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iiAIykKTi farme&. TELEGRAPHIC. Washington, Jan. 13 The President In Ills special messaKC relent lo Ihustnteot law lessntsi and bloodsbid In Louisiana since reconstruction, and o'auni tbata musplibcv vraa lortnud to carry tUe fleviuui ol 187.' against the Republfi-tn. lie revlvi-n tlie Ms Cory of KrllOKi('F.Hiili)n hi the U. 8 Circuit Court against aiim-lli, mid claum Unit l lib proceedings were aroordlnjr to the law ami the Constitution, lo prevent the iImiik! 61 PUfTrage on account ul culm, em Hhi-hvs Kellogg vfras cbeHtril Out il tM,00O vot- hj the manipulation il election machinery bj Warniolh and ovLiirn. lie refers to murages on Republicans in various parts of the State, and tbedlsplacerotutHi.il murder orKellout. official, rehearsing ibe Colt ix uiiihshcih ana the L'onshaua troubles at length. He re counts the history ol llm N. pitni.ber riot iti Hew Orleans, and quotta newspni er article and the Sbreveport prnclaimuinu tosbovvthe spirit of tbe oppontuia of Killogg. Ileler ring to the acta of the Kettiiuiiig Uounl, be aijsbe has no evidence that Uiej did noi set in accordance with tbe law. He Justifies tbe late military lmei Terence by the peculiar circumstances of the case, aud commends the course of Sheridan, lie consider tbat the inaction of Congress baa added to the trou bins. Chicago, Jan. 13 A Cincinnati! Gazette Washington special says tbe following are the leading points in tbe report ot tbe Con gressional sub committee on Louisiana af fairs: Tbe com ml' tee are nnable to find that Re publican colored voters were Intimidated daring the last campaign in Louisiana. From evidence submitted to tbrm the elec tion was exeep.lonally lair and honest. This is concurred in by all tbe members of the committee. Had Phelps aud Potter been alone on tbe committee they would have re ported that Inateml of Republican tieing iu ilmidaltd by Dtniocrau tbe reverse was tbe fact. Tho Committee report that the Conserva tives undoubtedly carried the State Iiy a con siderable tnaority of the Legislature. Indl vldiiHl members of tbe Committee say that of this there cau be no qutsllon. Tbe failure ol the Freed men's bank, and the collection cl jioll tax from negroes' (which bad never be iore been done since tho war), caused thou rands Of colored Republicans to stay away from tbe lolls. Besides, planters for tbe first time tried the effect of persuasion on the ne groes I bey employed. They did not threaten toaiNcuaige me nanus, dui arguea wimmem and demonstrated that tbe interests ol the two races ate common. As a result of this policy man j colored people were induced to vote tbe White (League ticket; Many so tes tified before tbe Committee. The committee coudetnn in strongest lan guage the action of tbe returning board us Illegal and Indefensible. The Returning Board had no able delenders before the Com mittee. The Committee will report that the charac ter of tbe White League has been very much misunderstood throughout ibe North. It is not a stciet organization, but It numbers among its meiubera hundreds of tho best inuu in the city of New Orleans men prom inent in business, who would not counte nance lawlessness or any kind. Tbe majority of the lull Committee v ill rtgu tbe sub Committee's report. 'Ihey will lie Foster, Phelps, Potter and Robinson. Wheeler is Inclined lo be neutral. Hoar and Fry will not approve. Nkw Orleans, Jan. l' Tbe Kellogg Leg islature to-day adopted a resolution to go un wed ately Into a Senatorial eleotiou to re-elect Pinch back. The movement was so sudden that Piucbback's opponents seemed unable to rally. Plnchback was placed In nomina tion and in each House tbe vote resulted: Senate, 18 to 5; House, 43 to 7. A Joint ses sion will be held to-morrow for the omclal convass, The re-election of Pinchbeck crushes tbe hopes of several aspirants. The Custom House wing is said to be especially disap po nted, The belief is tbat tbey will favor reconstruction. bT Louis, Jan. 12 Gov. Harding vsas in augurated at Jefferson City to-day. Tbe in augural message is devoted wholly to btate