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TV tt ' .i' , " J:s crc' ma"' TUB total VOtogf, foroonjsn.-''n -vton, . llM an U ever has been M ...in .. .... vmW or it' It'Ai, illllltAIIOOllslV An- , In In 'l'lir. UevuJUr jii I'NIllullI tin- result of .n Coniieetlcttt by deelarlnj; -VinocMtlo imHce nnv'Utratu Iiml eno-iijrh Democratic voter. .or to tin election, to curry It In tlivlr f.vor. A Special tll-jutrli to the Chlrapo Tr&unm?: "Viit-rresldont WINonlus changed !- mind About polnto i;iropo. Ik-lift enpiil patwp for April 17th. but ha conclud-jd that to leave tin coun try would be a a1 prvwddit for a vlce PraJdent to sot." .Shall by di'jrr.t and hciutlfully i;rowtheprO'.p..'CHtor the payment of ven a small per centae-e to tiie deno?- Itors ol the Fivedinon ltanki The com missioners have not boom ;ib, o fur, to collect at't enough to eoiiip',iisnto tlietn-hv for their labor. fUKMATflti:. Information received at Surgeon Gen end Barnes olll v at Washington ..hows that the yellow fetor excitement wa pre- mature no cau iiave exl-tod at anv of the Gulf port except at Key Wet. nM these wen.' lipid, yielding" readily to treatment. The Mexlc.ui ports nre"?ald to liavo Wn absolutely free trom yellow fever this year. l'oi.vno it. Wr have heanl that several very re--peetabk-gentlemen of the city have ald : "The IlfLLKTi.v has abused Mr. Winter, and we pity him." V deny that Me have abUH-d him In the huh- implied by the expression quoted, and we c)iallc-ne,e Mr. U'lnter or any one of hi-, friend', to point to any untrue charge wc have ever wad ai:aint that jrontJotimn. a iim; cuiwr When Mr. New, ih guntlcm.in who willtitki- charge of the public moule of tiie United .States ruv Mr. Spinner, re signed, g.Kis Into hi otllcc, one of the tlrt thing to le dune will bo to count the contents of tho treasury to tlnd out the exact amount of money left in that offlee by Mr. Spinner. The oceaMon i anticipated as one of great interest, a-, if there have been discrepancies defalca tion?, stealing. e, as it is well known there have hecii.thc-c cannot he conceal Hi by any of the process by which It U imiauy iomuIu to cover tht-m up. Tin; mvn ciioii'i;. vi iasi tne "'.nas opcjujll Hgo, I named him for Mayor." Good boy, San. Ami now, please, work a lit tie lor your niau. Dun t drop down again Into 'Hence or ainbiguoiio giving. out. Having advanced to the .-cratch wiiu ai it limn me rounj I over and you have either knocked your adver-'.irv out of time, or got a blow that lays yuii Hat. Wc hop.; our neighbor will not take tins ailvice in an unkindly npirit. It I given in kindlier, and Willi tho purpo-. of making tho liuiiiiioii baek-bone ol Ihu hlning Sum as r.ill'as ramrod. OISiTIATi:. ( iiiki Graln-liiseetur Harper, recent ly conslcted of einU.7llnff the public fiinds. reluses to recognize the pro tc m rnsjwctor apjiointed by (inv. Heverldgo. The (hiea-u Tribmte call Harper's C0llr fooli-h ob-tlnacy," and even-body In the suite will agree with the Tribune. i ue puouc recoru mail.: by the Harper family i calculated to impress, people with the belief that hone-ty doe, not run in the blood, lly his failure to step down and out lnpcotor Harper add- insult to tho Injury ho ha done the p.-opl. (Jf tjle State. UllWIIYISlT. WepuhlMi el-ewhere in thec coluning an account of the dUgraei'lul kccir- that occurred in the Illinois Hou-cof Hcpre. M-ntatlve, last Saturday. .Vothhig In the history of earputbag legislation nt the South can Iw compared toil. It stands om unique and alone. Who i, to blame Mr J, no., of ,loDahM,a Itepublloan, was guilty of the llr-t act ol violence, when he ilung a volume ol ItarcIavM Di. gest at the head of Mr. Plater, of liardin. S'ungto inaduci. Mr. Plattr tlzod a tumbler and would have hurled It nt the head f Mr. Ifholuidnot hu-n renralned. Tho con fti'lon that re,uli..Hl w:if )mMM, nlu, the Shaker wjuMiileil In adjourning theHou.e. If n had not done s0. the coim-quenccs of the row oailnot besriit'ssl vd. I'here can I MigteM ,,o excuse for the act of Mr. Connolly m, ,IIW whin they attempted to usurp tho chair 111(1 AHrni.I,. 