EDITOR, YTED5ESDAY HORSING, MAR. 7, 187. Our Washington Letter. Bpeetid to the Rkpubmcax. Warrington, I). C, March 2, 77 Wheu Representative) Springer of Illiuoia. "wit! but baker's dozen of lis party benchmnn behind him, en deavored yesterday to bull-dozo the Speaker or the IIous, democratic tac tics evidently reached their culimna (ion. It was tlio last agony of the ex piring party, and was as Indecorous as it was ifl'ectuaL After all hope was gone Sprifiger endeavored by interpos ing dilatory motions to interfuro with and prevent the counting of the elec toral vote. He was ruled out of order hj his own Democratic speaker, ap pealed from tho Chair and was ruled down by the House. Capping the cli max he then in a mautver intended to 4)0 sublime "but which was only ridicu Jous appealed "to the people of the country." It was a paltry bit of bur- ' lesque, and would htat been laugha ble had lit been less shameful. Thus the democratic body politic in Con gress passes from its temporary resus tication to obscurity, greater growing the agouy as nearer draws the hour of its final dissolution. Not eveu the promise of a future resurrection lights ihe darkness of this passover, and in proper appreciation of this vnmourn- , ed fact the dying body, with thought to posterity where posterity will givo none to it, publishes its last will aud testament. Having nothiug to leave but a bad example, it gives that cheer fully, and no member thero so dead but that he struggles up to add his crocodile. Like funeral mile-etones they made the passage of the Louisia ua debate, and stood gaping along the dark .path of tho Oregon investigation, and every one points out a grave: hie jacet The Herald, the leading democratic weekly in this city, came out with a strong cditoral last Sunday headed .."No more Tilden in ours." The Courier-Journal takes the same ground, nnd so do many of the western papers. They appear to believe that there will be enough life left in the party in 1880 to run a candidate, but they don't in tend Tilden shall bo that candidate. If they should have a new election next month he could not get the nomi nation. Thoy attribute their defeat this time more than nil else to his mysterious management of the cam paign, and Tilden's letter in to-day's New York papers is naught else than on apology to the party under-lcaders vss ment. It remiuds me of a story 'they iysei U) tell of Gen. Polk. During the yvwar KJ&i&ftral Polk ordered a sergeant I to (Ire a caanon which had been load- I cd ierbeu ,ht aud allowed to cool. The sergeant .eaid it would burst. Polk "aid it wouldn't. It did, and killed thirty men. Polk picked up the ser vant's head and apologized. Tilden apologizes (o Hendricks. The fil'ibusters in t!i Tf rtiiM Unvn fng as much delay r8 possible, but tfe decided grounds taken by Speaker landall yesterday and the large ma--iity by which he was eustained, how that the obstructionists are posi ivelj powerless ta successfully mist i completion of the dectoral count, ii eveu before this will reach you ayes will be Pjesideflt The inau ration is to be without ar.y of the np and show which have distiu iithed preceeding ones, and will be pla and unostentatious as becomes American citizen passing to tha -cutive chair of tho Nation. PJodg 1 Mr. Hayes is to an admhiiatra af economy and reform, the real, .1 dfetf sham article, this plainness :pt ftt. detract from tho dignity j3 occasioo. AH of tho earlier Jeuts were .acgurated without X U)eio tr.iumphaJ arches or mu BOttfrlijs Wass aud rosuiag can Thomas Jefferjiou ridiug ojd borse--tirtly unattended io tiie .C'ap , bere La dismounted, tied JtU aud walking up to the butldiug e 4th of otice prescribed by dd we know that they discharged 'utie fuite as v. Jl a their sue- klistanJing all that Las Wii coulrarv, I am to day iu- 'y good authority that there j a -position iu iresi-1 dent Hayes' On blurt. It is however on dit that a southerner will be ap pointed to fill the vacancy left by Davis on the Supremo