PRESIDENT HATES' INAUHI'RAE. He I'nmlafK n roars Tollr* m ihr aanili— Itoform In itip I'lvll Vrrtre 4*o*fTmn \mrndmrßl. (Sftytm: We hnve Assembled to rep ; the public ceremonial, lx*gun by \W-limgton, observed by all mv pre deeessors, anil now a time honored cus tom, which mark* the commencement of A m W term of the Presidential office. Called to the duties of this (Treat trust, 1 proceed, in compliance with usage, t*i nnnounee some of the leading principle* on the subject* that now chiefly engage the pnblic attention, by which it is my desire to \x- guided in the discharge cf those duties. I shall not undertake to lay down, irrevocably, prirciplos or •. lonsuro* of administration, but rather to speak of tlie motives which should animate us. and to suggest vrtain im portant t uds t*> la* attaitiiHl, in a.vord ance with our iustitutums and essential to the welfare of our country. At the cutset of the discussions which precede! the recent lYesidontnd election it seem ed to me fitting that I should fully make known my sentiments in regard to sev eral of the important questions which then appeared to deuiau*! the nui-sidera tion n! the country. Following the ex ample, and in part adopting the language, of one of my predecessors, I wish now, whoa overv motive f*ir uiisrepreaentatwui has pas- d away, to repent what was said before the el.vtion, trusting that tny countrymen will candidly weigh and un derstand it, and that they will t'.vl as sure*! that the sentiments declared in ac cepting the noniination for the l*resi dencv will la* the stauunrd of my con duct in the path before mo, charged as I now am with the grave and difficult task of carrying them mit in tlie practical a*l miir.stration of the government, s*> far as depends under the Constitution and laws on the Chief Executive of the nation. The permanent purification of the conn try upon sncli principles and by such measures will se**nri* the complete protection of all its citizens in the fre*> H yment of all their constitutional r s'hts, is the one subject in our public affairs which all thoughtful ami patri otic citizens regard as of supreme im portance. Tint SOITHEUX STATES. Many of ilie calamitooa effects of the tremendous revolution which has passed over the Southern Stat.-* still remain. The immeasurable benefits which will surely follow, amuex or later, the hmrty ami generous acceptance >f the legiti mate results of that revolution hav not yet been realise*!. Difficult and em barns*'ng questions meet us at the threshold of this subject. The people of those States are still impoverish.-*!, and the inestimable blessing of wis*-, honest ami peaceful local self-goveni nient is not fully enjoyed. Whatever differences of *puiierplexitise rights when they are infringed or assailed is also generally admitted. The evil* which afflict the Southern States can only lie removed or remedied by the united and harmonious effort* of both races actuated by motives of mutual sympathy and regard, and wliile in duty bound and fully determined to protect the rights of all by every constitutional means at the disposal of my administra tion, I am sincerely anxious to use every legitimate influence in favor of honest and efficient local self-govern ment, as the true resource of those States for the promotion of the content ment and prosperity of their citizens. In the eff. >rt I shall make to acoumplish this purpose, I ask. the cordial co-opera tion of all who cherish an interest in the welfare of the country, trusting that party ties and the prejudice of raw will be freely surrendered in la-half of the great purpose to be accomplished. In the important work of ,tha South it is not the political srcnaiiofi alone that merits attention. The mate ria! development of that section of the country has been arrested by the t x-ial and political revolution through which it has passed, and now needs and de serves the considerate care of the nation al government within the just limits prescribed by the Constitution and wise public economy. UNIVERSAL EDUCATION, But at the basis of all prosperity for that as well as for every other part of the country li- s the improvemont of the intellectual and moral condition of the people. Universal suffrage should rest upon universal education. To this end liliernl snd permanent provision should be made for the sup port of free schools by the State govern ments, and, if need be, supplemented by legitimate aid from national authori ty. Let me assure my countrymen of the Southern States that it is my earnest desire to regard and promote their truest interests—the interests of the white and of the colored people both and equally—and to put forth my beat efforts in behidf of a civil policy which will for ever wipe i -tit in our political affairs the color line, and the distinction between North and South, to the end that we may have not merely a united North or a mil ted South, but a united country. I ask the attention of the public to the para mount necessity of REFORM IN OCR CIVTL SERVICE, a reform not merely as to certain abuses and practices of so-called official pa tronage, which have come to have the sanction of usuage in the several depart ments of our govermneut but a change in the system of appointment itself, a re form that shall be thorough, radical and complete, a return to the principles and practices of the founders of the govern men'. They neither expected nor de sired from public officers any partisan service. They meant that the officer should be secured in his tenure as long as his personal character remained un tarnished, and the performance of his duties satisfactory. They hold that ap pointment* to OFFLI* WITC not to be made mt expected merely * reward* for partisan service*. ror mcrrl} on the nomination* of mciiilx'nt of (Vingr.*** us being entitled m any res|n , ct to the eon trol of such *pjxint.niout*. The (net thnt both tlx' great political (Motion of the country, in declaring their priwwplos prior to the election, gave n proiuiucut place to the subject of reform of our civil service, nvnpiiMUg ninl strongly urging it* necessity in term* almost identical in their specific import with tlio*e I have here employe*!, must he iuvcpt.il ■* n conclusive argument in lie half of the-..* measure*. It must lie re gnrdod n* the expression of tlie unite*! voice mul *ill of the whole countryuj*ou this snbj.vt, mi l botli p*.litienl panic* nre virtually pledged to gt*o it their mi reserved support- TUK I'HKSUIKNn vt. OH I* K. The President *>f tlie Tnit\l Stst.e of invcs.Hitv owes his i l*\'ti**n to i ll.ee to the sutl'rwge and zealous Ulkms ,-t a po liticnl partv, th*> nieinlwi"* *f winch cherish with ardor and regard as of c sential itu|s*rbuiiv the principles of their jwrtv orgmuzatiou. But lie should stun to l>c always mindful of the fact that h serves his (*art* best who s rv - los country Iwst. 11l futlierau*v *'f tlie r* form **i seek, and in olhci imiairumt u sjwvt.