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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT In " .' . i ; 1 W 1 - : ' 's 4M' 1 .() j 3 "' f."t 2 (XI j 6 CO 7 CO 3 (JO 6 Of) JOI-a 4 7 f 12 .ii H K 15 0 i 7 W 12 11 U 10 ') If. -A W ? ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY . BY Cm I T . 8 0 IS U' j 1 4 '4 Col " H V I " tsf co IS u iA CO 00 40 ( IjO GO 27 0 & C f 0 Jl!l) f.11 -i : r fl'K. I a lfc'lrrnl" Kl til Inc. f u !! J r i " II rM, nation ua ix-rand Ms, TLRMS OF hUlVSCRimoS: rulncf notiiiM In thu lcal CoJomca 20ent rr lin. fl 00 per myjir, lor ti Brut Insertion, an.i 60 cuti lr ;-.r wmjJj unrwf cueat In- nortJon. . . ' Stnxl. S'T. Pr iiu.. KHIi. QVV?, T ttVKttiMI .sin!, ooyv. thrw hiu1ui. .... Uicl. mimUr ..l,lll. , 1.1 00 OP 1 00 la VOL. XV. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1880. NO. 52. M r U . : '1R IF n 1 1 i 7 7 7 7 i 7 PRO F ERSl ON AIj CARDS. -ni'MPllKKY & NYOIAF.UTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAY, Albany, Oregon. W il i.i .. U.-o in all ih tVirtfc in the SW, Pis-tot UiMtvrt .11 v.,1UvH.mi,, atlctntvit tu .tMmpU. tlMwlt U fUNM. u. K. tll.VMMfcKI.AIN. flisx & ai.nip.ntLAix, ATTOIHF.YN AtT Albany, Oregon. .JkOLTnst In Foster" Rriek IU.H-k."3S1 vir.nistf. ' ..mkiUjm, i.. uii.tii;, 8TKAIIAN &1S1IA12U, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Albany, Orfjon. II U A C T U 1 : 1 X A i . 1. T I IH C t ' K IN t 1 K luit Ntati. l hey KtvM ,ieeil t:,o Vioii iDixillm-iniiM wil l ivUilr inrt'l.T. Utrti-e In FiMirr' nw hrU-k. S'.Hf L. H. MONTANYE. ATTO II N I : Y A T 1 A W. ANT' - Notary Public. is street. vl in'J D. R. N. UI.ACKIiURM, ATTORNEY feD CQ'JXSEIQH AT a Ot rr ulr In tbr Od,l VJIo-. Tf m J. X. VATHERFORD, (sotakv rt'OLtrj iTTOHNKY A'l' LAW, WILL 1-R.tiTlCK IX ALLTHK n:WOfTl!E II tl. SfwbU LUftti;H iicb Ui ctl.t-ttwb &t4 -Onc to O.U re!U Trni J. rowKi.L . -w. h. mLvrn. powi:i.l & niLYi:r, aTTOKNKYS at lwv. And S(ilir itJrs ia ( haaoervt ALBASV. . - . OKI-'UO.V. Coliwioim priitly iiiml ri a'l --liit.. IjAiih iis;ulii:el uu rtsjnali lermi. rlliilirvf. ' T. S ISA! ;i!.!MAA, - AfroilNKY AT J, AW. iP-)aiio op mir in th o.t.i r.-iio.v'si F. M. MILLER, ArTOllXKV AT IVV vril pnunxwtn l i fHin of ti.t Mt. rrutsafX. UDUi.O Kiv-li ! i-.ll-rtUu. Via- K.y.uoe. ml rXKintCftllon iltli. rmt.att J. A. YA.YIN, ATTORNEY AND CUUNSELOa AT LAW coaVAti.!. oaroore 'lll In t. iVuil" ( 'lie 9-tat ' .iHl2V t. H. J. "BOUOHTOW.M. D.. ALIilXT. - - - - , - OKCC41. CI Mkluml bl New York, and to oh!7 u( cllevu il.M(iul MuUtl CoUck ol tj- ril ri.1irHt m rr of Foarth and rji.w.t! Sunt, diwlijr lark o the II. F Chnrch. Nurtti. lio3,.1l I. W. BALLARD, M.D. J. M. FOWELI, M.D. BALLARD & POWELL, lhysicians- and Surgeons, Lebantn, Oregon. " Dr. ti. WILLIS riUCK, i5;iTisT. Odd Felloes' Temple, AIlaoy. Orrgon. f(T'-i IiMirs from 8 to 12, anil froiu I to 1 ' ' 1 voUSMOtf Dr. II. J. Churchill, HOISPAHIOPHISICIAN&SIISBSQH (Office In MpTIwatn'n lirU-k.) Albany, - - - Oregon. Chronic Di.sea! t-peciaUy. Can te fauD'l ttt my ofiice at all hour of the day or nigh; when not profelonally at-tiont. v!5n24tl 0. 0. Kelly, M. D., ALBaS'. OREGON. jSWOiHe In M'llwalnV Bio:k. Houee, on) lxr north of Tiroom J'-iory. vHaSif j. sunr.iarj, r.i. d., Pai-fi"r to Dr. Brewer.) itffutiWA itrsluwe on btuii! stitof, p.i Xq. J's Engine IIoijho. 22tf " ir : cjoLiiii ' " OrCUfilST AND AURIST ft. (iOLDK.V Has HA" EXPERIENCE IN ireainie tue varlou ItaKea to-trtitch ihe fye ouu sr are su'ij'-i't. u4 iof i iK.ndUeut of ijivii.s nHr .atutaulioa to thutut wbo may 'ao inmimiv4iirjiuut-r in. rum. noon, TAKE NOTICE! TK YOU WAST A CLEAN. COM FORT 4- atl0"havo,ba!r-eut or bath ro to the FASHION HAIR-CUTTIXG HEAD- ' . QUA U'f l-F;$, ; ' l;8te you virt ;;;d Cus. pnglander and flnry Baekenf-toalivnys on IianJ and able feb.il' willitig to do good" work.' i. 1 ' '" Koorrts on First' street, to diwis below MTttlloj Fergq 4 Co cfilce; S'Jtf JP1I!! ELLIOTT, ?I1ACTICAL lIJLLWglGHT, 41bnyt Oregon. Id formation given cheerfully. Addrest ra.9 at Albany. a OUT TTTT! T A PITT? mnJ" K" f"1'' ,,n t?v " "v AilvrrtlntnB llnrrum ll Si'rmv ' V,,'J"'r;' "'' ,;,,V.ili i.HatrcwH4 imvy Iw itiailo loir It 1 N L ;viv. h j.'ov nt'.i ;:ivi-,ti in .: SPRING AND SI)? STOCK i'(Cfl, .; r DRY GOODS, Ual! GROCIlE-mS;)' WALL PAPER, i IIoiiso Furnishing Coeds, I !iiO. J Ni..K thaw i vcr fi-U'ri .n.i tin t-ar;tn. a r ;u Itm, 1 ui sti le, iti.ii.