The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 08, 1877, Image 4

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    TERRIBLE COLLIERY DISASTER.
Kilhirm Hodle* \ lli-wri
i rnilmi HrfRP.
A oorrrs]>>ri<]onf >f th* Ij>mlon 7Vntf>
writes fr< tn Helton: In tin 1 course *>t t
their explore!; • Mes-r*. Dickenson and
Martin none nux>-s tin* whole of tin'
eighteen Unites of those killed by the
terrible colliery disaster ; fifteen t tinm t
were lmddled Ovgethor in a group ; some
wore kneeling on the ground with tin ir
lnvnds clasped as if in prayer; others
wore seated on the wagon way, and
had nppar< ntly 'awaited death with com
posure, while others Again worn lying on
the r faces, with their lingers .foi nly im
bedded in the earth, toetifviugto lite des
perate oil', ts they had made to crawl out
of the miiV silting smoke. Mr. Dicken
son states that if these jvsir follows eon 1.1 1
only hnvo managed to tattle their way
for forty yards further they would hare
been sale. Two others wen* found w.Unn
twenty -five yards of a working that wAs
clear from smoke, while the eighteenth
was discovered within nineteen yatxlsot"
what would have been a Itaven ot safety.
The flow of water into the pit was -toi>-
}>ed, and akuit seven o'ehvk the w hole
of the Usi.es were iwaveyni to the pit
eye. and placed in tubs, and iweix\l
with shee!> le.-.dy for ivmovwL The
rumor that the Uxliee* had Iven found
spread rapidly through the .hslik l, and
some thousands >i persons soon cvugm-.
guted around the pit bank. In order to
allay the <\e.tern cut which prevailed the
police adopted a very isuvionah'e ei.,
and infortue 1 the crowd that the deceas
ed would not he brought to the surface
till night -a hint which had tin efhvt
of considerably thinning the number- of
those present. The winding up of the
dead bod it - commenced at eight o'el.vk.
They were hnnight out of the pit in
ivnples and propelled along a tr .mway
into tlie colliery yard, where they were
plae\l on stretchers iual ctmei into the
joiner's shop, t >ne of the tirst to U* depon
it<sl on the hare ground was Italic!
Walker, t! ■•dteroic :i reman. lie was in
a {wrtiv nude state, with his hands folded
over lus h roost, and his feature* as calm
and jH'iuvtul as though ue had U<cn
sleeping. The faces of the majority of
the dead were uot ranch swollen, while in
not a few instances blood oozed from their
eyes, nose and virs. All died from
asphyxia. Therv wits not the slightest
sign of a hunt on any one. One iw.r
fellow had been stricki u down while in
the act of putting on ins shirt. He had
one arm through the sleeve, hut the oth
er portion was still en his head when he
fell, apjianmtly 1 feie-s, to the ground.
The p*air Ivy SU r r.vks, who L-uud
in his fathers anus, had apparently
passed into eternity w itliout a jsuig of
pain, juiii.'ii.g from the liappv expression
on his features. He was a flue hvkitig
hal, even in death, and when he was
lifted out of the tub and placed on the
ground with his surety lamp taside hint,
tliere was a nnivi • -ul \pr*—ton of sym
pathy. By nine o'clock the whole of the
deceased hml been placed in the work
shop. and a number of women were at
once introduced into the place for tlie
purpose of making the nucogaury prvjmr
atious pr >r to the U alien Iviug placed iu
oortins. Tie faeee*ud feet of all the un
fortunate men were washed, after
which a few of their bereaved friends
wo re admitted hi order to testify as t,i
their ideutiflcatiuu. The scene was moot
heartrending. sufficient to iry the nerves
of the strongest present.
(haritj lUfl Toilet*.
Tiiere is.not to be a certain sameness,
notwitlistaiuhng the variety, iu ball
tc.lets, says tlie New York Tribune,
reviewing those at tlie charity l>all in
that £ity. Despite what is <dd of the
extraxagamv of women, the fact is tlmt
the majority indnlge in evening dress at
very unc r'ain intervals, an-1 try a.- much
as j>o--ibi. to liave them of a style and
fabric which will not go out of fashion,
and that w ill allow making over. This
limits the choice m >re than can l>e im
agined by tliose who have liad no ex
[vraiuvin making "both eiuis meat."
Tliia season, ball Costumes may lie di
vided iutvi tiirce classes—the fresh
Parisian costumes; tlie "limited in
come " dre- -< *. nirned over froui year
to year by pers-n- who cannot afford
dressmakers' charges for alteration ; and
old but Lam*. <>in toilets combined and
altered over in the prevailing fashion.
Nt v r in the history <>f clothes were the
difference more marked between the new
and the old than s >w. Ihiffs andgathers,
fulin- and vlraperx*, conceal more than
charity, bnt the strict " princesse " style
admits of none of these, and not only ex
acts freshness aud richness of fabrics for
tlie stately dress, but newness of trained,
lace-trimmed skirfs. No pr incest*-dress
can lie nxade to lit smoothly over old
fashioned cotton skirts, gathered in at
the waist ; and with new dresses, t'' .e-
fore, ladies liave trained underskirts
made with deep yokes, aud a Spanish
fl 'Uiice attached to a phun gored strip, so
a> to form a fan-shape at the back, like
the dress. These skirts are trimmed
with Smyrna insertion and lace, and
strictly follow the outline of the dress
skirt. This smoothness of outline, only
broken by a double plaiting, a rgxv of
buttons, a cascade of lace, and rnffl-vl
train at the back, disiingtnshcs ull the
later styles of evening and ball dresses,
and separates them unmistakably from
those which have done duty during pre
vious seasons.
New toilet- have.very long trains, but
the bodice and sleeves are anything but
uniform. Some are made very high,
with soft plaitings and inside lace mils,
in the Eliaalietliau style. Others are
very low—so low as to suggest the
corslet and breast-plate more than the
ho.li,ce, and are destitute of sleeves, a
simple band over the shoulder h-aviug
the arm entirely bare. The medium
and heart shajied" Ixxlicx #, the demi-long
sleeves, and puffed and tied hack skirt*
belong h> past modes, and tell as plainly
as words of the necessity for retrench
ment or economy. Fashion runs to ex
tremes just now, accept - no compromises,
no half measures, but insists u]miu its
votaries doing and daring all.
Collecting babscriptien-.
A London barrister recently received
a letter from a school boanl election
agent to this effect: " Sir—l am deeply
interested in procuring the retnni of Sir.
for tlie tHi-.ird, and, knowing vour
views ujsin educational matter*, have
taken the liberty of placing your name
npou liis committee. I have further
ventured to put down yotir name as a
sulivriber of five guinea- towanl his ex
penses, and unless you notify to me on
or liefore the —th that you do not con
cur in these arrangements, T aliall take
the further liberty of assuming that you
acquiesce in Them, and tliat 1 may look
to you for the subscription recorded to
your name."
Tlie barrister promptly replied : "Hir
—I regret that I cannot accept the offers
made by you to me in your letter of yes
terday. I may, however, mention that I
am deeply interested in raising a fund hi
provide for the necessities of a destitute
and deserving widow lady. Knowing
your charitable disposition, I have taken
the liberty of putting down your name
as u subscriber for ten guineas, and since
bit* dat qui eitvdat, I shall, unless I hear
to the contrary from you by midday to
morrow, venture to assume that yoti ac
cept my offices on your behalf, and that
I may look to yoti for that amount of
subscription."
Early next morning came a messenger
in haste, in s cab, bearing a letter from
the agent. ' So sorry, but the pressing
calls upon liis purse' forbade him to ac
cept Mr. 's kind offices."
A Trotting Team of Oxen.
The Cheyenne Leader says: Dexter,
tlie tamer of bovines, created a great
sensation on the streets by appearing in
a carriage drawn by four milk white oxen,
all in harness and'driven tandem. The
gay and festive looking beasts pranced
along in fine style—" heads up and tails
a risin'," as our John would say. Gov
ernor Thayer was invited to take a ride,
and was driven about for some time by
Dexter. Other gentlemen also enjoyed
the novelty. Dexter sitys that either of
his team can trot a mile in 3.47. He
offers to bet any amount pf money that
he can load a wagon with -4,500 pounds
of freight, attach his four oxen, and
make hotter time to DendwooJ than any
four-horse or mule team with the same
load can possibly do.
A Story from Morntomloin.
Hie Corinnc con e-pendent of the Salt
l.ake ritni'n tolls the following stOry
We have had finite a sensation. V short
time ago u woman came walking into our
city on the railroad track, who was eh
sell ,*!<<> appnir much exhausted, and
finally she made her way to the dvr of
otto of onr citizens, win re her strength
>mve way entirely, but she had fallen
into the lunula of goHt Saniaritans, who
took her in and kindly eared for her.
They found le r m a m <st pitiable ooinh
tion, lier feet Iveing frozen so that she
<muld not wear her *h<e* and was eatry
ing theui in her lwtid, and walking bare
foot over the fror.cn ground. Va s.vn as
she could tell her story, site revealed a
state of fuels showing the damning atro
cittix* of Mornwxnisni. state* that
she was born in 1 -.lisviUe, l\y., and
educated there. About twenty \vnr*a.:-v
she marred one 11-.ehard Spot!-wood.
At the time \f her m irvui e her hu -Um.l
was a lueiulvrof the lVesbvterian ehniolt
and She an l'.pi-*vpahail. I'liex had two
children, b ill of whom are .h a.l. \l hei
father's death sue inherit,"*!
which she gave to her'husband. Some
Ave years ago lier husband joined tin*
Mormons, she stdl o taming her original
fa-.th, but immigrated Willi hun t blah,
whe:v tliey had liusl t,*g,Alter ever suns'.
Soma t uen •> h ■ e ioiti-1, 1 t live up
to hts iirivili .*, and marr.e I a nineteen
vmr-old eirl, but kept it a - .*r* t from
ills wife tor alvmt fhris-moiitl W
she found it out she |rladled, and crest, d
tsnuclhiug ot a euuinivUioa in the old tel
lotf's e.'lilip. He then showed the effect
of hts Morn m teaching He told her
that alie eotild have the privilege of h
luvrem, bought with her money but if
she left she should not have a cent, an I,
further, if she made any fuss ids ml it,
he would kill lie:, She, Hot Willing t •
remain in a house of prostitution, and
fearing for her life, picked up a small
bundle of clothes and walk," t to this
place, trading all the clothe* she could
•pale fvir ntvvssaries on her way through
the M.irtuou sciUetui-ut She was in
tending to emitinue her way on f.-ot t >
Virginia t'it\, N< \ , where she haa a
slater able t > assist her. Th s is tier
s'rv, which she told in an intelhgeut,
ctraighttarwnud lnumier.
A Malrimetiiul Maehiue.
Tartam Dean, who niarr . I Marx Knox
to mmielssly in Oanncl, N. Y.. l as. j| i>
undersUvil, mwnkxl and e instructed a
niaeliine f.ir his oflhv which marries
v.s-t..rs and take- their uhoti.grajilni *
mtUtaunvtualr. John Merrdt in* .ts
Ui*t he luisu I been niMTried to anylHwlv;
the parson is not .jtlile certain who offici
ated as bndegt.viu; Mary Ki x is all
adrift, and has drwi-gtvl her alleged lius
laud to ivttrt; but the in w machine will
tix future identity beyond a doubt. The
catKhilatca. ka\ mg made know u their
wi-iies, #rx tt-iuuiusi to iui npiwviijuej
ixxoni, when iu*h 1* tinuly unied hy the
arm iui.l ankle, and haekexl cnlmlv, hut
irresistibly Against n hemlrest upholster _
\1 vui the wtill. Tliere is now no eliuliee
for either to escape. Iu this jvo-itt.ul
the uiHV>nsc:ou*ly steps ou •
lever, whk*h swings a enruera itiio jvom
tiuu at the v>tlier tml of the rvviu.
The ji.xrsou herxiupoli enters, :*-.trues
mi easy but vigilant jvositiou at the (Wxm
era, mwi tnkos out his watch. The fol
lowing trialojyne ensues;
Pur-on —" i'ou deoire to be nnite.l in
the holv 1 minis of tiuitriniotiy ?"
X. M. —We <Kv."
Ixriile-vrxHiui—Ciin't von loosen these
inaimcles n moment ? They pineh."
Parson—"l regret my inability to ac
cede to ttus rivjue-t. his my only pro
tection ngiiin-t frnuil. Pleas*- remove
your veil, mm hun. Join right hail*'.-.
Look sUwdi'.y at tin- n xil in t ; . • [>nrt;-
ti-uL tenderly. You d - *!. o.'iy
promise k> love, wruxk as much an you're
a miud to, cherish iiikl j i :.u*t the j . -r
---S.UI, doa't stir, whom you now L 'ld ba
the right hand, steady, steady, never
mind the fly. n long us yi.u both shall
live; therefore, in uie preeenee of these
xri tu esses, don't twitch your ear, sir, I
pronounce v uiman and wife. * Twenty !*
Tune nji. Very well done."
The parson ih<>ti politely tenche- the
lever and releases tiieui frmu the imp.
He writes the certificate on tlie back of
tho pliotogrmph, and tiles away tlie
uegntive. Ihuaou l>-*au d.H -u't moan to
le caught out again.—.V i York
Why He Wept.
Ho left her and stepjied oat to s* .- a
friend between acts.
" Why, E" I ward," said she, when he
returned, " there are tears in your
eyes."
'* Yes, [>et," rejilicd he, s.demnlv, " I
suppoae there are—l saw such a-a i -ight
when 1 was out."
"Did you—what was it?" inquired
she.
"Hitcli a sad sight"—continued he,
keeping his face awuy that she might
not smell his breath—" I discovered a
young man whom I h:ive known for
years drinking whisky. "
" You did ?"