* a change <>f g'.vaf importance, I recommend an aiuenduient to the (' -' tUUoll presiTilung a term of six y. ai- tiU the Fn-side;.tiul office, and forbiddiu ; a r**- ehvtion. Bi'stxEas iirrHZsMos With respect to Un- tinanciul >*ud.tion of tlie country. I shall not attempt an extruded history *-t the etiil*rrnssm. :it and prostnition which we ltayo suffered iltu ing the (>ast thr*v year-. Ihe deprf - - snu iu all >ur varied commercial and maunfacturiug inter. *t '.hu uglnwit tjie country which began in September. ISTd, still owitiuuec*. It is*.tv gratifying. ti* U k t*' SH\ lV.lt ti: IV :t!V indii-MU.ms all around us ,t a i-. MU change to prmqwrous tunes. Upon the currency question, i ltimatelv i\.ninvtc*l as it is with this topic. I may le js-rmit t*si to r(H-at here the statement made ill my letter of acceptance, that in my judgment the feeling of uncertainty in separable from au irredeemable PAPER CPKRESCY. withitsductuatiiHisof values is v>ue ot the greatest ol*staclcs to a return to pn*qnT ous times. The only safe pup. r ourreii,-* is one which rests II(K>II h*Min L*sis, mid is at nil times and proiuptly inuvt-rtiblc inti*ytn. I adhere to ti c views hcret.*- fore expressed by mem favor of Con gressional legislation iu behalf of an early resumption of specie payment.-, ami 1 am satisfied not ouir tliat this is wise but tliat the interests as well as the public sentiment of the country impera tively demand it. ronsMM Kr.LvTtoNs. Passing fr.mi tliese remarks upou the condition of our Country, t consider OUP relations w^;tli other lands, we ar' re miu.led by the international implica tions abroad threatening the p. .go of Ennw that our traditional rule of IMll intertereoce in the affairs of foreign ua tious has priored of groat value in pr.-! times and ought to IH- strictly observed. Tlie pi.licv inaogunitisl by my hois ri d pirdrrfwr, President lirant, of submit ting to arbitration grave questions in dis pute Iw-tweeu ourselves ami foreign (low ers points to a new and iueomparubly the Iw-st instrumentality for the preservation of ( ftu-e, aud will, as 1 Wlievd, b-con . a lietieficent example of the court* t ■ !-■ pnnrae.l in similar emergencies by other nations. If, nnlia)ipily, qn-wtions of difference should at any time during the p.>riixl i>f my admiiiistratiou aris*- Is-- tweeu the Uuitsl Sta.-s - ami for-, gn gx>r emmeute, it will *x*rtau;ly be uiy di.-jx*- siti*>n and my IIOJH* to ant iu their settle ment in the same peaceful and h.n. table w-ny, thus securing to our country the gn-at blessings of (x-tes* and mutual gvxxl office witli ail the nations of the wurkl. THE LATE POT-tTICXI. COSTf^T. Fellow citizens, we have reached the dose of a (xilitieal eouU*.-'. marked by the excitement which usually attends the eviutests lH'twts*u great (x>liti.-a! parties whose members espons.* ami advocate with earnest faith their respective creeds. The circumstances were, perhaps, in no ri-sjxs-t extraordinary, save in the c! ■■ <■- u*as aud ocHQsequent uncertainty of the result. For the first time in the lii-t ry of the country it has leen deeme*! 1 >.•>:, iu view of tlie peculiar circumstauce of the cas'. tliat the* objections ami ques tions in dispute with reference to the counting of the electoral votes should le referre.l to the decision of a tribunal ap pointed for this j*uqxr*. That tribunal, estabhshed by law for this sole }mq>e, its uiemlx-rs ull of them men of long es tablished reputation for integrity and ni telligenoe, and, with the exception of those who are also members of the Ml preme judiciary, chosen equally from both political (>arties, its delilxratinns enlightene*i by the resi-areh and the nr gnments of able counsel was eiititl.il to fullest confidence of the American (HIS pie. Its decisions have been patiantly waited for and accejit.il as legally oou clusive by the general judgment of the people. For the present, opinion will widely vary as to the wisdom of the sev eral conclusions annouuc.il by tliat tri bunal. This is to lie antieipat.il in every instance where matters of .lispnte are made the subject of arbitration under tlie forms of law. Human judgment is never unerring, and is rarely regarded as otherwise than w rung by the unsuc cessful party in the contest. Tha fact that twogr.at txilitical parties have in this way settled a dispute, in regard to which good men differ as to the farts and the law no less than as to the pro; er course to lie pursued in solving the question in controversy is an occasion for general rejoicing. Upon one point there is entire unanimity in public senti ment that COXFIJCTTXO CLAIMS te the Presidency mnst lie amicably nnd peaoeablv adjuste.l, and that w hen so a.I jiist.il the general acquiescence of til. nation ought surely to follow. It ha been reserved for a gnvernnient of the people where the right of suffrage is uni versal, to givo to the world the first -x- Hinplo in history of a great nation in the midst of a struggle of opposing ( urti.-s for power, hushing its party tumults to yield the issue of the cout- st to adjust ment according to tlie tonus of law. Looking for the guidance of timt D.viu.- Hand by which tlie destinies of nations and indlvidvals are shajHil, 1 call upon all senators, representatives, judges, fel low citizens, here and everywhere, to unite with me in an earneat effort to se cure to our country tlie bles-ing* not only of material proejicrity, but of justice, peace and union, a union depending not upon the constraint of force, but upon tlie loving devotion of u free peo ple, "ainl that all things maybe so order ed and settled upou flu- bnt4 nnd unrest foundations that {x-ace awl fuqipincss, truth and justice, religion and piety, may lie established." Properly Appreciated. "My dearest Fiducia,"he wiiil, nit thev stood fxneath a tree in a fiix*! of ni< on light, "I have longed—oh, s per month to su'dii-rw who have lost laitli *n arm and ti leg. An aot to ratify an agreement with Certain bands d tlie S aiv lialiou of 111 diaiis. .id n-• with the Northern Arr.i pahoc and t'licya nuo Indians. An act to rep the statute ftirbi-ldiug app -utments and promotions m t.. stall" of tin army. An aot un till ti ■ _ the pension la** sous to remove the disability of those who, having participated ui the icla-lhou, have, sine - its termination, enlist**! in t!; ■ Unit.-,I States uriuv ami l*eoi>me dis abled. Ait act for the relief of the settler* on the public lamls under the pre-emption law. Au act to s.vure the lights of settler u;i< n certain railroad lands mid to re|H-al tiie tiwt five so-:ions of the act rutitled "an ia-t granting land-l > the Stat •of Kan- an .t ■ a tin the **>i,tnictiou of ti. (v.,al i Ni \ ille* rail I ad a.nl Its exteu- n: > the lv I ra-'r. All act to amend s*-Ctuli "J.li'.'l of the rcvis 1 cf.ltlltes of tic- Umt**l S aU-S ill r. !:.t ou to pro f rispiir*\l m 1 me.stead entries. An a -t for tlie r* h* f of certain settlers i!i public lauds. An act t extend for two years the net establishing Uie board of conuuissionent of claims and tin- acts r* lntuig tln-reto. Au act making appropriations for the current and iMUtingcnt exjtense* of die Indian dejartiu*-ut and for fulfilling treaty stipulat.ens with various Indian tnb*s for the year cubing June JtHli, IS7K. and for other pnrp.*-- s. An aot making upj>opriat.ou for the -upjHirt of tin mditary u.