintlng of the vol. - by tin praaid ut of the Seunte. Air. (kirliel.l (Ihqx I, of Ohio, Bald that while boa.lmitH.l Ha- bid bad grv*t merit* and wo* inta n,tail to tide over a possibly gri st public danger, h< coinl.l. red it unconstitutional, lie then advocated the nglil of tlie ) ra-mb nt of tb, Hmiate to count ami announce the electoral vote. 'l b. 'ton*,- wa . addr. - 4in favor of Ihe lull bv M,'*-rs. HtNika-r [Dem. |, of Ms--a. ini-. tt* ; llartr.dgc ami I. Iton |Dwu.|. of (i.sargi i ; t.a luar [Th-m.J, of Ali-abv-ip|i ; YYatb-iwoil |Detu.L of Iv ntii.-kv . Hdl It'tam ], of (..orgua, I'svis I Daiu. |. of North f rolim. : lllaml llh-m. J. of Sli*w>uri : Soulbaid ||Nui. I. of Oh: >: Foster f It* fk|, of Olfio : JjmiJ.'l* litem.], of Indiana Harileuburgli |l'em.|. "f N'.-w .l.r*cy: A'aitn |ii iu.|, of Ninth Carolina : O liiien (li*m,|, of Maryland • navne and Walker |Deng), of Vir ginia; lull j Dem. |, of N. n York ; Hrowii IDi'lU.I, of K.'litil.'kr ; (aibnou | I'a 111. |, of Isaui *iaua : and l'ayuc IDcm.j, of Ohio. And in o|,]*.sltnni to it by M* -*r*. Alill* ll>ciii.|, of Tent* : linker fIU-j ■.J, ..f Indiana ; Hiirll'itt |lS*qi.]. of Illinois : Singleton [lk in.), i.f Mi-*i*ippi; I.aj.baiu lli.jx), <>f Na .v York, Yanca |Di'in.), of Ohio; Town-nd |H |.of Mimi* ipj-i : Knott ll'i'm.). , f Kiutnckv. Can |]►t-in.|, of Indiana : I'uniioll |!:••)>.J. of iliniM'sota ; Pratt (I** p.), of Indiana; latw-renc, [IU-p.). of Ohio : Itlncltburn ||i.ug], of Ka-utuaiky: and .lon,-* [Dora.], of Kentucky. Tin v. b- wa* tb- ,i taken, and the Compro mise laill wa* )**< 1 lay a hallo', of t'.'l yea* to KC nay*. Tin following 1* the vol.- in detail, tb.- name* of Republican* being in ittiln a; Y'i as 'The Sp< aker. AbH.tf, t'/rtm*. Aili*- ivorlb. Anderson, Ashe, Atkiu*, Ragl v, I. / v. John 11. Ilagley, Panning. Ilaid e. Ilell, liland, P!i*-. Hl,.mil IV*.no, Itrci'llry, Hugh:, 111 ,Wit, Ky., Hii.'kn. i, Ifiuvlnird. YVi*.. loivl.itjh, CalU'tl, ( aldnell, Tetiti., CaiuiAxill, Candler. Caiilfl. ld, l linpin, t'liith niUii, Clark, Kjr„ ( Prk, Mo., Clvmrr, Cochrane, I'aiok, Cowan. Cox. ' Vopo.CulbiiM.il, Cutler. liarrall. I'avi*, /sir,/, !>• P*lt# I'd-re 11, Lion glue, I'nrand, Felon. I'.llis, Faulki er. Folbm, li. 1.1. Finloy, /Vgv/rr. Frank liig Fuller.(ianßc.'tlibsoß, filover, th*le, tl<*Kl in, (iunta r. Hamilton, I rial , Hamilton, N. J., Han,Kick, Mar,lent* igli. //on i*. Mas*.. Harris. <4a., Ilarri-. V.,., Hani-on, H rtn lp , Hart*,ll, Hatcb. r, 11.i11.■ >n. Hi.rmond, Henklo. llei-o ford, Hewitt, N. Y'.. Ilewitt, Ala.. Hill, Hoar, Holmnii, Hooker, Hopkins. Uorkinr, House, Hunipbr, v, //toi/er, llunton, Jenks, June*, N. 11., Kehr, h'rllry, I.amnr, Ignidet*, Ind., landers, Conn.. Dane, /**rncrivr/A, le Movne. 1 l."vv, lewis, l.littrcll, I.vnde, Atackey, Alai*li, MclknignlL, Mr C ran/, MrlHll, McFarland, McMahon. Meade, M.-tcalfi', MUirr, Money, Morgan. Morrison, Atntcliler, Neat, New, A or- ' ton, 4' Itri, ii, utirrr, Payne, I'help*, Phillip*, Mo., Pirrr* *•, Piper, Plait, Potter, Powell, l(a, Reagan, John Kcilly, J. IJ. Reilly, Rice. Riddle. RolibinH, N. Itobbins, I'a., Roberta. Itoaa, N. J., .Vrnipjaori, Savage, Savler, Sa-ale*, Hchla iclu'r, Nv/y<, Sheakley, Southard. Spark*, i Hpringer, Hlautoii, Strait, Stengel, Slephens.m, SUmc. Svviiuii, TarlHix, Teeae, Terry, Tliomp -oti, Tlioniaa, Throckmorton, Toirnf U't, Pa., I u I" ; Tttrnay, Vance, N. a, Waitdell, AValk i r, N. Y'., Walker, Va., Walling, Walsh, Ward, Warner, Warren, Watteron, Well*. Mo„ Wtlh, i i Mia., Wlalb Inula,, Wblttlnaruai, Wyke, ll ib Utril, A H \\ 1111 aam aa, Mlib,, \\ llllalna. Is 1., II II II i nil,aa, Mich., Wlllia, Wtltablre, Wlb mati, W Va., II llmm, lowa, W.aul, N. V., Va-alee, Young Itll. Nava littirt, Ittd., /itlirf, N. IT., /ttlflam, /!.iiAa, lllackburtl, W/inr, llialfoid, llnnm, Kan . binifun.l, 111 , llutti, l nldiaell, Ala., I tiiiMttii. I an, I oat, L I'all-, f'.taityrr, ( ivono*-, /lin/tcil, /a. Ill*to. /K-VIIMJ, Ihinttfii, litirbam, f rilaia. /..100 a, /Vya-, l-'onacy, f'.rf, /', ~ 1...1 M, / .*, f.'.uTir -.f, ihil,, ll'tmltm, f/,,1'1.*, //....l,f *i, f/.