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I s1" 5 C t. ITT ,t it tl.o l 3 c f i ,r Lam I cf Cu .ter n r,-' i io. t crew from c Mft'e rci.f-. i, fn .. ' 'm tLo faal Lcitty ',. :.t h eft of the crew. TLj IVt 45.1 lw l,r;poIal F. liongaca CoiutDlioitcr of Ntiw Orleans ; Joseph AibreeM, I Slixiruilian the "Hint at Assayer; and H.uu-k-I VTfcets. Heller and Ik finer; John C. White, of I'linoia, Secretary of Legation for the Vuih-l f";' 15 I'rar'H ; Tlkoas T: 3, of Kan -.a?, itcr of tWLanti ie at ivtrwin, Kan. Ea.5U'F,:; J.;Th.j.'CT Jj 6flisrW for Erirope for a short viIt. " Tan viate of .Dr. J.. C. Ajer, tlia patexitmtiliciijj r;"n, wUo jostt died in a private asylum. at Louc-ll, 'Zap's., is cfiruetod- atlOr tweeo SlS.fi'tD.C': nl 20,000, CiW. . V ', (, The I'ftililent baa'. aj-.ntei Iolvi".Je . D. ILiward.'fcf Jitttraa!;, lC'giter"of the Land OfJee at Grand llakJ,' Net.., and ' F. ' W. Kobb to be Oolicctor cf Interrm" :,lviiiie for the District of NcbrSh'j Vke -A4ni su'-tide. L. p, "liigersoil, author of the " Life of G reley.V a n;L, anions tixuo-,oruiecU4.,--itli. Cbicago"anl Western Journalism, baa been appointed by.ertWj tleCrtiry- Librarian fc !. th War Department. Giles W. II jtclikiss, ex-Member of CongresH, died at Bingbaiiiton, N. Y., a few day ago. r . ,-. V T r Ex-Go v. Noyes, of Ohio, b o retorned from his post rs Minister to tewtify bc-fdre'tbe Totter in vesUgatins: committee. Las bad a bearing'. He utated that be was in attendance iiKn the Oan-". Tapping Board in Florida. He did not go at the request oe; with tbe koowiedge of Uot. Hayes.Ho took a legal part in the proceedings of tbe canvas, arguing cases before the Board of Can.. . Tappers, ttc. lie undertook to find out the facta relating r. J fie , r ' . f '- .iv Alachua county,"Archcr precinct, Iso. 2, auJ," owing to-parttsit sweanog one way -and ioime-diaU-'y there ?fUr l rcct'y c 7" -!to, belottrll col, lev1 in t 1., I ut I ui"j 1 2 ,xeT.rl ' 1 tiae bonet t-MiiciUNioa that the count as returned c--rr t. A" .rtI.utr.ieLfFLLidaliadto.il catt IL'LLn ca'ne to me crt-atly depre-t-cJ a-id paid be did not. k lurr what would t come of bim; that be bad so excited the hostility of "the DeraocratB that he could net longer lire lu Fli nua in i-eace; that be was poor and hick and ahnont in despair. I naid to bim : " Sir. McLin, you have dons your duty honestly and fuir'y, as I think, and I shall bike great pleasure in saying eo to Gov. Rayes if be eball ba declared Freideut of tbe United States, and I take pk-a-ure also in recommending yoa for some VK)sstion where yon can take care of yourself and family." L. G. Dennis was called before the c .nuaitteo. no testified that Alachua precincf, here be (Dennie) lived, wasawpigued to Noyes. Ia an interview between Noyes and Dennis the former told tbo' latter that bo was froing t.) put bim cu the witness-stand. Dennis replied that be had better not, as it would bJ equivalent to bis giving away the case, and Dennis was not put on the stand A ?Jx. GLi-Hcock, the keeper of an eating-boitf-e where Sirs. Jenks boarded last winter, was examined. lie testified that be bad repeated talks with Mrs. Jenks,' and saw ber the day she bad her first interview with Secretary Rierauan lat-t winter. Sirs. Jenks was very angry then. She said Sherman had insulted ber, and that she ba.l a letter in her reach which would make bim rue the day be bad crossed her. Sir. Glasscock asked ber what letter it was, mid Sirs. Jenks said it was a guarantee given by bim to Weber and Anderson. ' Ex-Got. Packtrd, of Louisiana, was before the Potter Rib-committee at New Orleans, the other day, and repeate-d.bis story of bis elec tion as Governor, and euchred, at.be claims be ras, out of the ofilco by the Wayne SlaeYesgh, Corns' i.