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0 ? h , vrr y ' If $2.50 por Yoar. BY TELEGRAPH. Sfisw Yom:, Jan. ' Tlm Nun' Washing (on Mclnl hyn Divls' olioilon uithe Senate In ii(ii regai'dod na an obji i tlon In h! appoint ment on tlm electoral coiiiiiiIkhIou liy those tint from pre luilli'u, Tim Wurlil'it Wiihhli.glnu apodal Huytiof Peltnn'a Orei'im telegrama; Tim dlspiituhrs In olphei rolutn lo pxikuihch Inciitrml for coinmul nnil other purpnos, In nil fit ail. a ,,l)(i0 rolnlnliiK Ten to tlm ltcpubllcau linn vlicn It wi. Huppim-d tlm case would go lui loro tlm courta, 9.1,1X10 to Crnnln ami JMi (raveling iiximiiNi'K. Same of (ho eiiihordls patches wore read lust lilnlit and the rest w III no. itoiio, it may l-u Mild upon atilhority, contain compromising HIiitimiiiiilM: all rclat lug to ilm u. i) ofmoni'i lust Indli'iilcd. 'Hie 7iMihc'h (dllorlal knja: We hao never hid lev I'd In tlm roinproinl hlllj v.o liarn lool.t'd upon It un imcoiistltntlnnal and dangerous and hai) had no dniiht that at lmwl the ItpiihllcuiiN, if not the Domocrals, would yet Irani to coimlilor It aa In party Mtwn luijiolitlc. While it v. tin open lo illt. cliMlim wiMipjiiMid it. The decision ot Iho iiihltratnrH, wliaieer it may lie, iuiihI he mtllled, not only hy the lormal anKimt ot the 8.inalci anil ilouxn rnpriwontiitlMia but by the 4-heciriul arquiuHconi-e of the whole rounlry. 'Jlmro niiial la. no wtiiiicllueover theJiulK tiieul; no attemm lo wit anlde tlm verdict; no oiuiilalutnf adherenlH of the utihiireosatul ciindidiUo that the I'reNident haa been made liy viuleuro or fraud. The rniintry haa iiKrerd to aiibmlt tnia rnutroverKy to arbUra lion, and both hIiIoh uiuhI ubldu loyally by the rt'Hiilt. Cnrdiual McCloaky by circular, invltmtho Inllhful of bin iiruhdliit'eite to nulle m-corditiR to thulr tueaiiH with their Catholli! brethren In prpneiitlnic a worthy leHtlmonlal or tholr HIUI liomHKO ortpflentlnii to uur mout Holy Father on iilsfc-oldon Jublluo or the fllliotu nnlveranry ot bin opmoopale T.hlch will be tbn Slat or next May. ' AmoolKU) JunllcolMvln. ka aoon n lha bill paniod lxtblioueN,uuMtUulluctlicilMtorl vum coBiinipaiou, uu .. other frhiada IbuLlru . r" 'offered it tilaosonUM commlMion, that uudnr no drnoamaneea would he allow bin name to lie uaad. In thla coimeellon bo eonKidem It Indelicate, after iMinK oieciku a neimior, to take a pooiuon which uiiRiii oe open 10 eruiciim. lie ue vllnea aluiolntbly lo reronalder IiIh dcnlnlon Nr.w Yoiik, Jan. 30 The Jfemlil'ti Vwb' liiuton nieclal nava: atetcmdMaromtbor liitf In VaobinK'ou to wltiiena thuoouutlORof ino einnorai vote, tioieia are ran ana every train brlnci m-ciwilon to tli orowd. The elglitneeid will dnulitlcHH wait over for the luaiignnitlon cornnionlpx, mi muuh no that the capital UHIh lair to pnwont a lively Hijicct duliiK tlieeiiNulmr mouth. Cuicauo, Jan. 30. Tlio 'J'niua hae an lu lervlow with iiuinerotm baukuru, niarohrtiita and iimiiuerulal men, nearly nil ot whom usreolliHlthu 1'rfwliloiit'M fiiietrostioiiN about k-i)1o reNUUiptlou am wmalblo, prao'.h'able nuil worthy or the wltm.t HlalcHiimn. While they d'prrcalo a furthur Hhrlukauo luvaluea (hoy believe that JiuMnpiN toTationh will ei.se lo bo dlHturlMd n readily v lieu once (he bottom la reacheil, noil thattlm incruiml jialrouaceaud conllilmicti of tlm people will lulcklvcompeuateJ"nr the teniHirary Ioh. IIohton, Jan. -7. Wool In lair Iwiiki.iI; juln numil ; dd-lrable lola of ukhIIiuii XX lino held 'lriu; luereaNed activity In trade BUtlnlpated; hnlra oroiiloand l'oiiliMlinln, Hll.lWo Kiiiidi at UCii-r. lur No. 1 X, (?;.r.O for XX and alio vo. miiiiii liin!iuit ijtilmup ill tirade can bn iuruhaNed at a hIibcIh under. CoiublUK.rl(o)Dfi, delaine -If.! ,f7J17; pulled In Kooddeuiaiid, aalea of Uli(,iK)d priuiida (rood and alioice Hiipora at I04(io, ttoi'A undaholce X4jU Kail CiihfornU dull; baloa III),. iKX) lli. atlHJO. i'nil.A0ici.i'Mi4, .Inn. ail. Wool Ih in fair demand, alocka reduced lo miiiiII amount, prlitu lino t'olorado whhIkmI ITOj,', tin washed lMIS,exlniand Merino pulled .'W, SS, No lnud Mixr jnillednii Tuxaa line and liiHdium 'JH'.'H, coarMi lil'.M; Calllornla line mid iiimliuin l.'i(iul!0, n)in ii tnrui",. 