ENGLAND'S EASTERN POLICY. The Ti'niir ol itir I >i'ri i hr> of I'srl Grnnvltle nnl the MnrqaU ol llnriliiatnn. Dftailinl rep <RTM of (lie HINWIM do livened liy Karl Granville in !li<* llonm> of Lords. and the Marquis of Hartington m the H<mue of Criminous, show that the Ldvoral pariv intended to uphold tlio view that Lllgimd should oo operate with the other juniors for the coercion of Turkey, and even 00-oja>ratc with RIISM# alone if the other J>ow ors de oliuoil to act, Karl Granville said: If the g vermnent intlneiuv were used in persuading Eannie in one body to come forward aud insist, as thev have a moral ami just right to do, that Turkey shall perform the promisea she has -> long delayed, the result eon Id not lie doubtful. It may be said you are not able to persuade the Kuropean jmwers. - but I am not sure that the impression does not prevail that England is theouly obstacle. At all events, you would not t>e muoh worse otV after making the at tempt. Will anylsnlv till me that if once the Turks got it into their head* -if they really lieiieved thai not only Eng land hut the whole of Kuro|O 1- HlVSO lutely and seriously in e-uuesd m the matter that Turkey, which up to this moment has luvu influenced by one p. ov er, could resist the united powers of Eu rope? 1 lielieve it would Iv utterlv uu necessary to resort to coercion; I believe, if the government will follow that course, they wtil meet with great success, mat they will receive the >\>ngratnlat,ous ami approval of all parti** aud all class, > of this country. The Marquis of Hartington said: There art* some among us I trust that the government do not Ivlong to the number- who l,iok with ialtnui s>, it not satisfaction, at the ptv>sjv<vt of leaving Turkey and Husdla face to face, aud tlu prospect of war between them. I ask whether the danger of tii.it p.* it ton a* regards English interests has diminish ed? Whether it lias not rather increased since the tune when fanning, rather than cuconuter the penis of anch a situ atiou, rather than allow Ru—ui to take upon herself singly the task of enforcing the projswals which had tven agreed upon between England and Rus-ui as to tlie a flairs of Greece, was willing even to go the length of proposing to co-operate with Russia for the purpose of attainuig the end in view. lam unwilling to bo~ licve that the resources of diplomacy arc exhausted by the failure of the confer ence. Of tins at all events 1 ant sure, that tie government will take a heovy responsibtiity upon themselves if they do not strive to do everything in their power to preserve concerted action among the powers for the accomplish meut of those bemficent ends for whieh the conference labored, but uiifornmnte ly labored vainly to attain. The J\ili Mall Gazt tt< , in a leading article, say: Sir Stafford North** n>'s-peeeh in the House of Commons can signify nothing but this, that he cannot admit the great powers have done with the proposals of the eouference because they have been rejected bv the Porte, nor allow that the new Turkish constitution is to be taken as an answer to the w isii and appeal of the powers. The I'd! Mall Gazttte thinks that the government in the I. mis and Com mons have sj>keu with different voices. It adds: Perhaps Nlidha! Pasha's fall and E 1- hem Pasha's accession may have sug geeted to certain members of the adimn istratiou thai Lord Salisbury's threaten ing language at the close of the confer ence may te rejwated with advantage now. Tasting of the Rector's Legs. The rector of a rural parish in Eng land visited a lady parisliioner who kept a Pyreneeaa wolf-dog, aud the good lady took the young rector into tlie garden to see the doe. He enterevl the garden a placid, clean, and contented clergyman, but he was destined to emerge from it a demoralized, denuded, and partially disintegrate*! mall. Tlie dog was young, but ha.l ..'ready learned the difference in flavor between the legs of the footman, the " buttons," asid tlie housemaid. It certainly was not his fault that when he saw his first clergy man. in the person of Rov. Dr. Owen, he mentally remarked : " Here's some thing new in legs," and promptly pro ceeded to collect data with a view to their classification as a species distinct from the household legs with whieh he was already familiar. No sooner hadjthis enterprising animal made a few preliminary sniffs at Dr. Owen's legs, and tasted a trifle of coat tail, than he retired a few paces, in order to get a fair start, and then sprang upon his victim with violent and deter mined yells. For the nest five ntinn*. s the air was filled with fragments of cloth and clergyman, and a welkin, which hapjvened to !••• conveniently tnur, rang like a patent railway switch bell. Mrs. H-neywuod, with great presence <rf mind, went into the house for a broom and dust pan, being unwilling that a dissenting housemaid should liave the privilege of sweeping up the rector. By the time she had returned to the scene with her household implements the greater part of the rector had escaped over tlie palings, and the infuriated dog was worrying the lighter pieces that lia>l l>een left lwhind. Fearful that the accident might erente a coolness between herself and her spiritual guide, Mrs. Honevwood wrote him a note, ajxjlogizing for the playful ness of her pet, anil hoping that it had not caused him "any inconvenience." She also sent him a j*artiallv chewed rag, remarking : "I found tlie inclosed piece of cloth on the gravel walk, and send it to you, as I think it belong* to yonr great coat, mid you may be able to put it in." Htrange a- it mar seem, this cheerful note did not pr sluce the desired effect. The rector answered it, but he also procured a summons requir ing Mrs. Honevwood to answer the cliarge of keeping n dangerous wild beast, and she was final $2.10 for in dulging in the luxury. Beeging Letter*. " Hermit" writes to the Troy Tim** saving : ft is now said tl*t since Com modore Vanderbilt's death his widow has received many applications for charity. The newspaper rejwirterH no longer per secute the family, but the flood of beg ging letters is almost an equal annoy ance. Mrs. Vauderbilt finds tliat le*r SBOO,OOO lias attractions for the public. Writing begging letters is n bnsiness pursne*! regularly by a rls*s of inijxis tora, and some philanthropist* will re ceive a score a wi k through tlie season. Writing threatening letters is also a de partment of secret literature, though seldom pursued, because it may lie pun ished by statute. Begging letters can not be called very profitable, but there are some who contrive to get a living out of them, and tlie ingenuity displayed in this craft is surprising. There is, for in stance, tiie inventor, who lacks So of se curing a valuable patent; also the clergyman, whose library is under levy, and the ambitious student, who has con secrated himself to future usefulness and is short on his !>oar<l bill. There are also those to whom your name has been revealed in a celestial vision as a way of obtaining relief, and there is tlie man who, if your bounty does not inter jwse, will shoot him-elf, and the respon sibility will rest on you, etc. A dawk Ainouir Hens. Gilbert White tells a most dramatic story of a neighbor who had lost most of his chickens by a sparrow liuwk that came gliding down between a faggot pile and the end of his house, to the i place where his coops stood. The owner, vexed to see his flocks diminishing, hung a net between the pile and the house, into which tLe bird ilashyd and was en tangled. The gentleman's resentment suggested a fit retaliation ; he therefore clipped the hawks wings, cut off his talons, and, fixing a cork on his bill, threw him down among the brood hens, j "Imagination," says Mr, White, "can not paint the scene that ensued ; the ex pression that fear, rage, and revenge in- j spired were new, or at least such as had i been unnoticed before; the exasperated ; matrons upbraided, they execrated, they ! insulted, they triumphed. In a word, they never desisted from buffering their , adversary till they had torn him in a hundred pieces.— Hcribner. St'MM ARY OF NEWS. linn* of Imprest tram ll<tmr nml Abroad. The wrestling match between AlcLanghhn, of Mi hi. ii. a...! i avamiugh, of Vermont, t*vk nUcr in Vttca. N. V„ an.) resulted in * victory for Mel awglihn the l'iun<mty of the i ll* of New A.wk graduated ami g*vi-ilipl<tua* to t.V> voting diK'tor- on the isvaajon of it- Uiirti —i*l 11 commencement tLiia has an orysir.