"Tee, stauding right in plain sight
before me. partaking <t-*-t>ly and careless
ly of the dreadful intoxicating glass."
There was a little pause, wlu-n the
young la*lv suddenly said :
" Edward, was he standing right iu
front of you ?"
' Yes, pet," was the reply."
Tliere WHS another pause, when t-i
young lady asked again :
"Edward, don't most of tlie fashion
able sal.sm conuters have great uiee
niirnirs right on the walls beliind them?"
E.lwwrd flushed a little atul looked
quizzioal as he replied tliat he 'Mxtlieved'
they did.
AilJ here he [icriuitted the subject
drop.
Depression in the Iron Trade Abroad
In Germany the capital invested by
thirty-two of the largest iron and steel
mannfacturing <y*mpaaiea iu that coun
try amounts t*> $78,0*15,000, and the net
loss, exclusive of interest and deprecia
tion in the value of jiroperty last year
was ."51,791.000. Only six of the cotn
panie* paid anv dividend, and the ns>*t
fortunate of these six was one of the
sandiest, which divided 0 *2-3 per cent.
Tin* Prttssian mining and iron coni;any,
of DiKMeidorf, with a capital of $2,700,-
000, lost 8005,000 en la.-t year's ujiern
tious, and $215,000 on th e** of the year
liefore. Tlie net loss of tli thirty-two
coinjmnies in two ycurls has bceu .-2,770,-
000. If misery loves company, here is
plenty of it.
A hi-*.
" A kiss," says n writer, " is a s*-ul ex
pressing a sincere attnehment the
pledge of future union—a present taking
tin* impfeffmon of on ivory cor.d press—
crimson balsam f<w lox*e woun led hearts."
We hail no idea, says the Norristown
J/rrald, that a kiss, when directed,
would prove such a *imple thing. Im
agine a young man, us In* bid- his girl
adieu on tlie front step at three o'clock
A. if. on Monday, darting lek, as slie is
about to olose the disjr, to siiHb*h some
"crimson balsam for a love won in led
heart." And a girl might u*k lu r lover
for sotne of that balsam right before the
old folks, and they would think it was a
new* kind of gu tu drop.
(uriosiUe% of Life.
Lay your finger on your pulse and
know that at every stroke eoino immortal
passes to his Maker; some fellow being
crosses the river of death ; ami if we
think of it we may well wonder that it
should be so long liefore our turn comes.
Half of all who live die before seven
teen years.
Only one perron in ten thousand lives
to be a hundred years old, and but one
in a hundred reaches sixty years.
Hie married live longer than the
single.
Tliere is one soldier to every eight
persons, and out of every thousand b >rn
ninety-five weddings take place.
An experienced lady observes tliat a
good way to pick out a husband is to see
how patiently he waits for dinner when
it is behind time. Her husband re
marks that a good way to pick out a wife
is to see whether the woman has dinner
ready in time.
A Chinaman never keeps in debt long.
He prefers to commit suicide.
SI MM tltY tH NEWS.
In-ill, ..I Inirrral Irom lloinr ntnl Ihranal.
Tlie ismnell of the t'mv.T-ilv of tlie <'lt> of
Ni York Imm MM to admit fMaaieetndwla.
tin f.-ln*l of Mantl (Ira- *• api'io
|.iirtil> .1 let t ateit 111 N. villi liana ali.l Vteiu
pin I i *tic. | paradi atul t ult- \ maid
iveif In- nan . a, s 1' iloo.lm wn- lo.tg.st
' j i at I'oin likc. pMi , N. \ . Imis.-I with
-w in.tlun: I lutein -isuiuli farmer, in the sale
of corn -In lies v linvl'i he obtained (lien ,tg
lialun , to alhs"' esvipt-. wlteii in fael tin,
were note f.rr various sums. He haaalso faeii
oporeting in Put nam enmity t in ls,|\ of
l ! I. !.n O Main in y. the .ti a.I l eiusn ehl. f,
ati. i fx iuk ill state for Itva rtavs in (lie armory
.f the Ve \ork Sivty Nmtli n innnt, -
isk. i to I mop. , aiVMiui autrd to a guant of
hotloi \n Imliaii rillili. i hi, u,.1il in tin
ititell.l.eius. I ■ (In lost loinl a. eu. . to the
. tf.sl tliat a tea n.a-k- pe rloti, < iglit lmn.lrisl
kalges id I'll, i It. . . watTtor,. eii.'lii|, .1 on
the Tongue fixer, itl,.a>v< rtsl twtwnmi Hill
mat f.'iu 1i.ui.1t..1 w.Utii i - maietniig upon
them, wherrlljmn tin x the f.u wai.t a few
n.unoi a ihooia. while the mam t.sty .(
In,liati* form, .1 an amhuaeavtc tu a eanxoit tu
.wxli rto aumtnlste tin- -ol.tn i - Ihe los.p,
.h.l let folk.a up |h, .l.ss.yami (lot, saxtnl
(' .-in . lie- from a ,hait!\ *lllhllea.1. Mr*.
N, Un \S io-!ki wln, aas aetitig a, p.,-tmlalii ~
at Net 111 t .!>• rty, t'lno, el. isst with a it
I. a. her. ami the e ita> - afl. i * at <1 > ai tel,-l
for ha\l!iy, al la. list xalUahl, letter* Itoiu the
Ui i ' One mall w.x* kltteit . u.t tao other -
t a.lix inturxsi to a ralli s\| xs-Uiatiiii itc*i Ijg-!.
ill dge. S
J a me-. t it toil, it S. ti ami Wu ion
tin haxvi Is, i aitxtaled to .lei. cure.- for the
lot Is ; i of Ihe Vatliami I ii X|a-- i auk a
little iiver a v. .r ay;,i. It villi l-e rxsS'lk. lcs|
that the ea-hit i a h,.u-e a:t- entcie.l ami lit,
faitllb oveim.aeixd. while he wa- folvsst (o
furm-li file kv . aid combination t*. ll.i vault,
from which the e>t,her- "Uixsl i" ".i.OiVi in
money ami avurtlu,. Hoy emk vv .d to
tie.jobate with the latik olliexr, f i the leturn
of till securities, aml tliu- llie dilu tive- eol
llieir .iue ... Th,'-. •. lNmgla--. on. ,g Mm
ti ouiy clerk, al \V aalnugtoii. had .huge of
the aoeomtt- , f unpad intue-l ..ti r, , i.leixvl
Is.iid,, and a, the mtelX—t a.s'iltu'tlaU ,t ( val lie
ton .e,l a partnership with a New York attorm v
ami f .nil I t. u Ike a-ktix-,ea of the parlie
to w tiviin (it*. Hit* i c-I vvaa due. flu tatter
w aid call outlie parti. , and uITor 1,, pr-sure
the ant nt dm th : • f.-r a peri*.ill. • gn
--i rally wrj heavy, ahtrli tu a, -ilit linn divl.te
Willi tkmgU-,. They del a lai ku I'li-iniuulll
discovery aa made ml IK>ip:!a,a ain g-.l
I'vg. ti. i don, the African < xphgwr, ha, hi-en
v| j-4lihii i vrri|.,i of lh* culm province of
Soudan. Africa Eoliy-tive lutiter* |sitlnsl
ui a coal iui.it e ipi*, on al r.! ai>>* -. 1 mux.
I'.*.. Indian rumors mioum. to tien.
I'n k that Sitting Butt aud Oraay ll,tree are
anxious in make iwa.-e oil the term* ><b
taiu vtde, ami deairyi Hpolt.-d l'ail , a Js-a.S'fu!
elitef to ,'an.i- to them and they wdlaoeouijiaiiy
him hack and a*3kuowl*slge hi, aiithority
1 in- h. Lawn, ef tin- N. w oti.au, r u ,n Una
of I'arr A U,m, i- * defaulter (o the uuouut
ef #175,t1e-> ... Twu worklllaili, for a erudge,
thrcv (siwder Uit • the h .is*'of Mieha. ', lhaxia,
foreman of (hi I > km, canal, lai ta, iu an
endeavor to I 'oW up th, rula. IwUn-lieitl.
(Vit-tderaMe damage wa- done, hut no pcrsou
wx, luJurxsL Tho J ecpetrahga were raptiuvd.
The Hr:lih ,tuaui-hip J. Ik Walker cleaivsl
fi m N <v Il.xv .-ii, i tu., f i -in-tai.Uii pi.
vi:!li tho following eat go foi tin- 1 utkiah g>>v
crnim nt : Ten uull. smder cartri.lgetUt,-
taai Winchester eartriilg*-, Martini
-In 11.-. s,iXai,',x.Xl bullet,, Tt.h.a l Martini gun,,
SS.rjax Martini scat hard*, tin whole valued at
tl,W*,r s X tcrish!.' I. . *r *vpl -i.*t oe
currv*l at lha llarroin ,t< 1 w. rk in St. KUUii.e,
FIUuM, leu jar- n* w*rv klilv tor fatally m
puxsl. aud many hadl* injured .Hie Pact Al
and mien r StaJe-of Mi v have all etveu in
th. ir aliegian,, l<> lieu, lka Viov. Packard,
of laiui-iaua, tus.l a narrow maj* from v,
-iuatlou at tlie hands of a vou ig Ulan oalhlig
hull-elf Win. It. Wehlol:, of Pleiad-lplua. A,
the governor vra vsiuvering iu hi- private
ro ui. a o rrvinpoiwV'Ut ef the PUl'.a*le)|ihi.x
/*ix a- was aun uurod and a.liiutlrd No -**••. r
ar.- the jHTsntt allo**sl in tin? n- tu than Ml.
Packard round himself with a pistol j- nttsl at
hi, head. He prompt!, knocked the avap u
down and it wa- etplial.-l al h.* f. vt. the : al!
taking effort ui Ho governor - kt,< *. . austug a
painful wound. The w..ttld-U- murxhser *a
immediately hol m the arm I. a g. '.ieiuaa
j-rewnt aud sx'UTtvl. with an a<xraui|i!ict> in
wailing oilt-ide tlie 1 uildiug. Weldou claim
t i tune a,—slat. • iu tin cruur .lop*rlj.
frx.m Dakota Temt-vry ar* fl'k-1 w:ih - txauih
of Indian deprod.iUwu.... I'our !i"oi*r,
w*rv wrxsk. ,1 in i h -ajs-ak, bay. an t while
the crv w of th Ilelem.xi were -av.-t, i! i known
thai the hai.d- of the I UlsvUu w< r* loat
I vleu-ixe ttggliu., oprrat. siiU-tinxaCaiia
da and tlii- .x.iiutrv have t- < u urn arth.d I y the
rvxeuile ..dicers, who ,ii<v*xsiel iu art.-t:ng
to f Ul' lil.U. - da- w:.
A. -: 1 on tho ,h k of dry g,,,1* in lUiward
.Mallei - it. Tv ui N* w Haven, i nti.. by tire.
The Nsty of a y-vung woruati wa* fonml
in Je!T. r-o:t. '1 va-. with th- face - i mutilated
mhvdefy ttntlScittOQfear a lime, bat it la now
d-unite It nettled Uiat the remain, ate lie -e of
Mr-, hirby, of llaltumue. Xld,.w|ns . *1 Willi
her i-tei - huat aod, • ue IVrgu >u. afler leinp
a brid* (ra f.-w moot be only, it i, auruuncu
tiiat Peiguson was the innrd. ri-r.
ly -g A Btx.tliert n"* grain e]#vah rai Pe--na,
111., vraa d, -tr-o ihv rib . I. - tkl <' . iu
-luram-e, -g,c Win-low, the Ir, a-iry
.1. :k who-t th #11.0(al |*ei v; f gjxen
back- wmi' lime -tuce.wlveii put on trial pleaded
glcdtv and admitted t at th* fr*s- usw *>f ,<]HiUu
aid !■ : raii/.d In* latter farnltle*. lie wa*
ix iv.i't-t and iw-ntene,.l t., r chtxm tr. oth'
ruprtaoiiim-nt, .. I'hoae who investigated
th o .*! • ~ f Weill the uM is- .. v -tn
of --.v. Pack -d in V:v Urkan*. etpr.-t Hm
noli that the man wv* not in jxv- ■ -s-ui <-f
1 - i.-id u i.id when the att-mpt wa- made
If- had Vs-Ctl drinking d-sply f.'-r aottle tunc
on ' nil-on a.-, mut of di-atti -intii .nt in a l<v.
affair Mra.lt -. Masauuim., of N-w York,
afl- r being marrt<*l a f, w month*, eonfe *si to
her husband that pri ton* to marriage h r
fall. r. Antonio icon, had tr. ate*t her itli the
iu"-*t inhmn.vn gro- u,—. The hn>band *k
iT!w 1 have more to d • with the fatUcrthcrx
after, aud would nt let hun eiiU-r th boll ..
it.- father, fearful.-f hi*daughter -e. nf.- - :i
i- • mine k' - ,n, the re-xilt of wh-h would Is
hi* m vrrs-ratioii in priis-u. wa-fiu. Ua. Af *
ui-.rnmg* later, he went to lu daiig-hter n apart
inent, at .-I announcing " 1 have eome t*. kill !
yi :v *h. t lier, beat in her skull with the butt
•>f hi* J tl >l, ,tahLs.l her a dozen Um-* and
ked lor 1-mtaily, tluallr leaving her a bloody 1
mi" of wound*, under the U lief tliat *he wa*
d.-id Int. lhgenee from Neufouiidlami
-'. i- - that a life buoy ha* l*s u |*.-ked up 1, ar
mg lh- name "George Cromw.il. and n<> doubt
Dow eai-t* that Hint aim-r ntrmk ou Ca|*
Mary within tw.nty-live tn'h-s <-f the *j-it
where her ut r ship. iis Wa-hingtn,weiit
down. The Cromwell earned thirty wula, alt
of wlwmt iwobahlv pen-hod OHomiell
brother-' urge ciai|s-raii.- establishment in
-br-cy Citv wa-de-trove.l by fire. I*.sn, #AO,- j
<•<> Til. manager* --f tin- S w Y.-rk Stat.
fair hav- dfn.lrd to hold it iu lloch. -t< r frv-m
Sept, 17:h t-i the 'did.
