wcrful war-Mldlo or hisi Ills strengthill polo and(frojanrfornq ft w^ofovO^I i Mtne\down ( noruiorottq Allstylo.;hotn to thooo tempo myho IhroatciiHH’SisUJn do--I i .)•or Tiltlen in-Thoro-ia Otie s method, It,v iburying pro-lion SOS' with :s oro NationOUlll, tllQI’tj*yon dors, “to 11 and rofrain tl’ they don’t Mother onrtli sin,—hen pod fnl thoughts ■ a mnn - who than Mmsoif-ps shod suchi throAtoningry is saf u.::io propi'iotoi* 1 Wllft horse-of tho prln-ly olio May, t-heart, for a is claimed.tan and May18 tho 11090 to or. Tho codo a I settlementhe continues: “If Mr. Hayes 1* insiallod in tho Executive Mansion, and put in possession of the Treasury and other depart tn on is by force, with no hotter titlo.Uian.hoviiow ,appears to have, and ifhoshould ilcoido'to accept tho’officevyith^Bitoh' n till^ ho would boUhe rfc/(toto PrQflUloiU, and hia^acla voukl bo vfiltit aa ngninat third partioH. But heought not to be roeognhcod »8 PreHidtmt by Cougross, and no appropriation of money ahould bo made during hie usurpatSop except ‘suoh(a» .may bonecossary to protect public credit, irons port tho mails.'-koop thu •cowls open* collect the povenuo, pay tho pension*, and genoiftliy to hold socioty togetlm*. Loss tlum this tho Democrats eftnnot safely do. More than tills they aro not required to do In order to pro servo tho continuity of the’ Government and to hnvo a President do jure, it would benoeofiimry for Mr. Tllden to tako the oath of offleo—tlm being tho only form of inauguration known to tho law—*ad to reside at, tho sent of Government. Any attempt at violence is to bo tiopt’o-aitod, and probably tho party that first resorts to violonco will bo dofontoil, ir-respective of Hit* merits of tho controversy. It is particularly an Anglo-Huxoii trait to oudure evils whilo tlioy arc ondurable. The Demo oral ic party has «vorything to gain by paying re spcct to this national characteristic, voted for tho Hayes doctors and the Hopublictui State ticket in Illinois without exception, but acknowledge no alloginiu’c or fonlty to any party and shall not vote the Republican tiekot again if the action of the Louisiana lie-turning Board receives the aa net ion tuid support ot the party,”lari Ain obliged to rbjy mainly upon my memory and that of some of tho few remaining pioneers,' jLn tho summor of 1807, Maj, LemuelIlofttUoy loft Cmnipolicut with his family fpr the wilds of Ohio, •' ]lie'sloppoll ■** **iiy, to aoV tlio first-oxowiinouti attempting to proji'o! irljoat byAt Alba.r .made insteam. In coining west from Buffalo through the oighloou mile woods it proved to bo tho hardest part of Ida Journey. Having reached Olovclatid ho crossed ,the (Juyahoga,'onrouU tor the sottlcinout now known1 as Columbia whoi'oiits brother' had pro coded'‘him; ami after (raveling twenty miles through a dense forest, along a trail with now and thou a marked tree, ovor lop, roots and olhcr obstruction*, a vrav so narrow that thoro was scarcely room enough for a wagon to pass, lie finally reached his dostinnliou, tho location,which Is now known as lloaitloy'i mills, to the great joy of hH brother. He ini mediately set to work and put up a cabin for his family and spent tho first wint«*r in genuine pioneer, style diving1 on the wild gatno of the forest,roast polateos, pounded corn, driedIBonnot and thin the bor-hots wero ex-u»hurt while 1 in tho uhoulHiH MEAT ANI] would 'nimoiitu* opuuud n i»uw mui. .115,7 BR(A1 * '/rmsE S'| Conit' BJEEIVEALAiki6?