■ > ,1 arm* <if lasi.mHi men, half of whom srv alrvadv on the fr*uitn r Firv consumed a row of dwelling* in East si, I>ui- ami dam* aged the, woodi II a)proacli to the gteal tiridge to the evtoiit of f .Mt.i mi, li will take aw< < L at lea-t to nut the I iridic" m a iMiiiltlioU tit for a-. .Walter \lken lot III* rt-ldelux ill I'ranklin h|la N. II . lo lire. No m-urance. bear Admiral I .out* M Ookl-I*>roui;h died ui Washington of typhoid pneumonia, •god wevnity two. lb etiten.i the na*y at the early ag< of *e*en and *er*r*t UitMiigh all tlie rank-. On* make- the -ivth admiral !>■ die within a month The nmUr|>e-t i- -plead nig iu Tnglarid I P. kenned*, hidf.c of the ilarraoi eolttit* owirt. wa killed by tl, Keiimd*, hi- nephew, at Lancaster, K* .over a vlifliciuty litowiiii; cut of a lawsuit, The-mtu dor *a- am -led. New V oikr- 'i.vnu-tiarie-'.exl turonicucarryiu i trunk, and on inve-tigauug the cam no r tam<*l that they war. burglars who ha.l jut rot Usl a lace -tore of gv**l to the value of ?t3.lN*l. with which they were hurrying off the (tertuau cuipeior, in In- i the opening of the reich-tag. e\pre**el the opinion that tin I* ace of Furpjve would m t ls broken . IVm men were uu-tantly kille-t by theev plosioti of the Ivwiri ef a {sutable sawmill at Vlford, two mil. - from IVtei-burg, Iml l our ■tbers werv -. .rreiy mjurtst V man who *ra rv*iraim*l froiu committing stissde bv tumping from a New York ,1.- V. IMtmiVM .!:( tie hat JtV-l JTlVid f olli King-ton, West Indies, ami that srhtUi tin:, ho bad nmlvbod a mau. Kwr -me* be laid lve* n #*• hawutevi by iNan—•tenee and remorse that he mi-bed to end hi* nuserwlilc < xu-teiico. Ws-huvgh u t uth day vva- cel. 'orato.l with tin u-ue! cu-tom ihrongh.int the coiuitry A s-a da) m niger having eu\-u!.*txl stones defamatory of tin haractef of Mrs. lxti* C. browui. a u tle 8i rrud , -uau of \ w Vork, tho matter prewsl uj-.n the unsidot Mr-, llrower, a- to nn hinge her thUilect and cau-e her U> c.>muul SUK' J. b jmii)ytng frv>m th ton of IK* hou-. . Four men were lu-tantl* kUhslarwl ►< tea inj-.m-l to at oiler explosion in the t'Ufttm nail f ictory m INvinerov. Ohio. One law sra- blown -evelily feet m the air. V l and of lti.l an ma*!e an attack on Sp*ar ilsll City, near lVadwood, Dakota, but were driven off without any damage having l**a ,bne. Another hand of -avages drove off a uiuuKrof cattle frvwn the Fa I- bottom region. . It 1- rv ;-T!ed that Adelma F.itt* elo|sxt from St. Vet with N colm.. the ten r, and that the prima donna's hu-b.*i,d. tlie uiam .pits >f i \.l*, f 4kwc*l tliiui. .llu llns-iaii are budding pouUsiti Irulgi- and tin Turk- arc csillec .iug vast .piantitirs of arun> au*l amtnuui ti*ai bUer* is a proixw>ition afoot to wind up the affairs of the Shavrmnt mauraiu*. cvtn ;anv f lk-ston A temporary WjuneUou bv. u is-.led to prevent the furtlu r trau-ac tion of bnaiiwa- by the St. 1 . .n i ivjumbia Uf. itisnraiK* com par* Alary Sullivan, an in taate of th> Snake lull yN. J. l almshouse. w coathievl in a vNill fvV in-uU.rdiuation, and. after beum locked ui. -* t her tied on t ie in an effort to light her pijie. before she could t>e rescued ah* was so wv, rely htmted a- to dn within a few hours. J. 11. briukirhiiff, wvretar* of th* New Jer -ey Mutual insuimttoe company, ha- U-n ar re-ted f r perjury ui w*armg to a false anr tial •utiiiietit of tlie cutnpauv A St. 1 < m graial jury fotmvl tndatateuVsagainst the pre-i --dcut and secretary of the lufr Association of Amenca, for |wrjury iu -igtung a fai-*- state uMut f the company's accounts It is-ap that the Herman lark Franklin, which Wft New York Janttary third, for Hamt iirg, ha liecti ! -l with all on levard Conditions i f pear* bctwi- u Turkey and Servia have lx*ea -igiu-d by the reprv -etiUtives ef the two pow er- .. .John O Maheney, the dead Fenian •chief, wa* bnrvd in Cork with mnehixreimmy. The funeral procession wa- a mile long, and was witnessed by thousands.. . Fighting still continue- in the Central American State-, w here Oeu. AA'ilches defeated the guerrillas of tiuasca and baldarama, having fought theni in Santau def. Four hundred *ra kiU.cl, three hiuairvd wounded and throe linnilmt made pn->'tur-. .<o-n. t'iirtma. the Mexican chief u> charge of the Rio Grande region for amuutver of year* past, and who has made him-elf so ot-N. XH>US to the Americana, has at la-t l---n p'.a. ixl under xrrest for not pre— nuiig hims* If m the city of M* lieu when ordered by Vrv-Hi< lit I 'tar. It t- Utetigh: lie will lie -hit A conflagration iu Vhbvk-livlii* de-troyod Fox's American Thea ter. the Mercantile "Library. Roger's wag. it warehouse and a rnuutw of stores. The IUMMM were heavy ami but fartially insurvsh • Otic man was killed by a falling bmlduig and sevt ral wverely mjured ... A isilorej woman m New York left bar two -mall duldi* n in a led while -he went i ut. and shortly afterward the r.- ui was discern n*l to Is- on tire. A {wiliceman bravely ru-hid in and took the ehililren from the t'uriung ted. hut they died a few hours laur from burns r.--ivi-d . . ..The reis-nf -tvrtn was exceedingly vmlent on the coa-t, suEnum ber- of live- wvrc lost. Tlx- sch<s*twr Joseph Ibslden went ashore on I-oug Island and four of the crew 10-.t. The aobouotr Walter Free man went to tiie Hidden - aid and succeeded in rescuing three mi ig Subscpietith the Fre*- maii became unwanagi xbla and went ashore, and thris' of the crew pen-hod, the balance U nnr -av idl > a life service 1- -at. The -cludto r Beivj. Willi- was also lost on the Long 1-land t*a-t and the captain ami two of the crew drowm-d. .Mr-. Hiram Young killed her two children, a boy and girl, at Newark, Yt., horribly mangling them with an ax. Her bu land had left her. and -be is -aid to hxve be come insane over her trouble* lien. Mc- Arthur, who re-igtnd the po-tma-tership of Chicago, i- charged with being a defaulter to the amount of ?38.000. It i* announced from Nova Scotia that ui con sequence of the use of an old iron seal on offi cial paper* instead of the last adopted great se.J, all the act- -nice l.vlJ, rt-juirmg tin great Seal, were null and void. S[*-cial legislation will be required to legalize them The Mexican eleeticu rc-ulted in tlie to n of Gen. liiast for jire-idetit and Ignacio Vallarte for chief justice. An asea-sm attempted to Soil tin* arcid i-liop of the city of Mexico, but was disarmed and arreshd Lieut. Cum mins, witli a company of infantry, attack**] a small Indian village, forty mile- from Dead wood. Dakota, and after a sharp fight drove out the brave* and capture-! a large amount of property, including live stock. That night, tlie -avagi s. having been reinforced, raided on the *okher*' camp, but were promptly driven off J. P. Ha-iler. late cashier of the Carlisle (Pa.) bank, was arrested for defrauding tlie bank out of a largo -urn of money. He was released in order to t'md bail, but instead of looking, went and hanged himself to a rafter from which, in 1865, he cut down hi* predecessor, Cashier Bertram, who also wa- a defaulter An in -titutiou coiitauimg 1M deaf and dumb scholars, near Council Bluff-. lowa, wa* entirelv eon -nmed by lire, involving a loss of fltin.OOO. The inmates fortunately • - a)- d tinbarmeil.. . By the falling of a --affold in a bla-t furnace in Bethlehem. Pa . -ix men were pnicipitated -ovi iity feet, killing two of them outright, fatally wounding two and severely injuring the others. ' UNITED STATES CONGRESS. !*ewi*ie. The bill granting a subsidy of #500,000 to the Pacific Mail Company for transporting the mail- b> Japan ana China, pa—ed the Senate by a vote of twenty-seven yea* to eighteen navs. Mr. Windom, Minnesota, called up the I-eg i-lative. Judicial and Executive Appropriation NB, and ill expilanation, -aid the bill a- it came from tlw House of Kepri -'*ntsti\ •■-. appropri ated #M,'J79,315.50, and a- amended by the Comtrntbe on A|>propriatioti* and n-p-rted to the Senate, it ajipropriated ♦lb,7:t7,- < J5.95, an increase of #1.7 j*.5'J0,45. All tlie amendment rejvorted bv the Comiidtti* mi Appro] rialion were agr— d to. Mr. Hitchcock, Neliraslca. snhmitt**! an amendment increasing the ap{et>priation for the purcbs-e of garden and field i-*l for dis tribution in those i-tte- which were ravaged by gra-shopper* in 1876, from elo.CKm t„ #:jo . Oisi. Agri ed to. 