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The Two S p a r r o i t i . Two iiparrowB, votnTiof or Love, . , . . . Tho Marn (iTid Vonnn orihfi RToro. Had tipon, for yrnr", nucli cn.idtAtil TORICS, Ton wotilq hftvp Brt-nrn thr very Frilfs Wor6inipotPnttobrpiikthfi!»OTnl 'ITiiit \mncA n pnlr no true uTid foTia, ToRrthpr nlill tlirr Emicht llioir food j TfiRcllifT plnrpil in flold orwooa ; Topethor iitiiU tlif ''(wy nfrt Tlint fiorvpLl for (.IIPH-T rnd for roBt; ToRctliprroiiclit 111" frilhciTfl food Wiih whom tlicv rnirip to words or blowc; In (liio, llicv livltl, «!• Iivprp oiifilit, XV'iUiont R friiiRlo pfllflfh HlOn^ht, S.iVu sntli tfl fnlRlit concern tiia iwfcin, Tlirir mntnnl jov, or iTinhial pain.
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John 0. fidTe.
Fnrm, (iartlen nnd llons^Iiold.
liEMON C A K C — O n e tcncup Imtter, t h r e e tonctips mipnr, five rgRs, four enps flonr, one cup millt, one l<>n.ipoon salcra ' t n s dijtfolved in tlin milk, Ri-ntc Rkin nnd in i re nt a lemon nnd a liiilf; bnko in tu\H liaU liour.
T o C U T GLABH—Any linrd Btcel tool, Bars (lie IJoaton Jonmnl of Chcmiftr;/, will cut R U S S ^ M I fneility wlicn kep t freely wet with cainiihor (lissDlvod in iiupcoitino. The ntgged edge of glnsB iiifty nlso bo thus muoothed with » flat file.
CoBJt B E B A U . — O n o qua r t of coarse corn meal, one qunvt Bwect milk, one even iorispoon of soda, two of crenm tar-ler, four ep;RP, wcllbenten (two will do), II jHccc of buttiir iho frize of a blaclt wnl nu t , a little siilt; bake with aquick lient, and it will bo ns l igh t as sponge cake.
NEWTOWN'S P O R K C A K E . — O n e pound salt pork choppod fine ; let it boil two niinntei? in lialf p in t of wat<>r ; one cup molasses, t n o cnpsKiiRnr, three egge,two teaspoons coda, oinnnnioii, cloves, nutmeg, one pound mis ius clioppud flno, Hour to make a ftiff Imtter ; this makes three loaves, TheBO are the inpi-edients; every housewife known how to mix and bake.
A PAnLon VrNK.—To grow a vor\* prett y vine from the sweet potato, p n t a tube r in inire sand or snnjly loam, in a l iangiup baiilict, and water oreitsionnlly. I t will throw (Hit t.fiiidrils and boautifid leaves, and will elimh freely over the nnns of t h e basket, aud upward toward the top ol t h e WIIKIOW, Not one viHitor in a hundred bu t will suppose i t to bo some raro fox'oign plaut .
To llEftTOBB CoLons.—When color on a fabric liaK been accidentally or othnr->visQ destroyed by acid, ammonia is applied to neiitruIiJiellip same, after which an application of cliloroform will in almost all eases rcf'foro the orir^imd color. T h e npiilieation of ammonia is common, b u t tha t of chliiroform is b u t little known. Chlorofonn will also remove pa in t from a garment or clfiewhere.
CooKiKo IEAHBITS.—Stany people admire rabbi t itiastctl whole, except tho heaX This is best sluH'od. While roaatiup, biithe frequently with butter , drodgn it with flour, and manage as with any o ther roast. The^ head and liver m a y be boilcil. Split tint head, take o u t the bmins , mash them with the liver and add lo the gravy. 'Wine and jelly are liked bysn ine jieople in the gravy. Keep the rabbi t in weak snlt and water at leatjt twelve hours, if the weather will i ienuit , before cooking. W e prefer rabbi t sletfed. I t is n dain-ticrdiRh.
A GOOD P L A I N P I E - C B U S T . — A quar t of sifted flour, n quarter of a pound of lard, tho same of but ter , a tea^poDuful of salt, reserve a little Hi»iir to use in ro l l ing ; work the but te r into tho remainder. Dissolve a jiieee of sal volatile tho siso of a large nutmeg in half a tumbler of \vat<'r ; add (his to the flour, us ing lis much more eold watc rns is ntcossary *-i wet the dinij?Ii f o a proper confisteae, ' f(»r hand l ing ; roll the douKh, B))read half the lard n]>nn it to wititin half an inch uf tlie edge, tu rn ing n p tilled go to prov.'iit the liird from oozing out . Hiniiiklo with flour; fold twice and roll. ltei)Dat I h i s p r o e e w with, tho remaiii iug hird, and i-et in a cool ' jdaeo for half nH hour or morn before using. Th i s answers well for on under crust where puif jiaite in usi-d for tho upiici;
K.VVJNG CAUHA^ES TILL 'NViNTEn.—We know of no bet ter way to preKru-vc cabbages through the Winter Umu that which we havereeoinmcndcd for a numb e r of yoar«i. I t is tfuidant or set them u p in rows us Iheygruiv—thntis witli the rool« down—fdl in with soil pretty freely, then make a cuvering by idant lng two posts wlier<! there if a fence to rcht nn, or four where ther<! is not, allowing for a pitch to carry oil' Ijio wat^r ; lay bean po!(»s opposite t h e way of the pi tch, and cover with eorn-foddcr, oi straw, or boards, l u nniii;? throu.alx the Winter iivoid Its mueb as possibib tho sun side and close uj> :ig;iiu. We liavc^ hcijL our rnbbaqes for luoii! than a do/.en yearH this way in a perfect stiitv through the Winter mid into the Spring, nnd could even up io tho flrht of May if desirable.
S n i r n HUKNINO AT TJAUOE.—The • ]niictieooE allowing stock—cows, hogs,
and Bhee]i—to wander about the public roads i:; u troubh.'some and vci-j- wasteful one. A r rea t poi-tion of the value of t l ieferd of an aiiimnl properly fed aud kept in yards i;i rcturued in tjie
^ e Presidflnt, in his aniinal moseage to Congress, fiays :
I n addressing m y iliird annua l mes-KigQ to tho law-making branch of the government i t is gratifying t o be able to stAto tha t during the past year mcces i liaa generally at tended tho eflbrfc t o cxe-cuto all laws found upon t ho Sta tnte-bobks. The policy has been n o t t o in-qt^rf in to tho wisdom of tlio laws already enacted, Imt to learn the i r sp t r i t and intent , and to enforce them accordingly.
rnosrERrrr . Tl ie pas t year has , u n d e r a wise Provi
dence, been one of general prosperi ty to tho nat ion. I t has , however, been attended with more than nsnal chaatise-mftnts in the loss of life and proper ty b y storm and fire. These disasters have served, to csH fortli tho bes t elements of Iminnn naturo in our country , and to deSTlope a friendship for us on tbo part of foreign nations, which goes far towards alleviating the distrosa occasioned by the calamitioR.
otm FonrtoN nELATiosa. Tlio relations of the Uni ted SUitos
with f'TciOTi powers cont inne t o be friendly. Tlie yeai ha s been oventfnl in witnessing two great nfttionn, speaking one language and h a v i n g one l ineage sett l ing by peaceful arbi t ra t ion disputt-s of long sUindJng, and liable at any t ime to b r ing those nations in to bloody and hostile eonfiieU An example has thus been set which if successful in its final issue, may bo followed by other civil-izcd naliouR, and be finally the means of j-eturning to producliveimlustry millions of men now mainta ined to settlo the disputes of nation's by the bayonet and tho broadsword.
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T B E A T I E R .
I recommend the legislation necessary on tlie pa r t of the United States t o br ing into operation the articles of the troaly relat ing to tho flsherics, hud to the other matters touching t h e relations o t tho United Slates toward the Brit ish North American )»iB»os.>ion8 to become oiiern-tivo so Soon as tho i)roper legislation shall bo hatl nn the par t of Great Dritain nnd it-s pos.sesRinns. I t is much to be de-hired tlint this legislation may beeomo co-operntive before the flshermen of tho United' Stales begin to make their arrangements for the coming season. I renew the recommendation for an appropriation for determinal iug the t rue po-Bi t iouof thc forty-ninth imralhd of latitude , where it fonns tho boundary between the United States and the lir i t ish Nortli American possession, between the Lake of the Woods and the summit of tho Ilocky Mouulains.
rnANCE AN1> OERM4KY. The resumption of diplomatic relations
between PiMiice and Germany have enabled mo togive directimiB for the withdrawal of the i>rotection extended to Germans in Franee by the diphmiatic and consular repiesentativos of the United Slates ill tha t country. I t is just to add tha t the delicate duty of this protection has been perfjrmeit by the Minister and ConBut-General a t Paris, and tho various couHnla in France under the Bupei-^-ision of tho latter, with great kindness as well as with pradonce and tact. Thei r c(mrR0 has received the commendation of the German gevernmeut, and has wounded no susceptibil i ty ot the French.