*‘or kvh(11 vna-inI,. A. Dlokonson, (NEWDickenson,DonkUH In AllLinOlilv WASH INOT ON LETT Kitvo tho parties 'Intent of thal jxcrciso thoir aoi'dinary ailing water up-ad quenching and permiUod i ashes.Ifr'nnn our vutfHlav Conoiiioinleat,Wahuikutoh, 1). C„ )177.168 has our mind volumes of oss. Wo shall i other snored t our leisure, e for reforenco itions will agi-; and it hen *:up ora tor a tlc-nninl wisdom on tnusty rao-nd thou a Heists in sotting Gov, Hayes a* it that in the miced that he ofuso to bo ifilch tnoro proof n Louisiana to not carry that rning Board ofNTON.'os[dent of the imo the power t of the Prosi-uho of itepro* ibtcdly resist, which directly f tlio Unitedmi (ih a nation, and duties to cling ft greater •f government it eounlitig-in ilml candidate Courier, imminent Ee*, Indiana, who the mooting at InMt, declaring; iekH had been lt;1 bo peaceably . D. I’ratt, late os Senator and ini rovonuo,— ui I.not regard, we i as one of com-nid himself are and if tho for-io doubt, they 1I008 not regard na matters of i the managot's lt;! (lad) Ledtjer-Hnyes will de-1ob8 ho is con-fairly and law-of hia election,)luiYeptH him inch In otror ifout io him his ir beo» tho least ho floes not un-iiito as well na ho would not ncy tho same ■tt in every im-i fo.—II (trper'sthat tho IJro8i I opon all the (radical jokers Bhould sond •om each Stale, Sen a to to opon to both houses y may decideicrs prosented, Tho Conslitu-rosidcnt of tho al certificates; poriluous pack ’ means at hisdm gun ui no.—Jan. 5,18Congressional proceedings tho past week havo boon composod mOHily of rotitino mallors, vory little of public importance meeting with attention at tho hands of our wiso aolona. All of them scorn to bo anxiously awaiting tho reports of tho several investigating committees in tho South, as well as the action of “tho electoral vote1' committees of tho two Houses; both Seuatora and Members, generally, being vory non* committal, tho KadicaU watching the Democrats with an oaglo oyo.Tho caucus ro-nominatlon of Pro tom,lferrv to tho Senate for the next tortn*•aiirprisod no one hero, It was regarded na a matter of course, and no political aiguiticaiico whatever attachod theroto.Thoro being no session to-day cf Morton’* sub committee, on account of his being in attendance on the Sennto doctoral committee, It is expocted Gov, Grover will bo examined by tho com-imttoc to morrow, his evidence will not bo very Ilattering to tho Radicals, aud Morton will endaavot* to hantllo the Oregon muddle” cautiously.Tho electoral col logo of Oregon is hero in tho person of Mr. Cronin, whe it is said will appear again boforo Morton’s aub-committeo. Tho Eadieala did’nt elicit anything to their benefit before, and they defliro another chance at him. lie expresses a perfect willingness to talk to them and promises to disclose this lime moro than Morton and his followers will caro to hear.Mr. Conkting, in submitting tho 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*(lo?.er to the extrcmo faction of his psrly, and is regarded a* quite a good omen by tho Democrats.Tho South Carolina investigating committee returned hero last night, and whilst they admit that tho fare of tho returns shotv tho Stato for llavos andVWhooter, their report to tho House will show up the most dastardly Radical frauds in that Stale, that could haveboon perpotrnlod.President Orton, of tho Western Union Telegraph Co., will undoubtedly bo brought to the bar o! tho House for contempt. Tho Democrats are in no humor to be trilled with and vriH, insist upon tho right of the House to