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til war*s of hisstrength olo and nnt-famqHolow 11ov©e■•Iv.'1 Wnuorouq.lo. AHto tho inporarj1U'OfttgiiHln.U\ do-1 * i *iklon in-e i« otio Ihoil. it.* iing pi'lt;3» 58' Withoruntion !, thpi'tj* I nr 8, “totl refrainoy don't or onrtli -honpod boughU tnu -who himself* led such oatoning sitf o. :opriotor( horse*he prin-*jo May, art, for a claimed, ind Maya 11090 to I'hci code ittk-siiomhe continues: “IfMr. IlnycHI*Installed in tho Exocutivo Mansion, nud put in possession of the Treasury and other departments by force, with no hotter title.than.hoviiow^.appeura to have, and if'hosliould dcoido'to accept tho'vfllocwith'siVolr a tij.lv*,'' lio would hoklie dc/(toto Proflidoiu, and hia‘),acla would bovnliit as ngnlnst third parties. But heought not to be recognized as President by Congress, and no appropriation of money should bo made during hi#usurpation oxoept‘suoh( as .may bouecoasary to protect public ovoclit, trana port tho malls,-•-keep thu •courts opon. collect the revenue, pay the pensions, and generally to hold noddy together. Loss than thU the Domoerala cannot safely do. More than this they aro not required to do In order to preserve the continuity of tho’ Government an(^ 10 have a President do jure, it would beuoccfisary for Mr. Tilden to tako tho oath of ofllco—thin being the only form of inauguration known to tho law—and to reside at, tho seat or Government. Any attempt at violence is to bo dopro-oatod, and probably tho party that tlrst resort# to violence will bo defeated, irrespective of the merits of tho controversy. It is particularly an Anglo-Saxon trait to oudure evils while they are endurable. The Democratic party has everything to gain by paying re spoct to this national characteristic, voted for tho Hayes electors and the Republican State ticket in Illinois without exception, but acknowledge no alloginnlt;'{* or fealty to any party and shall not vote the Republican ticket again if the action of tho Louisiana Ho* turuing Board receives the sanction tuid support ot tho party.’'lari am obliged to rbjy mainly upon my memory and that of some of tho few remaining pioneers.' In tho suminor of 1807, Maj. LcmuolIloadloy loft Coimocticut with bio family fpr the wilds of Ohio. •'jllft'aiopp'otl ** *,Knyl to aoV tiic first-oxopriinout i id tempting to iiro'p'ol aijjoat by1iinot and tho bor* wero exit vt while ho shoulOtflv WAS HINGTON LKTTKitio parties at of thal :iao thoir inary ad* vater up* uenching term it tod os.|l'nnii our remit ar Omoiiiomlont,Wasujxijtom, 1). 0.. )Jun. 5, 3877.?\n our tin-)lumoa of Wo shall lev sacred r leisure, reference i will «gi* ltd vhenratora dc*I wisdomtusiy rue*hon a He* in setting Hayesa» at in the id that he j to bo in-iioto proof Uiaiana to carry ilmt • Board of»N.entof tho the power tho Frost* of Repro-lly mist, ih directly io United h a nation, duties to ; n greater vc rn mo nt unliug*in candidate itrier. linont Re* iana, who mooting at declaring had beenpeaceably Pratt, lato oaator and •ovontio.—•egard, wo no of com* iiin.seIf are if tho for* oubt, they not regard mutters of man sgors i\) Ledger-!B will dc-ho is con* f and law* is election, c“pul him In otrorifto him his on tho least ies not un* as well ns would not tho sameievery I in* -11 (trpcr'stho Frenion all tho icai jokers Id sond a each Stale, to to open cth ho use b ifty decide presented, ) Constituent of tho N’tificatcB j uouapack nns at his omiiao.—OCongressional proceedings tho past week have boon composed mostly of roll lino ruuUerB, Yory little of public importance meeting with nttontlon at the hands of our wise HOlona. All of them soom to bo anxiously awaiting tho reports of tho several investigating com* mittens in the South, as well as the action of “tho electoral vote” committees of the two Houses; both Seuatora and Members, generally, being very non* committal, tho Radicals watching the Democrats with an eagle oyo.Tho caucus ro*nomination of Fro tom.Perrv to the Senate for the next term*■surprised no one hero. It was regarded an a matter of course, and no political significance whatever attached thereto.There being no session to-day cf Morton’* sub committee, on account of hi# being in attendance on the Senate electoral committee, it i« expected Gov, Grover will bo examined by tho committee to morrow, his evidence will not bo very flattering to tho Radicals, and Morton wilt endeavor to handle tho “Oregon muddle1’ cautiously.Tho electoral col logo of Oregon is hero in tho person of Mr. Cron in, who it is said will