FARM. HARM* AMI HOUSEHOLD. The CKMKNT FOR GI.AHS, —Take quick lime, white.- of eggs and old thick var nish : grind mid temper well lop'thtr, and it i rt: dy for use. CORN MUFFINS. —Six ounces flour, three ounces Indian meal. two tnWWixv in fain sugar, one tahlesinionful melted hut tor, one i - one-half pint milk, three teaapoonfnU 1 iaK ing powder, MMAHOOKS. Blanch and pound eight ounces of almonds in rose or orange flower water; boat the whit< of eight eggs; then mix with two jnnuids of sugar aiftsl witii the nhnotnls to n past*'; lav a sheet of p.i|. Ron a tin and j tumhler of cold water, and boil till it v.'jM's, lleat the whites ot three eggs to a stiff froth and stir verv fast into the boiling water and atigar ; stir till nearly cold, flavor with lemon, and when perfectly cold frost the cake Ot.l* I'ASHIOXV.I* tIIN.iKKRRKXI*. T**.> cupful* New Orienu* inohu*sea, vuto vnji ful melt,\l buiter. two erg*, lw* r*n favhlespoonful* wsln di-sol*ed in l**t water, one tablesjH**nfui giuger, a little salt, and flour sufficient to tx*U .*ut ; Kike in two s.iuaiv tins; mark with a Knife half an inch apart en top. To OLKAVSK THK HKAU- A duneV worth of pulxemexl l.*ra\, xbasolrexl tliorongldy n a pint v*f water. Cleati*' the head, esjHl,l water. Will keep the In .id very clean. Mki tn |*iirt ix glossy l.vk to tin" l.air. especially if each appi cation is followtsl bv a vig- OMIW brushing. CBKAXI PI res.—Stir into one-hi*!f junt bciling v . t. r tmtr ounces t>utt'r ; six ouniN's flour; stir quite amootit, when cxxil, add five eggs, well ln*aten, anil one even teaspo. nfnl of tvvking powvler ; put in pattypan*, ami bake in a very quick oven ; wh. n o4*l, cut ojvu tuiiftill with the cream. For the otwuti—one pint boiling uiilk, one cupful sugar, tlir**- eggs w >U Lieut en. half cupful ixmi starch ; flavor with lemou or vanilla. WATER KtsiNos TOK ltuxu—Take a quart pitelu r and a s(*oon. scahl them ; fid tlie j'it lier half full of lniiliug wat-r ; W the water cool to the teinjvnxtutv of govsl, hot d sliwater ; -'.u'sn tl ur to nuke a lvatter as thick as for jwuioakcs ; avid a quarter t< i*jH*v>uful of salt and as much soda ; cover clv'scly,; s't where it vr.li k.x'p qui' war::-, stirring omuiciuilly; it will rio in fix—or > x hour*. Smie prefer tin - tv* hoo or brew era* yeast. HARRISON Prsmxa. —One ami ori** lialf cupj' i'.s of chopped suet, o:.e cU|- ful of inohuss.'s, one and one-half oup fnls of clioj'ptvl rtiisiu>. out* xutjifnl of nonr milk, one teaspoonfnl of stala, one teasjK*. ttful of cream tartar, or two tea sjHK*ufnls of haking jviwder, s-.it.xl Inrongh the flour th.roughly; spice*, and stir as thick as for jtound coke, an.l hofl thrxv hour*. S.nu-e made of egg, sugar and creeim. or any other rich rc cijH>. Arru-s IN RlCK, —Scoop out tlie cx>rea and jxar* v very neatly half a dozen good siz*\l apples; boil them iu thin, clarified sugar; let them imbibe the sugar, ami In* careful t. jr. serve their form. Make a marmalade with some other aj*ples, add ing to it apricot marmalade and four tvuiHvs of rice, previously Kiilexl iu nutk. with sugar atul butter, ami the yolk- of t* . r tliree eggs; put them into a dish for tab! ', surround it with a IHT der of rice and manualale and lvake it. Luox PIUS. —Two large fresh lemons; grate off tlie rind ; if not bitter, reserve it for the filliug of the pie; pure off every bit of the white skin of the leim u ta* it toughens while oookiug>; then cut tiie letni'U into very thin Alices with sharp knife, an 1 take out the seeds ; two euj*- fuls of sugar, threee tablespoonfuls of water, and two of sifted flour. Pot into tlie pie a layer of lemou, then one of sugar, then one of tiie grated rind, and lastly, of dour, and *•> on till tlie ingre dients are u*ed ; sjirinkle the water over all, and cover with upper crust. Be sure to have the under crust lap over the up per. an.l pinch it weii, as the syrup will e *'k all out if care is not taken when finishing the edge of crush This quantity x makes one medium sised pie. ON \\ Urn I. Mr. W. C. Fish, of (Jnunilago county X. Y.,givt * t'-..' OomUrjf OgMnhMM th' following r jsirt of lii* experiments in s. wing salt on spring wheat. It is evi dent that his success comes mainly from tlie jiowcr of the salt to attract ami re tain the t >isture of tlie atmosphere. He says : " For over twenty-five years' farming on soil too hot and dry for spring wheat to till well (in tlie usual manner of cultivation), it proved a very uncertain crop. Becoming nearly d:s couraged in trying o raise it, I bjgan four years ago sowing salt. The first year tlirec buaht Is were scattered on the grouml, jest as the wheat was fairly up and the ground was dry. Twenty-five bushels per acre was the first year's yield. Tlie second year four bnshels of salt were sown, and tweuty-uine bushels of plump wheat were raised to tlie acre. The thirvl erjH'riment was four bushels of salt, ami thirty of wheat to the acre. For tiie past summer in Onondaga county the thermometer has marked eighty d-pm** ami upward for thirty eight days, fifteen of which were over ninety degrees, and it was a scorching time for spring grain. For the first trial I drilled, ou six acres of corn stub ble gronrnl, one ami three-fourths bush els of wheat, and sowed six bushels of salt broadcast to the acre. A strip was left without any sidt, which was very light. On this ground the dew dri.sl off quicker and tlie wheat headed out two days later, with the straw darker col ored and badly crinkled down. Tlie yield this year was twenty-six bushels per acre." For Wonntii. A correspondent send* the following; A few weeks since as I was driving in an open wagon, my horse, took fright and the bit broke, so I was entirely at the mercy of circumstance*. I was thrown from the wagon, my face severely cut and scratched and my * body sadly bruised. I insisted on wid king hoino m as to keep my blood in vigorous circula tion, and not allow my tall and bniis*-s to stiffen inc. On my arrival at home I had the glue jxt jmt on the stove, an.l after washing my wounds carefully cov ered them with old linen on which the glue had leen spread. All pain ceased from the moment of the application, ami iu an hour from the time of the accident I was at my work again. The wounds healed without any scar, and were not disturbed in any way. As fast as tliev got well and the liuen peeled up I cut it off with scissors. For many years I have tried tlie virtue of glue in slight abra sions, but this test of it* value as a heal ing application I thought worth gixring to your readers. Fnrm Note*. Leached ashes seem to be particularly favorable to out*. They are beneficial to most any crop, however, and these effects are permanent in their nature. If carefully packed in barrels nnd headed up, says the llura! Home, ap ples will keep full as well as any other way, and, unless decaying very badly, we question the policy of a**, rting the m at all until the latter part of the w inter. We do not approve of assorting apples in the cellar frequently, unless they are upon shelves, in single tiers. Cases of death to cattle from eating smutty eorn fodder are reported in nn merous t jwns in the northern part of Connecticut, and some of the cases in New Can : in, which were supposed to be a new cattle disease, are doubtless due to this cause. The unusual amount of smut on corn tlie past season is said to be due to wet weather dnring Bilking time. Made Happy. "Oh. mamma, if I only could have one of those new style of dresses made to button down the back from the neck to the heels." "Well, my daughter, you can." " What! I can ?" " Yes, dear." " Button clear down ?" " Certainly, my darling.'' " With smoke pearl buttons ?" "Yes, pet." " And galoon trimmings t" " Yes, dearest." " Oh, mamma 1" They hug. Sttrjirisers Snrprisexl. A Baltimore paper tsaya ; A* Cluude* Mules and liir wife wen' in their home, the d.Mxf was opemxl in answer to a knock, when in tuslusl pell tnell twenty tnas,|uernder* in the most gnites.jno and horrible eostunies possible to imagine, Mr*. Mid. - was *, ate.l with a child upon her lap. The little one beeommg fright enod seream.sl, arid the met her, who recognized among the mas*juernler* many of her most intimate (ri.Tidw, male and female, vainly t'luleaxor*'*! to .ms. t it, Mr. Males owns an enormous New fouudland dog, which at one** bound.-.1 uj> stairs nnd made an attack upon tin* intruders. There is no r.voi'd of any frmer ]*anie where the means el egress were taker. • >.* nt i,;.'.*f m- 1 .'