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3 ; THE CHICAGO-DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, 'NOVEMBER 17, 1872, ;- i i - 3 0 isind T - B ™ = = - 1 direct robbery in Paris than in eny other city on T« most charming woman in Paris, reared in do- | forgotten sum of her Ii = 2 CRIME I PARIS, ihe faco of the earth. ALl the merchants. he EUGENIE GRANDET; mestie pleasures, on whom all amaied at horas, | ek Pt o 0% aida Trenis, see Borimammscs, | Sy ioktho to horsemen of 6. P. T James, but | the pravars of men. His only: quarzel with the says, cheat in tho quality or quantity of their on, and whose wishes wera laws for a father—Oh, | coined during the relgn-of ‘John the Fifth, in | seibed as cenls or the Tadian sammer. And | “Piitualist theory of the universs isita neglect goods; tho brokers aud Lanlors tako adwaniose | Soenes of Provincial Life, | B3 feibor! Auncite, hois desd. Well, T havs. | 1725, the intrinsio vafio of eaah ong betng 1o | thap eeeorm e e o hole o B hor o o ?fi;;::fif:fi:‘;;%m?gfifg‘ggmm ch s n 3 0 L of the most flimsy pretexts to incresse the rate meditated about my position, and have ‘thought | lisbonnines, or one bundred and. Eichys xhy-eight | tranced on the gorgeons Indian summer, and he | intellect.n N . sy, he goes farther; he fays of Somo of the Peculiar Characteristies De i i invari : e r * | of interest; the card-players are invariably | of him also, I have grown old in twenty- | francs and eixty-four: centimes, her - % 1 (fnrioci cheats (which is. the caso pretty much every- four hours. Dear Anms, if to keo a0 tald, Bers bt ke , her Zather | looked eniranced on her, and at last he told the | prayer, rather 1nconsistentl v : veloped in the Fremeh Curiosi: mhere) e Goraramant ofcials Jesther fse | Tvariate rom the Ereeh of DeBatas or The e | o et yom, -t~ B, 08 oD | Ll ndeed and Sy arket Talto was | o, old sigey. B sho hoded nof his rsns- e s . ties of Crime nests ithout = exception; and * everybody cago Tribune. to escrifico all tho.enjoyment. of your luxurious | scxceness and besuty of tho aforeceid coins, | Fummer scong ant sre b S Aot all the | wiedns, 20k 17 habib of mind to think other- 3 | swindles the Government out of its duties and life, your dress, yonr opera-box, we would not | whiih glittered like suns. Tlem, five Genovrines, | brightness «;}:n | mpon his 801 'mt @ | wise than solernly of the feeling which prompts taxes, The same general characteristics extend VI, beable to meet " the expenson incident tomy | or ‘tive-liTe pieces. of Genos,—anather rare the prineipal fo :“d within went ont. brioe | V% I if & potoncy which F rhosld Tike to to cities which arc not.worlds; but_the expe- : dissipated life ; nor can I accept 0 many sacri- | coinage, and worth eighty-soven francs ab the | reforomnce to has rsaicy Of the poem aro & brief | see guided, not extingnished ; devoted to_prac- A People with a Genius for Roguery | fience of most sirangers in Paris will confirm When Father Grandet had shut bis door 1o | ficas. We, therafore, part fouaay fof Ve broke.”'s, but & hundred for amatenrs of gold. | ae it bon o lie anderings in many lands, which | ticallo ub:cte, instead of wasted upon air. In 5 A ' | this Parisian view of total depravity.there, called Nenon. “Ho leaves her, Holy Virgin | Ob, happiness!” | Shohad. them from old Mr. do 1a Bertilfors, | and sg on 5 il Opio and the Wabash, | some form or other, not et evident, it may, as under All Circumstances. of Pacisinn soraEuoupszss . | Do not uatio the dog, end do mob go fo | Eugenio bounded vith jop. Chirles mads a | Tiem, thrse Spanish quadruplos of Puilip ths | Seena i whish seor Beion OF an Indian summer | alloged, bo necessary to inan's. highest culiire- > atisian residence and influence notably | ygep; we have to work togather, At 11 Corn. | Motion, and she grew cold from fear ; but, hap- | Fifth, s.truck 1729, and given by Madames Gene description of her Indian ZJififar; :hnrn;s~ Wi?