HEARD FROM AT LAST. News Received of Iho Arctic Exploring Vessel Jennnettfi. News has at last been roceivod from tho loriR missing Arctio oxploriiif vessel Joannotfo, which Bailed from Han Frnnclsoo for the Arctio roRiona In July, 1879, and, not having lit-cn hoard from for two yearn, had boon civon lip by tho majority of jiroplo as loBt. jUon-ipnaiit-Gpnornl Anoutcliino, Rovcrnor-Rrnoral nf Kar-torn Siboria, who has Just arrived at Ht. Petersburg, has brought tho news that tho Jeannette litis been discovered, and that nssint anco has lieen rendored the crow. Ho says that news reached the government at Jakutlt, Eastern Siberia, that on September 14 throo natives of Onions, near Capo Harhay, 14(1 versts north of Cnpo llikoff, discovered a boat con la ning eleven men, who said that they be longed to tho Jeannotto and had undergone terrihlo snfrbting. On hearing tho news tho district deputy governor, with a doctor and mediciuos, was immediately dispatched to' help the phipwrecked sailors, and was in structed to bring them to Jakutek. Tho gov ernor was also instructed to do everything in his power to rescue tho remainder of tho crew, 600 rubles being givon him for first expenses. Knginocr Melville, of the jeannotto, lias telegraphed to the American legation at Ht. Petersburg that the Jcannetto was surrounded and crushed by ico on tho 23d rf June, in lati tude 77 degrees north, longiti 157 degrees east. The crew left the vessel in threo boats. About fifty miles from tho mouth of tho Iiena they were'separated by wiuds and thick togs. Boat No. 3, commanded ny Knginccr Melvillo, arrived on tho 2!'th of September at t bo eastern mouth of tho river Lena, whero it was stopped bv blocks of ico near tho village of liolenenga, inhabited by idolators. Boat No. 1 reached tho snmo spot. Tne occupants of those) boats say that Lieutenant J)e Long and Dr. Ambler, with twclvo others, landed at tho northern month of tho Lena, and that they aro in a fearful condition, suffering from frostbitten limbs. A party of the inhabitants of Holenen pa started immediately for their assistance. Nothing is known of boat No. 2. A special supplement of tho St. Petersburg OJR'inl Uazi'te announced that all' telegrams liom Engineer Melville, of tho lost Arctic ex ploring steamer Jcannetto, would bo forwarded to their destinations as promptly as possible, and that most energetic monsuros would bo taken for the discovery of the remainder of tho crew of the Jeannette and tlioso lolt on tho ico at the rt outh of tho Lcia river. Engineer Melvillo forwarded by natives long dispntches t:i Mr. Beriett, of tho New York l.'ernlil. For want of fiitids they were forward ed by post addressed to Genera' Ignatieff. On October 29 Xindeman and Noras, seamen, who we're in boat No. 1, joined their comrades and paid that Lieutenant DoLoiig, Dr. Ambler and twelvo ( thers hail reached the northern mouth of tho Lena and were starving. An expedition was at once sent out to rescue them. The snr vivois lost everything. Engineer Melville said money was urgently needed, anil should be sent by telegraph to Jakutsk. lie urgently requested that G,(W0 rubles bo transmitted im mediately to the governor of Jakutsk for tho return and care of tho shipwrecked men. Tlio secretary of stato at Washington lias received the following telegram from tho charge d'affaires of the United States at Ht. Petersburg: Secretary nf State, Wasltinqton, T. C: Jeannette crushed in ice Juno 11, latitude 77 degrees, longitude 157 degrees. Crew em barked threo boats. Separated by wind and fog. No. 3, with eleven men, Engineer Mel villo commanding, reached mouth of Lena September 19. Sub.'cpiontly No. 1, with Cap tain Do Long, Dr. Ambler and twelve men reached Lena in a pitiable condition. Prompt assistance sen. No. 2 not heard from. Uoitmax. In response to tho above tho following was transmitted : lltijTiaan, Charge, St. Petrrfhurg: Tender hearty thanks of President to all au thorities or persons who have in any way been instrumental in assisting unfortunate survivors from Jeannotto or furnishing information to this government. EnrxiNGHUYSEN, Secretary of State. The Jcannetto, which is named after the sis ter of James Gordon Bennett, was commanded by Lieutenant George V. Do Long, ot tho United States navy, curried eitrlit otiicers and twenty-three men aud was provisioned for a three, years' vovage. hue saiieu trom Han Francisco rn July 3, 1879, and her departuro was markou by a popular demonstration that had never been equaled in enthusiasm on mat coast. The Trinl of (iiitcnu. Ou the twenty-eighth day of bis trial Ouitcau a pi ai ed in court with bis beard off, his face having been shaven to admit of a cast of his features I cing taken bv Mills, tho sculptor. Mr. Hohho, one of the jurymen, had lost his wite. me district attorney lose, and in ap firopriato terms referred to the calamity which lad fallen en tho juror, and said that the msMi cts ot Humanity required that tho juror