beuch, aud the names mentioned are Hcrschel V. Johnson nnd John Hancock. To fill this vacancy as it was filled before, will take just about three hundred pounds. It is rumored that the posi tion of Secretary of War will be ten dered John A. Logan. Hayes is ex pected hero to-morrow evening. Ho comes over tho road in Tom Scott's private car. The Biitish Parliament now pro poses to adopt the American metcro logical system, and in a report setting forth the perfection of the weathei bu reau in the United Slates, admits that we are ahead of all the world iu the accuracy of our predictions. Europeau advices are that Russia is adopting tho craw-fish movement, that is, getting cut backwards, and that there'll be no war. So mete it be. I for one, don't take any more stock in wars. I got enough in '62-3. Maxwell. President Hayes' Inaugural. The inaugural addre?s of President Hayes, delivered on Monday last, is too long to be reproduced by us in full. AVe therefore give a synopsis and a few extracts from it. He refers to his letter of accept ance, when placed in nomination, and says : "I wish now, when every motive for misrepresentation has passed away, to repeat what was said before the elec tion, trusting that my countrymen will cordially weigh and understand it, and that they will feel assured that sentiments declared in accepting the nomination for the Presidency will be the standard of my conduct in the path before me." He assures his countrymen of the south that it is his earnest desire to promote their truest interests; the in terests of both white and colored, and to use his efforts in behalf of a civil policy which will forever wipe out in our political affairs the color line and tho distinction between North and South. He then repeats his views as t civil service reform substantially tho same a; promulgated in his letter of accept ance, aud recommends au amend ment to tho Constitution prescribing a term of six years for the Presiden tial office, and forbidding a re-eletion. "With respect to the financial con dition of the country, I shall not at tempt an extended history of the em barrassment and pro3trution which we have suffered during the past three years. The depression in all our vari ed commercial and manufacturing interest- throughout the couutry, which began in September 1873, still con tinues. It is very gratifying, how ever, to be able to say that there are indications all around us of a coming change to prosperous times. "Upon the currency question, iu timately connected as it is with this topic, I may be permitted to repeat here the statement in my letter of ac ceptance, that in my judgment the feeling of uncertainty inseparable from an irredeemable paper currency, with its (luctuatious of values, is one of the greatest obstacles of a return to pros perous times. The only safe paper currency is one which rests upon a coin basis, and is at all times and promptly converted into coin. I ad here to tho views heretofore expressed by" me in favor of Congressional legis lation in behalf of early resumption of specio payment, 'and I am satisfied srnt only that this U wise, but that the iutercsts as well as the public senti ment j the country imperatively de mand it. "Passing from these remarks on the condition of our own couutry, to con sider aur ielations with other lands, wo are remkwid ' by international complications abroad, the threatening of the peace of Iurope that our tradi tional rule of non-interference iu af fairs of foreign jiotwns leas proved of great value iu paet tunes and ought to be strictly observed. "The policy inaugurated by my honored predecessor, President tirant, of submitting la .arbitration grave questions in dispute between ourselves aud foreign powers, points to a new and incomparably befit instrumentali ty foi the preservation of peace,' aud will, as 1 believe, becoma a benificent example of the course to be pursued in similar emergencies by other na tions. If, unhappily, questious of dif ference