1tl -... iK.uiim:ii unit icgi'iaiuio oi it,rr own, ""iiiiiiiiyT- A man by the name of Hw u-a see lary of tlio Senate, anil one by tiiC name ot bliepanl Clerk of the Iloiic in -u.u-, 41V, i, C umces in ine 1 wenty. Klghth General Assembly. Tliey re. W'lved SO a day, each, and It was believed urew pay during the two sessions, and for n tew day, after each ; but the fact has leaked out, that both these gentlemen drew pay during two ytarf-$l,:NO each m-ii uay,fc,,n(,ay Included. 11,18 wai a ami wasaccompllthed under a resolution that authorized the... to pa-pare the journal, of the two houses for publication ana ,cail proofi Th(J printer was tardy wlih tho Journals , probably becanw ho whlied to lengthen the Job o Hay and Slifpnrd. oaij the 'on- .,, and .'Un, nwl Shepard to hi. irt of the "Mvaij.' .tTr.u'Kixu jut. srnni'.Y. The Ilev. C K. Wendte of the Fourth Unitarian church. Chicago, preached a sermon on Sunday last Iroin the text, "Let cvey oul be subject to the higher power; for there U no power but of good: the power that Ik? an ordained of Hod." Thl wns the scriptural text of tho sermon Hi real subject wa "eon tempt or court," and the preacher took oeeadnn to aiine Mr. Wilbur F. Mory of the Chicago Timt as oundly n that gentleman has ever boon abuu'd before. The lleverend gentleman called Mr. Storey the MephUtophelc of the pie., and pictured him a; poseslng nil the quallilcatlon of the ereatuiv of Goethe'. lmaglnatlou. The good tnte and the chrNtlanlty of the l!ev. Mr. WendleS -ennon arc equally questionable. He exhibits none ot the attribute of the Master he pretend to five mid sets n bad e.vamplf to the Hock over )nni he I hephenl. It would be hard to ilnd hi the column of any new-paper .ueh de nuneiatiou of anything or anybody a? the l!rv. Mr. Wcndtc poured upon" the h?ad of the editor ot tin Tin denun ciation made more powerful by tho re llncmcnt of nbii-u in which It abound. it is not likely that Mr. Storey will let any opportunity to "get back" nt Mr. Wcndtc slip through his linger, and as the preacher ued his pulpit to ptiblie.lv abue the iditor, the editor will be jiiMi lied in using his newspaper to take his revenge upon the preacher. Tin:itKvi.i:n V. n .NT.vrtri:.s. The new revised statute of the Fnlted State.? upon a careful examination, nre found to lie full of error, utterly nun liable and worth only what tho volume, will bring collectively, as o much waste paper. Tho law which authorized the President to algn an acting chief to a bureau; the law which al lowed whl-ky to f.itl-'iic nar. tics in certain eae: the law uiitni. made bean a part of the army ra tion; the law which forbid the drawhi" of government cheek- to bearer ; the law which llxed the First Assistant In the Ordnance llurean. which delined the tin. ties of certain clerks in the War Depart ment, hive nil bten omitted. Tile law touching the retirement of army oillcer. Iia been materially and' vliallv ch.ingid and leaves no option with tho Pre-ldciit lu retiring oil!