.ptiekly tiiiut on tlnsvH*easH*u. In two and three .jnatler aeoxtuds tiie house xxa- clear, and the str*vt, for two bl.H'ks . itlier way . was fllh**! with flying figure- of e*er* d. -.-r p tion. V dexil slipjn.l on the ice as a harlequin ran oxer him foUoxx.sl by a eloxxn. V nee tx crawl. .1 en i s lmnd an.l kn.s's under the steps . ! an adjoin tug house, an.l other characters so lit. i.-.l tu .'T.iry dirivtioit. Mules s.vy* if they over g* i th..t party t get I . r again he will be glad t<> see them, ami will chain up tire " purp." V Loose Lertl. Why xfiil u*xf * ime rlt Amen,-an :i ' buy uj> Vis.x ui t Mat*lav me, wW*a.ild hitiisi'li to tlie .jutsxa for a shilling ? asks a laindon tvnvsp-ou.lrnt. llris young man is the eldest a*iti of au earl, un d*mbtsl heir t • the estate* and title, handsome, graceful, *ell iiluintiHl and vxnurg. At the txamlusiou, it is snp jh'-hnl, of a family tvw, he presented himself at tlih Hoyal Artillery at \\<- wa it, and, reeeivuif the que.m*!- -lulling. 'list*\l a* a tNimmoti s.l*lter. When it .xame t * stating wit ' he was, yon can imagine the flutter the utealeut **r. ats!. In the eoitrse of the *lay his father got wiu.l of it. an I came down to Ivarraeks, jsxivl "sumrt " money a pound . r t**.' and g*'t h'* young lorxlsbq* off. The yxmug man's plea wa* that he x*n* allow ed but Aid a ** oek loconie, an I a lord could uot Uxe ou that. The very next via* ho enitste l again, but again he wa* turned from hi* purpose by tlie NTU mamlutg <*ffieer oserxusiug the | ivr, >ga tive vest>.l iu lnm of refusing any re cruit he d.sos n.*t dxvui suitable. The rej*. rt is that the vis.\Nunt has now en listed iifa ejxvalry rv-gm ent, where, in a.l dition t-> ether hariialiiii*, he will la obUgxxl to perform a stableman's duties. Au Absent Minded Senator. United States Senator ('.oldtliwa.te, saxs an exchange, lia* long las'u atlliet**! with absent miirdedueas. lie lias gr. at iliffiivtlty iu keeping tnxek of his wearing apparel, lie constantly lose* hi* coat ■ r liat. A>ue or two page- are kept running a g\**xl deal of tlie time to supply the gentleman's lack of iukelUvt. If lie g>. .* to tlie llv.use. Lie xx ill take liis hat an.lcl.vik there, and l>e sure to leave one or both of them oil a sofa or on sum' luenilfr'* de*k v He lias often lia 1 to wait for hours alula {nigo* ami messengers wer>' hunting up stray garments. He ever lia* the habit of taking other p.* .pie's eoata by mistake, pArtienlarly if they luqqH'ti U> hang near Iris own peg. One dav a senat 'r missed hi* ftat, i*mtaiuing about iu money. The >h*ap lMHraiice was attemlivl bv such JHVU liixr circumstances that the detectives called at Senator's 00l itiiwoite * I -us*', and askc*.l him if he had his own coat. After searching his closet for a tunx'tliev retuniol his lost coat, saying: "Tli;s dv*es quite lxxik like my coat." The lost money was foutid safe in the pocket. This story told was by an officer of the Senate. How the Indian* C limb Tree*. In South America even the weakest woman uiay If not uncommonly seen plucking the fruit at the tree tops. If the Iwrk is so smooth and slippery that they cannot go up by climbing, they us. other means. They make a hoop of wild vine*, and putting their f.x-t inside they use it us a sujiport iu climbing. The negro of the west oust of Africa makes a larger hoop around the tre -. and gets insivte it, and jerk* it up the tree with his liauds, a little at a time, drawiu? tiis legs up niter it. The Talii tian Ivivs tic their feet t- geth.-r, f-mr ■ r five inches apart, with a piece of palm l>ark, and with the aid of this fetter go up tlie cocoa jialms to gntln r nuts. The native women of Australia climb the gum trees after opposutus; where the bark is rough they chop holes \* ith a liatcliet, then one throws sKmt tiie tn-e a rope twice as long as will go around it. puts her hatchrt on her croiqxsl lieiul, and, placing her feet against the tree ami grasping tlie rope with her hands, she hitcln-s it up by jerks. uiif flame would ix-aeh us. Could we reach it.s ap parent h-'riaec, we would find it c> >nx powd of clouds of fine particles or gll nlcs of molten metal, tossing and heav ing, rising and falling. Thousands of flushes of lightning or of peals of thun der would lie as nothing to the light and noise. But the nearer the center should be approached, the more quiet all xvoiil.l lx-coiue, ami wc would discover that the main txaly -of the sun was cuuqioac.l of molten metal in u sort of gaseous state, which, lmrwting out here aud there into eccentric action, produces tii a strange we so often observe. It i* estimated that tlie sun is contracting at the rate of 125 feet i r year. At this rate, after the lapse of a few million years, it would lie no longer a ami. Hut tied has made some law hi regulate this as well as all the other heavenlv bodies. What it is, no man can say. We can fol iow God a little way in His works, but after all it is onlv a little xx.:y. Au Auiu*ing Incident. A rati er amusing incident is fold as liax-ing occurred recently at a church iu Connecticut not many miles from Fair fieliL Tlie clergyman, it would appear, depired to call the attention of l,is con gregation to the facttiiat it Iwing the last Sunday of the month lie would a Iminis ter the rite of baptism to children. Pre vious to hi* haxring entered the pulpit lie had received from one' of his elder*, xvho by the way wn* quite deaf, a notice to the e'ffeet that us the children won lei lie present tiiat I*. M. and lie had the new Sna.tay-ftcliool l>ook* ready for distribu tion, he would have tiieui there to sell to all who desired them. After the sermon the clergyman Is-gan tlie notice of bap tismal service, thus : " All of tlio-e linv ing children and desiring to have ttiem baptized will bring them this afternoon." At tlii* jK nt the deaf cider, li'-iuniig tlie tnei'fion of children, sti|ipo*eii it x*-a something in refereuoe to hi* l**>ks, and rising, said ; " All of those having none, and desiring them, will lie supplied by me for the sum of twenty-five cents." The President's Salary. Tlie United States House committee on appropriations, in the Legislative and Executive Appropriation bill, pro vide S2S,ry UjM'ii the gx'VenitiH'nt toi'tdeem its outstanding legal tender notes ut coin on ptv*ciit*titn, but it is eertuiiily most .I. >iralde and will pr*ve nuv t ben. tleuxl toexetx jHH'iiunuy inter. -1 of the exntu try to hasten the day ** hen tlie jntper .'nx'ulaUoti l tlie country ami tlx- eidd e>m shall have equal vain. - Vt a Intel day if currency and c. n should i. taiu equal xalu. s it might bee..me . Ix .sable to Kiith.iri/e a ditxvt resumption. I lie*.• tire time li * enme when b* a situ J'le net of the legtaiiUl**' biWlM'll i I the government tin* most d. liable u .nit can t><* obtaiiHxl, i utu xtreugtheti.xl in this *i. ** by the eourw trade hi* taken in the l.isWtwo ycata ami I'* the st ix ' gtll .if the .'ix .lit o! the I tllt.'vl Ktat.'s at home ami abroad. For tlie tlacal x.-ar ending June HG, 1878, the exports oi tire Utuied States I'Xixxd.xl tlie Hup ii* by 1 .1, IH'J, but our export* include Kltl,.'>ti , .l,tuH ot specie and bnliion in ex.* ** of tlie itu p.'ttsof the-.nuc iX'tnuusiit scs. Forthe mX month* of the pi.' >ut fiscal year from July 1. tKTti, t • Jatiu.ity t, lt*77, tie exc. - of I \]*>rts OXt'l !lu|*>rt* tuuouttte*! t > 5>107,7'4f,NtU), an.l tl e un irorta ot up. .-.e ami bullion exeeexie.l the imjwrUvof heprxvi HIS metal* by tftl.lyj,- 147 ai the same time, L'iie actual .TI*S of exj*oris over imp- rta f, i tii • six month*. exelu -.*e of specie atnl bullion, . mounted to 811 >,7l'7,tHtl, showing for tlie time I* itrg Lj e ru-'uinulatiou of spco.c artvi hulls u in tlie country amount ing to mare than Kb.i*>(*,(*JO, iu a>l.btion t< the nal Hint product of those tuetais f*>r the same perusl a total increase of gold and silver for the six tuoutn* not far short of or. * a K. t a H. It s exivt.Tit that tildes- tma great increase of the precious lu.Ud* euu iv uuh.axi at liiHiu* hi *uch a way us to make it in aotn •in I.T re munerative t" holders, It 11111*1 st ok, a foreign market a* surely us would any other product v*f the Miil or tu nmiaehiry. Vu* legislation whieii ** It k. ef. c ill and lull .mil at home wilt, in my iitvi tnetit, so. n bring nlsmt jiraetieal resumption an.l wilt udd the e> an of tile e- intry to tlie circulating mtslinm, thn* securing a h. dtliy " iutlat .'it " of a sound currency to the great advantage if every legiti mate bti.-dii. --s infer. >i. The act to prov l.ie for the reuui|>tioti. >f specie paynn nt* unthoriE.