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frttliMhle MrHKh f Hack 1'arty Ih the Huh ut KeipreaeHtMtlviHi. Item the Philadelphia Time (Intl.-lXmi.). The election of four Ktintibl loans to Coagre from California Is now eouueded, hcI the olosa condition of imrtl&H In the llousa attract very general Rttentlon. Alt the members of the prssent Congress are now ohoscii, with tlw exception of n vacancy in the Westohewter, DlHtrlct of uwYork,oeesIoned.by the death of Alexander Smith, KiuMIcmu, who UltMl on the day he watt eleotad, ami a vacancy in Iowa, occasioned by the death of Hush Clark, Republican, who died (lining the late extra Hussion. Both these vacancies will be tilled ttt the fall clueKwiH that in lowit in October, und that in New York in Js'oveintier, The Now York dlsl riot in strongly Democratic, having given Tllden 12,0M vote to 0,r74 for Hayes, mid having elected Clarkson Potter to Congress In 1878 ty ,! majority: but Smith, Kepubllutn, was. elected in 1878 by a plurality, through large Greenback diversion. It is reasonably certain tlmt a Democrat will be chosen, unless) the Internal (UmhcihIoiim of the Nomocracy throw it away. A Itopuhllcan will douhtWrf bo elected in Iowa to auccced Clark, as the dirt riot Rave Clark 8,1 'JO majority in tm ami 2,lWln 1878. Amimlng that the two members! to ho fleeted will be in accord with the overwhelming political sentlmentof the district, the House will stand as follows when it inuuts In December : it ib n i ii Alnbaum Arkansas California OllolHlIo...... Ooiiiu-etlcut .. Ik'lUWHfO ..... Missouri Nebraska..,. Nevada ,N.lliiuiprtlilro (New Juracy,,1 'New York.... .. IS V 34 a Florida N.Uiirolinii.,. Gcorala (lino Pennsylvania Oregon Illinois ImliHIIH Iowa Kmishm Kentucky...... toiibdana Maine Maryland..... Mus' aelwltf.. MIcIiIkhii MIlllUfHttH .... ItllOUU Inland M Purill m . rl'eniiL'sHieo... (Texas Vermont Virginia West Vh WUconaln... Total 1 Mbwtwlppl i3i n:i 12 "Counting ouo lleimbltcmi to bo elect j(T in October. Counting one Democrat to be elected In October. . ""Leaving otit of the count the two members yet to be elected, the Democrat!) have 140 votes, or Just one lew than a clear majority of the whole House. There it no doubt about the election of a Republican in Iowa, hut It Ih remotely iionsIIiIc, in the present factious wrangles of the Democracy of New York, that a Republican may bo elected In the Westchester District, In which case the limine would xtand 140 Democrats, 135 Republicans, and 12 Greenback men. giving the combined opposition of Republican and Greenback men 147 to 110 (straight Democrats ; or, in other words, leaving the Democrat! in a minority of one, and the Hepublicans In a minority of 12; but as the Greenback member can rarely, if ever, be solidly combined with either of the old parties, the House will present the singular spectacle of tieitlier party having a reliable majority if New York should elect a Republican, and if the Westchester District electa a Democrat that party will have the narrow majority of one over all opposition. But, while the Democrats will be either m a minority of one or have only a straight majority of one,that party will doiibtleea have a practical majority of from 10 to a dozen on most issue. In all Ita contests with the Administration over the military control of elections and the repeal or modification of the Federal Election law relating to Marshals and Supervisor, the Democratic majority was uaually about 30. Moat of the Greenback men, especially Yocum and Wright at thla State, voted uniformly with the Democrats on all political Nsiics, excepting in the organization of the House, although Wright wan elected by the Democrat and Greenback men, and Yocum was elected by a fusion of the Greenback men with the Republicans. Of the 12 Greenback ntemliera, stevcnou of Illinois Ladd of Maine, and Wright of Pennsylvania, are of lHwitive Democratic antecedent)!; Lowe of Alalatnia and Jones of Texas arc al.o old Democrats", but against the ruling Democracy of the South, and not likely to unite with the Democracy on any vital test Ismib. DeLa Matyr of Indiana was elected by a Democratic fusion with tlm Greenback men, hut is defiant lv independent of both the old part lex, and Murch of Maine occuic