- ccr. under certain (IrcuniMance-. One of the anomalies of the new eodilleatlon Is tho right of the President to nimolnt two anil one-lulf caiK-t to the Mllltarv Acaiiemy every year. On examination oftliecodillcation.it Is found that the marginal and paginal references do not uirrniXT'orooieleanVfTi-rilleM old Mat uies i.ive oceii careliuiy eoniiilleil; for Instance, a militiaman inu-t appear ujion parade, fortliied uitli a match lock, port lire, a certain number of Mint and pair of bullet mould. These are only a few of the oinl-ion insertion and errors which have been discovered in the "revised .statute,," and which make the ten thousand conic pruned uy me government a source of limu-enient to the euriou, and an evl ilence of ine.xeu-ablv looe legMatio.i. i.Mircuiir The cry ot "the Hallldav cliuiie" Is be lug raised agalnt Mr. Morris mid It I be nig eiiarged that the IIi i.i.i.ti.v has been tmaecd to support him. 1 here never wa a more iinlii-t chare-e than this unjust both to Mr. Morris and the llfMXTI.v. We know tlmr ..,, Halllday discouragid Mr. .Morris from be- coining a candidate, and we arc sure that. U In Mr. Morris' election we could fee any evil that might result totheciiv from the Inlluence of Cnpt. Halllday or any other man, we would oppose hi election; but we know that Mr. Morris If elected, will do all in hi power, regardles- of whatever Inlluence, to ndvanee the In-terest- of the city. Mr. halllday I, not at home and will not be, we are Informed, until after the election, lie 1, taking no p;,rt in the canvass whateMr. He has certalulv, iK'itlierilirectly nor Indlreetlv. done anv thing to W the lli-i.i.KriN to nipport Mr. Morris. We advocate the claim of that gentleman with a full knowledge of the fact that If ho wm. ceied and could injure tiie paper in anv w.-iv. i Capt. Halllday could Inlluence hhn, Hie Ui-lm;tiv would be Injured. Our oppo sition to Mr. Wil,on for Coin, n- iv. uilsslonor deprived u of the patronage ol Cain. Halliday, nnd of the patronao of several Institutions and -friend ; hut so firmly are we couslneeil that the elec tion of Mr. Winter would bo a mUlor tune to the eliy. we would work for the election of Mr. Morris if we knew the iiitlu invB that might be brought to bear "lon him would induce him to woik to break us down, lVen If we had theknowl- uiai nil. iniiuonce thus exerted """ hiiiioii nt to ooom)llsh object lie had In Mew. tho ifAitpnt'.s MAIiAZIM; n MAV, 1S7.1. Ihrpt MagazUit, with the Mav num. iRr, complete Its Fiftieth Volume ami u. twcnty.illth year. The Editor'. Cmir in a few word nolnts. u-ui, i,,:, jir de to the pat of the Magazine, epec ally its Immediate past ; but thl, number Is more occupied with the celebration of our national glory than otllarprr', well deserved prosperity. (t (,pc.Ils w,, n graphic and complete ttory of the Con cord Fight, by Frederick Hudson, illus trated with twcnty-olght engraving-, In eluding fao-tinillcs of Emerson's poem and ol Longfellow's "Hide of Paul lie vcre," This article Is peculiarly timelv, bolng published on tho eve- of tlio cclebra-1 .11. .tod COHM. y commotm iv .y to Mr. Ctillom anniversary -f i),. miil J n.mli "f thi UMi It oo. Mpi. s. ilnd more lmp-riani ii" . .rwlelMTitlii? our oonieiiiil In . irt (.'untury SeHc1, which I- iiitend rdtotan oompletc oximdiion ot pro-?ix-s In every d"partment of our nation al life. Thc'Jcicnth I'.iiK rof the n'tif, jjivwi In thl NumU r. I- a ooncNc hl'tory of our Agricultural I'rogivs. contribu ted bv I'rofcsor William H. Hroucr. ol New llasrti. The puiillslier announce the following a the remnlning article, of the Scries : Pewlopincnt -f Mlnenil Ife-sounx-s. by l'rolesor T. Slurry Hunt; (Jrowth and Distribution of the I'opnlH tlon. by Francis A. Walker: Commercial Deselopinent. by IMward AtkliiMUi; Monetary Development, by Frofe!! William (i. Sumner; The Experiment of tho L'nlon. wlili It I'repniition. by llio Itev. Theodore D. WooNey, D. D.; Edu cational I'nigre'. by Kugeiie Law