matters, except a reference to tbe Louisiana troubles. Xt protests against tbe unconstitu tional emploj tuent ot 17. S. military forces as & precedent dangerous to American liberties. Chicago, Jan, 13 A Tribune New Orleans special written last night, sas tbe coup d'etat ol I'iuehback yesterday, created great excite went among politicians. Along consultation between Pinch balk's opponents, of whom the strongest are Kellogg and Packard, was held last night. It Is reported tbat the for juer ottered the Democrats tbe organisation of tbe House, with Wlltz as speaker, if tbey will unite with them to defeat Plnchback in joint session to day. Tbe Democrats were to Hold a caucas this morning to consider tbe matter. -"'"' ' Concord, Jan. 12 Among tbe resolutions adopted by the Republican btate convention are tbe following : Declaring unalterable op' position lo tbe election of any man to tbe presidency for a third term; asserting an earnest desire for tbe same peace, prospetlty and protection in the South as tbe North, condemning the use of tbe military power of tbe nation lorany purpose not clearly defined iu the constitution. tlARitisiiuno, Jan. 12. Tbe House of Rep resentatives to-day,-by a strict party vote of JU2 to R, adopted a resolution denouncing tbe President's abuse of power in Louisiana;, expreBsiiiiosTuay'fOeupleujr- JsUna, Budoouu,lliiig..tDenr-to be patient mid tortxuirlliK AlbaivY, Jan. 12 Resolutions werejntro duted lu the Senate lo-dy, dgdjinnlpi mil itary inlerltreuce in Louisiana, 'ihey were laid ou the table to a a alt the report of the T, dipliJA.tlielUavsrkipsit5papar jnills uiaMoHf Muyon Saturday-last; were vUceO under cLarge Government detectives, aud ihst a lurc-e ut lady clerks irom tbe treasj try utrpariiuruiiM naeuiuKxiu, "'nil', ed ana wilPpruceed'lo lake anacoount of I aiock. Exkttb what is tbe trouble is un known, it is thought there are suspicions that some ol the paper bas been stolen for the purpose of counterfeiting. iuisVlU-V, Jau, ,li Kx-Oovernor Too, E. BramtoueoWa ai'hiairtdidtuoo here thlit sfieruotiu'aJerau illness ol several Weeks, of rbeuiuatla.u of the beait. OMAitAfJt;i-Ttiree Wsims wlth'ftinf ansa croing the liver here on tbe ice to-day ton tniougn amr an were iosi. Kjuo ua, ,W isrf Jan,lc12.-8. GfOXfs' JJrWrf1!-' Shum'l rTminery werebun'idlhJsniQrp.J cuunu,uunii ing. Loss, VOjm 3mfWknmmm,iXliIrozen. Om wagon was lost. Tfatf tberssom- 11,000. J. . -,,,-,. Ntw Yobs, Jan 1MWvmm ff at- toudanco of mem at the TilU II irtle4 WAbUI.NUTOM, Jtp, nessgeuu-tuirtt. islitiou au jujon: Tom Scott's Tux a tlnminslv nntll Uiw.TsiaJ Tjmf mt"fT! o...ft...... IjCJUJIIJ iiKWMi. . Ujo ru wn. ttm ati-Ow- - JJiiloB Pauuu acd CtuUal Pv ti u Nciiber Pru nymouccjwiutcB bOBMbAOMI Mid: NMVxdMa rill.lfMJifTJ . t ar.T.A it rdflETrfttf SmmihO' rWrrilll Ttfti if It TVTrll mnrnmn-XDru m rapa sua, ,iuAHflkifii-uinmMrMij-rHb 1 ..l Ikl .-IfL.. ym, .'Wt,fcHMMlt. committees of Coutresi will favor this ar rangement. Wbeu tbe Ceutral Pacific lobby learns th deilnitllv It is expected to flijht tbeloaasPiUlloblll. TLe kjuiiuii eo on vVrvs and Means to day received from the: Bunk of Caltiiuii a Irani- cHn ot Irwin's melon t there froiil Jan. 6, ibiA to Jan. ft, is, 3, showing Irwin credited wiiii 100,100 June (J. 137J This coroooues Abert'fttuMfinnriy Ms to the enc tint he took to Ualilornia, and with $1(,50D disbursed by Abort and 8ls,5o returned to liwlti heio iso counts lor ibe t-- OOtl Alien received. Pauis, Jju, 12 Ltibulrsivt that rumors were ciriiilateii In the lflhlenf ibo Ass m bly to-dy that the O.ulUt.s troops hal car tuted tPmpoIUtiii, and that Gen. Morlmirm, minmaiiililig tb& national ttoops 111 the North, hid ilionotliicV-il UKulnst Alfonso Maiikiu. Jan. Id The Ministry of War received dlpHtoh i ibis morning "atittouuO Ing I ho ilnlVtit ot HHVeirtl b.inits of Cur lists in lliuprirliMelitaM Dinwloiix and Navarre 1 ol Hon, Jan li AJ)attiX(Htmrri'ii- lent ai ljiila;ve teli-grtpus that it is said Hint, li'imiy ijenn Mt-rlno bu4 Ufl Madrid with .Mill lulloMers to rai-e the standard ul the UhiiijIi lit In Sii-rra Moiwno. MAtiitui, .Tan. 12 King Alfonso arrived at Valencia to-day, and was enthusiastically re ceived by( thy people. AtnANY, Jan. 15. A large meotlng was held in Tweedle ball last evening, lo exprtrs indignation at tbe recent action of eoldiers lu New Orleans. LlTTLU R( CK, Jin. 13 To-day's Republi can has a cant slirntU by 195 Union soldiers, addressed to. the President, endorsing Sberi dan's action at NtW Orleans, and his stale menttbata reliui of terror exists in tbls btate. 