*! the sri'- rx-tary of the treaaury t ra*U" U-uvls of either of tlie descrt|ib"Us nan ten in the act ot I' - api>r*'V'd July it. . I*7o, entitled Au act to antic Tine the re funding . >f the national debt,** for not hwa than jatr for gxid. With the jr.: value of the four an.l one-half I er reut. ItOtuU in the markets of the xx. rl.t they .*>uld li' exchange*! at j or for gold, thus - trength cii ug tin- treaaury to Meet final r> sitmp t .ui autl to keep the of * .merer th* demand, pciuling its (M-ruiau. .t tute, acirculntiug mtxlium at home. Ad that wouhl further be required would !*■ t • rv duce the voliuua of legal tender not. * iu circulation. To a.Toti;ili>ui litis, I would suggest an act autinirivu: the s.s-rotary f tiie trcu-sury to i-siie f.-nr p reeni. IJOU.IS, with forty ye:*rs t* tun before maturity. t* lw . xchiuigevl for 1. gal teu der uot en whenever pre-wntixi iu igtm of S."*l or any multiple th reof, tiie whol. amount of audi U.uds, however, not to • \xexl $Us U** >,**•. To iin-r* . t 1 >• home demand for such lain.is 1 would recommend th.it they be available for .l !-•- i iii th- I nit-d Stat tre-aHitry f.u banking purpos*'* under the various pro visions of the lax* relating t national hanks. 1 would auggcst further ti nt national banks l>e rxxptire*! to r* tain a eerlain {* r cent of th* - *xiia interest rwceirxi from the bond* dep*w;U-(i by them vvitfi th- treasury to secure their cireullUi"u. 1 would also roeomiuend the repeal of the third section of tlie joint resolution for tlie is n- of silver coin, approve*! July '_' J. 1876, limiting tlie sill'-' 1 arv com and fraeti--nal eurre' i-y t-1 SCitl.tJOil.ti a). I am sat:-tied that if Con -r- will enact some stt*'h law it* will atviuiqiiiali the end suggested they x* 11 gixe a rebef to the *paihng. Her husband lual no woni* for her, but cximw.led hi* sister-in-law. The neglected wife opened her heart to a village gossip, and a vitri- buiceeommithv x-dhxt the house nt mid night, dragged the faithless husband fn>m his tsvi, and would have hung him t<> a tree if his wife hrul not pleaded for his life. Tliey took tiie rope from his ueck and set him free. After the neigh bors ha.l dej.arte.l lie took a heavy curb bridle from the burn ami going up stairs struck the jsmr woman as she was kneel ing at jirav. r with a photograph of her child in her hand. He dragged her to the head of the stair*, threw her down, nn.l us.xl the bridle until she was .1- ul. Her sister now apjvnrcd on the scene ; two horses were saddled . the sister-in-law was put on one atul the corpse on the other; lie le i the ghastly cavnlcndc to the river, where lie cut a hole in the ice and dumped the Isslv. A villag. r .s-pi.sl him nt his work and liore the ti lings to the settlement. Armed men startol iu pursuit and etuno uji with the nmrdercr and his cotnpiuiiou just at tliev were in. uniting their horses at the bridiro. .Shots were exchanged ; the woman fell .lend ; the murderer's horse xv:is shot down ; a rope v.as lirouglit forwanl, and the confession xr.xs wrtuig fr >tn bim Unit his little .laughter had lieon poison *1 by her aunt, lb- washnn-'. 1 without delay, sn.l his l**lv was burned. Such is life in the breezy West. Hon to Prevent Colds. J'upular .NeiYner Monthly gixes good advice in regar.l to the prevention of colds. The mistake is often made of taking great care to put on extra vri|* and when jireparing for outdoor ex'-rrise. This is not nt all tiecessnry in robust lew*.m . HnfTieient heat t . jire veut all risk of chill is genernt.s! iu the Isxly bv exen'isc. The care should lie taken t) retain enflleieiit clothing nfter • ■xi rcise, and when at r.-st, to prevent the heat passing out of the body. Indeed, [lersoiis .very often catch chills from throwing off cxt.-n clothing after exer cise, or from sitting about in garments the material of which is not ad.qitcd t • gir.-vent the radiation of h'-ut from the body. Hl* Patent Nose. 11l the liftttb- of Gettysburg a soldier received a salwr cut iieross tlio facexvhich mowed off a section ot his nose. He wa* taken in hand by a Parisian arti t, who restored the nose to lifelike prois-rtions. In the oompositicm of the artificial organ rnblier and gum were used, and the nose maker did not think it necessary to cau tion the nose buyer against a teinpera tnre of one htin ire I anil cightv-tlvo d< - gree* Fnhr. The soldier to k a Turkish bath in Han Francisco, and on looking in a mirror after a long bake in tiie h"tt'*t room, discovered that his nose was blis tered, bulged, puckered, shapeless. It wn* impossible to detach the artificial section, aud the poor follow xxill have to go to Paris to have it repaired. " Ullo, Fwod! What on earth are you walking about with that, beastly sausage under your arm for?" Fwea: "Well—aw—tlie fact is, tlieothaw day I saw in the papnws that a fella'd sent to the workhouse—aw—because he'd got no visible means of subsistence. Put me in a regular blue funk, you know ! Ho I got this sswsagc to protect myself." SI MMIRY OF M RS. tism* ot till, trai Iron. Home nail M.ni.nl, Tin' Rkx'toral fnuiiiiiaiih.il U ll>>m full an.l isanpli'le, nii'l c*>li!.l*t* ef tlir f<>ll<>M~lii|l K'ii tlellll'll Jii.li •• ( lift. i.l. Ivtn . 11l 1.1, lt..|. Miller, ll lv Sti. >ii({, lU j. mill llimllri, I;. ]■ Seiiatma fti.iniil, li.'iu I ilitniiuln, li. g> IT. Poll. Mill li. I'll' . ll:.to. VII ..|l, llt 111 III! 11. 1.1, Ke| l|..nr. lisp , limit.>ll. lam IV v tie. In in. Ml et (lie ahoxo nr.. Umt.iii.uv|i| Mi. I'si ne, win., 1 lien iu It tmiiu-1 to ih. bar, t prop et I) a eapltii list V.'nttu, I■.uk of .Millionth. 1 hlti. . autil, I 'ana.lit, kill. >1 I latsi. t ■ the I'l. I.lelll cut a e..uiluUlii.'Ktl|i t l ii£|, . Hiking lie ptl ■ Ifte .( a I 'til to a|.|'l o|l lal. £ in.IHKI iii.'Bl 1x on th. e\]'< l lllleIII" oil It i| alel t<. I it VV ..I. i \ let at s, nal, an.l n.slan < . the Vh( al nla th • aler as lli.ll.'nltlik oui lack of ] lop ill. • of troll li .1* ut lit mil has t:ii. ii an UII.MU IIiUHIMI |*i.l.in n> John Mi IK .... . ■ ity of tl M. at: .< ii. 11. Il- ■-k is ]s '. s.ttaliv tn HI ellUstl fit. ii.ll. 11l halls to .'all. oil the nal lal. vxhtflt the. ."all do so tun.'li Is tt r than i... olai tr.s.pa, lie U Iti&rtittg uith c>ssl el.v. , and ho]* to MUi.l Up til. Indian lro.il 1 > in this i .nie i V puhhe mxttng Mas held i i N.'i* V>iU to . qt> - a*in ; alliv M 'th th. t l.rl-tian T .oiaiis **h> al' n ii ls'iti< .'t.iM.l.d 1 . th. ..all I \ tie M.j.aiit ii...tan links the Vnieri. .11 atiiji l*ak. -ta, fl.an N. . it. !< ana foi ljiii|> ! a alruek I i Ici.ln.u, and ) lllli.tL Thi'l. of tint US', from trl*e I , -lilt. . . Ilidia. ihlfh. 1 his kaxe is* upat.uii to ',S*H| u. U, I.dJU Is.ys, i.tl horsi-a an.l fits-. mht at. am . .i„..'i> - . Au . itrllsll. | 1 1 ', f th. I 'hard. sl> Mil Ma.s. I Skat, ill Is 'U s n;. ts t.. la. ak jail Mrs di-t irr.it all,l frit strati .1 I!.. conaMW • Jur* .n.r the vii'tiina of the Hruoklvii Tin at. r tire has Jn.-t found a >. r.llof 111 uhleh the. tin I no isirtjeular fault with the theater hilildli.t the js.h e ufth ft in eoiui.iaiid at th* time is,. isitr*sl f..i not i> dlatrlhntn.]; Ins men as to aid the .s.a] < of the u.tfortii.iata-. , tiiat the Ui. . i.oaleU (eau ..1..-• i'f th. dro). avww e .initio m "ontSet with the Is later light ami that "the .nl tii' gained In a.lwray and tail. 1 to ts- txltunlUlied 1 > eaiis. of the in. aouani !e uegh et vf tin* mating, mud of oal.l theater. J. l n fair 11, a Ne,* Yolk des|s>raelo only fouiU.ii al - old, eon.luitt.si a hrutal assault iigsm a little gul of M Jen-, and when Uw. ehll t a fathel wlit te> JiWies.*Ue, IH ailsnl to her ele - f" hel(>, lie- JSMUIg -MUiidrel staldrd Inn* in the met* New Jers. tr felitrai railway sl.s khold. i > are eal l n to take fJ.is ■ 'wm of Certut *nt*s to sve Uie eolng.au* thi I* .tf,niio*erucli of llrvS* j \ II llKMtig st• I,"It oil ao.setilt . t lie .I Magry i llig .Tit down, thnr }'l..e s ..ere tl:!s| with ttoeli fraen N w tiuk >it,. 'l!,. Ilr - !via m.u at bwk.sl the lals i. r-fr loi.rtl err .T it rtery otn*.rtunit *. aid ku.ul" r wen injured. The inleiferoins of the pod Mas nee. ss*iy to j,re lent ut. .isrve red me The M, arcan ( u*- ernnmnt has • itrary to th. . \is late t . f .cay . 00, oaitl t! ■ -t o.siaitnwut of *.s 'aor dm tins po.vjo!. lit lutder the vndkl rta it.s e- tuliilssi, u. . i tie rnhal'it atUs of . all, Colom -I.a s. Ut); Am i a. ha*Ui.' retells d Of lli.-l tjie ljU-rals, w, re .>*. r| M.r,l and three fitur ,l>. I of the tli-'irg. lit* . .t down. The t .wn wl> then sos-ktsl I y the Tlehw* Mho c .luunttoil luse.f outrage- ...the kausta la'gislsture ejected < . ■ rlumb to the I'mt. d States -m iiat.. , Die li, iv - nal* r - a irint.r I < In!., atul fiM> UMTljr JMthllslusl the btupona \< Tww nn tuber, of a hind uf tr#m wrtder have lus'll arr -t. i ui Mi*o'.iri. 