rence; Scieiitillc 1'rogre", by F. A. P. Ilamard, I.I..D. : Progress In Fine Art. by.S. S. Conant; American Literature, by Edwin P. Whipple : American .liuN prudence; Mci.Val and Sanitary Pro gress; Humanitarian Progress, by C. I., llrucc; SoclalMie Development, by Charle-N'ordlioiV; Mnuiii r of theCi-n. tury. by George Willi nn Curtis; Ih-lig-Ion Development, by the l!ev. .lolin I'. Iliust, D. D. Knrcly has there aj- leared fo cliiiniiliisr a serial siory a- JIK I'haekerav 1 now giving the lender of liarprr hi ".Mtas Anjfel," wliich will be eontinued Into nil other volume of the M igaziue. The Editorial Depaiiuu nts are, n u-iial, full of lutero'tlug aiel instnu tlvi' matter. THE SCANDAL SUIT, MRS. TILTON TO BE CALLED. IlerTesllniiiiiy Will 'oiiellntt- the lie. feiihe. N.:w V.ii:k, April VI. The Tribune to morrow will mv that motives ol dellencv alone have not kept Mr-. Tillon from ni teiid.inee at the-jiirt since lieoeher went oil the i-tand. She expi-oN t(, meeeed him In the w Itiie.-, chair, or i-ertaiulv to lollow Mr. Cleveland, as the concluding wltue- lor the defense. Mr. Ileeeher', eouiiw-l are willing to admit that It is 1 1 r llxed purpose to call Mrs Tiltou. but (mm other source, of information It i, ui known that such I their deterininnll It I known, with eertuintv. timt Judge Aeil-onhas deelaivd tint lie will penult Mr. Tilton to te-tifv If both ,1,1,.,, Uill eoil-eilt to It. Tho defense iveognize, perh.'ip-, that the public -eiitinieut de inamls mi answer of Mi-. Tilton' to-tl-inony. and they will make 'lie oll'er lor two reason-, according In lieoeher' Iriend-. They want her te-tlnionv in the llrt place, being ati-ti-d that it will cor roborate Mr. lloecher in eerv iinportant particular, and iii.rodiieo Hie nis-iled narration ol circumstances under which Hie ileleii-e allege that the eonl'clon and other jiapers weir foiccd from her bv her husband. The m ootid roa,on I, that. II ihev dn not get herte-tiinoiiy, it will plaeO the plalutln In thi.po-UU.il ofexeluiling. mitt lids. It I, believed will hlrongthen their uiiv; oeiore ine jurv uti'l pulille. Hut whether the plalnlill take, hi, po sition or not, the direct tiMlmnnv of Mrs. Tiltou under oath will bu giveii to the public. Once during tho"'teMi'monv tiwlav l.eecbei-broke out In hi, bluuf Wav to the ellcet that Mrs. .loiiltoii could" not have ii-ed the expre,-lons at tributed to her, and thou probablv remembering she had Mvum in il ',. court, he added alter a long pau-e of her own accord. Thl- wa-Io-ton Evait-. ra moment, out i icing reminded ol it by one of hi, a--oelalo,. bo oill...! .m..,,. tiou to it and tried to inn explanation of hi, wind, but lteiieli ol,. Jecied and threaleiie I m h.w -i it ,triif.i.. out, and Mr. Fiillerton said the monulii" wa, clear enough and Improper ; ,o Lvarfs de.-isieil. File eollte-t -llOWS thai llooohor nii, to iliililv tli.it she had SUllt'll lit dance with some other iior-onVs wi.lio.. Some ,uriiil der to the ollleer.- given bv .lodge Neil, son at the clo-e ot the iiiorniii" -o.-imi to .sec that the Jury were not .spoken to wlille entering and leaving the court. On inquiry in iiiojuugc it was learned thai .Mr. MoriN hail coniplaliu'il timt -onii. of ! lit-1 lyinoiit , mi'iiii,,!-, I.ajl l,,. nml- It's-ly polite In salniln- tip. uror. Sv.w oiik. April Vi-rhu iliu'ct ex- fiinliialloii of Ilei'i'lier will likalv b- lln-i-lii'il to-iiiorrow. WllNliliiKtilll i-iis. W.siit.vrno.. I). V.. A m il 1'. Tii-iw. iircrSplnniT to-day iveilvi-d mi mito- r;iin R'ttiT iroin tlif IV.-ldciit, ncccni- H1-' ti' 'iiatimi ns triiisiini- nf ii... 