“:mgiul;' g“l.oxhfl& I ;&nk %y pefrs%ns k3 e gcale of e— embody the true French spirit Of the gro-| .. =% 7 3 pily for her, he did not wake up. Bhe con- | tillet, wiio always made the same remark ag ghy i - Pl 4 r ¥ Tllustrative Incidents and An- | conduct. Macaulay tells of ouo Colonel Turner, i “ ng, phim | ¢ When shall Iretnrn? I do not know. The | yellow-bird, is worth qmeg-exghnmes. Keep | his wild Sestarenie y fus rising traneports; | tolerance —being ~ in ' their ~ cese in- anged during tho Restoration, who, just e- | from knocking, and tell him to come in very | climate of the Indies ages Europeans rapidly, | it carefully, my pet; it will be the Sower of | hee ding Jook, s thets f passion ; her un- | tensified by the notion that they have access ecdotes. fore springing-into eternity, told the populace | qujetly. The police regulations forbid the mak- | €specially & European who works.” Call it ten | your treausaire.” ~ Item, what her father though | thinga® The “princi et ng shadow onall | to the ear of God, I regard others who employ o his bt irhens ho o | {28 of moises sb night, Besides, it is not noces. | J¢Ar2 from now. In ien years, your dsughter | the most of (the gold in these coine was ‘of | descrigtion of this goldon season o mumtel | st Toe il ey e Vol cream of the {hat ho had alwasa taken of his hat when hoen | % b neighbors to know tht Tam going | TLLES eiEbieen; sho will bo sour compsnion,— | twenty-threo” carat and a fraction), s hundred | flow of wordy mhese eumere ey Sinsugical | carth The faith that simply adds to the folly Francis L. said that Paris was less a city than | fored church. 2. < u pm_e e t e intot yourspy. Tho world will be harsh onyou; | Holland ducats, made in the year 1755, Tegular thyme seem aliks unstudied, and o s ‘1" and ferocity of the one is turned to endurin = P o : Troppmaunn, that forms & French counterpart | to start off. jour ~daughter will perhaps bo more-|and worth memly- thirteen “francs. Jlem, | which appaars i e ; and a style | swoetness, holiness, abounding charity, an e world. If truo in bia time, the forcs of the | for' this staid Anglicen consolation: Tropp- | Having spoken thus; Grandet wentup tohis | 50. We have scen ' instances of tho | a grest curiosity!—precious medals fo misers, | Lmitatinbe oy JaSeneral free fromthe cramping | eelf-sacrifice by the other. Christianity, in epigrem has been increased a hundred-fold by 3‘;’:{‘ da ){'s;rgg:vgss;:ergr?;g it:g“ if:;:%z:uwm'x‘?xg Iaboratory, wiere Nanon heard him moving, %\;dgzg::tg ‘g( thelv;‘arld, “: the ingn.hgm;le ‘h““fiF"“@“‘* ’fiaign of L]i}:r(?’ m:d Ifivn e. fos;::’ “sg:eg{;:g?emi?m t“pon ;hicg I;L f‘“f; f the nineteenth tury. The e b - i i i “ ghters; let us know enough to | with that of Virgo, of pure gold; twenty-four e o en T if not contemp in it ihe progress of °l;‘$e eenmdcsn u“? X authorities were willing to comply, but feared | TUmbling, going and coming, b“_‘,‘"‘h care. He rofit by it. Keep in the depth of your soul, as | carats fine, —thg ‘magni wntgnuinsge o; the REVELATION AND SCIENCE. purer forms, pnya:i:xqts 8t disciplines whick fact is exceedingly woll illustrated by 3 book e | 3hat Troppmann would take advantage of the oc- | evidently wisked to avoid waking bis wife or | T will, the memory of those four years of happi- | Great Mogul, and each.one f which was sorth i fow of us can neglect withou? moral loss. Bat cently published by Hachette, in Paris, entitled | casion to cu his throat. They, therefore, had daughter, and especially not to excite the stten, | ness, and bo faithful, if you can, to your paor | thirty-seven france forty centimes by weight, | The Chasm Betwecn Theology ana | 10 500d cancome of giviagits delusive value * Paris, Ses Organes, Ses Fonclions et Sa