bo allow e l sn opportunity of paying proper respect to tho memory of his deceased wife. IIu tiiercforo proposed, with the assent of the prisoner and Ids counsel, that Mr. Hobbs be permitted to go home. Mr. Scovillo expressed ins inn consent to tlio proportion, aud Bug ceiled that the juror should not even bo incum bcred by the presence of a bailiff. At the same time ho asked the court to admonish all tho jurors not to have any communication ot conversation with outside persons in regard to tho caso. Judge Cox said that the bailiffs in chargo of tho jury wero aware of tho rulo, and enforced it, and that the jurors themselves understood it. The prisoner said he bad entire confidence in tho honor and integrity of the jurors. Judge Cox repeated his admonition tc the jurors to bold no communication with anj per.-on outside in reference to the case. Mr Bcovi lo stipulated that tho warning should also apply to tne daily papers, ana mat tne; should not be read by tho jur.-rs. Ho alsc intimated that he desired to put some furthei question to mis. i. nson and airs. Diinmire, an 1 asked that they bo not allowed to leave th city. The order permitting Mr. Hobbs to gc homo was then dulv mado and entered, and tne court adjourned lor two (lavs. After the two days' recess proceedings on Iho twenty-ninth day of the trial wero begun by tho continuation of tho testimony ot Dr. Allan McLano ila i.ilton, of New York. The witness was eioss-exanuned by Mr. beovillo. and in answer to que-tions he said a man may be insane trom a medical point ot view, and yet be able to distinguish perfectly between right and wrong. Dr. Worcester, of Biston, who had been caded two or three weeks ago as an expert for the doli iis", and who was abruptly disinis.-ed by Mr. Seovill", appeared next as ail expert for the prosecution. Ho had examined Guiteau in jail, ami watched him and listened to Ins utterances in court lor several weeks. and ho thought tho prisoner was sano. Tho prisoner meeied at i.ia and asked the. doctor how mncli he would be paid for that opinion. Tho distiict attorney asked two J.'llg lnpotlute.il questions, embracing tlio prosecution's view of the case, and the doctor raid that, assuming the propositions to be true, he thought Guiteau was sane wheu he shot the l'resi lent. Guiteau in terrupted the reading of theso questions with denials and corrections. Ho inri-tcd that he was inspired, alleged that District Attorney Corkhill obtained from him, on July 3, through ft deception, an interview on the subject, at.il complained that Cor . bill destroyed his notes of this interview, in which tho inspiration theory was stated, and then declare I in court that Guiteau had never thought of inspiration until weeks after tho as?as-iinatioa. Ou tho cross examination of Dr. Worcester it appeared that he had at first regarded (Juiteau as insane, ami bad written to Mr. Scovillo asking whether he could be of use to the pr'souer. Guiteau was in ft bad temper, and ho abused his coun sel for the way he conducted the cross examination until Mr. Kcoville's emo tion became painfully apparent. Then Guiteau relented for the moment, but after ward be again called his counsel " a consum mate idiot," and quarreled with his sister, ending tip with tho declaration that it would had been well for him had all bis relatives died twenty years ago. Ho said: "If I were indicted for manslaughter aud Scoville de fended me I woutd be hanged for nmrdor," and "I expect that the Almighty, notwith standing Booville'H asinine character, will see that I am protected." The day's proceedings ended with a brief examination' of Mrs. Duu mire, Guiteau's divorced wife, who identified two photographs of him, taken somo years ago, and denied having said to Mrs. Scovillo any thing about the prisoner being insane. Dr. Theodore Dimon, ot Auburn, N. Y., who was brought to Washington as an expert by Iho defense, but, like Dr. Worcester, changed his views after an examination and rbaoi vatioo, was put on the stand by the prosecution ou the thirtieth day, and testified that in his opinion the prisoner was cane. To Colonel Corkhili's hypothetical questions also bis answers were, "Sane." He thought Guiteau's conduct in the court-room not assumed, but the natural out come of his character. The prisoner's actions in court were cousibtetit with his nature under the circumstances. Guiteau asked the witness whether If the Lord eotild inspire ft man two thousand yoars ago no could not do it to-day, and the witness ropBed in tho affirma tive. D. McLean Shaw, the witness who tosti fled that Guiteau told him eight or nine years ago that he would imflato Wilkes Booth, was recalled by Mr. Soovillr, who asked him if ha bad not been indicted in New Jersey for per jury. The witness saarl yes, but tho Jury ac quitted him. Guiteau again denounced this witness violently, dooliiring hi story falso. Guiteau was inclined i- be quarrelsome dur ing the day, and mado another attack on his