'I bey deny tho truth of a card recent ly published In the Gazette lo a liuge num ber of Union soldiers, which denies theex-islHin-e of tbe white League iu this State. Ueu. Garland has instructed the prosecut ing attorney ot this circuit to have each ol tbe parties whose name In signed to to day's curd, appear betore tbe grand Jury now Iu session, and establish tbe facts set forth In tbetr statements. The Govoruor has notified tbe President ot this action, and will to-uiur row send a special message to the legislature TithiTON, Jan. 13 - The House adopted resolutions htrongly condemning the auMou of tbe Ot Herat Government In Louisiana matters'.'! 'I he Seriate received tbe resolutions and tabled thetndor the prefnt. Cci u.mdus, Jan. , U Both Houses of the Legislature passed resolutions condemning tbe interference of Federal troops in 'Louis iana, r , ' New Orleans, Jan. 13 --Both Houses of. the Legislature to-day passed a resolution requesting Congress to Immediately institute an Investigation Into the affairs of Louisiana The House aid Senate mot and com pared journals yesterday, and declared P. il. S Pinch back elected U. S. Senator. Madison, Jan. 13 Tbe Legislature or ganized to-day by electing FreJerlck W. Horn Speaker of tbe House, and Henry D Barron President pro tern, ot the Senate, ootfi Republicans. The Senatorial contest Is very active. Washington, Jan. 13 Among Ibe docu ments accompanying the President's mes sage ate the following reports and and tele grams of General Sheridan, containing sta tistics as to murders. He says ovei 1(.C0 persons have been killed siuce 1800 bu au count ot political sentiments. .He particu larizes, and gives the the number of cases In ceitaln parishes. Some of tbe murders men tioned were of tbe most horrible and unpro voked kind. He takes up the subject of intimidation, and adduces many cases, which he says are undoubtedly genuine, where these violent men banded under tbe name of White Leagnes, have prevented tbe government from collecting taxes, holding VUllCbMUg MOl UU1UIU criminals, aud nave vlo courts, lated nubile eentTmenf. A bill was introduced to-day In the Senate by Sargent, aud In the House by Page, to prevent Chinese from neutralization. It pro-, poses to restore Iheualnrlizationlawsas tbey existed prior to the late codification. All Pacific coast Senator, Representatives nnd Delegates now in YVasbltion have muled in a letter to (be chairman tf tbe sub com mllteeofthe House Foreign Relations Com rnlttee, betoro whom i a somewhat similar bill now pending, earnestly urging Its pas sago. Boston, Jan, 15 Tbe mass meeting In Faueull Hull to protest against the use of Ibe military in Louisiana was beld to day. Over three thousand were present. Win. Gray was President, and Gov. Gaston, a Gov. Bullock and Chan. Francis Adams were among tbe Vice Presidents. The resolution adopted condemn tbu use of Ftdoral ,tioops In State affairs' as subversive of a republican form of government. They condtuin the dl-patoben pf Sheridan, and appeal to tbe people of Louisiana to continue, in the tor bearauie tbey have shown under trying cir cumstances. Allusions to Sheridan were re ceived with c-heerx and bi-otw, which Inter rupted tbe reading for some minutes, BaltiMoiik, Jau. 15. -A large meeting was held to-iught,tOi protest against tbe action of United S.atte troops in New Orleans. Reiver dy Johuson was tbe principal speaker. A Hi AN V, N. T.j Jan. H The- Assembly to day by a party, Vole adopted resolutions condtronlng the Interference) of the military iu Louisiana affairs,'auU especially condeuiu ing Sheridan's banditti tproposttlon and tbe approval thereof by the Secretary uf War In the name of the Administration. Ricumomu, Juri.J' 1&. The Legislature adoptrdjrBsolutions protesting against tbe re-1 cent iuteffereucM ol U. S. troops LoulJSua Legislature. ' "Ifi.vv ObI4a1,I Jsru U Tbe' wjvu vuu, following telegram was.Mut lo ihe President to dayi j "seeing irom jour uiussage tnat tue inter lereuce of thoT military 'on tbe 4th1nst . in the organl2((iun pf.ibejiiouxe of Keproiem tation of Louisiana was, unainlior.9d -by yonttfltllree; the' mllimrytn restore t be Hiatus' rntri IM'atl.,. u. thu llm- Muiia.