'i'irerr pjon Has to Iht a a tram ft n the tri k and i ' the Ji*s.engcr during the eoi.s, , aent atrite illrrit J. T. Hill. U, aaur. i of the iv ds*rd and ltna:.oho railvtar, ha* .lnaggnarrd from Norfolk, \'a., ai ,t is ta.p*rt ,1 t he a default, i to a large auenrul. ... lh* oilier** of tnc de fui.et 6s* ll'* life! t■.. f N VY. ;. M< r. uxflrh t tv ill grain! ) m ami arrest. .1 f. i einhenlei ditmi i perjury N.! .ttlotaml uig tin del ~. -of the ttuie- ll .auii tal !•! ! leiN" "• Vwh for tl.t lau.' UtrbWili, ■ at! I, dI . in uuiirausv thr. n, of fad. m..h'< sX'lety (. )d dre,*s-d m great .I. galioe, The Tie* 1.-eigt Wen tstM.si! .ill fl" ' . . Patii-k Ik.harg r.siduig will. In -later and .notln rm ar I>. :t>. Slateu IsUml. while ut if i s right rnlTwl, lain*! hi* moth*, with a club and N at tils i-ter 111 a ah * ! e;g luaiiiu r The khai. of Khiva Ufa applied for the t mtal comg late hns.rg ra". ui of ins t rrilory into the Kti-siaii dug,ire V terrible -u • :,!• i re ]*>rted from lev fro -< Wi-., u:.,re a young woiuau r mi'tned m th. .- "inty jail took a live tool from too lire and d< h! ■ u ly w ttUetoher el, thing. I- ::ig a*, frightfully I nn. 1 a-toeaUse loath a few 1. ;ir- r llui fain.in sof th. men kill.si :r th *t< nier M.el./tiim, sedceil at -.** hy tire I that.lnvr uia*h: a r*s'hi tnatmu l.js n lie N*wr*gu*n i - .ermmnt f. r damages • :i the ground that if V- aragua had In> t gl Oil the t. a! r ||, ("IMI Sli' W. .lid have fallen uitothe uoiula of a njvoiuah gun! al ' and the ururd.-ra av, rt*st. fl.....vvners ~f tt.e cargo put ui lit. tune j lea i r damages Th. Imbue d> lit atat. merit for Irtiory i-t " the total indebtadu. - to Is f i.'i. i,j7d,s7l'.'J w ,MUI in treasury, f **',47". '- v n : decrease of debt during Jsnu .l*, tl,UfJ,Clj'.l.7l, Itv a coll;-:on I- I sees n the Mu i--rp]'i steain nn> i'harh a Morgan as I Aggn . two . f the lat t. rb passetrg.-is were kill. *1 and a third . u-iv iUJtrrvd -te*l ui Si* w Orl. ..lit for all. fr.-.nS .* "e l in IsouieviU. Three flirt-uoii-ha< Nam ap pointed jr *titctal g.o.rn r- hy the ITirki-h ports f ■ •inptroller Kelly r* g i ted to the Stat. S. .te that N wr \.-rk cil* - del t<- tIKII'f,- &a7.7, M,l th, -inking funk i 179, H>l7 ' The Sionx and Arrapahoa Indian a*,i:b Who f light f r the g . rnuietrt dunuu tin la I Indian eantp-ign ha*, r.evivcd thnr |* and l*eu discharged. 1 he* w. r> M. II jd. as. d Willi their trcauneut. and lia*c I- • n . eoncif id that krywlt* " |'s*> better than hewuhty. A ship . art* tug ,r* hnmlre.l unminroitt* aih I frotu Sicw kori, for N> rb nth VYai, !■, r>|Ti a Cwlony uml -r tire autl. r.ty of tin Au-I dian g.iv.rimuiil. The colonials, • .. .-t of > ..sham an.l lals.r.ra nut of work .. ,J„!a I . fbain b* rlaiu, lb n tcl gambler of N< >* York, h gone uito haiikrugvf y with mm ene hol-ihtn sti.l thtliug t . Ih-nr* gg- .r. a New Y ra in*, l.ant residing in Jtr-** V'ity. eolii- U'ltt*d anmd. bv ohoottii; liitu-. If in the right temple ob account td lua.ne- 'nbarraa-m. nt-. A project is on f.s.i to inaugurate a line of steam-higw Is tn.- ii N'< * \.,rk an I itraail M.irun a rafe , tahh-hiiuiit 111 New ! ■ rk was dainagtsl ■fs'l.e Ihy tire. At. uxpli"U of gas in the cellar s v. rviy iujunsl nv. l.r.nien Minnie ami Annie Stirl. y and N> ' i> \ 'rhuse, aged rive, t iglit and ten y. .ira. w. re drowned at bal. in Stass,. by breaking through the i.. ... The Ti'imessee Mipretnr' r. ' ha- decided rail road pr.ip. rty to be aul j . to Mate. fnree. The woman mstinetiv. lv knew who tin- intruder - and putting on a skirt ran out into the str. et. The liu band h. ord her, and rushed after her bv a different pa--agi'. The woman ran t > th. d.cr of a house o|<|H,s|t.,, franti"all* scr*-aiuini* "<>JVII tin- door." A ah. reached tli.j at-. !uw hu duui.l caught tig, with her am! plmigr I a lour, oharii •:*•! Jti-tru ment Into h-r hreaf. tn the ftp. I.t of the neighliors w!m lia.! ISSTI call.*! to tin irwmdowa l.y the woman's scream*. Mr*. Horn! liv. I but a few hour*. The murderer , s.-agHd A large boilduig 111 TrentoU. N. J., lies! as a sin 1 t< r for rolling *Ug"k, **a .!-trove,i I *lire, with eight locomotiv*,* and thr.. ear* Icionging I*, the I'tMilisylvaiiia railway. 1.,—. • i.* I .<*>!'. Train wr. ek. rs threw a train from tb> trarlc of the West. ru Mnrylaml read mar Cain town. Md.. l.nt no one **a iujunsl. Tin steamship George Washin t n, of the Cromwell line, running from N> w York to St. Johns. V li., t* i.'hlug at Halifax, -ailed from the latter gv,rt Jaouarv lailr, and thrve day afterwai l went aalion on vintaki n I',nut, t'a| I tare. Tin vesel went to |,|.ees, and it I< su|>- ] -. ,J tl. . ntir. crew. conai-Ung of tw-nty thr.s* per-oii . with the t*t> | as-.Ttig. f*. 011 ltoard. | erisln-d. Fourteen lssii, * ha*e already washed i,shore llic \V.vlniigton wa* a w.sxl. n *er> * .steamer "f on** thousand torn., an.l Urn' cargo ,*iii it.d of aiindri. The George Crotn w.ll, of the nine line, ha- loci missing for over a iimiith, and fen . are .Titertnin. <1 for In r safety Midliat I'asha ha- lon dismissed from tit* oftic, of grand vl/i,r of Turkey .... Thomas It. Agnes, ft well-known N, ** York groeer. Im* I < iJe -lare.l n l.aukrupt *>n hi* own |. tition. Jhe In.hilitles are nut at Jtwt,. notl; oosets, ♦4V1,H)0.... The liritinh iron steamship Ambassador ei.lli.led with the Am. ri en.l s i|> George I'. Malison, off tin* l'.a-t Indian eoasl, tiiiilsitiik in coiis*-qo. n-e,enrryiug down twiTitv two of tin crivv. Tin Maiison wa* dry doeked nt ltotirbay for repnir* Koineoneof the patient- in the insane asylum at Nortliaui|.tou, n.o killed a keegs r named I>. li. IGrret. Tlie .lirer-tors >,f the great lull:., between New York and Knsiklyu nre Inlying the ground on th" N< ** York side for an apl roach to the structnr. A Fall. A iiiixnl ..flier of Jn-r luaj.'sty'e sliiji It ival Adelni.lo hml n inunt tinomnfotl ttblu berth at Shuxeli'Mtoe, i'.iittl'tnd, on Ja I man 8. A i)lico mr, - cut nnd tw. cor.staMes Haw him open a window < n tliirrl fl, or 'taily in lite m. niingr, gyet out on tl <9 till in hia tiightdresH, nnd thru ib'op out of thr window, holding on by his lniiida. One of the officer* riiiienvor rd to rider the liottHo, while, the others ntafioneil thrmsrlvr* under the window to break the man'* fall. He held on for three minutes nnd 1 lien fell, turning over in b' B ileneent rft'.il coining down lieadforoni'>*t on tl pergeant. 'Tliere xva* a eluali of bkul!*, and lioth men were thrown oil the iiavenient and badly bruined. The naval officer was u *om uamhuliat. The world would be a dreadful Htli-nl pliwe if people talked as little a* they thought. • t'MTKII STU'KS (lINUKKHN. Mrimtr. i'ltn < tail tut*) l>rftr the S inl 11 rM tall ied* . r I 11 • 1. •'!* ' 'ed 1 HUtt i m unlot fiiim tU Uthi i f U N Oil 1 flAMtl Mnroll l, l Kt' :HI ** •' and Mi lUvittd lii'iil.l, f iLhrniie, IMI . ulttd fta I-niul.. uff. If* ii. 1U HmiU hill >, U* <* d I JII|H| - lliltnr fr|| tlwi Huti >f I l*\%ui. fi-i #ti \nmfrwii Miucli 4, i . A i*TK<* tlUltltaruf JrUU**l |l lv \Aitoiin wiiiiti'lK, flfinnl 1-4 limit - nad tclnnta result-Hi* -t tin diftan lit h!lt, * UiiK Ili** adoption tf a i\t nth aim m|iii