-iuleniy for tlie fiscal year ending June ;tt>th, IS7S, and for other purposes. All act reiquH-tiug the limits of res*-rvn tims for town sites ujß'ii the pubhc do- Uiftllt. An tu-t making appropriations to sup ply defi iencies in the appropriat,ous for the fiscal y.wr utultng June !10th, l"*.?, and prior Tears, and for other puriKXie*. An iu-t to provide for the sale . : d*-s, it lands in eertain States una Territories. An act relating to tin- production of fruit brandy, and to punish frauds con nected with the saiue. An net making appropriations fur sun dry civil expenses of the government for the tisiil vear ending June 30th, and for otla-r purj* ses. A'.i act establishing |s*t n-ada. An aet making appropriations for the naval service ; r the year eudilig Jum .kt. l"*7s, ai d for other purjs.s. An act making appropriations for the 1 ayiuent of chums repsarted allowed by the commissioners of claims under tin* .•f Congress Man-hJ, I >7l, making appropriatmna for the legislative, ex ♦vutive an*! judicial xpa-nses of tin- gov ernment f -r the year ending June 30, lt<7B, and for ith r purpis-i-s. An act making appropriation* for the service of the l'ost-cilice departu . nt for t:..> ti-.. 1 year eti i ng June ,k>, Is7h, tuiil for other purjKises. Vu a-t to provide for eonqa-naation to the owners of certain land* ceded by the U:iit**l Stnt.-s t • (ire.u Britain in iuul hv tha treatv of Washington of .filly 'J, 1H42. An act making appropriation* for for tifications ami other work* of def - n*e, and fc>r the armament thereof, for the tix-al y ear . ndiug June :kt, IS7N, and for other pnris**•*. An ad for the support of the govern ment of the District of Columbia for tie* fis*al year • tiding June ;k), Is7h, and for other pur]*>*cH. An act to nuthoriz** the appointm-nt of a sergeant in the signal corps us a s,v ond lieutenant in the army. An act equalizing the (tensions of cer tain officers in the navy. New Spring (;*NXK fur Hri-**ei. For the first wool. -n dn*ses for earlv spring tie* retail storm are displaying colon* and designs to match the cloth* for wraps. These are of fine qualify, pure wool, wry light weight, and oust eighty ends a yard f..r stuffs nlxmt thtvisfonrths of a vanl wide. Among the pn-ttiest arc tlie rhsir grays with steel blue shadings, and the cnwmv browrna, woveti in square figures, yet ail of oue shade. These woven plaid's of n single shade promise to he exceeilingly itopulnr. Fine twilleil vigognes un shown as b>w as fortv-five cents a yaxd in single TUf!is. Very flue summer camel's hair, with soft finish, yet show ing the stylish tl- eoc, is vard. From five to six yards arc sold for a jsilouaise. Bilk aud wool mixtures are shown in unusual variety. Then- an- moat often in roughly ra;-i •! thread* irregularly woven iu what ha* Is- *:i known of lute as Knickerbocker style. These eouie in eliarming light shades, such as tilh-ul gr*en, lilue with white, or cream with brown, aud cost sfl.'J.,' a yard for double width goisls. In Htill liiu-r qualities of mixed silk *nd VVH>I theo- iH grii-n witli r- I, or blue with cardinal, or else shaded '•lire green, for T>l a yard. I'lain solid blue Knickerbocker is shown for 02.T0. This seems t.i indicate that blue will lose *l* prestige, and gris-n will take it* place; at present, however, blue still re mains in great fuv >r abroad. Blue and gold stripes of mixed silk and wool nre sl.o<) a yard. Wool Si -ilienne* for wraps and over dresses are shown in far lighter shuile* tlmn they have lieen for years, and the Hiimr* is tni ' of eashllieres. Tilleul green o t]m ii"V ity nurd Inrgeh unpnrt e i in thesa fin,- stuffs, and will be usisi for evening wraps. Basket and crape cloths in all tliesi d< licate ahadea nre i}l.7. r i a vurd. IlOw Mi" Threads a Needle. The Baltimore Sun says : Am lig the large number of patients who sought treatment at Dr. ('huuiltn's frc • eye and ear dispensary yesterday were two sis ters, one eighty-four and the other eighty years of ago, who lived together for mutual support. They were both active in limb, and had walked over a mile to visit tin- dispensary. The elder sister of eighty-four lost iui eye fr<>m en accident many years since. The younger of eighty lost fiotli eyes from inflamma tion forty years ago, so that for half her long life she has been totally blind, fine eye, aud that a crippled one, did the family work, except the sewing, which was done by the blind sister for both parties. She retained such delicacy of touch even in her old age that she could thread an ordinary sized needle with ease, and even a fine one after a few efforts. Her metluxl of threading re versed that eommonly adopted. Having cut off squarely the end of the thread she held it fixed between her fingers and I brought the eye of the needle up to it, and often at the first trial would pasa the end of the thread through the eye. SI MM Alt! OF M S. Ilrma of Inlrrrftl Iriun Home itn %> i'tiMunn agm. v nav* J29 it Indian* •mnl tin re fruit) the luisliltv camp ntt tongue river, aurn n.lci tug then mum mill lint**' hundred I'liiit* 'lhe ttlmlii . •I. (inn i S|'il. n. Isd'Uiging t>> Dumb.. Scotland. Ii In •ii lost in ii Hi i , i ii. Ml Intuitu, nun.bctuig tnriiti (no pu*"i,', jxrt liml Smallpox it. i i lint i" iin In ili in,ti' unii'li in t.illlitilll. tin' lu■ I Weeks IX'JKlll nlmltn ti l death* from tin disease tin I'lim Tiioij* II ii iiM) Hi liiliilJi i lit IU-i iy, t .until*, J, -i ili J hit wilr mill faintly In rliiji witli a voting a.lv of lila oougl. gallon l lii' will ' f llio lull ( .mined i A and. l! 7t, i tijt'l winch III! sou William II wai In Ita. tvi tin la;,. t slur. •( the Ilium use property, 1* i'l'lllt all J l>i 11 1 other lln lut ri* lit lilt faiiilb 1 lin luost ti-'lrj counsel in llu. cnmlt \ i.av. 1 • on 111ttlui J Thus. MacDuffy, innllili till.il clerk "I llu' wull kitnwn Imulwi rut "I iiitiinmr A t'u., l.xxt.J at Montreal, I ati.ula, i a ili taullfi In th. aillnllul of #4>',tl*i I In' lii-ai ti-1.1 v.tdtcl mi r given l'l a Jutv I'U pel-oiiaJ dalllug. le pioliallv llmt jil m-llli I al I'nii; likee|iait li lli'lil l Aalnr, HI 1111 wealthy falut.l l'l Val' la, win' no ul ligi J In inn the sum of ? - I,last fot indicting pennant nl injuries < n till little . UUJ i f I'llf nf lila Ii natiU I t pushing tin mil of a chart 1 lu- |'tiiwi|ial, lullitat Mulet'nlaaui'mil tnl to *3J,11 Investigation into llio burning of tin court house al Nsi.ua, M nilt-iy i'mili i .1, J. it U |"i llio fact that H was d m I'll til' pilltmiM- of ilw rirovuig tin count i 11>, '* it J • lite J|-1 'tit y e.>|. Ux'toC, Wit; >l. intltlsel, tiaiUlg iml * *,111! f-|i.taKi, win It lie liml ai tin- gaming tahl. In JUoliililelil I Hauls ll la thought a " rtii(! existed among llio |ailllli'latm -Hut llio I'ltlaoln* aio in-. —pi.ullv excited atiil lluvateti strict till. ntlgallou Judg. hell* 1, lint It* puhh All iiH Uilai nf 1 .'tigrt *s, ha* ad.li* 'm4 a irlt. 1 1" Onv. I'ai karj, of IsnuMOJla, .'"a, 4 f 1 t ]al doll of Wild.ai llu 1 lilig luaii uli attempted In a**a **itia!v Ml. I'a.kaiJ. Mi hi lit \ ha*. lua appil. atliiu oil tiio fait Ilial AA'cidoii * fat-11.l la tutu nf lua 1110*1 re a J*Vl**t constituent-., ami tilt' "ltd" ne ti' 'll alliilta III' 1 llllg lilull In halt' la on 'Hit i l ' t'l^i lit liilii lat tin Uluo of the attempt King istatli I ho atvrrluri nf tin 1 r.asiir 1 has i-.ued th. l .11 lot 11 call f.