'lll* Commute* on Approfiriatioiis add to th* amount -piirojiriated by the Hon-*- of Itepre -entative-, a- follows For ]>av of the uav v, *1.070,11**): for tlie equipment of Vessels. •**o : for construction and repair. #1,000.000; for steam engineering. #l.'A*l,l**l ; forex]s n-*- of recruiting, #35,000; for Naval I.aboratorv, 115,600: and for naval ho-]iitals, #IO,OOO. After tin- tribiuial had given a deciskvn' in tlie Oregon ca -c. the deciaion was objected to. Mr. Sargent fKep.l. ■ f California, sntmiitt**! the following ; H* *o* rot, T hat the decision of tiie oomniis sion upon the electoral vote of the State of Oregon stand as the Judgment of the Senate, the objection made tbcreto 4 to the contrary not withstanding. Adopted ny a strict party vote yea*, 40; navs. 2f. The Senate having returned to its chamber from joint convention to consider the objec tion to counting the vote of Henry A. Iloggs, one of the electors from Pennsylvania. Mr. Cameron (Bep.), of Pennsylvania ' submitted a resolution that tL- vote of Henrv A. Hoggs I*. counted with the votes of the other electors of Pennsylvania, notwithstanding objections. After a short debate the resolution was agreed to without a division. # Mr. McDonald (Kep.), of Indiana, i ihmitted a resolution appointing Hon. Francis Ki ruaii, a senator from the State of New York, a mem ber of tlie communion in place of Mr. ThttT msn, and it was unanimously agreed to. An objection having lieeti made in the joint convention to receiving the vote of William 8. Slater, of Rhode Island, appointed elector by the Legislature in place of George H. Corli--, Mr. Burn side (Rep.;, of Rhode Island, suli rnitted a resolution that the vote of W. 8. Slater be counted with the other vote* of tho elector* of Rhode Inland notwithstanding the objections made thereto. After some discus-ion the resolution of Mr. Burnside was unanimously agreed to--yeas, fifty-seven ; nays, none. Iloune. Mr. Gibson (Dem.), of Louisiana, offered an order that tiie Haves electoral votes for the State of Louisiana in- not counted, Mr. Hurllmt (Rep.), of Illinois, moved to amend by striking out the word "not." Mr. New (Dem.), of Indiana, opened tho discussion, and advised that the House submit to the findings of the commission. Mr. Beelye (Ind.), of Massachusetts, said he fonnd it quite impossible to stiv which of the two sets of actors coming up from Louisiana voiced the true will of the people of that State. It would havu I men hard to find wiser and more candid nun than those who had pronounced the decision of the lllis'toial commission Mi. Joyce ill. p. *, of Vermont, supi-irtod tlio dv-'lsloli of the I hvtoral .—mlUlssioli, and asked whi thrr anylsi.ly -iqip. *,l that, if the decision hsd luswi the otln I i. the objection* woitkl have t-eii hi ml from the IU ui.-'ratic Jiarty Air. At. Mall.ui . I Nun. ,of Ohm, -set hi' bad IS'CU to 1 ont-una, ion] e.utlil i,ii tint Saililn I .1 Hid. u had . aifwd 1 om-i 'iia • fairly and bom -tlx a- II iyi - bndcairnd Obi" Alt Rice (D. in of Gluo, proir-ti-1 ii iinst tin wii'iig ami is lone, etui-shod tu the d..'s lon, and ar. tied that tin whole sill■ pvt -lionld Iw teferrisi in. kto the . .uniutMon By this ile.'l-ion a government of unlit .i- to b- -ii]> planted by a government of fraud and iteleiHW, and be feareif that It via. but the 1- ei'iinug of the end of tin liepulilicail IllstltuUoti* of the ccuiitrv. Air. Faster , llep, i, of ohm si-ike of the duty of Udh ivartn - to abide bv tin dectatou, and -aid tin-i not a tilne tor luoti partv exmtatlou. lie —ai.l that lie llu I 111 Go* Han - doll let, ami that tin |s .*ph of all section- id lb*' *vun tn may ivuindci.tly • ig.- t from htm i t onlv fan but generous roiisivk ration llead.h .l I -ai that Ins login ( ambition will 1- to adiuin i-ltf the govi inlnwnt *o ] atrtotiealli aud wi-ely a- to wijv aiv.n el. 11 111ie—lt 1 ol eXCIMe fill the foi malum • f |-*i tn - uu a -e. tlotial I a-i- and allttae.-.f |-arty Ctdot hue- that tin realtor we -hall hear no unite of a -olid Si*uth i t a MM North. Hie ring -hail tloat OVV t Ntati . I t JWoVIUiS . .IT flu I m t Mltje, !- \A hen Get Han a|w oal.nl to the IH-'pl. of the N-illi in hi* letter of ains-y Usl ut' lie afklfewnl them a-"Alt iMUiitrvni-.il ami why net hi* e.mulli on ti Vie u ! the t-imlbi ru >tati - the equal .if tiiO-e in the north, ea-t ol west, and l ii ( the South an mte. rat pait ef tb" nation It ha- I* en .an), -neermgli. aml few the pur ito**, iif -tirrnig the wild i a--i.'ii# *if the btuitatt heart to tad actions, trial the South umbr Prisnh nl Hair- luu-t submit to an llu niMtl t.. . d-mrrn.t.r t-- th. li* |uibhca i t art > N lr . li . -uell demand will bo lUaJe. Alt I aft will I* expo- ted i> it', patrn tic co .qwialn'tt bf Seulln ru i-alrn 1- tn tin great Work if <* -tola tu*i thi mi; h tin t i.nwi, the l' i. and the enforcement of lie law- r.i llu- great work the r pr*ntative men of tin South bale ab' .nil di-tuigiu-hi .1 tin no Ivi foi ]-it:l 'l. uu aud -tali -rnxiisbtp during the |*udel'Cy if the jire.-eut cri-' in our history. Ali-w- i .ai-i i.b- ]'. Ma AAaUrniau (Drm.\ Ky , *"X lDolll.l, N A . iKWlforxl Rep. , Ohio, Fit- .Drm. , 1.a.. h. ly lUp. . Pa . IV.'.d 1N in N. 'i , and otlu It> - k | art in the debate. When till dibate ei.Mwd the Holt-, proceeded to vote on the orvb r submit ted by Mr. Git-u that th Ibues elr- U uot iMUUtisi i A| r . Hurlbut having w.i mn III* amendment I, and It wa- ague ,o, \l>, 17-' : nai a party vote, t vcejii uiat Ale wis. Si-r-lie aud lirfvl of Ma- -a.'hu-etta Vote-l with thi i N un- rata. After the dt t -ion by tlie trihutial giving the etrotoral vole of Ongou to Have- and Wheeler, Mr. Hale i Rep. i. of Ataim , prraantid the fol lowing ordit i trderrxl. That the c. lUit of the eh t. r.il i n of the Stat, of Ihreg. u dial! ( r. e. e ! tu om fortuity with tin* decision of the Electoral com- Ull--KUI. Mr. IJUIC iiffes-*! the fallowing x- a substi tute : Grili iid. That tin i. to purporting t.. be au electoral vt te for lTeskleut aud Ikv IVi -idi-nt, and which wa- given by oue John \\ Watt*, claiming to 1*- an elector from the State of Oregon, be m t d iluted. After c n-l rah) dls- ns-nwi All I ■ - sit! -tltute to AJr. Hale s rv -oiirtlon wa* till u agreed to by* a vote of 151 yea- to 16* uay-. The House, havmg under ronanierali iu car. of 1 ector Bogg, . f Pennsvlraula. by a vide of 133 to lie voted that lite evidence in the CUM* should I*- read, t'hv casi called forth a length* debate and ixmalderahle excitement tu the Hoti-e Mr. Kelley (Re]e (, of IVuiisvl lanta, offered a rv-ntutioii that the vote'of lk.gg- should !-■ iMuuted. and Atr. stinger | IVm. ], of lVansihama. offered a substitute that it should not !-■. l'he vote wa- then taki u on Air. Stinger's substitute f r Mr. Kelley - r*- lutiou. a: 1 it wa- adoptid yeas, 135 ; nay*, lit). So the Hou-it ilei'lilt'd that tin* vote of Air. Hoggs should not 1* counted, because h. was not ap]- iuu-d in coufornuty with tin i-i ustitu- Uon and laws of Prunsylvauia. After the i*te was taki u. Mr. Poppb ton, of Iftno. moved that the IKuise tak" a rici - - until toll o clock the folio* uig day. Itejecled yvaa. s.d ; uay-. 17*. Air. G Br.i u (Dem.A. of Maryland. offrfMi a resolution declaring that tlw vote i f AVt:::aru 8. Siatcr, a Ritudo Island elector, -liouij not t counted. Mr. I.allies Iteji. A, of lib -le Island, ffiifrd as a substitute a resolution declaring that the vote of -aid siatcr should be counted. The di—m-siiiii Lai tug clo-id, the Hen-* pr.s cecslid to vote uu the r*— :Utt<>U offered hi Mr. Fame* that tin* vote of the State lc counted, and it was adopted without a division. THU JOINT u'VUVni'V. After the debate ui the Itotise uisui the FJiV toral romaussi ni r ih ci-ian Ui the Lt 'ii-mna caa**, and the rejietum iu that l-idy of the de cision by a vote of 172 to th. two boUM ■MMriM Ui j' n.t com siiUi'U. aud the elivtoral vote* of Loui-iaua wi-ro counted fur Hair-. there wan i .atufi -tatmu of -ro kind at the amiouncenient. and the opetuug ami connt mg of tlu* certitlcat* - i nnnl, 1 m alphaln tmai order, the Stat*- of Afainc giving -in i voti for Have- and M heeler. Maryland e hi i t* . for Tikleu win! Hendriek-. and A! *--ji !o:-i ft* tlnrleeai v t - for Hayes aud AVTin or. AV Leu till Certi!:,'..*..' from tin State of Alichigait wa- read giving itav'evoii vote- f. r Haye- and Whea ler, Mr. Tu ker Di ui ,of Virginia, rose and presented an iJ-ji- tion to the counting of tl;< ve>te < f Darnel I. CV —- man. one of the elector-, di- lartug that *.