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great qti..Dtiti.' of torplae8 and torpedo raaieriaL ' - ' '' Dani?.l 01ary, the Chicago jJe.'trian, baa aftonhbed the EDglinhusca In a match lor tbe long-diatanoe-ch&Eifioni'blp of tlie VorLI, wafked at Ixndoii l.n-t wek.- Tlie cuatch wm nix days in kngth, and there were (seventeen entries. O'Leary v.aa gnccesefnl, btating all previoun rccirdi, having wIUed ovtr 520 miles, his nearest competitor, Vangban, lein.g twenty rr.'It Ltbind. Tbia gives tbe American walker the nn Jonbttd supremacy among this cla8 of athlete. During tbe lat ten years tbo Italian Qovnmint confiscated and M f lCC.OOO.COO of chnrch property. ,. . " William tlowea ha challenged D'Leary t&k IxHJcstrian match for th cbnnipion tlt and 2,30i. , , . ? f Osmsn Tatsha ba.i r ped t CoimtAiitiQO-I-Io, wbere be was pnliirly tbankod by the 8ultKii for bis valiant defense of I'levna. The new Pope ban create 1 a Mexican Cardinal. It is announced that, owing to tbe compli
cations between England and llunsia, Germany has declined to issue invitations for tbe meeting of tbe congress of powers, and there ifl now very serious doubt of tbo congress assembling at all. ' Part of tbe EngUhh reserves have been called out, and, owing to this .Course, Xiord J rby, EriLih Secretary of Fort igu AfTairs, has rehigEed. Tbo Husi&na have waned a prrxjUmation inviting tbe Mussulmans to return to their homes in Bulgaria, and warning the Bulgarians io preserve tranquillity. . : v About forty minora were killed by an explosion in a colliery in North StalToro'ahire, England. , Tlie C'binerto residents of the Sandwich island bavo contributed $2,000 for the relief of their suffering countrymen in Korth China. The report of a demand by Eussia for tbe withdrawal of tbe Enghgh fleet from tbe Sea of Marmora proves to have been not without foundation. Inf ormat ion is now oommnnic&ted from Constantinople that such a demand has boen made, and that it has been refused. The Forte geemsto have acted mcr4y us "a neutral agent for tbe transmission of Kussia'a ultimatum to the British Ambassador, without attempting to exercise any authority in the prem
ises. Layard's reply is s&id to have been hand.
ed to (leu. Mohkofif "without rec;aik." iThe
Turks have evacuited Kavak, a fortined post
at the lilack pea entrance to tbe Bospborua.
The Pope, in bia oJlocntioii, said the loss
of tbe temporal power rendered the free exercise of ppirituaJ power impossible.
a:. 1 authorized it Cba.rr.iaa to report it to tbe Hou for pa.e8.ig9. ., Th committee, by. ' majority of one, amended tbe bill wts to allow all n-viniftcl periodical pnb!!ettW to r8
throng a tne at the um
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Tbe House Committee on the Electoral Count baa agreed to report in favor of a conatitutiortal a iiiirri r t far "f'f the l'r-. st; I r ; ,.t j ; 'i . -; .1- lag tbe President inebgible for re-election.
The Illinois Kation&bj held their State Convention at Springfield, March 27, and put in Borrlaatton Midat?j for Stat Treskifer and i:perintenetl of I'ublia', Inetrtkiioa,'' aa well as three Supreme Court and four Appellate Court Clerks. For Treasurer, Mr. E. N. Eatec, of Cbioago, was nominsted. The other: nmi nations were: For. Soperinteadent. of. Public luHtrnction, Fraxk IL Hall, of Kane ; for 'Appellate 'Clerks,.. C W. &hol. -'of Cook; C. M.- Kinfiky,-" of Eock f Island; ; C. JL Sbaff, of Champaign, and M. J. O. Htonel, of Clinton j for 'Snprcnis Clerk 'Keith era TJlTla5a," lb M Bpriager, .of Kta4a.ll; Southern Eivision. J. T, etelh 'of J.wliioa ; Central Kvt T, 7, S. Sidd, of BangamoD. The platform 'ad opted is tbo fane a that .put forth at tbe Toledo Convention c f Feb. 22. v ! I i t Tbe Ik-publican State Convention in Pennsylvania is to be held at Harrisburg, May 15.