-i tin redemption of 10,1X10,'ill of .. .II laiiitla of lv*s. ltio t-all i> for #.',o hi.iarj i'o.ijhhi and (ft mi n "t0i..1 D.nu.g lin* in- th of Fetruaiy twenty tvv..failures w* r. almoin "■! Ul Si W Vlik I'll* . Wtllh lint t lln of el 11 .I. au.l *-** I* "f f|* i.*,n VI tin Uri alt linn tali 'if >•*., 1 111 Sin Aim. .ili pro ' "in trillo high* t lluui al the |faiid> *a!> Official figures from llaiaua *h., itnro at. 1 ', o*i dale* 111 1 ill'.t u,:alii*t - . ■ I thin ll It .Willie drltrtolla flolll ill Ink, Jai-oli Wit.'i 1. of TifMiu, Ohio ai,,.! lit* fwti-yt ar-i ! 1 mi tin. heart ami thru attempted to kill hi* wife, ahnotiiijt.hri ui the Uy. Intel.lit' from Vukahtuia la to tl > rffo, ! that tin famine Ui t'o:r* a.lln .> -. -,'nl *:.|-c. for alii have lire 11 ti ail. til Jal*AJI the llarthtn; |aprr ettinpauv * mill at Franklin, tlUlii, thi' *etMtul J ajeT etMU|'.iin in tin ii 'llii. tu i-'tiil '*f *irr, no ili *i: iiil ii iiti. rim hundred liau-ia itrlr thloWll o'.il of t lil] !"i luellt. 1. "I hint l two and ti.ree hll lli 1 tlinuaaud ih>Uar* lhr 1 fk 1 ir.i tt tir.-.v, wh'ell aallid frtau is.rtla l, M. , I r tiloiier lei, FJU; land, I* aU|'J* ml til hale IK •ii !. -,t at aea Willi a'l on U il 1 J.-hit M ' all, tin tuttrd' ror ot " Wi! 1 i * ! ,t V.tio liiu, l*aki ta iii' bshftlwieooUgr, and 'CK itiod In tlutlk he ii. en tat hi* fah . i'hi N. a York C 'Hereof PhjratoucMau.lHutcwwagradu- ated llv atttdetit* Jiiojh i.ma*, a fruit dewier of Now York, v *t.i . . .. . ■ n lie wa* lOMUUIiiI.t a* a ,'htu h ..an, I.a* ft, * 1 th. countrv, 1. *1 in. lehu.d nu . mill di'Ll* foritrd tiotea and iu,irt r 'i- , i • 'll., I uotri M. thai I'oUege i f .New Y ;k ktahhJii : -olila* I , Hit,' leeil grati'iaUU|t M 1' * *u of Ihom U . . men I'he tilli.lH'itelJ tat .1 f I i illaj' allow* til. tola) outataiidui); do lit hi I* 613.7**H.iJ . i-mii in troa..ui, f ~771. it : docreaat of dt ht durinc u. nUi. t-Ih 1 " Itir KVuad aiu|ii'Ved f hum . ra: t* ft Sow K uth Wade* kfl Now \ a. .i t! . th J iiol Ttierr were 1 iih nn u, w. men aiid cliil,iron., 1 lie On H"U far llu r ale elati d nr a flatt. ,1 oulj in imf fai'ut' . f tin State anthontte* to protect life arid pruprft} Jiei 1 Itar: an Vitiinau : . ; lie one, dletl m Florence, lla. Wolduli, the aoukl te a**a*aiu i f Ikii. i'ackard ill N, w Or It an*, ha* l**ti rrlu*. ! on fs,taki hail l e'.uai.l 11 ward ,i m* htinard 1 , w, hanged la Ih iabum |Y V. State )•( li f r the mur.li ri fa frl! O.i ] :.. .. r t . ar Owing to * :i:t mi-.-ale.irate tl.r mck *. : Uriil.eri. arid the f ttltv man J e 1 fri u f * , ti tl JulllM Id-TV of M. "..' hi*. 1 . after a fi i weeka'mart .agi . r.ivn .1 mtli 1 wife our *otue projiertv. a: ! ended th. dtlii cuitv by ahuotuu; her rated; thrae time, and blowing out lua own hrmm* h.* her A liaki r aawmtll at lianUiytiitt, 1 1., . Ie m phtely detliollahed hi tie el lt**|.in of ti., '• iter. One man wa* aU.i d and ktt rai * tex, ljr injured. A lo .J mmwmentailedl ij'tj. of Site twenty bond*. • f tin t**ue ■ : May uulNoirn,'; c:, |N lia* jn*t tern l**ui*i l* tlie a**itant 'retail of tile lieamiry. 11* m!h f--r f h"- -• Mai rioUtertoll nl- Tilt-l-dt hf V'i. J !m O Maho u i lewng r uored m van.ma Jri-li rttiea, wa- tinned Ui t'ut iiu wstii great loiradr and OUIi-h -anon. I uiiv t huir ■ !:■ 1 thou*a'.d t' Kik part in 11.. |fx *; u. i \-i lin f Ju-: ■ 1 . f ti f r eolile-tajita fur Ul* jai Knlcinvf of M \i**v, i.v witbdrawu in* pivtene-'Uaa a • th, siiaih tUa t. nof (ton. Ih*r. lie ha- *•* indid l> lon liiu country and return to i'fev. .. Kigbt men loet their lln - by tin- i, a. hmg and ilc otrUt'll :i cf the *• -ina • ■* Ms . sret and I.e. near Uarnegat 'H.ore war no m-nram ■mi tin vc**<'l. A fire ui UaiUin, :i ill rul<*i Iht Pata|Htco guan work*. raln ,i at ft h.t"*.'. I'MTFIi STATUS t OM.iil sS. vr nnle. Mr. Sargt nt l>p. ..f Cabf rnla, sH*l up tin Mouae I'l lto pr. v|ih f rll -.vie fdo. , I land* in th- Stale* if Cahforu a. Oregon, and the Territiaii fWaehior! n. idah". Montana, i lali, Wioiiimg, Art/, ua. New Mi i > and IVakota. Air. Sarg. Nt -ul : HI, lan anu-mlt un! "that iki [* rin *ha.l le |K-rnntte.l oithcr tore *ervo .irac |uil' title t" umre than Otie aectimi of tami undt r tlie act.' Agreed to. M: '• v preentKl tin-rri*h ntlsl "f ! • Hon. liavnl flavin, ehct.d FiiUeU Stab * Se>l Fnlteel Stat. • *ena t- r front the s: le of Alabama f r *u yeari from Mar. li t. 1i77. Objcetioii having been madi in joint CUM n tiou to tbo df i-| ,n of till T.l •: i >n 11., dli t'aroihra ■ otorwl vote. Mr. ITOBCRTKON , Iten. i. of South Camlina, mileiMtted a reanlitpoii that tiio dicm n of Ul Cvmuiu i I||hhi tin • ~<* lora! v "te uf the Slate of South Far 'Una atvud a* the judgment of the Senate, tin oFjici; N* umdo thereto to the cntrari nt ith t..ndin . After *"tiif dt*ctiion >fr. 1:. ! rrt u* r> i.t tiiui waa agreed t< ycs. J.'; liar*, 33; s aim t party vote. Objection in Joint convention having icon math to receiving the vote of Vemtout. Mr. Kdiiitind* Ilc| .i, of Vermont. *ubmit!<"l a ri ohiti"u that the vote of Henry N Sollace a* an elector for Vermont IK countt I with the other viei toral lot** of that State. I'ht roa. t tion wa* uiwuimioudr sgnni to. Ohjcrtioii having I*, n mad in joint cn ,n --tioa to teceivutg lin vol. of in,, • f Uw Wi ■ conaiii elector*. Mr. (um ran Hep. •fWi couitiii, moved that tlie vote of— 1 >imn 1 W. llowu* be counted. Tin* wa* adopt. 1 with nt I debate or roll call, three or f ntr Dt iiw rati.' Keuabifa voting " No. Mr. Kelly ilb'tiub of On| "ii. pren d 1 the credential* art„ F. ftiorer, • • te I T nile l State* -i nator from the "-t ate of Oregon forsiv year* from March I. 1 v 77. iinul and placed on II le. An amendment to the appropriation hill giving ATI, 15t1.113 to pay rent to the .i*ignee of (hi iHunitiican gov*nimeut for s.imoiia liarlur wa* agreKl to by !| yea* and 7 nav*. in tlie Icgl*ltive, .Fi li al and F.veiWitivc AppropnaLi ii bill Ibr 1! m*e nndcrtook t" r.- dure a very large number >f -alan. * which were fixeil by tlie Oompronii* acl of la*t year. The Senate ri *f ire.l lii u aalavioe. and the Home confi ree* agr< • 1 thereto. In a very few cane Kjilaru * were rt Itced -lightly. Mr Sanlabttlv lam. . of I'elawari', nmved thai the Senate re-'ede from it amendinent • in regard to tlie *ub*idie* for carrying foreign mail*. Agreed to jo a*. 29 j nay*. 11. The *nl)*litllte of file Annv cnnimillee wa* agreed to yea*. 33; nay*. 35 : a *trict party rote. Tlie bill wa* then pa *..!. It appropri ate* #21,992.000 for the army. Thu coul( . i t I!II> ( I t'(tnl l\ i of tlir UniU! Hint* ttiul liml tl i< \i*lt lit liml llll* I' lA t Mtllii Ul . laH 'AYU it" Hit' llninjvl. il .'Y FltlliH" I ill fii||ll < ;|ulli.:i lUtll (lie Nulhllh i "A riuiitiit id l,t itUiina nm lhr ily gi\ rn- Hi itln lu llit'Nt Kldln I hnl fx tli tin An> I tin* ni|i poll of th< j i opto, alh) ih ! th'jH Jul (vi (In it riipl**ri on llu* iitililoM i !i rft'iviu't' i Mlllfi n\t Tiitiii-i|thv f ntnllhl'fii" him ttJi-l t ' UUlmm. um*, hSi . Ih\b, y;l ih*l 1 Y%i-Hiilw Yoltiitf lit the *fhrtimUvr, V\hf lib tit iyihli of lh ll it'iiimi 111 I ht- ffiM 'f H tU I'iiitfhiiA i niiir* Up, alt t ft il %#a timilo t lUlliitllvN' llw t'Miltliv • 111 (ll#) oante. ll la * paiiiphh tof IWrUc htliiili< t pf ainl Mhulil i< t|l|i|i font oi U\ rail, nli>! tl*f tetknl hv I?? to H7, Afl 2 a lvl!