-fi! .Taek&rd said bis tide to the cilice cf Governor of Louisiana was as good as that of Hayes to the Presidency, and be ec-riNdrred them both giad. Ila ai&fed that, if the President bad acknowledged bira as Governor, be w-' 1 Live b-cn ablator tiur b n -,f v .!. ' . , WJlla n 1 i te. a thj I'uL-2-h u'b, at.d te.-flfijl to .i.en. itlauhews urged ! 3 ' : ' i ; ' ' t f ri l.i rt,!.;;...,- tL.e , as it v. 1-1 U o i:s?e t ..11 t r ecu !-.::; t e cn tl.o ail ir.ti rr.ew v I f v re tl i i . c . . . . r In -rd Co l G. i n r. er Pi ef 1 LS t rt ci i e t. tl the Kill nc't Wt '! bo 1 ,1 1 c tb.iuv t' at .i t . e t 1 .!i a c 1 -ab a a I tba t .'o a H1 f... W ni' VV d io ra s d 3 a 1 a oa 1 , e

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... 1 1 i.. ,11 Le j:, f. n 'i's e . . I fan, : i f f i tl.Bt tt It 'i .j i i ! i .'J - -t of f. ........ :7 .1 l,... : Vr. tr, 1 Itn - c f t L". . "vii wrilt'.n ly tbat i Lt-rmda letter ruac&uon to tae i t. r-I.i-ivcic-1 to C , r ;r. 1 it a Oil' icli wera packed a-way Li twe) iru'dv? and a larje thoo-box." Late ia th t .r of 1S77, be, the Wiiooss, bal ile a p r.rch for the b't'er, and bad found it ia tbe f-Loe-hcx, a:d L I -C -iroyd it forthwith. Sirs. Jenks bad teen in no way connected, with the authorehip of the Sherman let I. . .Tlioma C. An3ersoa, of Louidlana, tefcCfied that be did not sea any one sipn the certificates f f thi tl-ctral v.-te while in the Governor's of ' t , Ci mi) ; thai 11,. S." ' pleading the poverty of her mother, asked bira to appoint ber brother,., A. It. Slardock, to a j.ila-je in the Cuetosa JXvUa ODiciai election returns have been received from all except . seven .C&Iifornhv cDuntiea, Tbe result of toe count shows beyond doubt that the non-partisans ' have elected all their thirty-two delegates at large and ' fifty-f our county delegate's. ' Tbe Kearneyites elect "fiftyone county delegates,' the Republicans eight and tbe Drnocrat seven. ' " ' ' ' - ' " -r-The PostEiat-ier at Caoton, Sliss., 'haa interviewed F'.ija Pink -ton, and ebe is all right again. llei late statements and affidavits, are withdrawn and contradicted, and f he adheres once more to the original story with which she entertained the' visiting staiet-.roeD. '"The New Orleans section of tbe Potter eoEFoitteet oh the" 3d inst,. examined witness named Himppon', s discharged "employe of tbe Custom House, who swore that a friend of bis also an employ? saw $10,000 in cash paid to a member of r tho P 'turnin"; rosrd. The i.ku:- y v :.s pi.d i 1 J a 'ogg'a ol.'.c be"?re the final report cf tba baard V..3 s.i-ed," tbe member refusing to sign until be got the money." TJia iianiM of the Eeturning-Boarder and tbe man who witnessed the payment were not given by' Siaipsqnr - -'" The Arkansas Democratic Stats Convention was held at Little Ilock.o-i July 4 and 5. , Gov. Stiller was nominated for re-election, and Jacob If dub f r Tiien-P'isit O-v-rr. tion, which met at SI nt jomery July i, ad journed late the same Light. A resolution indorf'rg , President .Hayes, for, bis,,. wbse. and patriotic policy was laid on the table ; also a lescluti -a' to nominate a State ticket. Tbe p.lfvAiTi is vfoleiit 'in denunciation of the Democrats of tbe State. " : E. L. Weber wa$ again before tbe Potter committee on the 3d inst, and testified, in regard to .fche- alleged frauds in Louisiana, that it was arranged .before, election by Kellogg, Thomas C. Anderson and Packard to secure affidavits of intimidation