UNrrEP BTATES AND GEBUANY. The government of the Emperor of
Germany coutinncii t o manifest a friendly feeling toward the Unilcd States, and a dehiro to harmonize with the moderate and jnut injlicy which this govornmotit miiiiitain!:i in its rclntious with Asiatic l)owcr8, as well as with the South Ameri-Cio republics. I ha re given assurances that tho friendly feelings of tha t goverii-meut are fully shared b y t h e United Slates.
i ITALY.
• T h e ratifications of the new treaty of eommeroe between thw United Stateifand I ta ly have been exchanged. Tlio two powers have agreed In th is t reaty tha t private ]uoj>rrly at sea shall bo exempt from capture in ease of war between t h e two ]iower*i. The United Slates liave spared no opportuni ty of incoiTJoratiug this rule into the obligations uf nations.
S I ' A I N .
The forty-first Congress at i ts third ses-si(m, uuuluau appi-upriaticu for the or-ganiz'ition of a mixed commission for aUiudieathig upon tlie claims of citizens of the United States against Spain, giowipg out of the iusniT'-'ction in Cuba. XJuit commisHion has d u c e been organized. I transmit herewith tho cories-pundenoe relntiug to i ts formation and its jurisdiction. I t is to be hoped tha t the comiuissiitii will uQbrd the elaimBnt« a complete remedy for their Injuries.
s r H s u . The int imate friendly relations which
have HO longexiHed between tho United fitatcH and Ibissia continue nndis turbed. Tl»e v i i l of the th i rd son of the Emperor i s a proof . tbnt thare is no (h'sirc ou tbo p:nt of hiy - goveinmeut to diuiLaisU tliu cprUiidity of those relations. TJie hospilfibhs reception wliich has been given to Ihe Grand D u k e in a proof that ou our bide we share the wishes of tha t g«»vcrument. l l i o inexcusable cuuise of tin* Russian Minister at Wusliiugtou rendered i t nocessary t<) abk his recall and t(» decline to lougt r receive that functionary lu* a diplomatic representative. I t wie; imjKJssifcle, with self-reKpeel, or with a jnst regard to the dignity of the country, to permit Mr. C.Uacuzy to liolii jnteivour8(! with th is government after his peiKonal abuse of government o/licinlw, and dur ing b i i piiri-l|it(;nl interference, th rough various uieaiiR, with the rclatitJUK bctwi^en the United Kluhs and (dhcr powers. I n accordaticc with my own wiishes, th i s (iovcnmient haa bccu relieved of further intfrroiirse with Mr. Oat u-azy, and the iimnagemcnt of Ihealfairsof iho ijupe-rial lf(/ali(Hi hnM paHsed into tho himdti of ngeiitJenian ent irely nnobjectiouabk-.
J A P A M . .
With .Tnpau we conliMue to maintain intii.iala ndutiojit. Proinjitrt-d by a desire t o p n t on end to the barbarous treat-
ThSflf l t toresAhy IhiSliet. U l s f t o t loo much t o hope tha t the government o t Brazil may hereafter find i t for its in terest, as well as intrinsically r ight , t o advance townrds ent ire emsncipat ion more rapidly than tho present ac t oontem-pUtes .
ctJBA.
I t is to be regret ted tha t the dis turbed condition of tho island of Cuba continues to bo a source of annoyance and ot anxiety. Tho existence of "a protracted s t ruggle in such close proximity t o our own terr i tory, wi thout apimren't prospect of an early terminat ion, canno t bo other than an object of eonccrn t o a people, who, while nbstnining from interferotice in tho nfTairs of other powers, natnrally desire to see every country in tho undisturbed enjoyment of peace, l iberty and the blessing o( free inatitntiona. Onr naval commanders in Cnbon waters have been ins lmeted , in cage i t shouH become nejossaiT, t oppa re no cfTort to protect tlio l ives 'and pmpcr fy o t fcmmj7rfc American citizens and to maintain u ie dignity of the flag. I t is ho)>ed tha t al] pending questions with Spain, growing ou t of the nfTairs i a Cuba, 'may be ndjnslefl in tho spiri t o t peace ami cnnciliation, wliich has h i ther to guidcti tho two powers in tlieir t rea tment of such questions.
N A T I O N A L D E B T .
Tlic nat ional debt has be ">n reduced to' tho extent ot eighty-six millions, fifty-seven thousand, ono h u n d r e d and twontv-six dollars and eighty cents during the y e a r ; nnd by the negotiation of national bonds at a lower ra te of interest, tho interest on Ike publ ic debt has been so far diminished tha t now tho sum to be raised for t h e interest account is nearly seventeen million dollars less than on* tho first of March, 1969.
T A X E S .
I recommend tliat all taxes frnm internal sources bo abolished, except those collected for spir i tuous, v i n u s a n d malt li(pinrfl, tobacco in i ts various forms and from statnps. In readjus t ing tbo tarlfl I fiiiggcfrt tha t a careful estimate bo made of tlie amount of surplus revenue collected under the present laws after p roviding tho cur rent ex]>cnflcs of (ho pov-ernment , the interest account o t a sinking fuml, and tha t this surplus bo reduced in such a manner as to aflonl the greatest relief to tho greatest number .
O O L D .
C/ontinued fluctuatinns in the value of gold, as compared with tho national cur reney, has a most damaging elTect u])on t h e iiici'enso and development of tbo country, in keo]>ing np priee7 of all articles necessary in every day life. I t fos-*er« a spi r i t of gambl ing prejudicial alike to na'iional morals and national finances. If the question can be met as to bow to get a fixed valne to our currency, t ha t valne constant ly and uniformly approaching iwir with spc^cie, a very desirable object will bo gained.
T H E K U K L U X
- Warn ing not having been heeded, on the 7th of Oct. a general proclamation was issued suspending tho ))rivilego of the writ of habeas corpvs iu nine counties in South Carolina. Direction was given that , within the counties so designated, persons supposed, npoiiervdilablo information, to be inemliers of Mieh unlawful combinat ions shouhl bo arrested by the mili tary forces o t t h e Un i t ed Hlatr« and delivered to the marshal to bo deal t with according to law. I n two of said counties—York and Spar tanburg—many arrests have been madt \ At t h e last account the n u m b e r of persons t h u s arrested was ono hundred nnd sixty-eight. Several huildrcU whoso criminality was ascertained to bo of an inferior (fegree were released for tlio iircseut. Thoso have generally made conressiona of their pi i i l t Great caution has been exercised in making these arrests, and notwithstanding the large number , i t is believed tha t no innocent person is now iu custody. T h e pr isoners will bo hold for regular trial in tho judieiiil t r ibunals ot the Uni ted States As soon RH it appear-e l tha t t h e author i t ies of t h e Uni ted States wore about t o take vigorous measures to enforce the law, many per-H^ms absconded, and there is good ground for suppo.<^uig tha t all of such jicrsons hove violated the law. A full report of what has been done u n d e r this law will bp submi t ted to Congress by tlie At toriiey-General.
U T A H .
In U tah there still remains a remnant of barbarism repugnant to civilization, to decency and to the laws of the Unitod States. Terri torial officers, however, have been found who nro willing to perform the i r duty iu a spiri t of equity, [tnd with a duo sonso of sustaining tho majesty of t h e law, Ni-ithcr polygamy, nor any other violation of ejiibling stiitutcs will b e jiermittt^d within the teiTitory of the Uni ted States. I t is no t with the religion of the ;;elf-Rtyh'd saints tha t we are now dejiliug, b u t with their practices. They will b e protected in Ihi- worship of Ood, according t o the dictates of their conaciencc ; bu t they will no t be purmit-ted t o violate tho laws under the elouk <»f religion. I t may bo adviaable f(jr Congress lo consider what in the execu-ti(m of the law against |>o1ygamy, is to be t h e ulatu^i of ])hira! wives and their ofltipiing. The propriely of .Congrass pahsing an unnbliug act niilhorii'.iug the territorial legislature of IHah lo legitimize all children born i>rior t o n t ime fixed in the act, migh t be jusUflcd by its ! humani ty to thoM) innocent chihlri-u. This is a snggetitioii <mly, and no t a recommendation.
H i e 6r« i i4 ttnlm B a n .
The ball a t the Navr-Tard , Brooklyn, in honor of t h e Grand D n k e , was held in the lai^fe equ ipment bui lding. The SsiMoft in t h e n p p e r story, ftbont 260 feet in length b y 60 in width, had been handsomely fitted n p an a ball-roAmi while adJAoent rooms wore used for promenading, and an cloak and ante-rooms. In the ball-room t h e decorations were simple b u t tasteful, the national flags of Rnssia and America be in^ alternately draped on ons side of t h e room, sn(i those of various nationali t ies on the other . T h e ceiling was decorated wi th rowl t e s of t h e American colors, t h e blue nnd stars forming the center-piece, witli t h e str ipes radia t ing outward. Appropr ia te ornnmontfl, in the way of stars of entlasses and bayonets, b rass guns , and models of TCSBCIS, adorned tho walls, and the whole scene was b o t h bri l l iant and delightful.