'liltfil Mati--. niul I'xtin-.iii.f fur it,.. retiring iillk'lal tin- wnrnifst .H iitiiiii.iiu li'K-iril Mi'oiiay. tni'tliiT with a :li iiinir.'riaiiiiii of lil. w,,n. : iiiih ii prohity. patiinii-niand olllclnl inii'i'riiv. las. i.i I'otti-r ha- Imt'ii ..iimiiliitiwl liit,.i.. al ri'Vi'linc storik r I',,,. il i'ii,,i, I .ii ..i . .... . . - .v. ... ,..(iiii lll-UII'I 01 HI'('K . I Hi' suiirciiii' coin t to-tlav ilcelilcil t,:,t money ti'inpoiarily ImrrouVil liviilianlci r in tin' i'oiir..e oriin-iiM-,, i not taxable US rapllal. pt'lilloncr licforc llu I'finrl m'l.liiliu. lvprL-M-ninl that iroin Matvli :i. imlv to I'i'i'oiiilii i' ,. hi- wa. Hr.t lli.iitiimi,i i in. lillllrv of the ai niv nfil 111 I ll 1 1 ml Cln t i. lll.'lt of (.oinpi.iisalloii In- urn, nntitli.,1 t,. 'I'l'ivr liv law ,liiiln,ril,,,i i,.i,i..,',i iii.is was alli'L'i',1 tnr tiifu , i no othe r, that ho had boon order.-.! hino to await orderi, at Ins. own ruinost. and win. th-'ioloro, irln.illy on leave ol nb- neo. i no oiinrt tn.,l ,. .,,!., r.i i...... ni"t In favor r tl..- olalniant andairo . , -i inviiiy-UM. Mtlli al t at Ion j . lepre-oil- tiff O-tatio Vorek.,,1 i,n, ... o. bur;, and t ho K,I(..t , 1(. ('i,.,, Soeli'ly of that cit v. i. a T.iMi.r" i T ..... 1 Ho s sevontv vi. ir. i.l.l ,i i n.. . ' . Ids ihai-ode,ar. the onlv know r,.i,. orthoa.H'iont lep nd.oftl,,. I'Kr.dne. it s to bo hop, , thf -oeioty will have them A BOOK FORTHE MILLION; IMarriago! AEa:yf .".vu Guide. sAaf Atass?B liUi!F5IIIi"ik!?,',,l','Ji1 'sis il".uill. "l,,..w; trttnuar-KtnJ ! Il nmX!Xmfi't'f "i"si . f nun 'J IT. I'm 111,1 ll"Vr!i .,' V! "' "N"! ' u iiflrwi nr. tuu i " tir" p" Ol UU,ki h. ut, li,unrr, Nollei to the ARiiJITd tnt Untorlunite tr..f llcolllr7.,I,rcIiVtM?L1l,l"'," J,2'J' w.1' "" "I "wlV ,1 tit" f?" (iffi. ts) t,rirf. v l KM,, fc,...w lfttlJ e,,i. r THR DAI1.V BUU.ET1X. 'pilRlltl'l il.N - j i.Wih"l tserj mei. ,n. ( Vi'i-lrt M,.n-I .; I ' -llnlhlln ItliiKlliiT, c.r urr Wmlnnrtop nniir nt TwrMh hIum-i 1 ol. liBttritiH i' rnt In eliy nherlWj feilhftll nrrirt'-' rcnlf-nr totll n Srek, loyHMir;!' li; Mill. (! tlrocj, iivfr Atinumi i( in,. i i - li : tblrv motilin, 1J: on IrunUj, 1 jj. THE WEEKLY UUM.ETIX. . , I'ubtithtd cvfir lhurJy aiorlan i .! ti Iraiiutttn, tntur-j' ' it wItoccc. Ilnyoil.'.;? on the WetUy u" iHJI't Uii oUt 'o tlt ntsHUrs Hill ..(.uub rr a wtacriytion tl-eorlo Jr. AD7En'rrsn;o rates, tl A I I. V . Ilulni Cunli, nr sntiuui,. Uiik vjimir, ohIiufi1i..i:, ... One miinuc, two iMwnium, Uiip iwjinirc, (mf nl One sijiui-p, uro witto One ffqimn-, Ihti-v wlti,.... ...m ... I IM ... I ... 1 . ' . . i 00 .... J Ml ,,..!,.. W It K K !, Y . One lttaiv, om IlMH,.. i;Mi siiwhibi iDmkm .$1 UJ rj-rtn Iwh U a imrc. r?-ri ivffularHtlvertit retor-uu. n rin-dui-ennf, tiotb m to rule el eltp and own-M-r of ill-pUjlns Mt f not-. yNVUsi la tecul eoliiiiin Inn-rtn1 for rif ffii lints per Umc fur obo licrtlon, Twenty c.ni, r line for two lnrllon, Twnitjr-l'hc Cn a tine for thrr! lnortlts IhirlyKlve cni a line for one weli, awl .c.-vi nly-Vle lout a line fur one month, Communlcatlonii upon subject of Bon oral Interest to the public solicited. Ml t 11 r- sle-iM ! a l lrr-dl f .lons it. inn;i:i,Y, I 'p Ili.l'rlin I rin.pnnv. I'l.- tvansvillo, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., I OK- Pnclucah, Hhawnoctown, Evqiis villo, Ltmisvillo, Cincinnati and all way landings. nmiiHllcl fi,h.lil ,wm, i IDLE WILD, li r.iwi.vi: lln.K, 1.0 It. 'IIIIIHA4 Ll.tV. ill Imc i:ntir lllle for alroowri MONDAY ..-uvl J Ui;j:ii.U) plU'i:Ik-.ii, ;ii- , lo Olnok J. Ill Ilii' eliirnut i-i.U -wUtvl nli.ini.-r ARKANSAS BELLE, Hew ll.iMAi::. M'tirr.nl: l.M,.l,, " " 'VIII K-ue I .iiiiiMill,. ri i Mi,.t t.T.r MiKler ..tlt-rl.. 1 1 i;-- .... ,.i . ii.t i i ii i ,,, 1,,,-k j, ni i i.i'lVi"-' Hir'": " LUM..i.v .imlSAI I lie l(vnnl m I. .ic, -,-jin,. PAT. CLEBUKNE, I.)HS (il.I I .M.l . VVlLI.HVi ....Jli.tir. . Cirri.. 