•■ Benton Handle t, having be* n elected o* o of the ehctors tor tin. State of Michigan and hiving In M ami -till ho! it the >:h *e of United State* commissioner, had aU iitid hmtsaif fr "m tho tiiiwting of electors on the-mh of lVccoilwr, anil that liis jda*v had been tilled by the other elector*. The lum-. . - parol* 1 and debated tie ob jection, but botli of tluwn soon agreed to ac cept the elector in qnc-tioo and tin joint *- a ventioti agam a-*.u.b!cd. Then followed tin State . f Musin -i ta, with five roti s tor Hayes and AA heeler ; Mi— i--ipj.i, with eight vote- for Tikleu ami Hendricks: Mi—i iiri, with nfte.u vot- - I r Tilden and ltendnck* . Nilirai.a, with tlirev iot.>. fig- Hayv-i and Wheeler, and Nevada with throe vote* for Hay • < and Win.- !• r. Mr. Stiriiiger Dtm.). of lUlnoia, objected to the count of one of tie three vote* of Nevada, uu the* ground that the i led- r It. M. Daggett, wa- at the time of h.- ajipouitiueiit, and for a long time provioaaiy, and thereafter continued !'• be, a I" nit—l State* commt—loner for the circuit and district court* of tin* Fluted Statu* iu tin* di-tnct of Nevada. The objeetlou le signed by i!i-*r-. Springer, Tucker. Vance, of Ohio, Sjiark*. Savage, Afar-h and Jetik-. repre sentative* : and by Senator* Horuimi, Wallace and Hereford. OIK* again the hou-*-* **iparateil, aud the Senate voted to accept tin Nevada eh.'tor, but the Htmae. wfithout di.-cu--iug Hie cane, t'->k a recess until tlie next day. Tlie Hons** baring decided that the Nevada elector be declared elected, tin Joint conven tion reassembled. The teller then announced that the State of Nevada had cast tliroe vutoa for Hayes aud Wheeler. Then followed in succession the State* of N"i w iUnip-iur' with tin votes for Hayee and Wheeler ; New Ji r- y. with nine vot* - for Til den and Hendricks . New A ork, with thirty-fin votes for Tilden aud Hendricks . N"rtb Caro lina, with ten vote* for Tildcti and Heudrii k- *, aud Ohio, with twenty-two votes for Hayes and Wheeler. The ps -iding offliv r then opened and handed to the tellers a certificate rimeived frotq the State of Oregon. It wa- read by Air. Stone, of Mi—ouri. and |irovisl to Is* the sworn certificate of tin- throe Hayes elector- -('artwright, Odell and Watt* -r'as-'ltid 1-efore a notary public. The ]mpcr- contain a fnll statement of the do ings of the three rhetors, the reignatiun of Watts as jsistiriaster, hi- -iihw-jnent choice by the otli'-r two eh ctor-, the original hallotscas't by the electors, etc. They were all read in full. Tin- presiding officer then hand* ! to the tell ers tlie certificate of the three rival elector* Crottiu, Milh r and Parkei authenticated l>v tin signatures of tin governor and -ecretarv of State, with Hm-eal of the Slate attached. I'his certificate give- two votes for Have* and Wheeler and olio vote forHldeti and liendrirks. 8* nator Mitchell (Rep.), of Oregon, ohji t- d to the certificate of Cronin, Miller ami Paiker, giving hi* n-amms for the objietion. This ob jection wa*-igned by Senators Mitchell ami Sar g' nt, and by Representatives Lawrence. Rur eliard ami McDill. Senat'ir Kelly (Dem.), of Oregon, tln n pre sented an obieri ion to the certificate-of i art wright. Odell and Watts, it is signed by Sena tors KflUv, Bogy, AtoDonald, Steviu-oii arid ' oopi r. and by Representative- Fi Id, Tucker, lame, J- nks, AS aJimg, Clvtm r, AViggmton, POJT pleton, Vance, llnrd and Luttrell. After diM-n-sion the matt* r was referred to the Electoral tribunal. Tin- Hou-' having decided that the Nevada • h-ctor Is* d*elar**d elect**d, ttm joint conven tion ren-wnibiii. Tin* teller Uu n auiir iinee 1 that the pitrit* of N vada had cast three vot*-* for Have* and Wheeler. I ll' ii followed in ancc—i'in the Hates of New (lamp-hire, with fivi %• to* for Hayes and Wbei ler : New JiiM V, wab nine n>ti for Tli ib n and Hendricka : Sew Yi rk, with thirty-Hip vote* for Tlld-n and Hcn lrick- . N'"rlh i'aro lina, with ten vot* > for Tilden and Hemlriek- ; and Ohio, with twenty-two votes for Have* and Wheeler. The presiding oflieertlu ii ojs . ed and hsmled the teller- a cHtttcik reoetved fratn th* .Slate of Oregoti. It was read by Mr. Stone, of Missouri, and proud to befhesworneertificatcs '■f th. three Haves elect' i; ( ertwriglit, Odell and Watt- executed Is fore a notary public, llii' pa|ssr- contain a full statement of tin do ings of tlie three electors, the resignation of AVatt- as fiowtiiißsl* r, hi- sitha* qin-lit choice by the other two electors, tboorignnl ballot.- east by the ele'-tor-. etc. Tin y were iwd in full. Till* presiding officer then handed to the till ers the certificates of the three rival elector* Cronin, Miller arid Barker—authenticated by the -ignatiire* of the governor and secretary of Htate, with the seal of the State attache*!. This certificate gave two vot* s for Hayes and Wheeler and one vote for Tilden and lierfffrick*. Senator Mitchell (Bep.), of Oregon, objected to the certificate of Cronin, Miller and Parker, , giving Ilia reasons for the objection. This ob jection was signed by Senators Mitchell and Sar gent, and bv Itepreaentative* Lawrence, Bur chard and McDill. Seuator Kelly (Dem.A. of Oregon, then pre sented an objoetioi to the certificates of ( art wright, Odell and AVatts. It was signed by Senators Kellv, I logy, McDonald, Steven-on and OOOJST, and by Repre-entativea Field, Tucker, Lane, Jenks, AValling, Clymer, Wigginton, Pop pleton, Vance, Hard and Luttrell. After discussion the matter was referred to the Electoral tribunal. When the joint convention ■(-assembled, the *hvision *f thv ttil>uual giving tho \ih *>f (bogin t Hay* * am) \V h<l* ? annoint. .<1 lhc t*(Vftiittttg nflirot gaktwl whflflu't tht ro wet*- ohhvth tita t* I ho itM |etnn Stiialt t hilly (I htn. >, of ( h egoii, 01-j* < t* 1 to th*' ilrsdshut, giviug hie tvuinoiiti. Iho two lioif lh* n i< |'ni al I I hr act lot) of , A, h hotter on thr ot.Jrrtiou to thr h OlKtoti 111 thr rftMv of Ofogott having I 1 rit lift*), till* |Vft ?illicit 0 Ulic-tlUrt t| fh( tVV - In Mi**! agatn liu't in joint roiivt tiliott. lit* ctilth. ti, ftotti ll o Stat, of I Vittiev 1- \ ina giving twriity right v t. . for tlayr-* atut WlhhUi, having lull i *|, ami thr }*i *i*ltit. orthct having nftknl wlntlui thrtr u guv ohj.rtUMl to th. Voir, Ml Mo ot ,l>tin I iVltttey lv ftiua, !*>• ami ol j.t t. il to tin counting of th v.to of 1! ni . V I LOG |. of r-ntie\lvatitw, 01* tho gt <llll*l that tin .1. (<•( hail '.lO tight to ai'potut liliii lu j{av of Maitiri J. XI of J til, who vis" tilnliii.l iurligll !• U cattw mi o(H,vholder Vttft.'h**) to thr ol jfvth u at. a i-ogv f th. Fit ftulotit * .otuimei, M ( Mr. Mn, U . oitifh d l v th. f . 1 rtai v of Stat. , tvlid th te*tiimtil* takrn with |. frMUH' to tlil* .mm Ih for. tin iNMiiliiitt. v oil thr |ftw* 1, |.|iV ii* g* r. ami dulu of the Hoitfto. Wht-uthi i.ivdiiig vv.v* (itiUh* .t Ito to beiiit 110 further objtvt* n to the vote of vaitu thr Sruat. I * til <1 Ihe joint oMivt till, u ImVing ft Sruator Alhson, our of tho U ilrr*, aiuumm ml that tin Mat. of 1 YuiiftV hai it* hod givrh twrntv innr Vol* ft for llavft nd \Mivrh i I L. < < Ilirtc-at* ft from Uhodc labuid at I* thru read, shoeing four voir* for Havca and lVh* li t . t it'jwtioil vvuft in ado to th* • ot' of Kin'tor Slatrr it U log *ct forth tu th* ** < n.l wvtion of Mich id j.ft tioii, as follows 1 hat ()of|o A Coili**, 4.0, itlmg t- th* d.viftion *.f thr 1 l.v tttrkl ti cnict ctk. Ikl.tit I < Lax r.'it dcrr.l. in th ix,unt of lli. ~ { d J.'\t Watt, k Klta t.ir ft (K* Htktr (X r,>nll, on dull n!> |ktttl.l slrt'lor I < !hi' Mt. r Icl.utli Iklkll.l , aiut the Mil "titnticii Li liiui of .-aid Hlitt, Man ttlok'ki ktul UlUN'llktlttlliollkl. Hip <JUt-c!l( 11 haling I >c 11 rvft iicct to tlit !.. hotim*. 111 m paik!'- kciiou, aid iliviilcd m faior of hlalrr, thp wi r t. Milcicl tiik ohklnU r, klitl the \ot of lit. 1 lklkiitt lit, aft., the oh •rrikllcxio! the UMlal foltllkhtv. kltuouuotxl aa four fur 11 aye aid Whoelri lhe 101 l . elliheatr u|M>t>rt| hi. that from S.utli Cki olui* autUeiitieali l 1 . ■ .<. ri. t I'liaiut crl '. ii. -lu ntuit ac'Vett votcfoi Hk idWhxl.r It WAS foUoWfd 1> nuoth. i.<i (ith'alf kJn'ktlit; m iru voter for PlUh u aid lleldrt *k, with a atatdliH lit by the • hvtor > tho atH-neo 1 f the goteruur ■ kli tl.. ittiraUoH. l*tm otj.e liou to tlo IU'JMII iteatt ivrtitkate kk jtrvM Ut.,l 1 y lh pr< ula'.itt t - hralie, f I't-Ma.jltktlta . kid the objection to lit. tviuo eratie one Ma- pn arn . .I by Kc i.at. r I'attrrvou, of South t arotuia. Tbr Oretiimt Trtbunnl. I'ho Orejioti oWti.ral matter Uf ore the tribunal, Jidpo Clifford *!. . ~j j eand a ohltvtol. oil the two aid' . Sciikt.w h< !ly yuiiiotuu-ed that i.tuiM-lf and Mr. J. nh- would aj.|ar a- objec t, r. to iMt,!.- it* \ .1, andS. oat. i Saifi. ut to. 