counsel, saying i "You ask foolish ipiOHtlous; yon have no roiiso at ajl." Ho wanted to read some nf bis letters in court, mid said ho hail one from Dr. Spit.ka, who wrote that ho had received over 200 letter's of congratulation ami commendation for bin testimony, and only two anonymous threats ami two letters from luna tics. " - NEWS OF THE WEEK. Eastern and Middle Stato a. At Mount Union, Vs., John A. Ingram, a miner, provliois to going to work, placed a can of dynamite in bin stovo to dry. Tho paekago ignited and exploded, tearing the building to pieces and killing the man, his wifo and four children. Ono clrjd escaped. Wenzri, Felix, a Bohemian residont of New York, killed his wife, who was about to becomo a mother, and then committed suicide. Tho man had tho reputation of being an idler and drunkard, and was continually quarreling with his wife. Skatino casualties are becoming numerous. James Burns, nino years old, and Frederick Grant, aged twelve, were drowned while skating at Dover, N. H.; two sons of IJobort Berth lost their lives by breaking through the ico at Hidden, Mass., and at Middletown, Conn., all on tho same day, Bertio and Oswyn Atkins, aged respectively eight and ten, woro drowned whilo skating. Siwnrixv has the excitement produced bv tho discovery of the defalcation of Baldwin, cashier of the Newark (N. J.) Mechanics' National bank abated when Frederick A. rainier, auditor of city accounts of Newark, confesses that ho has embezzled at least $125, (100 of tho city's funds. Pajnier delivered him self into cus'ody and was taken to jail. Tho money is said to have been lost in Wall street speculation. Mits. Maiuon L. Dow, Philadelphia's only female stock broker, has been arrested on the charge of obtaining money from some of her contldiug feminino cnvtonicra on false repre sentations. A onrAT b ast, which bai been iu prepar ation for nearly a year, was fired the other day at a limestone quarry near Easton, Pa., and 40,000 tons of rock were dislodged. To accom plish tliU four tttnnels, each fifty feet long, were urn into the Hillside aud ten tons of pow der were used. Tiif. investigation into the financial condi tion of Newark i-howed a suqirising stato of atfaiis. City Treasurer Winans, who acknowl edged that be accommodated Auditor Palmer w ith loans of thousands of dollars "in anticipa tion of warrants,"' was Biispendo.l pending an investigation of his books. Willia-Ji A. Hall, the chief clerk in the controller's ollice, was found to have disappeared. The resignation of Auditor rainier was accepted at a meeting of tho common council. South and West. FoiR men stoio some cattlo belonging to a man named Fowler in New Mexico. Fowler, wiili two hired men, pursued tho thieves and killed all four. Bv an accident to a railroad train near P.us sellville, Mo., three prominent citizens of that section were killed and two others badly in jured. State Rc'sATon H. H. Riddlederger was elected a United States Senator from Virginia, in place of Senator John W. Johnston, tho in- oumbent. Mr. riiddleberger, who was elected by a joint voto of cighty-ono to forty-fivo for Mr. Johnston, subsequently introduced two bills in the State senate for the settlement of the State debt on the Iicadjuster plan. "Kentucky day" at the Atlanta exposition was signalized by the presence of the entire Kentucky legislature and representatives of al most every prominent newspaper in the State. t MALt.rox is reported to be spreading rap idly in all directions throughout Illinois. A ruiE at Fort Valley, Ga., destroyed a block of buildings, among them the Byington hotel, causing an aggrega'e estimated loss ot $00,030. From Washington. DrniNO November there arrived in tho United States 51,530 omigrauts, against 37,593 in the same month last year. The Senate unanimously confirmed the nom ination of Benjamin Karris Brewster as attorney-general and J. O. Bancroft Davis as assist ant secretary of state. Secretary op State FRELiNonuYSEN has taken possession of his o.'Hce. Ex-Secretary and Mrs. Blaine gavo a reception to Mr. Fre linghuysen, which was attended by President Arthur, the presidout of the Senate, speaker of tho House, all the members of the cabinet, the justices of the supreme court, etc The President nominated Iloraco Gray, chiof justice of the Massachusetts supreme court, as successor to the lato Justice Clifford, of the United Slates supreme court. Tho follow ing nominations were also mado: Thomas C. Acton, of New York, to bo assistant treasurer of tho United States at Now York city; William Henry Treseot, of South Caro lina, to be special envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to the republics of Chili, Peru and Bolivia; George M. Duskin to be attorney of tho United States for the Southern District of Alabama. The Senate, in executive session, confirmed ex-Senator Howe as postmaster-general, Judge Gray as associate justice of the supremo court Thomas C. Acton as United States assistant