Sneak thi- • - giine l ad.nision t. the 1 xnk
ing lion-, .f June* <1 King'* S n*. in N.w
Y'ork. and during the rush of buioe ticeeed
- 1 m a. -urmg a tin laix eutitaiuilig m
b ltd* B'.-l ount: -. The valuable* !...<! lieen
,ic|-i*iti din th. vault at the owner * n*k. A*
U.---1 "f the l..nd* wer. rrgi-ten-d, notice waa
• iimeliaUly given, -.(hat tlie thieve- ml not
Iw able to realize.....7'be vkwrny'* ..fti.-ial di
t atch, dated F.b. t. state* that th< famine in
North Aroot, India, i* mu.-h nor* than at rtr-t
*uppo-"d. and ther. i* great ditr<-- in My-we.
. Mail uid telegraphic romtnunieatioii ha*
I, , n > -talih-hed • ii tlie Mexican frontier adja
. < ut to the L'nit-d Stab -. and that bii-iue** t*
U-giliniiig to pick up under the .-.ntideius- m
-pired Ly the Iha/ admimtratioii ....Bear
Vdmiral i'ha*. 11. liavi- lied iu Wadiineton of
neart dfooaae, at the age of -. venty. He l.ad
1 ecu in active wet v i.a fifty four Tear* A fir
in Midina. Dhfai, defr..y*d the Emjuia hlis k
and three adjoining l uil.Htig*. I.- ♦Z'..OOO :
jmrtially ta.uNd .. Wm. H. Sid die. a twmk
. a-hirr at Mn iieajsilt*. Minn., wa* -hot and
kilhsl by Mi-* Kate N.sinan for atsluemg and
then de-erting tier. Tlie young woman, when
arr. d. inxuif. td no jx tmirae for the dead.
A Tdi.C <i tire occurred at North Attlebom,
Ma.— .l.y which a numt* rof atore* wi-v ruined.
.I'nrth.r Indian dej.redation* are reported
from Dakota Territory, and th-n. ('tx-.k ha*
-•• nt three .".mjvanie* of caxalry to l.s.k after
, lie narage*. ,
I'NITED MATES CHNGBESS.
Srtinlr.
Mr. Patterson [lt. p.j. of South Carolina, pre
"•nted the rred. iiiaU of David 'l'. Corliin, .
■ li.lllltllg bi have id-en elrs-bst t'lllbsl State,
S- nab-r front the State of South Carolina f--r
ix year* from March t. 1H77. Ihe credential*
w. re *igned by D. 11. ChamlM-rlain. a* gover
iiorof South C.rolina; and after I* nig read
they were placed on file, no objection Wing
made thereto.
Mr. Miteh'-U [Hop. 1. of Oregon, ealh-l tip
the re*->ltittof| pioxi.ling fur tlie i,ue of an
attache ent for C< nrii.l N. Jor.lnu, eadih-r of .
the Third Natioi.al bank .-f New York, he hax
ing fail. -I toaj.t ear U-fore the oomiuiHee on
privflegr* and ■ lection* to t< difv to the ac
count- of Saiiiiu 1 .1. Til.l. u. Wm. T. P. Hon and
\. s. 11. wilt in that hank.* After di-cti**ton !
tlie rcMilntioii wa* agre, I to.
Mr. liignlla (1:< p. i. of Kan* from the nun
ciitie.- on j i, . r. l-.rti d f.v raldy on tlie
inendnii nt- <-f the It- use to th- t illincroaaiiig
the j* ii -ion* of tl "*e who tiave h>*t both an arm
and i foot from t-- - ;r> j*r month, lie said
(tie Senate pa- -xl a bill to in r-a-e aneti j.eli
sion to *ll7 a mt-ntli. tint the lioti*e ri-dnced it
to • Ml, and a* there were onlv *ixt* n person*
on the pension roll* affected by it. tin • ommit
te. thought it !*•-! t-i have the S. not- ,• incur,
l h'- amendment* wereeoiit-urred iu and the bill
iiae-i d.
After di-cn—ing Mr. IJ-with * ami ndinent to
lh. Pacific railroad bill to er. at a sinking fund
for the liipiidation of tie- ind- ht*im— do. the
government hy th.- Pacific railroad <• enpanieh.
provi h. g that the k7sfi,fl'>o to be p .id by tie
.xiinpanie* to the crmlit of the winkiit - fund
.hall tie In addition to other paymeut*. iu-tead
of iu lieu <>f oOier jioyinent* or rr jutren ent-.
wa- agreed to ->. a*, 22 : nay*. 20.
The Printing Amiropriation hill paa*ed bythe
Senate provide* tliat from and after the pres
ent M-niuon of Congre** the Congressional prin
ter shall not pay a price exceeding fifty c ut*
jier thou-mid ms for eompoaition. an 1 forty
cent# an hour for time work iu 1 inditip, etc.
The Senate coneurred in the amendment* of
tlie Ifou-e to tho-e of the Senate on theC-mui
lar ami Diploinatie Approjiriatioii bill, and it
vvu* | in--oil.
The Senate having returned to ita chamber
Mr. Stiernian (Rep.), of Ohio, auboiitted a
resolution tliat the deeision of the commi-aion
upjn the electoral vote of Louiaiana ,tan l an
tlie judgment of the Senate, the objection*
made tlicrek"to the contrary notwithstanding.
Ml In man i t'em. , *'f Ni n \ . ik. po sented a
substitute ponding that the lltar *"• I Uv'tors
rotes for laiiitsiana bo not isitliil. d, tlx lie
ci iouot tin iMiutiit*s|"ii imtwithstsudilig.
3li Mart i 11 loin. >, of lira*, favoreu the
Mlbslitute. declaring thai tin CiUlilnlssloli w
dir. < led to B""i i tain the true vol# of tlx Slate,
but iliat cad of flint tliev bad t i-ugld forth a
'"•rtilhati'rvs kliig with fraud, i tul ofteuaire tu
lh< nostrils of all hoii' l Js ople.
Mi h. runit 11 'cm l. ot Ni w \olk, coniltxid
■ I "11 llie *|| duration of the t*ii|ltlUl""loM that
It cimUt not 11 .Hi te*tim*iliy w hii'h was off* ri*t
to prnr. tliat fiaud > \i*t.d ami that certain
•lm t 'i* it. ii , il , and de* laii*l that such
a d* i-ion u >to tin •IT* • I 11 mi (hi re iiaa no
ja'Wei In toiigii-" to i Plain tin truth ami
•mite d "in ttaud.
Ml. riiiuuiaii 11' em. I, *>( titilo, aigueit that
tlx V"t of lli. irtittnittg I* oil. f 1 llt*ialia
were uin oiistitilliolial and desti llctile ol oIU
repitblxau ("tin of gorertmnt. I icu if it*
a* t* were let iiue ii-Ututi-ua! Uit-y w.-ie imt
legal in . am awing tlie vot* of the -i ir-ntii of
Sol elllb, i 1,1-t, I. . i l st., Il' ti 11 quill d
(hat llie Is >aid "liould I* eotujMi*,*! of tin- jier
on* t 1 dllti i. ni jmlitn al partii s, but in fact It
waa evHiipox'-d of but foui jM-rwruia, all of tlx
same party, and the* -!. otilr it fused to fill tie
rai'.iii i.
Mi Ixriiian It. | of ihu tie* tared that
tin- decision was i: ht and *■ .r qir tioii of
law no man would hai* lull two mouth* uge
that i "Ugi. * liad tin rtgl.t t*i overhaul tlx ir
turns I " win. h t lectin S wen eh ■ ell, If then
"e an* rigid of a Stat*. II WA- (he right to
clioo.-c it* own elector*, ihi' light wa* > .*i*
full* guarded hi the t\m tiluti n
Alt. M it-ui li* ; t ludtani. thought that
if any provision of IHI' tiiut, ual law via* plain,
It wat! fact that 1 up, - lo.d no Tight lo
go behlint the ih* !"ration uf (lo propl Male
officer* a* to whom ha*t Ihv u chosen ehvtor*.
Ih* action of tli ''at. ■ \*i . noiio th*
Slate eiilr, sod ll* t t oiigt*
Mi lUyard Drill.of Dvlalvait , hu miiol
on the * :iimi*'..ui, looiirixd the faihtie of hi*
< (Tolt* tu 1* half of jli.tic*. till u ".alii, t to
him not unit did till* decision of th*' eight
IMilulei.uf the c IIUIII-*i>Hi level iu tiiedtl"! all
the e"cul.l uuit* UiruHti brouud the
* lection "fat '' ti ,t, but it an uo iiic
i*t t" the jHiij h "t tin* laudtliat truth and ju*-
ti*v, hoire-ty and morality win n lotigei tie
c :11 al Iws!* o. Hull political power.
Nt l Walldc. thun. ot I'tlil. \tl altta, said
llu -citato! fintlt tlht* All. Kheriuaii' sai*
that no law iur as*, rtid th. tight tn go twihind
It., tvturu*. but tin recent ahowrv* that he llim
*rlf said that till* Ult gave tliat li lit when he
i<-I'tial it* pa> age, and tw0..1 th 'v tiiuitisiou,
M> ~*r \t""ii aud (taincht, in lh. deb.-i*
o; ;*"cd tlx hid lavcaUiw it gave that right.
Ill* rejection of the p: ->f of fiaud hy tile
ceitiiui-'ioo adiiittt.-d It "truth
Mr. sai.iiu i li. ■ .. of California, argued
tliat tlx deci'li'tl *'f theCotliml"lon only tls
talned the right ■ f th* state in ".hs'tiiig its
Mr. With, r* I'em. f Vug una, said tin*
deciie u *! ' IKtrated the tact that tlx mettt
bcr* of th' highest tr;' nnal tn tin land <*>ukl
ii"t rise al-.ie party. Phi* d< i-i"ii [that Con
gres* Could not inquire iutii front in tlx < tec*
l. !*1 Vote f the Mate us., a* rt : a d'sTrllit
of state * licit . illy mill a.Sii.c .le-1 by it*
wlhlret adherent*
Mr. Kernau * sul**t;lute x tio ii voted down
bv a strict lastv i. t*', and Ml. sl.iiuial* * tv*. -
lutxn was agree 1 til.
the > i a*y s .11 . i*o . I- t It .• si
the rot*' of 1 **ui*iaiia, th .-.vretary wa* in
trti. tod to inform tin tlous* of tlx S* nal* ■
r.-adiue-* t" g" oti with tb< count
11 WM*.
Mr. S*-e!ei Jll.ie], 1 Mar-.v(diu.-tt*, from
llie o n.luttt< "ii li.ilna affair-, rr |w*rted a bill
at not ul uig lii** set i ll: Mains; tlir S, ixs a U 'tloli
f Indian* . I N* York t !* -■ land* within
tin t atlarutign* ai.d Alhglxni it ** t ration*.
Pa **ed.
Tlie Itou*. jirvwx-vded to Uu cm *id< ration of
the rejsut cf the .S'tiuutti* e • u ti.e roctioii in
lloriUa. dul ling that the IYUI.-u elect**r load
I cell <1 t*'. : . t!i:.l v !at \\ i ili f
lowa, said li. di I txt want to Mlirrnl with
any such ft:. !i! buu. 11 q kill* Jls 111. ],
T Peiin*rlr.oua. In in . .tin. tl • r*:- it. )" k.
ujaui tt, and IHtui * 11 Jlteji ], of Mint.. - ta. who
taiade a mug :1* it js rt. -poke m fai.r.f that.
!!< defended tlx action of t! • l.ioi t iral in
nu**i ui tu refusing I-* rico, tl rvj**rt of th
luajciitv as cvtdrti'. u tl.. 1 *nda case. N ■
tribunal iu t'.- world, he *ssid, wi uld rvcviv* it
a* (lileuce. It wa* -inq iv an JanahgtUmi
art.'.l <tlby a ualll-ali Mjonti, lialidhd f' l
a j ur; •-*•, ;"n t handled ". !• !y fir tlx ac.'in
jib-huirnt "1 tbat j urjo-e
Mr. Furuu.li 1.. p. of Flon>la, ru** t.id -
t<at. the rt j rt "f ti-. lYurida c rii.stti*. bp
to that-time r tiitire-l whatever had 1-een
taken in the d 1 ati . the ctlxr *|* ak* I - having
pni pally .- ! ir - d vacant t* • -. VV i. n
he s gati ht- *jwtxh, how. ir. . :sl it tcc-am.
cil.l' .t tii ;1: farotid ti:- *c- . 11: It "f th
majority, ,k*!nug the Tilth u ehct.i duly
elected, tlx 1s ue *-ratic unnleni gath.rtd
ar nnit lu i. n 1 fr. n* nti * .iit.rru, tid ht
'Jwwvli by at I'lailMV it, .aid It waa, with'*'.:!