'UtuY.ltl.il Senator Miteliell atd Mr. tawsrn.. would aj) (car - ol J.x toir |o ec l tide d. N -J Senator Kelly argued that each State ill tile HlltOU had the rht to appoint l'tcx-idriitla! elector* IU it-, own way aid t>. it, own law a. ati.l that I < the , >n*titl)!ioii of ttfej. . lit case of taeheiblllty the |ete.;i te-t Kuif,* the neat hnthr .t ntiutU rof lotto in. eutitl. lto tw ticc'lajred c le. lod He .plutoit caaea frotu many Statr and . urt-. and eeiicludcc! a- f"! low- lhe governor of i and the accrv tarv Of State art Un per-otn. to Mtitiwtboc vote*. luc re l no < vdrtic'e that there ku a cauv a by any other ;er. u. It i< for llieiu and the Hi only, and the, have, deeded. Titey have (liven .he if cC ittlie kte that throe thrri EsuOmeu are .licit :. ti..iu.i - Mr. Co It luattcra not how titey came to that .he i-W'it. The preumption of law w.ii kiway. U- that it wa- upon authe.eut evidence , Hejwv-eiitktiv. Je nk - f i-d on the ksitte -de He Mkl tlwy wknl no techiLi.-al advan tage, hut r. lied on th. law of the land ll ele tin.-d in the Corutltut: n of the t uitt l Stat. and of the -ev.ral Statra lb eoueluded a follow a ; Then the ease tand in thl- way t'rouui come, and volt • ; two other-eon . anil vote , but you do not kn > whet iter the* ar* lh.|w t-Ik .t.d fr Ol 1.. it, U vnr- the r dot i e-otne drlitltlexl a- the law -ftv N the v -hall e- : Hut. aeauu.ui(; that they wer. th. name jcrwon who acre voted for an.l projerrlv klentttied, winch vt the-c Odea kh.*uld I* etNinled < le. tuii- vote -he<uld he counted a* . it. aid the other twos* th. y are e'at. would b. the .mu cluatoti 1 khoubl ex-nie p> fi m thew .. tnt) {eropOMtleOlk. IV,. be lire. this to U a . met ■ vi- lli.'ll of the law and th. trtn I, ~ j-, th. >liktitt.liouai di-|Ualiticali. ii !• li t otu to l-e forgotte uor ivptidtated It i-. fierha) t.*> common now to regard the pr<o >hi* of th. C ii-Ututi ii a directory, and U • 1-v.d or 'll-edx-yed at the Option of the |<r- n who Bill b- admauatrnuc them. S- ;tor Mitt tie!! w%s the !'.rt -• flet ou tip part of the Repnhh'-ait-. He -ad that while the (p'Vectior had piker to t*ue .x-rti:. aire, or at ha-t had that duty t-> jcrfonn, b. had n ncht and no I et-1.. detertunn as t the < h^i l iUty . f elector-. lher< w.e no j.laee tn thi t'ouitituti .i of the Tint, d state- or the .-.■. its tuti ii uf ti.. state ft trrrfpm tu which provt won ni. made for such actmu on hi* part. Mr. lawisiw, . of thl Jlou. w .v- the neat •taaior on thi part of th. Ihiimhlktai*. and ctowed the prdiuitnary case t n that -de. Ilu -)wch was | nne-ipally devoted to a md*rw !.oil of tlo leiiat |-wtit- ui t'w case. He' stud that the poveriKT had no | wer to nude a •- lecti tl a- let ween two (Villi i Idrte*, and declared that fremiti wa- <-1. arlv tnvUglble h>i the ]'-ltl n of edor. If. . tiUiulcd tl ft! even if IVutuii had Iweci h (Tally * le. l.el hi- ah —'iiee from t'ne iue- tii,,' .d th. . ,-t. t. and hi* failure' to act with them, di jita tiled hint. H< -ai l that a* two lb put ~an e lector* Were ehooen Iwtotd all ijue-trou. and ha<l rfCrivpd the cerhftcate . f the- governor in due form, the v. s a i ujor.ty of the .'.-he wen author- Wed t- -eiicf an I app nt th- on. member al-f llt wh.<■-- e'i,.lbllitv thef* wa a dispute. Hotdiey, of t UicttiluiU. who r* the maiMAtug count il in Ho- Oreyji ii raw on the l<eiiK* iatie aide. oj iiexj the car. lit a- ill;. I that the t"tnmi**loO had declined tee ' vcrcte any judie'ial | "ivrt* whste've r. and on that a - •tliupUOtt ed-mied thewr bad n" Jk'We r evocj t to oeiuiit the return* cwrlAcd I' <iov. eirvit. Mai v p lilt* be ie wt re -> . Ito tie |re •rnttd I.V the He pltbltcatl# 11! the CM* of Fl<.rt lud Ift'iu-laua. Judo'e Matthews e-launed that the rrv. rd of the ctiva*a iu the oltw of tin Mx'retary of State, tta* e'eltCeUMV. cv de-tie e of Watt- el'V tiou, ami .le-clared that tiov. tirov.r wa* leouud to i*ue the c. rtitlcatc to Watt* in aecoreiuuv with that rwuva-*. Judge strong Ul'iVe-d that lhe He uieecrati." .•tier of evidence a* to Watts' iueligthihty he immediate ly admitted, and the motion wa- car rae-*i without di-aeat. Vgt>. the elector rcferre I tei. wa* put Upon th. utand. He- awore- ui -eihtnce that be had he lei the u.-ibeiit of |- -luia-t.r at Laf..>.tle until the thirte ■ llth of laat hovetlil* r. whe tl he raeagned. thi th. fourtee nth In-re-ignitionwa actvpnd by the' I'ot-offidemartnieiit, anil lie- had not ae*te*l ftinee thru. IT><- auditor of the treasury for the Fo-t-oillee elepartmeut c. r robmubed this evtdetsv, and the n, the Ivm>>- cratic counxsl ehchuiiig t> * examine, Mr. Kvart* uia.h hi* argument for :)* liopubiicau*. and >• followed by Mr. Me-rrick, of tin- le !u rrat*. after which the tribunal went Into -at eee-it in. The tnhunal having cotwlndevl it* duett- ma the' following resolution wa* t fftred hy Mr. Kdmund fte.e.?r..<. That th> .erti'. ate- '..ritel by J". *. Cronin. J. N. T. Miller and John parlor, pur p.rting to cast the electoral vote the state" f Oregon, eb* - not contain t r certify tin e .n*ti tiltional re.tew to whie'h *a|t! State- i* entitled. Justice Field offe red the following a- a iiule -litute H'furrat, J. W. Watts, ihwlgliateel in certltl i*ste No. 1 a- an i lector of the- Stale of <h• u fe-r I'rtwident ami Vi'e-l're-uh-lit on tin elav of election, viz., the seventh day of November, IS7i;. helel an office of tru*t ami profit uneb r the rlilted States ; therefore'. /f.solr.ef, That the *anl J. W. Watts wa* then ineligible to the ofice of elector within theex pre.ed terms of the Constitution. Ilcjectcel vea-. seven ; nays, eight, a* fel lows : Nays Mcs-r*. AM ■ tt. Bayard. Clifford, Ku lel. Hutitori. I'ayjn ami Tluirman— 7. Its* Me—r. Jlradh-y, Itinminb. Fri'ling buy sett, dartield, Ibtar, Miller, Morton and Strong h. Justice* Field then offered tin following : It herers. At the t Icctiotl held oil the e-evellth of Noveinls r, lHTe'i. in the Stab of Oregon, for electors > f Pre uli'lit ami Vice -Pre -ule nt. W. 11. Udell, J. W. Watt- and J. I". • artwright raoe-ive d the* highi st uuml- rof votes east f.<i ele e'tors ; hot H hrrtttt, lhe said Walts, then holding an office of trust ami proiit under the ITiit.-l State, wa* ineligible to tie oftie'o of e lector ; then fere Itrmilr.'i, That the said Odoll anil t 'artwright wnfe the only (x r-"Uis elnlv elivled at snjel e ltc tion, ami tin re wa- a failure' on the p.,rt of the Slate- to I'lee't a third e lector. lie jevf.-el v. n, even ; nsy*, ei;:lit the same vote ill ele lsil a* tin l JWeexclmg. Juslh'B Field the ii offered the following : H'hiwu, The le i islatlln* of ttregnn ha made no provi-ton for the ap]xiinlim nt of an elector under the aed of Congre"'-where there was a failure to make a ehoi >• "ii the day pre eecriMvi by law ; till re fore, Ki.'flntl. That tlie attempted selection of a third elector hy the two persons chosen wa inoperative and Void. Itt jicbd ve-as, seven; navs,eight (aaalmvel. Mr. Ilayanl then offered tiie following lilt re 'I, bleat the vote of W. 11. Udell ami the vote- of .!, C, t artwright en-t for Uuthe rford li. Hayes, of fthio, for Pre-.'b nt of the Puited States, and f.-r William A. Wloeler. of New York, for Vicc-lVi'-ideiit of the ("nited Slat. were the vote s provided for hy the Constitution of tho Prnte.l Still' s, ami that the. afore said Ole ll ami • artwright, nml they only, were the persons duly ftppolllb .l electors in the Slate i f Oregon at the election held on Nov. 7, IM7t>. there having been a failure nt the said election to appoint tliirel elector in accordance with the Constitution and laws of the United States, ami the laws of thr State of Oregon, and that the two votes aforesaid should be counted, ami none other, from tlie State of Oregon. Rejectee! yeas, 7 ; navs, H, as aiiove. A vote was then takvn on Mr. Edmunds' original proposition, and it was adopteel veas, 15; navs, 0. Mr. Morton then offered the following : Rffotr'il, That W. H. Ordell, J. Cartwright and J. W. Watts, tlie persona named as electors in oertificate No. 1, are the law ful electors of the State of Oregon, and that their votes are the vote's provided for by llie Constitution of the United Stat OH, and should Is- counted for Presi dent and Vice-President of the Unites! Stiitus. str. Hiinton moved to slrilie out the name of J. W. Watts, which was disagreed to by a vote of 7 ye as to H nays. Mr. Morton'a rco!nlioii wio then adop ed yeaa, 8 : navs. 7 : as follows ; tin- Mi i Hi a.lie i, lihnuitds, lie Itug hue in, eemli**l*l, Ibsu, Miller, M. itt.u and HI long N, Si. Me*rs Abbott Itftvnrd, Clifford Field, M inion, Panic ami Ttitirmaii 7. lhe h isii.ii t I Ilu t- iiilulsaion was then drawn lip amt eigne.l hy the* e Ight llirlolsls voting in tlie altlinistlve On in t. nof Mr VI. iton tin. iuliinetioii of Ie . ui'. nil' nils aid > i.