-a, ilulMi, lliil.l, f/ur/fsil, //./ limn, JiMn a, Ki,, J,., , ( A'laaam. Aaoi'aiff, Ku.dl, /alia/lain., /nan.iii, /yio/l, Wllipaaaa, MlllikuU, Mill., If \ 'aa.HU-Ui.'lla, >IOO *, Pa Smitb, tl lloiltbal till Holla* ii. IM procc. .1 to till- eioctio i "f lliaa lit. mi-tnba-ra i-f (baa . <-t.iiulaasaii on tlae I'M eiib ntial elaa loral wuut. A.l .| t. | Ml. Ijuuai litem. ), llf Mlaalaalppi. 1..* aiall put lu u..iiiiuati.>ii M* -aia. Payne, of (tin.. Hun ton. of Virginia, Aid- tt ot Maasai'liiiaette, (iai field til ill iI, and ll>uu of Maeaa. btiaa tta. Tbe lob H4- tek. II and tbe apiajtubiielit ot Moeara. J'aytie-, Huiit-.u. Abtadt, (iartlcld and Hoar ra P1..l a large fnajority of the vaatea, alad were davlareil a-lactid lo a. t f..r tbe llotiai I In* king of |liihuiury\ Atuiiraiiiaa. A tsirrcMji. uulciil of tin- 1,. uplon Stand a. d, u riling alsiltt the pli'|>aJ'utl.>u* of tin- kiitg i'l iJnllollli-l to la-eiMl |ln- Urii isli tr.aopia in tin* event of n war fur tin* lllMSnttlotl of (lie Kiiro|M*ntl cijdiiea lit Whsibili, e.ii*: Nltmiiwhllc tiie king ta hv NO ÜB-IUIN Ihslice, of tfisjpn are lusxt'liilijilig ut till- X arnattra b-wiis, while .it Kialin t!ia< whole tlowa-r of tin* D.aJiotuait luiuv is lu'ing lari'iiglit together. Ibai.l* are laetllg Ilia,it' U|an tieighiaoring tow tla tu the lIO|M* of ohtMiiiing at iv atorew of jaiw ala ror ruin w hia'li may Im there. He enles this, when a few ainx'cssful !.♦- 1.1-nts .tjs.ti helpla-1* vitiligo-* have laes-ti linaie, tin- l>a!i certain aleuth uuth r their eiciteineut, Tra>|j< have lw. u known to "charge" a thicket of uew--ia >, pru-klv jwars, iibw* ami sinulur thorny shruiaw when under this fri-iizy, O'lumg out on the other side hruuaed and lain ding and often inaitiieai f'r life. Tills tlla'V Will do to allow their "love'' for the king, and there ia no doubt that under till' Ultflleiirw of victorv and tra-le rum they would make n deta jwrat*' rt-si shti nv. Still, tiieir is but of au evantiweut nature, and it re i|itimi but a very few well austwiiieii, sternly volleys frota our ndaw to put to flight, or at h-ast to cover, nerioua odils of dusky warrior*. Ait., the fighting j towers of tlae Atlta aoiis, there enn le no doubt tliat they will lie equal to, if m>t aurjicu*', tlem of tho inen. At tie' attack on AhookeuUi the ditch will tlllail with their Iwadiea, as they fought like site devils, for |wrh(itaS of ail objects au uueexed woman ia tlie most horrible of any. 'file "uutaide " and "uistde" rival a-aoh other in llieir iii >\Ls of bravery, atul many an AitusSae matt cslmeaii c.r*,i the whit<*liaii skulla of tiivaia who have fnll.ii before her arms, exctUtig till' CUTT Mill jeahutsy of lit r lean, bartnimtc outside warria>rs. if a struggle does oijnc off, in which our men ore pitted agwinst thaw far famed w.atn r.*H. *, it i* to lw hojwsl (list they will reiucn.lwr that bulbts allot (Hit aif giui* winNe triggers have Ikwo pnlleil lay tlict-e " Misters of the lion " kill just ta* -iirely a* Hi,.** tirnl by their sta-rner i!) brethren. Even tlie lYahauiuiua ■**- kua'wiailge tlint tlli-ir Ravage, fleudiali sets ma in a fight inmost cause a nhudder iu tbrinirlvtw, MM) if they should ever IHXIIUM' j.ilt. d Sguiuet white tr.sqw their ftriuv will carry ttieni to suiv lengths. l*-t tha-tn, Uieri'fore, u.'t lw treitaxl as mere ornamental mljuncts to tin eottrt "fa sav.ape king, but rather as tlte corias who are the " Oh) Guwrxlof the I ha'iofnru army . Intone the Alligalurs. Die ichootiiY Ann H. Carll, of North port, has lieon wrecked on Istrgvi Key, - • ith coast of t'uliit. ("apt. Tyh r, her vxiiumnmler, says thev w. re making a very witick J.IXN-- -re, w!.en A hurricane struck Uie v> F-K'l. She was driven t its mercy for four tlnvs, and un the fifth w. Nt waliore on this Key, a small deso liite sand island, tir.-iat IHIIIIIKII wf alli g.dors swarmed nroiiud during Uie tirat night, un.l nun* near derounng the crew , la-mg kept off by s tire. The BIII|>- pilig of thvir huge jivvrs were hesril on every side. Tiie Key n slaiut sixty mil."s from the mainland, and out of the nmwl tmek of v.