1'iiiuviuu.i-HiA, .iiin.nn, Ui.Hiriiilo washed iill!,'i. iiiiHiilinil l.fiijlK'j, extra and nierl. mo pull :U(;UW, No. I and HUr pulled ;il('i't". xoxhh i.im alio medium course IVIij-ii; i.ail iXorula line and medium in6j,Ui), coiiihh lfidi'-'O. Nkw Yiiiu:, Jan. :I0 MveriHol breiul tulla dull; dour .';iy- lid lor Wealern. Wheat, 7(ViiIUh (id lor nvtuaRO Calilorula w-hili'i Ilia H((;ilH Ud for olitb; 1(U :hI10m I'd for rial Wemorn HprluK. roaEWN. Ioniion, Jan. 50 Tho Jmt ciui-olllcial, (aye we may hopo tout In Iho coiirM.nl the fleet month .unmicatioed v.-lil be ulveu whlob wrJlleatiHly tlio atmiiK expuclatlniiB now en (erlalttcd that Iho fioepett of an JJuropeau frar U obviated. y lenua telcurama (o the cnnio pn()or atalea llinv feUK'ni'" t Wl.il an nuiwiH uuh huvimiu I'rlucn Milan lo oouoludo Kmco ifhacau do aoioii (.roper terms. The ouditloUN otlered byU'urliey are the jirewtrvatiou of tVko(n(i quo, utUri Vellum, gouiply with oortaln KUnmntoea, to be nettled during the oeflotla tlinia, airaWiiit the reoonuiioooemeutXho illlllea by tfervla. The Oregon Electoral Vote. WANHiNaro, Jbu. 'SI. Tho Senate sub ooiiuiiilteo on prlvrlegea and elections con tinued Us teatlniony in relation to tbo Or egon (doctoral vote. A. Hush of Ladd A iluali, falem, Oregon, waa asked if on the "d if December ho Uilograpbed Tillon aa fol lows: "Habro cam can myriad bo had for aitldict matter nottd." Uo prosumed be hail but could not road Jtnsho had not the biialueia llrm'e key lo tho cipher. The ills- imliih bad no refertmoe lo tho 8,CO0. Jt liud referenmj (o pay big leoa of law voia rMalned loarfitio boforo Uio goiunior or in any of iu SALEM, courts agalunt lain lug of an electoral certifi cate to wntta. Witness sent dlnpatch atl.iH own Inntauni though ho had talked of thin matter or the election case with Bellinger, chairman of the Diinwcratlo committee of Oregon. WIUiush thinks time tlm word "myrnld" In tho dlM.atnh signifies J10 Mill. Hn received llio following reply lo the ahovo dispatch: "Mo funds to Jm hd " Bol linger told wltniMH he wanted J.'l.WN) lor law yum' Ipmnn lliuilth Ho riininu'liiircd that tlm London ami Snn Francisco Hank advised wlliions' firm that ST.'JW) or S7..'M10 had bean deposited with tliom, payable to the order irf wiiiicns' nrm. nvhupsm docs not know for what purpoHo tlio money was placed at the i illstiwul of IiIn llrm hut ho iimloratood from Halllnger that runds were toboralked, Bnd ! he mi ppo"ed thin sum lor u-o In the electoral conleNt. HnthlnkH a Mr. ttrlawold advhci' him the monev would lie placed in the I.im lion nnil Sun Kranoixcn Hank jiavable to (he order nflila firm. Wllium una at ihoCapltol buildiiiK at Muloiu about nooiion llm (I'll or llccnniher and a llellliieiir and Stale TreiiHiirer Ilrovin there. Ho writ lo the Capitol on private husiiiew. Ho rrcelved tlin follow Iuk dlhp.ilch from A. K. and (!. K. Tillon of Nrw York, on the 'J.ilh of Novum liorlaBt: "Unn all meana to provont cortlll rate, verj' Important." Wilncsi underhtood the illupulcli lo refer lo Walls, but Tillon told him afterward It rolerrrd U Crmiln; but w itni'HM thlnka Tiltou Nhould, if he Intended wltniMH (o mnlnrstiiiiil Croln waa the one to he prevented from uettlmr a cortlllcalo, baxo bran more definite in his dlapatoh, Tlm din patoli of November Sfltli wan (ho first wllnrsa received in relation to the Oregon electoral eako. Wltnesa' llrm bold u nolo Tor f8.