should at any time duriug the period of my administration, arise be tween the United States aud any t'or &Zn government, it will certainly be jut deposition uud my hope to aid iu their tciilement in the same peaceful eud honorable way, thus securing to our country tl-e great blessings of peace aud mutual good olhecs, wuu aM the nation of the uorld.1' Tin: selection of the electoral tribu oal aud its finding is discussed at length, and iu actions approved of. "- ""hule5 as follows: lie 1 v w r - n "J ov.oajwi, Peonfors, Uepie- sen!ative., Judge?, fellow citizens, hero and everywhere, to unite with mo in an earnest effort to secure to our coun try tho blessing not only of material prosperity but of justice, peaco and union, a union depending not upon the constraint of force, but upon the loving devotion of a free people may be so ordered and settled upon the best and surest foundations that peace and happiness, truth nnd justice, re ligion and piety may be established among us for nil generations." ACriVR AOKNT8 (iKNTT.EMKN OK LAP I ICS, wan tod instantly to intro duce a splendid book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 1K8C1UU10 AMI 1LA.UST1LATCD. Nearly S00 paics, rich iUustrntloiis,fuporb binding, very attractive, nnd a treasure as tho best and cheapest history of tho (Jrcat Exhibition. Kndorsed by tho otll ciuls, press and clergy. In Nolliiia; im mensely. One lady of no experience has clcartMt$;l50 in four weeks. Act quickly, ifutnll. Now or never. For full rmrtic uloris address HUHBAUn BKOH., 1'tfb-' Ushers, Thilndolphia, Pa.- -4'J-.rit involution. ' THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist ing between the undcrsignod was this dav dissolved bv mutual consent, nnd uc . .v'uits divided. .1. K. RLAINE, M. I. It. A. EGBERT, M. 1. Tionesta, Pa., Fob. 6, 1877. St. . Red Hot I Spicy I Newsy! Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1877. Belter Than Ever! Moro and Fresher News, nnd More Read ing Matter than any other Daily Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania! Tit k On, City DaIM- Dkrkick will bo gin the new year with a larger circulation than ever attainod by any daily newsp iper in Pennsylvania outside of the large cities. It, has gained this by giving all tho fresh est news, and sparing no expense in .ob taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of the Oil Region, besides several reporters who are constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors nnd re portorlal staft, are all young and onergetie men, whose aim is to make tho Perrick the leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. The Derrick will bo hotter t'han ever for 187". It will have special reporters at Washington and Harrisburg. who will send daily specials of all important events. Its readers will be kept posted on all tho political news of tho day, as reported from an independent standpoint, while a large rcportorial forco will keep them inforinod on local matters. It will also, n-s it does now, take tho lead in discussing questions of Importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully ior tho interest of the Oil RegioH. It will maintain its position as authority hi oil statistics, and its market quotations will always Le found reliable. If you want Hpiey reading, fresh news, inl'iii ir.ation concerning- tho Oil Region, nnd a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oil City Daily Dkrrick. Terms, 10 per year j six months $"i ; 1 n month in ad vance. W. 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IT 19 THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINEIN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD FROM $18 TO 125 LESS 1HAN OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO 338 Euclid Avenue, wanted CLEVELAND, 0. T?.. A. BALDWIN, Tidioute, Ph., Apent for Warren County. 