Vie | him tiedto a, chair, hands and legs, dnd placed | tion of hienephew, whom he had begun to curse, | friend. I cannot require it, however, becauss, | but at lesst fifty franos for connoissears who T b Physical Stndics. Ey clqu::mg tosx;x ;L gt‘h powg u]: ;fiys{m na- n the ure. It may strengthen the heart to meet dans la Seconde Moitie du XIXe Siccle,” written | policemen “on all gides of- him 10 | 33 hegaw alight in hi . In the middle | YOu 8ee, my dear Annetie, I must conform tomy | love to feel gold. - Jtem, The: Napoleon of forty- resent ntem; N on pividn us Foom Sris muimn’,_ look at life in a ::ommonplace way; and | francs, xecelsved two d’;;n baf.o:e,l_)md which ahg. Review thgre!:l;a n:;n ‘i::: ln&:: C;!:mr fl;glgg {:gx“x! l\:r)ii\ei’egg :h;:a l&d;“‘,éil?gigmmgw S - ] g of Esop's = is revent any sudden movement. Tropp- f " by M. Maxime du Camp. M. du Camp is a | FIToR0 PRV eudfen jmovement. —T¥oPD-! ot ihe night, Eugenie belioved sho had | B! A i 5 ¢ i ; ua o - . i r £ o gure it out exactly. Therefore,. I must | had carefully put in L dpurse. This treas--| touching th i Journelist, who printed o series of reviews em- | procautions, aud, turnfig to AL du Camp, who | hieard tho voice “of ‘s dying man, sud, | think of it bt bormien ooy |/ ity pukin bec red b cotas, roal works | Teigion. Tho fat peper i o bullns wEiL,oh | oroherd broughi’ s iresmro of foriiy greater brecing the main points of interest 1n Paris lifes | was presont. aid: “I could commit suicide, in | for ber, it was Charles ; sho had left him sopale, | of the necessities of my mnow ex- | of art; concerning which Father Grandet some- { found eseay by Father Dalgairms—on fio oat- ‘b”;fihedm"f’,“"g“’;gfl&b‘fia i!énh,mdlirecthiasues ~ | we all admit; bat it wor simply dishonest 2nd has now collected them in book-form. | Spite of their efforts, if I wanted to, becauseI | 5o helpless !—perhaps he had killed himself, | istence, and I will confess to 'you. that | times informed himself, snd which he wished to | est cf all questions, “Is G i o bat 3 s Thave 'found. Liere in-Saumur, at my uncle's | seo from imd to tims, in order fo state to his | Thea thero s a most pelinsid wad e Ml 1o alfsm,hiar {5 ls suth Iesuns that aro Alwaysip n i 3 have means at my-command which they know i o 5 They are a sacession of dissolving nothing sbout, But I shall n 3 ) She quickly wrapped herself in & hooded pelisse, ry 2 o Sl i ! S 3 it ot kill myself, be- . = . -1 | house, & cousin whose ways, appearance, min hter thei tring erfecti tent—we do not {nci views, portraying customs - and charaS- | cange Fdon't want o bring dishonor upon, my | And started to go out. At first, & bright light | and héars would please you, and who, mommf: g::s?ry?tot ) lun‘i?h’lx:g,. e tliacas, e pare ideu&fifi;fi:@fifimfiififl%fl:fif Gateta e, peem, b0 £ Jitessor Tyne = imself approving of a practice based upon . teristics of too broad a ecope toadmitof de- | yamily.” It is no, wonder ~ that -Bar- | which shone through the cracks of her door | seems to me to have — the - impreseion, - the xichness’ of the | materialistic concapti g scription in the space of & newspaper article; | um ‘wishod to give bonds for Tropp- | madehef fear thero was a fire, but she was soon | ** Ho must bave been very tired to have quit | letters, D hous squsro. edges - wore _mob | ton. There is aupeusay’byynnrl.rcgpgdm iy | & “mere figment of the intellect,” end not appearance, and {ske him on ad | reassured, ns she beard the hesvystepsof Nanon, | Writing to her,” said Eugenio to herself, asshe | yot scratched. - But ehe: thought neither | eminent physiologist, on the manifestation f&;‘gg‘:fiifi gt‘znflwmc:tuhm?né xfgfammelg nh;é':lg?{.’ WaTH i o i but, leaving his slatistics and comments upon | IanR'S % ¢ exbibition-tour throtgh the United States. A | 413 1or voice blended with the neighing of many the various duties of municipal administration, Taan with #0 high sease of honor.would have 88w that thelattcrqtoppadmthemnddle of that | of these curiosities, nor of her father's mania, | of “Mind and Will in Naturo;” and lastly, wrasu.in% with yourself—which is nob o - b s sentence. di shy by divestit reelf | th thre 7 2! there sre certsin gleanings which will find 80 | poen well worth secing. . - - | horses. . . She justified him! Was it not st that tims | of s treepnreng et bo b : T, :ii“c‘f:%:;he of. | about “pravars ‘two Grom tha" pueny | Preratall. ‘Homeans fo approva of praver interesting place among the Z Doctor Morel, in & treatice antll{ad_“l;u it Ig my father carrying away my cousin ?” | im; ossible for that innocent fiirl to perceive the | her cousin, and finally succee ded in making out, ‘| scientific and one from the moral and I;)mlo{ f_md- Jrivee to, Cod-a a epiinigl remedy. CUBIOSITIES OF CRIVE. Degenerescences e ['Espece Humaine,” hsa | aid she {0 hersolf, purtly opening her door, so | coldness imprinted on that: fettor ? To yonng | after some errors in computa tion, that her coina | sophical point of view, respectively written by | o oo iy, yoainess or evil. Yot what czn Pasis being 8o essentially conmopaliten, it is | 18080 tho Fredch pagple to Delieve 1t 1ho | gently s fo provent ta squesking, but so a5 to | E11s Who have raceived a religious cducutios, | woro smiriasieally worth, s out - thousend | Frofeasor Syndall, his shonymori 130w of thg | Lo fesoy oriled By guck methods se ho seoms entirely possible that the features which | gympgion ™ M. Du ‘(?nm;mfou:es’ t;:i:,a o:trci?zt seo what went on in the corridar. who are ignorant, and pure, all is love 80 soon a8 | ‘eight hundred france, but that; they could besold | Athenczum, and by Professor 3'Cosh, of Prince- | moral tgncfica? Hye himself ‘;robab?ly quzs—y X ; they put thelr feet in the enchanted zealm. of nd ; i i 3 : ; 3. du Comp Lus noticed, and others thst | Ho'tells s of o widlo family of thiovos, | Suddonly hor oye mot that of herfathor, vhoso | Joa. "oy walk therein, surtoundsd by 1ho | her meales sho. begun Lo si plsud £y chigptag | Gptovs i o, prodnoion of 5 Thocisi2hics® | fions th freedom of tho will, 'snd hus Rovar may be added to Lis observations, should bo | 6ne genoration succacding another, Then thero | look, wandering and heodless thongh it.was- | heavonly light which their sonls emit, and the | hande, Likes child compellect fo work OFf its | able mav, snd shows signs of the wost smeiss | Admitted the personality of God,~both cond oceasionally encountered elsowhere. The differ- | %2s the Nathan femily, fonrteon of ‘whom were | frozs her with terror. The goodman and Nanon | beams of which' flash upon their lovérs ; thoy “surplus Joy by maive motions o £ tho body. Thus | and eaens effort o get at ihé core of tho ques- Hons of any feal prayer, howover, purely spiz encis, that they are common to Paris, and con- | TisHted with condemnaiions, amonnting it 90 | wory couneetod by & hick iaf, tho ends of | COIOF them with fhe fires of their' om | both father and dsughier. had rocioned op their | fion ho diacusses; snd Svery ous O (hem s | e, ThEFo I8 scareely's iukiu the chaia of ; e e oius g | 88ETeEate to 200 yoars of imprisonment. A fel- | Tere confected by o thick staf feclings, and ascribe to them their | fortunes; he, to goand sell his gold; Eugenie, | more or lesa devoted to the great problem of thy Aot OF vad h s prayer bl fam stitute what may be P g low named Boutiliez must have belonged to some c g! ulders, and held | noplo” ' thoughts, The errors of s | to cast hursmto an ocean of affeation true relation of man to that mysterions Ang | D0ASt the sort of verificstion which physical crime, developed aiike among thoe devotees of | guch family; for, after having sfabbed' Lis | & T0pe, towhich wag fastened a small