|{UiA (iiMTIMvli oil jkl llliil lini\ iiialhin. Mi. i I.iAiit , I'titi ,t f iSitio riiii.l h n N.ihllltili thai (ho litvialou of (hp | Uv'loial oolliti+p -101 l '! (h \o(< of Stllllh • A Urn I I tl 'l -ihUillnl 1Y th*' llt'UMi Mitt if UiH u-nlil) il, lh i .wluUvfO um athipl tl. I'll* I Inline liati a iiifl aloflnv mneloii oil (ho lti* (Hill tvf tlie t>li)i - (itiUal VpfHii'iil • ltHlm, ih I>#•!' ; lll*hull* Nft- tilvitM I'll lUKIiV > I llu vol- a aulti. icitl uilii.ls t voting willi lh<- lit pill n ..! - lo .an - llie diffeit nl nioli 'iis mad. . i del. J 111. ill a* wa - d< tiled. A tial.l fight wan imtd. lo Jots* a r* -olilli.fll ill inaii.ling that \li. ttewill Aeun.'sit pa.kag. Is' opened in Joint . .\. .1 ; 111 . i'Jo i ts-li.g lo get tin Male I. I, 111*1 to 11.. lb' t..r*l count.l - 'loll, and give All. t i. Id all opjs.l I Hint v lo . ft. I Ilia -;m.. tciicrttMo bill. llie dlspiil.d ebs'tor <* ill the Mai. ot Win..wit held llie I son '■ from leu . ■ through a . ullnuoiis II ..f twelve and lliic* .piaiur li.Hits, and alb n inuiubs Isf..re eleven o . Us'k llie " . ski r s rt ld he bad given Uie Hon *ll p.-sib., b.elue under . Ill*ra! C-'Ustl ig'llou oi |NU-li*UU nlal V rub" Ibe "liiy ti.Ulg Hi ord.l w**loi...uf i (be C, I.ale alid go oil with Uie .iiillil. WlMXilisitl having 1 cell objected to i:i joint liv< tili. it. the Mirer. Hue.it i ft. rid lo Mi. la. • well, of AA issoiiaiii. lliat llie vote of Ik.mi* Is .viuilol, wa* r. je. l.sl at 3 .V* a. vi veaa, 79 n*v*, 1 . it . origuial pi'siii'.n Ui*( it Lr lK't > 'linli I was ill"11 agPeei! to by the House Williotll division. A uumls t . I rvaoiutkai* to iF . tiarge ifemr. Wells, Alider —-ii, I'*-'uavt iiii.l Keuiier, inciii- Islsof 11.. 1 u.tiai.a leltirtuug ts.ard, wbu*re lu ciisl.sly of tin House, were negatived. All', lie 1.1 .t K 111 , of Vk Yuri, flolll the sebs l csiiuuillleo on pnvileg.-s, rejairUsl a Fill l" piovi.l. an . It.s'lual Ivtti.slv f..r • wiougful ... tut) into th* . - i 1'1.*..). .: .v;.l 1...- Frv i Sent. Ibe 1 .11 wan read * follows ll plov l'b* ll.al w iieii aril lei soli iitlrvide* into or without doc elects at K- ids or eirro*- Ui. ..ih.'e of Fi - i it nt .a* AJcr-FuwiTdeul, bi* Ullu to th. . :!'. . and 111. litis ot an. elaiuiabl tluret . may h< filed and .3. t*ruol—.l by *ll -• ■ Ibni oi llie iraltile l or.lido. Fbe action . .ay te brought in any circuit court of tlse I rub I Mate*. *' >1 -.halt Is- u.ed be a jury, or by llu- court, if * Jury trial be waived. Iht Itud i, to b- Commenced will.in ninety days after ih. serve* of thi summ it*. Tb. c urt shall 111 j tow whellnr electoral vole* We.e al ly ll.e s:M.;IS duly a|T|sal.le t - f tin right* of (be par tie*, and jmtg. lite:d i* I'is I. ml, red "dtunlen dsv - afl, r the Veiiifcl..' the jurv. If Uie .1. (.elanl le ad judged 1.-t uulilbst to 11K.4b . l.r sj.a'l I* rt' hi. if: II i*u:.a;.l Is adjud; wd rntilAd to it, I ■ shall immediately enter on tb' duties of the c!ti •. A| ;*al mav le taken to the sujawtue court . f tire Fluted Slat, s within t. ii day* of the t."lice of the judgment. \!ld rile Judgment a; si! IK4 iss eXnruttsl UUtfl tb,- .te- slon ■' tli* peal. And if llu supreme . ,-urt te- u"t ,u ** -... i wh* n that aplsai i i.vkc.'. .'■ -lial! Is lin ...Lai- .y .X'li.rUl,l by lb*- . Itlsf Just.. I ut nof lb* judgment may ! * . *,l .'-ftp. * ; writ issue Ito aiiy mar slul Of tb. t t.iiod f-Ut* s. "nr. I.< Ut j-r.,jas .11 < vplain the hill and to ar. Ie m uj'js rt of .1- c o-utdt. uolil-. and it* . Apcdrem y. Hi til), b* argVnsl. atuild Icing co- Jiat. nf.r t! j re-.ut ..nd softy . f the f titur* Ihe 1 waa :v j acted \ea. tC ; nav*. 99. Mr. l..ck.r I* :. i. f Virginia, .'-2. t* i a r.s*rluti. ti dinvUng Uo *• rg*ibat-aruis t-< .b- haige a.. JstC*H4 now m h.a ctist**|v. Adept, d. (T.i m.'ti -;i ■ { Ylr. Il .hliMi (lem.). of I . T"te. Mr Kn .tt lNm u* b< nlnckv. rliaim in of tl.. s*d.s3t com iuR,. on tb- pnviU ,e of the IF i*e, >V|*urtcd a JTc..mbl- its) rcsa.iSlK4i re- C 11.'.,' tl.vt it was u ; disputed that 1M v*4es • guiug ti*e noma*of tin aacal state*< t.*d Is,n ieca) - *;.■! ,* .. t't.iti. Ir. ; ast fir Ham . id. Tttd< that tb- e.i.t.iix txk. nxiid ie Jsirtswl I • tie House in 1 usuaor* . f it- - i-lcr ah—wed -lusaelv iiislni Ft'iida and I-ouisr ana tl.ednh a : .tut* I .'■<•! a-, bad ca*t 111* tr vot. f-a 1.71* an t tb* I, f* .ng that : tb- duty • ! lhc li i* !. d* .sr., and ti.at II d - -innly tbs '-aie. that Kxiuu* I J. Til* d i ft. '-'.af. ' N*w A ik. I. "iv.,l l.s • led• >rai cb f the .".of Fresldcnt f li. United s:t . ail of winch V l.s were d by the 1* „i .lent, it ;* (In uptuiouof ll.* Hoiiw that lu was duly * l**ct**l A i.x I'll - dent for th*' term of four yean, ituracncing *hi tin f..urti. of March, le'. 7. 7h. r* Itilmti wa adopted by a strict Jiarty v t- |,17 t> is. All. Pit I |of New York, from Iha H* bet ix.munti.x .II toiv ilog. r**(s ai.xl ar. -> !nt oil declaring, aft* r a lone ureaiulile. that tu the tinting of th. .hi"! vote* of any Stat. ii is the right and duty I 1 :r< -s and of tin* House to ti |tut. ulu lh r any vol. * imrt*utirig to collie fioiii a Stat*- have Is . u cast v.y (afsi'iia duly appointed 1 y tnat Slate, and for that ; lir po-e to r< • ie *•■ Mb'iice of th" f.ygery. fal*.- liis.l or invalidity of any certificate of any governor or can v. .*rs. Adopt, d. lie Senate a. . inu-tits to the Army Appro priation llii! w r. tui-c*uienm 1 in. and a con ference rvouinuti • M. -ts. Alkms (Teuti.). AV. 'ls ( Mo. i. and Foster (Ohio) appoint**!. The rep rt of tin committee on the Foat ofii-e A)'!', piiali-'ti bill wa- agreed In. Mr. 1 I.;s . Hem. t, nf lantnuana, niov.x! to Ml*- |x'. I tlie iulcs and pa* . Uie lull appropriating •f t.3"i3.'" for r> ; airmg the !< vi-e.'l the Missis sippi river, Defeated veas. 73 ; nay*. 115. liie c .nmulU* >ii rates rctsirteil tin amen ! man! t<> > i!*.* twenly two, t.. tw ix-jsirt-sl ti tlie lloti**', wliiih giv. * th<- rterk >f the lI*MIS<., liendmi: the elect nn of a apeaker, the Muue ]>wer ttint t!..- apeakcr |*vss< •** *in prcserviti|t order and d.ci.ting .pi' stion* of order. Tlie am* ndni. ut was ndoj>tf wi .lotn f.rr th" Hon-.' to r*sxsle from it* aitmii r.xjn ;ng tli" salary <.f tl." Fi' a but, a i lot t . iii -1 -t. He mad' that motion ami it wa agr. < I t". Ho the Fn- i dent -sxlu' . remain- at #50.000, and th. Appro pri.tr-■ 11 I ill was pas-. d Mr. 11 >ti (D o.). of Tcnnesseo, tuovisl ) • ni*p"iid th" rule, and j.,.** the S natc t'ill to piv For / liiekins'.u, of renin's' - . # is,!' ■•) for c tt*i!l Used lay (I.'U. Bitriislde's " "Tp* Ul the fortittcati'gia an und Kiioviille Tlie veas and tin nay* were or-h i-d and r.'uit.st yeas, 110 ; liars, till. So |ho bill was pit *een read, Mr. l.yn.V iDcm.), of Wisronaiii, prc- M'tited olij. - :Miiir* to counting the vote of Daniel \A'. liowilK, on.' of tie electora for tin' State, lie having hold the office of |s IIHIOII Hiirg.s.n and examining surgeon for the (s'lision olUcet.rior t■. and on November 7, lS7fi, the day of the lTeMilential election, and on Dercm- IM r fi, 1*76, on which day lie assumed to cast hi" vote a* an elector. The two h'.ttsi s separatist, and at 4:o* x. >. Friday morning, re t**, milled, and all tlie in. 111- !.