treasurer at Now York city, and William H. Treseot as special envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the republics of rem, utuii and isoiivia. Timothy O. Howe, of Green Bay, Wis., the new postniastor-general, was born in Liver more, Me., iu 1816, was admitted to the bar in 1839, served ono term in the Maine legislature removed to Wisconein in 1845, was elected a judge of the circuit and supreme courts in 1850, bocame a United States Senator in 1861 md served eighteen years. Further confirmations by the Senate: Alonzo J. Edgerton, Chief Justice of Dakota; Pierre C. Van Wyck, superintendent of the assay ollice, New York; J. B. Eekfe ldt, assayer at tho Philadelphia mint. The chairmen of the leading committees oi the. House, as appointed by Speaker Keifer, are: Ways aud Means Mr. Kelley, of reu:i sjlvania; Bankiug and Currency Mr. Crapo, of Massachusetts; Appropriations Mr. Hiscock, of New York; Eleotions Mr. Calkins, of In diana; Judiciary Mr. Reed, of Maine; Agri cultureMr. Valentino, of Nebraska; Foreign Affairs Mr. Williams, of Wisconsin; Publio Lauds Mr. Pound, of Wisconsin; Commerce Mr. l'age, of California. Foreign News. By an explosion in ft colliery pit at Bolton, England, about forty lives wer reported lost. Advices from Algiers, iirica, state that 100 persons were drowned by the bursting of a dam at Perrcgaux. Fearkol marine disasters are reported from St. John's, N. F., Including the loss of several vest els with their crews. A dispatch from Cairo, Egypt, says that se rious troublos have broken out in the Soudan. A falso prophot with 1,600 followers has totally annihilated Governor Fashoda's force of 850 Egyptians and killed the governor. Tun Dublin correspondent of tho London Time says that "the organization against the payment of ronts Is becoming still more for midable. It is regardod as muoh of a crime to go Into the land oourt as to pay rout. Lists of persons who liavo served notices and of those suspected of paying rents aro postod at Ihn chnpels and at other plaeos whero they are likely to be seen, and although thn pnlico tear them down they aro soon posted again." Hon. IIahnuiai, Hammn, United States min ister to Spain, presented his credentials to King Alfom-o, at Madrid. In an editorial on Guiteau's trial, tho Lon don Timet says : "Althongh ft murderer and ft cheat, Guiteau has produood tho most farcical trial ever hoard of." Tiik steamer Bath City, from Bristol, Eng land, bound for Now York, sprang aloak during heavy weather off Newfoundland and sank. Tho crow of twonty-BOTon men, including the captain, took to two boats. Ono of tho boats capsized and four of tho occupants were drowned. Tho remaining twonly-threo men woro exposed to intonso cold, from tho effects of which the captain and five of tho crew diod. Tho survivors wero threo days and nights in the boats in a deplorablo condition, beforo thoy were rescued by a passing vossol and taken to Liverpool. Gem-hat, ANotrroniN, governor of Eastern Siberia, expresses tho opinion that, the ro. mainderol the crow of tho lost Arctio e xplor ing steamer Jcannetto have been fallen in with by natives anil hospitably trcalod. EsrosiTo, an Italian who was arrested in New Orleans somo timo ago and extradited by the Italian government on the chargo ot having committed murder and brigandage in Italy, was tried at Palermo and found guilty, but in consequence of extenuating circum stances ho has been sentenced to life servitude. IOIITY-SEVEXTII CONGRESS. Henup Tho following bills woro Introduced and ro terred : By Sir. Williams, a bill for the estab lishment of a bureau of animal industry and U prevent tho exportation of diseased cattlo aui spread of infectious diseases among domcstit animals. By Mr. Sherman, abilltofacilitatotlu decision of controvcrtoel questions in custom! lovcnuo cases, amending the laws in relation to revenue duties. By Mr. Hoar, to fix tin day for tho meeting of electors fur President and Vieo-Presideut, to provide for and regulat tho counting of the votes for tho saro and the decision of questions arising thereto Com mittee on privileges and elections.... Tho reso lutions of Messrs. Beck and Moxloy and tin bill of Sir. Garland in relation to the presiden tial succession were taken np and argued bj Messrs. Jones, of Florida, and Bayard, and filially the pending resolutions of instruction tx tho judiciary co umittee to inquire and report legislation on the subj ct, with tlio bill of Mr. Garland, wero referred to that committee Sir. Sillier introduced a bill to prevent the adulteration of food and drugs.... Sir. llutler offered a icsolulion, which was adopted, in structing tho committee on civil service and retrenchment to inquire into the advisability and propriety of providing by law for tho com pensation of United States district attorneys, assistant district-attorneys, marshals, deputy marshals, collectors of customs, collectors of internal revenue, deputy collectors and United States