-I iln TmUi.H andejeccod pertain tiujint'efKitrom Ibe floue; in ordertbattbe ifoue may proeediu'the aucnarire.oi ju. unties, wunoun moieswuon j-a i - tJ ' rAm. r ivi.r. rnn i. . , (ulvm4i ,M.. ALDANy,N. Yi, Jsu. 10. Tbe Democratic .caucus; to-njitut .noanimoutlvlinouilniMd iFrarjichi Kleruiit IU. S., Senator to succeed Peuion. o I 1 1 i 1 i , i , O.MA1IA, Jan. 15 General Ord to day re delved 'a ulspatcb fruui Captain, -Henry, who commauded Jtbe , expedition 'to 'drive tbe iiiiuqh iiuulho oiiuk nilia. j u muiuuUi drivin'tnto OaoipBobblns.'Ddoember istb.. wilhall'tbe offloei7aiilmen bmdlv I a! Ar m. 4114 1 Ki.lnr s-n 1bVa IMas AftMltiaik eierwart blow Mro.niNo trace of wasfaundl '' tr 'ii, m j i v ssas m v m . ,npAnuiirun, (WJa,jarT-jusiiar rwree, , 'IM'ok fvpriiofi a reciprocity, treaty b- ore ine senate v-ommuiee yesieraay, forci bly expotad UiaMUujtMgOf . Jfo tbji ,ole wtm'A. Wf ,PP- fd tbe 'Idea1 pr ftnn-baslDr' a: ' port near nlulu, Ueeakt'tuims) ttiintirWatonp liei'arsltBlMlrwUbnin!jiJrijr; -7u Toe "Tirf- m TVTtwTT'-t 'ei" r-"- Toe '-lilnlinMii tVt retumpUon of rpecie py uttwila. iKDiASArous, Jan;,I0. Tb6 Democratic SenatorUI1 caucus last1 "night, nominated, Joseph K , McD inald.'lhe' vote sUndln Mc Donald 43. Hoiman'SJ; I .' ' i Mr. Hprague, of Rhode Island, from tho Co in n Itti-eon l'ubllo L"uds. rejiirted 1'avOi ablv on t I ill Lraiuliiit tbe Willaiiietlt Val ley Coast Railroad Compauy thn rlghtof way ttirougb tne publiu lauds lor u narrow gauge railroad. Mkssis Kelly and Mitrhell, of Orecon, presi nted resolutions ol tbe Legislative As embly of theStatp rf On gen, routine to Ibe ptoiettloii of salinoij lu the' Columbia rlvei lM..rrd, itr. .Mitchell, fro be, Sonn'o Comn 1 tee on (;laltii. rtpurti'i, Knblllilir tlieulbi ol J. W. Drew, of U 4011, late paj master, n 11I1 a rmmuiif mla 1 that It pass. WAHHtSOTON, Jan 1 Kell cll d up the -eiiitit-bill lortbeci i. (ruitlnu ot ihe Port laud, Dalles and bait Lnke Railroad and tel egraph, and (rounded to address the beuutf lu lavor ot tbu bill. At tbu expiration ot tbe mo ning hour the bill whs laid over, vV.ihlllvniMM -Ti.it U.'Flm lliniko fi.nl. ' ciiiiiiiitieo bn i'.ii iflo rsilrouda beaid to dsy ineioiillnuatiiinoriliearguiuentul limiting mil, of ibe Cential Pnclllu Railroad Compa ny and Mr. Coltnu, of the Southern Pacific Company, Hiking tbat proposed aid to ibe Texts aiid PnoUcruad should beofened to tbe soulhbi ii Pacina eastward Irom Caulor ula. Scott, for tbe first time, In reply to the lat ter, assorted tbat tbe Ceutral and Southern PaclUc desire to control the PuciQoeud of the Texas Pacific aud prevent its being built to Sau Diego ur waters of tbe Pacini) coat at sua point, tneiice eastward tu meet to meet the Texas Pacific. This, of course, could have but one aim, aud tbe result of that ivou'd be to give to tbe people who control the present route the samu control over the Southern loute.prev entail competition, leave tbe government aud paopleat the mercy of a u.onopoly now great, but which would be greatly enhanced by this movement. Scott contended tbat the government ought never to consent to this, as It moant no reduction lu trahsporiation. The people never could consent to It, as it prevented their havlngan open highway on wblcuall existing roads in the Southern, Eastern and Northern States oould have access to the Pacific coast. He disclaimed any intention to It terkre with tbe rights of tbe Southern Pacific In any way or prevent tbtir bill, ding to Fort Yuma, as iOw authorized, but insisted that not alone mo peo lti ol San Diego and Calilurnia