< (- Is ing -. at. !. the action of the respective In.uses on tli" Wi-eoiiKin .picstuui was read, and the t< n vol. * of Wise, n-m were nnnotnnxst foi Hayes and Wheel, r". Th" presiding ..(Hci r said tin* concluded tlie count of the liii tv • ight States of the Union. Tiio tellers will now ascertain and deliver the result of the votes to the presiding oilier. At 4:10 x. M. the president of the Senate an ti.nincasl tl l Filth. i ford 11. Hav. had received I-', votes f..r President and William A. Who 1. r |s . votes fur Ai. r-pn sideiit. and that they were therefore res|Ms'tively eh ct.sl. One solitary hi * wa* heard. With this ex ception the announcement v\as made in the midst of the most profound silence. The Seli nte thru withdrew, and the House adjouruisj for the first time in a mouth. The Elretarnl Tribunal. The South < arolina elector* were counted for Hayes—tlie House voting against them. The convention reassembled. Tennessee mid Texas w. re next counted for Tilden and Hendricks. Vermont was then reached, and became the subject of a struggle in the Joint convention. Not only was one of tlie Vermont electors ob jected to, but Mr. Springer insisted that there were two certificates from that State, and that the case must go before the Electoral comrali ion. The pu *i.l< ut of the Hcliale refu*iKl hi I'lib'llam this I i"|*.ilioli, and the two IIOUMHI again *< p*ial.-.|. \ii Indiana Merchant'n K*cape. I lie ("iiii'itiiuit i f Jmrtti lell* thi* k'r_V: Mintliiim Jt.liiKK.'i, n tnerclmiil of Koko nin, 11val , loft In* luHiia on f.sii i>. wo n Mr. II it nt, living lliri'o mile* from Young A morion in II iliti-.'Uoii aoiitii of wt-nl, lie liolil ii claim itg IIIUKI MI. Until, ami Ina olliil't HUH to gel ll HOW to do. lie Ifrivnl nt liuiit'n ju*t ll* llu- futtiily wen* going 1" dinner, ami lie bk ilinuor with them. \fb rward, lour MiinloW'U, Mr. Jobtmoti hlartoil for home. There am M-voral angle* in lint nun!, an, Li'ing ho croaMil aotuo lb hi* to ahorton tlie ilia timet'. AH lie o.uuo upon the Haul, a nnle or tlioii nini weal of Y'oung Aniori -oi, lie met three meu who wore driving u pair of hot hi lo it spring wagon in which there waa but otic acat. I hoy p"ke to him, lutving Htoppod the ImrMMi, and F.lining who lie waa, i otuarlu'd he w an llio Hutu tho_v wmitcd to *>*!', a* they hiul an iiiipmveiiieiit in iiiai'liiiiery they .lewired to show him. It vtai now the dilHk of the evening. One of the men |i*ik a IK.X otli of tin wagon, imotiier iu't**l n if he were i villaining a win .1, whilt Mi John son pnirt hiiuaolf in a i*ntioi to b*>k at the (K.X idi lilt to I It* opt lied. 11 < kllovvi no mote al'oiit il. Thirty hour* afl* r 11 ntt lin.o lie Leonine OOIIWIOIIN and found liiiiHolf in the daJ'klioaH, wodgul in a clo* ' pta*-, ax i*bmi* u* if he were in a gruvi llv d< -re. a lu* r'loa*-il hiuiHidf, din. u'lng In* Ik*|y iilottg, pualitUK olntukH of wihk! out of hin way, ami In aml-hyi eiiiorgo.l from a hollow log. Looking about him Ui grout bewilderment he saw it dim light ill the deviance, and naturally took that direction if arrived nt the liott*! an 1 awakened the family, Here le found out tli ' lie Ana li*t* than three tnili m front l>e!phi ami from thirteen to lift. 'll niilew from home; that it wan ju*t j i*l midnight of I'iiura.lay night, and that it waa thirty hotira later than win n lie ho*! met the three m ii. '1 h** truth uow broke in on him. 1 lie bruu*' and lump <4l llu* bnek of hi* head helped liiu) to tMttiprehetid the -dilation. He had boon knocked down, hatthd mom than a ti*..'en uiih-K ami i>Mi.**al*l 111 the log for dead. He only luui !vventy-flv e dollar* ul*>llt hliu and ti.at wa* gone, hut it waa kliowtl 111 till' lielglilK.fhooii that lie bad engaged to make it pnmhaai- on whteh S-'HSI won. to have lieeti paid on WeiLio*- dy evening. He wu* iktvcJ with m freahbtv lib* at tin hoiiw- of the Ktrungera ami watt urged b> remain until morning, bill he got tile !' -1 directs tun he Coul I and startat - n.'e to go home. It *<-e'n aliuoHt a Ktaggertliß thought that he would lie the Iwlanec of thai night Mini all the next litty gettturg over tlie twelve or lift* a milt * la-tween him and hi* home. Hat tt lutnd la- tunlerst **i that in hi* cunlit; ut them were cliam-eKi fi>r gri at bi wi! li rt:.. at, and that he .lid not, by any itn atis, liur-ue a straight direc tion. If. I.li *, thnmgh that part of the country, he lul no icpi.tinLtncea. Etui ami south of hi* home he knew nearly every i n*Hi, ahd all km w him, but w< *t he km v no otn* Iwy.uul th timnedui'c n. ;'lil>rhty look over lit* | * nam to *v if h; v. st i* pullid down, arrange* hi* t*>llr and cravat, run* h.* lii.tals i.vi-r hi* liewi to tuaali down k*UII< unruly tuft of hair, * ami limn walk* into the |Kirlor ns a lt*h ful lover would on la* llr*t rw.it to hi* *Wk tlieiirt. Then follow* nil ilitr-*1 ne tiou t> the otiier btstrdeni ami the iaii'.es, mid among the multiplicity of name* TOU catch only .die or two. He has n>w ero-*. i tin' Bitbil .;i, but them are *. v. 1 ral other UiuigH b> transpire !• -fore lie , i* fairly liuiii*L He sits in In* chair with idl flie gram• - ut command whib* lie is i* ;ng meusiire*! by the 1-. lies. They cither think hint *'jwrftsTly linodaomo" or "awfully ngfy," never a mipr,■lll'.**' lietwrcti the two. He Kit* there iptietlv ami With all attempt ut dignity. He has ti ..thing to ' *.iv, l';iig it -tranger, ami the i* aril. r*. la-ntg (grangers, hav<- notiiibg t > my to him. Tiie la*li** nil the time keeping up a volley among Uiemielviw of Womler* a* Ui if he is marri>*l, what he di*-* for a living, etc. Aft* r an aw kw ttr.l |>au*e, the liell ring*, and the party lib * into snptier. The new Uor.lrr t*k> * h; . sett man ew>v way and h*tk* a* if lie w... about to sit ilnau on a pincushion. He commence* hi* *up)H i witii the air of a man who could !e *ati*tii*l with the tongue of a snow bird, ami when he leave* the table he is a* hungry a* if he had ate nothing ut all. It take* several days to wear away the xtivTne** ntten.laiit ujain hi* coming. Af ter tin*. lie i* a* one of tlie family, and lose* luterest. lb' take* lit* *ont nearer the fire, ami make* mutual cctummt* .f Hi.-age. Lu ii,.i a tnarv clous cli-gr-o of ac- I'uraey which enables an . to r/uetiy locale a fracture in a siibmarine cable nearly three thoii-and mil.* long r Our venerable "clerk of tl.ew.aUier ' has teoinif an thor oughly familiar with those most wavvrmrd ele tneii'.. of nature that he can oc. nrat. lv prwlit t tiiejr otovemeuta. He ran sit in Washingtoii and •(trail it what th. weather will 1*" t.emor tow i-i I ; .ri.ta ot S> Y -rk. a well a- if veial iiutuh'.'d miles .lid not mtervem latwieti him si. J the ohe. * named. And s.. in all d<~ part He nts ( 1 '..in . ;ein* . what i iiK|tiired i- the knowli*lge of certain n an. From liicse the scientist - deduce aci'iirat* conclusioii* le ganlle-s of dislar.-e. A few fossils seat to the < v - ( geologist enable bun t.i accurately da te i the nek fon nation from which they were taken. He can ikvcrilw it ti you a* t* r feclly a* if a el. ft of it w. re lying on his table. So also the chemist can d. t* rtnnie the eonstr tutjoii of tin sun as mcurmtwlv r.s if that luuun arv were not nuiety-flve million mile- from liis lafs.ratorv. The ami sends certain over th" "infinitude .