-iels. Soon after the ('aril hud thus b.ni w rw'aail. hi-r crew were the fortunate means of saving n Spanish rand an Kttgln-h crew, whose ves sels had gone to p asxw. Mid ("apt. Tyler, finding tliat he must alivide hi* aeauitr store of provisions with these brot)irs itt misfortune there lacing HCM-IV Uiirty flvo jwr/aoiis ou Uie islMid -4Utd tlist star xution must so<>n end them, sent his mate ami one sciuuiui in it laoat ba Oien fnegvis. nlaoiit one hundred miles abs tant, wiUi instnirtions to oak :u-aistance. The S|HUiisit gov. ratnent as s< >n #. jaas siblc rnuit a gunlaont with provisions for Ute relief a>f tha- shipwnwkail cri'wa, what were found in an almost faußshiNl condi tion. < 'apt. Tyler shot with his rirte three alligators that were skiumil sinl eatell. bating vs. Drinking. If you would keep front drinking so grant a quantity of arilcnt spirits, eat mora*. Hat nutritious f.sil. Eat soiue thing whenever you take n drink. Tlie dntnk, in all cases, comes from the stontach full of whisky and no f.-od. There is a fact yet to be 1 earned by many, and tliat is, they do not eat enough of rnd blood, bone, nerve ami tissue making food. Yon mnv half starve to death on salt tish, ja.tatoei, cabbage, turnips, friaxl liver, stewed kid ney. and a score of other dishes Uiat phase the taste, but add little or noth ing to tlu- 1"sly fors>. Eggs, the l>a>st of HIIVKU, mutton and bra-ad are what one retjnires f. r ttrengtJi. It is Utis nn conseioii'., half st.irvaxl condition which causes s-a much of the craving for a teinjs.rnry increase of strength, and that is quickest gained through a glass of whisky; that gives, for a few momenta, a spasmodic unpulse to the wheels of life, sending them whi7.zing aud spinning around for a few moments; Uten comes reaction, and they turn more sluggish than ever. The bt t sjiirita in the world reside in good bhssl. and worst in bail. It is that which sends false imaginings, suspicions and despondencies to tlie bruin. " If y, u don't stojv vottr coughing, sir," sail it teatv and irritable judge, "I'll tint you S>riOo." " I'll give your h'rdsltip ?i,ub lic initial nt the pre < nt tinto. We can n*> i*t the traveling pnhlia- by informing them of the fact tliat the tirauil Central Hotel, New Y'ork. ha* reduced price* from Ft to t'2.50 and F.'1.00 per day. This i* lower than any other first-elm* hotel in the city. 4 Cut tliia notice out and bring it with yon. We are authorized to refund tha- cash to any person or person* Who *liall buy and u*e /'arson* J'unjatire PilU and fail of riht'f and Hatisfaotion. Vegetable Ptthnenary Balsarn, the great Now F.ngland euro for cough*, colds and MMMp- j Uou. Cutler Bros. A Co.'*, Boston, only genuine. ' t loud Hntiuer* of the A l|^. Among the moat axqitiattc a no* whirh de light Um eve of tin F.uro|aaalii, ill-11l atr, suffering Motion. ( lite In it t 11. of tarn alf olds ulorar radar f ll,all molitka of tiaaUiia-iit In caustics and olhel tiiaxlli'liia■. it I- ha malum 111 4UV aaolidlttofl of tin aa ataun, and tla liar often rt inter* tin mial> at luaalld exeoi|4 from the moat trvtitK of otiioaia a 11<* inai ■ ■ maultattori MIUI a physi • lau it la tlu dirt* of row* Moiuari to lawoam familial Mitli tla* causes alad svni|4,Mn of lha ■ liana dlaa kaa-a to which hrt |swl'lf orgaillZS tli "it ri-inii r a Imr liable, and il*i ta> Irarn tin nru]-r inoatia of |*cn eiiliug liirar maladies Thai 1 'fa').|i- r Maalirai Adais. r taaitaliaa an astcu atru treatise iita-n " Woman and bar Ir.warn. Ibai autlior alio ad a la (Viau ara of d'NUcalM' 111 atuaaaut, win, h at til often rendu tlir amna ••I a |-ti)M- lati litmoinaaarl. Faery woman alaould rrad 11. A nijia i f tlir Adaartisrr rati irr obtaliual lay aaidirssijig tin auUiot. lr. H. V. IVm at llaiffaio, V V. I'm*. tl.Ul , i*|| (raid I. Karurilt l*macjl|atiit la sold by all drtlßltlata. Fit Alk LknMBS l'uH Uk MoffTHLV liaa taki ii rank aa tbr largest, moat liberally lllusti sled, and rlica|*-st faintly niagaaiijsi uf gaiuersl i.-adtug Il* |, graphs IwauUfiil ami < tear. • ii| r rai lap hrst adana, an-1 It* tarirsr ta tattbtn tbr fear), of ali I'laaaea. We baae In tbe February number arocplahla arte !