(KK) alltued by It. It. Thompson and J. C. Alna worth, and endorsed by Senator Kelly and J. P. Miller. On thla note witneii' llrm have naldaoheek of $3 .POO drawn by )ellluKr, and a elieok for f:;,'.200 draw u by Honator Kelly; ftl,0OU or tbo hiiiu drawu by Honator Kelly wan to ay lawyora' feni. A llttlo -morn than lfi,000 wait placed to tho credit of wltnena' firm M.DOO of the note aliova meti- UOMdaad JMnr 7 JW dmoanvd In the Hi IK vnttrnf waa lbr na in tba alaetniml faiattAr. He received a dlapatoh from E. O. Tiltou, uvocuiueria.il. oaviuir. "uouia uo nninimr. leave If you want. Innk telncrnnh." WltnnM nuderatond by that that tliero were no funda to bo bad from Now York. The "lock" re lerred to wao for the vault of bin liank. On the 7th or December wifuwa tolecraphod Ladd .t Tillon, or I'ortland, Oregon, aa rol Iowa: "Kentucky aesreinite C. 11. Itallln uer," which waa an order tor I.3dd A. Tiltou to pay IlolllnRer 2,KK). On tlth Dec. witneaa received the following from New York: "Martin A Kiinyou have (loponlud medicine dollara lo your account. Slirnod C. Dlmnnd." Ha received therollowinR 'rom Han I'ranols co, December (lib: "Dcpoaited 7,380 your liank. (Signed)" Wilms euppoitod it wbs W. ( Urlawold rrom whom he reiehed (ho followliiK dioputch, Deoember 5th: "Tho fuiulH from New York will be deixisited In tlio bank hero when it opens toanorrow. 1 know It. Act accordingly. Ananer." Wlt nem rwelved the followInK Irom llolllin.-er, iwii'iuwr mu; "leieKrapn i.auu iv i lltou to let Crmiln havet.'I.OOO. Ho wantx lo start In Iboinornlnu." Wltneai ia an noiualnt ance of a Mr. I'atrlck. About a week before the olrctoral collevo mot Senator Kelly In troduced Patrick to wltnewH. WitueHH undor atood tliat i'atrlck represented aomo one In Nebraska, ami that he I I'atrlck ) waa a Damo. oral and much tutoreotcd in the election of Tlldeu. Tho reiiHon wltneaa aent tho dla- pab'li :I December iid (o (J. K. Tillon. of lift Liberty Htteet. New York, waa nn aiviiiintnr a uikpmcn rncelred by wilueoa from A. U. A C. K. Tllton. December 'i'ltb. Tbeaub-eonimitteerhaairod with (he duly nfaortinuelrutlou dispatchen received from theW.U. T. Co., hao lluiH far dlxiiovered about twenty which v.ero aent by Abraui 8. uewui, ami ouiora, lo ureK"U. Muy or llieae are In cipher, but one ot them in plain KhkUhIi addreBHcd lo Ilm cbalrman of the Demoeratli) riommlltee of Oremn havf: "Wo IliUHt have OreiroM at onv nrlce." Thla la alcned by ("ol. l'elton. Tllilnn'e nenhew: aim, it ia diacoverud that In addition to the $8,000 hnt to Ortmou by New York Demo crala throiiKh Kiinvou A do., a accond 8,(10(1 waa Kent through Kunn Itroa,, baukeiH, ol New York. There N uo claim aa vet that thla mm waa returned. It waa sent Decem ber llrll. V. 11. lldllliiKiir, Chairman of the Oregon Democratic Slate Committee, testified he met a man named I'atrlck tho latter part of No vember In the Clarendon Hotel, Portland, Orenoti, Converged with hln),PtrIi)k, about the Oregon nlocloral cane, and of enna);ing oounael lo arKUoagaina( i.-isiilng cortlflntte of election to VvattK, In ease euch argument ahniild bo ncuo.