T h e Grand D u k e , who had been anxiously awaited, arrivf*d a t abont lOi o'clock, accompanied b y M. and Mme. Catacazy. H e was immediately conducted to the dais in t h e oentor o t tho great hal l , where ho was introdnced to Admiral and Mrs. Stewart , and took h i s stand with M. and Mme. Cataaazy t o receive t h e eomplimenta of a large numb e r of the giicRlA, who were in tu rn b rough t n p and int roduced b y the chief nfllccrs of tho Yard. "The Grond D n k e thus made the ton r o t the room with Mrs . Smi th , wife ot the Admiral , and this ceremony over, dan r ing began. At midn igh t snpper , which h a d been se t in a large adjoining room, was announced, and the great Uirong of guests were soon busy a t work discnsRing t h e daint ies which the taste and eare of tho gentlemen of t h e Navy-Yard had so abundant ly provided. T h o scone hero and in tho dancing hall was bri l l iant in the ext reme, the charming toilet tes of no many of tho handsome New York and Brooklyn belles, contras t ing picturesquely with tho evening costumes of t h e gentlemen and t h e rich uniform of tho American and Bussian ofilcem. I n t h e th rong were many l i terary or social celebrities
, well known bo th in Brooklyn nnd ou t h e New York side of the water. As soon as supper was fairly over for (lie majority of the guests, a s teady stream of people began to net towards the cloakrooms, and at about 1 o'clock, tho t ide was decidedly t end ing homeward. All, however, had ample oppor tun i ty t o see and bo charmed with tho singularly manly features and kindly manner o'f their yornng guest . He in no t only handsome b u t he looks l ike a " g o o d fellow," nnd no one can wonder if many teminiuo hear i s bea t painfully unde r their festal gauze and ailkn a t tlio t h o u g h t tha t tlie graceful and pleasant young man in no t open to the temptat ion of their smiles.
Not a llenllliy Region for Tltcm.
Tho San Francisco Chronivle s a y s : Utah is not a heal thy country for gay
•ileccivcrs, and if any man from tho outside world, p r id ing himself upon h is conquests with women, wants to have liis skill in th is l ino tested, h e will find a splendid open ing among tho fair maids of Zion. If somebody doesn' t make it very tropical for h im with in the first th ree months, ho must have been born under a lucky star. The would-lio BI>-duecr in this country is a marked men , as the viliian ough t to be in every country. No sooner does h e s tep in to th is city (tr any other Mormon set t lement than the police are uiion h is track, watching his every move with the stealth of blooilhounds. I t he is once caught violating the chasti ty ot a Mormon woman, or is known to have done so, there is no nicicy for h im. Mormon publ ic opinion, which in Ibo common law, th inking no more of ki l l ing a man under such circumstances than i t does of killi ng a dog. I u this respect Mormon vengeance in terrible. The marked victim is shot down or nssaFfsinaled a t sight, no cry for mercy ever escaping h is lips. His lifeless fbrm lies mangled on the roadside, unti l tho author i t ies cart it away, pass a sort of inquest , a n d eon-sifHi it to the worms.
Onr Tntentfll R n f i i n e .
AWHOAL R W O H T O P THE OOWMTSBIONER.
The repor t of tho Commissioner of In terna l Re renno states t h e aggregate receipts from all nonrces, exclnnive ot tho direct tax upon t h e l and^ and the dntjr upon circulation and deposits of national banks were for the fiscal year 1871, 0144,011,170.24. Th i s sum includes the nmonnt refunded and allowed on drawbacks. Drawlwieks linve Ireen allowed nn general merchandise unde r section 171, act J u n e 30, 1864, l imited by the act of March 31, 1868, amounti n g to 822,8fi7.07. Th i s nmonnt is larger t han tha t allowed for in fifcal year IR'TO, on account of the adjudication of old claims for drawbacks on cotton goods rendered ndmissnble by joint resolution No. 78, aporoved Ju ly 14, 1870. There was refunded dur ing the past fiscal year for taxes illegally nnsesscd, and eollccte«l t h e s n m o t 8!G17,581. This large incresse over the year preceding was due to t h e adjustment of claims tha t had been suspended du r ing former years for more complete consideration ; for instance, the claim o t one of the States which was embraced in the above aggregate. and nmnnnt ing lo $45,806 for taxes collected on dividends declared upon stock owned b y the State, Tliis was the largest claim over allowed b y t h e bureau , and was referred t o the Attomey-Goue-ral for his advice.
Tho Commissioner 's est imate of re ceipts for tho cur rent fiscal year, unde r the present low, is ?12.'»,(>00,000.
The n u m b e r of distilleries {other than fruit) registered dur ing t h e last fiscal year, was 1,043. Tho numlKir of fruit distiileries registered was 7,149. Tho total immber of distilleries registered was 8,102. Of t h e distilleries jo t l icrUian fn i i t )5 I7 wereopcrateil during the yeor ; and of the fmit distilleries 4,007. Tlio rctnrnn i o Ihin otfieo for the last fiscal year show a total p roduction in taxable gallonn, from niato-rial other than fniil^ of 54,47(t,446 : and from fruit, 2 .100,^33; total yearly p ro duction, 56,776,109. The total quant i ty of spirits in the Uni ted States n o t i u internal revenue wo rehouses the 1 st of Afay, 1871, wan 41,185,713 pmotgidlonn, showing a decrease in quant i ty on market nine* Novendjor I,"!, 1870, of 4.452.580 gallons. T h e receipts from spiri ts for the fiscal year ended J u n e 30,1871, were $44,281,818. T h e amoun t of lax received on feimcnted l iquors at Sil a barre l was, in 1871, 87,150,740. The increase over former years is believed to be due, in pa r t a t least, to the greater at tention given to tha t subject by internal revenue offiacrs dur iug tha t year. Th i s at tention has rovenled some defects in tho law, which ciU for early rcmndiid legislaliou.
T h e total receipts from tobacco for the fiscal year ended J u n o 30, 1871, were 833,578,0il7.18. As compared with the receipts from tho same source for the preceding fiscal year, t h e incrcasois 163,-228,690. T h e t(Jta! amount of manufactured tobacco represented by the omouut of collectionn for the fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1871, was an follows: Chewing tobacco, snuflT, kc. (class 32 cents) 64,-017,8(>8 p o u n d s ; smoking tobacco, scraps, sliorls, &e. (class 16 cents) 30,-517,036 pounfls. Add t o this the quantity exported—10,621,082 pounds—nnd the excess remaining in warehouses J u n e 30, 1871, over J u n o 30,1870, 72,377, giving a total product for the year of 105,-828,903 pounds . T h e total n u m b e r of cigars, chc-roots, A c , on which taxes were collected was 1,332,844,357.
The P r l w Figli t ,
p r ize flght between Mnee and T h e Cobum took place nn advertised, on Thanksgiv ing day, about fifty miles from New Orleans. I t was another fizzle. I t lasted four hour s and a ha l t and eleven rounds were fough t Mace claims tha t in t h e fourth round h i s hand was disabled. Tlio eleventh and last round is t l ins desc r ibed : C o b n m ' s friends were in h igh spiHtn, and nhonted, " B u l l y b o y , J o e ; yon 've got h i m sure all t h e t i m e . " Mace l>egan t o shnflle and fib around his corner, b u t seeijig an opening, h e landed a clean cut on J o e ' s jaw. J o e g o t cautinnn again, and Iho n p a n i n g went nn an before. Mace w.'^nt to h i s c o m e r puffing, Cobnrn eyeing h i m from the middle of tho ring. (Bet t ing even nn C o b u m . ) As nei ther of the men showed signs of moving , Rnfo H u n t said, " T h i s is p l a y e d ; T will give you five minutes to advsnee . " C o b u m took h im a t his word and went quickly t o Mace's comer . Maco advanced a trifls and then ret ired. Cobnrn followed h im closely. After a li t t le sparr ing the re was another o t t h e restfl. People were beg inn ing to feel disgusted, and the men again toed the mark . There was another exhibit ion of science wi thout any blows, and Mace again re t reated to his comer with h is hands down. (Hisses around t h e ring.) Rnfe H u n t name t o the center ot the ring and said, " T h i s ain ' t a fight; I ' l l give you men thirtjr noeondnto get t o bus iness . " Both the pugs thou came forward and did some spar r ing for twenty minutes , with no blows. Tho people round t h e ring were disgusted, and H u n t again advanced and said, " I.'ere, yon men, get \<t your corners ; I declare th is a draw.'* This ended the fight, if i t may lio called so, ond all beta are o t course declared off. Time, four houra and ten minutes .
The American Cangrefis.