' xtxq fiijti. the ii. ! jwa.-* ful < Uvti- ui nr lul*l
111 Ox State and Hot one ra of riot.l:,* r
!.-turbiii,v * n election dijr ha* r*>m< (.. mv
s * ledge. !t "Tented the l*e*u!lar nrillh--*'
f tin l:,|>*il i. in* to win u l.r all th*-* ad
vantv-e 1- circumdal. .* 1:! it 1* a fact, ir.
adneh i cam t da-. I us* nti . .' **r and dcuy,
and eveTT tnaii. . man a<l child in my Stai*
know*, that Florida wa- list ' i tlx iiejiil! Ixalt
j*artv in the .ate- ejection, and tli-t the IHiuo
cratic govern* r and the Til !• a I ''c!ra wrrt
truly <ducted. Intake tin* dc iarti**ti now un
der tlx m *1 *• h'UUI -ei.-c of public duty, ai.d
fn.rn an ir: - - talta feebiqf of "t iigat: t<* tlx
; -*'J*le of tn> State, whohav. a right t . VJ*l
that, how en r ]'vrtlan their rep! rotative ni
x In hi* I-'.Ural froth, h. di- !at lead, **ii
qupatlon* <f ptihl. • fa-t. l*e a lion* *t man.
in in tlie f;,.-. uf all the e 'ility n turns tlx
vet*' in the State *t**-l f r Tt! !. ti • lector* 24.* !
th'.'. and f r Have*elect, r.jt.vtf'. iVti.g Tlhb t
a inajonty "f ninety. H<- explained bow th.
. haii;;. - in the v t. were mail*.
Aftar furtlxr disc.: . *ii the majority re*- lu
tioii d' c aiiug the Tlhh-li recti I" ft* duly elect
id IU Fi *rtda wa* tlx:, ad pte*l lea*, lt'2 ,
u&ya, eighty-two a j*tty vot*. with tlx- txo
tion of Mr. t'urmau iIU jc). of I*■ rida, who
ii tid in tlie affinustii*.
Mr. Whitihoru*' "f T i !.*■--**. off. r
vd a* an uwh jvndi nt section to the Naval Ap
propriation I lit the ametidux ut a nth* Tiring
tb*' appcmitr- ■nt **f A• ■ mt, - u t>. d* :,le and
repnrt upon the future naval |**hcy of tlx
Fluted Mat. , *.iid co.unii- am t * i* nmt . f
ttic admiral of th* navy, the g. m ral of tlx
annv. tw. ui..l o(lu<r- to te ,!• -igitabd l y
the Pren!*-nt, two *euab rs. an Ithre. in* ntwr
of the Hon-*-. V'hqip-I win an amendment
offer.*) I*l Mr. pssls flSm. .of N-w York,
jTvviding tl, f all tlx- i vpen - *u urrwl hy tlx
couunidon shall l*a Imme by the uicndw-r*
tlxn-of.
IMK J.'IST CoaVEXrt -5.
The Elect* ral conv. Nt . ti havsng give ii it* de
ci-. 'ii relating to tli* l.ou;-; ia matter, th*
joint couv* :iti'*n f tin N list* and Uou*e tlx t
Tlie jiresidii g *iff: ■< r said " Plx Joint Uo eti!: g
~f C**ngr* - rvstinx* it - n. Ihe < l*j
tiona j*re-< nt*d to the certi at' from th*
State of !x''.i*:a::a having I- u sidmutted to
tt- ixmttm- i. lh- tn-. ! ■ have r*cm
i plied to rcc tv* and i . ler the de :*> n • f
that tribunal in writing :•• a maj■ rity f tlx
eouutu-sioix r* agreeing tie '*. It will now
lw read hy the *ecr*darjT "f S liat*-." Tb*
*|e*iionwe tlxn re.v.l . ■ fnilow* The Elec
toral fammt'-ioii memioiie*! in • aid act having
received cv rtain c* rtilicat' * and p|w r* pur;**rt
mg to lie rertlticati * and j*aj* : .v -vmipanyiiig
tli* name uf th< I'lMoralrol' from tlx State of
Is'Ui'iann, and the objection* th. ist.i snlmutted
to tt under *ai'l act, now r* |- t tliat it ha* dub.
considered til' same, pur-m t t nd act. ami
ha* l*y a majority of iote* deci hd. and d< *
hereby di.id*. that the i.*ti of YYilhaiu P.
K* ll<*pg, J. Henry ltun-h, Peter Jo*, ph. D A.
Hhchion, M"rriK Marks. Var ;i It. Irvisv, Or
tindo li. Proii 'b r and o.**mr J* ffrioii, uani'd
m the ivrtilicat*- of YYPUatu I'. Kellogg. g"i
'•nior "f **i ! Slat*. which vot* - at*- certified I >
*axl jh rson*. a* apjwar* hv tlx *• rtilicat.'* sub
mitted to the eowm i*ion a- aforcwM. and
marked tnunlsT* on* and Ihr* • ly satd cotii
miasion and lu nrwitli return'-1. arn the vot'*
provided for hv the fonntifutlon "f the t'lift.*l
Stat* * . and that the -urn are lawfully t • t .
count<"l a* tli'Tein certified, namely Flight
vote* for Itntlierford lh Hay*, "f Ohio, f"r
Presifh-nt, ninl < iglit vot* - for William A
Wheeler, of N- w Y'k. f.*r \ i.-i-Predd* nt.
Tlie <-oninii*sioii ha*, hy a majority of vote*,
d(* idi*l, and *h" * hereby ib—nle ami ro|*ort.
that tlx eight jxrsolis llr-t 1* fore named weie
dillv ap|*'luted eh* t'-r- iti ami hy the said State
of ismisiaiia.
The brief ground *f thi* decision i*. that it
ap|* ar* upon such < wl* n e a* I \ tlx Constitu
tion and tin law nam* ! ill -aid act of i .nigr* s
i* c'liiq" t* nt and [initllF nt t" tlx c. n Id. r.*: o i
of III*- "llhJe.T, that tlx Iwf u*- in* litioocd * !*">•
t**r* apjie.ir to have l .n lawfully apj*fiint*d
"iii h * le'tor* of Pr* 'id'lit uml \ n e l'n *id* nt
of the t'nitoil State*, for tl*. t* nn U ginning
March t. 1*77. of th* Stat.-of I...ui*iana. end
that th* y vol. da* sucli at the tim*. and in the
manner provided for 1 v the t i'ii*lituti n of tin
Fluted Hint* * and tin fan.
And the eoiinni-fion ha", hy a majority of
votes, d.vnled that it i* imt com]* t'nt, uml. r
the ('.inalitiitioti atxl th. law it exist**lal
tlx- dab of the pa. ago of tlx *; .1 act. to go
into ei i h x *■*• *i' *na' i' tlx paper* Opened l, v the
president "f the Senate in tlx pre* lie' of the
ta* house* b> ]*r<-vx that olh.r per*< n* than
tho • regular ll la rtlfii"! t" by the g 'ViTtloT Of
till'Stat, on and Recording t" tlx di iertiiiuii
ii in of tlx *r at*) liitm* nt hy the returning ofh
c.-r* tor election* in *:.x| Mat. i*rx r to the t:> *.
1 eqtlire.l for tlx' |* rfonuatiec of their duties
had 1 sen appointed .Ixetor*. or hy ooiitilei
I I M.f In ftliovv that tlxy hail imt. or that tlx
■l. termination of *dd r.-ttiruilig oltii ei aa* m.t
ill RC''.ird-itjce with the truth end tact ; tlx
c. iiimi*-ion. I v ii majoritv cf vot. *. 1" uig "f
opinion that it wa* imt within tlx jiui-h. timi
.f the two house* of Colin. *. a 'inhl.sl t
count tlx voles for l'r. id.lit anil Vic l'r.*,
dent, to enter upon n trial of urh qm stion.
The conimi'-ioii hy h majority "f voh's, ia
also of opinion that 11 i* notiS*ui|s tent to;i- vi
thai any of ai id |*Ts.m* i-'* a|*js>iiito.l eh ST*
as aforesaid held an office of trx-t or prottt uti
der tlx- Fnite.l States at tlx* time when the*
were appointed, or that they vn re lneligil.l.
under the lav** of the State, or any tlu r mat
ter offered I** prove almwlr said certificate* and
pajier*.
llie comtnlßsion i* also.of the opinion, by a
majority of v,t< *, that tlx- retunihig officer*
of elei-tion* who canvii" •<1 tlie vote* Ht the
elixtioii for electors ill Is.tii-iana were R IRW
fully constituted tssly hy virtue of a constitu
tional law. nud that R vacancy in said Issl.v did
not vitiate it pr.xeeiliiig".
j The i oniiiii* )"ii has also .! cxled, flti.l does
I hereby decide hv a nißj 'tityof votes, and 11-
l port us a coil", qileiire (d the for* going, and
upon the ground before "tate.l, thai the paj* r
pnrpi rting to lie n crtiiicatc of the electoral
vote* of -aid State of Isiui-iana. ohjct.-d to
hv T. f>. ltowo and other*, marked N. C. C. No.
■j hv the commwaion. end herewith returned, i
not the certificate of th*' votes provided for by
the Constitution of tho United State*, anil that
they ought not to be counted a* sue)*
I *'' lie at VYn-liiiigtoli KaillUel I Miller, VV.
Htrong, J. "Xpli I' Hindh y, (Id I I dmiili.U
II P. Moit.ui. I i.-.l I. I li. liiigliuvsen, James,
V liartivld, (i.... P. Iloar.
The dedal. >n listing I e.u r. ml, the i*r. siding
.dtie. i iiskul wlieili. r there were any objection*
t>. th. .I*. idon.
Ml (ilbsoli ( lh tii. f, (if Isitilsiniin, th'Tiilpoll
r."> and pi iit.sl objection* to the ilnsisluii,
.-li the gioiiliil that tin (S'liilitlssioii had t<
fin-' Itoi. • <>(*.- aridiii'i , I.lHe 11 had bee nof
t. led. Slid had d<. 1.1. d that tlx* Vote* iilelitioli
,it ill *s rtill.-aU ** Ni.s 1 and'J slioiil.lt" oouul
i'*l tor llsre* and Wii'H'lor, such < rldi'iic* to
th< contrary notwithstaiiduig. The |*m|mi r<
*T(< at gn'at length the pi.smiling" of tlx
(idiuut io", but the | m*|Kil of it is th* iejecti< *11
of the I'tlil*"'* It Is stglliil by most of tlx
|l* III. " lilts 1" tilth tlollsa .
I i u the j>i. -idiiig "Hie. i calling (>.r f ii*tl*. r
td'je I ftrliatol VValtae,' I'.-m . et Pel"!
"ili.ii.la, rose and pre*, "ted the following.sign
< d l > a ililiulsT of • iiafoinaud nr.nil • i •
I'll at 1 list tin d.cUl.'ti |* In Violation of
th.' I lo't.iial a. t, in tins I hat hy 11... act the
< oiimitustoit Ia rvspiind to dis-ld. wh.tixr any
and what rot. * from MI. II Mat* at* tlx rotes
| lor tiled t. i lo tit* I '.institution and what J*o
sons w.rr duly aii|s.liiti >1 eli. toi .i ret the
c .iiiuu-'i'ili t. til". 1 to eratiiine and ase. rtam
win. net. duly Ap|s>"ite.l el.i loin ill ttti.l by tlie
!*i< of ls>ui-tana, and what r**tf fr*<lu tf.ai
state are within ti pi.nisioii* of th. 1 oiistltu
ll 'liof the I lilted StoloH.
M* olid llcause th* *1 eorling the c.*iii-
Inls'ioli wa* p*.-M.l lo llie did I Imt the (Hdlittll*-
"li.u would 1.1 ar and . XalllUlu end. :i< e, and
holiest Ii .I. .id. uliat el.. tor* in am dlajillled
Mate were fairly and 1. gaily chosen ; win in-,
tiih colululMUull rellt*e*l t*i heal and COll'td. I
In. . iiit.-n. i offiitwl to idxwr I 1 al ttiw rlectoi*
al: - - rote* thvi liilul -tonhmJ tl< .'l.i. .1 idi.odd
i - '■>'lllll*■ 1 Wile not duly eh.. -, ri, hut that tin 1
had fain Ii and fialtdil! iitly aettsl a* '.ieh
I lis'fors, ai d al*.. I. fund offei> to show that
tlx J I'Tiltdnl ieilllicit. - >'t election were pr.#-
* nod by .-.'iiuplioii and wlioltr uuttu.
t hiol liei'alis. ill. 111. l'loli j' ill dlsogard
of truth, jiiatl.'' Mut lan. and < atahllsh* - tlx
.hni' iall .. r and **intii"U il.s'triii. that fiaud,
fotg.ll, hill"! i slid 1-1 jury .an iawfuiir l.
11-IHI am aim to it lh, a Po-'ldeUt of tlx
I lilted statee against the well known oi i aallv
us . rtalli.d mil of the jss.pl. and of Mai. -.
I'lx |iivi ling oitie. r . ail. I for still furth* i
*"hj,cti.iiis, if mi ami Mt, i .s'liran 11 Nun.), of
I'. uiuvlr ama. |>rt -citl. l thu ohj.-ilou and pro
test s
I list l! wa- Imt denied Is fore the Conmil.i
slitn that the lYllb-ll ehaXom In laUllniatlX had
te" lied a large iaajiuitv of tie Vote* cast.
Sc. oUll It .. :i tie I d i.teei Is foot tlx cin
liu**i' ii that Writ* and hii n- .*t. *, "tiling
theumelve" a leturiiing Niartl, wire gttuliv of
gross fraud . that then .-ertitii ale. given t.' the
Hay. ' i- HI o lain and fiaiidulent, .*•
tliat their a.'ti i ill eaiiia -lltg tlx vote* were
lit t|. |*ti.n of the ('.m-titiitii n and laws of'the
Mat. "f l-outslana.
Ihird Hi. set. ii of tlir right lurrnlr' of
tho < nuim--ii.ii iu declining to hear eiiji'iie. of
th -< and other fact- was a violate" of tlx
lcttei aiidsj'irtl of tin act under wh. li tie i m
mt*ci..B wa* crest. I. and of tin *puil of the
i .'iistitutioii id (In t'luti d Mat.