-ury. Wltnoaa retained tho nrm oiThHiinnou, Durham & Hill to urcuo anrtlnBUKniiliiKivrtllli'io. Hill la editor of (ho Uirmmiiin. theleadlmr ICenn III pan nnwr of Oregon, and Wltneaa did not know but the taut or hiii'h beliiK editor of thla paper might unuiiinueiK in me uomooraiia Hide otitic quetlon, Iflm retalnod IiIh tirm; main rea aon for rolaluluK the firm waa tbolr great ability. Dlaease Uruui Apace, Like an HI wlud, anil cannot ho mastered too early. Wlist Ii a IrlBlng attack or fkkUMn to-ilaj ruy, 11 iiiiAttcnilcd to, bcvuuiu a ncrletia cuu in a week, rlmall allmunU rlioalil be iilpuul in the bud Inforo (hoy blottoni Into mil lilaa n malmlUu. If tlil sdrlco Htiriil(iiiUst to, uimy a hciivy bill Tor luiilicul at trndiiucti inlKlit lio atufdeil. Wlicn Ilia Hvcr Ii dltor dtiroil, tl e ulunmch fuul, tin. bum In iilutrDttcii. ur llie ninuill-tiirlicd, ri'Miit rliould at once l.o had to tliat niiiri ino remedy, Illn-lottirV Kiniuacli illtterr. a i wiiustHui winrn win ninru niaiiity ucuon aim lint tlio i.)ii"iii hi porfict enter, Jt in a wlc jiriian. ilun (o krop tlila Inciioiiiarabln prtieiitiii In tl.e liiin.c. Inc.. It cliiokr. with linrlxailid iirtriiuititiido. ,,, in'ii.iir l.'Mt dofelouewtul- ire tUimVol ui eiim fatal illiiriliT i, hhli Ire. il ulhcm iar moiu ciiniKuriiiu, OREGON, FEBRUARY Installation at Turner Grange. TciiNhn, Jan, So. 1S77. Kt. KArtMnR: Tho offlcera of Turner firnnefl wore liiatalleil on Saturday, Jan. 27th, by Worthy Deputy G. W. Hunt, as aisled by Jlro. John Downlnc, of Hock Point; after which, all githered nround the hoard, and partook (if ilm fust or h00"1 tlilnira, Mippllod by tho Worthy SIM era. llro. Manning waa pro(.eiit, and delivered a abort WroM, which van well received, but tho 1 p. tu. train bore him away to Sa lem ere our ioclal leant wemod commenced. The afternoon wsMon was occupied with Rliort siwechoa and woll-tlmi d remarkM hy Croa. Hunt and Downhifr, or Po k Point, and tho olllcera and members or nurpraope. AlnoiiR others waa au addrwa delivered by the Worthy Lecturer or Turner Q range, which brought forth the hoarty congratula- tionaormouy of thoae present. Upon urgent Kollcltntlou by the loading I'utroue present at the mcetliiB, and rtqtiect by vote of tho UratiKe.but with a great degrto ordltlerenco on her part, she baa consented to furnish a copy lor publication, which 1 herewith trans mit. I'ATltON. Tbe address will appear next week. lip. Kaiimkii. Kock Hiij., Lin Co., Jan. iiO, 1&77. Kn. Kakmeu: While Albany, Drowsvllle, and vicinities have been visited by that ter rible scourge, dlpblbarh, Kock Hill has been exoeedlnply lavored, not a aevero case of alckness thin wlnftsr, vhlch provea it to be a desirable rural locution. There Is an ex ocUent aobool here 'MV uuh of Miss Tate, t lain from ttut Baa ri..v.wuii aBfwKIfTtTif, "ai feadaer. The protMaorbas At eoboola in a. circuit of twenty in Ilea, which ketp blui busily eu- KMfad. We haro also a debating eocloty that Is growing in lntnrvat. Tbo question for next evening Is: ltosolved, That the hojie of re ward in a greater inducement than tho ftnr of punlhhment. Elder Mosler and Kalher Crow, of tho U. U. Church, hold a revival meeting at Kock Hill church through the holidays, which re sulted in aevorul conversions uud u gocoral atirritig up of protestors. Tbo farmera liore abnutaare sowing u good doil of fall and Inter wbost, and expeeliug good retult, as tho winter resembles those ot au early day wheu w Inter seeding gave such iurge returns to tbo farmer. m , TAMiKAT, Jan.5, 1S77. En. Failmiui: Last night, while Mr.Mc Craw was conducting n singing clan; at this place, a youug hoodluui from Albany made himself rather obiuixioun to tho uommuuity by booting and brawllug as euch puppies are wont to do. Hearing it patiently, the kindness or data and (oachor began to wane, and a motion nas made by one of tbo schol ars to have order; nothing daunted ournlreet Aiab seconded the motion nltb o kind ol sneer. Instaully two joung men collared the ycung outlaw, while a third party open on the door , 1. S. Tho young lollow is better thla ovening, hut Hays "lt'a dam'd strango that a follow can see alars on a cloudy night." Remedy for Ticks. OAiiLANDjSan.iEd, 'ill. Ki). 