in tke "parishes of.. East and West Feliciana for the purpose of throwing out those parishes. He was assured by Kellogg and others that, if he 'would use Jiis influence with bis brother toward having bim .make a protest, bo (witnest) would be returned to the Senate. He was defeated for the State Senate by about 1,200 majority, and waa returned by the Returning Board as elected by about 600 majority. '-Packard told mo a few days before t'.:e election that, if be and Hayes did not get any votes in East and West Feliciana, lie was going to be Governor and Hayes was going to be President. "He told me this in the presence of Sir. Armistead, Mr. Duncan t.nd others, whom.. I do not now remember. He Baid the best way to dispose of tbe Democratic majority was to thiow out the vote of tbe county ; that that was better than making a Republican canvass, and I know of my personal knowledge that F.eilo.rg emp.oyed L. B. Jenks to keep James E. Anderson away frcm the parish, and to prevent bis holding an election there as Supervisor." Witness , stated that . since be came to Washington to' testify he bad, been approached by friends of Secretary Sherman on two or three occasions, and told if he would give evidence contradictory of Anderson's story he (witness) would be well provided for. Witness said be bad already been used as 'a ttool, and be didn't propose' ' to bo" bo 'used again. ..The committee adjourned till Wednesday,. July . i V '.. t ' The protracted Btmggla between rival political factions for tb'e ' mimicipal control of Ea-t K. Louis bas at last assumed tbe form of a ts ?dy,'ty o- raen. having beea killed Satur d-. , 3;ne 20, in a collision between the op-po.-;nj: forces. The difficulty bad its origin in ci'i . .ttf f.'.bonty groi. ig out cf anatU niptcd r raa..;ati. nof the city ur.d.-r a r r-v cl.-.itcr, both, parbes cbilmlrg to be lawfully iavestod with authority, rending a settl -.icit of tho Clc jut ia the court 1 tbi t it t-rnoBS and bot.bty ttlween Vet f..ct:. as bd inert "if ed in iutcn.-i'y until the matter culminated in a pitched battl? btti' tbe Slitropeb t ie-d fit: 1 .Ui I 'ate I . vr P..--.n 1 . l.ce. r f r -icry 1 .lo froi 1 1 ,i"s f - er, rs and Tbe lit, r vtre aty tbj lown.sn p?."ly, tie windows tf tie x..,.,;i , .... bts.ls v 1 -o i-'v w otf tie atUc" Deputy Slar- . 1 o r.i:;Lt a .1 a third dangerid. Tbe 2IetropoUt&u8 wera sabe t. 1 ly the rii-riST cf thjeounty. '. .t C.'. I: -1 C.iy, cf the Anchor at an tVv&ior at llvri b, the i 'T.l-" 7t'..-.t fc'.;.-! . i 1 lie Two Lros- pas.3t',jar a..d a Line, 1 re I.- ' v as e.oL tbt 1 w us cf r3 - r J 1 rs ent ct'! r :;- teen in r Cu v i y ; . ..: 1 -rrr'si V.. 5, 'b-Do. b. t . : Ct a. I. ;. 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ana t.ovs t x in.,- Mii'.si.'tf r tbe r' ; 1, .1 tba f.i'.:. g ltd . -e'S 'J tie ; 1 i:i 1 I e :icr.v-y, 1 - - TS f n 'ZTj: C..rrLU.-y C2: IT"1 ; r tba re-I...-: tlj'i cf f' f r :1 i x , c I t . .Ij c:rt ficfC", SiiCJT,- . . .. .incii;;: b gal fenders, f 343.681,016. ' 1 o t" '.Sn Tr '-,.! Vest Vfta fi1 f rl f 1 by tbe Di'Sj S'tys. ' T!.3ct:r..-;o CS .L-. 1 at tbe nl..t cf tbe United tales dr.rb-j tbe fial ytar, t". brg Jr.2 SI, 1373, was: Gold, SC2,773,42) ; trade ddUrs, 'ILGTCID: i-tandard t'. r, CV i 3; tubil'.jry f.dver c,ln, -0,C13; rlr c-b , i 2bC76. Trial, Cf LllS.EHl. The Arbant as Fuprtiuo Court Las d-e'd-d that tbe levee bonds issued in l;- . 