No further ol.jecUon* ts-uig jyrcxiite-d, tlx
|'ie-i.!mg olhi-eT announced that tin Senate
... old with.ltaw to its . haruber, so thai tlx two
fi Ue>- might separately eviwidcf Mid dtealo
til Objee-lion*.
The kiirisral I'rlbuaal.
11l coiistdertlig th. . a-, of 1, ul ialth, tefefThd
to the t l.ctoral (XMlUiUsaiuU by the j. lut COO
r.-titi' ii, Jiisti. . < lid id atii".un.. I tin tiir*.
cnltiltcat. * that w.-e Ixfure the eemitui*r:oli
t"nil f oljevli. il. Pol evur ettirnee, lie said,
tin v had lien liumls'e.l one, two andtlin.,
ami oljactoTa te. ttttmbera on. and thi.. would
ilr-t he lxaid.
llu "is-in g aiguuxnt ill thi' part of tlx
lhmocrrtn- objector* against the re.v pt. u of
lh. Keliogg ..-rti'xat." wa* made b* M-uator
XrOouw. It Was an aualvM* of'tbe law* of
la iuaiana, having .<r claimed te* lun. als-aru.g
*Ti tlx |. wrr . f tin r< kurmng U*aid.
Following Kriiator Melh uald. ttcproaeitlaUi*
Jeuka Iliad at* arguun i:t on lh. -si .' Side. He
illuiiiiaat* 1 th. mipeirtaiit i - <tul* ami jwe-senhxl
nrianalisi' t tin act. nof th. rvlnnnug' l ard
iVlnletnioTg' tin Ul for rxe'uduig the vote of
tw.nty-two |- iiitrg place* iu unlit that tin rote
of the Stat, might I*> returned fit Hay. -.
Mats*. It'll,l -it Soil 11 ■■. .on th. pa:: of
the lir putihewu elevteir*. elaUlied that the-gov •
ir:.or* "itisal. in tins can las..! as it wa*
up* i. Un act! u < f the returning boarel, wa*
."ixlulve. b>t * had !"Cii held iu the Flori
da ca*>-. i..'r sail tin kcltogg governnxtit
Lad leek rniigliirr ! I * the Plee'tlUi. and isg
l-.a'..ii el faltl - I.t*.f tl.- general f. -l.n : '•!.
aiwi llx<cf. ■. lh i ghutnrd tl it J l.n M. In
cry'* certificate : th. letnni of tin- Tli.leii . ico-
I r* !adno I iv Weight than if it l ill; ■ rt.el t.
i. me ti.Mn an auUdiiiinan n. iajeh.
hv-M-nat r ( arjs uit-r, of Wt. iiiuu, opened
f. r tlx iH-mm-tali. elector*, in arguing
for the whole rawer. He jiTr*tet* d* * he .|s';n*i
that he did ll' T "Jj- -il a* OI'JIIN 1 f**r Satunei J.
I'll.leu. He had i (i d against htm eai.-r. and if
Hit* rvmi-i'*l dor.did that there had I- .11
ii<> electron. ali'Mlkl rote again*! huri again.
Hilt he wa* lief, a* the ooUto* lifts :* tilouaaud
vottM - wl. * had t*-ndifiamhi <d by fiaud :u
I in .i..a and whose .-as. had Ixwi: rvfem Ito
thi" trii t.nal t ■ tiujuin who and what iwr*iii
had been duly aj ;**i:itcl tie.-: r* iti that Mat*
Tin* tribunal, he argued, wa> in tt* nature of
i L . . .-.tlie famiim*-"! n ef tin.-tiga! n ami
tad txith.f judicial IN r ■ v.cUtire function*.
f*4 its c.'t < lu-koti* win* ail "Übjort t" the r*
i " .nary aeUuO of Coiigr* It wa* created
like ti .. 'IM . .ut of which lii.ti'h
legislation had glow:, t. o rrul such fraud* a*
•a- Jxiping i .1 id tlie I. hi I ia*X Ul Fnglaiei
and en- ap|- altttg f.r tr:utu|4i tn tin* tribunal
lie n xdo :.n analysl' of the e !lu*rre act* of
1.- iii'iana and .Inland that the Mat. bad
failed to pror.ie tlie mju. to law and it*
• l.c!oral r- :. i.itud. tb.-r. 'ore, I*. I lottoi out
! llie h laici h. ;e. Mi ( arys-iitir *td
that Coxgt. •# ignored th. I***nl four y*-*r*
• and d< arid, if it a- 9 fratl-l tlieu it wa
ft fraud ti.** !. h llu* trrl unal cous! not
. :'ahJ.
Mr. t .iqwsnti r j*ike Hnx tmnut* * in *ujj<rt
' I the pto("ltl Il l >.dlh wu I v him that the
I'restd. :.tt*i d. t-.r-ar. Pi !.ral and let Stat.
>fti <Tw. He real fi iu the Stat. . nstit'it: nof
I**iii-ixna *<ierai *- tioOa a- -< rtiug that tlxi
h arly lumt all Judicial (.• r U> the court*
tlu judi fa] | *. r c iifernd Ojmti tlw fr lum-
I**anl inu't I* r.-gafd..l a fully rme*.iiati
tuti.e.aL Mr. < *rj- iter -aid tin > would "how.
f all 'Vie-1 l.y the . .mtnissg n, that not a ingn
. parish in icni :ana s. Nt to tin K tuinlug l- anl
any . velen • in tlx form j ri-scribad by law f r
tin purj*s< of throwing out rote- > n tl
ground of inttiuithUun and red* nee. lb r. a.l
fnaii tin rej. rt. n I -u.-iana aigticd by M
Uwr. lV|w> .r a; 1 try-, e rt nn j*n It.
nid tliat Mr. Wheeler would I*, he th .tight,
very nuxb aurj-r;*.*! ti tlnd biimxlf ooiuitwd ui
by a I- aid which be liad JoUn l in crNnti auiing
: r.l uig a pi**;-. ly Kuuiar thing. Mr. J'..;
I j nt< r - . k -ing apj" al to tlx oocin-.n-iou wa*
" I*. not att* mpt 1" stauixh I KHMI witii fraud.
, and invite th. onrtlimw of our institution*.
Mr. Trumbull then ofT.red tlx < iid.;>ce on
I tho Item - rati. i>!r
Fine 7b*t William P. K>' g who apjxar*
.** a Have* elector, l- the *ati inrsoii win* wa
-1 il. fit goi. rii"! . f isitii'iail:..
Seen.! That William P. K. llogg wa* not
a|*]Mitfit<d "ii*' ..I tlx ebw'tura of Is-iualana
,n lKi",7. ai d that tin c rtilicat. wa* nutrn- in
fa.- . ami t.. show tin* .-a rtilhal coja. of the
list* of the c<*mmis*ioiH r of • lection.
Third Iliat the names.( tin Ulti i "t of
registration were fully and fraudul. ntly omit
Ud to tlx r* turn part of the r.'ti sin vera!
I*ari*b< *. and that J.2<*7 vol* ■ against Kellogg
wr. IV lllU* olllltted.
I . -il. 11. Aby t 1 ■ dnlat d stat m. ul
>f tlx rtt|* rri- r • f the rcgmtratioti it a|
, or- that th* *anl hel; r<*-< iv**l 3.4.VJ ro|*r*
, i * than each of tlx J'lldan elector*.
Fiftii That th retttrouw board w-ilfiilly and
fraudulently •'tiniatcd ami count**! 2.14 rot<.
! wliK-h win- not given in any precinct of tin
Stat*-.
Sixth Tliat tin vote* ca*t on tlie seventh of
Novemlxr as shown ly thu rn iiiwiuii'n
have never Ixw n compiled nor canva*""d, nu.l
tlrat "aid returning I".aid never erun pr. h-iiiled
to canvaiM tin*.' return*, and only muiraH-cd
' fh> return* made bv tin- stijK'rvi—n*.
S venth Iliat tlie vol.'* given for . .-'for*
liar. iier* r 1* en ojxni l.y tlie govwinor >,f tlx
Stat.- iu |.r. *< ix of tlx -c.-r tary of State, tli--
att- nny-g. n.ral of the State and a tlistrrrt
! judge at 11 " —Hit of gov. rarni ut ; nor ha* In
exaniiiieil tin return* and aw-.Ttaimd wlxther
any "lie wa* elect.si. but llial lie knew when Ix
. r.H-ub d 1 to limn* If uud other*
that lo and Uiey lir.d not nswived within .
of a* many rot. - a hod been mod for th. 1 lid. it
t elector*.
11. pro]*"-. I fourth to show that m Sept. m-
IHT. 1876. K.-Uogg and otlxra m tin*city of N< rv
Orh-aB", iii lmUngfli. nxnil . ra of tlx u turn
ing lioartl. on ten .1 into an unlawful and criini
na! comhinatioii and con*pirarv to can*.-it t"
Iw certiftcd and returned to tie secretary of
st.it. by tlx returning Is.ard tt|**ti their pu
tended nr. s, that K. llogg and others lad
r. e< ived a majority of all rot. • ca-l at thai
oioeti"ii for elector*, wlxthcr midi 'hor'd he
tie fact or imt. and that tlie rctuniing board,
in violation of tie law of tlx State, on the
twentieth of November. 1872, rofuto .*.in
pilc r. atateii int of vol. * made l y tie com
mi inner* of cl.-ctioti in regard to the election
of electors, hnt tlxy did canvas* ami compile
"idy tlx ronsolidn! d atatemeiit* and returns
made to tie m by the silp.Tiis.ir* of regi*|ra
tion in the several parishes ; and that the
Is .aril altcre 1, change', or forgi I the cono||-
late.l statenxnb or return* of the *iijxrvising
r> i (rating ofl'.c. rof the pari-h of Vernon, in
lh' f' |i..wing manner.
Mr. Trumbull jw.xecdcl to state thegroun.ls
of "Id.' ti'iii to lire of the !U*|Nil*licanelectorw,
md char e \ that in ti"lp' n . f th. I "list it Il
licit they held "tier offices whin elect
ed. Mr. rrumhiill coiiiiixtic.Hl hi* arguim nt
with a gen. ml discussion of the power of < m
, re** and the commission to prevent an cic - -
tioii of the Pr. i.b'id of tlx I luted Stat. • by
fraud. The commission, he -aid. is a logi*ln
11v • body, which need not lx liam|* r.*l by any
technical rule* of evidence; then fore it could
di i-nti' for its. If :n regnnl lorc eirin ; evidence
infills case, lie a'kill: I* till* Colnrill'sloll
f. rmed merely to a.ld up flgim *or to examine
aud coiit ider all (iii' stions auhmilted and do
■ •id.' ac.a ii ding to il" law creating it? 11. hi Id
iliat tlx two lu'ii'i-H of ('onrre** have d. ei led
that the ccrtillc'd.' of the governor in due
form, *s in tlx Kollogg-Flnchback case. Is not
binding upon ('ongre**. All the commilt.-es,
lie said, v ho have vi-ited Is.m-iatia and rc|x>rt
e.l to f'ongr* s for year* reported that tlx re
tiirniiig loar.l ha* absolutely no power to do
anything but count and compile tlx rotes, end
that tin y have tin Jiiri*diction in the way of re
jecting vote*, mile . a foundntion is laid.
Mr. Stouglitoii followed for (lie IlopublicaiiH,
vnd said Mint in the Connecticut electi n (Jov
ornor lngerffoll certitied himself a* elector *t-
Inrge. lb held that the fact that Kellogg"
i lemniid for troops was grnutcd was conclusive
•vi'l.'llC' of Ili* light of governor; Hint llie ru
i turning board had full jsiwcr to Ret, aud that
it could act n* well with four n* with live nu-m
--hers. ami lxld that all question* ill KouisUna
are determined by tlie Florida case. He argued
Ilml tin* t" lsk< hUiniiiiy by Cnngres*
IK fi<i Ii glslatlve |*ur|*isi olik, slid li<'t fm tin'
purpose of mi ifi.total Nmni; IIIIIIN liiin
milt mi tin' li'tti'f "f tin* I***, mul I'liiml wtilt
elialg* * •*f intimidation anil l li" *1.
MI. hln lUbuig* I followed, ahwi fur tln< He
publicans, in afi, ul NIFIITIII nt. ll* IMLIL Hint
!l< N turning I'IIRIL had * !•"( L Rl lit t" NIL
"TILL four MI ml 11 I, MILL ILI ti IN!I.l tin char
111 lei I.f VVRLU Kill) till' litln I llX'llllwT*. Ill' nu
ll' 111 'I that 111*' |l| ' •* Isloll* als'llt I ll'l' ill |.| nig
attached TU LLI' RRTURII" wa* NU nly •Urwtory,
NINL that TlN—' TU I*, IM-ii lit I*- done at utlii I titan A
t Ilia tn J tint IF Y tli< I -I | malloli "f afti'lailta
mul | I"ti NIT IN New L lilt mta HE said Mint I'M
TMN thing*. T LULL *I.I' ami linimaslhilitv n
rllatal III* failure <<r ulliiaaiuil T" if" ail, mill pro-
Rl* .|..L |l* *AV tli t, MILL. I tin luattiii of lan
which hold* TLl.it HIT) "ft.* * t ia right 11tit 11 IN
ia alinnii tn IT otherwise, the returning board
MI light. HI added (bit If .wrong naailoiiti
TIN ili L<<at<lL | taliv liail It- nuiedv IN tin* courts,
TIUL Mali'il tltll TFLITKIA AF mill ll'l anil intUlli
ilalliiu
Mr. I I art a argmd fur tin lU] >TI I'l I'M N B "tliat
tin* orrtiflialien "t hci**rs by A state i* filial
MUL IMT it'll, nal'li B; Cougrw.** ..r any tilbtinal
that I . ngt* ■ I'ati T'li'lU LLU LlT'l'l tliat tin
LI L' T..! g' .rrui: ■ .t IAI* TTIIIFAF NOTHING N|.-"II
a* tati, fill" It i till*. Hl* - Otiati liK I ' til*
• "I aunt "F tin State* , tliat It LIN tin* right IN
Ilrati IT. T"|P, ami tin g* ncrat gov* IT.llnl.t
lina IN* light T" Imitltr* behind HIT* fact, AMI
that tin- niily JAIWI-r tliat could bat* l*-en dr
frgated T- T '<*ngr<-* t" tin- comuil'sloii latin
||. | |.l ruuilt Mltlluilt m l IlllllUlllg LLLR L-L.ft'lß
al .ULOA.