I n the following table of-Senators and Membem of Congress the i>oHtienl character of Congressmen is p u t down nn understood a t tho t ime they wero olccted:
HENATP. nrpnbli(;nnn fi7 Democrats 17
. 40
A MiLB TW 2 :16.—7)i»r7rr t rot ted a mile on Fashion Oonme, in the presence of ten thounand people, in 2:16. There is no pretence tha t any o ther home ever t ro t ted a mile as fast as that—iV; Y. tedffer.
pEBROT<a wh« have become thomngh ly chilled from any cause, may have the i r circulation a t once restored b y tak ing into the stomach a tea-spoonful of John-ttrnt^n Anodj/ne jAnimmt mixed in a litUc cold water, well sweetened,
• CttAmtD HANDS, iace, rough akin, p im pics, ringworm, salt-rhenm, and othet cntnneons nflTections, cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, b y us ing tho J n -NtTKn T A B SOAP, made b y CASWK^^L, H A Z A B D A Co., New York, ' i t is more convenient and easily applied than o ther rcmedinn, avoiding t h e trouble of the gn-anj' compounds now in use.
You shnuld write to Mr, C H A R M M W . H A S S L E R , N O , 7 Wall Street , New York, if y o u wish any information about Rail-rood Bonds^^
" f T S A N C I A U i i T f > « i m f > n t n r « i t m i » * .
• T A T G O O K K A C o . , an n n w K'Hliur. an*) r«>e(niinien4 u
« p m f i U b l p a n d m f n InrMittnitnt fnr K11 O I I I M M , t h o F t n i l
M n r l « * « « V - I M G o l d B n n d a o t t h n Northf>rn r i to l f le
R A t l m a d C n m p m r i bear ln i i Sortin a n d Th»*»-Tontht i
iNir Mint, s o l d I n t p n f i t ( m a n t l inn 4 p « r nuni- r n r m i n r ^
• n d m r n r r d b r Sttrt. a n d ntAj t n a r t r i f f c nn t h e o n U m
R n n d nnd ftqnlimimilH, a n d n n m o m t h a n ! S n , M H t A<<nw
e f TAnd t o o f ( ^ mfln Jlf t r a c k , o r Wo Aen*" nf Iiiind t o
MiRh 11,000 n o n d . T h a h lghn i i t c n r m n t p r i M wil l t ie
TMid for U . S . F int -TwfFntIm, a n d al l o t h n r mnrkolabl i -
S r c M r i l l m r r o r l v e d In exuhancf i . P a m p h l c t B , majwi and
fu l l Inrnrmnt ion . n* m i l aa t h o tmnda t h P H i w i v M . ftllt tm
fnmi*>i(Hl n n «| i i>l lcatlnn I i f . lAT ( J O O K B A !>>., T h n a -
d H p h l a , Nrv: Y o r k Hnd W a n h l n R t o n . a n d liy tniMl R a n k a
a n d n a n k t i r t t h r o o B h o o t l l M i n n r . n t r T .
A NBOTJWTED COTTOB, COT.I>, or Sore
Throat , which m i g h t b e checked by a simple remedy, l ike " UroirrCi Bronchial TVocAes," i l allowed to progress may terminate seriously.
A good General appreciotes tho impor-innco of new rccmits , A good housewife appreciates ,T. Monroe ' Taylor 's Cream Yeast Bak ing Powder.
l l »OUlH< PorBeauty of Polish* tavlnB of LatMr*
Frecness from Dust, Durabltlty ft OhMip-nesa,truly unrivaled.
RfWdtB o f Wori l i lpM Imlinttoni i , i in i l tr o t l i f r namca
bntr»Kcml<l tnKour i ln ahape a n d color o f W r a p p e r ,
IntcnilMl l o d e c e l r r .
T h e RUln i t f! im Polliih In Imlk, fnr ntnrr d r a l v n na» a t t w e l v e cBiitu per pound—twrnty - f lve and flftj-puiind b o x c t . "Cheaper Mian a n r (tther B u l k Po lUl i fur n o t h t n i . "
MORSE BROS.,Prop'r8. __ ^CANTON, M A S S .
STEINWAY & SONS' G&sas^sen
^ ^
Repnitliran ninjnrfty HOUSE OF niO'RESrNTATrvTa.
fnltfl-Vfnai} '"n-'i/itu.
The Public Debt
T h e following is a recapit ' i latlon of tho Btatement of the ijublio d e b t :
D e b t Df iar lun l u l r r c B t In C o i n . no i i i lN nl NIX p'-r c r u t $l ,977.I3&.tR0.(HI l l o u d H a l flvi' i i c r cn i i l 3TT,UC3.100.(<0
P r i n c i p a l H.H51,4IlH,sr>0.on I l l l iTFtl t .1(l.».^l,l<SU.IJ
D i l i t n r n r h i i i Illlc•rp^l l u L n w h i l M o n e y . C f H l ' U a t c a o t luAubtttdui 'N*, a t I n u r
j i i n r n t tfi7B,000.«) >'ii\-Y I'lUHliiii F u n d a t U i r c o p u r
(•«i)t 1 4 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 C c r t i n u a p H a t t l i r r o p c r c u u l 3.1,(UO.U(M,00
I ' r l n r l p n l $3«,l l iB,OO0.00 Inti ircHt -Hi.lW.m
m b t o i l v.'lili'U ]i)li.ri:Ht l iau (^caKcd mlaf-c M a l i i r i l j - . J ' r i i i d j i a l f I . T O . W l . M I i i U r o H l 'iUWi-Zi
D n i i l I l r v r i n i i n o I n t a r r a t . O l d i t emi i i i ' l a u d luKBl-toii iIiT n n l r a . . (aST.fiOt . 8 0 1 M ViM-X\oiu\ i i i r r i ' U r y 40,10(1 03(t.0S C o i n C e r t l f i c a t c B 9 1 , 9 3 4 , 1 1 0 . 0 0
I ' r l J i d p a l | 1S '> ,0J« .B77 .30 Unc la iuKHl iiitiirtiBt 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 8
T o U I D c U . P r i n c i p a l a , a i 7 . 1 M . 1 3 1 . M IiilL-rrut U7,IiD8.UH7.8B
T o t a l
r o i i i in lun 'Hl C u r r o u i y
S 3 , a 6 i . f i 3 1 , C 1 3 . U Oiuil) i u t h e T n u x u r j -
fiMJ.2rifl,r.Bi.Bi 10. ia3,BW».76
O c l i t ii:w C u b l u tl iD T r u H u r y . n i ' c . 1 . 1871 |S .21P .2 !H.an7 ,H6 N o v . I , 1 H 7 1 2 .a61.7J3.11H.l ia
I h - r r o a c f ord>-bt d u r t n f i l o n n t b Iif-croaHU o f d e b t HIIICO M U V I I I l),.i>,'i-iiM< o f d e b t I r o m Miu->:b l.;iH<>I>, l o M n r c b l , 1H71
»8.tr>3.(jHn iH 7 3 . U 7 , 1 T U . 0 7
3 0 1 . 7 C < , U S , 0 9
hhupp of m . m a r e ; but if HU»ck js allowed to roam a t large, all the manure dr()pj)ed by them beeoiues Ihe JKT-(jiiihile of homo loug-hi-udcd fanner who kceiia this njud-diuius nnd gulters open nji his farm, sn that he nweivos ;UHh(^ wa«h afl.-r .-very ivin. A very ; ment of o.ir .h invr( .ek(d saUors ou the noUccublecauseof t h e poverty of the I Cgrcau coasl. I iV t ruc l^d our Minister stock met with JU di8tnct« where lliis a t Pekin Ic endcsvor to ,«iiel.ide a eon-custom 1.S observed, w the promiscuous I vonlion with Coreu for 8<x:uriuff the stfc-mixiug u p (leeasioneJ by idlowmg ani- ty and huumiic t rea tment of I n c h ma-maU of buUj genders to run unchecked, l u sneli htculitics a fiinucr can not tell when he can f xjitjct u calf or a li t ter of j)igs, and often tiiey cimi'- nt mowl uu-KUAsyuuble limes, u n j of veiy uudeajra-ble parentiige. I h u s , wilhout order or system iu this pai-tiuuiur, uud from want of care gcuendly, the f.tock becomes next t o WfJithlobs, uud iu hai'dly worth the fond it conauuics. IJesidei'. it is very unfair to ollif-rs wh(j keej) bet-t' 'v st'ick, and Luep t i iou m jJuUui^s. Wander ing HJ'»ck is goncraily iiiinily, and will (^ccajJuuaiiy ge l iiitu ulliei fields t han their owners ' a t - t i iacs when thuir presence can do misehit-f which their ownerii cjui no t repair . I^, would be bet ter for all pL-rsous conci-rntd tha t no iilock fchoiild bo^Uowcd to ^'uu a t luig^. l o well-orderod uudpruijperous ouimuu-])!ii(<,ihisx>ractdQe is ctjut-ideied t k e re verse of pfojHT o r i)r(ififcat>le.