13 and 157& are nnConstiutional and invalid. About $3,0C0,C00 in bonds are affected cy this decision. The- opening of tbe rsewly-c depleted Sturon Bay canal, which furnishes a short cut fp:n Lake Michigan to Green bay we 3 cede-, brated with exercises, appropriate to an event : J such import ance to lake commerce.' ' I CS.I23.M f-AJttD SHZralA Zl I Cob A'ah Buckbee, a prominent resident of Elvib XTT., ht ' . w if M ' r" in-law, and then blew Lis brains out. Both women were fatally injured. j William J. Abranis, who was connected with the notorious Mrs. Clem in the . murder, of Ja'-ub Yomig and wife in 1857, and.Trao has ben in tbe Indiai a Etat prison on a, 'life .sentence, basdeen pardoned by the Governor. J Dick Dawson (colored) was banged on Friday last at Thonaaston, Ga., for the murder of Frank Cunningham, his brother-in-law, ' ' , H. Burklow, who murdered David Wa gcacr, last year was 'hanged at Jienna, 111., last week. 1? Altai AND IIOZ1I1. rrx Eahinas. j' Experience has taught" a correet'ondent of the JPrairie Farmer that "tat-Avorni never bother on land where sljeep ran the prerioas fall and winter." PjiSO&a wlio-Btore -liarnes8. "under fopt" mayvlike to txiow that a dressing of oii in which csjenlie pepper is mixed eillie. rp.tQ qX: a .teaspoon!ril:to'a pintis isaid to aiiord sure'prOtection' against" gnawing' Irr rats." v 1 - tant of the vegetable crops ' grown in German gardens' and iji: the vicinitj-of BranneschweigajOOQ acres are devoted to' this crop, most; "of which is canned for home.consumptiop and( for the Russian markets. . (f his income is smalino'ltf&ris' bet prepared to meet hard times or to praitice economy thap ds tlie" farmer , an3, when Providence rewards him. with bountiful crops, he-can feel that the blessings which enrich him have made notone else poorer. Ohio Farmer. s XIr. - O. S. -Bliss, of Georgia, Vt, asserts in the Country Gentleman that horses ' become, after a little, almost passionately fond'' of skimmed milk ; he has known a few cases in which it has been thus - utilized "with great economy," anel " a pail of it three times a day will keep a work horse in better condition than the average ration of four quarts of oats. " . . t A whiter in one of our daily papers makes the assertion . that if the farmers and country butchers were allowed to retail their meats in the market, or peddle them about the 'streets, as other pro-, ducts are sold, the city consumers would save the sum of $9,000 per week. . In other words,- this is the amount of profit "made weekly by our butchers, in whose interest the law preventing the peddling of meats is enforced. Cleveland Ilea4-- 1 ''v . ' tin , . . 7 . ' ; .To KiLii tsd3 Ctjeeast Wosm, I see a number asking what will destroy the goofeeberry and currant worm. I will give thrra n sure, remedy, although", a little too late to save them this year. Slake a etrong brine, strong enough to kee meat, and sprinkle the bushes well. Thel brine .'kills the worms almost instantly. This has been the result -with mfue, pnd r'hers have tried it aijd call it ii sure, cure., Philadelphia Practice1 lanner. Dr. StxiVestkr, of Lijoias, X. Y., a very euccetsful an 1 extensive cultivator cf quinces, plants on a moit not wet but porous Bw.ll. Ie s liL sown Lrcidoast to the t Foil, about tlie extcntiou of the roots, at the rata of three cr four quarts io each bufh for full-crown encs. It T'cr.Il sctra a lirj3 quality, but the quince is a native of niEri:ime an 1 is Lnown to thrive away from the sea corst ucder tho conditions cf ic"l-turo rnd ealir.; :.liC-3. ; if "i in c J W3 1. Icr " i.v, 1 ' 0 a pir-ce cf rvt r.t iL ii f.M 1 .' 1 ; t' l TC l c . i;o to t fkikd L.ki "ob ''. !j f or eo ll . A i i fcr-.l 1 t t ! 1 UoI . ' i?k i. v. jja a it Vt I. J, 1.1.1 1 VJ .J ii f r V jrj. .11 " .1 T ." I ' J i .

