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I war* of his length lo aud npfamo» ilof «v6B w« o»^ iloroo^ !, AH' to tho porary’Ofttg iik.in da-• - j. *don in-•is on « hod, U ig pro-!• withmilliontllQI'tj-irs, “to rofrnin y don't r oartli honpod oughtsm - who limsolf-u1 such Honing af o.:priotorhorse-o prln-io May, •t, for a hvtmod. id May11090 toho codet lenienthe continues: “IfMr. IlnycH 1*Instdllocl in tho Executive Mansion, and put in possession of tin: Treasury and other departments by force, with no hotter title .than, hoviiow ^.appears to have, and if'iio slipuld dooido'to accept Uio'efiioewithpni'ob a titled ho would bo: Urn de/(toco Proflidoiu, and hiajncla \roulil bo vnlilt;i aa ngnlnat third parties. But he ought not to be rocogidzod as President by Congress, and no appropriation of money should bo made during hi# usurpation except ‘auch(08 .may bo necessary to protect public credit, irans port tho mails,'-keep tho-courts open* collect the revenue, pay the pensions, and generally to hold society together. Loss than this the Democrats cannot safely do. More than this they are not required to do In order lo preserve tho continuity oT tho* Government and tohave a President do jure, it wonlil bonecessary for Mr. Tilden to take tho oath of ofllco—lhis being the only form of inauguration known to tho law—and to reside at, tho sunt of Government. Any attempt at violence is to bo dopro-ciitod, and probably tho party that first resorts to viotcnco will ba dofeatod, irrespective of the uiot'lts of tho controversy. H is particularly an Anglo-Saxon trait to oudure evils while thay arc endurable. The Democratic parly has every thing to gain by paying re spcct lo this national characteristic, voted for tho Hayes doctors and the Itopublican S*ato ticket in Illinois without exception, but acknowledge no allegiance or fealty to any party and shall not vote ilio Itopublican ticket again if the action of tho Louisiana Ko-turuing Board receives the sanction iuid support ot the party.lari am obliged to rbjy mainly upon my memory and that of some of iho few remaining pioneers.' In tho summer of 1807, Maj, LemuelHoad lay left Connpotieut with bis family fyr the wilds of Ohio. jlie'aloppeel ** A,K“ny, to boo’ tho firstjoxop'riincut i attempting to pi’oji'o! ifljoat by1act and .ho bor-rero ex-•t while o shoulOLflv WASH I NOTON LETT 1C Iti parties : of that so thoir :mry ad* ater up* lenching jr milted s.11'rout out* vegulav Omoiiioiulout,Wahiuxutoh, 1). 0., 1 Jun. 5,1877.{i our mi-urn os of Vo shall r sacred leisure.eforenco will agi* .1 t lien itors «le-wi adorn isty rao-on a lie-i setting IJayea ai t in the I that he to bo i tiara proof iaifttin to M*ry ill atBoard ofit of the ie power lie Frost-f itepro-y resist, i directly i Uniteda nntton,luties to a greater ornmunl inling-in randidoto n'cr. nont Ee-inn, who looting at ilc daring iad been loaceably 'ratt, late lator and vonuo.—gard, wcc ofcom-in.Helf r.ro f tho for-ibt, they ot regard inttoi’B of managers ) Ledger-i will dc-10 is con-and law* i election, “put him1 oiror if0 him hia1 tho leastis not un-s well as ould not ho flameiivory im-11 (toper'sh« Freain all tho al jokers il send a ich Stale, ) to opon :h housesy deciderose u ted, Conslitu-nt of tho'tiflcates; oua pack as at his emiino,—Congro8sional proeoodings tho past week have boon composed montly of roll lino mallorfl, Yory little of public importance meeting with attontion at the hands of our wise noloi*a. All of them seem to bo anxiously nwalling tho reports of tho several inveKtigating committees in tho South, as well as the action of *'tho doctoral voto” committees of the two Houses; both Senators and Members, generally, being very non* committal, the Radicals watching the Democrats with an oaglo oyo.'Plio caucus ro-nomination of Fro tom.Ferrv to tho Senate for the next term••surprised no one hero. It was regarded im a matter of course, and no political aiguillcaiiee whatever attached thereto.There being no session to-day cf Morton’* sub committee, on account of his being; in attendance on the Seimto doctoral committee, it is expocted Gov, 0rover will bo examined by tho committee to morrow, his evidence will not bo very flattering to tho Bad