    hl'ltii.f th Stat*, fit Mil ill f i |t • i* o|* fcetMiUld of i all of wlili-h 44. i< vh Hi 4 |.i ihc- iu mittr*' MI pi it ti i • * ami t'h< umi Mi. llaittiii! i ftap. I, if Matin . at tlr p|ilt*-t uf * 4rial uilUd n rt wdtilluii di rtH'Uiig thrioiiimitt< on rulra t tmpitn ttlial, f ..it. i<. 1 ikl • I . i pf't f- i the alnta mi 'ii of tmratfM tu tin i 'aptti'l ih ii; 11' thi- .-ii: \ . . . ! (.. t • f l'l l-'.i" l ttn i \ r PlfM.l. lit of thi 1 lilt' 2 Bt*t< ■. and thai tht iMOiulltee la dil* tod lo i|ifri with llw i • ui uuth n >ti rtih i of I lit Hi HI i of iujm >. uu* II 4 1 V*IHH| to. Ml .t -.p l In-11l \ d IVuiti ii*Si , IMt Mlitnl (Wo .idUU of \\. ! to Ml til- 4 a 111 ..*ll - d I 4 U.r death id Iho Ho,. A U*ll I I .i| U It. 1 hot hail 1 lid hid'i Ino bv nati the i.dto- Ual td John It. Mdlui ■ ii, It U-*t I'lilted Stat* Miiatoi frm N # JnwV f. r all Vi-ura from March 4, 1H77. Th {tti tliliut fnt /' laid tin S'iiatO * i:.*uuil)lticitif |Tk itplilft ■ 111 ' -luting lllal tlll-V llU'i w K. li .I linn. J.•. I'. 11l "die) t■ 11 a nirUllvl of Ui. Fbs'Uir*) Cinuuit- uui. lal tim |n till nt i ic ]lt* ai-ntml IU lnvor ul tin luisatof tin tan it 11 j . lave* on )uiloug (-"pital nail (h jSislt*, n 1 of W2U*'ii Wilt refilled to iflf t- uimtiii. on di. 0.,.. Ml. lUlln ttoOU I !.*!. I, ot fotilU .iioltim, I'rciciiti 1 it ailufli ftilii|>tiil 1 i a In..'ltl!>' of |4r rtlut." ftilil . •( ! (111. ii* i f iMtllli I .il'O till*, wlilcli it t rl'l at llartittaJl iUrt lIOIJ i on Jamiarx i'. an.l a*l i 1 tlmt tli > I>< 11 ml an l iwfrmil to t!i. i- i.mitt. ' on • !1, l plrottoiia. I:i if 1 ...I.; i ■ 'iititn ii(N (I I'ltl 'li. KAFUMT i U|i.'. i F I 'alifoitii.l, DTT'UF- Uifi Ulo) 11. ID tint 1 rc -!**-tful Uitgtt**'!'. HIP fc-uiti>i fix mi Soiiih trolin nil ri.|iiiioil to olfii tin r. >o!utloU, mi 1 thi-v iirld tiirll frail and iiltfrot. lln irj.ill ait ! -itli tin* roaiama win I initio nil. ... I'llltilol St tin* tttlld Ui'llUlilinl voto.l for .!( 11 nin| t. II 1r i iiti-runi. Mi. Wliuloin It*-]* '. • t Main. *ot, rUn| II|I tin HUUM' t ill ! ir> |TitiUi- "MI.IMXI f i (iu ri!(ft of tin I 'lati lot of (oh mil. la, *it.l it * ji(o..i .1 (ia*. 111 t_V-ti( ■ li:.(*, UII.I- Ml --la. Mi rn, lva ti , ( • .'orll, llit. ln -K, Mi'i'it i-rj, Min v, I! .- oi bo ! Witliorti M tii ,: til t!• uph ill.. . Mi. Im:. 11* tll>]i 1, of Kan*- *, I itnaltn*. ! * I'lll U t in.i . Indian* t i l*om ritiat n of Uir t'nllt.l lt*tp*, a;..l it n * t< timj to tin. coiu . uJJt. < on lu.likit aflnir*. 'ln.- SrimU aft. i r il •!-* i |•.(*< .1 • bill rojiurtod b* tiw e MUitifl p on tiiuuioo iplat :• a to pal l' no. u!it., mil Ii |>iotlib >li t !l i'l*tlil tin t llod ht-it** * wli.. Ii lliti ft,-- .'oUiitniK ofttn r f ibr ir> aury, it tbo 1.. b of ii( .{ejntrtnit-ni ot I ... an ar< nutli. ti/i Sto exftinine t. 1 do.-td<-, #b!l t*- biurrpd nun **> prr- Miitod Wttllto nit. ti ■: frt'iu li:.< Hun tin *a hp acoi iirj, llmi cwd. ntia!* of ll.iinr (• liati . ri- t-10. U-.l I'. it. ! Ktt. - itiat. i fioin 44. t V llr:miii I i >iv w-iri from Mnr.li 1, l.xli. m >1 of Vlfiii Saittidirii, i-lv :>-l t" at. d Kt.it*> u*tnr limn N.-lir'k f. ; i-iv an Mmrii 4. 1*77, to •tl.-irid Mr. lliU'luuc);, •!< t re*< itp.l Mr. liuntin K<}". .of Miuiip, from tin cm milt.x on I* t Ottn.* * *ll d i oat Iliad*, rrjairtrd fat oral !y u tlir tvmUt 1.. 1 to anntul * i-oii . o-ht of' tilt t'oot-. Hi-i \{>]ri j matuM t ill for tb j par e: dum J imp :■ •, ItfJ, to i. /urd to t!.< ,• ita]a tiaat:. >n of t. tinaatpra of tin* fourth eta**, to ** h tlx to r iMiu|*-iia*to u tif*'U 110 1 a*ta I'f etali; '■ Pa . i od. mat, ad l-f rtaUJ} a odd. I'U.d on tlu ,-ali n l-r. Tlip lbi • i* '.l tlu- Ull tjiintU>iS filo-'l tola- J (ft id 1.1 Jam. * a 1.-ol fot to< imilimltm of j. tti- ,< t .it tin wth of tiu- Mt*irini. Mr. t iVm. I, of NP* 4 ork. cliainnan of thr pvniiwtb* on ib* t;o!i fraud- tii Nt 4rk imulp a rc|- rt in roiitio tlun tih ttir alh>.< ) , i* iov Pith tb- -pi tin Nt 1 rk i->t (Vtji* . <-a iult u tta* |oi". " Mull tin bid ) ( •., I mdwitbai..: duijj tb. J*r -tiltul a v,.u ; and it dp i b ui tlip P|i -I Si-Ilk *avuig that tin potnnii - n aj (a.uiti 1 to i. ritaim-- tb artuv , liad r. j rti 1 that IV aa < mt at thi* tsiiir |*e i nut. tt i anbdiit a plan for UIP reopjtauirati.m. lb f. t r.d. lb. K; - il i r laid U fori- Uw llt 'iwi a onif r BuuwoalK.il fn.M f!" four **nciatr Jaati.x> I d. djtiiaft d 1 y the Ti. 'oral l :!l a i . ml* i* of I tin- judicial branrb >f the oiu-im, an j ti..tltacntl| tl.. t:ln v bad a.' led Jndina J."*-]*h I". Bnotb > a* tlie t.flii miiulwr of tb.- judicial 1 ranch of tbc pnuinii-inii. , Aft. r ■■■!' n.'o. Mr l 'Upcr llb jVi, f M ui|(au, ol>j< - tel. and Uip Kj.. ak>.r tkm 1 |i!no.d tin* liaik-t* 111 tin pttiXmu lnu Mr. V. u! I>. 1. .. . f Nee Vor'a. ii.trwln.-ml a ' hill r>; k-.-Jiii): all lav in t uank cajvital. llc ft rrtxl. Mr. I'o*:ii I lipfi. I. i f (ihio, it (- '. t" ai and 1 t! • In itiative \j" io}inpliuii 1:11 br mnkuip .mt id the tr d tsuii the |iaraftr>| b Uirb 1 ti VP tl c-cij" laittut) of apoatora at 4l..'**!, ■ 'HIP aiii-iulnn-'.t a* ajrt.*l to |:U to 31. Vft r an arpuni. .t it bl.i amcddi a lit *: ■ titad. ' ill tb It' n - f. r alar: • t*f niPtnber* . f tb i II Hi •'.■ntiiutlrp on ra;' and mean*. It rcvHiitnctwl* Ibat u • urb' i dab " -ball I- flv.d tban tlial n<* j-rovidtvl for l.r ' law f. r the rt -unij tloli of tw* n> j-attin-nt*. but that t ui i. •* -ball | ( . a mil ntrUl ri.lttv the ! i tat ■ i of four j* r rent. Imd-. to run fort* (tara t f rc n .turitr, t>. b PV. banptvl f i f K'gal tprnl. r n-d. . tl. • whole amount of "aid la.ud* not to • d trloO.nod.'**!. Mr. Illtat 'l>oa.). if S. \ork. |>r. arutml a , inntnorial of many nniinput ■ Irona of Itrooklvn aaktng for an a)<|irui>nati. f. r a immtinit nt over tin- remain- I nfi r. e ■ nli i and nib tioe, tod : '*Tioj -ittivtntßii'ii ' orthi) tw" bur .* .d i ongrr • prmntlnjf tli • trot. < for I'l- id.nt and 4 |PI I'lp-ul. Nt will now ' <*i UIP to or.b r." I UIPII. vtlnlti p. tfwt -lb in'- rtiirut l ill the i'b|iilT, th" j rp idrad of tb S.'Viti aid I ''ln olodtence Willi the t onati'nti "il. Un • S nat. and ff• -'*P of Heprpapntativo# have mot tol- ]r>-< nt at tin* oit.-i:ng of tiie rpititicutr f and tbe oonntingud dotianng of tin-rwnlla ur year*, oimiineoeiiifton 11 • foiittliof March i ■ xt. In uii|diaiir. with tin law. tlie Jirnaiib nt of the S. cite now |.r.iccr"l-. m tlu ' |4i -• nc of tbo two lion*, .to o|" n all of the a rtui.-atcwof tht * uui Stat-i ud In tin ir afohabttical orib r, bpginnifig with tlm State rtf Ala' nia. Tin .nvii-*ing by Slate-in al| bal*th .l oidot. Alitmma 1* nor ftraf. No ' objoi fioti wii i.. -ib to the iltelaratinii of the vote of tbi* Stat' for'l ddeii and H. iidricke. ' Arkat .is ilitl i: • ahf-uniA, 11-.vc" and 44'lici ier. Cause.4 If there!*- lionn tbe eertll'ii id. " and j :-.0. I*. together with other rmj* r* aceompanylng the aine. na well a* the ohjiadinuk | ro objections. Ttip Klermrnl Trthmml. The 7'leetoral tribunal ctrntnicnced il* nro ce. ilinga witii the nuprr from the ]r< *iiling jiulicM : " 4Vhat it tbi-caseV He would take tlie liberty of saying Hint tt ennsiated of three certificate* from the State of Florida, which the joint crfhvi ntion of the Senate and House of Itri'i esentativ c, Is iug utialle t" utile bad sent I* fore flint tribunal, lie laid rules of jiroc.'iliin in nianagitig Ibcea c and Mr. Dwtrid Dudley Held nut tMopening ap peal for Tilileii. lie snid the election in Klorida on tbe seventh of November In i wim iiunt and orderly, and the re nit t.f the election was n majority of 'votes in favor of the Tiltleii t lectors. NuvcrthelessacertiflcalecotncH to the tribunal in favor of ltaye*. He |imposed to show bow this teas nccoinpliahod. In bis ' arguinent lie reateit the whole eaao upon the I retuma from linl.ei- county, and pnijioaed that the coiiiiiii-ftiiiu "bnul.l pvaintip. into tbe fiu la i nn. 'niliic tin tbrowlug mil of Hie pre- j i tueta there. Mr. Tucker, who followed Mr. I 1 I.>li| on the "Bine aid", argued Ibat tbo Judi cial t..f I i , I.t I■ , ,l it ui i*•• •ft part | of the !.-( at Hit* i.e. it fat d. t< rmtlilli|; Hi" P --aiilt ef r'ictioiia, nd that their ai licit niiat the t.-fci# I e uK.-n Into art uitnl. > lli two ap. •. In • for the li. i.ubllcan* were UiK.b I i Mr. 1(*,..n and Mi Ms rir*. Mr. bitft'-on "Hid that the arguitiouU of the lS'tiue ctnt., raised litu o ipie.tion* I ml, u the c..|u mt • u a Ktiit tftl i-ouvaiuiiiig l">rd lorrcaiiva" t tlu' Vote of I iurida? K,*-..lid, u II a national court of apj" al from the l"ird of Slate can (■-•< i. / i lot d, I" it a judicial coin iof apfMial from tlie Htati .sunt" of l loil.taln VI te.ir i * |*i ...blift The 1 k-llnft-r"ta bad **>- | ;i .1 ... nß.lAlltlV l Mau.-t t" all the* IjUOH 11.ma. ha- oil maintained that tbo .oiu mlaaioii lia.t no p-.w.i to iliiplirc bow the |*- plp bad mtol in any Mat. . it 1- not popular vote* but . I."'total vol. Iliat foiigrt sa baa p w.i to 'iint H ll li"iild be hel l, however, thai the COllllailudlHl could tuieatigatp the countt eaina and the toting ill tiln |WeeincU, 1.1 ((. 111.1 I* plcpan 1 to pro., tl an.la 111 tbe tutu, t of tin I itileU elector* of 110 gionoeM nr . rtpli .ii He 1' tc i*ii i>(i a number of i lUitn * which , mill I * broil it II j> to oft act ibe aiUgte oi.e r„ lecti d bv Mr. t irlii, Mr. MclTary folio*cl up tht aigiuiirnl against tbe IHI >r of i ''ii(.ti 11" |-I I* bind tin ictiuua, tiling nutli 'iiti - I all- * tlial lb> pi *cs f Mr. Mellr, k •In) Judge Matt ."((►. Mi. M.i, oi behalf of tb. Ileum, ralir , liilael. la llilxlout ttiattb. Ie were two |irr']o- • ill; ii* with ie pet to going I* biinl a ilnly ati t! to al<.l n. .. I>f ft Slab Om was Itiat tl, l. ! d ■ •(. ii i.e ■it i il.l tin nli. Isle tbe i. *-.iru. oi iu nihi i w 'rib icj.. I a vote on it* OWtl liudloli, without the 001.