much the same polt tan. llotharcof Democratic proclivities, if thev have any lingering sympathy with either of the old parties; but neither Would marshal tinder a Democratic wart Nan twniier. Weaver and Gillette of Iowa, Forsythe of Illinois and Ford of Mitflottri may be classed as more antagonistic to the Democrats than to the Republicans and Yocum of Pennsylvania seems to have !n.t tho trut of both parties hy trying to barter with both to retain his seat in the pending contert withGov. Curtia. For all practical purpiM-fi, the Democrats are likely to have a jnajorlty of from 10 to 12 over the Republicans, although thoy can not count It m legitimate party Mrength. Of all Mite which have como up between the Administration and Congress, theGrecnlMck tnemtwr have uniforinlv voted almost solidly with the Dmocratf. 'There are two contested seatu thoso of Orth, Itepublican, of Indiana, ami Yocum, Greenback, of Pennsylvania, and the Orth contest Involve the control of the vote of Indiana In the House for President, In cai ofthe. failure to elect by the lteople. California having elected a Republiflan delegation gives the Republicans tlie votes of lit States for rreIilent In a eontet in the House, ami the Democrats have but 1, with Indiana standing six ltcpuhllcani,lx Democrats, and one Greenback member holding tlw balance of power. At the iwent !?esion of the Society fortius Ailvjiiiceiiiunt of rfHence held at Saratoga, P. AV. Slinuffer of Pottsvillu read n paiMT on the ttiithrai'it citllieldM of Peintsvlvatiiii and their rajiid eNhaustioii. He said that mining lui in 1820, witli .'M15 tons, and tin.' jitwluet now marketed h idiotit 30,000,000 tons ainiiiHll Tint v'fti'ly tinxluet is alxmt tt),IHX).iiOO, if wliiofi .10,000,001) arc wasb.tl. It Ih esti ninletl Hint in 18G .years, or in the year 2005, the. antliracito lit'hls will In oxiMitiMtod. Wo will then Imve to fall Ime.k on the liittuninoos oal-llehls, which Jmvti itn area of 2)0,KX1 sHmaro miles, 100 (iniOM ns much a the anthracite fields. Ho doubts if (heat Britain oati ineroMHo Its ire.nt RtuuiHl jirodnctioii of IiituininotiM coal to li,0UO,0Wtiw. Thu eablo reporta Hie marriao in lrl of Carlottn 1'nttl, the well known eoneert-siiigw, to Ernest; do Munok filially well known as a vioHneelloI'lityer; and tlmt thu Marrjuis do Caltx", the illroreoil Inwhand of Adellim Patti, whs ouo of the witnesses lo tljy ccrc-ioiiyk

INDIANA STATE NEWS. Hox. .1. W. 6-mith, Ckwk of Xtuh Cowsty, -tl.l ta. rt.B

uwh on iaeH. j At MIUoh, Wayne County, a few alghW ago, while James Siolea waa hi the suaosd , atory of hla home, hkatlRK for medlalHe for lils sick child, the oil lamp which he was carrying exploded, settlag the kouM oh Hre awl burnlHg it t) the ground. Tub otlter afteraooa m the work-train oa the JeffrsonvUle, Madlsoa A: Indianapolis road was going south, when about three miles aouth or Franklin, ai it rounded acurvs It ran into four tramps who wreaslep or the traek, instantly klUlu Charles Wilson, aed about nineteen, and eerloualy injuring Theodore Gruutman, aged seveuteen. They were all tramptag and had stopped to rest, and fell atleep oa the track. Wilson waa horribly mangled and hla body cut la two. John F. Mussklmax. once a wealthy oJtlaea of Logans port, m in Jail for two meatha for perjury la making a fake aMlavit, charging several prominent cltlsens with having made a forged transfer of as Insurance policy in the Masonic Mutual Beneit Society, tome time ago. Joseph Zikts, ot New Albany, a lad of fourteen years, died recently from stoppage ef the bowels, caused by swallowing the seeds while eating water-melons. Last November W. F. Harper, President of the Central Normal School, of Danville, disappeared from Iadianapolls, aad bo dew waa left. The other day Mrs. Harper received a letter from him dated somewhere In Colorado. It stated that he waa alive and at himself again; that he had Just come to himself a&4 realized where he was. He farther stated that he waa knocked down aad robbed late la the evening la Indianapolis. Since that time be has known nothing, and been a raging and raving maniac; that when he cotae to himself, a few days ago, he was with a band of Indians In the West, and that he had escaped from them, and waa on hts way home; that