1'"aiimi:ii: I notlcodln your paper ome experiments to remoo links from hortes which were reported as fallurea, coupled with Home inquiries regarlng Iho pocullari Ilea of (he same Insect. I shall not preloud to answer hhi Inquiries lurlher than to lei hi in what will remove them Irom a horso or other aulmiiU: TBke tho bark of common older, one pound to Iho gallon of water, nud boll It tolerably strong, say roduco it one- nun uy uuiiiug,uuu usn ine hoi&e in any convenient way over the ticks, hair and all. From two to throo applications baa never failed with mo iu ridding the auituals en tirely of tho nuisance, John C. Bmhii, Has any of the readers of (he Fahmlii any experience iu blowing flr atumpa out or the ground with Dynamite or Giant powder? If so, an article on tho subject In the FAimmt would be of interest to many readers. w. Morki.anu, Clackamas Co., Jan. 30. Dkfkuiiku CoMMUNuurt&Ns. Wo have on haud Kueral oommuulcatlous that we cannot tl nd rcini for this week, but they win appear next week. The corn crop of Illinois, w blob, narllor in the season, nas oatluialed ut lU2,uu,000 will fall short ol these llgurie by flO,000,0(H, This la a falling otl of more than one hair us com pared with the crop ot Iho previous year. 2, 1877. European Grain Market. IajN'dos, Jan. 29. Tho Marl. Lane Iiijn en says farmers are taking advantage of the dry wnither to rosume Hgricullural opera tions, but tho long continuance ol i!n ilo laynd Hold work, and nrobablv nlnullnir will ba later Ibis eprini;. In tbo highland tho condition oftheuboistl'liint istajorable, but it is feared lb", il md have damaged the plant in the low districts. With a continu ance of tt.o present weather tho rianngo is perhaps remodlalile, but with prolonged riiu the losults would bo dlaistroii". I.uUisowti wheat has 8uin.red most itom lloo.ls which, in bouie localities, swept tho plant and .scou from the ground In others they io t-d the gruin co that It will bo uece'sary to plant wilh barley. Reports liom "-cotland hlid Ireland are more lavorable. Inferiority ol condition and tbo diminished quautity o! homo grown grain is atill noliceatdain Mark Lane and country market. If anything, Miles Inn o been uioro dilllcult lhandurhic Iho previous week. The present alna of Unclish wheat Is 7s to Sj er quarter higher man at, tula time la at year. Thla increase Is due, firxtly, to tho disappointing results of yieni: wconaiy. to tho eufct or pontics on trade, and thirdly, to unumial v.eather, but now pohiibly we may see some decline In value respecting foreign wheat. Tho dim inlahod imports of tbe HWt the months re fiultiug in i. diminution of stocky through out Great ltritain, confirm the opinion that the present statu of trade and range of prices is HAund and capable of being maintained. Activity has characterized butdneps in wheat during the paat week, but IhU was caused by buyers who aro tolerably well ptockod, oeesiug operations to acrutinize produce transactions. Fine red wheat ia held firmly. Upon this variety alone is a cbauge noted. Kuksijn deserlpiious have improved six pence to a shilling per quartar. Floating eargoea off the ooa.t have been held firmly bnt with inactive demand. Values slightly decllued. !g;-vfas!g. Oat i . i ii 'iii " Mk. Kditok: The article In last week's pa per from the pen of the undersigned contains Dome typographical errors which demand correction, tbe most Important ol which only I shall correct, merely stating in ex planation that the article was hastily writ Ku for tho use of tho local papers here, and set up and put to press without the writer's having the opportunity to correct tbo "proof." The date of Meek's attempted cut-oiTwas 1813, Mr. McCJapo's ate met to get a road meeting (o open the Sanliitu Pnsi was 1810, iu the spring, and Mr. T. C. Shaw 's attempt ed examination or this route was iu tbe sum mer ortho tame year. The tracas with the Klamath Indians occurred in March, ISIS, not ISM. The ninth line rrom the bottom the word "opened" should read "opening," ho os to road, "Iho route ia furnished with slliiutlonH for opening iarms," etc The oili er onors, being of less Importance, may pBt-S. J. MlNTO, bulfin, Jan. 30, 1S77- INSTALLAIION. Last Saturday tbe follow -ink.