11. took ground in FI KRI>I to tin T< itiCi-atloii
of I lllr* I ont-iam* T II flora.
I iiat I I, at Kellogg, whom tin* opjsxuig
Colli Xel lia'L ai Hl, libit TOLA, governor DR FTLRIO
in tlnir |irtiitr>D offer of I*ll -f. bail aright to
MAIN' the itirt. siton,
tin, 'inl i liat tin fi > T.loh L* dt" tin- |{II"
uin . .NIL •. ruing tin ijcftinn warrant*'! lilm in
MAKING it.
VI " that tin ivrtifiral. - I.f tin alleged Inch
gild* TLO-L' ia, I'M uatar, amit-ynr g*xnal. ami
Fl< NAM IA 11 luuiim-I-I'in-R, ti I me. l a T*l"|*r
ami law fill |>mt I t the rui-nltat result. lie
tn lit tliat TIN rxituiiilaan II I'tiul'l not understand
TL.I MAT .ON>lit inn NI I.' ."alalia, ami chaigiug
Itltliiil'latiuli A- an I !FR< T TO tin usurpation ami
ill. GAL a* tmil charged. In- said "The vintaliM
tin* T RAVISHES, nr tin fraiiil tl.atait I. tly ) ur
ban* tlx virtue AND the tight of ALUCL inu CLU-
L\ .. which la tin. HUl'at V"
lii i rd tn tin un Huil.itT of ltn-aiter ami
I ' ■ *. '•< ...I 1 Ileal tin I iiatlt "lN -it via* ".it
guilty - I tin- f.ilit .f t—irrlHug Uul a HUk
should m.t .lift t|ln office ..f elector ait
lioliorttl rlto-.11 wtm Ulla Wttlllll ita told. la a
) la. ■ of I'ubli truat. 1 tie Mat. liaa aright to
tln-i.b foi iteeU nh.it cWtor* It mill cliisi* ;
"to aay that mi meligll l . man can't be <lu ted
is tu nay that tin !"i bi hit*" fruit mnldli l be
' i(*iJ IN 1. agent to tlirrt IH - 1 11l UWV, UN-JR
liavn 1.." tlnli I, ami thn ialat. !.> hot tu I*-
tripped Up 111 A lrrnjiaaiii. il satisfactory to It
at-lf I--. lIIV T vtraiiour T ifclriirt' I.f tin- i A.-l.
JLL.L GO ( atuplsll, f.'T tin JI. 11..- lata, aanl that
till. lit mleht, 1* ... ; L'cl< ral 111 11, tin- J* iltl
cat hea lOF tJi- who!*J* >• V, ainlth. it rrnatiun,
tin V halt a light, through tlna trihuual, to iu
.JIIU. HIT" UIA origUh "ULNN. In- AAKTSL,
"tth.L* I lat Hill nit tt I.iah "I tin I'lillt lSlatt-a
1 It IHVat lltnl I" tin filial tlorisl.'H > HIE
jnr*.ailuti<>U of tin. FEJ.ral guveniim IIT O*ir
I lie tt.-fSai :I IN till A RM-E la, be arguej, ah-O
lutt. I LI- MALT IN. IVE LJ 'T AONMTO AJ.I "lot
I'reajJt L.tiai rlninrt ffun tin I. <l< ral < ahalito
ti"ll imt', it r< .II"! a fi Hill lit. mi LO that
EFTETI. Karh Mat. ,b\ tin T. ru*a of tin* I
aUtltliol! " 'ball, that la to aav, la rr..|Uirntl to
a; J II! I'll aidecittal eltvtor LL. aanl that tin
' "llltt . f .i' ft. ML L.'ttt liaa UL 'lf IhaU OLLO.
Ist LL |SNIRJ to 1' by the .- iflfiainv of t'ou-
GLT-aa, "la* I "LIPRR" tlltl UAF ITA PLHT rtu If-
I. I IHI T"lff total UT. of at teu MUT. S foi'
L'H'iilrut >'U TIE giuUiul that tlnv HTL. UI ri
ll I I" -I that tin- (-•. r 1., tin
MALT a to ammuit ELE-i -ra uu a triiat LO ur RT
TIUM.I to tin Malta, ami " not a haul-It. to LA
I'iat.TL ith. If, ht aaitl, "LHT \oirt of a
MIL., a- .ITT.-rial in tlir TH" -aiiig f tlnciura, LA
an niitvrtaiu T. •!... I otigr. - ran 11-F !1— to LN-ar
it. Yoti moat I* aaaiu J that it ia the Malt
that *|a-mka to yoti lajfnct* yU count ita tolce.
Iln Stit. I. vt . E I. pun t" La. Uttered I ) a
eurm <rmu<>n. a RETNMITIK hoard. '
H aanl tliat ULIL.*- I C"UL.L r. IILTIL' a
ft a .1 LLIT | - !-lo of J.. .1 alalia nouhl lar 1. ft
Hill, .ut Imi rait at all against any, EVRTI the
ii.."! ATIODUUT at.d trao-j A.l till, fraud a of a re
tUMiili'* huard. 1 hat tin IJetiluti art of
1" l."UJiau.-I re)* A!t*l all irta and peri.-- of at U
T-rerioa* to it. ami r '.< .itaertth ijied out tin
~ :. lie it 1 , tin ae! f 1-a'•- j>r "I'll! g f r a lit. alt
*>f * IrrU'.n. llnll f. t*. a* lb*- •.1 a-. ' J'LT lit art
■f |s'.l l-rotni"! >!'• Il.'ih.al. the r. turning
t- rd had no dm arrai.t; that the retwtihig
10.'l '■!> t.tjuilfd Iv it *-alii ato is not tin
• rigiuml ittui:.- mail. In tin- foituuiaai-un-r*. of
.L.rlion. t ;.t, I ut. -d of DOING title, it a.-Oi } l
• hat a HITI * - ha- called a " contmbulaUd
ft. Iff: cut ! the AUNTTVIHI'. That the an.LE
>I.M. I IT TII= . that TO. nfuml of tb. N-turu
IN. I- aid !" TDL tin- 1 a AURT tniiicb TW URN-L, and
HIO h, "I df'| lit cf tin- JIFOT laioii of tt.C la
.1 iff HI: lit A : IL. |"T!tldu<g that all poll
'. AI J.artr. .'! ui 1 be itj I. Mthtnd on it. T.-UTL
thr. ;igb -ut HITLI four IT MLCIA . f ONE
1 rty only, ntiatfa all it* ) li—fcdirig-.
I'. - T* t -I .I of tbc CEMUI-SNIII Mr. Hoar
eut'linttrd TI ' f dloHtug
(•tilrn I, Tbat tin riiiflKl LA' tlol iwtnel.
Mr. AM- lit ..(F. RTD tin follt "lug ma a uta>U
lute :
- -' T. IHAT evalilKT L rt-' ltcd toaht>
that HO Ritirh of LLU -CT "f ]N>mIMIN aa .R-lmtn
UALTCF thr r< turning MUD f"r that Male nn
oiittilutn ual. ami the art of tin AMD rcturu-
ING I'Hild air told
litis Ha- rt jcctt.L by tin- foll-'Wing t. tr
Y.a \lh ti lUyartl, < !iiTt*d, FVld.
liiiuton, L'ayn ami J burn-, i. 7.
Na MR r- LII - Iky . I lmunds. Frr'UNG
buy>. U, <. art. Id, lluar, Mllhr. Murt"U MNJ
Stnuig H.
A N.' -r of otln R rr -ohUitXi* of a fitoilmr
natitif * ERE PI. mtcd by tin ITEIN.-. ral. hut
IN T very r*e the* Hrre T'tod d"*TI the tote
st . tdilig 111 OIL II CA— ' to 7.
K. ".IT.T Mort". U I otlficl tb< fuilowmg
I. lltat tb; ]- r~ ns liai TT'l as . .. T.IF
ITIIVIT'" ate iiutllltei ON H re tin Unfui -!•-
11.rs . f the hlatn of Inmtnaiim, and Uiat th. IR
T. TEE art- th. Y* S JIP IIW by tlie I .uietituln U
of the I'lllt—D Mat .mid should L ("IIULL-I for
lit n|. i.t and KIT* - I'M NUB tit.
dht r * 'hit nTI HI adiind by AT.: of ft to
7, aa fotlo* >
Y.a- Me T>. Uradii-y, i'-lmund*. I'relitip
huy a. (•. Hit id. II"m, Sliikr, Morton and
Mr.uig -.
M.s-R-. AM'ft, llaymrd, UfTord, 1 nI.L,
j I'a* .' I I HI on IT.t! 7.
Jiistic Mil", R and Iti atlh-y ami IH-PN setitm
tii. lluar ta.re then a]*T**inled a cotnmitiet to
.haft A r. J.rt of tlir d. F -MN. ALLH a L-rn f stat-
M.'iit ■ f the REA" W tin RT for. to 1 - *LYN.iI by
tl,. N embee AGN-II - tin itin. aod to I<* tralie
mittfd to tin- J "it -ion of Ilie two hoUu-A
aa r. ne-d 1 V tin- I'L.vtt ral act.
The rejoirt wa* aignetl by M< - tr. MilWr.
Mr. G. iTra.li. V, F-TIMLLLDA, Morton, Ir. ling"
hnv . ti. ti.uin I and Ibaar. The N I-ORT .A aa
Mm
llie Kit TML comini*ai..|l hating NOiml
certain oerti ..at. au.l paiera PURJAEI'IIG to I ■
0 rtilicat. a of ti.e ehvt'irai xotoa of the Mai.
f L-O'IISIANA, mi. i " Main (ia|*R auoompanyuig
the aam.. and th. .-IT. tmn* thereto, r.-J rt
that it has duly CI'II'IDT-ND the ammc. and lias
d. NIT 1 and DOES h r be d.-'I j.- that the rot. A
of Win, I It K. llogg. ii. 11. HT* t< r. \. it.
Ism-O, ITnon. In ter J< H. J. II
lhr. li. U A sin I.I' UI. and Morris Mark . a:I • I
in th. .-ertii! TIT "f Win. I'itt Kellogg, G.ITNNI .r
. f amid State twhich v. 'lee arm irrotts! by '.rid
JAU *" TI APPEAR' hr tin OT rtiticat. s LIT rutted
1" ( RNINI-si'.ll a afortetm.l. ami marked
number ..nt hy amjtl ci>mmi*.>n, and LINN with
return..! * are tin r.it< J".I.lel for by tbe
< iistitiitH>ll <>f the Tinted Mate-, ami that THE
same are lawfully to beouiihsl * llicrrui OR
ttlio.l tiaiuti*. . .gilt V'h t-<r Kntherf.srd Ik
llams. cf th. Stat* of OHN>. F.ir Prvsnh nt. and
right rote- for W in. A. Wlneicr. of the Stall
..f K.TT Y.rk. for \ I.X-TR. -1 b ut. LLW OUI
no -I >N also .tts-UL.-H and rtjsriis THAT tin . iglit
;. I . • VR-I I- f I■>•'H ly pointed
•ITl'tors in and to th. MAM Stale of I. -iiisiaua.
TIN ground . f this dcriai- -N, atabsl LUB-tly, I
sTihstm.Tl.ril* N follows :
That It I' 11. ! ..""Ist. UT to K" into ovniencw
",'L.ilnh II T tin J..J ■' ~ NJIII. .thy th' pr< I
d, ut of TIL. S. N:: to in the presence of th. two
lions. > 1" JW.IV. (bat other {wr- II" than tin -e
.... T I .I; 1. . 1 . . t ii- G". RnT . f th. SLATI
"< I*lll sua. tn and ttiswdiiig l" 'lie dctermi
iiAlioti and ib- larati'.n *-f their APJ "NITIIHMI, in
• 'tli.-t rr. ids, t go Isdiimltln .rtifteat. of the
g.'iertmr so fur .i tt i- fouml.d ii|s-ii tin action
of the frdttrning tsrard.
Th. r. JSW T ALSO states that the conimis-ion
coiikl no* rtet N* y . Rl.lence to show thai any
.-(OR wa IM-ligihl* on tie seventh "f XoreTii
ls r. tin .lay of th* ••Uvtion, * N tin- ground that
it tt as not "Hitialt ' show that an elector was
. hgil'le .'II that dav so long as In was eligible
win 11 In east In- vote in tin RHS toral college,
and th. fact MMS-ARS that the ali.-. IJ meligi-
L.LE ehctors. llnwstir and Inrisee. were
eh"-<II L<* till vaeaneira can . d by their own
NI N-E from ti . , . 11. G.. mod UMI WAS M al
1. iti lof iliehgiliilltr I.t til" time tin Y Cast
their votes.
Disease. in (liildrcn.