-4 ,it ! l i:i 'vr.!J. 1 I in Up toso inatltJ;i Kl KftodM lit ioiulMr ir!c to rati and sc lue. SA2IUEL i:. YUtNJJ. J f tToraerly -Dp. Crals Iililacr Care,") fi lIabrif Cares t 1 lor t a--1;- .-f JUrird 'i t's i - h fu.A'Kjti-i twr Hnfi KiUccy and UvcrCare. I ruc, J.vO Eutu. cvflij.'. iial hO ti k:tf-sr. .f wfroinl j fii, cirv of .f tfti tifln tr;'1 irif,;r7 f.-raaV bjr t J0 UW of Ml-) tiiinv oi Lcf Carv. o-id f 0 nit Culi i..t tt ij-i i-Tat v.n;."' X. E.MjriAi-. 5L i., .. u, f r.-tirt?f. J..rrt:-Jln:.Mt ixrv-i i.tm if Lfci,;. Lcut la lw cfc. Kr. c. A- lijifft y L LV. ijctvtAry of II warj L i-t:; i.ty, ((tU.-; I ft coht:c liiat n-irmci. it imu r 1v-r- cn'Mxl cftn ti iiei'l t-r rr.' -r.-t-j in 1,1 SUt.. cfrtj ti it --7 curt u ltiitf chrome iirr c-jO 'a4? t ttt-- ? ri-;i;. -;v 1 t-t,- f . e i'-M34 1xl.cA. 'i'iicat J asuo t t'.e Votb, rxcinKra.l ti ::i '.:.oii.-s:iuI Lr tcru lrjiucm prprcrt;n3iy c? thus c:;f. it. CAt L- mtti rea!!ir to mil vr.yx. K.nirj Liv.-r ftratrvry ft(-td. T-0 .nos:4 l L'tiV.ri!; litttl J.vriat ail it httiJC'Too: fTUww , 1 i-sUiasfc H. H. Fimrr Co., Hi m '1,1 1 iUocic.ter, J..V, 80W In Albany by I'OSIIAY A MASON'. In Ralm ly K. K. JIItrrelU ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. AI.HA.W, UK. Tl;e Sfcoud Tena will ca No vember 3, 1S7U. 3w fr il 5 i!..'!Til. Ihw rmirn- .f -ie.iitrtii.ii.-in b .uri-U in tlii. Innlitul", tiz: I :&.tt. Si'icttlitic litlii humul. 4 full orj of lnRtrnclor ! brriiwfirril. Ffr nrtif-aUn cofirm'-ii li.e eour4ic ntit.tr and the rk- A Uiiii'iii. a-ly W St DEV. ELnr.BT . 0.tT. rrr'l. O Mil L-rtiikfc.S. 8 i COIiEAD LIEYER, Proprietor- Vrttf preil 5f.i5). Groceiici auJ I'roviaioas of all kia!rf ('lies? : liiOfKEli Y, Vi LASS WAIIE, I'.k-- EsTCall au'U eeo my Stock. tf ALE&rJY BEAT KAOST, FfQ3h Beef, Porlr, Mutton, Veal and Saueac &-. ways on hand. IlUh-tt CaJi Ivice paid l,r klrnls of ft e'tth. 4Jtl t.UVt WKs. HO, FOR SODAVILLE ! T WILt MAKE TEiri WITH MV8TA&: F.vr.r.Y tUturdfly lietweeii ALBANY A?D SODAVILLE,' in. twill curry both fralf;"nt mil r'4ci!ge" t,iv ordrr. .t bt. Cti&riea or Htfvei'fl flni-MO. nr. own th. staUt. il( notavnitit and ivitl uk?oO'l eifd cf horse, trcft tn my ctiarj. 4.-.I T. L.tpGEIt. . 1 r Art TO $6000 A YFAK, r.r 35 to $:i a oar in tJ I tllU your wn lWit!Uy. Ko rtb. VAjirton ilo as mun. Many make more tiian tlm amount statt aboMf. No ot.j rau fait tj maVo money fast. Any one can Jo tho work. Voti can mak. fi oin f0 i 3. to 3i an hour hy devoiiny your evvi'U;;i arut .fnvn tim to the htviniNi.. it u,is nothing to try the bua in. Nottiin tike it lr money msitifi? ever offered before. Bttinu4 idH't a"" trit-tiy hotiorahii. Rtfader, if you wnnt to know a'l abour liie bewt jtnyin;? biiMneK. betor. tlte pubi:i nnd us your audress and w. H-Ui eend you full fjarticnisj. and privavo t.r-nia tree ; umpies worth $j io ire. ; vo.1 'tn then iike up vour'mtnd tor voumeif. Addr3 GE0KC2 81'lJi &bi 4 CO., rortiajid, Main. . 5 aajya avv 7a i JK ACttlU CtEtll lB. XUr t.'ivlte of Ibe jlma t unvrnCun f .r ymtiirnt. JmUHH A. t r(i:! J IjvJttl ill Orutip, Cylii.i Coutity, Olitn, aUiut 1'2 ti.iUKlYum l.'Unt'laml. Nov. IP. IHZI. lii.s parent wrro Ititli T Xf IJii'iiinl r xtra-.-lii,!!. Hit fsttlii'r, ALinm tl.ir Cf!d, Iii.ru in Otw-j;o coutitv, N. Y., but li'w ftitiii!y liad liv"il in MitMttcIti) scttt far Ki-nt'ratioi:S. Ili.t ntotlnrr'a uiniJi-n nanio u-b Klixa iVtUoti. anl w;s it tiiwe c f tlio J!i-v. IIchj l'.llnu, iv nnttsl irnii-rta!it clergyman of Nw llsiii;'!iiii, in ulu-h Stati? .! n Iwl'll. Jlllll 8t t!i JOIiti't of f,jUt soli., iinil hi f:it!;rr !kil in 1833,- li-av. iri'j; cltlUlreii iStjnlflit Ko! Iy iti tleir mother. Jaa.!- M-orkfl on tin firm for n;vrul y4iM, ai..iln u woiVi.-d aal.i'o Kt -irr'-t.tci iii, bi.l luiiii' in t!jat Lnbirtnift Jrin-r vn ti.o Oj.io C'.i'issl w!j;ii lie at only f '-vi tiin . Hit I ;;!.'. ranhers my th-it ly hit rnrt jtnl t tension to btmir.fwt ht viat ifjii tnmoiHi to tho j.iiion of j.iSut. Hi on rising ranul f.jr atmiit i-i.ii i-ii liioml;, itr.il thru rbhclu to U ivtr.'- n Si.iior (t ti:o luikw; but an !:..!; i f nyic .iit J::tn out t m no lion !?n. ii. l ii.i back to hU lioliif. Ha "Loj!." fur bi)X thriH- tnoiith nil' I t!.ct tti ii :!i to ntk o fuH iiit 'loii lYr i-unm!, hi roric'iti!