- (Ulcers ol Lafayette Gramrei No 32, were publicly installed: M W. it. Derby; O , F. Martin; L., Mrs. A. M. Martin; &., N, if. Olds; A. S , C. F. Koyal; ChapUin, Mra. C. F, Koyal; Treasurer, J. L Fryer; Secretary, A. H. Henry; G. K., R. Old ; O , Mrs. lMirl;P, Mis, James JohUMin; F,, Mra, Whitcomb; S , Mrs. K. Johnson, Tbo exer cises were verj inleresllug, and were wit uftNMd by a lare number f( the Order from ditlorent I arts ot tbo oonnt , and others. After tho installation, and address by Mi's Loughary, the hungry multitude adjourned io tlm lower hall to a auniptuous dinrer. In the evening a HonUblo was given In the hall nud was well attended. Thote desiriuu to dance went to the Kssex Hotel, The ex ercises lakeu altogether wero a decided huc coss. l'rwni l(o. Mlvuiiiia robb. il lloston, loiiucrJ) Kullur ol iliu Cltrlillnu I'sceiuaii, Dear Sir It may be some Mtufactiou to you to bo intoruidd of the result of tho trial ofthe Pkuuvian Svitur In my lamily. My daughter was brought low by typhoid fe ver last Spring, and after the lever Iff: her ahe continued very weak, and the simplest lnod diatrosi-od her. For mouths she ro malued in l lie same debilitated condition; but from the l.st ot .September last, when she commenced taking the sjrup, the dlgesilve luuclions improved, and "he Uihly gained streukrlh and vhaciiy ; and now, utlcr taking two bottles, she Is restored to a good state ot health; indeed, t-bo appears more rtally neai i uy man sue nas tor several vnars past I am of opiuion that tbe "Protoxide of Iron," contained In the Pkhuvian Svitur, was adapted to her case, and etlDoled w hat uo other known medicine could have ellected. Yours truly, S, Conn. Sold by all druggists, "A Drou'ulug I'luii will t'attli al u straw." If liopnlch It, It will do him no eood. Thousands oi oopli., who have neglected colds and coughs until they hate beiome dangerous, will i usb to almost every nos trum for relief This is why wi many i xptr imoiitx are tried by tho siillcrers. ( lo onr ifrm.irlsl. Imv a hnllln nf IVihimV iIalmam ly ili) ciiKimy, and mo it with uoutldoiKo. It will bt'UulU at (nice uud ulii matoly cure. It is no sliaw; it U a cable well tried; bold oil to it aud lu mud. Sold by all druggists. Volume VIII- -Number 51. Hints Son Uoicsr.-OwNKRs. If a colt la neor allowed to got an advantage, it will never know that It po-ooa a power that nmu cauno; control; and irmjdo familiar with Htruigs objfcis, it will not bo skittish and norvous. If a horso is made accustomed from his early dys to hae objects bit him o l tho luels, back, and hips, ho will py no attention lo tho givln;; out of a harnesa or a vfron running acniast him at nn unex pected moment. Wo onr-fj eaw n atrod lady drive a high-spirited horse, aitachod to a cirrage, down a steep 1.111, w 1th no hold-bick straps upon the haraos, and she asmred u th3t Iboro was no danger, for her sou accm tomol his hows to alt kinds or uaJgwacd sights that commonly drle the animal Into a Irenzy of fear and excl'ement, A gun fan bo lired from tho back ol n hoi'so, au um brella hold over his head, a buffalo robe thrown over bis neck, a railroad ontjlno pas clove bv, his heels bumped with sticks, andi the animal takes It all as a natural condition, of things, if only taught by careful marjaga mont that he will not be injured