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toaA aa.l t i- jir.e frcn CLpj-pqc to Hi Taciflc ocTOii, vi.i Lad woei-cl, Fort Fettermaa aaj Kr.a, Mort.. .Vr r-ti i'J'i.fli! "I i aliw i.it. i' rJ,Jt'7- t- fi a-li.. t st"!k....A u i it' f rut- ' 7 a ' : iiRioa of $"0 a tnorth to 0n. J cli " , rf JIi(wouri....Mr.' cf Ttut.e, a luiesw d the Sfuate ia pvijiji rt of tte I'ci2c F.a.lrojuJ tmk-
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j tbeia tliat of filenol W. ScoSeld to r llpgi8tr of
too Treasmry;v ' -Tiv iiominaaoa of iteynolda, 'of Alabama fot; First Aaditnr.of . tb.,TreaRrJr was rejected. . i .. IIorsK.- TL Massachusetts (Third DiotrictJ c ii-tfsted-clection caee was finally dlFpceed of by tb adoption of 'pesfrlatitfrn' OMftating 'Field IUibUcan), and dedafiuj? Ja, . tb IVmiocratic contestant, entitled to the feat. The vote ntood 12 to 123. B. F. Batier, of Massachusetts, "Voted in the affirmative with the Democrats, and the following Demoorata. toted ia khe iiftgafiive W5.ti tbe KeptiUcns : , Catler, Hartrldge, Herbert, Henry, PotteS", Rea, Steoger,' Walsh aad Williams of Delaware Mr. Harrison desired to call tip the report of the Comtaitt on Civil-Servicjo Reform tn regard to the cane of Doorkeeper Polk, bui was opposed by Mr. DurLaxa," wlio wicbtd' to take cp aa appropriation bill, and, tSse qBeatlon being put, the Hooso fefBBed yeas 107, nays 123 to proceed to the consideration ctbeHotk mMi -Tbe affijnuattvedtes weri principally cat by Republicans, and' the' negative by Deniccrate.
Fbidav, March 20. Srirt. Not in session. . Hocwi. Ia tie House tht day was devoted to thft priTate calendar, and the proceedings wer9.of ,bo interest to the general public..'. .Mr. Stephens introduced a tad to pAafeiOte . Eh8 geiK-ral uw ' ct the metric system. , .., . , ,. .
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CMIUES AXir CJillKIHALS. ' - It may be pre nana ed. ; that , extremely, vigcroua reswtince wai offered by .the guards on duty at the jail at Lj'tUetoDf W. Va., to- the party of masked men who made their appearance and demanded the person of John Wallace, the perpetrator of the triple murder of last week near that town. Any way, the pnrpoad brihe" tnoh' waS'' accoiiiihshed,'sEa'"WaP' lace soon ornamented tree et the edge of tbe town. For a most brntsd murder .committed on
the 17th of October, 1868, Patrick Tuily, Pat-
ncs ites.:-r, a3q i'eter jtcuuga were texecnted at Elocmsburg, Pa., on tbe 25th of March. They were members of the oigaaiztion known
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-Two more negroes, were, executed at Earn-
well Court 1 llouse, 3.'C., last week, for the'
murder of Btepbea . F.nicks, his wife and two children.' "' . ' :" " ' , ":!
The two Braseell brothers were publicly
execnted at Cookesviile, Tenn., the other day. They ere reported to have killed .eleven men,
and vreve desperate chacactefi. - -ai.
Another cf the Mollie Magnires of the
Pennsylvania coal regions was hur.g .at Xaufch
Chunk last 'week, for' complicity hi Hie mnrder of Morgan Powell in March, 1876.
. COXGIZESS.