compel him to produce tho 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 n conclusion »h reached, quite discomfits tho Republicans. Thoy are constantly on thof/iuDruc to know “whnt’fl up!” and expect a bomb-Hholl to be thrown in their camp, nnd .doubtless will got accomodated. Thia action of tho eommittoo eauscs Zack Chandler to spurt an extra quantity of tobacco juiqo, intermixed with a doubio dose Of profanity at the “Ex-eon federate House.The idea thrown out by Grant that possibly there had beon so eloctiou, anda new one should b« ordered In Mav¥next, has been tho subject of considerable comment here among tho Republicans. Tlioy begin to soo that Til den Is as clearly entitled to tho majority of the electoral votes, oa be is to that ol the popular vote, and (hat-ho will undoubtedly bo declared elected by tho joint committees of the two Houses, hence this new dodge to defeatTilden.Gentleman, prominent In both political parlies hero, arc in daily receipt of lettdra from all parts of tho country giving full expression of their correspondents sentiments and showing a vigorous incroaso ®f the feeling “for pence, which sentiment seems to prevail in (ho opposing political quarters in this city ami should a distmbance occur it will be the fault of the “wonid bo dictator novr occupying (he Whito House.DjCMOCIU'TKS.pumpkhiR and milk. Having prepared a ploco of ground In tho HpriuK for planting, ho was obliged lo make a trip to (He vo land to get sood for planting.I io took thro* horses and hia hired wan with him. Having made his purchase and loaded them on his horses,nnd liav ing gotten well under headway for home, ho suddenly recoiltclod that ho had forgo tori a bushel of potatooa. lie told his hired man to stay with the horses while ho would rot urn, (a dls lance of three miles,) to get the potatoes Mr. II. ran all the way back slumldoroi tho potatoes and continued on a run with his load, so us to get through the woods boforo night, but to hi* great disappointment, when ho reached the place whore ho had loft his hired man with the horses, ho found thal ho had gone on. Some wolvc* coming along that way lmd frightened tho fellow mid ho started homo ward at a lively gate, nnd after another five mile run Mr. H. finally orortook the horses and found tho hoy ho badly Beared that ho scarcely know whnt he was about, Thoy arrived home after » journey of forty miles i» one day, nearly exhausted.In tho Spring of 1818, tho two iloitd-ley brothers built wiist was called tho old “Sweat” mill, whore they ground wheat and corn by hand and had to do their bolting; with a hair sudvo,SojRotnber 13th, 1803, Sally Hoadlcy, daughter of Lomtiel Hoadloy was born, being tho first whito female child born iti what la now Lorain county, and tho first male, child born in Lorain county was Calvin Geer, Dec. 180S, sou of Jumoa Geer who built the first log cabin in what ia now Olmsted. Calvin is slill living and ia n resident of Olmsted. I will treat Lemuel Hoad ley’s pioneer life more fully in a future article.SHIRMouFuit ml rtll kiiuU of Siscrol:•JMi-TAKE Ts:MAG!*Saves 1AND M.A PLBoth WINTMakes cloth without boiiiiNo Wash Hoi No lloutrlNo \Bellevue Flour is soiling today •$1.80 per suck at Chonpsidc Corner.at$50.-|*lt;.'iuU; Sold by Clroct sent by Kxpro ceipt of $1150,I (Ml IIIII01For fine cigars go to Oh cap side Cor-12-31Man,tChicago is wellpnvlios in thisurn bor of yenraBIDGEVILLK.an able ona, of o principal llo-'ost. Mr, White but ho is nttg that both Til-rlcd Louisiana.EMILY INCIDENTS - No. 23,•11Y AX OI.I* UtlNTKIi.Ml*. Editor: In writing tho early roininisconcoH of tho settlomont of Lorain county, it is next to an impossibility to cot correct (latos. In this nnrticu*A very good Gunpowder Tea Is selling at 80 cents per pound at Cheap side Corner.