tberoby. Dread with Potatoes. Potatoes a3sfsr; fermentation, and render tho dough lighter and more tender when wo with lo make bread lu ha&te. Pool and boll, or steam, a quart of potatoes, maih thom very fine, or, what U better, press them through a cylin der whilo they are hot, add half a pint of water and a salt-spoonful of salt, stir them into a batter, and then put in au yeast cako previously toftened, or a tcacupful of lively yeast and make into a dongb with two quart of sifted flour. Knead half au hour. HM-ft". vo"r hngrL.r.iI neacl Jt a Mil it c! iT j ironi iQs.mnrairau . - alight tearing sound. Da careful not to let your dough grow vary cold while you work it. Divide into loaves, and set (o rise iu a warm place. Watch the process, and when tbe loaves are quite light have your oven in . good heat and bakethree-qarters of an boar. Tbis bread ia very nice if well made, V. c, the potatoes made very line and kept hot,, and perhaps the flour warmed also; but it U not to good when stale as that made with, a scalded sponge. The Commission, Tho electoral-count commission consists or, Hdmunds, Morton, Frellnghuyeeu, Thurman, and IJayard, of the Senate, and Payuo, Uuntnn, Abbott, (Jarlleld, and Hoar, or tbe House, together with flvo Judges of 'he Supreme Court, as follows: Cliliord,i5trong, Miller, Field, and. Bradley, Judge ClllVord will preside. The Ashland Tiilmnt says on last Wednes day night about Vi o'clock tbe store of iteamea & serneut, at i-rmuix, was discov ered to be on lire. Before au article ot goods could be removed the flames bad completely enveloped the building, which, together with tuo enure stock ol mercnaiiaise, was consumed. When the lire reached tbe cellar a keg ot powder exploded, hurling (ire In every direction. In a minute It was discov ered that the warehouse of tho P. of II., on the opposite side of tbe s.reet, was on lire. l-.very It jrt wan p'lt tortii to havo the build iujr, io uo avail: but together with luO.CCO pounds of Hour belonging to Wagner, An derson Jt Co,, it was also ssou rcduumoi to ruin. The tire evidently couimeuced inside ortho Hore, but by what means ts unknown. From all tho clrcuuia'auces it is balieved to have been the work otan incendiary. There was an iusiirancHon the gO'id", but none on either of the buildings nor the llour destroy ed. Tbe Meicioy given an ancouut of a Iree light which inclined at a church in Albany last Sunday. The auiry is thatam.ni iiiui his wile, liviug in that city, haylngseparatt.il, tbolr child was In the keeping of its grand parents, who went to church Sunday morn ing, taking (bo child with them. During the sen ices the mother came iu and took her child and started lor the door with it. Uo was rapidly followed by other parties, (relations on Ixith sides,) and on gaining thu sidewalk outside the church, a geuer.il row ensued. Blows wero exchanged, pistols weie drawn and a general free (l!ht occurr ed. Several arrests wore mad-, Thenluktwatohuianot Albuv. Mr. Itlch. ards, whibt on his beat near tho river, waa waylaid Saturday night last by sumo un known parties wbo beat him with stones un til he was supposed (o bo dead, lie is still alive, but lears are entertained that he will not recover. Tbe number ol persona In Salem school district, between tbe agea oH aud 'JO, accord ing (o tho ofllclal census, is 1.5L'l Ml of whom are attend lug the district schools, amt 331) attend the University and tbe Sister's school. , DIED: In the Waldo Hills, of diphtheria, Jan, '.'7, 1K77 Albeit JameK, aged 2 years, 10 mouths, and Is daya son ol Henry and Mary Kieiiu, iu Silem, Jan. litl, of diphtheria, Faunle Paylon, daughter of Dr. D, Pyioc, Bi;eit uncut 11 curb. i Ii, -. i.M M ! 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