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by ii a clarl:, cocl place ready for cocb- '' 7affles. iTix flour and cold rril'; together to make a thin' batier; to a quart "of the flour put six beaten'eggs, a table-ispoonfol 'cf melted - butter and a teaspoonfrd cf salt; bake ' them immediately, . ' ITbied,. Cakes. One-third pint boux creamy two-thirds pint buttermilk, one teaspoon , saleratus, 'dissolved in a-little nil"?, add; Rir together . till the xailk 3. l.:;' 01.3 c.p sugar,' two eggs, two !?.. Voub tzlt: cut . in riEprs; fry in lard ust hot enor h' to babble up nicely.' j Cfxam Pis. One large table-spoon of butter, three of sugar, two of flour, -two eggs, and a lit! la more than one-half piat-of milk." JSeat the sugar and butter to a cream: best the, eggs- welljs and mix them with 1 the 1 milk "their ' siif liitlie flour, etc. Flavor with whatever you like. This is for one pie. I Goostjhealthjts a blessing only attained ry careful attention to the real wants of the body but by bow many ways do we ' aggravate symptoms and produce diseases' it ia , oifiiculb to cure, frequent among wbich is. Heart Disease. Nervousness. SJeeoless or vvake fnlniErhts. Am otic tho manv forms -of Heart Disc fise Palpitation. Enlargement, Spasms IJCaU, i. 1 aAi UiiU Jfcii UTCL 1LUU OVUUK LUO LLQU I, Ossification or Bony Formation of the Heart, lUieumatism, General Debility and 'Sinking of,, the Spirits, fljifise troubles ,h -be' our ed by" the use of Dr. Graves' HEART .REGtJLATQS." Send to the sole agent, F. E. Inoaxls, Concord, N. H., for a pamphlet of teatimouiala, etc. - ; - -; ,For sale by druggists at 50 cents and fl per; bottle. ...... . t : '- 1 i "WmHOFT's Tonic ! A r Safe, Stjee, asd Scientific Cube ! The uo-'r.ccedcnted ga'a of tliis world-renowned medicine proves incon-! testibly that no remedy has superseded the use of IV. is reliable Tonic- No spleen bas "been found so bard as not to yield to its'" softening influence, "Ritd no liver . so, hyperfropMed as not tot give up atg long-retained billious secretions, and no Chill or fever bas yet refused to. fall into line. Whee:lock, Fijjlav & Co., Proprietors: New Orleans. '' -Fob sale by all Dbuggists. ' I , . "Mi ,mi , -. AcciEiSNTS will happen, and it is best to be always prepared f'taelnf TSnffrerfe from Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Bruises and Sprains will nnd immediate relief in the use of Geace's Salve, which cures oldSores, Felons, Corns, Ulcers, etc. ,, , v.-. t For upwards of 30 years Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP baa been used for children with never-failing success. It corrects acidity of tbe stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Aa oid.&nd well-tried " remedy. -25-cts a bottler Paksons' PeTBGATiVE Piud3 are a priceless boon to the people'of the South and tbe Southwest. They effectually prevent fever and ague and all malarious diseases, and cost only 25 cents a box. -..' . The horrors of war are nothing to the horrors of Neuralgia. Immediate relief may be bad by bathing tbe head with Johnson's Anodyne Liniment and snuffing it up tbe nostrils.

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