-'. to c to i'ul'.i'W, Hti'I hi' hi.. I tSiK-n itht;it t tf-l Ctirsti-r A i'It in.. !i'ut hat tut; a crrt-.t c.tM'xutt ot n-Milt- luoiit-v t!ii-v tn a :ftti marv httuji i.ta 110 at t:' hi !y nii fwi.'i -p.?, and oti S 4H1r.l1.yn wi t ko.l B'liitfid nt s!d job. In i-jl h5 ttitiTfd ltitatn (0i.i' flit-die Institute, and in I8j t ha wi tit into ll. .Iitoior -'ii.Ht Ht- WillitttO (,'id i'CO in Miiidni4-tH. lie 1 xLii.itf i j i-fi. idi-iHl-hi j'liieJi in Kindt inf, ! it lr'o, tthc-tl -5 Ti-att of ago, ;lt.bl i'l'd i Iff" th'-lt obtHll.l-d ft ttOsivioll lit V f'-..v.r i' f.itirl nd (Irfk in tl.' i.it Kw't-''tf I'isii-.i.tjt whu-h he had forno-r-iy Mttt-i.th-d, and tifiiT firiit Vfir iis in-.tdp li-idi t.t. Vi'hi'o atti-iiiiiii thia fnatitution cvf.'rul years iM'fori, hn had joint'. 1 i!if rt:!i;iot:H iltnontination known i "Tho .!jropli-liitcs." wliieh hail.cor.tiol f it; nnd whi lVcsideltt lie not only lriu;!it tui-1 lect'tn-d, but prxftclo-l. ' v lid wast man ie-l in S.'iil, av.il in 1?T? wuh tit't-ti-.l Stittc Kt't.ator by the'anti Slavcry tmrty of l'ortv.gt and fintninit eoittitict. JIIh btnfd; t.t my thit Lis military carc-pr "!tB not rf a nnttsro lo Jotljitl liini to trials on a l.trgn fisah;." 'i'hm it trtit. li;in ft man of jwhiir note in bin neighborhood he, throt;jh the influence of BOtnn xilitiral friends, obtaineil the (Jolonelry of tho 42l Ohio Tleciuit-nt in !hi. Hummer of 18Gf, btit foro;e cattv ltd not go iitto servico until rioh in D-'cember. At that tiino' Oen. Uiifll ordered lain t.o advance againsd. Hum phrey Marshal, who then oecuiied tho Sand)' Valley, in Uatttern lventnt;Uy. lie niado tho advance and his adversary rett eate-1 and abandoned the valley iilfn;ether without entering .into any ettutment. On account of thia blood less eampaixn (infield was made ft Tb'L'urlier a!. lv then jjoinfid tti Army 0' t!ie t;.i at ijttsburf And whk ji'nt in cotp'mand of th TAentioth BiijjadH and )iirtit'iiateil in tho doStfiR geeuut of that battle. n August of &G2 ho was taken down -with the agtte, and going homo remained there until the ajitiri" of 1803. Jii.-tt btforo ho vas takent Kipk lio wrs nottii mited by hit old district for OongteKH, nnd it neems that between chilla he made a jrretty thoroufjlt campaiprti, lieing on the Htttmn ttntil after tho October elec tion, and gaining the day oyer bis com pctitp.r by a aodd nwjoriti . If a tvont Imck to tho army iu tlio following isptiug oiid was 'made Chief cf Stair under Gen. Tloseerana, nnd served in that position until fipt, Gth of that year when he resigned List position to o to C tigre.-:f . Hit hist conspicuous Bet -vice in tho army was in carrying ofAlern over the (h.1.1 of fJJiickamanyft, f,r which he tt'H made a Major QuWral. At ijie time ie reitigped be was- co vertly C'tticised for leHyino- ri tiymy, ami in f.icfc Jdi conduct did not look well when compared with that of Presi dent 1 Jayes under nimilar clrcumstancea. Hayes was nominated for (Jogtebs umi w hen iisked to come home be did not take the tigue and get a leave of. ab- sence, but sent borne the following f .... C K 1 -.5 V V I ' v " " til ' . u v )Aw '' li tter : " Yoitrx rcr-niri J, TSiaiiU. I liavi other buxlnrkt Just now. Any man who would luavo tint army ut lhi tttno to olttctlonisiir fir t'onnnxt .Lr any othor ilaco oujjlit to ! . !!( I. " Yottr. 41. V.. 1IYI." TiitH at otio tf too be.t cninj'!,?!! tlornttjftitit t;sl iy thn Kjm!.i!cii in t.ut !! f.iii:'.! h tti r ."! be iti'.ro ijuwir thw yc:ir. HiHCitrfir in t.'ntis"t l'itt lx'i-n jrou-iiii-iil. nt h hat Iti-i-n otio if thtt l.f pubUctu h'ftiJirtu, titid h WHt n- oh'ttfil si ruiiMTtmtit n tinfH. J.uit Jamtary ho t!;tcil f-Viirttor to Hiirrrs-il Tlntr lun. ati.l will vt-ry IiUwy taho hit r.tt, us it it uid that hit will tint l-iij;tt tin hs'i t icctftd to t! I'n-MiJrnfy. Yt'hilj tui-ut'irf-r' of Cf.4i-i ho n .'ti s.--'d corrupt rattjit t in m-v. -ral i,h!H!!(i't nkir"jj briU-ft fi-n the t'rht .Mott!i-r t'ljuij.anv- mid frcm Vif (Julii-f MiiCWisti. Hit fiii'tidx nay ho i rmt s;nUy uitd tlui muli i-!iarj;i- should ti'.t i.r M.-'.t n ; iiu'.t him nm-; iott his "; w itti rttittnl by a Cjh grrttiI t.i;tiu'!-e o uiHi-d of thri-o IC-!