>f spm*. and the el.emit ct oshie* them be pa-sing tie tu through the *|otmooiie. nil') the pre-.Tjer of eertail snbstai.ees C' llld Jirisluce (lies* solar signs. So l*o. in medical science, dis* *s. * have i-ertain unmistakable signs, (.r vmptoni. and i>r rea - .11 of this fact, 1 r. Fierce, of the World's Jhsts nsary. has !<• :i , nab!..! to originate and jo-rt.'.'t a system of detirmiliir.g. with the greatest accuracy, the nature ot chronic ilts . se without . nig and |versonslly evnruining his patients, lb- has spar. 1 in ith< r pams nor •v J * ii*. (.. a : ib" with himself, as til* fa ulty o" th- World's l>i*|*nsary. a large nninber of in. -heal gentleiinn of rare attain ments and Kill graduate* from some of the uiost fr.'>."iis inch, al college* and universities of b'.th Kurv.|* and America, llv aid of I>r. Pn rce s ry tein of diagnosis, these physicians and -org. lis annually treat, with the most gratifying ie. many thousands of invalid* without i ver seeing them in ]* rson. In reeog ni/.ing .!i- without a personal examina tion of tli'-patient th. v claim to JK>HS<-* no miraeiiloiis jsiwor*. They attain theg knowl edge of tlie patient's disease by the practical application ..f well . *tablishr<( principles of ntiwlern *c I'lice to the prnettcc of medicine. And it is to the accuracy with which thi* sy s tem lias endow..l tliein ttint they owe tleir almost world wide reputation for the skillful treatnicut '"f all hug. ring or chronic affection*. 'I In* s* in of practice and tlie marvelous sne !•<•,* which li*s Is . n attained through it, demon strate the fact that thseas. * di-play certain phenomena, which l*>ing subjected to scirtitiAc ar.alvsi* or synthesis, fnrtush abundant and iinnnstakal.l.'data to guide tin- Judgment of tlie skillful practitioner aright in drhrtuiiiing the nature of diseased conditions. 'llie amplest resource* for treating lingering or chronic diseases, and the greatest skill, are thus placed within tlie . n*v reach of every in valid. tiowever distant lie or she may reside from the physician- making the treatment of such affections a specially. Tin- |iecnli*riti< ■ of this scientific system of practice are fully explained in the apt* re'iv ■>f "Tlie Feopie * ('.minion Sens. Medicsi Adviser" a t.ook if over nine liutidre.l large liagos which is so |Hipiilar as to have readied a nale of almost one hundred thousand copies within a few months ..f it* tlr*t publication. It is scut (post-paid i by tin-author bt any address, on receipt of otic dollar and fifty cent-. Address, It. A. Pierre. M. I)., World's I>i*petisarv, ItiitTalo. New A'ork. Amcricnn .Staiulnrd Shot, of nuporior finish, also had pnic and sheet lead, manufac- . tin. .1 by tlie Oo(wI] F> ad On., MMMMflko tlie New la-ad Co., 03 Centre Ht., New York. Hhonmatism cured nt oricv by Dunitig's Ithcumatie Itemcdy. Send for circular to Hel phenstine A Hentloy. Washington, I). C. Vegetable Pulmonary Itaisam, tlie great New I F.uglaud cure for coughs, colds and coriump- 1 tion. Cutler tiros. A fVi.'s, lloston, only genuine | Pu ten teen nn.i inventors shouhl read | advertisement of Edaon Bros, in another column 1 Durang'e Rheumatic Remedy never falls to cure rbeumatiam. Sold by all druggists. ; lulliiiiiNiiitlon of (lie Throat and Lungs. M..airv. N. Y'.. Kwp. M. Grntlrmrn In the early part of la*t wtuirr I wa* suddenly attacked with a very severeeobl, which settled on my lungs, je.sjti. iiig a jisinful cough, a.iteiteas and liiltatniiintlonof the throat and lungs, together with a pr..stratbW of the whole system. I was inforni. d hv |diyi4ctan* that my .xiintdaiiit was dim ascot the liver, and w*s t|. !.d f..| Hint disorder Aft*vr suffering for tin. " .....ntl.s I tried * Is.tlle f Da. W i txns IIXIKXM or Wn.n t'lttHhi, and received lluuicllst" and |wnuaaellt rwhef. Hllwe tb. ir I have 11 si * I II tn "tb. i . * * of cotds lu tuv fam llv, with the same satisfaeh.lv re lilt*. 1 can cx.u*cliiti.>uly r< "iino. ud it t.< all who suffer from .'.Kiglie, ix.lds ur my iHiluiouaiy affr.-tlou, as the 1., t remedy which can Is- bad. Your* truly. Mxa< u l!< Ai i i*im. So cts. md #1 a Is.tile. Hold by all diuggtrts. "Brown's Hronohial Trorlica. M ('..ilgbs slid is .Ids sre often overlooked. A ooiilluuaixce for any bngth of time .-arise* trn tati.ui of the lungs or eiiu chronic lliioatdis *■>, •• /(nam's Itri-f Hull Trot He a are an < ff. ctual t '*. i '.u lUairnr. A Model New Yolk llolel. 'D.e (liarid < rutiid H<4*'l, N. w York, lea lti.Hlel estal'llaliuieot It is slit-rill in style and ajipi.tiiln.eiit In -ire and apsclt' for rnxxan to.station it ba* no '..h 111 s ' . I .. ilfK-a l-'tf. (•is were ailtliun/.d Ul refund the It. usey to any person wb . should U-. ti .-n, and lost l*r aatlsf)<*l with the u nit. Wr nl.ted Uil* at firat but ths J4"j i.t'*s author!., u* to say (bat It ts tiur. Juhttmm 'i .tmsh/Nr /, irtintrnt ijr, with "Ut d.ittt.t, lite sab t. - ij**l a J I-est reiitwdy Dial l.as t-vrr l**u In < ul. I for lot*trual and ex t.rnalu. It l a].; heal 7 l a gieat variety of , oiaplaiiits, and i- ually Irani, ta! for man or beast. A jK.sittv- euro for rhtnitiuttimt- Du rang s IUK mat; l.rrn.dy. (Vend f-r rircular Ui It* Ipliriistin* A 1 lent ley, AA aahiiiguui, D. C. Ht km TT's Puruiotg KXTKJKTS arc Used Slid indorsed by the l*eat ll*4ei- ' Ulf.< ll'rfl rra,glovers arid the first 1 similes ID the rxiufitry. I'hc Mai k* t*. saw icxx. tUx-f Cattle—Native 10 3 exaa and I'berukes. OK ul te MUeii t'■ wa (K. ( .a7O 40 Mug* Ui* (4 . o*. l>r**s*,l 07 , 07 s Hbt*p oS',l UTig lauils Id ',14 (W Ooiiou- llHhbmg is .4 11 Kil.tir— W , alert, less) lu Cbovse. 71 4 I'-irt. A!' X"-1 W eslerb V i 4 .A7I( Hay. jver <1 t. • ,4 T. Mrsw. jiercwl .. M (A 71 Hops 76Vs— 0 <4)7 7k* (XI ot 10 fieri M.x. 15 7 .all tt. lord—f*uv Meai 11 ,ia U|g iiah Mackerel, S .I. n> J* *lO .eUO No. X, new ... 7&j *4tooo I>r; jer *-wl <*• <4 I7 ]' f. Si S.S 1. |< 11. 1 l <4 IS JviroVun. -A m.,1. 10 lalnti Uefi.itsl 11% Wool—*a.i lorn la Hsew A *4 I'M Texas " '.4 a li Au-fisllan " S* 14 41 lSeller sn, 27 ,4 -4 AV rslrrn--* I. :* . ?' V.4 'XI w.sle-n- to PrtßW 11 (4 17 iv .eiern—Krrkvas.. .. . la *4 Ift f'tssese-I -I - IS <4 li (via). * 1" a IC Vlesleri 10 14 IS fc*-g Mate and |v i;i,> ..an!* 14 , a 15 serr.no. rtour 7tio saiotKi Wheat St Mbeaukee 1(10 alio ex. M:xrd f-1 If (4 .Mlg "ais XT .4 37 Itye '." .4 90 jUt ley (! *4 t Marie) Ma-t 100 *4 1 10 ratuMttriu. Ileef Cattle—2'xlra (ex"4 MV H.-gs tTess"d *v fti>k Ileal dkMWINI 1* t'.xtrs ft 75 w (00 Wbrsl Ked WesUdl IXS .4 140 Uye 75 .4 75 I,llll—V. -CMS fcJ ,4 U Mid M .4 M oats Mixed .4 sr t'eUxii.-ugk—Crwds...... .IXJaoft-IXM UriUiet 14 % (irtkToer, m-*. Ueef Cattl*—Poor re Choice ... ft to 4IM ■M XSO .at,:.. lambs ISO *4 t. !