seal a, ant) Morton wilt endaavot* to hnntllo the “Oregon muddle1’ cautiously.Tho electoral college of Oregon is hero in tho person of Mr. Cronin, who it is said will appear again before Morton's aub-committeo. Tho Had Seals did jit elicit anything to Ihcir benefit before, and they desire another chance at him. IIo expresses a perfect willingness to talk to them and promises to disclose this time moro than Morton and his (ollowers will caro to hear.Mr. Conkting, in submilling iho petition of tho business men of New York to tho Senate yesterday, was listened to eagerly by tho Radical element, but said nothing to indicate his opinion of the Presidential contest, cithor way. This silotico yesterday was a Bull-doxer to the extremo faction of his parly, and is regarded afl quite a good omen by tho Democrat s,Tho South Carolina investigating committee returned hero last night, and whilst they admit that tho fare of tho returns show tho States for JIavos midVWheeler, their report to the House will show up the most dastardly Radical frauds in that Stale, that could havebeen perpetrated.President Ol’ton, of the Western Union Telegraph Co., will undoubtedly bo brought to the bar ol tho House for contempt. Tho Domocrats are in no huwortobe trilled with and vriH, insist upon the right of the House to compel him to produce iho documents called for by tho committee of Investigation at New Orleans, or go to jail.’’ Tho conclusion of tho House electoral committee to keep tho proceedings strictly secret until a conclusion im reached, quite discomlHfl tho Republicans. They are constantly on the^iu’ufoe to know “whnt’s up! and expect a borab-aholl to be thrown in their camp, nnd -doubtless will got accomodated. Thia action of tho eomtnittoo causes Zack Chandler to spurt nn extra quantity of tobacco juiqo, intermixed with a double doso of profanity al the ‘*Bx-confcderato House.The idea thrown out by Grant that possibly thcro had beon so election, nnda new ona should bo ordered In Mav¥next, has boon tho subject of considerable! comment here among tho Republicans, They begin to see that Tiklen Is as clearly entitled to tho majority of the electoral votes, os be is to Uiat oi the popular vote, and (hat. he will undoubtedly bo declared elected by thojoint committees of the two Housos,honco this new dodge to defeat Tiklen.Gentlemen, prominent in both political parlies hero, are in daily reeoipt of lettdrn from nil parts of tho country giving full expression of their correspondents senlimonta and showing a vigorous increase of the feeling “for peace, which son time n t acoms to prevail i:i (he opposing political quarters in this city and should a difltmbancc occur it will be tho fault of the “would bo dictator uow occupying (he Whito House.DbMOCIU'TKS.at Alba.r •made infltoam. in coming went from Buffalo through tho eighloou mile woods ft provod to bo tho hardest part of hia journey. Having reached Cleveland ho crossed ,tho Cuyahoga,'enrouU (ortho Bottlcinoui now known’a# Columbia whoro'htB brother'had prucoded'*him and after (raveling twenty nnlos through a donso forest, along a trail with now ant! then a inurkad tree, over logs, roots and other obHtrnctioiu, a vrav so narrow that thoro watt scarcely room enough for a wagon to paes, lie finally reached hia dostinfiliou, tho location, which is now known nn iloailloy'a mills, to tho groat joy of hH brother. He immediately sol to work and put up a cabin for liifl family and iipont tho first winter in genuine* pienocr, atyie, jiving on the wild game of the forest, roast polatooa, pounded corn, dried pi)nip!;!ur and milk. Having prepared a pioco of ground in tho HpriuK for planting, ho was obliged lo make a trip to ('leveland to get seed for planting* flo took throe horans and hia hired wan with him. Having made his pure lime and loaded them on his hersoa,nnd liav. ing gotlou well under headway for home, ho suddenly recollected that he had forgo tori a bushel of palatoos. Ho told his hirod man to stay with iho horsos while ho would return, (a dls lanccof tbreoiniloR,) to get the poUtooH. Mr. II. ran alt the way back shouldero; tho potatoes and continued on a run with his load, so in to get through the woods buforo night, hut lo his