The death of Hon. John Allison, Registe of tbe Treasury, which occurred very sudden
ly, of apoplexy, on the 23d of March, is an
nounced. Mr. Allion was a Penngylvanian, and received tbe appointment as Register about nine years ago. The Secretary of tbe Treasury has an
nounced tbe appointment of the following as
Government Directors of tlie Union Eaciilo
railroad: Charles F. Adams. Jr., MassachusetU; Ralph F. BncVlaud, Ohio; G. W. St.ntbe, Iowa ; Eaniel Chadwick, Connecticut, and C. C. Komd, Nebracika. Hon. J. Glancy Jones, ex-member of Con
gress from Pennsylvania, died at Reading,
that Ft ate, list week.
Gen. Grant was dined at Rome, la?t week,
by Hon. George P. Marsh, tbo American Minister to Italy.
The President has nominated Gleuri W.
Befaotk'ld, cf Pennsylvania, Register of the
Treasury, vice Alii son deceased. , .-.. T
II on. Thomas Johnson, ex-Chief Justice of tbe Supreme Court of Arkansas, died tbe other
day. -
Judge Pauiel Ward well, of Home, N. Y.,
who was Sddiitiftad with thft;: lovfer; heastc bt Conpresisi for tbtre su?ceive terms, died l.iet
wHk at his b'-ane in the above-mentioned city,
FhV.t.YrMt jiyo IXVUSTHIAL.
Tbe ewtimxted value cf exports of Ann ri
can prcniucts from the principal ports of tbe
EnitO'l States', last week, amounted to tbe
hngf total of 1 20,000,000, or at the ratoof more
than $l,fJCOyOOO,000 for the p4 yew.
Ciiicago elevators contain 1,19.),2C0
bnshel of wh--at ; 347,187 bushels of corn
226,92 basheli of oti; 105,829 ' bushels ,o.
rye, and 379,0115 bnshtl of bsj-ly, tn&kinj
g-ar.d total of 2,51?,03 l n-!; l, against 8,818,
337 barbels at. this time last year.
At a meet tins of tli Wectr TT.ail At-ri-
ation ia rilUbargh, P., it was agreed that the millti of the asaoci&tkn should only aofpend operation two weeks ia AprtL Tbe 'present
; r .s w re nc t cba:-el.
Tbe Kew Yolk fc-.x-Pe.-cy V EwA ..jls s-.-pn-b ., '.;h a b-.r'-e lii" -; cv ia tbe
a.-ets.
Tl e t0 cf rle ru'.rc : 1, wbi. h Ivpr..- .! to Ube "jcj i-iN.-w York l?.t week, has l -n p.-!,K..l r:,td Ard 1", ly crier cf the ru'ivtr, l'r. Z. o-;;. TLa c ; . : j f V j ." i: 1 c t:.f 1 1 3 r a-, i-gsti.-a 5 s t for tL EJ cf M:r next
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Monday, March 25. Senate. Mr. Howe
called up his resolution asking the President for in
formation in. regard to the alleged defalcation of
Jadge Whlttaker, of Louisiana, who presided at the
Anderson trial, and proceeded to make his promised speech, which coarit-t.kl of a sharp attack upon ths administration. The President was arraigned for appointing Pieraoorals . and Liberals to office, and his ctvil-parvvie reofrn poiicy was denounced as a protense only. Mr. Howe was particularly severe upon tho President's Southern policy, and deelaw-d , that Packard's title to th Governorship of Louisiana was as good as Hayes title to the rresi'.Wu-y....!!ur. V'aV.aee lubmitted
an amendment to the House bill to repeal the
Specie-Resumption act, -which provides that on and
afW July J, 1878, United States lerl-tender notes shall be receivablo for alidebts and dues both pub
lic and private The Senate, to executive eHioHr
after a long debate, rejected, by a vote of 21 to IT,
the nomination of Liwis E. Parsons, TJnfd States Attorney for the ITorthern and Middle Districts of Alabama. ' ' T " T f- "' " "
Hocsk. Fader a call of the States a large number of bills were introduced and referred,
among thorn tbe follo-wlBg: Sty j Jlf.' .Hi flphers (by reqtb an'.Jiorizir.g the issue Of Foetoffiee bonds bearing inrct at the rate cf 90 c.nt for every three - -niemtar T.iw,tlf and