40-1!) DUUIXO our experience of the pa t nix month, in thsUROOKKY, l'Ac VIS ION, FliOL'U .t FF.F.D 15nw.nesH in Tio nesta, wu have found the old maxim it MONEY savod is money earned," a true one, and that wo. have saved the pcoplo ot the.hor ouph and surrounding country a consid crablo amount. Having had a loui; experience in tjio wholesaic lusines, wo have peculiar fa cilities for buying from tirst han'dw, which enable um to offer extra inducement to Cash Iiuyors, and having adopted tho lnn system of doing business for CASH only, vn can sell k00'! 'r a much lesa profit, in tact, competing with priuos iu anv of tho cities in t lie Stato. In thanking the citizens for liberal pat ronasro in the past, we announco ou.i re moval from tho Fishor utore, to thu pleas ant locatioi:"known a.s tho ACOMQ OU1LD1NC, (immediately south of the Company Store) where, in consideration of tho continued depresHion in tho times, huvo Hain lower ed our priecH, believing that goods bIiouUI not bo sold at war price, where thooppor tunitieH to mako monoy are so much lean. rif-In futuroourtstoro will be keptopsr. until t) P. Af.. for tho mutual benefit of the general public and ourselves. .t. 11. UKUJCKSCWACO. Awarued the Hiln-st Modal at Vitmu. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufactured-, Importer A Denier in CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STERE0SC 0 P E S A N D VIEWS, Albums, (iraphoscopes, and Suita ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. Wo aro Ileadiurters for everything In tho way of STKUF.Oi'T ICONS and VIAU IC LANTJCRNS, bciiiff manufacturern of tho Micro-Sciontilie Lantorn, Stereo-I'aiuijjticon, L'ni versity Stereopticon, Advertisers Slercoptiuon, Artopticou. School Lan'torn, Family l.autoru, VKOPLK'S LANTERN. Each Mtyle beinx tlw bast o.' iLn elaM in the market. Cataloi;uert iT Intoi n aud SI id on, with ilireetioiis for UHiujr, tteut on jiiiication. Any enterpiisiiif; limit can make meiioy witli a Maic Kauiru. j:ir Cut out this advertisement for rcf-eroneo.- DFHQIH'lIC Xl '"llU1" 1,OVF hl'ghtly rLllOIUilO disablel. 1 ngrea-s'n uow paid. Ad ice aiul circular li. e. T. Mc- Mh iiaki., Att'y 7o7 Samsoni St. Phila. Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titusvillo &. Btiifdlo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND A FT 1 '.U Sunday, Jan. 2H, ls77, tmins will run as follows: STATIONS. Nor thw aid. N, 5 p 111 I H: 10 Il0:50 l: t5 Southward No. I H 111 Piltsburnh W Pen I une !l:'2'2 Kittanniiirt b':Ua It. Il k .Tuncli):.-.? Drady Itend 11:10 Parker 11:50 Kmleuton Nu. 1 ) III !:!0 7:4!" 7;0.H 5: 55 5:10 5:00 4::t2 ::ft N. 4 p 111 2:551 1::I2 12:50 11:10, 11:20 No. a m (!:10 4:55 :t:5:i 2:;5 2:15 p 111 :l.- :l:U:l 1:15 ri:02 r.:i.- P:.r.O (1:30 7:ir. 7:57 12:55 1:20 2;:'.0 :i:02 1:2.1 5::t5 f.:2," P:l.r. tWti 10;:!; 12:20 1: t." 7:02 7:55 0:10 l():o-i I: 0 n. m 10: -IS' 12:40 10:'iC. 12:00 Hcrubifriuis Franklin Oil City 1:10 $:I2 0:02 8:2.5 10: IS 0:41 S:45 (1:-I0 0:17 5:25 .".: 15 2:05 8:18 7:25 0:00 :i:5( 12:45 p. ni 1:M 2: 20 3:10 2;l5 10:41 OlonpoUs l".aplo lloek Tionesta Tidionto Irvinetou llonsevine Titusvillo Corry Mavvitlo Builiilo .1:07 S: 10 8: to 1:12 ,r::$.-) I0::t(l 10:00 9.0S 8:1; 8:5:; !:4.r 8:04 7:10 :i::to 1:15 4:12 '.:1H 11: 10:1.1 8:10 0:15 M, 111 p. in P. 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Can't bo mado by every aj;eiit ev ery month in the business we furnish, but thoso willing to work can casny eium a (tozrn dollars a day riprht in theii own localities. Have no room to explain here. Eusinoss pleasant and honoi-ttble. Women and boys nnd j.'irls Ui as well as men. We will furnish you u complete On Ult free. Thu business payH I ctter than imytliiii'j; else. W'c v. ill tiear ex jeiise of starting you. l'arli: uLu-m free. W'.-iti' and '-rt. t'aiioeis nml mo chanicw, t!icir sons and daiv-hiei";, and nil classes in hc'.hI fif pa.vintr woik at home, should writ'.- lo ns aii;l I'-arn nil about ?,:( work at once. Now is Mm t.tno. Iv-n't dilay. Address True ,; t'o., Auirnsi.i, Maine. SURSCRHiEf.ir tbe Forest Repubiuau - It will dy. S939 HLM'RK if- CO., Sueeer.or.