-ii!Mtiu!it fr,d to J iisotTntt ntid their rf;irt i I ttr?. i h-nr Lin x!.irt of lh" rh ii . l".,r tn-r t!j t( M'lilo Inij". thtiitC m t-" til iiiif n !! iiti-nt tlmt CMt.tii.t l; -fvi.!i, w. iil Cist jtivi hit out h jT.ii-if? i.i f in- ih- tJ-oMiiii t f I t' vitiyjtt;n 'i thi-it initio olio n'lott litt fr. in th tiort i f tin (.Vmittiit !'-, ail l-v'it. ttk-'tt front t!o o.Vfi.il rei ir I r CAttril.L. 4 u.lT!i. . IV jttt i tt, jag !t;j 1 l;evet i,( r eeit ed, or ;;r ed to i.riite, ii,y fct.rk if t!:e Credit .'i. r, of of the I'liintl I.i-i!i,T llitl- n ..!, 11 emu' di vid.-ndi or prctt a atit ii v frotn t i' uf" them." i !i.t'.:tTit:i:'ti r.r.i-yiir. i''a!itiid lleport, page 2. '! nun i d with Mr. Ante to itke ti 11 1. 11. t i Credit Mobiiier stock, but ,i.d oi.t pay for the am. Mr. A met n-iein l tin J?"0 p'-r cent, dividend in bor.dt, jiti l m M tlem for 07 ci'nt., and iii .o rtcivil the CO per cent. c;tsh livid, whii h, togrther, paid th prii-e of tho sn-U and intere.tt nnl left & balance of $32'.b Thit sum was paid river to Mr. O.irl'.eld by st check on tlte .Scrgifint'at Aini', nl "Jr. (btrf.ehl Ihen tinler.rood thin sum was the bal ance of dividend nfter paying l"r lie It A 9 X'AUW. fiigre.lb.V Lv;:i: 3". I'oiaxh. Of Yetimmt. X. 1'. J'.AN'Jia, Of Mat,. Oi:.,. V. Mc Cka'iv, Of Iowa. Y. 11 KlCLACK, Of Indi:tIlU. Yv", M. McantcK, Of Marybuid." L'.'itditig R.-publican papers nt that time tvtto very bitter against (JaiTtidJ lor Ids participation in tlie corrupt job. Tli N. Y. Times claimed that the Com mittee acted foolishly when it found Garliflhl and others guilty but recom mended no punishment. Tho Aibttny Evtn'.r.y Journal, tbo leading. New York Republican organ outside of tbe city, said ; "Mr. Dawos emerKna with n enmpleto vindication. Wo think Mr. Kelley, Mr. tiarm-l'l. and wime of the other do not Htand (inltOM) well, AVJiat lit tho lit ttire 01 thfir oii'utteo? Their wrong whh ilmt they did not frankly and fully tll the t'lMitli" that they eoncnaloU ami prevari cated and misrepresented. Thia It tlio wholo of It. We tlo not-nndortako to Hlilold them from thit charge of iltiecptiott. They resorted to If and thoy must Httller the consequences." . The old N. Y.. Tribune chas'ti-ed biir in this mi'.d. manner ; "With varying tlej,-rciM of guilt or guilty knowledge, evoiy man of thettt, with but osio exception (lr. lllame), has been oblitwl to eonfo a that at some llmo he held thiaatock, and at some time ttndor stiexs of conscience, let us hnte, t'.iougt tlmt Is not fully proved qot i of it, Oo nlowly hdw over tlte li.tt of ciilumnl- Uteo vongrHinen : " - - - -James A.- Gatlield, of Ohio, had ten uliaret: never uaid a dollars rei-eivml S32i, which, after tho investigation lifnii, ht vva-i anxiout tq 3Ve conwlderca at a loun ffo.H Mr. (Jakes Ainet to. himself." $r. GartU-14 w-Bji also, Chairman (tf the Committee which lit-d in ciuu'go toe approririatin blil wheit the Iljck Salaj'y grab wait made, and voted and spoke in favor of it. Thirty days after it hecam1e a law, and when pnbiq acvititiient run very lafe'" uaunst Ibr measmv, be- cv crcii bit bat k into the Treasury, In appearance Gen, tjarlield it vety coiutiiittiiling and imnre3tive. - lie stands six feet high, and i.i broad-sboul- dettnl and atronly bniit. Hit held- U uu1 1 ally Inrjje, mid hit f.rehead n ttutkably biylt. JIo wears light. brow 11 haL" ami beard, and hat light-bhte e; 1, a jtominent tiot.e, and full che kt. lie M tens-lt4 ill till thing, and itdevol. I'd t!t hit! wifn ttltd chihlten, of whom he bat fiv living, two hat ing died in in fiiticy. (Jen. llarlield hat a I.ootn in AVashington. w her Im njietidt hit u in tr. ami 11 f.rni in Mentor, I,ibf c-tn-ty, Ohio, w hero ho Km-imU nil hit time wlieil not engayd at Inn c ii t'. it iix. uct iia. Doct MHST. Th ' Hnpreme (.'urt of Indiana dwidd th-tt tilt legal muno of a jiertott cutttistt of Cluit tiiiii 11:11110 utid oin' mirrri r . a"l that iaiceuraey in a midd' out...-. .1 . t not invalidate a !i ed or oilier ! - . .l .-i. Itfnt. Puoiitf. JiltV No? : d'i .10 .i 11.JH 1 t itr(Vd fir Nw Y-itt, and enteie-J th an imlurh. j.gvtit tL u.kv 1 f a j w f-l(.,. f ...j,,,.. ji i. Co!-, ,r e liruminHortf ti-iie, m I 1 I il,.- iod. n..f j , , . , . , , , . .1. ... . a M'id.