A biKODLAK C/SE.—An extiuordinary easo t^i b y d r o j ^ o b i s LLB< oceurj'ud i n \V'(\st J^hiludtrlpliia. A l i t t legi j l , on ie-t i i ruiug humo J n u u w^yul , WUM niuei by her jift dog. who iu the coiu'bo of jti* au-u t w t o i e h w r Urcwj. Worried a t the injury to the garment , the UiUe girl, with-t iuiuu-ul iui i iug the mutter to uuy of Uie l;:mil_v went t a her room, uud gett ing u iied-lit uiul thread, piooetuled to M^W u p till turn pluc;-, VS'heuil vubliulshod she I>('Sl Uuau her Leud, and tukin^' t h e fud bulwutjai lier t^'i'tli, bit i t oil'. Kiue duyti after Iho otx;urnuee uf l^is incident , Kvmptoius of liyii;*op)i'iljiu miiiiifehttd t'lcjjjtit'lveH iu 1D« uifoi-liucutie liUJe g^. ;slJIlod medicul t jh-ut was cuUod in , and every appHiLUpe t,h;dhcieuce could liUcriJ to itfiiivo Uio Kuiii-rty \V((n tx:i,aiiUl t y ; bu t t ^a siii-'i/lo p v b o u hiid tloue itb wgik too tUoitJU^hly for iiumun tdtiU to uvuil, and the little tjiil huM uiuuu died.
noes . Admiral Hodgers was iubtructed toaccompopy him, with asuffieient fon-e U>iHoteet him in eus*;_(>f need. A Amall suiveying party sent ou t on reaching the cm-st wiib ireacticiddhly attacked ut a dis-a-lvantage. Amjile oppor tuni ty was giv-eu for t \pl i i jat iuj i and opology ; j^either caiue. A-^oree fsai lh( i i lou 'dod, nnd after uu arduoiia march t^tft v. mgood aud fliflleult oouitljry, tliu foit* from whi th tU(; oufrsp-cB had been eommitled were i»Jiiet(J liy u fiullunt u*..sault, uiid were d«tiir(iy('d. i laving ti)u« punibhed the crimiuuls. aiiil, huving viiidit-aUd tbo houur of Ihe flaj-, fbc fxpi<iit4oij I'etUJU-x'-d, tiiidijjg it impiuclieable, unde r l ae oij'cumatauofc.s, to conclude, t h e dehired conveulioau i r«»pie |^I l j - rafai- to Ute corroHpondeneoiJi'laHng theK^-to herewilfa submit ted uud J^jive iLt* hubjoot for fauwh oolion on Congresa may Btse fit to take.
Jiixjoo. The I tepubhc tif Mexico hm a o t yot
rdjxuled the very'obj(5etiouubk' l u a s cs tulilinhiug what is kuuwn as the I ' lec Zone on t h e frontier of t i ie Un i t ed btatep. J t ib b<jped.thut Jhis may yet be done, and also tha t •m(J)e s t r ingentmeas-uiea ma;? be taken by tha t republic for lestruijjmg luwleas iitTwmS" on ' i ts frontiers. I htme Mexico, by its owu action, will soon relieve this govermuent of the diitliiUtie^ experienced from thtisc causes. OiLir rehitioiu, with the vwiom* tejiuUict* ol C<'ntraJ uud bouth America coutiuue, with oue exception, Uu be cordiul and frieudly. I riiotimmeud some aeliou by i'-uugita* regarding the overdue ioatail-meul* under the uwurd of the Vcnezula eluiniii ouuuuiiwion of 18GU. I'Ue inter-njd dib^eu(J<inK XJI |h ib govt rnment i>re-bcut no jubliiicjition for th^i abhoute of ellorl t o meet their Eolemii t ieaty ubli-gatiuufi..
•The j^ iUcu l ion of ^it -£«XE^ditiaii Truuty \dtXi Kiuuu^Eua JUuti biwa ^x.-fhmnjod.
mtAziii. I t ^ J P euVJt'ct' for tjcwip^tuhitiou tha t
Fr.Aj;ti m e atill eu te r t i inod of a I'lalug ou the part u^thei iaper i t t l« | t#at( 'urhiea . 'thrive montl iw'su] 'phes have just been M'WtjLotUe F r t u c h tquudryn blutianud | t l ie f.:reiit Euiperor uf limzU ha» takcu
D I H i U f U T I E S .
More than six yeai-s having elapsed eiueo t h e lost hoatile gun was tired between tho armicH then arr.iycd againbt each other, the (mo for the pcrpotuutiini, Ihe other for tho dest iuet ion of the Union. I t may well bo edusideied whether it is no t now t ime tha t the disabilities imiMitud by t h e FourleonUi amendment i-hould be lemovid . TJmt umendmoiit d u ^ n o t oxclnde tho ballol, bu t ouly imp(»8es tlio disiibiliiy lo hold oiHee upon Cfitaiu classes. Wlum .the pu r i ty of the ballot is S(H-urc, majorities are bure to elect olUcers relhicliug the views of Ihe uiajority. 1 do not tu'-a the advantage or propi iely of excluding men from oflico mciely l>ecuubo they were, before the rebeUiou, of s taudiug uud character hiillicieul iu b(i elected to posi-liouh requir iug them t** take ouths tu supjioi-t the Consti tut ion, and lulmitting to eligibility those cntcr tuiuiug j»rccisely the same views bu t of less s tundiug iu their nommuiiities. i t may be huid tha t thu former viuiaic^d uu uuth vhjlo the hitter did not. The hitter did not liuvo i i iu lh*»ir powiu- lu tio M>. If thtiy luul tulu-u Uiis oulh it euuiiot bo do\ibti:d t hey would liave biokeu i l , n s d i d l l i c former class. Xf there a i e *ii.v g i>:^ Arrimiuols distiagoisjied abov^'nll otjhecK for the pa r t t l i ^ t<xik.ju p^jpoMitlDn iu tho govaruuieut, they miah t , iu the judgmtuit uf CuiigruaSf be excluded from such an amuesty.
In m y message t o Cungrcgs, oue year ogo, i u rgeu t ly r eeom mended a reform in the (^ivil borvioc of t h e counUy. Ju couforaiity with iJie reuommeudatiou, Cuugrubs iu the n in th uucttou of un act making ttp]>ro]>riatiou for sundry civil exjH'uses of tho government a n d fur other purpuhes, n]>provcd March 3, 1671, gave t h e uocesuury authui-ity to the Kxocutive tu iuauguiute a civil ser-vic)p roform, aud pluo4^d upon h i m t h e respousibiUty of uuing ao. Under au-thoncy of said act, t couveued a board of gimtlemt-n, etuiuently ijuaUiied for the work, t o devise rules undregulatiious to affuct the needed reform. Their labors uro not yot complete, b u t it is believed tha t they will Bueuoed iu divisiug u plan wliich can be arloptod to the re-Uef of the Executive, the heads of de-]iartiueutb a u d uexubora of CougL-cbb, uud which will redouud tu the lru<j iu-iexc^at of the p u b h c MU'\-icc. At all uvout^ i h e cxpei imeul bhtdl have a fair tiiul. I have thus haatUy buuuued up t h e optjii-iioiui of the governuiuui dur ing tho lust your, and uii^de Huoh suggeuLions an occur to ma t o be prujier tijt , uur conuid-eratiun. l a u b u u i t h c n i with acaui idtaic« tha t your combini>d ucLiun will be WUA.-; ututiT^biuaiihke, uud iu tlio bent iuturubta of t h e whul« uouutry. V. ti. iJiUJiT. ExuL'UUvt) MMUaiiUJ, DoumnWo: 4, 1871.
The t n l ( ( ^ Klotes Treasury .
' j 'reasurer Bpriner makes tlie following r( ' i)urt: The books of the oflie(j were chj.^ed J u n e , HO, 1H71, after the en t ry of idl moneys received aud disbursed nn aulhorizi 'd wnrrunls within i ho fiiicul y ta r , us foUouu ; - -
Cattb, D r .
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ubln ' . 3 . 3 « . l h I b ' c r l v r d f r o m L < « t i R . . . tVi» 0'i0.lt2G Wl H . ( . i v . l f r o n i (UHtd iuB ai(C.*J7iMi*.ftB Uf^u'd I r o m l u i ' r ' l J t o v . . llU.WiH.KiS.CH lU'cr lvof l f r o m M u d M . . . 2.U->H,CiG.ca HcCi Ivc'l f i o tw W a r Vt.Kit.Wi HI U r c i i l o d H o r n N » v y U , B i S , t l « . * 3 UcM-i'iv(id I rn in lul(;ri<)r. . S11,C7n.01 U o i - d l r o m M U o r l l a u ' K . . 3a.7GS,33a.(ta
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P u l d o n a r u u u u t o f P u b l l r D o b t . . . Pu i i l nil i t c c u u u l o ' t b o A r u i j ' P u i d o u a u t ' o u u l o l l b n N B V ) -I'uld o i l u ( . i : u u u t o l l u u r i o r I 'uld » u ni:<KmuI o f X n i a H u r } ' | i i - o j i c r . . . I'uiil o u iki^'OUUt o f ('uBlt'UiH I ' u i d o i i u iw i iuut <if T r r i o - u r y l u U r i o r . . I'lilil o u i k u c o u o t o f l i i U r u a l U O T U U U V . I'aitl (ID B i i ' i i i i i l o f m p l o i u i t U r I'uiil (III iK( o u u t o f Q u a r t ' r ly K a l t r i i x . 1-alil <iu a o u o u n t o f W a r ( r l v l l b i a u c b ) t i u d o u a i ' c o u n t o f J U U I I M A T J '
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Tho Untied Stntcs Aruiy. R E P O n T O P T H E H E C R K T A n V , O P W A H .