were interested in tbe Texas Pacitia road being built an now authorized, but insisted that not alone tbe people of Sau Diego and Caliloruia, were interested in the Texas Pacific road btiig built as now authoilzed, but it was a cetitsity to tho Southern aud Eastern States and government itself, which would never consent to let their outlet on the I'acltlc be controlled in the interest of another line, or any single interest. He bald all he cometicd tor was that Ibe Texas Pacific rend, utitltr existing grants, should be constructed to S.m D ej.o, and leaving tbobuunthorn Pacific free to build as thoy pleased. Hki.kna, Jan. 14. Last night the mercury in the tbetmomelers all fioe. Small iuanii tlts of mercury In phials also congealed. Proof whiskey placed out doors frore solid In half an hour estcrday. Four Chinamen, who left town at 4 v. m. on Tuesday, were found Wednesday morning half a mile from town frozen to death. The whiskey they hud with them in small kegs was frozen solid. An unconfirmed report from Phillipsburg state that two Chinamen were frozen to death uaar that place. STATU AND TERBXTORXAX.. The Jacksonville Sentinel learns from tbo city sexton that there were 20 Interments last year, against 37 iu 1873, and forty, iu lfc7i Tbe wigwam of tbe Independent Order of neu wen is to oe mauguratea at juarsaneio, Coos Bay, as soon as a certain ball' will be completed. The initiatory steps bave al ready been laken. Tbe Coos Bay Seeoi d says: Tbe skeleton found on tbe Mind opposite Empire City, a few weeks ago, proved to be tboso of Indi ans, burled many years ago. Through one bad grown atree, tompletelj filling tbespace between tbe ribs and backbone. Tbe shelo lons are complete and uninjured. On Thursday lat tbe Infant ton of Mr. David Drew, of MarsbfUld. C,ops Bay, was. poisoned by a green tard which was given Llm lo play with. The child 'put the caret in his mouth and sucked oil tbe coloring mat ter. He became slch with rxcesaho vomit ing, but with tbe assists! re of prompt medi cal treatment the Utile fellow w'hs'soon re stored lo his normal condition,, The doos Bay Jieconl of Ibe 17th (nst.Mys; The' Hi el of vessels ndw lying hern, bas been so long bar bound tbat the loss will bo very great, and wlllail mostly oni he, luorchauts, mine owners and lumbermen on tbe bav. Unless it ends very toon tbe great indiistilen of tbe country will come to a stand i till; us it is, tbe coal bunkers at the mines are lull and work is stopped. A memorial to Congress to dlvldo Dakota has pasted tbu Legislature 'of tbat Territory. Rocky Mountain seminary at Salt Lake Clly, in charge of the Methodists, bas 140 students. ' Iu 1&74. there were 1,1G0 arrostsrnado by tbe police of Salt Lake. The Portland police beat that 200. -1 ViolA . Ariz mtv Is clamoring at the ears ef Con eress lor an inuionriatlon tor improve tho Colorado ilver, which .yvashos tbe western dgHrthdrTlBrrliyry- , Tko r.vaiiilii T. riMniiMil rT ,nuinl tlota says goliibearlng'qoanz Iras beer? discovered neiwetui Vhejiiiriu ami sou in iore oi imtu mle rier, w.blulljls ,vryiriub itt ifreej gold., Lodes carrvlnairieh ore In small and i scat tered Veins In Colorfdo, . are., now , made, to pnvrwe)! by'meBiisiif concehfratlou works; ofisilvor r loii unrl rwunii(gi4Q, per cmt!, ndy market t prl es ytx RffnrU Urtln of nrr'fli where the veins are ludi a a good stroug. 1 Holkrililinnei'lii,tha'L1lliii CoffrJnwood dlHtrlci, Ufa)., will rw'about COOO 'feet In llnnfrthl wbei: oomple'ed. ult dsito penwraxo the mineral (elt Irom tqebasefOf r.mum Hilt, aiid tne' general course is northeast. The tnnj.il will pass llnough Ihn ITairstaff, ViiJIfJli, ol,it ISaTage,' 'Hiawatba, Emma; Diamond, Davenport, and. other mines.' I 'j The O. ti. N. Co.'iitoni(ir, Idaho is laid up at the mpu.h if clifnaiio(h,('rfek, aud the Tea er at tbe inomjJ'oTbreJjIlle fVfik. Mf9lm Moody, of thehs'.Dallesuwlille skating ou the rwrvuir t,bat place broke through be ,j U ai-d j nirrpwly escaped djowtjing., j, , a ii.i ., ku . Ibe stages of tbe North western Stage Com pany leave tbe Dalles vsryolbsr ,iuornlng ferJJohteClfy, and way points, dorlng