CHIMP' IS HIILT. riiip severely fmin
wemrlet fever nthl diphtheriH At U meet
ing **f PLIYSII'TIINS lo eotifiil* r lite epi
,i, ime ninl :LE proper treiitment H rem.LN
TIT>TI RRAH . iTeretl the |uirjort <>f wliieh
rv.M lli.it NO LIIO heineH wiiieh eAihllie ml
ministered urntild prevent tiijditheria,
mul THAT the M.iitiline.l N Iministrwt oti ..f
them for Mir prent length I time w.UIM
he iiijnriotiH. I Ir. ileeh."* ileeliires thiit
TLMT tins rvns liini .1 lit his reeotnmenihi
ti.'ll of tan 1 ph< surb *LUT" >f s "LII. which,
lie holds. Will DESTROY lii germs of tliph
theriii, the I*l. ss l un . t.ssues lx'illg DlS
infeetetl. lie thmks Hint Ihfl remedy
Inis fulfilleil nil expectation*; and some
of his brethren, it upjnius, think ofher
rrise. Who sliiill tltvule when even Chi
cago ihietorH ilisngreet
Inrineihle in l'eneej Invisible in War.
The authorship of this aphoristic wit
ticism has generally been attributed to
the lion. licit. Hill, of Georgia, who re
cently applied it, on the ll sir of Con
gress, f. the prepent day. Ihe merit of
it hi longs to the late Cnpt. George H.
Derby, better known by the twin (it
ft/unit ot "John l'huuiix." When s'a
ti mod id Sun Francisco he was invited
to a public dinner given bv u company
of State militia. Doing called upon for
a toast, though a guest, he could not re
press h s love for satire, ami accordingly
gave: "The California Militia—lnvui
-1 c.ble iu Ponce; Invisible in War,"
The (>RITSSHO|IJM'R (FUC-LIUN.
Tlie grunsliopper ipieshoti is the nll
nlmorbiug one among the fnniierw of the
Northwest, f**r it will mutter little to
THEM who is the next President if these
winged pests destroy lluur crops and
leave them without money to iny any
tuxes, in an nddross r*-<*rmtlv ifchiored
before the Ht. I**>l|LS Academy of Hl'iolieo
by Prut. Ildey, wh**s- previous F*iro
warnings UJSIN this subjrs't have I WON
remarkably luvurutc, aome intcrosting iu
timntioiiN of grirs*ho)lJ>r prolHibilitics
were udvaiictwi. The profeanor Ix-gini
by calling attention to the fulfillment of
his prediction* for IH7II, LO- having a
rear ago express* WL Ills LA-LIEF that ill MIS
s.UIN, Kaunas and NI-braaka there would
uot hab h the following spring AS many
loeiiiita an would naturally hutch in or.bi
nary aoawona from iudigeitous sjareiea;
tiiu! TLIIS*. Stnb-S ruvugix! by HS-usta in
DIE spring and early summer of 1K75
Would enjoy jieeulisr imiiiunity during
tlie same aoanous of lK7t, n< T only from
HS-iist injuries, but ulao from the injuries
of moil oilier ll.'Violia lnae<-ta; but that
they would Is liable to silfTel troiU till
grut irv switrins frrnu the far Northwest
later in the year, all >*f wlih'B came to
| sins ill accordance with the professor's
jnriplieeiif The pri-<-ciit situation, sc
IT*r.luig t* I'rof. llilev, is this: 'llie
I-WARMS of IT -Ly Aioiuitaiu bsnwts,
though they came KI late lo seriously
AFL'<S-( maturing crops lust Tear, have
laid eggs over huge parts of Sliiitieaola,
N. Illunka, Kaiisss uii.M ' ll<ra-K', UML iii
lestriebst Iniltiotul of B.wa, Missouri,
I'exiu ami Arkausas. Hhuld nine-tentlia
of lln s.- eggs IS* destroy I'd, the remaiti
der would hatch euoQgfa yoUUg lliMs-ts Ui
deatrov en-rytJitng gr<- II in the regvoti
UAIUE I, Ulil. -S sti-js. should lie taken to
prevent sueli a result. Portunab-ly,
MEANS liave l*.-. II discovered for cheeking
TJIA- ravages of the |S-sts, various ills
S*-r.|itioiu> of gntiwhopj.er extenuiuators
have Is-eii invented, ami the farmers in
the threatened REGIONS ARE very gener
ally preparing to deieml their eropa.
The population of the I' nited King
dom of Great Brit nn and Ireland is. in
round iniuitiers, •JH.IMKI.OOO, the numls-r
<>f mliirhti.-'L houses 5,212,'.CT2, ami ther
ar*- 72,117,7tii iter. -S of assi-twudile laud in
the kingdom.
TILL) Adtertlse T
I'. 'U'L. sometiuie* ASK wbv J>* Lr. It. V.
I'i.l'* . t Ilultal.., N Y-, sjsii.l SU tuueli "I.JIIEY
in *<T'.. tIi'IIIG la, fatuity IIU-DUTIA-S. wlneli are
so W.il kii.IWN slid SURJISS" all olbi-r remnlirv
1.1 |>|nilsrtty slut sal. , ll TA sell kteitru dial
A. 1. Mew art . ..U'LDETED LL GISJ JS.liey. sad
undoubtedly it J-aid LILM, L<* ►JCRI'I iiisny hundred
tlioaasnddoUsrMU sd\<tli'lllGßl>rvs*da. yet nu
!• tv iitieati I*F TH. riortli LAW of Ui ns-rvlisa-
TL. > IL grand M RET of ni. ■> S LI.-a m ufler-
LIIG otilr goisl- wlii.-h poaaass merit lo •iislaui
tlietuM-irea, and then ttir**tigh literal nid ]>er
*(<,lit a.L. . T-tisriig making live |-.J ,!e liionsigh
)r ai.juamled with their g.SSI .PIALIUS-, MEN
.1- n..| d iu amassing groat f.-rtunrs, E
lal it'Tmv a thrivuig slid |miaiieul Imamess,
and b unding substantial institutions like L'r.
I'UN('* tirsnl luralsla 11**t<I at lTuffaJo,
winch > t <N*-r two BU .dre.l thousand dollar*,
tiul* '► their business ir legitimate, their GOODS
U.cllti.ll""-, and tin J serru-ew which liiey
r.udertiic JXS.PLS gtiiiuus and valuable, L'R
I'uto does not ntunij*! lo hiimhug Y..n by
t !LI:.G rou that 111' T. 'ldsu Medical Iliirorrry
will c.iis all DI-EAIW* H< aay* : "If your lung*
are half w**t, D by C"U*uuij>U**N tut LIMMVER*
will not rtm ON. ret a* a remedy for set ere
.•.ugh-, and ah curable L*rouehiai. tliroal and
lung iilte hull*. 1 Ulier* :t to L- UT* surpassed
a a rTiie*ly." The peotde hare T- ntidi U tu
hi* MEDII"I.< LE.-NU" he d> * Imt over rw*
..uuueiid TLICTN. and wtw-n tried they gin salts
fa '.INN. LLO Medical Adviser, a L. kof over
HUH hnndr.D jmges, Uhrstrated by two hundred
and eighty-two MIGRATING* and L*tu DM ell 'til
aiid gill, I'.TT. ltd to tie r*e']*H> at A* moderate
a !•*-- |*O*t-J*ald V. Tl*at it I n*. wotnler
that *.: *t ■: • hun.ii* dUW naand hat . alraady
-.A !.L Hl* liwUHiradiitn L k* arc on
er* I DRURG'I T * ootuiter fur fr* duuihatiuii.
I'ojiularity.
Tlie I*.|silnr.ty **f MEWIA. JtWHlk Kirk A
F'O - AJE, manufactured tu T 'hieagti, i* ahuwn
I T the tin; I < E-lnite.l saie which thtir g.ssl*
hare REACHED during tlie year L*7. This by
far I* th- iarg. T s|l iniunfactimiig CONCERN
M th*- T'l, 1 -tat. * I.I'SH.I.'IMJ- AII J r4IIUG LH
I'M! -FT. from the Hod ritrrof
th* N tii I- New oceans, and from i'ortiand.
'DE,. to >an Praucint-I, |-"Uud- au
utially. NE WECAFHD grea*E enter into tie -•
'••ap' TH!y I TIN ret:: it"! tallow and regetalis
• AL*' 1. • 'iitai'.lUG AIL I'.LOTATI .t. fir
and SIJI. .V w* iglit* aiwar* ti llable. Tltlsla whv
their E*|" ar* ■*>* |***ptilar with alt FOOD and
v*n*imi< al lnni*EK-< JETA.
V IIINKI Place tv step.
WINN r • GO t*. SEW York, the Trem. *nt
llousi*. Wo ltrwdwav. kept en Kumjean jdan.
I* the place. You can hat. a emufortai Is r.san
for 75 eta and HJ* r dav. You can GOT a MOD
TN-al FER fnnn 3' eta. lo 50 EX. fa* wil T*
U.AI all tie whohwalr dry f *d bom* ', and
ti < U TII ! stag* PAS'.IIG the doot will tak.
< lUj aiir part of tl.idtv. 1 wa- *ati*fied ; I
know every one will be who give* thetn a trial.
Wkra Yoti (o to New lark
It •• U< -Table t*. ioj. at the LE*L hotel. Tlie
U *t hotel at J >rt*sent U wtthin tlx reach of tbe
nns-t tn -leratc purse. It 'lionld L*E g* norally
known iliat the (traiHl Central, the largest of
the first-el*** B*gel*. ha* reached the lowest
"liard |4N" r-dctKHi YS< mad*' that IA the
tswt tir*t-ela*' AI-.SIMNHHLAT*"II* for #2.50 and
FR.i.MI, Mt. A ! f 4 L.OO and D'.CO per day.
■ If the ls-nnl of health, which SJW-nt
thonsaiid* . F dollar* in the R< IX-ra! didrihution
. F B*SL.*rir< r* T<* jwcvetit the sj read of ermta
gi.*u* f< VERA would wmhbat. tlx* slxmld
gratuitoii'lr disini ut. * MI.,MA N.ai
: th. . tima of the . "MAGI -ns . nipiion*. Sold
er.-rywh. re. TVPOT C utl iit.-ll's, Jin. 7 Sixth
avenue, N W \.*ra.
HID * Hair A WhMur Pyw. Hack or INTOWTI. 50C.
|fraai a I'lidinguislwd JuiisL]
"1 hat. trod th*- Peruvian S> rap. and the
re>nlt fully sustain* tour pr. -diction. It ha*
made * N< - MAN of me. uifusod into niv *yten
in w vigor and etxri r ; 1 am IS* kII::< r tr> mil
-1"U and daUlitated, aa wli.-N vou last aw nie,
I ut stronger, lxarti. R. and nitli larger eaj*actt*
for laU.R mental and physical, than at any time
during tbe lat live years."
Is there cue rcxwlcrof this pnper sttf
f, IUW fi M rheumatism ? If *•>. write to
H.'ljd ' 11'!'. e A IW'utlev, drugget' VTasliing
tou I'. C.. for a eirculai of Durang • Uh* u
matic P. NN dr. Thi* TN<>licitio IS tak*-n intT
itally, and will positively curv any cane "f
rheumatism <>n the fa,** of tbe green earth.
IVice oix dollar a tsrttle.
\Vc U* die* tlmt the agricultural pn]>era
all over tie- .> will try recimeiend the useof S5*R--
~l,tti'.< OrfWfllry IVwrfllie* Pterdrrr,- Kxrh-irupr.
P. nner- ami others in this SCLI-IA have lsng
known afi.L . pnxiated tlx adaut.ige of those
I*owd.-r or* r all ether*.
TIE N> nre prxrbablv N liiimlrixl or more
J*er ll* in lbi*> and TN ighl-onng towna who
daily snlf' r from the dl-lresejng * ffocta of lud
ncv troul '' who do not know that JEAASN I
.ino*l "* !.>*< TCTRF IS almost a certain cure. Id
wvere cas* great N iicf may BR- **L*lamcd. if not
a perfect euro.
PirtiMit e* ami inventor* SHOULD reiwl
advrrtiaemenl of Kd-OU Ilroa.M another column.
The Mrtrkel*.
*rw voaa.
IHW'F Caii> — Native <*<•
Texas and Cherokee. I*Vi,l*a MV
MIVUCow. lit s #
llog t.lve. ...... 0 111 0 V
L>r.""l OTS.S T*
sbeej* E O'I
hsn.Ll*' '* <A N
(VWloii M lung 13 r, L IS I ',
Hour— VVell -I, thsd t Choice. 7 * 0
Mate— Oood to Choice W. 771
Wheat-'.:. .1 \V. I#o #llO
No. J Milwaukee ..IS E HO
Rye -Stnte *4 (A *•
lliirlev- Slate 7*' *X 70
Rarley M * I 1 13 I* 1 IV
liuekwbeat VTS,!-!'*'
rials —MlX- 1 tv I ale. U .HH I* M
L orn Ml- I Western M IS T
Hay. per cwt 70 |* 7
Strkw, prewt 75 ot *
11..1 78"—JO . . 7AW (is R* 11
i . i v. • is 15 ISHLS
IS"-, .11. '!',.* it',* II%A
FISH Markerel, No. 1. new .. ><►* WJ00
No. 2. new 10 #J M*io 00
flry Odd, per cwt 5 57V,(# 8 "0
IT- ling. Scaled, JWW tx. 18 ms 1*
IVtroteum Crude .10 .SI" Iteflued ..2F>V
Wool- Osllfornla Fleece 17 I* 23
Tex*' •' 16 (4 22
All'lrallau " 38 <s <1
flutter - SI. T 21 <4 '.5
Western — Choice 21 (4 22
v.. -'E I*— Oood to Prt *R, , 1 1 (S 17
Western— Firkin*.. ....... 12 (4 IS
Cheese— SOU E Factory "* s* 13
STAT. Skimmed 03 *4 117
W.atrm 0* <4 11 TY
EG#* — Stale nlot ivuuaylvaula IV 14 18.S,
nrrraho.