he was out of money, and wanted them to send him enoutrh to get home. On this, the Professor's lather Immediately left to meet hiai. Theke will be a reunion of the soldiers of Hendricks County, at Danville, on the 36th and Sftih of September, under the auspices of the following regiments, represented by Hendricks County soldiers, to-wit: The 7th, Hili, 14th, 20th, 27th, 47th, 51st, 53d, 64tb, 5Kb, 63d, 70th, 71st, 77th, 79th, Wth, 117th, 124th, 132d, 186th, HSth and 150th Regiments ot Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and 4th and 0th Cavalry and 3d and 21st Batteries. A family of five persons, named Mopps, living near Carbon, were recently poisoned by eating what they supposed were mushroom. Three of them are dead and the others are not expected to recover. Jas. McLaughlin, an inebriate of Crawfordtville. committed suicide on the evening of the 11th by swallowing two ounces ot laudanum and whisky. Sickness in his family la what caused the set A fakmek living seven miles northwest of Goshen arrived in that town on thu afternoon of the 12th, about crazed over the loss of a little daughter, whom he declared a baud of gypsies had stolen. A band of gypsies passed through Goshen the same afternoon, going southeast. Officers well armed immediately started In pursuit, accompanied by the distracted father. Mas. Wilmam Mitciiei.i, a lady about thirty years of age, living near Marietta, Shelby County, fell In the fire dce at her residence on the evening of the 11th, and was burned to a crisp before found. An epileptic fit is the supposed cause. A I'aktv of forty masked men at Wesley Chapel, eight miles northeast of Scottslmrg, j a few nlghta ago, took she young men from their beds three brot Hers ami tied rive or them to trees and whipped them nearly to death, one escaping In the darkness. The Grand Lodge ot colored Masons, lately In scsion In Indlanajtolls, elected the followbig Grand otneers: Grand Master, Charles K.' Bailey, of IndbumiKllls, re-elected; Deputy, William Ellis, of Kokoinn; Senior Warden, Dennis Rouse, of Kvansvillu; Junior Warden, A. H. ltrown, of Kokomo; Treasurer, llcnjamln Thornton, of Indianapolis; Secretary, E. P. F. Whetsell, of Fort Wayne; Chaplain, the Rev. It. McCary, of Indlanaiwlls. Hen Davis, of Lafayette, committed suicide Iwcause he heard he was to be indicted for forger'. A raw nights ago, during the absence ot Sheriff Hay, some person became possessed of the keys to the White County Jail, which had been left In charge of the Sheriff's wife, and a general jail delivery was the result. A D I hector of the State Prison South states that every convict In the prison Is now employed four hundred and ninety-five by contractors, and the Imlancc by the Statu on the new building now being erected, and that the prison Is now self-supporting. The large ice-houses at Cambridge City were recently destroyed by fire. Loss l,000. Pkok. Hayrs, of Abingdon College, Illinois, has been elected Professor of Natural Sciences In Butler University, vice Jordan, who goes to the State University at Bloomlngton. John Pakkbk, a merchant, of Eminence, Morgan county, lost a pocket-book, a few days ago, which contained 11)00. Aftcrhavlng four persons arrested, on suspicion, including one Justice of the Peace, he found his pocketbook among some rubbish under the couuter in his store. Tin: hardware ctore of Ireland, Stephenson & Co. at Pendleton, In Madison County, was entered by burglars on the night of the HHb, and robbed of good valued at t300. Rohkkt S. McKek'h house In Madison ' was damaged by tiro on thu 14th to the ex tent of about 42,500. Tramps slecpiug In the stables did the business. Thk residence of Aaron Smith, of Frank. )!u Township, In Hendricks County, wss burned on the morning of the liHh. Damage, 2,000. Tub other ntght burglars entered D. G. Graham's store at Mitucle and got away with SSOOcash. Thk following are the current' prices for leading staples in Indianapolis: Flour, I4.5J M0; Wheat, No. 2 Red, 9t90&c; Corn, Mixed, ;K:t4c; Oats, 2&)tc; Kye.KK&Mc; Pork, 18.25(3.50; Lard, 5X tenc; Hogs, x.oa9.7S. The following are the Cincinnati quotations: Flour, Family, t4.506.75: Wheat, i6fc; Corn, k; Oats, 24)c; Kye, WS(k,lc; Pork, 18.21 (.&0; Lard, &Xi5Xe; Hogs, fg.73.73.