-iif. Af;er Irt-sng atoiisted to the Ilia? have taken ii ! e.t e, i,-iij " H-imnty fir I....11. tti.i. li hut i,- I ',cl" !'"l'im"da attt.ersj,i;. h!i bis pni.l bv th put if, , ti. tii. ml .1--- ' iitiute f. iiu anl room-mute, Henry ht liht, of pi.wu.i i v ih-.tH .n.i.si j , 4 Ur.-i-irr, f! tvo l,iitg on, their th" OMVee, vet tht inbi et wnut i i n- ,1 , 1 I tt.it. I 10 recover a 'ttnsl the 01 .U-r im.-i" - . . . 1 1 .it, e i . 1 iet the notn hud ltwn fully .'id t tint payee. - Agtn Court, Pa. fa. Cat1!!, Supti in- X.VrioXA!. il.tK. A Kti.iiiit lank limy ttl.it a niottgig.t on re,i! estate nt voted in good ftiih to a,-eoiv pre es.ii! ing jitdebteiliiest, and it mikes, no tlif feirtieo that when the mortgte it exe cuted lint nolo evidencing I hit ludebted- tnt it taken tip and a new omt given f ir it 1 niu iiint, and an aT'f.s in.-nt mado fir t-riolical renewalt. The debt it the mime though it bo t i.h mvd from time to time by dill'erent noleii. It foliowt that tieii-her lh mortgagor nor theho cluituiiig under bint can avoid a mot t gngo gtven to fc National bat ik to Krcure it bin 11 on the ground of want of p.iwer in the bank to lak it.. Howard Na tional Dank r. Ixiomit, Sup. Cjurt, V. rAr.T.vntSHir, Appellee 1. bought c.ittleof appellant but they wero not ileliverctl tuitil after the formation tif a ptrttiurnhin between at;llee JI. & p. 'i'hero wat -conl'icting evidence at to whether the cuttle wero sold to the firm or lo If. alone, but it appeared that thev were taken by the firm, killed and Hold, and that the money went into the linn account for ita betieht. Held that at. tho cattle remained with njtpclUut j until taken ov tno linn, tinieiit the tuty sbot-.bl btdiee that it was tbit intention of tho partita that tbo title should past to l. it tho tune tlto contract was m ide, tbo title remained, with aHlhiiit until they wero delivered to the firm, which then became lialile forthPtn. iMittth r.t. Hood, Illinois Court of Appeals. Ackxcy. The presidetit of a busi ness corrioration, bat, as such, no power to constitute a generaf"mnnager without the consent of the director, To recov er damages (or the non-performance of the executory contract of a corpotation, plaintiff must show that a part of the series under the nlleged contract wat received with tlte knowledge of the di. rectors nnd without notico that they did not ratify tbo alleged agreement. It will not bo presumed, in thfl absenco of evidence, that tho hustnes-a manager of a Iht fttrioal eompany ha power to make nontracta with net formers for a vear. Vogel ri. St. Iionia Museum C'a S.t. Louis Ciiirt of Appepls. AtiETTf-BR, THAN OQI.Tl b ierlpct li(jivttU, ami yA't mnnv are sutl'orlng the tor turea of the tlatwneif with ltt'tpepslawheu aainale bottle of Hit. MINTIK'S KNO. JdSU DANDKLI0N I.IVER AND UYS- PKI'SIA 1'ILLH will give relief, and, if jverniHtod in, will cure thQ tyoriit cao of turn oiatrssriitig ivoitme. luit rui eure Torpid Liver and lUllonsties, ItoguUitos the liowelt, roniovet VimpVoa Irom the l.'ace, cures fallow Cvnplolott, Foul rireatn, stele lloatiacuo, jioartuuru, f ain iu the Hides and Alack; Supar-coated and tiUAHAilTliKD to be VUIU'XY VKUK- 'l'AB140. It acts directly on the eoatluir of tho tsunnacn anti oa u Jjiver. i an ue ta,kort 1 uny olltne wet or dry weather. iiHwaie of imita.lont. The genuine hat an enuravlnir of a lion on the outside wrapper. .Price, 50 cents. For salo by all nruygists. ,1 lmlv tontOier of a SundaV School Cftinmended one of her pupils as a nice tittle t'lirlsiitn who said her prayers beau tifully, bnt sadly needed Madame Rachel's Knamel Bloom to make her pet feet. This i a vAnrnino. to all to care for their com- JSSlW1 rayupyoursuUcnptionandgetthe CVV all drupttttQ, ' . . - 6 eaa H ttMpAew for a yearm. . :i.Tir: 4. a aim;:. , J ;.r Ji iler ut Ibr t.t-az ('.oirgliw r. r flrr l'rllrl. Otn. t'lo-iittr A. Arthur .