commissioners by paying them fixed salaries, to be regulated aud graded as near as may bo by the services rendered air l respon sibilities imposed, and that said onimitteo havo leave to report by bill or otherwise.... The House joint resolution for adjournment to January 5 was adopted.... Mr. Morgan, of Ala bama, spolto at length in opposition to the woman suffrage bill introduced by Sir. noar ....Mr. Blair introduced a bill to protect pen sion money from attachment and low or seizure by process of law and the amount of the same money when invested iu homesteads. llesolu iions were adopted directing tho sec retary of tho treasury to furnish to that body the present rates of duties imposed on Aniori"- can manufactured goods by France, Germany and Mexico, and tuo rates oi wages paid opera' lives in those countries.... Sir. Mitchell iutro. duced a bill relating to the compensation and expenses of pension agents. It fixes tho com pensation of agents at $4,000, allows fifteen coins lor eacu vouctier prepared and paid, and makes provision for actual expenses of rent and fuel. ...Sir. Call spoke in explanation of his bill lor the protection of Homestead sottlers. It provides that where a section of public land under an act of Congress granting laud to corporations or others has been mado prior to a homestead entry, but has not been approved bv tho government until after such entry, the homestead entry shad hold good and a patent for tho same bo issued to the settler upoa the completion of the period of settlement required bylaw. Whero tho homestead settler has been elispossessed his title is to be defended by and at the expense ot tne L nited Mates and tne patents issued in violation of law to be canceled. The bill was referred to the committee on public lands., The Garfield memorial resolutions were con curred in, and the Senate then adjourned over the holidays. llniiHO. ""io Senate bill crantlncr the frankinor nrivl. egc to Lucretia B. Garfield was taken trom tht speaker's table on motion of Mr. McKinlej and passed. ...Sir. Deustcr, of Wisconsin, wai sworn in as a member.... Five hundred and ninety bills and resolutions were introduced during the day, among them being the follow ing: By Sir. Siniouton, to abolish duties on salt, woolen blankets and agricultural linplO' men's, and to reduce tho duty on all othei uuuatjio articles te-n per cent , except on dia momls, golel and silver jowelry, silk or article of which silk is tho component value, ou which the duty shall be increased twenty per cent.; also to repeal tne arrears oi pension act. Bv Sir. Upson, resolution requesting tho President to solicit trom tlio British government a list ot the names of all American citizens under arrest oi confine 1 in British prisons by authority of said government, with a statement as to the cause therefor, and to communicate to the Senate and House said list aud statement and all correspondence with that government relating to any arrest or imprisonment of American citiz us. By Sir. Hank, a bill for tho pro tection of tho person of the President of the united btates. It provides lor ttie punishment by death of an assault with intent to kill the President of the United States. If it shah be shown that the assailant was irresponsible at the time of the assault he shall bo confined in an asylum for the lusano tor 1 i to. Mr. McKinloy, from the Garfield memorial committee, reported the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Whereas, i he melancholy event of the vio lent and tragic death of James A. Garfield, lite President of the United States, having occurred during the recess of Congress, and the two bouses of Congress sharing in tho general grief and desiring to manifest their sensibility on the occasion of the publio bereavement; Jienulceit, That the two houses will assemble iu tho hall of the House ot Representatives on a day and hour to be fixed and anuoune'ed by the joint committee, and that in the presence of the two houses there assembled, an address on the life and character of James A. Garfielil, late President of the United States, bo pro nounced by the Hon. James G. Blaine; and that the presidout of the Senate pro tern, and the speaker of the House of Kepreseutatives be requested to invite the President and ex-Presidents of the United Slates, the heada of the several departments, the judges of the supreme court, tho represen tatives of foreign governments, the governors of the several States, the general of the army, the admiral of the navy, and such officers as have received the thanks of Congress. Jletolved, furtlier, That the President of tho United States be requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to Mrs. Lucretia Garfield, and to assure her of the profound sympathy of the two houses of Congrcsj for her deep per sonal affliction, and their sincere condolence for the late natiot-al bereavement The speaker announced the standing com mittees of the House. Mr. Kobinsou, of