-I to Chi. ninii, If" iin'r it Co., Solicitor!". Pnten'u piocnii d iu all ronnlries. .No I'l-en In w valu e. No charges unless tho put. -lit is planted. No foes for lnuUinn prelimina i v eviiiiiiiiatioiis. No additional fecu for idit.iinmp and conducting (t rehearing, lly ft recent decision of the Coin inb sioner a I.'l. rejected iipplii'iitlnns may bo revived. Special attention iven to Interfereneo Cases before the Patent (Mlb:e, ICxtensions bel'nro Cotnrre s, 1 iifrinement Suitrt In ilitl'ercnt Slates, nnil nil litigation ipor lainlnp to In vt iilions or Patents. M nid Mump to Gilmoro Sc Co., lor pnmphlcl of sixty iap;es. fiiiSKl i'a.wiv-i. Warrants ami Conlested Irfind CaKe;i jirosct ulivl befnra tho U. S. Govern 1 Land Olllcp and Depart ment of the Intirior. Private Lund Claims, Mining end l'ro-ciiiption Claims, and lliimi'K'i'iij Cases atteinlnd to. Land Scrip in 40, SO, and M0 acre pieces for sale. This Scrip Is assignable, and can ho located in tho name of tho purchaser upon any Gov ernment land Kiinject to private entry, at per acre. It is of equal valuo Vlth Mounty Land 'Warrants. Send mnmp to Oilmo'rc iV Co., for pamphlet of InsLruo tion. Arror of I'n.v & Konutj. Officers, Soldiers, ami Sailors of tho late war, or their heirs, are in many cases on titled to money from tho Uovernuient of ' which they hiiva no knowledge. Wiito full history of service, nnd slato amount of pny and bounty received. Enclose stamp t't Gilmoro ,v Co., and a full reply,, niter examination, will be given you ire.. K'ciiKfoai.s. AH OIllcerH.-Noblin-s, nnd Sailors woun--ded, ruptured, or injured in the lain war,, however slightly, can obtain a punsion by addressing Gilmoro Co. Case prosecuted by GihuolO t C'. fcra.-vbt SupitiUC Cov,,j. v ;n6"l'"nitol States, tlio Court of Claims, and Ihe South ern Claims Com mission. Each department (d our business Is eon. ducted in a separata bureau, under chargD of tho same experienced parficn employed by the old llrni. Attention lo all bi-s!r.osa entrusted lo Glltimro iv, Co, Is than h. cured. Wo desire to win Huwen by d servin;jf It, Address GILMORB A CO., FWxot, WnshiiiKton, D. C. 411 TO THE WORKING CLAHM.W now prepared to furnish All rlinvm riUi constant employment t home, tho who! of tlio time or for their spare mom!nU. Miisiness new Inland protitablo Por sons of either sex easily cam from fiO cts. to .' j)t r eveniim, and a proportional un by dovotiiitf their whela time to th bsi-licf-s. JKi.N's aiifl uirls can ea' n nearly much as inrii. That all who xoe UUm r. tiee may t-end their uddress, and test tho bu'Ino-s wo make this unparalleled effr: To such as urn not well satisfied wo will send one dollar to pay for the trouble- of writtiiifr. Kul I pai ticnlars, faiuplesworth several dollars to commence work on, and n copy of Home nnd Fireside, one of tlio largest and best I Hunt rated Publication, all Kent freo by mail. Rea lor, if you waul permanent, drolitablo work, ' nddresn. Gerogo Stinson A Co., I'oi Hand, Mo. Xi in THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! Tho LiUlo Rock aud Fori Smith Rail, way Company i sollim;, ut exci-ptioniU-ly low I'l-lees and r.n tonus t'i tuit pur-, chasers, over ONE IVlf LLION?ACi!E8 of thiiir m.innith-ent fjrant on rverv fcidw within twenty miles of their road'. Ad mirably united for production of Coir., Cotton, Giairs'tints-i, Fruits, and u'l. tbcr Northern crops. Winters are n.i'.d, p;r mittiiiLt 'iit d.'or labor lor cjeven months. Soil fertilo beyond precedent. ,i v.ii liopj)(.is, no i roiijdit. Speeial inilinu incuts for t -tabli l.m cut J of inauiilaen-.i-ics. For circulars, a.ldivs V. v. :il.A(.h' Land Commisi i- tier, Little I'.o k, Arknu-' has. .i j J. & P. COATS liavo been awarded a ilal and Diplonm at the Centennial Exposition' nnd com mended by tho Judges for "SUPISSUOEt B'iTBSKJfWTSf, AND -or- SPOOL COTTON'." : : A, T. G0SHGRN,' Dirotor-0(ncraL : KEAI.. j . J, E, HAWLEY, Pros,. : 5 AH;X. R. HOTKI.E!!, S4 41 K!rctary pro torn. 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