tbe sutpenlon,pf navigation upon the Upper Columbia, ,,.JuJ,. J ( , .. Tbe Q 6 N.Company bu taksn legal inas- oounly.' JndgellArtbfir has' grants thein a writ oi xsTMnc asjaiavjrsaan uw ooueixiou msrvoruuiu provatoioa nav isrminarea, ' Joe Wbitley Ibae besn fouavd dtd, aouth of TtlAtftwf, auBtacru Colorado; c Mardararkul' cbl'-i-nnt orslHBflil, h.' u lti bl'xi ; 'Vnviiy bas Z-'sociMlsb religlout, temper. ancc, socuU and musical. The Dalles Hook and Ladder Color atij, at their !. g'lilsr iiietlitg, gave Ibe d. lin quent tin uibeis tint 1 lie m M regular lue-t-lug l" fi'iy their dues, under 1 nalty ol hay ing Ibeli iiamea drop! ed f''" '''ft loll snd bnndtd tpllie Sheriff, who would wo lliul tliev s-rvnl on Jurlts ole , In Ibo fuitiie. Soinobod)' bus counted 2 500 Gruugeri lu Colonulo. Thecoiilligratlon llckul nrJ.!V,000 vvorlli ol property lu Cheytnuelu 1874, S ntb Mountain, n Idaho minim; cnm?,l now attracting a ko d 'eul nl attnillou. Jatnn L Joiinton has' just, complettd, at Santa IV, the Hurst block ni Now MtN'iSi. Thirpnv peelers fUtlertheniM'lvestuak tbiy havestrliok an Elillorsi'oxn l.aralnlo riv'er. Oiinjon Cltv, Colorailti did a driving hull div triide wltu the Ule, 'uc-ame iutqtoau Uv" hundreds. During tlmpast eHr iIiu'mhii of ?78 OfOO was (xiiil.iliiiliew buildings 111 Cheyenne. So says the heilgti . A wholesale grocery firm In Santa r.i sod foO.CCO worth of goods (lining the last two weeks In December, The Denver JVcum says! Tbo money order business at the Colorado hpringN pos'oIU.-e lor the past year amounted to $81,640 12. A Silver City young man received tv lettei fioni bis lady love, In which sbo culled him by the luscious epithet of "June 1'oaohuV1 The Cbef enne papers don't attempt to ills-gub-etbefict tbat a well known cttlzuu died of too uiueh whisky. His name wiu Haw- kin9. DON ALEONSO, THE NEW KING. Don Alfonso, tho youth who is now almost sure to bo crowned Kini Of Spain, U the feon of tho lato Qttucn Isabella utul, ,lier hu-jUmd, Francis diAsahi, who ,vtis hor coitjiu. 'J-'hoy were mnrrii'd in 1840, and Alfonso was born in 18o7,uthd i4 ndw about 17 ychfs old. Tho family of Istbelltl hlis noVer bebit popular, wlor two reasons. First, thoy came from a tomalo lino, audi by the law of Spain females iniv diiect lineuro excluded ffotii the' thioue iu favor of males of a 'collateral branch. Second, because there is ft Uoud upoti the pareutago of Alfonso tUftM'ting )iis legitimacy,, His father d' Assist, was by common repute, an iiiibccilo, and tho life ot tho Queen, his mother, was for years niter her marriage a Ireo and liberal as that of tho daughter tlf tho Itoman iJnjperor Augustus, Vh& for her many 'and open debaucheries was banished for life. From thjs cause anil others the Sp.niish giandees in lh70, casting aside tlic,C'arlihl lineas ingrain ed fanatics, but still adhering to tho monarchy, ottered the eroSvn to tho Hohciuoliern ; lin oiler which Was seized upon by tho Kmperor Napoleon Third and his Jesuitical adviser as.tJio pretoxt for tlie war with Prussia. ; The same year tho crbwnw is' ollered to Amadous, secdnd son' of tho'lving of Italy, who accepted 'it, but found it a bauble notvqrM the Uoublool keeping, abdicating" in 1B7J1. Alter Amedus came tho iteptiblic, and chaos, and Cur lism, and theso liave hfcen teatingat tho vitals of Spain' for two years. In June, 1870, Queen Isabelh, then in Franco, formally renounced the throne in lavor of her son, Doit Alfonso, who now, as is presumable, by tho yonni vunco of Marshal Serrano, goes to Ma drid as soon as the road enn bo cleared, to bo'crownqd and to re-establish mon arcy and tho church. In anticipation ot his criming, tliq rotten government of tho IlojHiblic have obliged lilslloli' ncss at Rome by closing two Protestant churches. Huci umi.nl o Union. GRANGER SJOBJE. "Xoithwcsl" writcsiii follows to tho Orryonidu . The Granger f-torp is Known its tho Tlnlsoy Storo and WnrcIiouHO Comimny It is nn incorporated company, "with n capital of $M,00Q, in sltare.