• from liaa |*-na of tb* atilral mil il a, uirUtaliiig tin- follow lug aub jerl*, all fully illustrated " Kl>|fbab Interest in tbr Kaatun Question "bp tlaa- Nile. "A Visit to Hotter-dam ; "Tlir t.adira of Ataatriit lU tna. "Hoar lilaaa ta Madr." lu l'/a U-auliful paga*. 10U illuatraUauia and ablr contributions furn -lard for lunula OMiU, give il tin largest events Ua an of any monthly |aub !lM in Amerti-a. Those of our rnadrra tabu rratilr at a distance from laaikataarea and UOtta draltTa, Mill do vail to wad fI.M, tiir aub atrtl4iob |iru-f, or ta • IJtT a-i-nta fur uiink- oojair, to Faaka l.our. USI l'rarl atrwt, Nvta Vorit. rofitllrtrtty. Tlir ||itilaiity of Mrwra. Jaitttw H. Kirk A t'o. a •(, iiianufaaturrd 111 < bu-ajfo, ta abotrn by Iba- Ul||>| an-rnli litril aala tabta-b Iht-tr (faroda Itaa rrt arbad duntif." Ilw year 1 H7fi. TUia Ly far la tbe larpvl *oa|> maiuifki tunnjf r IHVIII in tlir I lilted Stabe, |4a>luiUi|; and aarlllUK in all oarla of tin ritunlrv. from tbe Knl rtrer aif tbr S.artb to Na-ta Ortasaua, and from I'ortland, Mr., ■o Hati Franrraaxa, |a,urada auuealjy. No ao-called (inau a ruler mti> Uirat aoapa Only |aurr rrtimal tallow aud rt<£4jaldi- otla ara Uaeal, coiitatntU|i lao adtilliiratkJU Fair and iUare aett;bt aluaya rrbal.l.-. Tina n why tlaeu aauajaa are ao |ui)iu ar utth all good and aacotionaical boiiaa-kroftara. (outrba and I old*. Fruaa J| aar Knuth. llaj.. FrraidtWli of tba- Mom* Cat. ltauk, Momatown, N. J. "Hatuag uw- in reo otiuttrtadtug it to tba public a* a a alliable rcUirdy in caaaaa of weak lunga, coldk, etc.. and a twin da- taliK-b I ootiatdw to be entirely intxr frtit. and may la Ukru wttb |-crfect aafety by tbr tuuat drllratr lit bc-altii. Vt cetita and tla ladtir. Hold by all drug gidk. Ihcrc I* liuhit iii liilrad. And tbr lar of Abii a Ilalaama. or llaim of , (ailwni Tree, oml iiHiii with Hout-y arid tlae I'ktract 1-f 11.unbound, in tlae form of Hah- a Honey of liorehouiid and "Jar. t tbr tnoal ]4rtit letunly for raoida, cmtuba. bokmcluiaa and lufturiiaa raw tdt. tniat. r.i in tbia or any olbrr natiuiry. NJd by all druggtat>>. I'lkt 'o I.a tbsu ba llrojaa cure in one minute. ' It ia now (feurndlT miuiitUw] hv hituwl tbraitcuua tlikt wbaui otior tbr cm)nm|4iutl I* fairly faata nrd upon tla- lunga. no liuiuau |aower can mr t.u pntk-nt fn da-alb. llae* alo aay tbat ilrut fifty per cent- of tboae wbo tbr from tin- iliaar can trace tbi rtttie to a ueglrcti d < ut;li a.r cold, wbicb migbt liavt lean curad by a nnill I.itlla aif l.i jUiil Op-lrldo*. i rubat la tbr aattk- tiling, JiJiHtvn t taaodytar Aiklmaf. Since ittir liaet iwiir we him- iu-aril al wtrral iwraoua who bate naed lhiraiag - Kbcu mali. iLruiady for rbeutnatiani ; and all | 1 4 ttya—Walt- •( taa H Barley—Mtal* it e I" Barley Malt II aa 1 vA Iturkwhavit e ia 1 0 Oat* M led W.wteraa W ta M i crn—V.ir.l Wawtcm..... al aa J Itay. par cwt i 0 i BO Slrau, pet cwt ... 70 g MS Hopa 7f'a-W 7Ja 10 ta IS Pork -Mr*. 17 St i f l7Si lard -City 81-atn 11',<4 lis ri*b Markeret, No. 1. new 10 00 t3O 00 No. . new IM#> aamoo Dry Cod, jtw rut. STO an till Hr; ring. Scaled, gaaw hot. 17 ia IB Petrolrtiiii -Craidr 1 .al® N Ib-ftunl h l , Wool—Calaliirtila Flrrc*.,.... . ... Ift ta St Teaaa I* ta 17 Allaire! lata •*SSi l Butter Stale 70 ut i7 W twiern —Choice 17 ik So 7Vrl*rt - ttiwad to Frt i * 0 aa -jg wranrti Firklna.. ........ 11 aa 17 Cherar—Stair Fact0ry............ IM m 11 State Sktwnird OS ta 07 Wawtrna... I* aa Ilk K-g—Stata and Pi-unrylaauia...... SS <4 SB ■rrrtiA rio.ir 700 agIPOO Wltrat No. 1 Milwaukee 151 SIM (Vm- M aid -M |4 SSJt i lata i A3 Hyr 10 ia tw . Itat ley MS ia 5 ' Barley Malt ICO ta I 10 raitt.atißi.rm*. Bret Cattle— Fatra. lVl 07 Sheep 04 Via l\ Hog*— I>ra aai-l & * MM AUTOMATIC t * at in. ij Only tnaehlM Injurandi.