T h e repor t of llio Secretary of Wor, for the year 1871, sets forth some iutcr-ost iug facts regarding the militnry forces of the country. The repor t says':
I n occordniice with the act of Congress the niimbiT of enlisted men was ou Ju ly 1 rednced to 30,(IOn; indilTerent soldiers were discharged, aud the s tandard o t re -cni i ts was raised with a view to improving the character of tho rank nnti file. T h e following ore the figures :— K a l i c t e d m e n o m i f t l i i i c r a 3i>l E n l l a t n d inf^n o f o r d u a u c n i1!i O r d u a n c D K e m i a n l a n t p o a t a , 3<ll B l i l i l a r y A c n d c i i i y b a n d 31 r n c n i l i t i i d n i i D i i r r o o n u i ' j - , f i ' M ' o m p n u ' a a r l i r y a.aiMi HI I'tillxI'-d iiiKii iif^r b a t ' r y , a b a t ' a I I K I I I a r t l l ' y i'Ul Bl itulinUKl iii i-i i i « ' r o o m p ' y . l j i i rr iu i | i an 'a c a v ' y . 10,(11 HI 00«nliat<-<l t i i c u p i ' rc i i in jry .^r i i i I'lmiii'a In fan 'y . l f i . eoO Itou>eDiinii lBHiou(it l a u i l o t r u g l u i i u U . . . 30(1
T o U I 30 ,000
Tlio total cxpendi tun ' s for the fiscal year ending J u n e ;(0,lHriH, were 88l).(i44.04il, 76; tho expeuditurcH for llx^ year ending J u u e 30, ]«70, were Si;r»7,tl55,(175,40; which sum includes !Sil,t''.'7,r»00 for river nnd harborimprovemeutB. Theexj iendi tures f o r t h e y e n r eiidiug J u n e 30, 1871, were about $40,000,000 including for river and harbor iiuprovemeiitH S3,!H5,i).' 0. T h u s dur ing t h e year 18(ii)-70 t h e r r d n e t i o n i u oxpeuBcs uf the War Depar tment amounted to if22,!188,357.3ti, and du r ing the year 1H70-71 a further rediictiim of isi7,-iKfi.OTS.^O was made. Tor the next fiscal year 1K71-72 there is appro]>riato(l S^fi,-5 :M,77C, including for the r iv t r and harbor improvements 4M,4(17,50(1.
Deserlioiis d u r i u g t h e ])ast few mouths have largely increased. Tho repor ts received a t the depar tment indicate that Ihe reduction of the pay of soldiers from 310 to 313 per month has euul i ibuted greatly to tliis result.
The retired list of ihe army is now limited to 300. The endeavor haw been to equali7.e the sehc t ions iuv tha t li.- t from bolli the h igher and lower gnides of the ofiiccrs ent i t led t o be placed ujiou it, so Uiat i t may not bo filled to an unieuiaona-ble extent by ofliecrsof high rank uiid uoiis<'(piciitly greater compensation.
Tho iiumlier uf graves in national cemeteries is 3JT,H5l\ i i ichiding 2,295 added dur iug the year. The cemflterios c«>ver lui a n a , in ihe aggrc(;iite, of about 1,800 iiercB of hind, aeipiired a l a cost of ijfl 711,0(10,
Uur ing the fiscal year Hiiiull uj'ins and orduaucJ! Biores to tln^ luuouut of Jrl^'r UOO,IKX) have been sold, nnd Ihe eiitir(> proceeds, exi-ejit a biuiili sum rutaioed 1^ meet expense of preparing other hturob fur sale, have pjivsedinUi the Treasury beyond the control of this dejiai-tmeut.
i t l u i s been absolutely neccasary to re tain about oue-sixtli of Iho armv in those Stul«rs of Uie South oust of the Mibsiutiip-pi which were engaged in Uie war of tho rebellion. Numerous applications fin-troops to aud iu Iha oufureement of the laws wero received from Uuitod titutos marshals, ofiioers of iuteruul rcveuuc,aud tttatc ofliciids ; urgent apjwalsfor asis-tauce crowded lu from private citizens, uud it Boon becamu evident t ha t t h e s e en t i ty of the pcojtle demanded the cou-t ioued presence of the regulur foi-ocs.
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T H E DiniE AT AVASHiKaTON.—Grand Duke Alexin was received by Pres i dent Grant iu t h e Blue Par lor of the Exeenlivo Mansiim. Minister Catacazy first piesonled tho D u k e t o the President , who shook hands and spoke little compliments to each other. "''— T*,.i,n The D n k e
en presenl.ed the members of his suite the Pres ident , aud tho Pres ident in
turn preBent«'d tho memborA ot his Cabine t a n d h i s ofilcial altendaulfi t o t h e Duke . These presentat ions over, tho Grand D u k e was escorted to the Red Parlor and presented to Mrs. Grant , Sliss Nellie Grant , nnd o ther Indies. At the eoncluhiou of tho corenioDies, the piu-ties re turned to Ministi^r CnUicazy's residence. No formal enter t : i iument was i)rovidod for the Duke nt Washington.
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T H E Profireas of Yx>res8, in Flanders , sliitcM tha t the lyphua among cattle cou-l ibues i ts ravugcH in tl^c norUi of France . More thuju 2U0 o t c n have been killod iu the environs of St. Omcr, b u t t h e iu-BpeclioD isbo defective tha t infected uni-muls are almost (iuily dibcovered a t the ubuitoii* of Lil le . Xhe uududy has already made i ts appeuruuco ou the Bel-p u n ' side of t h e froutier in a farm a t Warhem, between Ho)id»cote aud Ber-f^ucs, \vhci-e fourioegu huud of cuttle hud to be tiiu.-j'ifio(L
AFFSCTION. — T h e I'liubody (Mass.) /V<*« says : " M a n y pejiiOUK who have hiul ocuuaiuu to visit Uie Ksuex depot iu thill towu, huve fur some t i m e t ime puat uolic^^d u hu AO dun-oolujt>d doK, who aiiuouuly wutc-hus tlio passopgcrs ub they idib'hl, as though hcekiug for bome por-liculur peiiiuu. Th» dog beluugcd to Mr. Ernes t S. Merrill , ono of t h e wotims of the Revere ditaister. When young Merrill, left homo for the last l ime h is do;^ h i t hiin a t t h e d e p o t T h e faithful dog stiU watches fur h u l u a s ^ . whu wiU never oumo buck."
Ta& MAICIUAOE OF Pmii(*E FiioniB BoKAPAUTE.—The hvthjKndfutot Ittlyf giv(;s purtiouhtrs of the juarriage of t r i n e e P ier re Ilonujinrlc. The ceremony was performed iu JirUfsels, at t h e Fiyuchl jCgal ion, imd wn* only the ouu-secrution of u union holemuir.ed muny
col's ago, iu ijresencc of an ulliciul
BETriKo.—John furi->UH]y ou t h e
M o r n w y . who be t laic ekxilioi) iu Kcw
veal's ago, lu iJresTjice oi uu umciyi >'f the small ditstiict of LacuiHinc. in jiel-
f ;ium ljUx<mburK, und b ind ing Mile, tiflliu to Pr ince llunopiu'tc. Mile Jiiff-
liu had long l«'.eu known us Pnuces s liouajiurte. 'J'he miUTia^jc, which resulted in two children, \ras di»=ai'proved of bv t h e Emi>eror, who withheld his cuu-Heut The empire having fallen. Priuce Bumnjarte, in the opinion of the hide-jMidantf Itfltff, thought it necessary iu order to " regu iu r iHe" h is i>oaitiou and aocure the future righttt of his chd-dreu, to huve u new ocxcanouy. A new cuutract was prej^urtMl bv which the children were declurod l e^ t i i ua t e . T h e pruoetMling ufiureduu iucideut uf uuie .
T H E N E W LOAK JI^LEMJT FUOM TAXEII -— All bonds aud iiiterent thereon itisued under tho act of Ju ly H, 1870, euUtlod *' au act tu authtUTZO the refuudiog of t h e uutiouul d o b l , " u r o by tha t act de-olarod exempt fiom the p*iymcut of all tuxAss o r dutitw of the Uuitod States, us woll as from taxation iu any form uuder i>tute, muuicipal , or local authuril ius. (beotiou I joimpter 2Wi,Mxteeutb btutute, puge 272.) The Commisaiuner of lu te r -
AoBicriiTWDE.—Wool ( irowiug. Stock Baifcing, are very prolHable in the healthful and beautiful vallie.«, of Colorndo, Tbo plan of the Colorado Sjiriiigs Col<>ny, with other iuformatiou, auutfree, R- A. Camerou, No . 3 Bowlinj; (Jrecu New York. _ ^
Dr, R. V. Pierce , of BufTalo, N. Y., in his book on Chronic DiKenses, pavs in regard Ut his (lolden Medicine His-(^ove^-, with which our readers are familiar, " fnmi i ts wdtiderfiil p o n c r over C-<msumiitiou of the L u u g s I had though t Blrongly of eiUling it my Con-Kiimiitive Cure ; bu t from tlu* fact tl iat it is a i>crfect speeilUi for t h e soro throat and boaineness to which iniuiKlcrs and othiT imblic BifCjdterH and siugers arc subject, and UIHO for Ih-unchilis, nnd all grrn-i^ Qmiihit, and is an invaluablo remedy for diKcascs of the Liver , and also us a Blood Purifier, I decided not to aiipiy to i l a name which miglit luislend and "preveut i1« use in o ther dJKiyibcs fur which it iH so admirably ii(hi]>led.