redeemable on deoiand at any poetoliice having
funds on hand ; by Mr. Banning, authorising the Corumisrfoucr -at Internal Rr nue to refund and pay back certain taxos to diBtilJers, also, to reor
ganize the army; by Mr. Boyd, anthoriaicg the State of IlUnolB tsi sell oertala of the laka -grounds
in Chicago, and to use the proceeds on the Illinois river improvement; by Mr. Gunter
(by request'), to ,aid the , Jucatjijii and advaneniBemt ." of - the " ''colorefi; 'people ; by Mr. Sch:cijer, to regulate the" value of Bnlwiularj silver coin (it provides that such coin shall be a Icgkl tim'er(for any amount, not . exceeding -,$10 and t5,t fwhonevor'? yre--Bta..-: in kaiounte of 1X) ' tho ' Secretary of the " Treasury shall issue tbervfoG ksf al-tentlo-v. mow) ; -byrlSr. -fttTV for a bratoctr "mint in Council" ,!tuir :":.. Mr. t?prlnger"e motion to suspend the mies and pa?i tha bill to authorize the coinage of gold and silver on the same t.-rms. and to permit tha deposit tleof for the tame purpw, was rejected yeas. 140 ; nays, 103 ret two-th!rds iu. the afflmsatiye... . Str. Goode tuow;"iI't-ijtid tlie rujs aai j-as the b8l to susend the operation of the Sinking-Fund set fr T'lar. Eejcted-J't,a,"l?"J tsajif, IlJ-i-n..? two4hfir Is ut tldat8oativeJ ' i -; . O J. .J, Trt.rAY, March ,2fl. Senate. Tbe ..Sonata passed, without amendment, tie Hotsm bill extending the tima for ths payment of the tax on whtalry to bond Mr. Me rrUnon inside long apeech on the IacifSc RaHrcad Fnca'.ng bill.... The Judiciary Committee reported a bi;l,;T the iiauediai repecj of the Bankrupt law, bat 'allowtag all pending proceedings to go on to their conciufeiou, as if the law rema'Q I ia f jrre. ...Ca n-o"."a of Mr. I'lbine, t"i VtTti crd if 1 ! iv- the I aiT --! T' Governiue&ta ia rxd to the appointment of M. Do!fo'- cu the ITihfax Cctl.;,-.' ;-a a rtf Itn Uie Fi. r "j 1 r'i.on 'V-jn.-. ' . V r.l "itl , f a irx.a, tn h'.h h- au 1 ti the a.ird was an ttnjust r.e, and cv ht r.t to I pviid. Hor. Fen:j!iij Foci, on l-e n't cf i,e V-"ys ai d Mi ir.a Cor.tt.-e, ri ported the Tariff bill to the net. It v r. i tj rj.c rf Cts h . A rv .c v. J el nng !''.'' U. fpr.' i.l or r fcr A;:r.l 4, t-ii fro.a ii..y t ' - " .1 .lr. t1 ' js CLs jiuaa cf I- i. ri ; i - ... i., C- .U', I crt4 tbs t.r n 'Jitlii, Fs'vatiT aad J A-.T u- it k yrcpr at in lil. ..T. 1 -.t or d red ih prir.t- - 3 cf J --. '1 n . -- cf t e r-;'rt cf tV- C -ai : T cf Art .iw r, r i t5 )' ' tt i l of p. r -t,'. ry eVwu ut mhx. . . - -. i ,,"'.-. .rr : .-.h --.. ;.a rr trc-i 1 n .'l gnu .i. ; j- r' ; t j I - . a w.ra In tl . rur t.t T e Fi ilfl fit lr. U.e var cf 1 'i3 a - i r or narr o-....' t - v. - i a t - 1 1 . . ... "w . i iu i.t i t ! i 1... i rlrer I .at . n r sI lj.n.l - I t ' j(v-- --- ' f - teorr-.a, a.' . ' .' .. i-: - ! - : ' 1 - J ..-'.II ,- ' . 1 t .1 r ; ; l;t r
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JIC.V. MUJZ.iaA3i'8 JtAIli l.'l'OX MISS ; , , . SWJBET. i ' -.. , Misa Ida Sweet's rival for the Ciiicago Pension Agency was' a, Mrs. Mulligan,
tbo. widow of the famous Gen. Mulligan, 5 who was killed hi the war.1 This
laxly cams to Washihton three" irionths ego,- Bad put up at the;.Ebbitt. Bhe
bronght with her Po many letters of in
dorsement that she jia4; to cany them
to the TFTute Jlousa in a large traveling sachel. They were written . by persoss
of every variety of political importance,
Every newspaper arid every "clergyman in Chicago Lad indorsed her. ' Her great popularity arose , from lie personal
beauty, wit, virtue and patriotic record.