-t li-irti iu FiatiUin eonntr. Yt , O-t. -r, 18i0. Hn it the oldest of n f.itui'v of 1 o on and Jive daughter.. Hit fit her wn the Ksv. 1.1 r. WtUinto Arthitr, a Yhtptiht tlergymati, who fjig"atd ti this eoun tty fio:n ll;e County At.frim, Iieiand, in bit t ighteenth tear, and t'ied Oc. '-'7, lsl", it NVwtoniille, near All-at:;,-. Oett. Aribttr wat educated nt, Utd-ir College, tin.! wat gta limted in the Clam of 'it. A fit r leaving college he tunpH a cm:!, try "tihtxd during two yiant in VertiKiiif, and t her., bit irg mtnngiiibv t i;'i ! t r.nnn:V to Rave nbri,t C.'f'O, be """"t..i raseer almost ii :n tho stmt. torn. Arthur noon HUerwitru m tried a d.in;!iter t.f LieateteUit Ilrt-don, Uni ted Hfaiet l,ivy, who wat hint nt, w-n, nn l bit wi!i died oidy a t-hi tt tin C titice. . Cot Arthur at a ih.legnte t-t'ibt Convention nt S.ir(ito0ra that fiut.dn, the ll.uh!i-an parly. In 151 bel eil the nst of Itisctor-Gi'neii',l i-f tti Slate of New York, and anon aftet at.. wat advunccd tn tliat of Q.iarteruirfa:e Geritr.!, which he held ttntil this ciost of Gov. Morgan' term of oice. At the expiration of Gov. Morgni.'n term, Gen. Arthur returred to bit lav. practice. lJusim.fi.t of the must Int ra live character jsinred in ttm him, and tbo firm cf Arthur ntel Ganlim r pro pered txeee.liugly. Grau-iaily he was. drawn into the ntet.a of p-jlitics, Yl:cn Hon. Thomas Murphy resiirnrd the Col lectocship of tho port of New York, on Nov. 1'0, 1871, President Gratit nomi nated Gen. Arthur to tb'J vacant posi tion, and four tvars later, when his term expired, renominated bint, an bailor that bad never been shown to any previous Col'ector in the history of the jiort. He wat removed by TVeti- tb nt Hayes on July 12, 1S7S, in order that the oliieo might la1 honest'v admin tstcted. It is true that the Orfjor'w.ii, the leading newspaper of Ibis State, says of ArtiiUr that "bit reputation, bas not bdn assailed and is above, reproach," but its to that our readers can judge. Wo hero 'make some quotations 'from Republican authority which wo cannot possibly construe into anything like a recommendation of good charactt r : You have made tho Custom House a canter of partisan pnlitioal niaiiajremmt." it. 1$. Hayes to Collector Arch,u., Jan. 3J, is. u. . "With a deep serje of my obligations under tho Contt'tntion, I reward H as my id uio duty to autpend you In order that tae oiilee may te nono-stty aumtnisterea." 11. y, uave.t to collector Artnur, jail, ui, 1ST, 'tlrfias abuses of administration lmve continued tlttrlnt; your incumtami y." John tshormsn to t'oltector Artuur, Jao. 1, lSIO. 'Tersons bvo been rc'la.rly paid by you who have rendered Utile or no service: the expenses el' your otllco have iuereaaed WbUe Its recelpta have dimin'.jhofl. Bribes, or gratuities In tha shape of bribe, have been received by your subordinates in ssveral Itranchet of the tjustoin House, and you have in no ease supported tho ef fort to correct these abuses." Secretary Sherman to Collector Arthur, Jan 8.1, 1STU. ' The spectacle of Arthur paraded on tltat platform with its civil service plank Is one that the best Republican clown this way cannot, at once, contemplate with patience. MprlusHeld Republican. , Too nomination (Arthur's) was nnwise an repres eutlng hostility to the administra tion of Mr. Hayes, and a kind of politics not acceptable to discreet Republicans. It is but riitht to acknowledge the disappoint ment with which tho newa of tho otmtplo Hon of the ticket was rteivaJ. .Harper's Weekly. ' . - r.tKLY fOF.n RY'rcCtTHC. TIio fullow ing Jlni-n from Uio f tm of Ihf 1U fJo. 1). I'rotifk'u were copied from 12j hun.l'rrlting f.f Mr. Prentice for the Nor wich "Advi nl-er," frcm an cMum ,t N'orwI-h lai!y. in ubich ihov erg wrHttj, In wlifn Mr Vrt. wivi v.ui tvonij llrii ymin .f nf ; To . Tim (,i,;t;n! fri-m llm -in fjuri4 i ia:ijVriU wa:()Ml,iiMi -It hi5- mo ivruM tliy j Arti i n fc-Ti !. Aivl Iirptiilm iny l:it ml; -i I'uiolton Jf Ilt iy' plov ii rf -My lietrt will fon.lly Mnv. Aii'l fttiil to (iiMf v.Jth r;i; tur t i.i. 4 '.Vhcri I am f r ;ivv y. ' t w U.-ij Urn li.I, ;j :;;. n t-;!U liiii It A )! a ! Ijf r r.hjnoK l.oiulli-i run!- I A the fjlMOIII cloml, ! r. iniiilirri( liHlitor -li'tri wi'.'ii;. , t 'ri thy yomlifiil tiny, ' ' Tit'J!::. I a:n f.u' tv.a.v. Ai-J t !n pal ovmliig'w ., .. . i li:r, nmn o'rr tlio f.nlipg j A" I lixrn ia'n !'in ); ; . . I L'i'on If.cwan'.l r j .My fcjiJrit !n tt-at ho! hour i ill yiiri'I ! .'Ji'jii.rj Kviry, Afi'J own tliy iji'ir Iciat'ciH j or " IioojH J a?(l far i way. 1 vii teiiir.fj-. -a Jowy vn!; iiul (-! -h; Mtf'vu'.ux K'"rl" Kt.