-iof UM). The .shareholders must bo Gningeivi; Hhares can only bp sold of tiansferred to inpni berrTdt tlie'ordtir, mid no member of the'compiinj can hold inoro tlinn ten shares. Although it is called a ( 1 range store, owned and controlled by Grang ers, no (irangor is bound in nny way to purchase gootls or patrUnlro it unless of his dn free will nnd choico. Thg slore must depend upon preference ttnil pat ronage by, tlie (ualit,Viof the gootls and model ato1 nrojits; itd for Jtn success on econoinfcal, tnist-worthy fii.d coin potent inaiitgehi('pt. ThC'so facts take tho etlgo oil" iri.tny of tllo poptilal' and plniiMblo otijdctinuH ralcdngaiustsu('h stores. 'Uicv.c(jmpmyproposo) to eon duct the )iiino,,oii a cnsli l)a,si, ipj nilieli its possible, give i-i iiouU)'.s credit without ttiWriQt, wherb rWtilr ed, Ktid c'harge"interest on ttliy time beyond that. Thoy cotitemplato bulltl Ing u lirgj)'irehom-Et'rfor bujlngor ritoring whciitMl Tbftirc is large, lay orubly lotated nnd well rstoi;k((l with goods, which th'e' Portland inerclf.'tiits sold"tliiriaiingrs freely Ori tho liest tet-nis' after muklut; thoiiitfen.s.iry ox plariiitlonsjjthat, busi;ies.y meii-oxiocUij Tno"itoeiyi ot tne. .store, mo komi KtockfimHtho humerfjus (Jranggrs jn the tlihtriH, ciiuwili conslflernblti rush to the storo and many goons being sold. "A jiew broom svtwJtisclL'ah;'' succlwi ful itLin,ig(;jiieiit',vyill mako nil right.i Mr. A. S. iJa'ftt ist!ieIrtiioiit of tho tympany: Mr.'T. .!. J;iack'Js tbo ag('it,aiid Mr. J.'W. O.irrr'lrftho'fecc retafy. Thownro the nftfvo parties in cjiurgo, of thetAtnreif . Mr. nnd IMrs. Punlantl kecpa,argo utid comforUtblo hotel for boardors,nnd tf.ielers. i. -I. i i Boston LauKKAUTV, lhe Itonton Com monwcalth tbluka lklou lj w In tbe,hablt nf giving monej- it cannot help It If it would, ji Inniaucoaa follow-: "In addition to tbo many private p)JeuW of clmrity, the rilUeux' have ieiuileil ) the following call durn 1ngtMl4Jit twelve itiouthl-: CbrUtlan UhHin Itulldlnir, IMO.OOOf tAiiUlatm ltllef Knnd, Sjm',lw lUiilef, I'niidt.U.Ciql Tut cuinblaJH"! Fund, $1.4u6 6ai making a to lal dfl31tf,aW B7. Including the amount al rnlvM)lftrrHirirn Oxi.rAirMaix memorial, . f300,(.-OU. dotv to Improic om- Mocli, It is ti matter of tertainty, and w ne er yet mot a fanner w ho did not ad mit it, that "dock-iuMng is tho mo.-fc imiiortant branch of a farmer's bttsl-nes-i. It is tho life blood of tho farm. Then it N a groat point to have stoek tli tl will In ing tho must money at least cost. ThK tan only lie done by improv ing tlie toiumoii n.ilie Mock by the meant ol ptne-blooil male animal''. These toM money, anil few farmers have sullli lent Mock to need for their own use the entite services of such an animal. Hut live, eight, or ten farmers, jointly, may purchase an nnimal, or a set ot them, as bull, boar, nnd ram, for say $ 1, 0(H), whose services will tepiy the cost in a single year, and raise in it Iqw years the eli.iiui lerof the stock iu it whole tow iiship. W know of an in stinco where the intioduction ofn herd of Jcisoy cattle intuit county in live j ears lid to the di-emitiatiou of the stock -ill through if, and the incicase. of lotitse, now is in a much gi enter ratio than in the liist flvo years. "VVc know that nhetidy the butter in that pirtioular district has shown it marked improvement, and that tho stoiokeep ers in tho different villages are in con Hctiuom'c beginning to grade tho butter. Now, this is nu important thing, as a farmur w ho produces n superior m tide likes to know that lie gets a higher prlt e then is brought by a lardy, greasy one, and that all tho butter fiom vari ous dairies is not dumped together. Again, iu hogs an iinproNcuieut Is much needed, more particularly east of tho Alleghanies. Wo want nn early maturing pig that tloes not need to bo wintered ovor, and that can bo mndo into potk any time after throe or four mouths. An INsex or .Berkshire boir would bi ing such stock, and live farm ers might jointly sncuio u cry choice one, that each ono singly would not be wanantod iu purchasing. It is unnec essary to cany this subject further. This is the time to think and act upon it, and tho season is appioaehing when It might boeairied into operation. .,tiei7rii Agriculturalist, Jan. 1S7-'. A FRENCH PROPHECY, . Th,rty vonrs belore the Declaration o' Ir dupeuco was signed, and llftteii jenrs b-loio tlio Biillsli comiuored Ihn Can idl.in posses aiono of the Kiuicli, D'Ar'i iiKin, a I'll noli writer, ullt red a remarkable pi ophecy con cerning America, lu which be Mild; I cun day that, onw blight morning, theio dominations can Mipnrato lroin Knglainl, rl.