Gen. Mulligan, her husband, went out
from. Chicago ; at . tho head of an Irish
regiment, nd was but 23 years old when he died. It seems he was killed on the
battle-field, right in front of .Gen. II. 13,
Hayes, and Mrs. Hayes' .brother, who
went out to get his . body, was also
killed. The President himself thus
had the double task" of informing Mrs,
Mulligan cf her husband's death, and
his wife's family of their calamity. These circumstances, and ' the energetic way
Mrs. Mulligan conducted her campaign
her1, had wen over the President and all
the Cabinet except Sehurz, aud in ' fact
everybody with whom she came in con
tacti Everybody thought her success
certain; but it appears Sehurz set his
foot down, and said, since Miss Sweet had been so worthy an official, she nraet
be retained, and retained she has been,
much to the disgust of Mrs. Mulligan
and all her friends. Washington "Cor.
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pany of . carabinieri" wcit out to try and capture.: or -clesiroy a.;gs,rg of trfgaads
whoere eepecially drtngcrous, fTh-.ie
carabinieri mada aa, eld castle . ox, ort
.heir headquarters. . Before .long , they
were outnumbered, and driven to take
refuge in their fort. "'" After several ineffectual attempts at a-Eal'y,hey' found
that the brigandf were, '-tletarminsd IS
stazva them out, upoa . which the -cfSs-er
ia charge held a , council , wjthjhia jaen,:
and peeing they .were, beiug ..weakeryed
by a scarcity, cf provisions, and that ealij
day lessened -their chance . of escape, they decided' to make a "iiiiai1 effort toj
.escape tir die in" the atbempt. "As tliey all "knew what to expect in the event of
ahy falling alive into the haada of the
brigands; "each. man resolved to keep one
charge in reserve for himself rather than
be taken prisoaer by them..",; According
ly at the first favorable opportunity the
Bally T.aa caade and the straggle for life began, the carabinieri .using , their car--
bines first, and revolvers: and sabers at
closa , quarters. It, ,was .a . desperate struggle against fearful odds and all ex
cept the 'ofScer and " bhe 'man' fouglit to the death. These two were knocked down before they could fulfill their desperate " .xesolve. The ' man,- however,-
shortly : died from the effects of his wounds, while the cllcer was reFrred
for one of the moft fiendish and -diaboli
cal deaths imnginable. He was firmly secured to a stake aud was torn to pieces by the mouths of the women among the brigands. ' 1 - There were many horrible acts committed by the brigands, but this stood out pre-eminent, for its fiendish cruelty, and, so far as I am aware, it has' never been ia print in English, I being at that time the only Englishman or EnglishEpeakirg person in the city in which I then resided, or for a distance of ilfty
miles.