appear again before Morton's sub-commiUeo. Tho Radicals did’nt oiicit anything to their benefit bc-fero, and they desire another chance at him, lie espressos a perfect willingness to talk to them and promises to disclose this lime more than Morton and his followers will caro to hear.Mr. Conkting, in submitting Use petition of tho business men of New York to tho Senate yesterday, was listened to eagerly by tho Radical element, but said nothing to imlicolc his opinion of the Presidential contest, cithor way. This si Ion co yesterday was a Bull-dozer to the oxtrcmo faction of his party, and is regarded as quite a good omen by tho Democrats.Tho South Carolina investigating committee returned hero last night, and whilst they admit that the fare of tho returns show tho State for Haves and*rWhooter, their report to tho House will show up the most dastardly Radical frauds in that Stale, that could have been perpetrated.President Orton, of the Western Union Telegraph Co., will undoubtedly bo brought to the bar of tho House for contempt. Tho Domocrats are in no humor to be trilled with and vrili, insist upon the right of tho House to nompel him to produce (ho documents called far by (ho 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 eon elusion »# reached, quite discomfits tho Republicans. They arc constantly on ther/Mt of re to know “what's up I’’ and expect a borab-aholl to be thrown in their camp, and .doubtless will get accomodated. Thia action of tho eomtnittoe eausea Zaek Chandler to spurt nn extra quantity of tobacco juiqo, intermixed with a double dose Of profanity at the “Ex-confederate House.The idea thrown out by Grant that possibly there had beon so election, anda new one should bo ordered in Mav¥next, has been tho subject of considerable comment here among tho Republicans. They begin to see that Tilden Is as clearly entitled to tho majority of the electoral votes, aa he is to ihafc o( the popular vote, and (hat. ho will uu doubtedly be declared elected by tho joint committees of the two Houses, hence this new dodge to defeat Tilden.Gentleman, prominent In both political parlies hero, are in daily receipt ofletters from nil parts of tho country giving full expression of their correspondents sentiments and showing a vigorous iucroftso »f the feeling “for pence, which sen time lit Booms to prevail in (he opposing political quarters in this city and should a distmbanec occur it will be tho fault of the “would ho dictator now occupying (he White House.Dkmoociitks,at Alba.r .made insteam, in coining went from Buffalo through tho oighloou mile woods it proved io bo tho hardest part of Ida Journey. Having vouched Cleveland ho crossed .tho Cuyahoga,'onrouU (or the eottlomoiil now known1 nu Columbia wheroiiiu brother'had pro coded'‘him; ami after (raveling twenty uni os through a doneo forest, along a trail with now and thou ft morkod tree, over logs, roots and other obstruct lone, a vrav so narrow that thcro was scarcely room enough for u wagon to pass. Ho Anallyreached his destination, tho location,which is now known iu» lioailloy'* milJu, to tho great joy of hH brother. He immediately sol to work and put up a cabin for his family and spent tho first win(ir in genuine pioneer, style jiving on tho wild game of tho forest, roast potatoes, pounded corn, dried pumpkins and milk. Having prepared a pioco of ground in tho spring for planting, ho waft obliged Io make a trip to Olevcland to get sood for planting, do took thro* hornca and hia hired man with him. Having made hie purchase and loaded thorn o» his hersiw,and liav jug got to ii wall under headway for home, ho suddenly recollected that ho had forgo Ion a bush'd of potatoes, lio told his hired man to stay with the horses while ho would return, (a tils lance of three niilefi,) to get the potatoes Mr. II. ran all the way bauk shouhloroi tho potatoes and continued on u run with his load, so nn to get through the woods before night, but lo his great disappointment, when he reached the place whoro ho had left his hired man with the horuoM, ho found that ho hail gouo o». Some wolves coming along that way Imd frightened tho fellow und ho started homoward at a lively gnte, and after another five mile run Mr, H. finally overtook the horses and found tho boy ho badly scared that ho scarcely know what he wan about. Thoy arrived home after u journey of forty miles in one day, nearly exhausted.In tho Spring of ISIS, tho two Hoad-ley brothom built what was called tho old “Sweat mill, whore (hey ground wheat and corn by hand and had to do