%C\ pnidyclng 'ilr \f 1/ Am matte NvrTivrn &>■ " -' ll Tcan'iwi and liriulu Indicator. Traka Mid ta baaa \djNW rt eeerr anrktna. HIIiKNT REWTNO MACHIKK. Bt td Po*Ul Card for Illnatrated Prlc JJt, Ac J Willcox GlLbs 8. M. Co., Klcr. Bond Si ) BSD Itroadmay, Nraa York , Music Books j Fcr Schools. Academies and Seminaries. THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR! : I B I , "r Mil per atna 1 ia already • " prove,l and pntrd " link in a mitlltliidr iif Hrhivila. and h*a Sutag* an S. 1 and 4 parte, by KMUUION A TlUagß. 1 Kpaally good areth. elder HOI It OF SINHINIH ] yi t. Kaarna..* A TIIJIKN lilOltJi TIIOS (■I , Fr thrwagk K*tyiml4b Voicm. bjr W 8. TIIJ>KN, WW * IRKKM'S SOI.FKAOGI AICU>, WHICHLIUMW ■ ciar* in l!*li*n I THE ENCORE! 7A% *U .NF 97.A0 P*R DOA.K TO ACEKMFNI M A Aincinc BCH'TE| IH A!IM A isracUcaltjr MR*D claaa book for SchoU. THE WHIPPOORWILL! (AO el*.). It W. O Pmaixa (anther of "Cioldan RMiin N ), S lilKn! with gonial. il*Auig .s*nga for Coin luon SchiM'lN. . | AMERICAN SCHOOL MUSIC READERS, 1 Bilk I. 3A ct . Biv'k 11, .VI rla. IlK.k Ut, AO otn. an r ril tnado (>rado I Nolo Ka tdora, by CMSJMOM A TI ta 11 I At oollr( lions of choorf i! S\rrrd 8onr, soch as now J' •titer B i irr.ta-ofuUy into IVIMKI LWV, wr command thrw ' IMMIWH of unocttimon boaulr, OUR B*btsth School Song fa It ' ki, OF IJUfK (!W ct L HIHNINtI L UMHU(3AcU .GOOO NK\V(3A*W ) L.Uitr book i.iAilnl. ptl IrtHi, for Rotail Prioa. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 1 V. 11. OITMINi al- * 711 llrnndwny. New k ork. J. K. UITHON al CO.. . _ „ ] Sucwwaora t<> Xju; A W AhaEK, Phlla. 1 Special Notice to Our Readers ! SPECIAL CALL! AGENTS WANTED To mil tb* Mew Mmt Improved EYE Cl'iH, OiUlrontmH In he the M jxtfing haefato nfmrtJ to A pente Of any ffouev. An MM and jiiauanaf eatpirywisnf. The nlw of lit* MlntiriiMt new Imp—d E jr ('•(• for lb* rMtuWlwi of eight breaks not and UUM bi Iba evidences of over Q,QOO genuine tes timonials of ram, and r wyinl try more thai) 1 .OOQ '* ■* ***"* < phyalclana In Ibetr practice. The J'a'atil Eye Cuts arc a antoutlfl* and physio, lufhnl discovery, ami aa ALU, K. Ww, M. I> . •nd Wm. liaai i.m, M. P.. wrlle, lUrj arc iwltkluly Uw greatest Invention of tua a(. Head Iba futiualuf lerrUßcktaa j faaotaoa Hi alto*. LJfui Co., K/„> 4 una Mb, Ml). / Da. i. 11*1.1. A Co., Oculists: tfrntlmrn Vuur Relent By* Oapa In. la my Judgment, the moat inland Id triumph winch optical erlems baa rtw achieved, tail, Ilea all atnl and liuportaul trulba, la Uda or In an* olbar branch of •Tirana and philosophy. bar* much lo mtlnU with froiu Iba ignorance and prejudice of a 100 alnraal public ■ l/Ut truth U uiifbt j, and It will prevail, and It I* only a question uf lima aa rcgu da thatr gaatsal aneruUnm and Indorsement by alt I bar* in my bah da nrlliralm of |atwii| testifying lu ttnequir. oral loruta to Itorir merits. Tba moat prominent pbyetrtkoa of Biy TOO nt r recommend your Ky llj* ' '. rtofftotfufljr, J. A. lo HO)EH. *iuit llatTIU. M. 11., Haitian, My., urilaa: "Tbenle 10 you for the yr< stoat of all Inrwillona. My eight la fully restored 17 tba *■ uf your Relrai Eya Cuta, afiar being almual anliraly blind fur Imtlyali years." Anal. K. *nta. M. P., Itdiiaan y., writes "After total 1 lin.li.ua of my left rya far four >—r, by (Mtralyala to the optic nrve, to IB) utter aal.ru labme-.t your Relent Eye Cup* r. e>rt d my eyesight (■eftnaueoiiy In tbiaa minute-.** Ha r. H. W. fauirati >a, Minister Of M E. Gburwti, writes ; " Tour I'atetit Kya t'upe bare re rlorad my am hi, for aba b I am mum thankful to tba Eatber of Meralee. Hy your adrantaamaatt I •a* at a g'er.iw that your luealunbla Kya Ou|M Rer foitned their murk patfertly In auotdanrs with physiological lav; that they Illegally fed the ej.a that were alamo* tor ntUrUiua. May <*ud greatly Ueaa you, and may y out name ha enahrimed la Iba sffartiobale aaaraorlaa of multiplied iheauui. aa Oba uf the baarladm of yaur klaJ ." Ituaju a 11. bl'aaar, M. p., aay> t •• I aata, and rlatad future as lea kknlly. Tba Patau; Kya 1 Upa. they will mata money, and tnaba It leal, km ; no urn all. oatrb-ymany affair, but a abpert, number one, Up-top hnMaaaa, prolanm, aa faraa I can mm, to ha hfe-hm*.