11 U aii'l-jAll. It.vm .', ,, ,' UvrrtciilriM-wry llll llU.Vimil .sf.VUAV t') in iv hi',0!1!1, uuU i cl"', r"ii""-tl"iis nt Cairo Al ll llrl-lnsi nlcilli. i, ,, i i.ftnl,. M,.,,,. Iilll. tittil J. ..I. .. . ClatnUllc w lili iVlVVu;l.!t'I,,i..,;,l :.,",.J, ,bu' K- V' r".!, hh.n ,m m K,Ai mi l " ,t,"i '"'""yt , . iii.i, ..,i I-... MiMinrr for ull ilimiuli ic- i tu ull JiulllLi l or tnrthi-r InforimtiMii niiply to SOL. MI.Vi.u, l'.w,iii!.-frAf:(-iit. 1 1 A I I.IIMV i:u- , ) , .'i riili.ui', j " "" Or f Simcriiiti-iuli til iiii.H,. i,, i,iI it-ik-'lf ApVit. I -I-.1J-U . l.v:inilli. In-liaii, ' ..ui.inir.i: To Ciiiiiiiniri iv . The ad rrtisir, n i t i..,i tilivsini.iti. l,,,v. Inj; iiovlilntlid'.v .l.-.m, reii, wnllc a Med. IimI .Ml-Monary In .-o,ith(-ni A-lu, i tery slninlo xou'etablercinriii- Mr n ,n bin... 1 1 1 iiinl - ' pt'iiirint'iit onto ol Coii.innp'ion, A-tliini, Hr-.iii'hltN, Caiarrli. ami at throat mnl liin- alTocl inn-, also a poitic ;.nd radical sj,t.. cllir lor Norx out IMhIH). l'lomaturo III", ray. and nil Nervous ('iniinlaiiiti., I tin It Iilu iluiy ta make It known to hi. Miilurlnj; lid lo. Aotiisird by tilt- limtlvp, bo will cliefrliiily M'li'lCron of cli4rM'i-i ;o nil who de-drc It, 1I10 rsji.-olpt Air in-.:irin.', and lull dlrertlniH for iii-i-o-.s'nlly uln., tins proU-di-ntt-illy iloilrf d remedy. Thor. wlm to avail ilivmscivos of tlio lo iirilM ot tlili i'1-i'ovory Mltlnnt oost, can do si; )V return tim,, t.y aiidroMi-in J)n. ciisiu r.s I'. Maiisiiam., 01 .Niifjara Stio. t. JM-I-Wht. IliiUalo, . V. GAltrtlSON'S HOUSE 5 CINCINNATI, OHIO. IVntrally Locntwl, Clfganily Fnrnislicd. HAitor.s sionrn.iTr. Tho C'ommoreial Hotel nf tho City." Shorlir's Sale R "!' .';' Iun rcrtahi i viciitlotio t-) mr 1,1 vt. l ""' ,,tll' lln.-Llcrkor tin- ilu-iilt uurt L .i. i" ', " 4'u,'i), In tin- stitrof IllinulJ, 111 1..I11,, V'""'""1'"1" Insiimiiic i ompi-ny L i . it1' "r,J"l''l '.' Ilariimii. Iln-rlrr niul ; t ,1 ' ' Alh-n'un.j II. Waunn Wrbb, I liV l.V.'r "" follow nut ilnrrilint prop ,,,r. , '"'.','i', "' -'lr, coiiiitv ui Alemi.l.-f 1 i, l n"i "'" '" mitnUrl K l..lv'. rK.!""",,'rl,l '""it' nbieiJ"), '",'I'V i iw,7i . , r. lt,t . " 1 " Wiiisun Wil.lj, Vblcli I of I , Vul,llu 'il" "1 Hi miiiiliwist "wr rai iliv .'i, bitherily of i hIio, In l if ' ikt . L V; " Jibr uul 'slate of Illinois, on llu tlci. ?A.5LA,r"' A " l,;sil tbo bwirfif lit ell a -rlorv ,. .n a., ..i. ... ,l MCltMH AI.1..V 11 HtU'lV. ,.r,,,"n' of Aleximlrr Counir. Hii ro. Illl ,,,l l )();t l-l-ljl I'll VSK 1 IXI. yit.t.tAM n. smith, d iii:iiu.m v. .s.j iimi.Tiiii. - i.i Wi Whiurtnn errr,u ' 1 Wnlr. .t tt", "l'tllt North )'! of l.ljclitti ''I! Iwwn L'omtwrriul unit Wmlimi.l,ii. aw,' 0. w VVUNXSa, 31. o. ltlHll V( I ! lllll, tls t. Oil III. lorfAf slith twi m) "'.ul im I OTl'IU; llOt'lt I toinsjiii lini , i.n, m : to S ! m W. 13LAUW, Qormnn Physii'lan. OKl'IlK ItUiUl ' lllick, (ki(,-)lnlts , i , 11,1 KlUlilh lfil :in I Wmliir.jcton mcnur i,tu vi:i:s. A 1 (oriicj- ui i.w. ll!0. II.I.1NOH OI'l'Ii'l: l.lifliih siriel, Utw.n C fi,Jur kin! u-i'l WnSiliijIoli ntrnuti. WltnCLKK, AUoi'itf.V :i( Eitnv. OlTICI. OW-. I me. irr room futincrtir uTHll l.v I ii. I Nj1iult.il IUIiX, i vino. n.i.iNoi G itnr.it if oimniiT, Attorneys mill .'oiimm,5ivs at 3,n. Ol TIl 1. Illn.i I.