-4ui ' from yof.i!fCr(4ci!i; ")! A 1 liiu A 17"1 !',' .:;a ( jnJ lijr'tt Wyi Mfm-ry i!l ij!y. To u:ii I l!iB Kiot til of Komj' nlgV, 'VJif rt I arn fr av. n.ii.imcTt: ietixr. iitm oca Mucua MtuniRiT.) Wasiiisoto.t, D. C, July 10. Novcr during my exfjcricnee In Washington bat I here Itccu such a cheerful and confident feeling among the DcmocralH to btt met hero. And, on !;t ether Intnl. never bat otteo have I steti such deprcc Ion and con- slcrimti.,n omcm the Unlical oflice- holdcr. Oa the ulght ot the clcc lion In 1S7C, when Dcmtcralic fue- ecss was apparent from tho dispaich e.t,and tho r.pxt niortiing-. when it was confirmed, tltpre tvas a pretly sick lot of rU'pubIieas around here, but their cli-trrst wit sh.jrt-livcd, for when tho phm t Ai(-d a few ttdUn uat Iiidicaled t.y CJ.-.tni'der! div-patch from New York lli.n nr.ernocn, their spirt's went up Kgiin. IJut nov the iMtftt-k f.f nju'digra'tt lias set la very early mijJ I Lave yet to find anything lo indicate a phille relapse. The certainly cf llar.cock'd eleeliutt .seems nt ba tom e-ded on very hand, either opor.ly or tacitly. The utter lack of enttiuVidstn or unify among the Ue- puLlk'ittts it c'vrti rnore evident miw thin at tlte .uUct, and ihe myster ious nt-iions T loth Conklin? ind Cameron lend t.t increase the disrn.iv in Use rinks of the f nict-hnider. Cletk-t in the departments re nol cuiiiltiff down Willi th'dr li:t cott.-i- ''Uthms to tho earopsl'. fund wfrt such iihtrciiy as lias di-? ingui.s d hem on former or-cator;?, snd alt-i-ietlter tho ou!'oo!c is not wry rjy m that side. O" cottr?e the ilerk! .111 not lie flamed. So long as there t no h"pe,f success why should hey throw away any of their stuslt leans? Suaio of them expect want a.'i Ihcy have to sot out nfi.ui with. It has been tcbr.ij.bed hen,, . Genera! Ilaucock TVould re -. poslijon 11s M:tj ir-General pr ii .i' tho publication of his loiter ance, nnd upon inquiry i fi.vi its s , such a step is being considered auun.-g his active friend.-.- The rettsto ; s sigr.cd for this ju-optiscd .cv.urso, tout, pendlnt tho eleclior, Geueral Hancock, if he remained in the army, would lui constrained by the rules and customs iovcwiinj army oflleer3, who are supposed to be men without 'political preference.?.. Another reasoa is an orjection which his candidacy presents in a person being elected to the highest civil onico in the land while still an officer of tho regular army. It is also, said in exp!anatln that General Hancock doea not wish to embarrass or i 1 th slightest degree retard tho success of his party, and as a citizen ho will be wholly froo and 011 an equality with the Republican nomiuAK Ilwing the greatest eonfl- denco in iho success of the canvass his retirement will, in his opinion, it is sild, bo anticipated, only a few months. The example of General dfantx who did not resign until a short time before his inauguaration as President, has no weight with Ger. Hancock. Besides--, it is alleged that thisstep will Increase the popularity oJt the Democratic candidate and wakes success doubly cerittiw. Of the wis dom of th:s roAswing there will ba a difXereneo tif opinion I think, and for ray part I see reasons ngalnst the ress ignation. - The new museum bulldlag belong ing to the Smithsonian. Instlttute is rapidly rtppisoaehing completion. Of it I will tako occasion to givo some account hereafter. . Cut speaking of tho institution remieds me of a mat ter that has recently eaused. some talk here: In 187& Congress appro pnat,et T,0G0 at the instance- and request of Professor Henry, f.-r the report of the sciettfi.lc rcstd! 0 th H.-tll ToSar ctpdith n. Unferftinaf 1 . Ills fiiiDl V. '-.'"- VT" - . t-f pxpeno'ed v - . if iho Navy Dep , ' . ' ' e n, that i . t.'ic mwey v. n -eou!l he i was fiik (! . ''U!'J ) Ji'r, I zen kt:r f ::- - ,- '. f it "' t !" ' : , "yon - v. I.-.?' ; .j .i'.,.--i-T out Of iiri: t'i'.iii a r-- written to ttUn i.JH- Hi;'. .!,: yu kr.SWM Vtb.'H bS-i ome of-t-iC mining -2,-i.) C'O gret?t Juit j-itt ly i-ked to give $-,i 01 to eojrtieU' tbo Work and to repa.. -tdvaneei ( the amount "of ' 4,W;C ta I f t 'h' voJumes. l'.yir 1'rofct' .r liar; whs worriett in tiU h " ia s a'i;c.t this hiii'ttitit, which v fuA i: Ififrrapn , e'tigriver-i . ih-rnr;hi;r.aii.l f - which t,lh' j;-h -. tj in.i.-, ?n.d i.Iitiself iKTtir.:-.!fy U'i-1, and J t- V. '.5 itrwlty nKfvC !y 1'oii! r.-.--i', tho fbit;! Of fbi -b.'M;f!