-o and erect tbenibol m.s IiUohii independent re publ'o. What vslll happen from this? Do neople thluk of till? A country well regu lated by tho nrts nl Europe, ill condition to roiiiiiiiinicatfl with It by the present perleo tlou of its marine, and wlikhby thlawill ap pioprlate our arts In proportion totnoiriui provemeiil; pHllncel loh,"l''counlrJT,, lu suvetal ages-, will make great progress in pop ulation and in politeness; such a country will render Ittelf In a short 'line master of Ainor !ca, and eperlally of lhe gold mliloa. And von will then see bow tbu earlh.will bo beau tilull What iiilluu! What new arts and nw eelences! What safety for commerce! Navigation will preulpltitte all (ho peojiles toward each other. A day will come when one will go In a populous aud r-giiln.cd nliv of California an ouo gooa lu the htaco euacb of ileiiux. ROLL OF HONOR. Tlio names of the following puplU bavp btoon placed upon the Ceutral Sjlmol Hull of Honor, dining the moiilli ending January Stl), 1875. i Tltlltl) OttAI);, James Burrv, Jainft Pillion, (jcorge Had h, Willis PntNoil, Kinmn Chambers, William I'atKon, I'relln Poll, II ill-v Mndtli, litlno Laughead, IMitblSiuilh. i Alice Mutbcpy, Mai,is SUilt, MArrfK L rov i.i.r., Teacher. i ' - ' hl.CONP OltAIli:, Fi ink Drown, (Ifuir Coin" r, llftlq Oroimvi 11, Thumaa Cave, niUl'alvrrt, Jolliititii Urikn, I'rank Dnrbiu, Ada CaU'urt, lUirlo llolumn, flonilco Uoluian, Scott Lntiglerv, , MhimIii Laiiitrinitd, Corliino l.tw(lln, "Hrrmrni Htago,""" " Stella. sik(l), -i -KatloSmlrh, Minnlyli tw, , JohnYiltQilviirliy, AdolU'Walker, H'arit Walliuir, i Ktjlli K liL'iii,, teacher l.i.lllAlT cp llui k At I'ray Hotilnyoii y Wver, In it great ftciHry'fiir ttib" tho Urjciiav' nil luraliiiU o tlieixlriun ul liocf.urf he In. dusry la so ex enslvo that popula'tixi u, fiObnilvu by. It. Driiven of wild cilttlir an,. confined iti"j aids atyolnlliK3thb"Mnn'irt Wr-' ;iouifrs jBSoeujone ty onoj ktai.noil 'Willi h Irt,rgy iirK,Kpll,(a ijeshed .Willi A'biflrllj" l(-U1kplti,,B;nl ilekhed .Willi A'tdflrilj" i- ii the opnraUoiiH il u Ulilcigti Milk-, ijC Wtabitabihfcul. Tho liiV la "pa Jrghi tbo j bones1 and run' liotwooli-" " (ijir'i iu i no opiiraiioiiH pauain rsia rated Jrghi skltunu (lil, and,tlisnup, whenibtiited to .0"1 and great carp and fcklll wo'jwibiredcin ltlitv ibaiiipuluUon, The bides nf ,Uiu ca.tlearoj roiiklily iatinrd and'ekported. Tin; at U ulw dunned and sent abroad. The bum a are' ground for.thoaolL, scarcely, a .bit .ol. .tbe Hllllrf.lt I. .F.tll. " ' " tr' r'" , I il I A Mr. Frank I'ott,' of) Whrwlck, Chestocounty, I'a.pcullod, Un evening1" or two ago, upon it phyfilciau.m.or dear i'ugiitowj). aut',tid ( VAoptor, should any ono call ujiouypu UiKrOYening to ' have his arm tressed atid )i, b.tll ox-) tracted from It. you can tuko.lt for granted that I put that IkiII' thete. Tho, fellow attempted to roll mc'dh tho nlgh- off,' aud Avas 1. ,,,& I,KB. M ULir, U U ',,,,. MM...M ,,,.-, " .Mr I'r.rvu iirnii k Tr.v. i :..i.i..i;: iw:. ' ii ; ti "vwiyvy Jfv rjiij w aiiijit- kfHiFixni' iinr ifii kiirnr. luiinni iiiii iiirrii.1 U Illgll- warman came to tret his arm d im ami, to fho Mirinst; pf tho tloci found hjm to' lie trhclglibor. u-TiinrrnruriP" , Cotton. nit gionyeu riiier, wntcu tear ana preaa H Into eKireo Hhreilu. 'Ilie.,Ufjit. onMailori ),jtf' mak tbbwAt fftoup , byr boiilpg "it lliorougbly'JIa aballUw Tian.""l'he mt'K micK.oipBnisuiattiVi '1 iUWMkIIKIi IIUUI-. er rwluifd by evaporation to a JaMy... It, U tlif n rmlly to'be coined rir''e7i irtlon', "TJiu ' uiiiiaratua for thla urocewt I nnlWelat.'arI.,, ut ol Agrli'lilliiif iiii.ku. thollle1.ttoul, ,. i.llloi .bi. .. il...c u,c'liir;iA,l)Odl',J linn Laics. Ik.