-elil of the St' t. Ito ap. d plot-"Utloii Wft* altogether ■ Itftei ■ -nt. Il u that a elate llaelf may under tab. j , to Uivahd.it' tb. , ertiticato of ti. , irrtmr. n. i a sutr. of it- own will, has in.l clod tb. g.oettiot - I'ertlArate, the t ederal goveCUUlent nis( go la-btlid It. 1 bla t.. , ..... -t had hewn domi aMm, of I'ton da. wlier. tb. si te b.d •! no everything m her issdii to overturn tb. Hays i * rtiflcati-, and In,a made it tb. dull .d the coiiiuili"U to com- ' pi, ti that work. M. M, ruck , laimci that the | imwer ot tsiiuitilig votes, glanted by the i oil- ] atdution, earn. *t! i ei t di termiue wliat | ;.1 vote*. Wlftd that till- dctel uniifttloll la lbs , til t duty of tb. ■ iouus-i. II CktriM Of ob an .ft. rI > I I.aij., 1 evnb n U folo tic eoiuuilOalou, but tbla waa < • Ito bv Mr. Finite | Jtld Mai tin w ; i in* remark* I. . lew. d the ' -eri.-of acts by which elector* ar*. appointed, i •aegrtlng that the final .1. cWaUon by tbo re- . turnili.- Iv.ard Is hi tlie PoliiplrU'iL of the ' ajn* niteu ,t. That ajr* perfoitu tb. u't i. iy aatiug their v.dea. Tile - .tbonti of t .. Stat.- (, r the electoral Vote clow -, be ni l win a tbe elector- hive (oi.- ! 4\li*'- (ii .- d. with tbe i ti . after that t In. ,s li .iw u. t. cord, lux- with tin Federal Cotutitii'.loii and 1■ ,i al tan. iu rp-|ct to lltllg tin ( tea tb< -J r>l- II la Ii- t wboaliall could them I :l 1. , rhaU tbcv 1p iMutited. 'llo cutumi—l ill a cei-tatn dia*Tiiuuiatiou, ! it itniu-t lw rorrf .tl not to undertake a jndl oi*l eVan.'lmtn o *n li la i.e I in i J ill ll y ing a writ 111 , . irvirr n. which invulvi a goUlg to tie very 1 11 ■mi a.. 1 ' ••-rlaUiUig the nuiuljef of legal vot' • . isL If tb. court attrmpu-d to alft the fatts . . .rcriiitif* the States -nt.ln,tied to tie in to tin very bolt'Mu. bo* long i time won'..! I* reputed He declared that Ibl* jvowtT w -in ! c nf, ire,! ttjsiu I 'nbf rpv* 'HIP Pi lie t, ll I 1 tin i mliUwi ti to detenuiue (i.,*. who wen to ■ /< ■ i ... tora in Florida oli thr alvlh day • f last Iter* lubt-i. Mr. s tig!.', n apoke for half an hour, fob < iov ing Mr. Mailt .a. and il<* lared tbat tivc KiiwiJa i. inruiiig ! sn.l waa tb. Anal autliurity ewtahhilind by loruhtanaf I'lmda to d<- fiare who wen til. c.ct.l,. and the tribunal bod tm |iow t t f 1* land the appointment by tl. Slati a* di- its** il by tb- p: oi is . i.s of Slate law. Ibe c llini was ap|s lilted to cmniit ti . '. ral v *!• -. and led t*i ixvuiit tlii v..lea by wlncb clecl'ir* wrr. ruct- l. Mr. I cat* : sit* a lengthy argument, the id. t.-.:,. < -t ct. hWM a- Mowwi Tlie vdilv ei , • I. : tb. , no'.; -: ,t- .. ii nl.r I- that which goc* to tlie ba-in of lb" State iwnias-. r*. I'*yi#id tiu it in.. 'gi for U tbi> U intdary of final de ten . id Mjg- adi'iii le ]*>vs.*l, there i IS iiunt to tl" Uiloat-igati n until It 1- amv-rtalned how i hi, man (uk*l. if tin govertvor'a cvrfui caU i> a f- igit y. < t if It nrrtifia* to a faiaeLi**!. tl;p i. is" . can go back - f 11 to Hit- fact to 1m- certified . that fft< tie tb<- Ulnliug of the law ful . :,av**iug autiiol:t< . ibr Stat* - own re • i lof tb- r- .It of H rloctlon la cnucltwivc ; Uierv bavc I* urt: the p*m;e..inaioii i iid a cft'iirt, and baa iio jmwpT to .. pt t "th'*la of trial for detem-miug the riglita of imhvkdiula . a ipio tenmin'o |ToPiPcd itig uivohi • a trial b( Jury, and the common law ml rpoac* a !an IT to the o< ninilnuoii assuming to g into su it an tour ; aa to thr al ii-. 1 ltn-tigiu. t. ..t Humi'hnca, one of tbe Ii 11-1* •icCtof, that 1;.. ise-llb-k'd into by tb- Mat, .*'.(* n e Issirvl. winch baa rx ■ anuni 'l bini under uatii and found liim to be Iplebti' d . there la tin art of < * ugr*- for aen-T --tal'.lllg whether XII I lector i .ju*l:!i ti; tbe omimitoa I* pi w.ftscd of all tin i*'weriti tbe matter invest < d in ('• :it:rvs-. and i.-av pi a* far in it* inqui ries a- it think" pr.iwi i 'get st tin- tnitli ; l*v , **y that it i- pr. hided from lu-aiiug evtdcaow I y lack of time :- to set up the ai'gumcnt of ' •* nvmii noe t" - n*n fraud, ati argniiM-nt ' w: ' if valid here, would I*' cjually valid to preveol court* of justice from acting in .Jim terrn-ilr.'" c.i . ; tbe ronum-smil call fix tbe limits to the ln-pury, extending tin ill i only far iu m h to HVIIIV the ends f of jn-tii*'; there i* no legal or oou r "tiltili ual barrier lo it" power* iu I tb:* direction. It i ■ projowd to tuove by rvi • ilenc that thr Horids canvassing loard did not act within il anthoritv ; that tinle** I'neidi'ii i tp lel. ctnr* !*■ held to i* State officer* the loard ( had Tin right to doei witli tin- returns at all, and tin only evidence iff tin ir election is tie county canva- era letti-;, . that if It Ie admitted that they ar> St r.tc officer then miller the Florida law ,11MS Dwrd's act;..ll 1- subject to correction liy the floiu t-of the Stat<. and the 71 rewing or niiu'M vill .< to h vottnif nuut than lo lm jilte.l by ii girl. His iiironv seetn* anen ilnmble wh n 'ho not only tlirows hnn overbonni hut nl *i ships a rival. His ease tnuy b< -nine ih'sjwrHte if, nftT she liti* nntno'l (lie hnppy liny, ami lie hus bought tlie i- n -. seen roil fittiniT we-M nif raiment ami emrj;sl the ) arson, rhe gives Uitn lie- dip anil marries another fellow. S line men think of tin arms or eolil ]oi on nitiler ntirh eireuniHtnimes, but not so i St lcmis voting gentleman name I Hi klatnl. 4fis* .lenmngw hml ponsent' 11 < marry him. The itny was fix il. wns near nt hand, the viand* cooked, the vveiblitlg! dli'ss I omplete, and the run ter notified. But the very day beh ve tlm (|H eted wedd tttf AlisaJrn nni - went out at i veiling, married a Air. (cither, iitul by nt' >' t the couple were npiveiliug awnv on lii. ii' bridal journey. Did Mr. HiekUuid de.sjvon 1 and grow d operate ? 11 ■ t >ld the paraoo to be oa linn 1 it.-1 the nine, forthwith jnoeeeded f i the house of hid affianced, asked in marr'nHe the hand of Mi** Haywood, there te ioin", was aixvepted, told the eld people t> 1 rp the vinndt* hot, fetched the pav ui. and, while Mr. and Mm fa ther wt i e Im d ii fawnv, ft merry company wit fit ed (lie wedding of Mr. Hiekland and Mi; Hnvwood. The attpper wns the most ele/nnt which had been lately serve lin nil tlint resfi ,,n . n, d love olnspa liin hands in joy over two wedded pairs irn-1< id of one. Mr. Hieklund is u phil osopher, May lie find his bride live long aud be happy. A Philadelphia policeman, convicted of murder, is to have a new trial bocanoe nt the time of the deed, in the hmgtiuge of the judge, " his rcusou had been torn uji by the risits and judgment jostled from i her throne," livening Hong. IsH.k off. dear love, acrooa the aalleW -ami-. And mark yon Hireling ef the "tin ami r, Hew long they kiaa In "Igbt ef all tbe land*, Ab ! longer, lengwr, we. New lit the sea * red vintage melt* tlm awn, A* Kgypt'a |* art diaaelved in reay wine, And t lee)intra ulglit drink* all. "fi* item , lew, lay thine hand in turn*, funic forth, sweet alar*, and eullifert Imavrn'a lioart ; (illminer, ye wave-, round el*e uuligbted sand*. üb, ■ tight ' divorce oui -iiii and *ky apart Never uur It]'—, ear baiul*. 44 .-lister ami Jenny Idiitl. Jenny Hind gave a concert Ht Wivah illgbw during the Si-amuli of (' mgreaa, and nan mark of her r.-eje-et, mid with a view to the n lut, eent politw mv itntiona b> the President, Mr. Fillmore, the nietn- Imra of the cabinet, Mr. ('lay and uuuiT other diatinguiahoil nieinbir* of both tioiiwe* of (totigrewa. It IIMJJMMI'S| UI that day •everid lueinlwra of the cabinet and Senate w.