I t will cure a ct.ld iu (iUe huU the t ime I nwessiu'y lo cure i t with any olhcr medicine, iind it does it, not by dryinji it up b u t removing Ihe eiuiw—sid 'duiug t h e irritutioif a n d bi-aling t h e idlccled luirtfi."
This valuable medicine js sold by all firsi-clasb truRgUJts. S74
A BiiOW Til l''i:UAi.n: SuiTltAOP.—TIic bill for the n-jwid of Pemidc KullVage iu Wyoming passed Ihe oouucil, tJie voto be ing 6 yeas t« 4 iiaya.
HITMAN WUECKS.—Kvery day aud hour we meet with broken down KpecimcuH of huiuihly—wrecks tha t hccm jiast hoju's of salviigc. At least Hcveu-elghl* of tlm; e might bo filled with new vitjility, by a o-mrse uf ]J». WALKIOI 'S ('AUl'^nNlA ViKEOAB B m o w . Muuy are siitli'iing from therejielhui of rnm-uolluted bit tem orjiowcrfulminerabi. I t iBchajactcrist jc of Dr. Walker 's (Srtfti It^himUire llmt il neutralizes the cfl'Bcl. of th(*(* mis-iadled remiNliea, and ucoumj;libhus iu due time a ptjrfccl oiu'c.
American Agriculturist
I ) K N O W N A L L O V K R T U E C O U S T R V . a n d . n -
fc.i.j:r'>'(iiAl<obe Ihe c b c i a p e a t o n J b c k t A U R U . ' t ' l -
T U l l A L a n d i l O n T l L ' U L T I ' B A L P A P U K e v e r i n b -
l i i h c d .
r u n l ^ in all it> S K N T I M F N T S .
( - O R H E C T In nil i l a T E A r n i N O S ,
R i : l . l A n L i : ' < v « n i n H l l i l i > i A U V K R T I S K M t N T S .
I u C l R C L I L A T I O N nnar lr e q u a l a t l ia t ut a l U t l i c r
A c r i c u t l n r a l p a p e r * c o m b i n e d .
t l O V K . A K M In •orpeaa ion i( lia< b a c n t l ip IH>M.
For the Farm.
A GREAT OFFER!! • l o r n c c l V n l e r « , 4 t i l U r o n d w i i r * ^'> T . ,
wil l iliFiiofienf O K K H r s i f i i E t i I'IAVII.- . , M f i / ' U F o x a . and OlMiA>.Hn( hti lir.il-clh.-'F'innkeiT, ini'liiiliiiK Wuterh'H. uf erinmili/l'" f'i"- f-' "'-A. ./>" i.../ fl it mm-rh ; or Kill t a k e frnm i i \n fv* i i i on lh ly nnt i l i>n>d : H I P >auic (n l e t . and rent apntii 'd if imrthi i t - i^ , A n " " k i n d nt I 'AntJ'n O R O A X . i l in iitii-'l bpnnt i luf f l r l e a n d p'-rlcci Innp e r e r m a d e , nnw on e « h i h i 1 i n n .it ISI I tmadtraf , N ^ w V n r k .
THE MOCKING BIRD. .V NKW HINtilNQ HOOK
for AGADHHIES, eCHOQLS and Juvenile ClaESca, n > ' W, f l . P F H K I W M .
T t i i H w n r l i i - . M o n i l l . n f K l M I ' M C l T V A N D f O M -l ' l . i r r i : M > K , a n d ii K U n P A b S I i S Al . t> S I M I L A R U U I t K S in (1iPi;rca( l a w o t ) ' a n d e i c H l e i i ^ e utlb<tMui>io i( r i intnin*.
I ' r i c " , ."-O m i t o | i f r I ' o p v , P o a l n s o p a i d . Y V M . A . I ' O X D A t - 0 . . r r l f ^ r o n r i w - i t y - . N . T .
THEA-NECTAR l.-i A PITRK
U L A C X T H A
w.l l i t h e ' ; . " - T.t n,<,..r. T h i h - I Ti'ii I i i i | . i>rli . l . T i ' - • • ' / r o w -I P - ' " . A n d fiT p j l e wli i ' i f 'ulB on l j b.- t<'p l i r r n t A l l a t r t l o n o t l > . ( 4 - i n c I V n l o . , H C I i i n c b S t N - » Vi .rh . P . O. It<i«. A S l i a
Irtinrleti, R f n c - W n r m n . Prnlil l l i a . l . Sori- t . r e j . Kn"l t« ' -lan. I t e l i .Sc i i r f i . l l l i i '^ inniHimN' ir i l ip f k i u . I l iTmuriiand
« nf t h e r i l i p f k i u .
Umeaiip* nf t h e S k i n , of w l m t ' - v - r n a m e o r o « t i i r p . o l o l l t era l lv d u e nji nnd enrrlert o n l n n l i P M i ' l i ' m in a atinrt t l m o b r t l i e iiHeul t h i i e l l i l t e r i . O n e l>ntllo in m i ' b caaea wi l l c o u v l n c o t b o u o a t locrLi lu luui ol the i r cura-t i r o c d e c t i .
C loanao t h e T i l l a t p d t ) lood v h r n e T c r r n n And Ma I m -
pDri t l c i buratloff t l i r o u s b l l i 4 akin in P l m p l o a , T.rnjf
t l o n i or S o r e a ; c l e a n i e It w h e n yon [Ind It ob^truetiHl
a o d t l u c t U b In t h o r n b i a , c lennne i t w h e n It larnti l ,
and Toiir f r e l l n c a wi l l t e l l r o u w h f n . K e e p t b o Mund
parr , and t h o h r a l l b of t h e ^v^lpm w i l l f o l l o w .
P i n , T n p c m i l l o i l i c r W o r m t t , l i i r k l n i r t n t h o •r i i tpm o t ao m a n y thou!>nnd*, nni eRoct iu i l l r deRtror^l and r e m o T p d . Sarn a d l n d n c i i i n h e d pbrnlolofflnl . t h e r o IK acaree lr an Inil lTidnal npnri l l i p f n p p o f l h « e a r t h wli'wi- W l r I" e x i n i p t tn'iH l b " I T I ' M I P * ot wdrma. I t la not u p o n Ibn hpni l l i r r h n r n t i i of l b « bedjr t h a t w n n n " rx i^ l , Imt iip'm t h f d l v i n ' p i l h i imora and a l h n r rtcpoRit" lli.it lirppd llieK" l i v l n c i n o i i s t c n i o l diaeaoe. N o Sr"V'"' " ' Mi 'Uc 'n" ' " " r c n h i f i i c p a . nn
St h r l m i n l l e a wi l l IrLO t h e r int i -m from w u i m a l ika ean l i i t tpra .
J . W A L R F . l t , P r o p r i e t o r . R. H . M o P O N A L D * C O , O r a t K l i t i and O e n . Amenta, tan E m n r l i e o . Cnlifnrulft,
r n d S l a n d S4 Commeret t Htree l , N e w l o r k .
narso i . i t nv AM. m i m f n s T s ANU pKAiJiRai A V N i : -occ u .^•>4ll
RUPTITEES R o l i e v c d and e'ired b r D r . SJipniinirii I 'u lrnt An i i l innpt nnd Comivi i i i i i l . o m - e PIT S r o n d w a y , N . V . J^-nd MV-. (or bonk w i i b plmlok-rnrbic l ik^neii^'- nt ra-cslipf-T!" and att iT cure , w i l h H e n r y W n o l Kpe<:!ier'«wi»o. l e l t e m n n d iHirtrait. Rpwnre ot l rav .4 in« iinii'i-t'irf, w h o ( iu ' lond l o l iBTe|*en^Bmii>lanl'-of Or. Si l t i iM*v. _ _
BOOSEY'S OHEAP MUSIC. Cnl«1n- i |p m a i l r d mi n | i f l i e ( i l i on .
M I O n r n i H l w n v . \ . V .
TnvnUy •pn(''. I''<ir(y tf'io'l MIU ^r^ .. V n h n i h l e h m t » l i .r t h e
TH E X K M T "V r . \ i r . - T b * X n l l n n i t A l i n n n n e . On))' Iw.-nly
nifei". V.\rT no m a n y i i lrti irr loDpehold . ( i n o d t h p y e n r r m -n e w o M n n d or n n i d a i c . t o I h - A i n ' r a n T r a r t (^.wii i j . l I T W « » l u n g 1 o n S I , . I t - i« t in . S U P ' ml I'Tiiin t o ranta—fi-ii^
Universalism.