■" t i_ii i HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAB FOll THE CURE OF Octgkt. C '.dx, Ir.tarEia. E-artrcrri. D.Crbi lireatYicg, as! all AffKtiost of Ut# Throat, Erc.s.7;al Tcbea, and Ltajx, leadiaj tO Cc-BISHpUOB. Thi< inf.vnil.lc remedy iv comptwcd of thr IfoVBA* of the jvlant i lorrhoimd, in chemical anion with TAR-BALM, extracted from the I tut Fxtxari k of the fbrevt Dve AflyiS li.A! saui'A, or P.vlm of Gtlca.l. The Honey of Horrhound S'vOltfKS AND fc\ 11 KRs all irritations and infiommationv. and the Tar-holm ctftAwrs AND mi ais the throat and air patvagrx leading to the lungx. Flint additional inejr.hent* keep the organ* eo*v|, moist, and 111 healthful actu m Let no pre judice keep y.'tt from tivtng this Rreat me.ii cine of a um ms doctor who hax save.! thou xar.d* • ' livrv by it in l.iv large private practice. 7. . The Tar-luUm box no ban lAS7E c an il. IK!' cs to CENTS AND $! TFR BOTTUU • * A.iAinj to luy u. •• I'iUc's TtMifhaclto I)rtip n CIIPO in 1 Minuto. S Id bv all Urugjistx. C. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y. • " / V V" 1/ V I'ffalk miiilff wtih onr •! ' \ *4* li 1 K- Cltet k 'rclar Fim 1 1 1., ! • r ■'! \ r V \ - V •• i v \ r Hitiinv ft m LESLIES HISTORICAL REGISTER —or THF. - CENTTENNIAL EXHIBITIOJi ' -• 1 . itV! . IVd-iriil llHiorfnf (>Mt4temi ** ■ \ 1 1 -it tp.i.r >■, • ,'lUrir fKrr*. i>i •. .f ft* •* 'v e Hi !• • Aiimtn s\ .in * |. \ • \ • V t * A"t 1. I:.Y\\ I. K* I |' * N I'. 'USTMUNT. LI.X'SK - • N vrk AThni cf Beanly bilfVKiV. THREE BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS TO EVERT PATRON OF THIS PAPER Thw I-nt(t>n l*n(lihinii r*t Kst tM IMUWII a Urt#, m*irmfWnf, <( awrU* tf chrvmiAfic wr* i*f art. Mwira4 tY{ th |m.*Sil |W 111 X atyl IVnkiP ih* V,orl. T 1 mofi-ira ri in M Knch*h t.r| lx*nt Jallj nmh>Uialtrl wtU *in and r 'inn n* thr. jrh thi rn! ir*- frk . tn flu# )<•!•! o1 lt)*< tlr( U*ttr "ti** t a MrtOw tnarhtn* h-r !*<• thtl-(rrte ti !-*•!•! a |rajrrr. htV* tax H*r riff tit ** tt. litrfffr rlulvfmn, witli Iw.nittfut tlwnmc *inff^nff " lYat-* !•' . wi ** T:r Itefk |r<>un rntifr i % l***aufifut lsandM"a|** S \V Srf ■ I Stmrat. Otaeiiiaiili. Ohio Burnett's Cocoalne Frevent" the Ilalr from Falling. Burnett's Cocoalne Frtvaioto" It# Healthy Growth. Burnett's Cocoaine I* not Groary nor Sticky. Burnett's Cocoaine Leaves 110 Dhugroeablo Odor. Burnett's Cocoaine Hulnlurft Keftactory 11 air. Burnett's Cocoaine Pooth.-s the lrtlt.it*,i bcolp-Skln. Burnett's Cocoaine AUonls tho IUcI.LSt I.uriro. Burnett's Cocoaine la not an Alcc.boho V." i.- . Burnett's Cocoaine Kili* Dat. li'UtT. Burnett's Cocoai'ric Given Now Lifo to (be 21.air. Burnett's Coccaino Remain. Losses: is Effect. SWORN STATEMENT BOBTON °DRUCGIBT. Ornllmm,- I hrf t'f rrtlf]r thai I ht'ft had rt lain, t it ten yart, and (brtbrlttstll rttinbart barn • ttrtp.lt tulfarar. I ant/rnilartd pa/Utlif datf.lstd I la tha botiUJOi.a .t..mi tlta iattpt. durr waltl, W< ak tii'l |.a.KVa> ... arollra and alcrrtlrd toutilt, hai l and tunalant i.>n(i,itvra pain acrta* tha ,ht.l, an.l nrrf li. Ileal |e. "f aontaniptlon. Mr batd t. hrd all tli tin.a. Tbt rntllrr trrumalttrd to ttpllir in "1 brad ami Ibf.,at thai | eon 4 not kaap th. at free. rfequmtl)r at tl|M I woold tHi'int uut of brd.lt teratrd (< In., at tha (Milßl of aaffw-KIU u. I wottl I thru l.avw rrrnartt (• ,r. > mrtl.i le. air tr.atr lu dltludae tha iimtut tiuiii iu)r Di/Ual a. d hra-l brfora btttig al.lt t tUrp tin, I- r a pni..i oftlirrara lur tuttiit ••• ul. r rti. d and tu morb IndaiMtf Ibid I r.mld aMb dld!< uli)* ta !.- w. I liißlly i > bt.ntri ta tinlhi nl tuifrut in rrifttd an Bpetaltutt oa tbrm. but at bit frque.t (Uml(MJhtd It. Tht Cutt ttl iatltt. n.tllua and aimraiO'U la tar tliruti, cauK-..1 V/ tba ai.ttum.ua tr.ttlrr dn |>pia doaa If in u.r haul, had to irritated tad mOau.< d tar lo h|t , teal 1 ootidbr.l tm r.mthllr, a drr|., hai (I r .lijl Mtablltui)'t)ttria I < aaa to t..w u.r rtlai t> >bri db yoa CtTaßkn. Altrr t.' H IbaSiatbotlia I btatu to li.j rura rti.ll iy. Tht f'lat d'mt tttlurd to Ci< AT Hif br.d at I had b'.t kij.au It U> bt Itr jeara, it arertiad fiat'ifelii ta t arrtai ihs dli.t aryra. /I lUffn tmy it.yt in tin* day... Ill' tuli.y It aaayargia I •>> rrdmwd tbu la Ml ißSbtfaa tad tßrlUhy u( lur luatlia, to that tea* tooßßrtetd lu Ironh tint. *1 f.t t.raa triraa t rtrat dittpprarrd. tht I Bultrt la Bif brad crt M.l. a.y trnant ufbttriaa and of ttrlha ant ernti flalny r.feturtd, thi tfrry •) ii.j of dllettt that ad rrdartd at to Uin rerya ut th. yrtrt il tat'imarrO y thcuac of h.jiroai>'ait.uicat.l t'a* torn tar . tin, i hart boll 111 ut e tyllcll btttutt.na a iruyyi.l. I l.a. t acaa a (treat dral of tutlrrli.4 from ( atarih. and hopt to (' i.rinrt atauy that thw M a rirat II '; ' ,ij.' , I atu fa illar alih tht ti. a11,..hi of Laiarrh ta prao- Hard by the boat phy.lrtant, and htrt t"nuli. i tut moat tun'.tht about my raat. 1 baft atrd rtrry kud of rrthtdr ti.d thtaralua Ural but a|'t>rarad durlry a iieritnt fu> ). >ia hatt, a d I ava, abilt fuUoaiha ihrlf uar, takm y <■•• cart of ay yrurial hi atfl. bat ot'ialhtd hufcllrlor ah' "urayturntfi "ia any of tbeta tlara i nrlt.y a.yarlf t tin n. tr..no't Il.oiraL t i at, I hart raC'.o.UMhdad It la o.ar oi.a buatrcd caaat i althuiM a alaylt rata offtilurt.aad hart la atnur.ta luttahcet rtrelvtA BUolraalt arOaia from paltb • bt a bum I Int. .< Id OBtboUU. Ih. it the oily y air tit ' mtdtcibe I bart a rrr..uui.n.-1. d. ntrrr atrbf br . lirved lu li.nu bafure.altbouybeuoaiauUy imgantd ta Uwlr t.i Vr aratrfatly toara. Uoarca. *n..kClr. I.UjUOK P. DUiaMOIUL Bt rrohl. aa. Pet, in. Thaa parm oaily 1 tht Hid Owrrft P. I'irm aoi*. ai.d uiada ..all, that the f. rryuthnaUbaurabl by . Alia aUbtr.'lbtd It UMt. Arfort lur, BATU J. THOMAS, Jratlrt a/teaPttet. BCOCUNS'S Cure* Pain* Knd Ache*. It tl.r <1 rrelation t tut Jura 1 x.iamah.f r Arltua. I rule, ltui lurra tad btralut. It !&.,>' a Y*.h aad botrtiatt, • h rurra tLidur) 1 isj laiut . It ttiruall.ri.. the Muactaa. it rur.alU.ru . ai.au. ao'. Kaaralcla. t itrlafe.a Sutrntv Corda. )t i urra Nrr.oua n.otla I it lurtlua It it Partlrttt. It Cttfrt Jhfla oiutlluu ul ura Ural. It mtorm Srrvotat rtlta t curat Bj-thal Huti.ra. I it orttrfhl ahd booth thy. it roret fcoilrray of lilt, tla taf. ite! fault, and KeonomlenL f latvtarrlbtd 1J PhjtlrJan* l la ludortrd by rieclrlrlnna. Bold by all druryitu fur B erau. Bent oa raettpt of emulator Ufat. lie for tla.or tzit for lri.l rart fullj wrapped, and warrahttd aroftrt, bjr PCXEA A KrTTKIi, pr ..oi.atora. iiuaUra. 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Xnar Yr. FASHIONS THIS SPRING SMITHS t,e /% Instroclion Book aid Catalogue i oaanrrn. Flaral Ftahloa Yfipoaltor VM ti.d unprudlum f (awful A Inforimatlr.il nn torn Pi I Lilt lutuitij. Send jroar addreat Bad 81l J WQ Sinn.;.., and you *lll get U by morn mail. ■S> A TI>T OI'R PATTERNS. a a PATTERN SLi'X 4h CLpTtt. hqMI. Ton" BJteiAKf On c orUiltlYrw andiKipaiar JBKlfe'i IL •• Friar, of . aim /R[£ >-> ady aba will MM Mf •> SUpt Uopay sthilihg vnr.-nnt oulv ittw t<> tbrlr tiamea, Kate I • bat qtjtllty, ami .. 1 jhly eouxnlrmtral ■ hat a roa>|mrm Uli'.. : .Jul .j.tau!i y ,-oly re d bt uttaL &I*VETT & CO., BOBT9N, 1,150 NEWSPAPERS. Uto tti ntuwj of A4rprUen • called to oar lint of Wf ily NVtrv^pern. 8H! ftr a ( 4t^l of ue. ri Th AMI IXWTBOTVPER, Wont?* ol*flf f*r co?*.lr4d*.r msrk>, umi*n*ty or 4B)ivrtt-f'n>rnt* innirsl ka-t.m Ir< I|.AO " 'm wnl.l to A I! > l likli.tu |r:it thau * Hid <*et k 'HrOmiii Otit otni-h* f*r 4 Hro 1 • '!**r iia.'tn.'if m ' -i wh-*1 |qar*, t-no aoak. m 93l**K! 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