-M-. pmnis T N:,l,.u,,l lljnk, met 3 Wlllldinll .r.,n, ) S llll'llil I MI.O ll.l.tSol Vi!. - I ,n to A.linlrili" nn.l stminl oat Ihi- it i: i. r.si.vi'i: Aii::vr. JOHN Q. HARM AN 6c CO. Real Estate SV I-J.OTJSE AGENTS collectoks, cohveya::ckks, notariks blic Laud Atr.mts of tho Illinois Ontral and Ilililtuxtoii und Umncy 11. li. Conipaniea, Korth Cor. Sizth und Ohio Lnvco, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. LYNCH & HOWLEY, 2HL3Z!.3Li n3T2L1?.T3 i IHovieo t Agen-te, Collectorc and Conveyancers. OFFICK-At tho Couit IIouus Election lictice. ( uy i.ii"iK' (Iitk r. I Caih.i, Ili. , MallM llll, !l i 'T"TII'I-' Ihh-Iij meii i-N -s-lli lv if Anril. A I ven, linn on linvliiy i lie iv .is, .,.i;eii(TMi vim li.H..HilLlxk!lnl'.!'.'r,,. 'Vn,..xlfiyt .......... . u. ..it-I'm-fK.rj fJI IIW rulluivlns iimiiiiicltt uiliu, n.-wii a inntur, h eliy rltik. ii eliy cit-.i-m.-r, 11 ell utlorurC.H eilv n-riir, nn.l .mcuMeriimn Ii-oiiiiim-Ii Murl , lor tlif term..! Iv)inr-,. I'.ir tin- ,uri..r,ipf "i l.t li-iii. will I e .ijii iinl tit llif rl,,v Inn imniMl .ltt-, lu-uit In tin- l'ir-t anl at liii- lirick lii-hii'i h'niii luli l) oci'UiIh l,y . K. Iul ii tin-Mjuiiierlt -nl .if l,th im, In III. i ii I. ..iiim.-rciiil unit ' Vii.iiiijtt..ii ittviiun,) in Hie Mf.in.t Vurl nt tlir t:ii;liir Imiw nf the K.iUKli iiinl Itiail) Kin. ..iiijiiii ; in l!- Thinl nrl ill llii-c,ilm-h.,li.r ufilit- IliU ihuin I iir -"iiijH!i)-i in il,e I'oiuth tt'nnj at tin- (ajiui iioii.v; uti.i in IIm llllll Wanl 81 llw li,m-v of .M v -llllhsu, .in tin. .Nurth-uct p. ,rti,-r nf i .- . -inn, hi,, on me .nnwin r,n I I Weil) .llllll -tim uii.1 ojimifrrUI a P -ulil tin tiuii mil In- ,-iiel at Pixlit ii'i-lu lilrlill. wk III lilt' iiiuriiliitr. ti'iu I'liiitiiiiti? in Until rri, o'rliK-L in lhi-af trnw-jii "I that h Jtty unicrm im- nv ' miiii'. " llll Special Aiieismcat '.'ctico. IJL'III.IC nuiirc l lirnl.y itu that the ii iirxmi'iiT ri.uiilj Dim ten . , . j,r,, nt ,wr MH.,tl a-x-.iiiriit upiiii KH'.ltl.ll lll-llli.t 11 tlir ,!,,rrt ln-iirilitr.1 f, tin. tlio 1'illuMiiit: Hiilfwalktt U: Mllllll nllll- III I'liUl III alll.t.l 1 1". 1 1 en '.lm,:'. 1 liii illiil I uililiit-ri-l.ilMriiiit; ui-.Ui.ti'i.l'Vnli. IIIKIDIl iii line, lr.,111 lollilli l llllll li, v ; e.i.l ,r ,, Wii-Iiiii.-Ium iiluillf Hum Kiiili to fsi vth iui-Ii 11, mil -i,-oi l ifih ktiii t i . 1 1 1 V'anillVl,.ll In ( .ililllK-lvliil lllelltle-i not III .1,1, nl' M-triilli I, nlu iilin, 1 1.1 ut-teilt lim i, ,,,t Vi, JllookKi imrtli -.il.-orl.lefiitii from U'a-h-Injrloii UM-Iiue lo Wulmit lri t-t : i-l ful.-oi I'.ijilur tui I, I itHirn I'lM-oin ami Iwenii.. HHOIllt .Uf.Hj Mllllll Mile of I l lit) -III. I r,', Irom r,.ibr to fji-iiniuie Mitn-; ..iiitli .-el, ,, l.lh'lnli lnt Intuitu ii-liiniii mi, . ,.m-lin-n-ial luenin t ,Mt Mt of M'a-hin.-t.u, in. -nil,-In, Ml Knilitli to Sim 111 stnrl.; iioiih i,"c , f KiKlilli.lxluitii Wanliliigtonuvciiiii. .mil U'ulnm Miw tl u.lllll -,li-.,l'.ui-nti, l.lmru Hu-lin,-ton iiM'inir ,iii, V.11I1111I -n,i i, 11- ulllii,,t,' iuu i'.ir lr,-iii the c-ilillf-l ',-, ol the Jinlnni. mi on nil-111 tiie ulllii-l tneni) rink ,! tin . in , I ,'liro; tli.it 11 M;il l.ml lor 1 1 tt- rolU'itloli ,, Ii it"! -i-liit-nlN ii In tin" liaiel. of the iiiel. i-.ni ., Ml Iiitmuh liiti icle,! ure luteliv 11,, liii. il l,n ,11 an. I i.iy till-iiniiiiil)ti a-.o-nl, nt the colli ,'.,, i ' 1 aim 11 I m' ,luw .no I ollllneix-lal itelilie. mf on lln. i , from the il.ile U'ic.,1' Il f III.KI , I It v riiiiaineriin.l x-uil ., II, Da'wl Oil :iil day of .Mun li, J-7T, t. -id. Chaacery Notice. ,T.Ti: or ILLINOH. AI.I'AVMiCII I ,, s'n III the l.iiruit i 01111--M11J it rm, A. Ii Minili .1 . lil-iii v -lnlin I) thir-in. Mo-, liiin, ,i.iiiii . t hi, 111. John - 1 ,i-D, i , . . lin-lalr. MMiilel Miirhill', Mai tin 1. 1 In -n. I liir.i lldl 1 lii-m, William 1. 