Flour 700 (3JOOO
Wheal N 1 Milwaukee 1 6*l <* 160
Ooru—Mix 1 92 E* 92V
Oat* CJ <4 42
Hve IN (4 VO
llail.-Y M (4 U5
liarl.) Malt 1U) (4 1 10
rHILAUKLVBIa.
Bml Cam. -Extra (*(,. o \
Sheep C.I U*. 07 H
Hog* — Prcs-I-d UHV.4 USIA
t'lour FEl.iorlvaiita Kxlra Ill* ... 6no
Wheat— Red Western 190 (■ 190
Rye 7". (RF 79
Coin V>'!lo.. .6 (4 40J
M X.-D 3 IS! 9D
(Vats— Mixed T <. 37
petroleum—-Clilde ill* 14 11N heou.il ..26 a
waTEaxowrs, VIM.
Beef Cattle—Poor to Choice 479 # IW
Sheep 279 (4 62*
Lamb* 179 0 2*
l> A Hlleht rli!, M ( tiuitlift,
Pw ar<- aware nf Un' Imjeiriaum uf rherklii(
a <*mgh trr " .Siiylit nM," wlib-h wmtld rletd to
a tuilil rrmnlr, I Ml, if irngletiMt, oflrn attarlio
tbo liiiiK.. " ftiHfli'l tlnmrhint Tnthti" pin
, fttirit ami altixrol trnnirxlialti rt llof.
Vt'irt Iftlilo Ptilnxmarr llalnam, Ibr great New
CngUm! oar* ftf mtiKlu, onldi MM) rtriteainp
tk/U. Ontlt r 111 i/ A Co. '., Huotuli, <mlf het.ullkO
SWORN STATEMENT
OF A
BOSTON DRUGGIST.
| hrf. I.y rrttlhr lhal I hava hod C%
latf hft IrDUEii, ail for liar )•*( lit fsmtiAriiWn
a tnrrtl'ie aunervr. l w * r4sr< i faritahy l< sf. had
htirclod lu the kraa, i<l' a across Ha l di#ry
S|h-HB, W ' , . Bi. 1 U!> frat
L* us J is, hard ?.il ooagh. -rs yatti acr*>
ilia rhost, and rr erf Mlcaljoi of r ••uat(t!n. My
h> ad h' 'it-d s i the tire. Th* tustu r acrurnjlaL J
so laffldly |olMf haad ai 111 r -( (hat I rem I 1 •••$ i - sy
Ffvuttciifiir at LigLi 1 sofitrtf t>ci of
ted. It serin* d fi Lis. at lhi |*-!nt t( atlu i. I
wt-til l th. u Lav® r**-i.ra ioevery means la n.r jemli n rr
to disl<>*l|fc th# mucus frotu my iujt+i uidhuvl 6rf< ru
heitig aU!s to sleep sc!a. lor ft period aritfart
My fuusiia wsrs tilre laird and o much In flan, .f t-.at
I rould wiflt dim. ulty IWljilftV. I ft!
ri ilueiit sufgeon la i jfbf <1 I j oft opwui*' en flirtti*
hul at bis i rijunt It. Tln Jr.fi
ftiStion hd uUtrftlwn in wt lbi"at, Cftua* l L> lb
ftotsoi.oas tiiattcr drvpiih.a iet* fy*mtpy head, ht t
ait I muted and ludajnr dmy I'mjr* U fc l I f.
ersaat.ffy, -ft deet ( hard eattgb. Bear.uli.U t. ) a> >• u
!• gin I'ftshuw tits Sffasrt* of iM* r.!eae t ao fl at I I> t
fvah, |ns pal*, ftud Showed vt*j ayfttpt. u *•! iu
rarly death by i .. %4%+n hiati. m had
reached | >staff. or fthoul ate Rriuhihc ay >. I b ;t>u
|bt. u* <>f §aa ki>' ii * ii f an u row a-fat. it
Alter u! a the Cil bofl.t 1 Ucwi l lu-i-turm farm'
ly. The fiibt u .ftcio uird I*l cTtr h>y betd •• ! Lad
fc"t fcuoWft It to ln |or )e tr. It aentvod f m*- -I < lo
ftrreai Mis din kftrti ■ /• uto tm Urnt i
fty'i By tui-'g it OS a pal fie l loot fedtlir
iai tmaii'ift a id awr'tiun of my to.Mh, ao fhit tl.ey
a*jftui c • ae* dlu I iftui'-K JJA'- I'ft# loftUMf *rf 4411)
chest a** ijifir ar. d. the b rrij.f )*t • la a.y b id
reward, tuy dvuaca * f h tr'bg sad of av> itf w< re r i>
pltiri) r aturwd,ftftd tst-ry dy<upt *ift of uisooad iha?
bad rrdaced toe Uj the *r ff e uf lUt g? at e diaa; p' ftird
by tt.r use of ha ar tt' i MiOiOii.i riaroiC'ATtv
I hare b en tl.ua njiiic't ber tua*, a • drugrfhf.i
Uace Aa • greal deal c<f auilft rl. ft (MuC alirrn, *lo* ;
lo ps to convince maejr thai tnials a cfct r - •.
lam familiar wrjth li.s n dtii.M.t oft.fturi as j
tbedhy ti;C beat paf alfUto*. ft*.d bfttd COi.xuU i 1
ri. l eir. ueit about my Cftae. I hft% tMUkI i A t'ff V a I
uf rcHiwi} aiftd sji|ar( U>at bate ftp {Mrs red dur. fa 1
lat rl ftd of s't years paal, aui Lata, while fuilowi'M I
their toae, ti.l* . yfrl'rais of tli) frrftsrol Bt|l(9. 00l |
olUUard fcuhiKlortbcf oltl em. i
b!u# c curlnft U,;a*f a llh btkruftl/iMil'H iLCllt, !
K have reeoci.mended It Ift uisl uta bui.drr-A r:.sr i
Without •tibghrwofUilarr.snd koa- ia sum* f < <4 j
lu.-to* i* a receive d wh*h *l hr ha fiuta parti alu 1
at. (! I haveaol 1 Ofte loUlt. TkUftUa of f j
ntdldM 1 ha*e c < v re* owiaeadeil.net -r tim+fng tr
lit ted lu Ihetu bef.'f-r.ailtn/* fli eot.rlfti.Uy SUftfrd lit
Ibr ir tale. V r* eratrftuiy j uurt,
humfx >. rrh.s. i ;i. LhoßoE r. DorimoWv
hrrruLß. aa. Fib. !*Ji.
Theft |era nally appeare d fir nil G* n r i . I>iftv
Utoti . a -1 rii4t l alh lhftl U*i lot ftuihft aiaUUCftl by
hi.o aahaenbed is trtic. H*-ft me.
hi*lU J. UtoMA*.
A quatlce of the Prtff.
laCOLLINS'S
Cures Pains and Aches.
It edttvtlcee the ClimUtlo#.
p H s. si. SaauhoJU/ry Ar tiu..
it ewi sliiwurcahdfc.fraW.
It rcri a.-. Vain a 4 Sorenrve.
It ruled Kutficr C untdftHit*
It ftfrufUirdilk tJWHlcft.
It t ufra Mtu u? iniiaa. sa l SeftrhtftU.
It lo< lai*ahUPen- 1 t i-rui
It cufts Kcrvuft* Hitx ka.
It la U-Vtltt Is In Pftiftlf'ia.
It curtd lafiaiimia ion oj lbs Uv f
it irttMvn Ktrrowr Flt *.
It cura ahplLftl Bbefthucd*.
It la Grmtrihl ftr.d
It t urra hnllrpay or i IU.
It is "ale, lieifaLlr. and Ceoftowiiira , ..
It tftpnacrlhsd by lnyoirtsua*
It la ffcdorted If f h-rtHckiftft.
bold by all *1 rufftts** for 26 frtta ten on rsrdpt of
B reuia lor t i.e. |1 -Zl for o*o.or #2X, lur twelve, coin
fu ir wrapped, and worramed perfect* by WKJf&f* A
tHifTlkU. rryrl#i®n, boeun*, Mmi
IIALE'S
HONEY CP HOREHCUND AND TAP
FOR THE CURE OF
i Otis;)'*. C>; !i, Ib?iu, HciiricEott, Diffirill
Brv.tlh.aj. aci *ll AJf-wLcai f th* Thro**,
Ercs* tiai TcV**, Alt L-.tft, Uhdihg
to Cohiißptira.
T - .' infx!?TMe rvir.c)r composed of lit*
! U'>*ST of the pl.-int )lorehoonri, in chemical
m >n w:'h Tar.BAl.m, eitraried fiorri the
I ill l'*|\cnft. of the fmru tree AisEit !
' iUiit'ii v, or of Giiead.
i II . y of iiorrhound roOTHRS AXD
: mi* I itritationaamiiritlamraalioai,ami
1 d-IAKSES AM. ii'au* the throat
I "ji'l ft rp- -.;?(** leading to the Itmgt. Fivr
uj.ln.jaal ingredient* keep the organ* cool,
tu t, !in healthful action. l.et no pre
iu hie I* . y.'ti fmm trj-ing thi great mcdi*
ci:ic < f n . u doctor vlii hs* kaoed thoa
u ! of ltft • lo it in hi large prirate practice.
V I'..—The 1 ar-Lalm has no FAD T A*TK or
| ktaciL
i r.;< • . t cr.xfs AVD ft rr* iwu.
t'irsi u. -rig ta buy U*C
' J'flis'v Tuotluu'tx- I irops ** Cure
in 1 slitin(e.
Sold by ail Dnsggikt*
C. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y.
.'--rftiftrara Thr Be* Tm* oh *
sir.vo w I*VMM**
tL * p lr * I S hatnl.ua rl*mi -4 ana
tjj-ra 0 ..r 1 I/ua r<!ir*l bul^w*i
t enrr *n4 iMuhttoij ts<h
an . w.li l*hv b*<A and
IMF fall jvrii-v lo a!l lhal Oo n.* aurt.
PWva.TWU. hi* c*L fill" i-uh ***.. S®i b|
mad doj'l. iftt of pr*ii' 3 Txua TTUM*
wrnj. real m<rw Kaisnrwo b*n owy of Uww for wisefa
*%SSnrWcS 7x*i 7*<Tlora4vra| !*** Tack.
REPUBLICANS !
DEMOCRATS!
CREENBACKERS!
Atl ahfl wish on abW owwsy and fair auodwd papa*.
rppnsaatiQf lb# bast phaaos of KhjUmtb Bspubltcaa
loaa. euiii rssd lbs
LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL
thr iohodtnc aad Iwprwmiauvw Rofmbhcan yoomal of
liw S 'tiHk
Klnlly 4 smmrrrlal. flOpsr yw. Hi cm cu par
m< r.th Try it o># fti*lh
Uffkly ( owwrirlal, tMai!.f arrsn#d. cUftrly
• ■• •.••4. arrfa. * wlthd - eapslaJ fswuly n-iMr.
jM.r p*. J | frw *u months In Clubs of Bv#
> I .(AO sweh. par pat. dobs of M or orw. 9 I .sO
■ <h.
tbia copy of Mthrr wditioe swot fw#, pm* -pftid. fo any
ftddfwsft
An \cvnl ftftlilsil in #rwry n.Mfthlorh<md. to whom ww
V*} l> l**** .-uSAb ctiwtoiw w. * a harnltww# and
a! ml tic pnntsiuitt. bs*d fur bp#r:al uvlor U* Aceot*
Boat AtlvrnMac Medium Im tbi Sowib
Rat*#, and quantity and quality of ctrrulolaor. onfiold*
+rr-'. lUb t ard and otj'.a il lpr fn#
Addrwa A. 11. alM.l ltfKU,
MsaatwOotratßOUl. Vvosftsvlllr. K •.
[Ewtftblithcd 1846.1
J.ESTEY & 00.
BrAttlotooro, Vt.
for Illustrated Catalogue
/ s^ TH \
[ CLOCKS
& RUN WELL I
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Music Books for Reed Or&ans!
Clarke's New Method
FOR RKKD ORGANS 92.A0>. is unirrnaJly
known aa on# f rare itwnt, but# in th# instruct.v#
Ci'ttrwi, anl th# well chosen air* for practice.
Gctze's School
FOR PARLOR ORG AN Tha Mia of
luan 30.1KN1 r..,i*ft ia th* hvwi ;>r...f of it,
gr. t ,a>,iulant> ,
Emerson's New Method
l OH RRFDORtiANA is th# work of two
diMmguiohiHl mnu iana. end ir #jual to thr beat.
Root's School
FOR THR CABINRT ORGAN (BS.OOl.is on* ct
th# oldest and best Methods. \\ 1 !•!> known and
u.#d.
Clarke's $1 Instructor
FOR RKKD ORGANS, i* an abhmviated but very
pood method for tiegmner*.
Winner's New School
FOR CABINKT ORGAN <7*l eta), is the cheapest
and an #ac#llcrit easy uifttcaction UMII.
Organ at Home,
boards k:I cloth 91 (lit, has RK) well
knoun K##d tiriran pieces.
F.tthwr B(Hk mailKl, post free. f(r Retail Price.
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boton.
C. H. DITSON vV CO.,
711 BrmJwg,, w Y*rh.
J. E. I>ITf*ON A CO.. _
I SnvtwMor* to Lx. A Walku. Pbll*
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A LUCRATIVE BUBINEBB.
MT WE WANT 500 MORE FIRST-CLASS
SCWINC MACHINE ACENTS. AND 500
MINOFINERCY AND ANILITY TO LEARN
THE BUSINESS OF SELLINC SCWINC MA
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VARYING ACCOROINC TO ABILITY. CHAN
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PAHTinPU Hrwnrr* of fskrlr rlntmrd cfhcial sod
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W WttßOft'S COKPOCHD OF 'W
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at trNi4lsr!> prvbcnwd bslktr mtiks! fsciltv Man
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