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Prussia single-handed, I, for one, wouh
rather not see such a trial of strength at
tempted. The ' bloated ' armaments1
of the great European powers ore now
on so vast a scale that the little army o:
England could not reasonably expect to
go in and beat them. If , Austria joined
England, there can scarcely be - a doubt that Russia would be beaten; though I
haver rio belief whatever in tho niucii
talked-of Austrian alliance. ? It Ml ; not
likely that, Austria .will risk, making an
enemy of Germany, and you may de
pend upon it that Germany is with Pus
sia in this great struggle. Austrian 'sus
ceptibilities " will easily be allayed by the heroic remedies usually administered by "Bismarck in such cases. The war, if there nrast be a . war, will bare to be undertaken' by 'Ecglind 'felons, Unless tremendotis 4 possibilityEngland should .say to-. France :k will give you p.s much, money, as you want, and we, will fight , Eussii together. If Germany attacks you while we are at it, we will get Italy ti come in, and if necessary" fight all Europe." ' Then, ' indeed,' there, would bV fc'eonflagrat.c, the glareof which rrlht bejriiM in 1 7 -? York. .London Cor. Jfcie York -(. ; ; . i .: ! ' "I. '. i Tir.1T rrExt.Asrixc, motiieh-ix-hjjiv , An nffecting. story comes frcsa Iawrence," Mass. .A son "of a wealthy 6nd nvpf rt;.blj fr-ily'by the rri? cf V .
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FASItlOXS. Overskirts die hard. Basques are still worn. ChemidciLes are in vogue. ' Antique laces are revived. ; Canton crapss nre in fashion. . The trailing dress is moribund. Eeg-of-mutton sleeves are revived. Show gauze id shown fr ball dresses. Small" Ritin buttons are coming invogue. - ' ' Combination costumes continue fashionable.' - .1 - s - I Tlie sliort kilt Fkirt is fn accomplished fact. Waistcoats are simulated on most of the new drt. .;es. Charles II. collars are sen cn ner sacks and pol3n,::!-f,s.. ; :, - . All ficLimable costumes are risla cl two or mora kin3 cf ptnfl. , s ; Pin-head checLe 1 bourettes are ar.ic-7 the mot-t popubr of the spring poods. . The newest thing in' siockirgs are l-rourclte elVects in colors to'mi.h coi Gloves ornp.E.v:i.t id vl.h the coat cf arrr-'i 0 the racnogrirn is a novelty in I'aria. - - -. , ; Pin-Ltad checks in various ,LuI: cf the s -ie cclrr, ra a dirker orlihr gTonnd, pre e-'fn in tho prints and percales cl thn f::-jn. TLe tt w trrirg .wr.tco ere Prtiiih
made'tne;wll leJ 'fnrionS and he struck cse:of ' thp,' bbftb; Ktid .knocked it iomc fee'i'abovatilie. 'Srafer. The Captain thei firi' another lomb. '-Th3 sUnq failed', to xplce.'rThe"figliV was still, .rfttir,g xacrft iron cm. . Tha tb ird, bomli .wa s 1xp& ind explode! near the hearty : ThiiFPni fjuered the -monster.- The .-blood spouted aboutles' fct 'h!gh,iiid''ft3"tLa cfew ruihed tip to, 1 stick .theiit lancet in.iha -whzlp Hi blqo&JMe' iatc-hpw!r3npca
them jand.thfr JpoatS. Tha .iigMjWaS mni. Plns Ja tlle limb, Back and Chest, externally. WitafSodTbY another Crew Stationed .lt has never fail&d.' tamily will evar be Wltheot It ': -'. "?.,!.,!-:- '"- f i: '. '.-. m(-! I' after onca girtntr it afalrtriaL Price, 4 O cents. DS.