thoir bolting with a liair seivo.September 13th, 1808, Sally Hoadlcv, daughter of Lomuel iloadloy was born, bring tho first white female child born in what is now Lorain county, ami tho first male, child born »» Bor sin county wan Calvin Geer, Dec. 1808, non ofJames Geer who built the first log cabin in what la now Olmsted. Calvin is sliil living and is a resident of Olmsted. I will treat Lemuel Hoadloy'ft pioneer Hi'o more fully in a future article.HIH MEAT A1 would 'mmoiopilliwl H IHIW S187 B1J1 •VmpsH,J Coi' ESJEKVEALAifcjy- OF i*:vnrR-tnh. A. DtaktinKQt)NE’VDickenson,DhhUuh In AllLUISHIMill!Doors,Sash,BlinchMon ml nil kirn Ik lt;iSCRO]Jll’OTAKE'£Bellevue Flour Is soiling today $1.80 per sack at Chenpsulc Corner.ntMAGSavesAND ?A PBoth WihMakes clo without boiNo Wash 15 No Hot NoSSQ.-pomiSold by Cin sent by K\'| ceipt of SKI (Mlnor.For fine cigars go to Ob cap side Cor-18-31Kgo 18 well lios in thi8 nr of yenraBlIOEVlLLK.bio ono, of incipal Ito-Mr. White I bo is an it both Tit-Louisiana.JBAItLY INCIDENTS - No. 28,•IIY A.S’ 01,0 UtlXTKIi.Mr. Editor: In writing the early ro mini scon com of tho uettlomont of Lorain county, it is next to nn imposBibiii-tv to cot correct dates. In this partied*A very good Gunpowder 'l'ea is selling at 80 cents per pound at Cheap side Corner,- ♦Prime, Green Itio Co flea la selling at 23 cents per pound at ChoapBido Corner,Good brooms aro soiling from 15 lo 20 cents a piece at Cheapsido Comer.Now, French prunes at Cheiipside Corner.Pickles in bulk are selling at 50 cents per 1Q0 at Cheap side Corner.Lemon Feel at 25 cents per pound at Chcapside Corner. 11-15Schcpp'u Cocoa nut is selling at 35 cents per pound ; }£ pound packages at 18 cents, nt Chcupside corner. ItVery fine Gunpowder Ten is soiling at Sl.00 per pound at Chcupside comer♦*“ *-4*-]E]New, looao Muscatel raisins are selling at 13 emits at Chcapeido Comer.■ lt;— -*«Now, English Currants tit 8 cents per pound ut Cboapsidu Corner. 4tCitron is selling al 32 cents per pound at (Jhoapfdde Corner. 11-1511. W. Bell’s Buffalo Soap, the Eureka made by Colgate, and Crumpton llro’a Laundry Soap, four bars for 25 cents at Chcapsidc Ccinirr 11-15ixuiiiisiicii i sun.E, S, A. P, LACEY, Attorueys-al-Law,52!) Sovonlh St,, Washington, 1). C*Amci-iemi unit Foroltfit Pat out*. *VntctHK inOfiiirait liuil! countries. No v\wh IN advancis. No tinlchs tho pnuim Js^ run toil. No foe» fop making ]»rolliniimry t*x-nmlmitioiw. No mldttlonul feus fop o HI lulling und coiukieUn^ u roljoorln«» Special ultoiiiion jplruntn h.iurujioncis Cnsca l)ul'iru tho PiUoni O111ue, Kxluii^ails he 1*lt;jro Contra**, IniVJntto* men t Hulls indifferent state*, mail nil I HI BallonHppurliLlnlng to tnvuntlons or Patents, bTAMl’ PUll I'AMPIH.KT UP SIXTY J’AffXB.Unitcii KIiuon (Jmirtx and Dopitrt-ItlC8lt«4,Clnlips jn'osccutod in tho Snnvcmo Court of the Uni tod Status Court of Claims,. Court off'Atuiuluvlfvnnvi: til* A luUiimii (’Inline UtiniluinHCAinmisalonorK of Alabumii Claim s, Hunt Horn c;iulms Coinmihslnu, and nil cliiHfri'fl of will claims bofuro tho ExcmUlvu Ddjmitnieuu,Arrrariv of Pay ami, liouiily.OiUcots. iioldlori. und »iiilotbOf tho lzito war, ir the ip not vs, lire In many o n^is* on tilled to momjy from the Cioi'crnmout, ut which they hnvo no luiowlcdK's, Write lull history of service, ami *tnU amount ol pay ruul bounty ve-coivwl. 10 in* 1« e stamp, a ml a full runivr after v x a mi nation, will bo tflvun J'Jti free.PUllNlOlkN. .All olllecrs, Mddiers, ami Ha Hops won n dud rupimctUor Injured Ui tlm Into wup, henvcvur flllghUy.ciut uidalti a ponsiun.UnUutl Statvi. l*vnorul I.iuitl OfflcoContested Lam I Cnsc^, Pi Ivnto Land Oainm* Mfnmr Pra-emptlon and JloniiMoflil Cnsos prosucutud Hefoiothu (Jcuural Jaunt oniuoaml nopartmontiirthe Interior. ,Old KotiiHy Lund Wimiuitw,Tim lint Ueport ot tho Comm hs Ion or of tho c;unoral Land Oilleo shows Sl6,J7,GO ttoros of Hoanty Jamd Warriiiit. outstumUiiK* Those \v*‘Pi3 isMtcd undi'Pnet of IBM and prior ticb. \Ya pay cash for them. Sond by ri^Murud lei* tor. Wlmro at*fii^nmonls arc iniporfuoi wo«lvo InHtniotlons to nciPloct ilium,Each departmcml of oar huslnuss is conduct* ud In a buparato bureau, tinder iho clmrno of tho Haino exporianccd parties employed by Dm eld drtn. Prompt attention to nil business en-trusted lo m Ib thus hocurod.Address U. S A. T. LA CRY, AUmnoyn,Washington, 1), C.SoliCOjNBOOTROOM -1,IT.II oil ml In the(IIVI Ordot'H 1) attended to.$fiT* SCRIuukI or m:S. LWINDGb 32. X 2:llloab ftftiA Speciatttllifcl, IStono OnAfoi’t,
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