* Mayor PL C. Ella wrote na. latmihrr lAtb, IBM; " 1 bare teated tba Patail Ivory Kya Cape, ant I am mOafftol Uu are good. 1 am pleased •b tbein. TUry are multiply Uw yraihal tavern UfiQ of Lb i|* " Hon. Hnaiat Oiaut, late editor of tba Hew Tort 7*-tbee, w>uu: •'l>H. 4. Mann, uf our My, la a roue imuoita and rwtowlUt man, who la la oat* Lta of Intentional d*cv|4koa or ImpaalUuu" hut W. Maaam-a wrliaa; "Truly. lam (rata, ful to your no hie invention. My fbl la raatoeed by your patent Eye t'upa. May llaareu biaaa and ptearrvajou. 1 kara tmelt ualug specie- lea twenty yaate, I am aeranty-onv tear* ok I do all my • riling without atiaaaa, a ad 1 Uaaa tba taeatator uf l<* P-tent bye cpa every tlma I take up my old ileal pen." utaH-ru Vtotama, M. P., phyHiWaa to Emparor K.l* I' rl, w iota, after harm* Via aiqfiii raatoeed try lot i airnt bye Cap) -Hub (traUlude lo trod, and tbankfuiheas to the inieathrra. PH. 4. Bat 1. A Co., I b retry rnuotuturud the trial of tba Xy* t'upa (In full faith) to alt and every one thai baa any Im paired ej eatrht, baUevtnf aa I da, that auma tba aa penmeut with thia wonderful diaowwry baa proved awaaaaaful on urn, at my adeaaoad period of Ufa— ninety yea re of a*e -I halt eve tbey wtll imlota the vial an to any Individual If they are property applied APULBU BIOKMBEBU. M. P.* OWmnnetreafrA a* AfaaaaeAuarMa, Cmr, aa. Juae kin, la?*, [emaa.l r a|>pearad Adolph Ittom. bri, made oatn to tba following arrtlboei*, and by bun aatwcribed ano a worn urfare am WM. HTEVEHH. J. V. loruiri Cm, Maaa ,4aue:b, I*ll. He, the under-l£Ued, MtUf prrauHally known Dr. Adulpb Hi->ruhety for year*. Wkrt a bun to be an huueet, moral man, Hue!worthy, and tu truth and tMWJt) un|*ed. Ilia rbarwetor la without rrpraacb. M. BUNb'Kt, Ea-Mayor, *i. B. Hf. PAY Id, b> Major, UEtllltlE H. V ILK HI LI.. K M.. KUBEBT H TK H KSBtTtT, CH Trwaa. Krv. W. P. Jowmnaw, M. p.,rf ChiiJtootbe, Mo., who baa oaed, and area other partira aae our Eya ( ■IM, wrllaa: -To tboae wboaafe lay adrire about your /Ulrnf f> Cop* 1 am happy to a late that I believe turn, to ha of great advantage lu many ota*. and abTUhl be tried by all and ungiertod by nam*, rbta la my booc*l ooovteUon." . Header, tbaaa era a few oartiftcatoe out of Ibou Banda we rnmtra, and to the aged we will guarantee your old and dwwead eyw can be made new; your hnpalrwd atgbl, dlmuewa of twwe, and overwmrkad ey own be restored; weak, wwtery and aura ejew cured ; the blind may are ; epectoctaa be dtaearded; eight restored ami *Wloo prwaereod. MpccUdsa and aurglra. oprraitona Waal as*. llaaae wand your addrvsa lo ua, and wc wtll aectd you our book, A OEM WOliTll KKkDISU! A D 1 AX OS II WOETH E LKIS t> Mesa year Eyr* sad Jbsm year tttfhf! Tkrvj A sup pour ."protor.'ts.' By reading our IT ostretsd Ebywiology and Anato my of the b vreigbt, uf 100 pagea, telle bos to rsatorr Impaired rtalou and overworked ryee - bow to cure weak, watery, interned and near-aighted rvea, and all caber dlerems of the eyre. Haals no mote money by ad j anting huge glwaare 00 your boar and dlaftg urtng your taoH Book mailad frws to any paraon. Send on your addruaa. AGENTS WANTED To well the Beirut Kya Cupa to Urn hundreds of pmyb with Imsaad eyaa and tua]Mired aigbl tn your oouuty. Any m-r-oa can ad aa our Agent. To gentlemen or ladles, |A to ESO * day guar at.teed. Full particular* aeut fP. WrtU \ m mlva nri. J. PAT 111 CFC 00., Mc 209 WESTJJd BTEEET. (r.O. JV i WT). BE*" TOHK CITT, X. T. Po Hot mtaatb* opportunity of being brat in C" bntd. Do not delay. Write by ftrwt mall. O'wfc induovtnacta and large profile offered to frnxera during tba wtou r moniba, and to any person who want a a fina-ciam paying buasnesa. tw TM 1-aUocaT cx>UMtsMOW ktiOW*. TO AIHI M aw SoOSW 11 THH PWTTHO HTaTHS. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. Mr WC WANT 900 MORC FIRST-CLASS SCWINC MACHINE ACENTB, AND 800 MEN OF EMERCY ANDABIUTY TO LSARN THE SUBINCBSOFSCLLINCSCWINCMA CHINCS. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, BUT VARVINC ACCOROINC TO ABILITY, CHAR ACTCR AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ACENT. FOR PARTICULARS. ADDRESS Wilson Sewing MacMne Ql CMoaga, Of * Ut U-ASTAT. Srr TsrL c? Xrw Crtatai U. Twenty-Ninth Annual Report or rmt Peon Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. onuti-iril t'lu-al nut SI reel. irnti January I. POt (LXHAMJI . KK KIPTS. Pipsaiaia rwoeiiUa .f1.1W0m.44 Interval meet red. kIAMk M IWerrrd laynnn IM.IHi.It I twerame in value ef vtiwba eke lett.7M.ttk A. i-road internet M.SC M j Total. R.WTJ tuM | Pl-BrKMEYfENTK. l/v—. and andoaiamta paid. .... fTfrHb Pivwlarni- to policy bolder* flkHLil I hurmn.ier—it poltclaa IMJRk.I4 Heinvaran.e. et- b.MII (VnntHxu. Salane. Mr IhJMM T—. advartratag. SUVQtt kt.itrjMM A testa Pt.wm.Hlk r ANNETN. fluted blatea flee and an per cant bonda ■ *!. .ade!|U,ia aad stty loasa tevas yae east, mortgage, railroad Insida bank and ckbar A*k. *LMK?I i Margatei. nil brat Itaoa on properly, vnlnad •IMI.M a UtUUI freooutn n lea. *vur*4 by p01irtaa.........., ISUMJB j loan. ..it eollalarwla sle MfjNKM i Agaut* - balanea* aeearad by bonda Hill at frnmtnmann indtewa not reported. Bat ffffkk j Deferred t-ijm—U due tn ISn. net kAJUT Jt Internet doe and nearttad OS loana agIDH t'aah b-nd and in It net oottipemea UURH ! Heal Ratal— owned by tba oompnny SttjHi * Fwrnlturv at bonModlcaa and agatKMs IkJtkM Totol fiJtoMWS.*: Lit Bl I.ITIKS. Death loaaaa. eke., not vat dee. . fteI.BHWO Rem.nranee raeerrv. 4 s per t Actwary'a table, ete t.katbSl 14 •Snrpln- for p>rliey holder. 4H per —— , rant baata MMPUi Xttntber of poln-nw in foror In *4l Amoont of na) MAkIRM •The fenn ha. Ih. 1 • r,-s ratio of .nrplua to Itabdltim ' of any Mutual tale t 'omp.ny tu the ewntiy SAMfF.I. C. HURT. Pr—tdent RAMt?RI, F STOKRH. H H. bTKPHEXS. Ytre Preatdent. M Y'ten PnwadeM. JAS YVKIB MAStIX. HKXBT AUSTIR. Actuary Beenkaty. IIK W HY t BItHHTX. A.a*t Jw-rrwtory. PHILADELPHIA Weekly Times. TDK IJUiIIEKT AMI SPKHiIITI.IEHT Weekly In the Earners A'lilsw. nfty-Ma t olnmn. filled with the f IIOH KST HE API Mi. Tnr Pttlt iMl.rmt Wrral.l Tiwra. • hnet of nftr-aat onlumwa, wtll be laaued ow Saturday. Mar. ha and every Saturday tharwalter. eonUtnmg am-vt esmplelt* dlKi-wt nl'tbe rurTent npwa t tie week pnllileul, etarlnl. literary, flnas mil, eonttnrrelnl and general t Iter lean edl- Inrlalv on the pabllr laeui a and artsra sf lbs ecnt free lo any person vending a club of ten. THE TIMES. A FIHMT-f'I.AHS INDEPENDENT MORN. IN4J NKUSPAPKR. In pnblialied avwry morn n* ih inday* eacentodh and de- I ..-rod by rarr.erv at If .ent per week. Mail aula 8.-ril-ers itiei.jr free', Pi.1 41 |KT ann-tm. or HI rente per mnid.i TutfiXElSanpatei Prnting Kytal.liabment ta the nml c .inpVt-. in the united St dm. and haa the fust machinery that the world can f urniah, cajvable ftf print at* one thousand coptsa of the daily edition per min.itc. and in the very best atyleof the art, and tie fa- . f lit.es for new* are unrurpaaurl by any journal in the own. TI.tIKH tar cxcrctl* that of A 1.1. , Iho other I'hilndrlpliln .Ylorning I'aprrw A'O.tlHlNEll), rxcrnt one. Roin'tl ncc oliould be made by draft or post-offioe order Addrcsj THKTIAIKM, Tiuirn llnlldlng, PhUiydrlpbla, I A PRRHLRMI RXTRRBAI. grXCIETC AJTD BRAtmnBB or TUB u> GLENN'S SOLPHDR SOAP. Ah • remedy for DURABRH, BoBSB, ABBABIORA sod HoIiORRBBi or TWB 8if; j a doaiiotyuT, tUAmftclanl, nnd ■id An* of prcrenUnf Rod curing iu.rumetiguj Mid Goat j bod u HP A iJjUBCT Off THB Toujffr sod TBR HATH. "GIJOOI'b Bum-bur BOAI-" is ltd nnirnuTibljr the beat artkie CYST offt-red lo lite Araemna pobUc. l ire (n Avian, Iff H Tib Bk. HMaYlghia. ffaos t7t • west.mini ask ReekbmekOslAka Thsheak. ' 3 Asmpiasfrw. Hmiwl PmWeililljCsMkahasa'Aß 125 ZEL'tWMm%Bf ' L A igMWS fS* gff >66 M Ilk X M REM. Catahsra* aad Nasiplii fttk >* Miflßl /Oml uSSmSSSr.nitit, Id,f. S5 SKTfM!!?-, fflMSSSb iSftf M( ) XEY t vJStoMfftor' 111 A AXTHt aSf.rr ... Iftb I attos Bh.KssTwek PENSIONS ASH T. SeKrgan. AMy . ftw ■ Phria Jw. AA U ATtinßM. A Ovaak Ita.glw - )• X Walsh an : DutlH frw. to tosn listter Una VV Islf. Ad lTwea k i Dl'l.TkK A X> . t -sag-. •MA A Nagtk. Agsuu aiaM SB haal aatt % < Dec uuejkc (ma #VVU kLnaJU KB4IN -ON. Peteaw. Itiak. Ufllffl Ml 1.1.m tis Pwaat-mg and K owning Me If Iftll ciimery AdUrwsa TIiBSfAPO HTSib *1 IIIKI Mia.tXt.Kuto.X V SIOS2S ci;r7^£rs^xrsr=: S PI "SMT C> JNL V i **•&. f W+l sssal, bMI UarpPSML rifTifirrvc t 4 ** •&**■*** >• ur*fi~ vuinll JL ID 1 Send ** fnr FtfYttlar r!li isa C *- ' ***** ■—f iMlapiw TM lit. . rtlslL _I^L BBaBBMBBBB* -i. kaa. ft KM IIKATKM. 