-iidings of tin . ouniii' soen. ev.'ept rs ft.garda their lejs.rt to the j int ■ o tun . f ('. ogre ss, was removed amt ttie- . ..mmlssioii sdJouMietl tu nive-t tn the att- I'le lite i-oill't KsMII. the tip-it iii sui.stan.'t- is as follows The I Itv t"i. 1 . oiuiulssioii, listing lotiiisj t'e tlsiu • etllt tit - and p i 11 pur|.rtlng t* I* ccrtlit t'ftlt tl 11 . .It, 1,.ml vol,St,f the Nlate of Otegtui, attel certain |ta|s is atss-m|sktiyliig tlie stur, ami 11 .l jt- litties tlolt ttt, tttjwert that It lot- villi' - lo'ltb led tlo- same, klitl has tbs'lt|t*l, .ol tlo, - lit le I i el* t lilt . that the votes of U II O.hil, J, C. I SI I..light and J. W. Walts, the p. t -.'it* it..no d In the ttitilitale of the .t, I -ie v< t Stntr of Otegt.n a* the |s-rwt<DS re>- 'living tl, highest i.tuiibt r of votes for Pic*t lie ntial all ,to! -. are tin vedes provided for by tin 1 1'oustttntixii ' aiiii that thi same ate law fully to ! count* da* ti title-tl t.. 111 the ccrtlh t ate "f -old th tills, namely, lite three votes to! Htilhe-rfurd H. it ■> a, of the Htate of Ohio, f. ' Pit -t.lt ul, slot litre*' v tea tor W llllaio A Wht* In, o t Btt, of V Vtirk, f>4 Vhxo i'l e. ;,ie nt _______________ I lie Mitn in the' Iron Mask. 'J in* uiyate'in'tir. pn~.nor whuo niclan e'hetlv Bte'iy bus jjiu.'lt tl the wit of gctt t intivni itfti-r ; ■ in rutit ii, iunl fnriiusl tiu tlltile-ltH e'f u tiuiss ,if ligt'iiits, Wtu* rut iter tin tvpe'eif u ,-hte UnUi u w.htiviv < vain- I*le> i t iif'etl iunl nuiiiet.it.il tyriumy. Hlt'Jll lit It illlilee if Hue ft.Ulleil'r l"f tlu* ulnailute* imttmri'liy luui t,si nitudi of tlu* eeiltln r iu lue rsaiijowiti.ai te> eiiri' fur luvete rv. Ho hit lugli, uloi lit- Jut hard, lent 111 VVII-* ut ll'Ulkt ahl.yi' Issirel, lit* h.ppe ti i tt* the toll pillipvlii'inla lli the ..pe'ii, lit tli.l tod !stirs his vii Tune alive; he* hit.light tilt-11l b tin- hles k It) lire nil tluv light. It vv.es lue crufty, nut to rav esewur'ttlv am . t saur, the '* ftus'lnuu, ' Ma:'.trill, who It-el the WAV to the MCre't -V ste*L!,e-nri nil to JH-lfe e-tjuil hy tlie great kli'.-'a terrihh- t-*s-iet.irv uf atitte ft,r War, Ijottvoiw. That the knhmppiiig eT trouhli sonn- pi-reutis mi foreigt" territory wan a lauiit'.aj < ullage- ill tile iui>lilli-uf tlie ni-v elite i lith . e-lltltry In proved ley the fol lowing meal, ut. I'e-rhajwi tiie moat tt'..ll>!e-miBU- J" moll to tile nuoroantvw tnl itiium!ri,tiuim of lviohelii ti, Muzarut ami Lotivuis, vv a* tin- grumUui) of lleuri Quatri uul I-a lb !le- t iahne'ih*, l'rwuooin vie \"e iiviotm-, lilie-ele ib-aufort. He wa a luiny isetinjiintb tr, andhiul ti fly U< Ktig lil'.itl te i ss-aja- the* isetlnesjuetits- of his it U| ! e'.tv ill the ufYuir ui ('impMara, lsrtt. rin life 1 rgaiiirod a e-alntl agmunt An-a of Vuntrut, mul wan m priiM.nisi iu tin- e astlf of Vim uinn; but, ew-apuig tin lie-e , l-iv imi the- ivlol of the l'aria Ulob, ami in- JUTe-tl the nltruiuue of the kin. of tin market place, liiirmg his ituprtnoiiiucut a ft rt.ttii ,Sie-ur elt* lteau- Jnyn ltts fa.tllftll nllu I. lit thought tie n.-ctire tin- hherutioti uf lua uuut-r by an- --MUt. g Cui tutal Ma.'arttl ill the He.i eh- Vilteetme-. llie attempt faihsl, ami fin* .*- tftviu i . ipe .l tu Route, whe re lie was ft -e-l\cil With ujveti artun. He-rent, M. eh- Htii>uue tlieti aes-rebtrv of etuti fer fore-igu ufT.urw rtsjue ntisl liia rseuMtu, M. He- tire miuivtlle, the* Frenchiuulimm tlor ut tin- l'apal eseiirt, to have the vil liUU private l v ae-izesl ; ter " nliut luui tip ti a pa. aii.g o.s " and n* ml liitn te 1 miit-e' ""an n hale eif utieler the "pretest of f..rw irvlttig a part of a re cent ly purehtv-tsl hlirary to Frnntw." lhe Sie-ur lie- He-auJ>ayn nan fortunate ,g-h to i ap. tin* ufTortioUato atte-u --!: teef his e-oiuitrvuie-u ; bill the letU-r ress.innrembtig lua nlslue-tmii in still es taiit ai the airlift.-s of the elcjiartmelit. Tin Hiic en itmiifort, after an adventur ous life, iu the courwe< of which he kilia ht- btotbe r-iii-law , th>- I>ue eh- Ne*i Hour*, in a iluei, eliesl—ordi.l noiilie mnifetrtie vlurit . t ivj t.lii.ou to ('amiue. The re I sort W;.n pre ml that he wan killed; htlt eethels hinted that he Wait quietly eirrt te*l, I right See l'mtns-, ami convey e-l an n * nesTet " priaeru- r to I'igtieft.d, (Jjetiee- tee Ksile-ev, ami the Ile* Salute Alarg leritc, uttd, nt hist, te the Rmtille, where he litesh It wan, IU fae-t, neeitl that || Mar-- in ahort, the iron mn>k himttelf— no hyjeothe-sm ntronclv nupjsortisl lev the- I'VtnM-ftbtutry re -pevt shown that prinou er, whte-h We said have las-ll ejtilte tiu net scary in the- e-.oe- . f e-.tumon folk like Matthioli ami • tin r tm.rv favored eiauu ttlltn to thin elr- ml identity— -Alt thr Ymr Ituxi. ' The- Treasures in the- Mud. ft rn-'r t' - te-lhiiii S.ivn tlie great eat wolnof Italian e-xph.ration .n yet t* In • i.-tie. i ft let le the pftejvoewsl eX jilonituui ..f the I sot torn of the river Ti ls, r. I'lithaincnt has already v.tesl Bd.- >N).tatt) t-i the- pi jes-t; tin- engineer* are nlresieiv with tin ir hydraula' apjiaratus; ujsrti. iis will n ul 111, I have the honor i>f nnggesting this enterjiriae te l'nrliuiiu-iit. tinriboldi wiote me after ward .mi s esaidssl my pr>ij>osU, | met Haruii ltoth-s-hihl n Tc-mloii a short time ago mul he- stuel to tie : '" If the ex ravHtie tin can be uia.le by you ami me, here is tin- motley." lie- km w that the hti-ir..-wtihl jny. Just think of it! I hulk eef t'l' tre ; life'* whit-ll tlitttevei lantinglr intimhiting, ami eve-rhuetingly cfts-.-e ,1 ami livesl up ui atri-mn must eon ee-al in its niud ! Wr projsave t> form a Mus* es /V' -rito, and to ptibltHh n eata logtie of everything we Aud in the river. Alxsv. . 11, I vvuiit s IIIEII ohjevete gi-m* and (siins. If luatbleautul hre-nxe'w conie to the wurfiwe i- i much the- Isetter. Two ways of isimlm-luig it) >■ rations h*v Imn-ii proposes] : Fti -l, to inn! a new chmim-l for tin' river. 'Hie obj etioti to this im tins) i tit at the- lunlm a arming from the dead tlsh anil vegetable matter will In- destructive- to health. Sensually, tii sink e iii*.< or wtssli ii 1 sues, just an is done in building bridge s, I am mre that when *.■ onee be gin, the' result will lw- ffi striking that money will Is- prof fertsl tu nbumlam-e'. lki you think that I tun a dreamer? Did v. u ever he*r of n lUßft* "pie- livl iitvi-tiuciit for capital? Hni vi- do tint wiuit to make n coßiuicr cial enterprie of it. Italy de sire* to do the lituittesd he rse If for the glory of her tut tiie*. As semti as we- gye't fairly atarted you will se. the' pe pl' of llonte tlts'king to us with shove la. l'uying in Store Truck. The following is tin lull before the New Je-rsi'v legislature! and pusses! by a vote' of thirty-xe-\e n t<.twi iitv-tliree, rela tive' to " store' truck for employetm Ay act for lis Is-lter -es iinng of * vge - to vv I',i .'I (Vint lit ti in Hie State if New Je r*y. I. lie it enct(-d by Hie-Senate an,', (le ncrat i nibly f the Sl.ite etf St JtTsev, lb:, tit shall !i"t I-■ lawful f. r any iruiimasteT, foiui ilrytnan. colh.ir, fae torynuui, etnpbiycr e>r cemi pnnv. tiie-ir ag i •r < h-rk* tn pay the wage- .>f veorkiite-ri etr lat'oror- by Ihnii e-inpletyesi, in cither printed, written m vtrl.al orders, ex cept ff.r tin- psvmi'iit <>f money, tt|sinany ston>- to . p.-r i i -tonk' ea- r-. or otlie r dealers in tin r cbtiieiiM' or otlier art it I"", whether istiinestesi in l.!i-.im veitt. U . -.id in. mnaster, foundry man. c dher. faemrvman, cmplnyer or mnipany iMiyin to tin -ant vrorknisii or lals.r.r HI a* aforesaid by hint employe tl or authorizing tin ir agent or iei'. lit" ol -tore'ki'e'JwT > t" elo, a* 't. r. ai l, tiiall forfeit tie aiuottiil of said pay, or any part of tlie img, < of -aid workman or lalwir. r. go. a in oub rs tijain any sti. li store, except a- aforesaid, or any order* -o given or panl, ami the' to e shall not Fe off • t against the veagos of sitnl witrkman or lals'ror, but he liall I-- entitle 1 to recover tlie full amount of In* wages : tli 'iigh no such orde ror . rdi-m hail Iscn give i "r paid, ami no settlement mnelo with such employer shall bur siic-h action until Bft> r the lap e of siv months from such settlement. !!. Ami le- it it enact eel. That the provisions "f this act -hall extend tu all y arustre se-s or females i-niploved in factoiies or t ilierwise, ,'t. And I* it i ÜBcte-1. That.if any ironmaster, Hi r, factoryman. employer or e'onipany, the ir agents or ch rk. shall off, r pay for labor in any other manner than above ih - se-rilssl, lie, sin- or tliev shall 1 e eh e mill guilty ' of s uusdenu-aimr, and ttjioii re.iivictirm thereof shall Is- tiiie il iu any sum not e-xescding f.Vb', or iinjiris.inine'iit for any term not exceeding six month . . r tsith, at the eliacri'lioß of the court. 