-r dining with Mr. Bollwro, thr ItuneiMi tiuuisb-r. His g.Mwl dinner hml kept the jairty ao late thai Ike con cert was tienrly over when M'elwter, flnyr Mid I 'ritU'lideii uid othera eaiue ill ; whether from the hurrv in which they (Mine, or from tlie ln-at of tlie room, their face* were a little fitialn-d, and tji-yr li*>ksl somewhat flurried. After tlie upplniifte with which tliere gentlemen were recwivtsl ha*l atlhalde.l, and alienee was rwUirwl, the Mvotid part of the cvui rert was ojiened by Jenny Lull with " Hail Columbia." Tin*look place dur ing the height of deltate Mid eaeitement ou the elavery ijiieation and the compro mise resoluttona of Mr. Clay, and tin* air a* a part of the progi'Mitme was con sidered peculiarly appropriate for a con cert where the ltea i ol tlie government ami u large number of both bnun-he* of the leg'ftliitive depttitUlCUt were prewent. At tlie eloi*e of tlie flint verse 44 t-btei' piitriotinm boiled over, he cotild ait On longer, ami rising like Olympian Jove, lie added hi* deep, Motioroith voice to the ehom*, and, ] venture to say, never in the whole fours* of her career, did he rvttf hear or receive one-half of tlie ap platiKe us tliat with winch her muig and Webster'a ehorn* were gre*ted. Mr*. Webster, wlto sat immediately liehind linn, kept tugging at Inacoattiul to make him sit down or st- p Miugutg, Wit it wan no earthly use, ami at tlie rlome of ea*'h veriw 4Veb*ter joined HI, and it wu hnrd to *ay whether Jenny Lend, 44'elter or the uinlieltee was the most delighted. I have *-en Hitbtni, Lalalwhe and the two Oris *on the *t.ige at one time, but Mich n happy eonimiction in the national ir of •• il mi Columbia ' a* Jenny Liud'* tenor and llautel 44'i-boler'a hius we shall llVVit lie.ir or see a.'altl. At tlie clone of the uir Mr. 44' i lsU-r rose w th hi* hat in lo* hand and made *ueb a bow as Clies terfiehi Would have deetnevl a fortune for las son, and which *c!iied 1)'( Irsny'a In-st. Jetuiy Liml, blushing at the tiie flmir, tin- audience applauded to tho very echo. WcUter. iletcmnued not to 1 outdone in jKihteness, Istwcd again, M s* Liml reomrtesie-l, the hoiiae leapplallded, and this wa* rejs-ftUsl nine time*. Luttrell wnii once nuked whether a cer tain acjuamtanee of hi* was not always very ilnwignfttlilc. "Well," said he, " lie ia alwava oa disngrecablo na the cir rumoUnre* will jerniit. M American Standard Shr that *rry |m valant diaeaae, chronic nihil uMnk. Int ituur * hitji Inn guru general uUßftctiau and bee-lac aekiu.wl edged standard tHiut, exc.pt If. Sage • Catarrh Itemed*. It continue* h> enjot all till]vreeadtfited isqiularl!v. Una reputation ha* tv-u earned through the permanent cure. wloch it baa wrought, having proved it*. It a *j.ecißc in tin worat (arm* of tlir dlwetne. JVroe • Is* krt memorandum are pieu away to drug aturwo. From ( botif ti. I'uker. at (hi.ida, X. V. •• Kr w w-ral yeara I waa t'ouMed with an afl't-Ui n of Uh luii); anil throat. *amal by a aevi-rr cough, which tilreati tied t"-ri"u. in toad. uj*u uiy constitution. wlmi I a> in duevd to tnaio u#i of Jiu. Wurna a lUi>aw or WILD < H rut To tha astonishment of mywlf and tuy friend. leu entirely cured. 1 clieer fully r<-commend the Hueiv to the |>uhhc a* a safi, mr and reliable nnshcmc for all disease* of the throat, cheat an J lungs. cullg ha. Colds, etc." 90 ci tit* ami (la!utile. Hold by all druggist*. ( otieha and (old-. Sudden change. of weather are aunrra* of pulmonary and twonchiai *ttr xeliungea tin* week Ibe'etatenieiit of 1 *ea.|.lolui H-slgkins. of Koiith Jefferwotx, Me., wh -M SOU a> cured of iticija. Nt oonumj>tion by the u of Jolut ■ ,'i .lnoivnr hntnwwl. tV* referfothiaat thi* tune a* tending t corroborate the statement we mailt laat week in relation to lh;> hiument aa applied to con*uni| "re cwiitiwtion p.lie* at the close. aa tlie War de)>artm< lit did in the lvginmng of the war, in arranging for the mamtfactwr. of what i dtlinl >fi' ndn'l ' iitviiry Condi's w /'iKdiri fir the ilm' of the cavalry horse*. no doubt the t'nion wonld have been restored long ago.— EirKnmgt. The itch which commonly prevail* among people of unclean hal it* and impure blood, and usually drti. * the ordinary \pedi i nt* for it* removal, can l-c quickly rtpdlnl by a few ablution* with Oi.asv a httTMri Star. Sold everywhere. Ih]w>l, Crittenton'o, 7 Sixln avi inn . New York. Hill'* 11 an A Wliiaker lye. I ixek or litown. Mc. Is then* one render of tliis pnjier suf fering from rheumatism' If so. write to IhlplienMinc A Hunt bv. dniggivt* Washing ton 1. for a circular of Parang'* llheu matic lvctiielv. Tin* nnslicine la taken inter nally. and will positively cure any case of rheumatism tlie fai-e of the green earth. lYiee one dollar a bottle. Vegetable Pulmonary llalsatn. the great New Fug land cure for coughs, cold" and consump tion. Cutler Pros. A Co. a. ftosbm. only genutno. Patentees and inventors shntild rend 1- vrrtisement of Kdam Una, in another column. >tr\i< w t to it in \ o tot it i. it K.ti %\v \ Wat sll ... o. 1 w .s . w-t.. i -1 RrwonaM JtlVv, I f' 1 Fit!** \Va*hincl "i !< *' The Market. Beet Cattle— Xatt.r . OTV,.a tj TriMtud CbMtik. OtS<* WV| M is *?o oo liog- I ivr 1i wmtsl oJ'|i4 (4S Sbwv aa. ....•••• a a 06 <4 0T UmU -• i 4 Cotfoti—-Mtfldlseg. IS Klour-Wtiiicrti tiiod U> rhM (4 800 R't*-<*ood to Choice .... ft P (4 f 80 K*.t W. a-trrti 1 53 k*i 1 !V3 No. '2 MilmnuktM- 1 41 c* I 4S lUrliv SUtr WOI TS I M I 1 SO <4 1 0 II tick wiirvat 1-5 |4 ST OtR-Mltrd WnWn .I** i 4 M Corn- Mucd Wt*lrrn •" 4 62 Hay, )*rc*t "5 4 io Straw, jor v*t 75 <4 R5 Hop* 76W20 75V 10 * 15 t irk Mm H in m I.ant—CilT Ktmtn 11 Sal 11^ Fi#b—Mackerel, No. 1, i><*w 19 10 (4?n tut 90.i, UPW 10 r> Ctwl, rwt A (0 (4 090 lit rrIMK. S-AICH!, N>*. IS <4 Ift Mrolmffi-Crudr. 12 <*l?S Rt ftnrd Wool—CillloruU Flv 18 <4 31 Trw " 21 <4 28 AuvirMlian M 31 (4 41 Dnt(r—S i# SO *4 2ft Wfitcro—Fhotoi 24 f4 SB WiMtrm -Good lo Prima.. 18 (4 24 W fanltrrn— Firklim ... 12 84 17 (ibtif-Rtitf Factory 8 (4 II NUtr Skimmed Oft (4 07 Wckfrn <4 141% Iftgi—St4(4tod Ivniiaylnnit. ... 2S (4 28 ■urrALo. Flour 7 00 (410 07 W'hoat —No 1 Mtlwiukor 1 00 44 1 60 Qua Hud fti 14 MM (kite 42 (4 42 n>r 9i <4 90 lUrloy 65 (4 M lUrlcy Mlt I 00 (4 1 10 PHIIJkPr.LPHIA. lWrf Oitllo—Eitrm 00S <4 <7 BIM ff OM4 H llo({a—DrtWd o*\(4 Flour- lVuurylrttite Kztra . ... 70(4 750 ttd Wwitcru 1 45 (4 I en Ryr '' <4 78 Cocu-Y'' lot ... Tfi (4 fS Miirtl . ... . ft ft* ftft Oath Miuptl .0 (4 42 Prtrolrum--Crudr 11 ft|loV| WATKttTtiWN. MAM. Ik-cf Cattle—Poor to Uhoi.w 4 75 C 4 8 50 Bbeop 2 76 (4 0 2ft l*Uil 2 75 v* • 25 " ilituwilviitiou," llu> httlr Ity tlionglit it win*. It iNitlimit him. rajHxnitll* M HI h* it ami# vi*rr oftn. Ani no In* n-ikisl liim Minuiitv aclum! timrhrr. 'Hie won I tiinwvi nut to In* pari f Oir Imi*: " tilorv, lioimr siul wlvHtiou. But the* In.l Mid hi* ninlusl tlu*v wnitlil *III|( it plniiii'r. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH I KBTaSTI.IT rrtlevr* end ptrmanaatly ear** una I luatbauoi* dteraaa In oil IU varying ataga*. It poo araar* (!>• BOuthlbg Ollli healing propoftlOO of ptOAM, b< i )>• wt birki In tlielr raaculUl form, froo from inrj fibit-u* t (-nlantlualloii. and la UUo reaped dlfera from every other known rrmedy. la oaaAbort /oar Ufca* brand It* way from (I.* Atlantic lo tb* Farlfie COOM, and aherrrrr known liulmcuoi tboMutdard rota*4/ fur lb* lirotoietit of Catarrh. Tba proprietor* bar* boon * our d upon t.j gentleman of aatloaal ropatatloa who bote been cured bj tbi* remod/, aad who bate, at cuarlderoblo cipruo* and paraoaal Iroobl#, opread U'O good new* throughout tbo circle* la which lb*/ ■note. %t i.en ;ou bear a wealthy grnllomaa of laUV llgvtce and refinement ea/ " I ova m/ Ufa to fianfordY liadleal • ore." J ..a ii.ay frel aaaured Ibal It la aa art!- rlo of great taloe, and vurin/ to ha claaaad among tba ataadard medical epocUea of tba da/. •• Til' l e .cii I dcilte from luHaily aaa U le Dl la IIP. Mi* W KIJJf, cr Wcua, Paaoo * Co. •• ti I.m -tired ate aflar iwaivayaara of unlalorrvptad üB. ilia " GfcO. W IIOCUUTOh. WaLTlaa. Ka -b package contain* In fiaatord'a I m pro rod In ball a i rl! direction, fur aaa la all caao*. IS no I . per pack age Tor aale b / all wkalaaala and retail diueei"* tba fulled Ptatoa. wi Kb- A!*• it'll 11, General Agent* aad Wbolaoala llmriotl. 1t.e(.11. COLLINS' B VOLTAIC PLASTERS. 4 K Electro-Galvanic bauery, eooiblaad vllb tbo ,'\ eetel.rai.d Medicaid I'ttroua Plantar. farming Uie grand--*: curative a. din tba vorid uf amdlrlae, and utt. il* eurpaawiig all other Planters haralofor* In uae. Tun a...-is11.!lor. muro la on* vera inar mo I I I'laa'i r* la a oliuU tear Tbo/ do out palliate, Uir/ el aa, lonian! relief aHurdt-d la Itliminiallam. Neuralgia. Paralysis. Cramps, St. \ tut*' IMiue, bcfatlm, Hip t uniplaiui*. S|.ln .1 A (T-.tle.iia, beriooa Pal a a and Irrt taikma. 1./lleptr or Pile prueeadlag from hbtak* l.< lite Srrtoua by ate in, Kanluiea and Mralna, Fraeture-a, Uralses, Cvutu oluae, Weak Mum-lea and Jo lata, Nartoai and l eeUe M uaeular Action. Una! bor lieu and I'ain lu an/ Part of lite Mod/, \V .-ak and Painful K id to > a, tirood Tender new of tlte Kldae/a, and Weak aud lams Stack, rained b/ Chronic Inflarnmatlna uf llio KlUiuy*. (to ronflder ! are the proprietor* la tba great vale* ofltilal'iaai.r utrr all otacr Piaster* tnat (Ley do nut beeitate lu X It to i-oaaea* greater far grader, ciiailte properti** I baa all other* combined, wblla U.o prtrai f each, tu • & .