1 lii-in M.,,', , I' 1 IiImii, Jlnry 1 liiiin, M.iilhu 1 IiImii it,,i 1 lii-in, Hoe .Sh-IiiiI-,, l.li.iht-lli l.vni h I: ', l,ll.'li, I ullforillil llllll r. Iilllie, Dli'v .'I I , nt, .Mrlioli., .I.nie -i-)er S0.1I1 .un j 1 r l ui., tui, 1 1 ,lil n -..11 , .lolin lloliiuw.n, liii. v "1 in 10 1 1 1 in j tt l!olilnoii, IIoIhiI i)liin-,,ii, l;di,,, , 1., iii'on, iiml ,1.111.' Kill, Inum - Hill for I'm 1,1 i n MUU.iru 01 iii- iioi.e,i,iiii, c ,l .l,.i, 1 1 In-Ill, MokCs II. lii-in -lolin . ciii-m Mm "loi liilr, Mimn.-I Mni'l.ilr, .MhHIu 1 hlin toiinOiWiii, Mnry Uii-in Doc M.-lml-, l.li., Uth I.ynrli, llnl.rl I. Mull l.Hli.,iiiin ni,,, lanio Ollur, IIm iiij- .So liul., .Iitne -mi m-i , Noah 1 iVi-r I'liroliuc lloliinaon John l.,l,n. son, Itllty l hblll Millium ItnhljiMiii, li I l!oljluiiil. Ilebn-ea l(i,l,invin und .Line holm, ruil III IllOllllole lltlllll-,1 ilef, ,,laiiln. h.illiv Im.u IHt'il 111 (be eliik - mhrc of flu mimI 1 11. :.H 1 ourl, iiotiev in Hi, 11 .,ti, hutliv pUin to , n the shI'I John II 1 liiein, Mo'iii II. 1 In.m, .l.'.i u ."I 1 hl-lll .'iiiry Sinclair, niium-I 'lurlnlr, Mm- tint Chiclil, Vntoii'i 1 hi. in, Mary 1 In.-in )U". I Mcnon, r.iuaiii-ni i.yiuii, iioii.il l.inih I till fnriila Oliier .Inmei ullitr, llioiirn .NichoN ,lnc 'Hivur, Noali .;i i i', nr.illne Itoliiiiion, .lolin liolilii.-uii, lllley 1 IiImii, William llnlmi non, lloliert Itobbibon, Ik-btiva lluliiiiron ami liinc Itublimnii, that IIir rumiiluiiieiil illcsl lnr lull ol complnlnl In nild rourt, .111 tliui'luinrriv fclilc thiicofun llic S1I1 .lay ol' April, A. 1)., 171', ami llieiuipon 11 eiiminont Umetl out offcuhl Miirl, rrliirnablcon the ."M Moinlny In tiie month ot.MiiyniM ii U liy law ir. pi 11 til Now iinle-i you, the n.dl nlmic nuiuil ileii-nilatit. flnll Kr)iiully ,c Mini npienr h. fore Urn eoni 1 on tin flrt ilay oflhi' ncM Ibini theirof, In he hoi, Ii 11 in ni' I for the "alii roillity, oil the 31 ,Molitl.i ill May rvt, mid ple.nl, iinnvrr or ileimir.to Ihe H.il'l i-oiii,lHii)tiiit'i hill of complaint, Ihe name niul the 111 itten niiil thlmri tin mil i lruvnl niul tliiteil, will hetukrii in eonfe.-il, ami nileorie entered inrnlml ion nrforilliiKlv, lo Ihe im)i'l of runt bill lti;i IIUN' s VUCL'M, Link Liii.n, III , A in II III, l"i. I r.iinl.,11 Uurxiir, -oilclloi J fur ( oniil;ilii iint "!( II PRESCRIPTION FREE, TpOltth filyrure of Seminal Wrnknut, JO I)t Mnnlioinl iiml all iltucnIrM broitiht on uy inillicietlorn or excesi ,ny iJiii,rsi(i lias the InirroUIcnU. .. AiMrc-M, Or T, IIILTOS A CO, , ' JMIttMv luclnntni Olilo ,, , nut PAINT AND It . . . .. JOBBERS Vl ii' PATENT MEDICINES, DUUGGISTS FANCY GOODS. WAX FLOWER MAT&1UA nUUSIIES, SOAPS, TUBE COLORS, CHEMICALS. VAIINIS1I1.B, f'. il- it r,iii-jio.rlfni'' 'Hfl opl. r 'if k'rfl- II. 'M.f III.' l. .llliUml IIIIp-I ytit'i r. Ii.i.lr lMn-'" it m.-.n.ji I. WHOLESALE Sc. IIETAII..J 7'J Ohio Imvin. it -1. : Whdlet.iJf mill Hi tall wzz, wr. jam &w mm rm 'ill if IKInCT It. Mi&HK Importci' and Wholrsnlo Dealer in IP O jTi. Til X Gi-Ir jm'SJC 2D OJvOTUS'Jl'IO 21 !C5 -Sin era. . 62 OHIO LEVEE, Kocns a full r.t ck of Monongahela, Rye and Robinson County FRENCH BRANDIES, 1 LOLL AND GIN, isi,M) .m c.lii'i).m. wines. The SagubCanO- EOCHESTE i tc soM t,v tl,,. II ,r,u (ti(xs 'I rack- v. i 1 r Hi ,ru. S,,ifi,. j jj:.:. ,. ? !l I. f 1 7-s. -XS ElKNABEplANOsl ' mm ' m 1 V.3 aLCOR.STATGylONROfcoTc I .1.. BUBOHm WUlUiIBUI ONLY Si nujvr.',. OIL DEAJW. . ..Xi..'. T01LLT ABTICLES, X,, COI.IiIB!l WHITK LI AD, WINDOW GLAtsb, COJLOUW, OILS, JiYil STUFFS, PF.UPUMLKY, ETC., Lie. etl n.vkleltti in '. Ki i.uy M-l' jnl in ii. thI 1 ft a- i lio I p.etail a v:icscaij'rnn i WaohlnrtOF A v., Cor. 8th t. d lAwaTBt - - OAIHO, ILL. MAjriCLC-.iCTtmED 111?, Canned '::r "zinr. frit, , rrrcljit ' '.'J C'cif, FOR THE i5 , hi 1 1 wmm 1 j .,25 A YEAR.