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A Urjce majority of this farmer of , l rebuilt nave no Ma$ ot urn lni they till, but liny th rout from year to year, liable at any time to Ihj elected, hk sometiiiM they are for trivial offetwies. There 1 seems no link ri symMithy on the part of thoHJ landlords for the welfare or prosperity of their tenantry. The lnwiinm part of receiving the "ronta is done through agents), and, unfortunately, these aru valued iu many instances by their employer on their ability lo collect the renta witlwut paying much attouMon m to the methods adopted. I have :.et and talked to many Irish fanners who never wiw their landlord, although living on their places all their liven. There are Home few good, kind-hearted landlords in Ireland, who give encouragement and take an interest in their tenantry, and these show it at a glance, for they live in habitable houses, and farm their land to better advantage. Hut tlw hulk of the landlords spend eight-tenth of their time, and nine-tenths of their money, in the South of France and England. They are, to mini it up in a sentence, a miserable, worthies set of alisenteoa, who have it in their power to do no much good if they would only try. The tenantry whom, ax a rule, are "hardworking, industrious people would meet them more than half way if they were offered any encouragement to better their condition, especially in their housos, many of which arc not fit to house cattle. Cor, Newark Advertiser. That Quinine will care Chills osd Fever w well known. But it It strange that the other febrifute principles containel in Peruvian barks re mere poweriul than Quinine, aad do not produce any annoying head symi.toms like buzzing in the ears. This fact is proved by Dr. F. Wllbof t's Anti-Periodic or Fever and Aeue Tonic, which is a preparation of Peruvian bark, without Quinine, acconllne to the declaration of Ita proprietors, Wheetock, Flnlay A Co., ot New Orleans. One-half of this world don't know what the other half take in their sodawater. All. who have used National Ytatt sav It makes whiter, sweeter and better bread, biscuits, etc. than any other yeaat. Try it. CliKW Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Toba ceo. nor V si. worth or mute fer ttium. r n BB ji. u. tnouoAKTjkOa. FtiMisiiiisia n p Wages Summer aad Winter. Boa pies free. D I U HiMfcaiJ CawlK Q.. tOO W. MaOtowi t.CU) eg. Johnson's Maim&itp SlOa 1 X. Thir4 rt,JB. Leafa. Me. i9AAA A YEAR saay made 1b each I A n Wholesale and retail. Send for prieenHltsteasa4sMCan WlaaEMitetaWv. mill KWJKXKAM. M W. MMthWft-(..Ck English Branches t!0 a vwwcw an OeUsfcKeskak.Ia. S350 a MOKnf Agents Wanted best fru. Aaofsss Jar JSrwsea. ihirstt, UUb. ..M.fL.lf-l,... , i1i,iw..Niii'n"atJt tW,lilillS-,M, I THAT LITTLE PAINT STORK fa. MB. Tvmih BtnH. St IbU. Ma, vUl mH WvTHM, VuiMh, Wax, T9tr wtr rllKr I raS to tu to i wmw.iHafn trr irtorokeeiKni WmwW eall nr write THK W SELLS TBA COMI'AMY. 801 lUttoa M.. N. V. 1'. O. Mw: ifft AGENTS READ THIS. We will par AgonU a Srtarr ot 1100 per J" est eftftM. er altew a lnrs lwtoii. t'. nil www and woadsrt hi lnwitlut H min nnr tre w. Sjptefrse. AadrewgMKKMANStCO.. Manhsll.Mleh. well-auger; Oars Is guaranteed to be the cbepet aad best la the world. Also nothims cn best our RAWING MACHINK, It saws ott a a-foot Icmc In 2 ininutsa. rtetoriol books it. W. OIL. KM. Chlce, I1U CUBE t wan a bnttts o na. BONirS eOMl. TOKK) SHVV. m.. wit aIma o4 nana ktuivai to fslt. MW tTerr tr M cshm It will M tntoUfer SO eentt per bottte br all DreawMa. BR. mmXW MM. CO.. Trvf'm, rert, IH. aim mruium wm n -...w S25 Every Day Well Augers & Drilli One nun and one kornc reanlred. W art tht only makers of the nssa Wenaoiiiiff antf Xoek-Drllllug MMkloa. May of craremtea-rsaiakerrnm eaetoiaeaOotv M9K na LweiuarB mrni, looms i mm. w m. tm. I SCENTS WANTED F0S THE 'ICTORIAL HISTORYnrmWORLD KeanthM7t Mae hlstorleal entravlnts aenl 1MM lonre deuble-eoiamB itates. and Is Uie too, txitlete HMnrx of Ute World eter puWIiHied. It sells at aWrtt. Bead for specimen notes awl eitra terms ito Atonta, seewhrlt eU fMr Uisa aai oUier book. AddtsM NATIONAL rVBLlSMlNQ CO., W.LQWS, Us. ATARRH Uoa grunaUtd.tr It mi frreMe)Mt seat on trial, u harotw iraea ir aot ""SHRZt aot wiUfry, AVsd for OmlMi to AM HO St a lIHIMIM nvsif tutDicmit oo.aw, for PREVENTION Is Better T&ai dr.. Te ftToli Callls Alss, Fever, IIHsm AtQalaiae, tasks, tick Head Arwale er ache, Dyspepsia, Xaaseatlag Ceaitlpatieas Drags. TkM Files, M aads are it ear great All lBderte it. eft Ask year Brag gilt fer It. lUm. A. It V. C. MILLER, Proprietor, lit WMhlHgtM Arc.. St Irani.

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