11-ak. Milk. Wans DnnkA 4 , IT yawktj, la the mght, ee when fie. . out Newt I rrt for oeste AtiE.VTs WAXTk.X>. Addrvwa . 11. JI VYIVCe, Deep Hirer, (waa. Qfiflfl A Tear nsd Kiyraar. tugnod Aorwyw ~ she >T wasked imryeosrw in a ... J aaa.tatrn-i rsra.i^gK. 1 - JIOtoSLOOO!HSHS*- Adinwa BAXTER .< lVi.l|.g..r Ms. 1 flTlffC H'atgvk, male asd hsili.at-ai < n YjrCall A O , naptsy tweet, t u w U eawahs ft and pleaaam l.aaf r-wtery, < 'sum —set. na ar-w, aa ; *.apeseew |u4 t-r 1 - D ljr*i: .Hwssisctsri'-s f's.. rw ttoaii O e% CORETIIIM: N FY), -ladrea. why pea roarCa*. I* erhto the tenebie era be ehetaked by w.i,ai far w p.ir tt'E*" Kkh-rrXKRS- Heal by mail apt* re opt of 711 eeat J r. fww>e , |toi.Hfi:lpß FIMPLES, BLOTCHES, And Eruptions on tho Face, ft osnsME sod m mmrUfyom tn iwrsmu nf n W mx gniAfr toly carj. hsnng the tola fktr waj CARL UKXDRICKS. M D„ Arorwra. Mini Electricity .a 1.1 fc. r*Sk Tt ffi Neer-re p..macs. fr to- P J WHITK. *7 ltutd Struct. New Tort. Htlta'a L'wtvereaJ Dnwgk Hrrwp haw h 1 tuaai' iw> g the leading >agh rianedia. ta nur trade We ham known WSM-. where it haa given relief, e ere our bed Wtodartae. hare-tailed We warrail.t 11 is cvvey caae aa I •re aalaahed thai it is na* of the t—t i.-edtcism of p* kind BIIAKO.N. SWtffT A til Htortingrtile. N' V lAllftlTFT) mi and MR m Mf IN * kmAJ OuwJmw.mr Int.rwakat-le.w Eureka ■■ G|*aa Lamp Chttaneyx. M -n t--r Hafetj bo'vmatu. Kiktngwidiera. l.rmt- tenia wlc- St.xtK) a year, hotel aad tramline .iinuei puj a f—el men No lieeidliag. Nu nek. Beet toiling gaud m ih* Amrwßit wiHtH. 11. 11. ROHII A CO.. < !St INXATH. OHIO. _ IIARKV IIAZEI.'H y I|||4FP lbs tuatchlues sterr nn-t T Allß tt Ikb etch l'a T Fwlicfenlsn-ir I VHVlwmm ing. mirth ie-r ktus wad uawiwl saw a sanw g twattwr fILMI - ).ar. .1 emu D I lllk I • topy of NewadweW. .Wd 111 DLMIt i * , A BOOK for the MILLION M ED, CAL ADVICE aaiy. No. 111 North Nth Sleaat. Si. Lauta. Mo. Yonity America Pm Co., Pa M MLKKXT ST.. NEW YORK, f ric.|e-at m-4 brit'bund and ttfejl *ito" seir-iuklag printing jarvawea. -. to- -a.' tobsas .-a ail -*ak—J , a Lad —to aaa-a g R • adl a fdyraa fe T* ■* I ->LLbA.<, to j • ff*-to.sg -i*Ld, W 4 -a-m. fto. A- fg I • L ■teCr""*-- ■%.'# MUii A irUNUii a qav rscstsr Ofctlb-ifax. IpKiaia2~ief Trpt. CeU.fc.its costi. Yhr Brto Trwaa vrl'h-itk Jto < hunSw'claim -1 YaJ™ 1 aaWto tain radical sure, but a guar. lßLßiuaMy antes of a oomfurtaM-. V cure ami aatiafacbiry .-ur-ii. H .ytoto- anor lack and to to nay full price for all that do not au t. Price, single,like -at. *1; for both sidca. Stt. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price N ft.—Thi, Tmaa wiu. crux more Ruptures than any of those for which extravagant claims are made. Circulars free POMKKOY TRUSS CO.. 74U Broadway. New Yak. pAG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY A I lENTENI EXHIBITION It crmuln# 330 n n*T*Tityro of bnUdinjr* and •conos in th Grrbul K*hibitic>n. Andio thv onljr Authon* u* and compbrto hMon pabpohod. It t-rat® of thr xraui buiklmc®, srcmdorfttl FiiiibiU. conopitie® ftrwat t*enr * cl Vfiy cho®p and *U® at *Wc >ll. Alnn Ayunr nold 4$ c<>pioa m ooa day. Send for our ostra to Agsnls ami a full dweripti"!* of thi work Adirv® 4 NATIONAL ri r BUftIIINO CXY. pHiiaADriraiA. PA. r A TFTTn'Rr worthUHi* U*>k 05 LAU A JL VF la e th® R&hibitktn arnt •kixurcircHlatdMi ]V not be dscTsd Ssr that fhs Umk JNU buy onUiri t ®d 830 fin rrucrvin®-. TO ADVERTISERS! BEALS & FOSTER, No. 41 Park Row, NEW YORK, GENERAL AGRXTH FOR THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ONION LISTS OF CO-OPERATIYE^NEWSPAPERS. desiring to ua ether of tba Liets (not publtabod in thoir twn city raty ooramunic it 4 Maura BEALS k FOSTER V.li hereafter paa* through their hau l*. A. J. AIKKN's, I'rculilrnt A Jg*gkH NcwHgHfftor Union. W. Y-S- f- Ms. ff. IXTHEN WRITING TO A OVERTIMES'*, zLriT&r&zz " u ih -