great| disappointment, when ho reached the place whoro ho had left his hired ram* with the horfloit, ho found that ho had gone on. Some wolves coming along that way had frightened the Miow and he started homoward at a lively gate, and after another five mile run Mr. if. finally orortook the horses and found tho boy ho badly scared that ho scarcely know what ho was about. They arrived home after » journey of forty miles in one day, nearly exhausted.la tho Spring of 181.8, tho two Hoad-ley brothers built what was called the old “Sweat will, whore they grou.id wheat and corn by hand nnd had to do thoir bolting with a hair aoivo.September 13th, 1808, Sally Hoadlcv, daughter of Lomuel Hoodloy was born, being tho first white female child born in what la now Lorain county, aud tho first mallt;i child born in Lorain county was Calvin Geer, Dec. 180S, sou of JamoB Geer who built the first log cabin in what is now Olmsted. Calvin is slill living and is a resident of Olmsted. I will treat Lemuel Hoad ley'* pioneer life wore fully in a future article.Bellevue Flour is soiling today •$t.80 per suck at Chenpsidc Corner.nnor.For lino cigars go to Ohcapside Cor12-31?o is woll os in this r of years to one, of icipai Ho-btdoisvillk.EAIILY INCIDENTS - No. 23.•MY AX 01.0 HUNTKIi.A very good Gunpowder Ten ia sol' ling at 80 cents per pound at Chcapsidt Corner,- ♦Prime, Green Rio Coffee is selling n 23 cents per pound atChonpsido CornerGood brooms aro selling from 15 k 20 cents a piece at Cheapsido CornerNow, French prunes at Clieupsidf Corner.Pickles iu bulk are selling at 5( cents per 100 at Chenpsidc Corner.Lemon Peel at 25 cents per pound al Chcapside Corner. 11-15Schcpp's Cocoa nut is selling nt IK cents per pound ; }£ pound packages ft' 18 cents, nt Choapside corner. ItVery line Gunpowder TVs is selling nt 81.00 per pound at Chciipsido comeiNow, looso Muscatel raisins are sel ling at 13 cents at Cheapsido Corner... lt;■-Now, English Currants tit 8 cents po pound at Choapside Corner. ItCitron is selling at 32 cents per poiim at (Jhoapgide Corner. 11-1511. W. Bell's Buffalo Soap, the Kiirok tnado by Colgate, and Crampton Bro* Laundry Soap, four bars for 25 cent at Cheapsidr Co run* 11-15llMMiblKhcil ism*.R, S, A. P, LACEY, Attonieys-al-Lan529 Seventh St,, Washington, 1). C.Amci-lcmi unit For^i^n l'atoutn. ViiUuHk luul) countries, Nn ntKIN advances. Nn elm we tin less the pnumi ]grunted. No foe* for ]U’olImimtrv t*Nnm I nut im*, Nfi udditlonul t'cus for oHIimtlsi.uml coiuliii'Un^ u roliourlnif, Speclul nltonHoX’lventn li.lerleuuieu Cnsca lnsl'nru tho PiUon oaiee, Kxluii^ails hr fore CniiKrosH, IniVinije ment SuIts iiMllfforejitstatcs inni nil Htlfcaua hji purl iihi hi p to hi vent tons or 1’utents, ^*bn bTAMl’ FUlt PAMl'UhKT OK SIXTY J’AffXB,Uuiton .Stilton C2n«rt« anil DopurtiiiontM.C)ftli)hi jjroseeutecl in tho ♦S«|n,cmo Court lt;1 tlic United Status, Court of Clolms,.Unirt of'AtiKuicvlAtwiv*: nl1 A 1'iliumii ('Inline UmtitmComm ha loner# of Alubumii Clniuis, S^oiuhor Uhilms Caiumhsfuu, nntl ult chidhUfl of wncliiIiiH before tho Kxeontlvu Dopuvtmeuu,Anrariw of l*ay ami HoiuHy,Odlcots. fcoldlorj. uinl aiulm b of tho Into win or their heirs, lire In in mi y untitled tuiomjy from tin* lt;.«orertimeiit, ut whieh thehnvo no IuiowIciIk's, Write I nil history of sor viugf uml #tuto umount ol pny runl bounty vo ooived, ICurlO'-e slump, mul n fid! runivr fifte I'xumiiiutlon, win bo ^Ivun y jii free.PeiiNloiiN. .All olllcon, oldiem, und Hnliovfc wouiulo* ruptmotUor lujurod Ui tlm Jute war, howcvo sll^hUy.ciui oblnln a )ion*ioti.llnUotl Stntok ««»orul I.iimt lt;inrictConteste«l hum I Cnse^, Pi Ivuio Lum! (J)uinitMEnmtf Pre-emptlou and IlonuMofltl Ciiser nrosueuted hefoioihu ticimrnl Jamd oniiieun-nopartni enter the Interior, ,OP! HimiUy I,nnd Wimiuitw,Tim lnit iteport ot Iho Comm [ss Jon or of tli c;unoral hand Oflloo shows ^,6117,500 ttcmh c Itounty l.rfcnil Wamuiu outstuiuHiiK* Thcs w«*ru IsMttrd under act ol'lfiftS ami prior uel?pay casli for thorn, bond by re^Ktrrud lei ter. Wlmvo n#sl^nmenls are EmpoiTuoL worIvInNtmcUokiH to nerioct Uioin,Knelt dnpnrlmcml of ourhustnesb Js conductnd In it hti I'PiiM. 11it clt* Mm I'l'ti ron
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