4. Amt be- it I'liacte .l that tin same nliall take effect July 1. 1x77. Ib there on" render of thin pnjier mif fi'Hlig from tin iii.mli in V If so, write to He Iphe ii-tuii' A 1 rat le v, druggista tVashing toii I). < b ; a . ircular of Ihtrang's illieu tufttic Heimsly. This medicine ia taken inter nally, and will pi. ilively cure anv case* of rlutumatism on tin face- of the green earth. MM "in dollar a bottk. I ; It iH n mre thing tlittl phyaiciane give ' any counteunnee to a medicine, the manufac ture of which ia a secret. About the only ex ception we know of is Johufon'f Anmli/nt /.in i- < mmt. This, we believe, all indorse', and many r of them uto it iu their ]irm'tie-e with great sue- t - ' 1 I'croon b requiring purgntivcH or pills 1 should t.e careful what thev buy. Home pills t not only Realise- grijitng pains, but leave the , bow l;, in ti torpid, costive state. I'artons'l'ur- \ c <tatir< J'lllf will ri'lie vo the bowels and cleanse the blood without injury to the system. i < llUtui) tf a IMtlur. Two uf t!i* miHit (frlrtu hrfiaft tlir wurUl hta dvii known dwell in ll*< amir nty. (Hie dellubted in drlin* edtktt Ghtitv in tl) it a f tint, fur tit end inHHn Hi* |**lrtita uttr lltalin I*%tl it llw . liatin • f jdiN i 4 \ir f Th fian ful. Half olii|4nuiia nUtt.r of fmtti and fi altitr hariiMml/<d wilh dli airly l lruded linl" (Mi )i) cant a* the h<riiir)i<*t f a* had an 1% I 111* t till l0(i!|e ihuitlt. Ih •lhl f Ulwl |i) natit only Ki d*'f i' tuiai wrirtl and kI- liii uhjc to Mxivr all, did li t' l ill i*alldili|{ tiie |*rtiajla < f tlie dyinf I hi' ♦it alh t)iim*, 111! Ifhaatly fiw and f<tui, wa-te ail dc ii. ldl with lid* lily, Tlir nittid l twi-u th■■•*<• artiala the* m*l itit* na# duak. \t hn.'th thi* di*hk ettUttinaicd. Th In hiitv arlial had i i in I*AAistaifc lite {HirtiAil fa I* autifui wuii.au. (iiituuit>U)a iiroiM>ui)i*d il th' moot huiide fid iim of atl Ilia! had vr/ !•*••■n lacidiitwu) Ilia l tnlht r ait lit wa ) atoila of liis fam** ( and nought II *cli|sr. |ty Uilillig Ihe k*|*r uf the ettidio he uaiiod *'•*>## U tl> j>i tui nuk iititht At ui*t h wa <"Ut (t to only dowdfft th hiilhatu*% if thr **•Uipirakffta and r\t * (!•' th<- hloOtn from duck and hj*. and |auit a elisdMW on t ithrr Ihi i k l.aUi. hia etj k c Itrma troldrf and frwf, and on thr Millet awukc to find the tiiUfc out line <<f thr iMrtrait < hauled, lie ouitlii uwitrly rrotgiiiti in the riiia* tated form and nouutc naiii'e thr none* |>tion h )tal eml*odi* d The |*alltd fan end rStrt *l*nh ia I > * hr ha*) attrihilt.l to a lark f geiiuUNhr#a in hi* mat* I iaie , hlit wh n thr ouUllire w* r haiif *t li eiis| wiwl thr raiiw Mid iiid jk'fiailtly (tlßtiiioo) tl kr|Kf, W hat tin rrvrnjsirful artist fuarf ew) by a few xa|i! etlokre of hi rkiilf til hi U*li (111 only nd h% >ar . f )*atient mduetiv. r, iii dWr nam*' thr aruatsy Kv iajlli, who J-Minis thr flower* and " rarjv I ii*i le* than thr human form divine hiiwaae, th di t ad d artiat who irvt i* aiiiong U*r nun* hoth of ttalttte and liUlneuitV and 4Writ Miieaa, thr keefrf 1 * wh* IM H altli ofU'li litU url* hi* |*r tiait**. An*! l* it not the kauty f wt'iuaii, the most aaltnurd <f all thr wotk* which adorn tin attuih) of Health, that Hie* aae uftoiit d m ke to lUAi Ihe ®li|*htrel stroke of his hf toh Uiam the ddh ate org anixattoo ieav an mi|rinl that re*|ittre! much skill and j atn nce U> rflane. tl* *b'ration tititat IK JI iij l . i art U **n<•* liittat he dimtiared let Hdirtfttfl w < "hiefi h* w! the warning *i Ihara***- ha* maiTOl th* chief UmuH lit-ailh •U\of ad r<-pa ration, J>r IHwrceV Tavorite iVewciiidiou ha* Gcii used hy thou *aod* * f th*'** *ii!T r r. aitd th v are unani in u lu their jiraiM f it* ercelW in If \wi would 1* traitbfoMiux! fr* in th* j allid, iw-riou* invalid into a haj|>, w -tuan, try it. Slirleka from the Itattlefleld Are til Mir* i that a work of (k plruoliou i* going on, than the coughing Willi which chart he", theater*. |4ivah dwdliug* at thl* ih-aihhi treouinl Arrest the lung dretfoying |j*jov v una with Hal* * fiutry of umi it ml Tttr. The U nrti* ial i Ifcctv are uninodiate and (tfiiui. H*4d by ail druggist#. I'ik* a Toothache IHto|mr cure Ua one nanuta. W hr- W ill lou Stj. Wltli] tuu f !" N> M l.'tk i'itl 'lt* I'f * ii !r! U.rtl wht' .11- UJitcl !<• •• l -otu., k tuiiU(ul t ill of f*i aJiil f"Urtt>>u lr< .lu.< ill in 11.0 oft. . All lii< f , oittililltnl * lUi k UolttlAk tli r. * . f ci. - ISkltCO llifttiiLolll, tic to Ijc fount) kt llir < if *ll.l I i-utt&i llol' 1, oti Hioaiikk) ; llie ikt*" •>! In SVw Turk, ktnl wliK'ti lit* rocnlly rndttcMl rtc. from t- 11 5o knJ i:n*' i r Jk.v. Mm**. IK'nnirmt's rrhiitilt* juiterua of mil fhr Utr*l kittl U*t *|irmg *:ij munmrr •ft W>*. fv i.J •tklup fot' c*talopu. •' IV li*t to W'kr, ilh full un4rtrti<*i, 15rwnltt. "I'ori f.llWof l'ltlll"tl>. kllil Ut>'t> iHlltllkUonr, 15 (t ill*. " Vnmrti Ily Jouruml of )k*laioiin," 15 c*-utk. yrkiit. 10 tcul*. |Mk| ftvr. 17 11*.t Hlk *Ut l. N' V "fA, or kiiy . f tin kf*moir. Lsunr mill pinnfui luu*kk. iunl wttuk ii-* *t-n . Um 11'iiiri. kf. rtli'totl lylVd- Utt* V iuir I'Uclt r.. wln.-l; kit-ortli a retel liirut of (li1i r klij n n * of | !kl.! klnl lirrl** in Ulc In kiinrtil of rurli curt. Mil li* it IN of Uitll. • of Hi nsrrr'k ("<- ■ oitxr likt rt l-i, 4j iluruip; lln- la* twrftty ttkTk, klitl tin' |tul>l!i- llkti Iclltlclttl lilC tMtlltl ihkt it Ik I lie l .1 hkir tlfi-iiijf lu tlx *• rid. VftgcUtlo l*ulruoitkry ltklun. Ihr .Tt-k! S'. I'tiglkiiil ("tire for (tmyht oolilt and o"iiuui|~ Uoli, Culler l(r ok A I'd k. link ton. only grtmiiie Thr Mrk*t. r (on*. llkrf Ckltlr— S*!it* v 4 "V li ia* tad ilwfulcf. 0 a VS ltiiegi\Aa aoi lAIOOD I fr mrnt i C*T |M eT - rrj:. (Ml kiM 07 1.4.1- •. O (4 i! A WMIAWa Mi 4 .10 II (4 12\ rteVtr—Wnalrrtk Uoud 1 CLißfli. 7 >4 ut ItO hta'e (tovkl tu t'Loiw ft 10 w f f> W hral - Kr i Wratert* 1 *a 1 N i iii: k it* j rt j ? I.vr tftatr ......... aft (4 ta two Try HIAIa #0 *4 <4 lUrIM Mb l ... 1 *K 4 1 n liwckwrbeal - tr7^illo <s!e V ird W fWtrrtl 7 '4 19 r *l. Miami Wourtt t: ,1.4 &U| Its*. ct. f" y* ?0 Mnw, ptf rtl ..... W *4 7& ttofia tftV u OUT 7ft*a < wa 10 1 i Met*. I*7l 1 *0 UrJ ('H HlrnUD... !1 . 4 UK llsii M* InOi Nv. 1, i-< I I4f *4*' ta \ a. new 9 & *4lO cio lrj Cod, |wj cwt .... ft *7\t* ft 'M 1! riii|, Healed, j*rt tot ift # la Ivlri kun.—Cm lr 1(1 *4l v% H*ftnr*i l'\ (in -Ca ilornia ITcww la Ml 3ft lfiA " 17 <4 33 AtofraUan •' v# tl ttuUer 31 "4 .ft W firrt~Cbt*io il *4 33 Wc!rti—o*o*l lr Til t e 11 4 l* -wt<ira-*Tnktia.. 11# lft Cueea# WUte lo <4 11 Waif ftHaUßift. HiM.tM.tt OS 01 ('I wr.wirrta jo *# Ift IV.* State aa4 lVnt>>hania Ift *4 l'<y avrrkui. >' ar TOO *4lO 00 Wheat \< 1 lltlVAUktwi....... 100 (4 J (10 - M i 1 52 <i <4 52K < ala 3 .4 42 n>p v ot ItMfirT... ........ 70 *4 70 tlariry Mt t 100 *4 1 10 rinuntLrMiA. Beef <Kfli; F*trm.. o*V<# ShMji (Hki4 O H Hotfs I)reer\J 0 09 V| IliHif fvutiiylrani* Kttrw ...... ft 2* *4 ft 2ft ftVUa( Ileil H'rtkro I'& *4 133 Bye 7ft t4 7ft Coru Vflluw fft *4 M M ted W (4 fti Omla Mi*rd sft *4 3l rKroleum—<Crude I|\v4ll Ilrfiard ..Ift WATEITut*, MAM. Red OlitJp- l\or U) Cli 'uw 4'ft <4 ft 5 * HUerj- 2 7ft *4 6 3ft Lambe 2 7ft *4 6 aft A "KKHLJPtk Sl'KCiriC AVD BtAUTiriEl' or TH* SKIN. GLENN'S HCTIaPHUR SOAP, Ai 11 remedy for I>I!<KAIIE8, Soiut* ASRABIOKB, AIKI KouanHEa# or THK hsis ; mb a (Uxxisriter, dmr\frcl,tnl, nr.d ii.in* of jiieventiiiß and curiiig Ul.cuiuhtistM and Gout; and as tui AAIWOI or THE TOILET m:"1 rn* HATH. "<H ksk'b MOLFHOR BOAI " :• ii.i.ntnanb!jr the L. artnun erer oflrnal to I tic Ainericaß poWlc. 11, c CoMPIMXJAM ta not only iieed front H.ui-.KS Rurrcxm.TAH, Kv Kt.F., and all rther biemiaheß. by ;.a ■■l 1.1 a TBLAfreyAiutHT tiKttCACT ar.o mrtrr t sorruVw thi< til. U>e cokfifyirtfl End ernotlieml ntiioti of WHoiEBO** BBALTI nr.u '1 he contra, ton of obsosioci di* ease* it pre* jmot, aact Uie cocopiele liiMitifftcijoj: o. Ciott'.ng -rcra fcy f-er- H,ur. ariicunt with nuJaditw :$ inaured by .L iTAMtLiM aad TEA*- itt.EKS prorided with thia admirable Jiiirifiet HAVE AT HARD TEE MAIN KNM.