OOU5 eevpu mues ja uovo lueiu. jlm -tcvj.IAr- VFXETIAN HORSE .MX ni EXT. an.' Pint Whale' was fo"rty-to' f f t t long,' &nd ex- rtt., at One LVUar. i vran-anted aoperior to a.ny tremely Lit. u-a "i t pfu.wy i O,ltor,.t... F -nvr "i. r- at-! or. bnbj iwOJ C--0-r "'" ' ''' J P.A--e.XewYorlL. ' '
T.is B or ton and Albany Eailrtjal Cdi.ujT has nctiLcd en " Ieeri, Lio-
men,1 ec-idacLrV Lr-ke.tn tud o.hcr employes r ot to smoke wh'13 rn'duy. ' . , . t , , f i - -i .... . - . ,-. I 1 llemariiuble '.icce4. ' - ' i Tl 8TKti-of t.8 ics'-nl-rr-.T p?pr of tbe West, The Ctttco Luwr, i? ttuly re-ma-Lkablo.'' tiuce iu i.n.ro-j3o.,a to t..e rradinsr. pnbLc,.. six .yesrs. ..Tk.s L-Trr-GEB bas stt-jiy aivanctd m livor, and i now acknos lode i ttecosd to no paj er rf tbo kind m tbe country. Its cnculaUon is national, and t-as been obtained through the. efforts of lis publishers to produce a paper of high moral chars etr, and at the same time-sell it atpr-ee Consistent with tbo present hard times. That they have jnicceeded,'l'&nd wc-11, too; the thousands of readers of The Ledger scattered from Maine to 1 Texas and from Oregon to r.orida will boar testimony.- Thk Chicago Ledgeb is m large forty-eight column weekly paper, which eocbins aterieg both6mplito- and oontinued, in ench number, written hy ths best authors
of the day, and a great variety of-- in format :on intfroeJ'-'s; ti every r-ne. Tb tu,:c'.,r''- V-n p'-e of The Lkiajeb id oiiy $1.50 per year, postage paid, and it is equrd in every part scalar to ether papers of the same character which .sell for $3 t vtfr. " Three, copies of this -vabiahla pajvr wul bo seat to any one who s rids 10 cents and their address to The Ledgfu, Cmeago, lib
. ' feigns. ' reople who still ,dhr3 to the 1 -..jk-at-your-tongut-and-ftJcl-of-your-pv.ls doctor eometimes ixpreas not a Uttlo curiosity in risrd to Dr. It. V. Pierce s. or:t ;.i.h,S m-vbod cf d'-tin-gnixhins ail forrrs of chronic dise3se without pn-sonai censuhticn. Sorae even . suppose that he RCCouipiLjhes this tbror?h clairvoyauoe. or t ne cii.or Fpc ns cf prof-.. -'C'-Al jajlcry. All this is uttc-ly f&lso. He claims to cy-tt-r-mine diseaso by the rational me tbods of science oii'y. h'ys Cori:!. iu b;s I' c-crf-btcnl J'n-cyoicpt)i-ia of Jvesr ioik bt " , - of tuis i.-' .."j-'-u -bed '.fn.'-.aa! i'e i I'.'ccived tbt in each of tbo natliral Fcicnces te invebUgtoi' proiKia accordu";r to a .j.ttcn cf sfis. The geologist ia bis cjinot accuratc'y otteriiiiiies &!il uc-scviLAs the ch-it of roc, wcicb ha bas never seen, from the miuute specimen on his ta lo. And the cbcniit in bis lal oralory notes tbo ccr;Et;.n-jnt9 cf tho stia wit! he f-T-e precision that be analyzes a crystal of rock salt. The analogous sysiexn developed by Dr. Piercs ia Jledicfii'i-Vu'xice i worthy of bis genius, aud has ia;. b:rf na:.ia j .:--'-ly ctk-biMi J." 'lt a .full esplaaation cf th',s iti"enious sy-if'tu of 'diagnosis,' boo tbe People s Common Souse M..ibeid Advier, sent, post-paid, to e.'iy addross on receipt of one aoh'ar and iifty cents. Aldres-t tbe snthcr, 1U V. Ilerce II. i3.,- Haifa lo, N. Y. , A KelUble Artlcl It is a rbjssure to ciiix.c-ud an t.ticla of a thortnjjhiy reliable character, and we do not hesitate to do so in speak in (i of Doxilet's Yea.st Poteii, Vibii h an esptrificc cl ovtr tr-n years convinces u is tbe best and rnont rababie babiupr rxw(lor iu ibo mr.rkct. . '
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