-rata, la wlthtalhe react uf every atitfrrer In tbe land, 1 unlet. tberefore, aims hat .tigwbal/ua call lur. "*. KilJeter/wbero. < ut by mall, carefully M%/d and varrauu-d. oa rec. tpt of price, Siccato lirnt f; Sfi.raia. cr MJ6 for tvalro, by VULKXa * PUT* li.it, Proprietor*. Buatob. lIAI.K'N BONE! OF HOHEHOUBD AND TAE FOR THE CURE OF PotfU Colds, ItltKii, Ecartraatt. DiSralt Brrathisr. aad a!] Afsctioat of tba Throat, Bisachial Tuboa, as Lttpt, losdisf to Costs eptioh. Ti:i infallil 'e rrrnctly it composed of ihe HOXKY of itic plant Horeliound, in (hemic*! union with TAR-B.M-M, extracted from the I.! re I'atNCtriA of the forest tree A bits Baiuuii, of Balm of Gtlcad. The II iey >f MorchoonJ POOTHKS AM fCATtpAS all irritation* and inflammation*, and the Tar liilw Cl-tassi S AXD HbAIA the ihroal an 1 air passages lca>ling to the lung*. Fivi additional ingrrdirm* keep the oigana cool, m< .st. am) in he.xlthfu! action, let no pre judice keep von flora tryirg thi* great itiedi rine of a lamrma doctor t* ho ha* laved ihou *an-it of live* try it *r hi* large piivate practice. N K.— 1 !>c rar-Balm 1-u no tAU IASTI: or bmell. ,ft:n to v; *■ AND $I RR* POM*. i-ra mim'-k lo Way large hie. "Pike's TiKitharhp iirii'i*" t'tir* in 1 Mlitttlo. C. N. GBITTESTOM, Frop., N.Y. DAPPIMWKKV.,!- m iliiXvXi ii * * .a .I N- . ll* N "gthht , Plium KANSAS! A!! hlb'ti' ta S ul, I "tm*h Rwa.'orrw. fVnlocU, U •ml uiw-ar* fd.- al ni:,r K KAKHr.R, * Kh-bce w >.*ti iU L'U-pt ih j-MT 3 BMttUih, fx f-nt- A l4rt * J K IIV DSUX. Tonu, K 4XtK. Has fjuirk.jr lalir bifb l'Uto vn rtch*nM..A4 a •rc*rlljr rn urt—n Utiif of Um Wi fbmr Phtra t>ur K-' MM* fnaOtl* abaui*l feol Much |*rulMin tbo < h*r *f*-1 iipr -Uf vofth <4 thMr Mat/* Hneulturhi - A /. .vmr* J'b'aal W • crod't it * .t n b* ,n* cm# *-f U*a bort 4 uor WwUn ci.Hutai pit UhUgmtk Syir.t uhlicft* total. cttW read tY* LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL. ■he landing aad rei*v*rclat.r* Itepubbcaa prareal of Uie Smith llall* l otnaarrcial. (till per r*ar. Nik H tee m.-ntb W rrklr ( amMi rrlal, neeilf ciaarl/ pnntait. carefully edited a capital famili Mnnimr. patT |r rea*. Ml '<* * nuuil'-.a In 1 labs at In. fit I .fill each, per year . flutia of tarn or mors. I .AO oacb iine ccp> of ether edition aent free. ioat paid, to any addiaaa \a Agent wanted in erety neighliorbnad. to wboan wu pj! fh per Cent oa.li e".unun...n, ic a handmme aad tuluable premium bend for Sperial thrcttlar tu Ageota llrat Advrrtiulng llrdiam In the **Mlb Rates and quaatlta and aual.lc >.f < rvuiaUon ecmaid er.< Rate card and ouplea n< pa.ee fie.- Addi.A. 11. Jll rnhtMm to *.. aWilh t rt u)p ilJootrMUiinik, rto-rj *.n- o whM*h *r r:"< * f'r tfti* < rk T*-.t i th rat*;* Ktpl.rr . ,r'Wl. v.. rll.l lt| it *T nlj llt l|Pl> tA* l.ltt* tratfMi* A . *tn|* "t • iMtr*trAn% of |h fmMM it nt * hj i trtirw of met it* lif M lthm tt*<* f - • Art K*htbW inn'mKbc b| HMt< r*.|i- U* <>• r i*iA Aii <4.nunioa b> r**m|M4nto4i MiN 1 p xwintn *b*riu t*T Akr-. br * t p t !!• in Uct rh • p* rtfutuTP e c >m l.i rv*rW a prrfptl of ijfbrßJtrhoaof KiluVst -tt. Ewrjr um cio aam ** S*, o lrnpghcta of FRANK LESLIE S HISTORICAL REGISTER —or THK— Centennial Exposition! IntotlnnUril; Ptim** a dwirrlo ivvw-o-m it—tbo tooorot of th* hhhy** Ami oYt> dtj rr rr|ru frA*tn •KHMtoto of Virr-nt"* TIP b•* k r*titjin ;OS PAg..r pnl t . I.MJ O* frtA jkdiirP". n4 wottld ti'A/i'.er uch !* k !• am* f%mv.mrni t pnunni%l Itirtarioo. 9ru.,#Wpi> ur i j.i.Mlo I hgrni itrA c.ner n^ur foi-o oqul t* t.l fli p-,iUi tA) fall l*o iilatrati< n-* in ooch. on i pnntoai jjf\ thrwo Lm<* tho topitht on*t oL u"i b '*"l t# ocioro book& Addrvu for price. trrw nad IrmYxy, ACENCY DEPARTMENT, Frank Leslie's Publishing Honse 437 IVnrl Street. New York • Music Books! Earb llook mn> be aafel* rreelaedao mining the very beat, THE SALUTATION. '•fcY'b'llSiS: First-rloM t'hurcli Music Book. THE ENCORE. l7Jrtl; £nt:U llrat-claaa Singingechool Rook. WORLD OF SONG. s ?,XW.u? 3 Unrivaled L'ollaotkm of Song* GEMS t °,!V DANCE. " The Moat RrilHant Piano Music. PERKINS' Anthem Book.y'i?i.^Sd) An oAAjr Anthom for f*ch Sunday in th© Your. Perkins' Glee and Chorus Book. Suporh l olloction. (SI.2V 913 per dot). Male Voice Glee Book. P™™*.. Brief, New, Spiriteil l.ieen in abunthuir©. Emerson's Chorus Book. 'Hi© licwt Sacroii anil Si*cular Chorus©*. Kith©r lUkik maileJ, po*t-frw, for Ilotaii Price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. C. 11. IIITSON A C 0., 711 llrondwnv, New York. J. K. IIITMON 4 CO., MuaDVMora lu lak A Mfal.aKP. **h i • wanted wver/wlwc* IP a ttrtctly a I 'inula aad u.eaaaal luminal Panirulan Iree. d'a J ■ VtUIITII A CO., m. ln.aU. Ma. Nnilllfl HAIIIT ( I Met! AT IIOMF.. UrIUR ante a. Tb f A MATOiH. Ou neTtobdi 110^126 V l * v***aa mil aa, -a*l a epV ta t*4a . TTSSSrwSae. I tt atfWmifiialia. •■•* u*** Iff VAH will agraato CqnkMaaatW ear rata lb IUU M giti nM yog a C araav In II C.ill I rawr, aad a p. pace. Maa,.: a, ■ . t.ai- I p.par I err t C Kalab w i*a l aftnr aikawanaa Cheaal*r-d diwi.. a* —< ae |W| AHIHI BXC I It a|n s Tit KKW! FLORIDA Italy Ta. I'l-.agaa *4 < 'an ' Oe.ck Tun* 1 band (or ihrcaUr* P, 1 I Mil.! M., tiKkUil EultU Augar.Xe 0 AaWrHi-.av Xaw Y , JBL jIIOO REWARD. 100. y "7 Van aOtVTa' a* mtad aa taaeu ha 4 if Ml *y tea aaa af bean Sanaa tut , aitaaal Q YAllwi. ,a taai na Vnalr aun LAjtoJ amam aaa. art t aaaia. Iw tSnw U nana a I. aWivn i I - M PMTVM CYT. AXT Iyjtnux uf antiaar. lataliqan.. naaaaraaba _ r- by canaaaaiag lor tba ISuUttel Woakit ki/aY * -•* na-eaaary Uia imly raqajaOe se.aia all uceaaafal t-iaueeaa mdaatry an.l aaavgy k..,lwpw ' -iara I baa. < liraa A C'Oe 14 warn V XT N3b . rr<> ' BaTa Magic raaapaaaA la tsaaady pe.paiHaa.aaa pacaeg>g -Uc* Wtolf a ill 'am* ttw baart ■* geaw na.4 aad liaavy *g(A oa Urn Meacdhawt the. ta.tpwal Uyery Ila 0 JKQK *•/# la war, caaa. m wiaavy el .•"_).> r* faageg. a* aaa ear rarkaga. peatpaali ta |IVW t* ereta M W JufCtTa Aakfaad Mam D. W. Herat AOa I here aatd year Uotaamal t\ragfc Syrup nearly tbraa yaara It givaa g-d aataaCae una. aad 1 here aa kianma ta imnmimmid ng a at eoael if ut aapanar ta atai'm i item eCito clam _ VoUateaty. A. W. BI'LU* K M D P. Rel baaa aatd man Uataaraal Caagk Syue than art) id bar cwagb remedy _ _ A■ IT MiMMb. Wa—amßk L4anwl Mow •■** toHWM.n r*i*i uunuw tnttfjMNmll JtoN.JIIOMW ■Mb. A BOOK for the MILLION. VFDICAL ADVICE iancav. a peddling. Xu rtak lie.! w,Uag gm-d. 4 th" AQWfaßtii nitfkvL nih auim A _r n - oixciocnatx. omo. VIOLIN STRINGS! Oeaatpa I'ellaa Yastta Xteintr*. alaa for Renp> or (col lar. I 4 aad TtV each, ar 0 I .."HI m*d MB a dim Xcn* i/ ma.l o.i receipt 111, or Dealer, ' Sand cord ' " ml* Jogiia. J. Si tKM.KH. lai-mw el Mu.,, .1 Inrre —-< and ibiMi IQfltaaaikvranb.pvtrtaak, - STmlbbat*//^ j f'bmlKH IMtoN trt bw* Md *E2rS •p|f-ftikiac fn-ioll Fic |rror. MML*^ *HM awp aaM gaba m a*a a4aJ*ml aAm Lad goap mm. JT 1, ■■.; .SjaJfgjr' .. t *•••*•■• LrlJll •*•* a W M-vaOo* -** a- amd aA-rn, vtlMßbn A*a fa I ' i ■|Ar~' ■ '|Blil.JW mui/ ifrakwu flkeiMi rtikcxT CircsJirs fraa. Csac^aa^Sti tf Typa. Cat:. Ai- tm r*sts. w BLADE STOHT SGPPLEIOT FKNTK ; O fkfi oowl by Hh| Atthort f M in tkwtoMpv*tor farm ft* 6 ftl". )•*. ruuimnu, PA. n a lI'I'TAV UanH.dAa and a -rthlem b,-k- rat LAU 1 iUil. tna Rihtfut -n u-liM icoaUted tV- Rt* be (leered S-e that th* book wt buy auoterag T t t'Wwa and 330 fie* Mtrr.rnri KKW BUAUVk • GIBBS AUTOMATIC !*> * W\r *f AM WMIB SLKJL* *-ga- Repolla. IwLcgiof. Traa. Ma-V la bam W avavy n.rat.a SILENT SEWING MACHINE. Su.d Pootal Card tor Illuatrated Price LUt, Ac. Wtllrox A Gibbfl 8. M. Co., Ocr Bend bl 1 A&X Broadwaty. New York PURE COD LIVER AND LIME, J Wilbur** f od lelvrr Oil tad l.imr. lVrxohx who h*ro tNM*n txkin* Cod leirer Oil will b© jaUxtord 10. It*am that I>r Wilbur b** succßrhl, from dirrci.uo *>f •hpv**ri t*rof©*tonal g*uil*turn. in oomlnntn* t l *© pari* wil and limr in such * manner thai it m iiVsHsat luths teiNt*. ami its tpfferU In 1 an* cx*mpia;tits an* tiuiy ful. Very many panm whua© CMPS w©r© pmawmewj ho|i*>*©B and to ho had txktsu th© claar H( fur a I tim* without markwi pfltct, him broj fnlmlj c::rwd t.y u*n| thta ptrpirilHW. Bo h*k> and ri lh fim.iincL Mxnnfact irrd cn!y by A. B. wTLOOli,Cheaii t, Bjotun, Bold by all dru***ftl*. TO UTEHTISEBS! BEALS & FOSTER, No. 41 Park Row, NEW YORK, OKNKRAI. AGRXTS Frill THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER UNION LISTS OF NEWSPAPERS. Adrartiacra d©irin* to aa© r.ther of th© Li*h (not pablixb©d in th4r own cttr* raxy cmumu.iic ltd wlrs xffiYsn REALM A FOSTER direct, as all orders wiii hurra fig* r paas t hr ti*h thrir h tn-K A. J. AIKENS, I'roMidrut American .Nrwupaper Culau. J.ESTEY & 00. BrAttloboro, XT*. for Illustrated Catalogue w. TJH. If. Na. g. WHKN V* H ITINCd TO ADYKKT Itsfclt. Rlaaaa any that yaa aaw tba advartle.— meat la CbU pajir.