New Y'ork, offered a resolution, which was reforred. calling on the President for the names of all persons claiming to be American citizens who within the past year have been arrested and imprisoned in Great Britain. The House then adjourned over the holidays. Fifty-eight million dollars is the estimate value of finger rings of this country actually worn, and still there are people mean enough to go hacking and coughing because they do not want to invest 25 cents for ft bottle of Or. Bull's Cough Syrup. CALENDAR I0R 1882. .1. Jan. July 3 14 20 21 eh 10! it 7il ,4 7 Feb. '4 3'l 8 '5 Aug. 7 ailaa 23 28 ... I ... I ... I 9 7 8 9 U I5."6 M 15 21 2223 Mar. 3 Sept 4 5 e 9 161 93 SO 91 92i23 7 8,9l3o: s4. II H 13 18.19 to 3' Apr. I 8 5 261 1930 6 7 5 6 8 19 to Oct. 3 4 8 10 1 Ml 21 i 28' 9 ! B 19 to 26 $ l3 15 1 '7 '8 7 22 23 4;95 29130131I. May 1 Nov. Q IOiII 1 61 7 16,17 18 I2!I3 14 15 i6;I7 18 2223:24 25: 19 20 21. 22 26 2729 1 23 ' !j 25; 29.30,31 June Dec. 4 5 6 7 8' 11 12 131415 l819 2o!2122 95 26,27.28120 I 9 4? I iff. 3 4 5 6 10 1112a 131 I7il8il9'30 8: 14 15 2I22:23 I u u i3rl 25 26127 3H-- A Judge's ( linrpp, AVIlh Vfintions. Tho following corner from Georgia, and its accuracy is vouched for by the Bli'nogrnphi'r who took it down: Judge - was r.otrd for! tho way ho got mixod in his charges to the jury. On ono occahion a faRo was tried liefote him tho points of which may be brie fly Htatcd thus: Smith brought suit against Jon s upon a jiromiHsory note given for a homo, Jones' dfjonse wns failure of consideration, he averring that at the time 01 me puroimw the horse hail the glanders, of which he died, and thnt Smith know it. Smith replied that the herte did not hava the glanders, but had the distemper, and that Jones knev it wheu he bought. The judge charged the jury: " Gen tlemen of the jury, pay attention to tlio charge of the court. You havo already mado one mistrial of this case because yon did not pay attention to tho chargo of tho court, and I don't want you to do it again. I intend to make it so clear to you this timo that you cannot possibly make any mistake. This suit is npou a note given for a promissory borne. I hope you understand thnt. Now, if you find that at tho time of tho sale Smith had the glanders, and Jono-i knew it, Jones cannot recover. That is clear, gentlemen. I will state it again. If you iind that at the timo of the sale Jones had tho distemper, and Smith knew it, then Smith cannot possibly recover. But, gertleuten, I will state it a third time, so that you cannot pos sibly make a lnistalo. Jf at the time of the sa'o Smith lud the glanelers, and Jones had tho distemper, and the horse knew it, then neither Smith, Jones nor tho horse can recoer. Let tho record be given to the jury." Hivjier's Maga zine, Those Happy Days. An Austin couple, belonging to the highest circle, thut had not been mar ried very long, were overheard con versing a fow evenings ago. " Georgo, you srem to have grown cold and indifferent. Do you never think of those hiippy strolls we used to take when we were only engaged?" 11 Yes," he snarled, ''I thick of those happy days beforo we were married every time you open your potato trap." Texas Sifting.. When a tenant wishes to hold his dwelling house for another year he re-Iuascj it. A Holyoke, Mas., exchange alludes to the cure of D. O. Jtidd, Eq U. S. Super visor of Postal Card Manufactory, who wa cured by St. Jacobs Oil of rheumatit-m and neuralgia. Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard. Wine is now made from oranges in Southern California. It U said to be ember-colored, and to taste like dry oci, witu an orange aroma. Mr. Geo. Drake, 48 Oak St., Indianapolis, Ind., euflered terribly with " water" rheu- tnnticm 1 fa napd At Tflnntm Oil find wna entirely cured. N. Y. Spirit of the Times. Shoes to be fashionable must taper to a rounueet point at the toes. Kiinlca na I.lff lit atrorers. The loss of life in India duo to the ravages of venomous snakes is almost incredible. Vet Consumption, which is as wily and fatal as the deadliest Indian reptile, is winding its coils round thousands of people while the victims are unconscious of its presence. Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery'1 must be uxod to cleanso the blood of the scrofulous lm pin it es, for tubercular consumption is only a form of scrofulous disease. " Golden Medical Diacovory" is a sovereign remedy for all forms of scrofulous disease, or king's-evil, such as tumors, wuito swelling, lever sores, scroiuious sore eyes, as well as for other blood and fckin diseases, iiy druggists. A ni'TcuMi who s.dd diseased meat was fined Sim ami tent to the workhouse lor thirty day in Indianapolis. Tnltpu flnt nrrtpil. Dr. It. V. Tikhoe, Bullalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir- 1 nave to thank you tor the great relief re ceivod from your Kavorite Prescription." Mj sickness had lasted seven vears. one of whici I was in bed. After taking one bottle I was suit) vj ue aoom tne House. itoBpeciiuiiv. AMANDA K. KNX13, f ulton, Mich, Moke than 3,000 women are employed in tho railway olliees of Austria. They "receivo a salary of if 15 to IU0 a month. Flla, l ilt, Pits, successfully treated by World's Dispensary Medical Association. Address, with stamp fe pamphlet, Buffalo, N. Y. Till. tllllllf-l limit. r tli.. I,,irliuli fliatinr.l lia. ween Dove r and Calais, advances at the rd'e of a loot nu iiour. J lie Bcience of Life, or Belf-rreservatton, a medical work for every man -young, middle aged or oldj 125 invaluable prescriptions. 