- ♦Prime, Green Iiio Coffee is selling at 23 cents per pound at Chcapsule Corner,Good brooms aro selling from 15 lo 20 cents a piece at Oheapsido Corner.Now, French prunes nt Cite upside Corner.Pickles in bulk arc soiling at cents per 100 at Cheap aide Corner.50r.mnoii I’eel at 25 cents per pound at Chcapside Corner. 11-15Schcpp’u Cocoa nut is selling at 35 cents per pound ; }£ pound pack ages at 18 cents, nt Chonpsidc corner. ItVery fine Gunpowder Tea is soiling at 81.00 per pound at Cliciipsido comer£IPEirNew, looso Muscatel raisins are selling at 13 cents at (Jlienpsido Corner..■ . —. «.Now, English Currants at 8 cents per pound at Cboapuida Corner. ItCitron is selling at 32 cents per pound at (Jhoapsidu Corner. 11-1511. W. Bell’s Buffalo 8onp, the Eureka tnado by Colgate, and Crumpton Bro’a Laundry Soap, four bars for 25 cents at Clioapsidc Corner 11-15llwMiblifclieri I Slid.R. S, A. P, LACEY, Attorueys-al-Law,529 Seventh St,, Washington, D. (J,Ameirlcmi unit Forulmt l'atont*. *yjiUnHK inomirmt likal) ecmntrlca, Nt) EitKft IN adva sets. No elm we unless the piiumi is grunted. No foe* fop mu Mi if ]»rolliniimry ux-nminotions. No oriiLUIoiml feus for oUtnlnhitf uml iiouilueUn^ u relioorln#, Special intention fflrentn h.lurUjumcis Cason bul'ore tho PiUout O 111 up, KxLeiihion.s In* lb re CoiiKresn, IniVjniro*mont Hulls unllffei'eiitstatcs tun] nil tUlfcuuon oppurliLlnhiK to hi volitions or I’otents. bTAMP PUlt l-AMPUi.KT UK 8JXTY J'AdKB,IJiiitoc HIiuom Con re* and Dopurt-JllQUtM,C)n 1 i'll^ iirosccHtml rn tho Snnvcim) Court of tlio United Status Court of Claims,.Conn ofCAtMiuluvldunva ill1 A luliumu f 'latino UftiiitmnHComm ha loner# of Alabomii Claim sf S^oiuhoru c;iiilnis Coinmihslnu, and nil cdiiHfri'fl of willoluliiH before thy Kxeyutlvu Deimitmenu,Arrvarm of Pay and Homily*OiUeois. iioldJor* innl #iiilois.of the Into war, tvr the ir heirs, urc hi ninny oiisu* on tilled touiojiuy from tin* Cioryrnmyut, ut which they havo no knowled#'!* Write inti bUtory of sor* vice, uml #tato uinouht ol pny rind bounty received. K nr lose slump, ami n fid! roplv, after p xu mi notion, win bo ^Ivun y jn free.POllNlOlkN. .All olll cen. oldie ps, oml Hrtllovk won n dud ruptmutUor Injured In thu Into wup, however slljthlly.ciih obtain a pension.Ibntutl HUxtvb «u«orul f.xtuil OfficeContested Lorn I Coses l'i I vote Load Cloinin* MEnmjr I'ra-emptloa and JlonuMcflit Ciisob prosucutud Ucfoiuiliu Ocuurol J.iiiid Oflluound DeportnicnHof the Interior. ,old iJoiiniy WunantN,The IjhL Ueport ot tho Comm Iss Jon or cf tlio c;unoral Uaml Oiiloo shows ^,6117,500 hcmh ofHounty l.nnd WarriLiiu outstundliiK* Thesewi*ru [sMted midi'POPt oflBDS oml nrlor 00b. \Y0 pity rush for them. Sond by ri^Ktvred leu ter. Wliuro nwdannumts aru ImpoiTeoL wokIvu InHtrnotlons to narleet Lhoiu,Hftch dcportmont of oitr business j, couduet-od In o huporoto bureau, 11 udor tho uhnr^e of ttiOHoitio ex per in need parties employed by the old llrm. Prompt nllcutloa to nil business en* truhted to m Ib thus socurod,Address «, S A A, P, I.ACftY, Attoniuyn,Wrt^ldngton, 1, C.SchcA1C0N£e:ROOM -I,.LT.llouud l» tho I hiGIVEOi'dorn by tattotided lo.ifir* SOU Ahand or »i:t(bS. L BWINDFAnda-EiKJUock and UOrrrtA Specialty, tuls, pi I'Stono Cutt Movth .