F A R M I S R S ' F A I N T Wi) ari> n i : i i iu t jr lur i i i i l • tpr] pu| irr iut i imnt J ( halt
(hi' iii'icn III in%linBry iiiilntH, Il i . I in i . i i i . Iiiil liv ilti< atl-l i i t i ' m o t d r y i i a i n t o r . m be tunib- l i r h i f r n r i t i u l . i T . I l ia n i i i . l l , rr i-t,, ii-r „••: u.id i i i - i l d bjlh''t . '"ll i>n- l l i* wi i t -•litii for IioLiiM, Vurnk. (i>n.T«, fri i irht ojir», d r i ^ i K Imil-er», pinokp "InAii . i « i ' U l n">li-. Ac. " e aii-o tiiiiiii(iii<-t i tre o n r CjlplTai"!! U I A I I Y l i i f n i l M i l o r c u i c r l u b - b l l dn -rr i i i ( i>n« ui riKit-.. y^r fi'v" l i - w . t-tinijik*, A c , od-d n w Uut RMAJJV I K X i r i S O l ' e . .
N „ nt <'-«><l|in.)i HI fc—rV-'W
EVERY farmer who owns a good stock of horses, c i t t le and sheef, and in tends to keep them through tho winter, slumld gel at once a goiid stock of tSfi'-ridau'i' Cavulrj/ (hudiiiun Pvirdi-rg. Ouedcllnrt i ' worth will save ut least a half ton of buy.
HamhrbcMSi'iri.
Auiei irna J ^ ti-uttui I'tf i i a lafifii jwriodlokt • ( 4 A p«f:o*.
Uunlf |>rint«d> a n d flllcd w i t h j>'i'ti, I'ranlral, nli4itili
urijliiiil-^uittxpr. i i icludliic; b u i i d r r d a o t itauiifnl a n d o i -
•diirfiK K « | [ r u « ' l i M i a in evt i iy a n n u d l v o l u u i c .
For the Garden. I t o o n t a l n a cai'h l u o i i l b a ( ^ l o n d a r o f OtM-ratinna l o b o
tn ' i ioruiud o u l l i r F j i ' - i a , i i i t h e U r t b s r d ftiid U o r *
d r u , ill a n d a r o u n d I he l l M r l l l u K , r t c .
T h u l l i o u a a n d * of bin(f> and Mi jHwl iunp g i v e n i o • r e r y
v(iiuiiie Mv iiri'iinrt'd \<y i i raol ira l . inUilliUUiil \ V O I 4 L I N V
u a r u , « b o U i u u wl ia l t h e y ^ r i t v Dbou(.
For the Household. T b u l l o u a r b o l d » r | ) a r t i i i « B t ia rahialdi i in
pxi-ry U'luaekot'pfli-, A f l u i i b n c vrrr lua&y uau lo l b i u l *
a u d direuoiMia cf t loulatcd t o l i g b l c o K u d l a u i l i l A U I n -
U o i i r W o r k .
For the Children.
CUNDURA-NGO n i . I S > . K I : | : M : . V I H K F l M i d K » t r u P t , t l i P w . m -
•|.<ifiil Ti'iii'ili f . i I ' n u r - t T , ' • y w b l l i a , ( h r u l U l i i . I M v r r h , P u l m a n u r r t ' u H i p l i a l i i U , b M l l U k r a m , r n d nt| t ' b i ' O t i l t * K l u u d l l l a m a r a , i n j i n ' t u r e d (rutii t i l e G t M t u t n c < ' u u * l a i - u » K a I t n r k . ( n u n l^oia Li'-iinilor, ii>-'iiii'il lit 111-' a -M-iun I'i>i lOi' niitbur.Lipt u( ttiAl r u u n l r ? . I l I - t h e iiii>i>i '»--(i-<-, f i f i u c l im ( - T J . W " ' - l l iT. i t i to nnd b l o o d i x i r i a i - r k n n n n . S D I J l<y all I l n i i i c i i ' l ' , ill I'liil b i i l t i"- . i i a» inr i-n tWeiu o u r t-aiue. trad • iiiiirk nnd iiiri>iti"iis. S - i i J for ,i ciri'U a i . OIIir» tiitil l ^ l i o r a ( 4 > n , N o . a i C r d o r h i . . N. V .
S e n d for f r w a a m p l e c o p y o f H I P C n i i i f r n A x LFAiir .n, a h n d C U M w e e k l y I' . i irnm I't ibii-hed b v t . ' a N e w ^ j T k S l a l o Cii i iventinl i "f I ' l i i i v r v n l i . ' - . mill ' i j ' i i la i tnnc thn Kerinonn of Ilr. K. H. C l m i m i , T i n i n f3 .Ml per y i i r , A d d i p * . I 'ubt iMiirt^l l l i I .^i iAh I . K A D K I I , I3M Ui iu idHay , Kuw Y o r k C i t y .
50th Y£AR. NEWYORKOBSERVER
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BURDSALL'8
ARNICA LINIMENT. A n l u r a h i n h l o t ' u t e fur
n t i r r i H . B " O 1 C I H . fc»pfainH, R I I E V M . I T I N M , l ^ • ^ • | - A M M . V T I « ^ , A c ,
A "ini.-l- ul .pl irnl iDn i l l n j » i b c I ' l in i m i n n l inrn t l iu Histant it in aoHir 'd .
HO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT I I .
A U T N T S W A N T l : l > 1 " '1! T U T
HISTORY OF THE WAR IN EUROPE
l \ r u l i l « i n « o y e r l ."»« linu r U d i e v i n B i ' • « " ' j ' ; ' " '""'-no" nnd ini ' iri inta i i i l M f W a r , nnd i - ( l i e i-niy I L I . ! - , A U -T I I E S T K . ' nnd ( U T I C I A I - h i - l - ' t y t d H a t . (.a.jil e -m-rtic(. A i t e n t i n r e i i u x t i n d w i l h n i ' l i n c d.'ii(.-'1 - " C ' e * ' wi l l ina from C O l o 4 « e r . | i i p * | H T day . nnd il b fnl.lip-l.ed in b i . iu Kni l i - t • nnd (.••niinii. , , , / I i I " I M / W I n f i r m t l i b t i ' n P i i a r n l i e l n i i r i i e i i . V J A V 1 | W . ^ N la ted . fi.-e i l ini I h i l w . ^ l i y u i i h i i y t 'untaina l « 0 nnp oni:r(H'iiK(i.-imltt"l on*;.". S.-nil iitr i- iteuli i i* nnd m e o u t t p n n - . i i f i n (iill .T.-iril-t i . m ' ; ' ' h " « o r k . A d d n ™ . N A T I O N A L I ' l I H I . l S H I Y f I I I . , r l i i l -mh l l . l iUj I 'n. . f h i m t - n . 111: . ,^ S l . l . i . U i - . M'l. .
tiUNTS* W A S T E D , i - r t - r y w h . r e , f . r
The Home of Go(Vs People.
Tli iEnodtf l aaitnstUBr'-i'ulml a m UTik Mll,llgwn•ll• ^ ; # . in OIDUIII , ! ! , ! ii,|>"iiu. It i-'itin'to ti-ittiT ; , . •
.ilJl!T».inK». • u « A i ; f f l l J - * a . l - J . t d . e . | a | . - d . v « , i.tiefpiV.Tn • • • 4a>n|i r q u l l y • • "'H- 9 U , r > O C >
»r*nDiiinriin be i..ad* by • • y tufrj- i i t malt tr (rir...i» • J , n i . l « Lk inBe i> l«nf« l^ i i i » lu t ' i * . fu>B<i l ' '> ' -B i lp -T« '" * « • . K " H>» l -« lrh«of» leMiW. in,--nr »• .» .•--^Tul. 0-,r rtfubTt (wnt (rr .>»lUM«tl i i i*>"Hp( ('•!•, cUa y w u r l«Tm», full pnri;ti.',iiri nt. W O B l i a N * i T " N , I ' l M I N 4 (.ii., Ilitfiux4,< unn.
tl A full •ndr i i iu i . l . - l i - lli^lor];(lf ChirnRn, h*r | )a« l . or.'Ht-nt ao' l f i i i i i r - . W i l i i Erjti.hic M-.-IH-I . i n H d r n l i nml lu l l f.v-lailn of t h e dihUFl T , li> ( i e o . I'. U | i l o n . nnd .1 . W. Sh- n-liai i , . d i t r i r - r>f t l i" ( - luonen rnf.j.iir. W u h ovpr 4 0 0 I ' U u r a , n.xl A O l l l u » t r u l l o a i i . I t ia n o w r.-ndy l o r
Agents Wanted. t^i^l^^^i^Ut^l l'i<ir,ix I' l i l ' l i i- lnnr I <>., I ) I IPI -G«. 111., i-r I 'hi l , T i .
rLQRAL
u v r . K ON i: u i ' \ DitKM i*Au i:b, •i.ite.1 111 T w o ( ' . > l » r * . . ' I - ' i ; - - h Ti-.TT , I 'AiTi i ,
K o n r I M n u i
l l u i i d r r d l j i i t r i t « I I I B * m u d V • ' ) ! ' ' ( • • • • • • ' • . ' ' ii'> t )
ol r twufra. . rii-li . n«, nivl
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