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Mass., layr In the full of 1876 1 wan taken with bleediuK of the lungs, followed by a severe coiuiii. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was confined to my bed. Iu 1877 1 was ad mitted to the hospital, xhb doctors said I had a hols In my lima as bit: as a half-dollar. At one time a re port went around that I ii u rlmd. I mve ud hope. but a friend told ine of Da. William Hall's Dalsam fob TUB Lvnus. 1 got ahottlc, when, to my surprise, I couuueuced to fuel bettor, aud to-day I fuel better thau for threo years pmil. I write this hoping every one afflicted with dim med lungs will take Da. Wl Uah LULL'S Balsah, and m convinced that coif uui-j-iok cam us cumtD. I cu poaitively say It has done mvre good than all the other medicines I Lavs taken uluce my sickness, A I.I.KN'H Urn In Food-eves Nervous Debility k VteakuuHi of (ieuerallve llriaai, l--all drutltdiu, send t or Circular. Allen's fliirmacy, Jia First y.,N. V. fumble Aches. Among the sches whioh the unprecedented career of Hostotter's Stomach Bitters has proved to be curable are those experiended by the rheumatic. Testimony of the most con vincing chsractor establishes the fact that the atrocious disease, even alter resi-.ting the most potent remedies of tho pharmacoperia, has suc cumbed to the action of this beneficent blood dnpnrent. Add to this fact the important one that it is safe, and its superiority is very mani fest. Unfortunately safety cannot be predi cated of the ordinary drugs used to overcome rhoumatism, among which are several violent poisons, and somo of them, as in the case of arsenio, have a tendency to aggregate in the system, aud cause death at some nnlooked for moment A slight over dose of the chiof reme dy, colchicum, causes spasm of the heart an death. The Bittern, bosides being a depurent, remedies dyspepsia, constipation, liver com plaint and general dobility. New South Wales, with a population of oss than H0J.000, has a debt of ?'J0,O(m,HI(l. Increnae nnd Prcrrnr. The census Bhows that the proportion of votors to the population is 1 to 6 74-100. The proportion of persons troubled with kidney an 1 liver disorders has been alarmingly in creasing, but since the almost universal use of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure these dis eases sro rapidly diminishing. Kino Ili-MiiEiiT, of Italy, is selling some of Ins r alacos in order to pay Ins lather s (loots. Vkoetise. Too on at surce-s of tho Veor- tine as a clcan'or and purifier of tho blood is shown beyom: a doubt by Iho great numb rs who have taken it, and received immediate relief, with such remarkablo cures. TIIK M.VIIKI.TS. NKW YotlK. neefCntlln-Med. Nat live wt. DtT 10?i Calves Good to Prime Veals.. 6 (VJ Sheen 3f' 6; Lnnilis 6 (fH 7 Hogs I.ivo (i'i W Plowed, citv 7r'Q 8 Flour 1.x. Slate, giiod to fancy 6 50 f4 8 00 extern, good to elioice l on it) y no Wheat-No. 2 lied 1 V,r1 1 40i No. 1 Whito 13S H lmy. rtyo Prime State 05 H 7 I iiu ley Two-rowed State 82 ((J 85 Corn I'ngradodWesternMixed CO (ii) fit) Southern Yellow v''0 o Oats Whito State CO ttt) 63 Mixed Western iVM 40 Ftav Med. to Prime Timothy. 75 ( 85 St i n w No. 1, Itye 70 Oi 80 Hops State, 1HH1 2G Uti 21 Pork Mess, new, for export. ..18 25 HIS 50 Lard City Steam 10 00 fall) HO lietitie i ii m Mil Petroleum Crude GJk) Ti llelined HVM 8'' Dnttor Stato Creamery 83 OH 3(1 jMury ZD no Western lm. Creaincrv 30 Oh 31! Factorv 12 OA 30 Cheeso Stato Factory i) H 12 j Mums a fij) vyt Western 8''o 11:,4 Eggs State and Penti 30 ftS 31 Potatoes--Furly ltoi-.statc,bhl 2 87 tig 3 12 UIKFALO. (Steers Good Shippers 5 30 (74 5 CO Lambs Western 4 25 On C 00 Sheep-Western 4( 0 0t 5 00 Hogs, Good toClioico Yorkers. . U 00 0C C 10 Flour CvGround, No. 1 Spring G 75 Or, 7 25 Wheat No. l.Hardlinluth.... IOIJ.i) 151 Colli -No. 2 Mixed C 05 OS Oats-No. 2 Mix. West 4S C'4 50 Parley Two-rowed Stato 90 (ifi l0 hoston. Beef Extra plate and family. .11 50 W,15 00 Hogs Live "... G,V'5 7 Hogs City Dressed 8 ja Pork Extra Prime per bbl. . . .10 00 (a 18 50' Flour Spring Wheat Patents. . 8 00 04 8 75 Corn Mixed and Yellow 72 ftj 75 Oats Extra Whito 57 Ot 69 live State 1 00 0i 1 00 Wool Washed Comb Delaine iilA0& 40 Unwashed " " 30 31 WATLllTOWN fMASS.) CATTLE MARKKT. Beef Extra quality 0 62y, 7 50 Sheep Livo weight 3 fj 5' Lambs 3 0 Hogs, Northern, dressed 8 riHLADKLPUIA. Flour renn. Ex. Family, good 6 50 0 50 Wheat No. 2 lied 1 374 1 33 livo Stato 98 ot) 93 Com Stato Yellow GOJrTj 69 Oats Mixed 49 0i 49 Butter Creamery Extra Pa.. ,. 