>ru. or A MRRiBs or Salpnur Hatha. 1/w.dretf la remcfod, tlie t aii reUined, EJd graycfuM retarded by it 'MEOICAL KTS ADYOOAT* TTi CAE I'll (CUB, AS Attn 60 CENTS per CARE, FJAR BOA, (B CAEM.) WC. *cd fl 0. M.B t. )MW*r tk Bkrtlf is. 'srjr. *! m. " HHl*i Hair HJd WWaker By*." lUark er brewa, 60 Ceatß CI. CLTTIIITtI, ACTUM A The ewty ww rwiidy Trial paeluuNi 2101 IIITLA /.a. !. SwiTiisn.nr, 'l*vMianfl. 0 DR. WAKIVEK*S HEALTH TORSET. With Nhlrt Rupporter and gjaila Mrlf-.l4Ju.lln® I'nd*. mff*f Brcuriwllßkt.rn and t'erronraf Jt J Body. *>••) Ouri and Ha. vr* of JWTyL Form. Thrr (larntirnl* in oca. /* VoS Appotred hy all t tirkli in. 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By George Eliot. volume Ileitis DOl'ltl.K sl/K numbers* "The Übrry." Price SO rent* each volume, or 40 cent* for the book as published Is numbered, complete uork; by mall 50 cents. (Or.bnar* prvc*. In usual book form, 51.50 esch volume, or S3 00 for bothl) f* convenience In ordering as 65.40.ete.. From the Earth S. Moon. By Jules Kerne. Trip Around the Moon. By Jules Kerne. The Two Destinies. By Wilkie Collins. ! HS7' w,is <S£ . in L „ >■ ■ ■ No. 65. By the author of -John Rati- et*.; £v mail, 12 ctt.: etnxpt A o. 74-75, a The Laurel Bush. By Miss Mulock. n T a ~ So. 68. Jnst ready. Price, 10 cents: by kte Collins. < Ordinary price. SI *5.1 Rose Turquand. ByEllice Hopkins, sagsst-ssaaaaaf nAsafarnv&wrci SOLD BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. IJJiSC^^.'S'.'^Xijrta'iS&'SSSE: JHili'lifiSlu. LAR. and the entire *et will Ie sent to vou tor return ail. poetEJijL.# HrtAk . tn -m nrA m n t.rt*inm#nt jiue* Verne. 8 Hint. (Or± price. $2 00.) pT'gccure f<r \ ournelf and family enough of the very flTtlSSmea 61. ATALE OFTWO CITIE H. by Chu. and pleasure In the long winter evenings for monttu to rorrtf, rem ri " K 1 ll ' l ® Dick ma, ( Ordinary frier. $1.00.) coat* lc* than any single one of them woald est ' Whde vXu buv the 68. MISS HITCHCOCK'S WEDDING neighbor, also.and perauade htm t buy the Betat right hand ofAbl while i>KHSS. f Ordinary prite. $1.25. >• books named above. Then wh. it each has read kit orders*?together we 64. A NEW GODIVA, by Stanley Hope, really have the benefit of two *et at the ofone! a®toare - A rare _good atonr. M f QrA erteajh. 85T) Any singletMk win be above, as a sample, but l> ordering the IF" whole act at one tl"ie J2S •! iSrea t>X Jainea Payn. (Ordinary pries. Sl.n.f which we then imy ouieelvea This Is the cheapest and beet reading ever offered. Address. 74-75. JOSHUA HAGOARD^DACGH DONNELLEY, LOYD & CO.,Publishers,' "ESSE 4 CHICAGO, ILL. ljI8lni!"ti— H,?finJw .ortAtHlMn Gg-a&'^svsgxssSi *5 gsnvMs fttasaa. jsec •mi ni.i.i.h at Himr/ Pi IXK LESLIE'S RISTOIUCAJ, REHSTES m CENTENNIAL EXHIBITIOB l IS* *i?jr r Hitor)f of lh ' •nUwoit f i'i aJi I 4 m*Nirfn v*t% rfun w I,OWW*#MftM • if* •* f H. 'w.W| If * 111 SI 1 '•*>* AfPDto tt "Wt^W*T" l rto.r, 437 Pull Mn, KM It REPUBLICANS! DEMOCRATS I CREEMBACKERS! AM ko wieh in ilk r**| m 4 fair mlixM p*pm imf iMmu, l tug lh* IIUMI at JWWUM** UO4, ouM rMtl UM LODISVULE COMMERCIAL, tto l**du and ttapnawauur* MapakUaaa juaraal of Uto Kovlii. l)oll> I •wnrrrl.l, SID par raw. H3 aanu par ■a ■oik Try ft una anaO.. \\ rrb I y I wawatrrrlal, MHb arru*d. . Wariy urmiad, toiofttilr aiikd a ..pi-tai fantb i . ntupai am raa< 91 far mo urmlt* la Mt ..I lira' fa I fto aaak. par raw . llt.U to lan or wwa. S | .Ml i* aopr to alitor aduna aaaot (ran, part-paid, to ant ail tfra.* An Anai aulol la ararr R~nt.tta.knil, to wtwm oa par TO pa* *an( <na>- .woaia.® ar a li>laa*a and • tiaawe preaueua f ■ f *--r f-p inol 'Troalar Wi I panto Ural Arlrrrtiatas llrdlam la lb* Naall, Koto* and *t, warily and ..a.lHj a waalalwa a—ld mrmi k*u mkl m mS ui miiw fm, Addiaw. A. If. *>l*l.4 U|i:|>, Mai.aaa* 'laaia i.L, Inatoatllr, Ur. Music Boolts for Reed Organs. Clarke's New Method F"K unit Oft),ARM h/ .XI * aniaanalt, ka-wa • a. to rr aaiil l4a la tu* inauaati,, ••ana and Ik* aail wfcuaa* aaa lur prweUc* Getie's School 101 l I-SKUIK ORI.AK Ilif.M) Tk.nl. to "• **• JUMWW'WfiMi u i tm Uwt pf—rf mI no |(t Emerson's New Mcthcd I'oM HKCM OH*.ASM nZ.IM .aUoMtdln 4itoutiutslitad y w mirn*l to ths lami Root's School HIK TIIK • ABINKT UHI.AM 'SVAMfi. M <wa id Ui uIM sad Uart utoUiod* WuUl) Ums stel ummS Clarke's SI Instructor HtV.it whf.AMt. So . sUwlstsd Ut *) f*i4 •MMUmmcl I Umisttaiofa Winner's New School K I'ABIKrr oltl.AN 74 .la latoailwaiwai •Md Ml MSfltui' SMUf iuUrucUaAl t*MMt Organ at Home, Uaptm *3 cktis SI irsU ba tt*3 *mh IAm Kdi4 Orgu p<mom> K'U*i H*4 wtoibd pMI frM, fur ftdwaju Cms OLIVER DIT6ON A CO , Boiten. t . H. UITtaUN A I 0., til Hraada-ai! N'ra lark. J. K. IMTfeON A I 11., aoonan la liT* A *alli I*l,ll a DR. WISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherry. Tina wall town raoaadf Aaa italalaa taaar Wonderful Cures, And wwaural ao nianf to kanDA. tuai M rtar oaliad b all afeu bara ri)rm-al iu rtn at „ The Standard Remedy f>* tba IwiMnpl Rial and atom at C a|to. alda, * Tliraal, llaararar-a. M baaplat I aaph. lalirnu. Braarlollia, tllMrattr af HfralkUd, AMhao. IHrtatorla, Iraap, Pain ia ik toidr and Hrraat, N|>ttlia at lllaad. |aiaar, liatkiatr, and rrra irmtaa P in THROAT. LORGS AID CHEST, nocMM Consumption. If you hart a Cough, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you have a Cold, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you have a Sore Throat, Use Wistar's Balaam. If you have Bronchitis, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you have Asthma, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you have Influenza, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you have Whooping Cough, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you have Croup, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you have Consumption, Use Wistar's Balsam. If you are Hoarse, Use Wistar's Balsam. For all Diseases of the lungs, Use Wistar's Balsam. For all Diseases of the Throat, Use Wistar's Balsam. For all Dlseaaeft of tho Chest, Use Wistar's Balsam. Prepared fcj ktTII tt . FflU I.K A HON**, Ml ll.rt>.on Arvsar. !!<~tnn. and .aid he all llrndtM.. ."Ml root, and SI i kadi*. 25 v\ r, 855 877 $66 Wnrw Tifw **4 to uu 'III ■ . : \ ,|.t "• ••• $5 to 120K."WViST. a I > "•* • iwj, <Hr w> '■< uo (pi M torn. In* _ 1 lll'KT .*> . Agenda, Mom. _ - 1 rw ivrr Drum i/rD ■ 1C VULwX.nvt>ntiiii.. mnnMr" lu 7"E RMfifif MUtk* VM. priycinM<i "* •'"•' b "* &*•</ dtaj.wt. in. • MMni ■*• | lid Adr.,.. **H < .rcnUf tn* T. Mem**?** *>. lot .tonwrnm . 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HIODERB PABTILLeS!;E tfl *Vl.m,"^A*t". ilfMv. u. atMk. 31052S 55^2iL"X"^ W• RP ■■ MM m tok da a. m . . ton if 1m I..Mr J awllhaSlsSKwfßSi MASA WilTCn M*to •.tolas tvrdat. tor ear (uada; AF " t U rrrß.arl,n.pl.,t airalt (.Mtai toladf. 1t... t,, ,lt#,x. |.tl t| t |a,n*. ialaa ladaUtl.l Mark. .aali.O. dtl'tfUT % %'raraad lipraarator-d Aoivta. ~l M M F *. aaa waakad anaryakwra ia a tovHf tottad. aad y;aato*t lf,..iw.t. Karltoaton traa, AAdlaaa J. U pUTII A i d., W. la.U, Ala. I.M wan. dkdkdka. pa. I Bdl ttoMsaak ,<'..!uMto fur fam aoutop. kl a aatklj ctuai * ....• • Htill O aa4 naali f|aU. raatoaaS. f*lwrt u4 tnawabla. k .44.111..1ap Jan. T. Sl'Hllato.aai < iaeiaal. Oka _ PVninifP "laaUnlto "1 OMPM* SIJIIJUIATE Kt.i2CTr-™ 'r oUmMi ami.* aat (n*. MOKI.Ik A- I'O., • k-4 |i* fcr*-ul Ntnart. I* < KL. sa:l*i. .a— Vurfc. HO! FOR AUBTRALIA. I ■, urr*t4c mmainiiiit \m tiwmrewar of X*m HkmtUn Wmim "ralrt. 'l' |,< I J - Tka ctoanS ia Ika varM Itoptolan' ■g , prwaa U'paat • t.t-t" attiaj. pf.ia.ai .tatodl Trada .tasaatlu - Jli' fewTtoMktor to "kuKkf WKU> 43 Ymrnt to Sow V*k 1* II h . 13*7. POMONA NURSERY I ap*. J ark aad I.real Awrrirma. ito. iwto Straw. karria. Tto amn r S*da.. *Bea<iaea) torn)w.tkad Uto. toanarr pi,Z;l. Imu) for Ctoa taraa *3 FAlUlT.T7vv.im.ar**. * J ■ prUTC lawar a f tto annutd Tin HUto IhrN I 21 Wktod*toMJ tototoatoansauac V I *# upua paw wark fall and am tto Tka alt la.aw t- tkm a. t aarUußd "OTcasasrt iKSb. **r**r. MaM'a Macr ■■>... . tr Mu poraant.wa.aa. |art.,. id akM r •Sf wM lana tw **rd b tkuk *4 ln.r a. tor HuMkot to. . .:k .r • .JMEaA tor. .a tvmrj wan, ar at "ay craw .1 • rw THE DEFOREST (|t 1 IITI.HI 7 JOIHNAI. OK FIUIUIM.. Knt-fiAAttiaM. m 4 Urgm Dm-cliat A*4f IJ<a :rid Hnmt A ctC* Yetrlj, Kfdo , jo<4 trm* NSMB. ill—inlo. Mttk' lAmodf >t AiQ'ifWMt V JKNNIV&* Uhlfkii,. kT | • f . If. S< . N v, A BOOR for the MILLION. MEDICAL ADVICE tH? 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