- eoipt of the I'olstr cxpt-li-1; ,;t, pryi i-; thU amount out of hit .-. n p.ktt. Des-4:!s is an eroi iiv':t mtti k iewr-, wlia came to tliif c mtilry at Professor He:iry' re que.t and accompanied the expcdilion "a? of a !ove of ncienep, and who Lt n nt- $J,'.01 out of jnekef, ttt reasons which ek-.Hecremry Ilbeson ought to expbda If bh can- The government might not to owe a distinguished for eign scientist money, espocjally when pt,o of its officers had the money in charge and girc-i no account of if. To return agatn to he campaign; thr-rs Is a. very ctrng probability that tho Democrat's tm'lonal committee will, make its V.idquaners here. Senator Wollaeo .id other active friends of Gcnerai Hancock Civor if, and there are many reason? why this is the 111-vst nitnral and advantageous location. That was a cute way John Sherman took to get even with Haum, the Internal Revenue comcus- jdoncr who took f ueh an active part for Grant In H!inoi-, regardless of ShertnRti himself and of the much despLtcd Order "No. I. Hayes and Shermirv in-!end oi fremovinjf Eaura lad making a martyr -.T him, just txik the patronage away from hUn aad in:tde the position very undesir able and uncomfortable. The idea probably was that he would reigr., bat he don't. Judge Pprter. the Crsi cosn;ro!cr f tho Trca?ury and can. dldate for Governor of Indiana, has res!grn-d and it is sid make-" a place fr anotlier Ohio man Judge Law rence. There is a'tretfiwndus clamor and f resuro f. t'e remov;d of all Democrats h" Departmen!-'. ready To!:? en that suhj'tit n m - i the to tat. ,tj.t'I5 t :tli T.'te Ci" iiiri iii j;,!$'i7w ii.is the fo' l .-.ving in regird to the s!dier vote: The repubik-aa pariy is barred from unfavorably criticising the m.m inntin oC Hiaeock oa tho ground" that he It a o!dier. One of the n:o-t . splendid rnd lllustrous of the soldiers trie war levealed is a candidate for the prc-side:c.r. I low will the union tobiiert vote? How are the sobiiers vho love the nasiK of Grant lihelv j ' e vote? The-ie are many thousandc jrthem who i;ro indignant at th? j -stntt-nt Gener.d i.rattt received nt ; eCh'cgncfmveiition. Wliitber will ; 'to;, naturally drift? What will 1 1 -- in-puises t.f comrades prompt? V- hat will bo tjie silent influence of 'i em! S.ieriiian, whose brother was ih tr -. v id by Garfield and Ida friends 3'dCT-i? What will be the desire of the gallant Phil. Sheridan, the n-.agnanimons soldier, who said aa Chicago that he would only accept a nomination f.r tho presidency for the purpose cf giving it 10 his best friend -General Grant? Hancock la. just liehind Sheridan in rankt ebisest to him. bom woald Sheridan elect if he could? And what of that vast number of soldiers who wear the uni form bo longer, but who are found in every avenue of human industry, In every walk of American society -on farm ia workshop.in mercantile house- es, in mine, in mill, in macsions. which are the re-wards of enterprise, and where prosperity has dropped it benediction upon patriotic hearts, and in humble homeswherewoundswhich no time ea.n heal are the ever-present memories of the lutules that were? What will be the verdict of these mea in November? . Silt ASTLET COOPER'S VITAL EK- STO K ATI VK The great KnirlisU remedy oat imuto mora cures of rervous Jietin ity, tsBtuinal Weakoass, Ixt Manhood!, nocturnal emiasi.o3, iH.ssitutie, m-vU4itty for mental labor, despondency and mieu disesses as are induced by youthful follies and (cceeset, than all other medicines combined. Why will you swifter? Sen: I to A. K. Mlntte, Ju 3io 1 1 Ivearney street, San FiU-'teisco, lor the Rettorativ and be cured. Price, t-i per bottle, i'our times the quantity, $10. Try a Uottle. U. Mintte treats, all private diseases suceest fully. . 'thousands of soldiers and heirs are eu titled to pensions, with payment from data of discharge r death, if applied for b:r January 1.1 SS0. Wound, accidental irv jury or dHeaso entitle to a Ptusinv isounty anu oacK riay couecteo. ir.ereas-v of Peusion seeureu. "This firm esta'.lisfeds in 186t5. Address, encioains suuup, EP SON BROS.. U. 8 Clsim Attorneys, Til ti Street, Washington, D. Phlbtdc-ihia t'hr.")-:.-l(-JIW(,"Sha:i I hereafter d . ) e " is said ta bo the f . forayounglatly ?. a lesig year propo.-. u ge 4 I i