42 ftj 42 Cheese- Now York Full Cream. 13JfQ l:) Petroleum Crudo G (is 7 Itelined 7-; IV, THE COUNTRYMAN IN THI Weather Signal Ollice. Mr. Jeremiah Toadvlne.cf the rural district, brought a letter of Introduc tion to the United States Signal Ollk ccr, and by the latter gentleman was shown the beautiful scientific instru ment for measuring and determining the various changes and conditions of the weather. I'ointing to the stand ard thermometer he explained to Mr. T. tho usesof the heat gnuce, where uiion Mr. T. anxiou.-ly Inquired if ho "hadn't nuther un to spare sich a nlco mercliiiie to sot the weather In liayln' and harvest time." Histnspoc lionof the aeroraeteror wind measurer evoked the expression: "Wouldn't sho be the racket to run the wind mill with." The barometer was one too many for Toadvine, and, look ing quecrly at the oflieial, as if he were utterly nonplussed and bank rupt of words, said: " Friend, did you ever have the reumatis?" The abruptness of the question surprised the oilieer, who replied, "No never." " What" Evidently recollecting himself, Mr. T. stopped on the ragged edge of the threadbare remark, and said: "I only wauled to know, for if this trap (pointing to the barometer) shows the good an bad weather afore It's time, it would be a bully trap for people with reumutis; they could Hank it every time. I'p my country when folks has It they use St. Jacohs fiL. an' it'sa powerful argyment ai;in reumatis it's the upper elorg in the light every time." with thanks for the unexpected information, the ofli eial politely turned Mr. Toadvine over to the usher to show him to the street car, while he, looking over his puper, read: "Mrs. T. A. Gist, No. VM Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: I had inflammatory rheuma tism very badly. Inone footandankle it seemed to have taken hold with the determination to etuy, and the morn ing I obtained the Sr. Jacobs On. I could not put my foot dow n to the floor, even for an instant. I used it lhat evening for the first lime.and Ilia next morning for the second time, and that afternoon put my foot down for several minutes. On the Sunday following I could stand up and walk a few su ps. On Tuesday could wulk about my room and w ent down stairs by holding on to the banisters Now I can walk quite well and Here la very little pain left. Just thiiilone boule and a half, and 1 am aim nstfree from pain! 1 1 is a womVi fill iu diciue. N Y N U- TRUTH ft,', 'JIITT. Tfa "ot'I'diI tt4 tiat. martini- ih,A.i BpanuL 8tf ul tVitar-4 nil fci Mali witti ;t, Bticnt, nu oi itm. fti.H lock ol bfcif. Mnd eoitu r riCTOBi tl jnut futurt faiuLwd or tufa, piieholoticail-f ' Afflict rJ, wtb &, Udm and -lac f intcim-, tid km m otriiui, mods j niuriM I ail nil (ktisBod, AMftw ttoi. L lUruaN. 10 Nmi'j H. Uttoa, klaa. 7 ANTED SO Girl, fiond wnseat . weIv. m JfJirhta leiitly wurU tckvriii to lie jiiitile tit nonio. 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I Advise All Who Are Suffering as I Have Suffered to Give VEGETINE a Trial. Bobtok, Septembor 9, 1877. Mn. It. Tt. Sitti'ns- Hear Sir 1 liavo mirrored with Scrofulous Hiimni f irm vi n years, and could pet no relie f, 1 have tried even lliinu In Hie sliatie of herbs, naive, plasters, etc., but not liluu did ine any k""". 1 w, from mj knees to nu ankle, one mas ot sores. 1 was advised liy polic e ottlec r W. 11. Mill to try Vkof.tink. I rnm Ineneed lat .till v. ISTii. Alter ttlKitlir I lie second bob tie I beiiiu In .'et relief, and tliu sores to heal np. 1 was finally reduced tonne larire ulcer on my ripht le .', Hint ran so much nnd looked so had lhat many aid I niul Inn" in . leu: but, alter I had taken four teen lv. tllex.it Vrot TiNE. my leg was all healed up, and I am nnw R wi ll as ever 1 was in my lite. I enn Uder Vi on ink the bet cleanser and purifier of the lilnml. and advise all who uiav be sntTerinc as I have Mltlcrcd touivo It atrial. HKNUY T. (SMITH. No. 60 Utlca Street, Boston, Mass. Si'nnFm.ots Hr-Motw. Tlio VrfiETtfi! has cured manv cases ot Herolula of live, ten and twenty yearn' -t....,li..., tvl...r,. tl,r. nitlivnt liim bad manv pbvsieians. tried manv nf the known remedies; anil, alter trying the VrorrlNK. the enniinnn remark is: "It acts dit f reiitlv, works differently, frmii any medicine 1 have ever taken." Vkoktink will cleaubu scrofula from the system. Try it. VEGETINE I CAN RECOMMEND. KoMKnviLLEf June 10, 187S, t in Vil li ur--;it lira"! re I ran rr-comnr-nrl In the tiioiiout t. rtm tmir Vi'tii' riXK nr. a unrifi'-r nf tlio iilMttil. Hnvimiin-t with a i -.-ii nl ul injury nl tho hi inn r.n l K-mti- ihtvo over ruirt- r-n vrarn iifro, my niiKin l.-.u l...mt t-A-,.Hrn ti I'ff.'it lf:il fif till- till If. IlTl'l Vf-rV i-uintnl. 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