cask, like | woman almost always come from her belief in | = She'put the coins back -in the old purse; took | awful eystem of universal oyrdur “:vfjflh sclence requires. How, then, conld wé haVe a socialvice and tho grost crimigals. Take, for | motler ffiy.six fimes, he lay down besido | those which Fathor.Grandot amused bimse by | xight, or her confidonce in truth. For Eugonie, | it, aud went back up staira withemt hosltation. | aivays ssems to be. in dwager of crusming | Tore ,mpresiTe though udconscious sdmis- instance, & description of a certain thieves’ re- | her dead body, and said in the mom- | makingin his workshop during his pure mo- | these words, My dear Annette, my welr-gemv~ The secret distress of- her cousin made her for- | him by it smm:dm weight and its op°- :;,?m&{,er ‘;f,‘iii{fm"{? m@‘&?{g‘fh?figfim'fi =ort, where the firat object meeting the eye | ing that ‘““he had passed = good night.” | ments. ed,” achoed in her heart as the sweetest lan- t the night and the proprieties.; besides, ive ai # 3 K i is 'an ingenious and polits notice | Another follow, named Verdure,. went io the | _* Holy Virgin! Sir, this is mighty heavy,” said | guage of love, and carcssed her 5ol as, in her | was B:u:;ghlh‘;ugh Rer conscies ica, et dore fv’:?u‘:fi‘ilcff e g x;sm::;?ter:?itx:fl jorld around Lim, the physical metliods of _ which reads: \*To avoiddisputes, the customer | guillotine to sed bis brother exgouted, snd camo | Nenon, jna low woice. * oS childhood, the divine notes of. the Venité Adore- | votion, and her happiness. As sh e stood on the | Wlating him to assert his ‘spiritns] preemi. | mnCnsration are really quite inapplicable? ie requested, it sou please, to pay when ho ia | buck bonsting to his comrades thst hohed pick: | ¢“Wista pity that it is nathing but big sois” | mus, ropehted by tho orgun, awreded her ear, | Ireshiold.of the Qoor, bolding thua. condlostick | noncetn s siructure.of whichIt 18 he himsel? | Lot Chsiet aenie iomoer, foAly prars in 3 2, Take care not to hit the | Besides, the tears which still wet the eyes of | in’one hand, and her purse in the other, Charles | who has-discovered the ke; , & key all contained it i e i Obarles’ wore ovidence to et of all those | woke up, &sw his consin,. and ra mained sgaps | Within his own nature—togethes with. ho Key | coyobt 1oy pon 2o e Loy, e served.” The brazenness with which prices and | ed five pockets successfnlly- while there, and | zeplied lhqg'undman. regulations are printed in the cartes of themost | showed four watches and a purse in proof of it. | candlestick. fushionable resteurants becomes disgusting in | Ther isslso & clase of murderers, of pecu- | This ecene was lit up by a solitary candle, | noble qualities of 22 the - heart - by | with amazement. Eugenio steppe d forward, set | to many other and higher Emblemsy which.are | gelf, or some other being. Sull, in Professo S 3 , 5. r comparison with the delicacy, of this notice to | liarly Freuch organization, who ' are led | placed between two balustrades of the staircase. [ which & womali should bo | the candlestick on the table, and eaid, wit to be £ ike, in hi Tyndall’s prai thieves, Bome of the other airangements, how- | into_ tho commission of crimes by the | . “ Cornviller,” eaid Grandot to bie watchman, | attracted. Could sho know 4hat, if Charles | trembling. voice, *My. cousin, T Tav 2o 2ok | shone. Ta E“;‘?:;‘::‘Q‘L:L’:f‘é’;:;;“;‘:?s o Tyadall's praiseworthy candor s to the theo- ever, are_more practical. The warm wine | fascination of notoriety. The assassin, | * did you bring your pistols ?” loved his father so much, and- wept him 80 | yonr pardon for a-gerious offenc e I have com- | specimens of the frezdom of diecussion onsocial ings, mdmhfsost&!fi:::;::is:\igni?cifigéit is served in cups of hard ware, which | Lemaire, refused counsel for his defence,- be- “No, sir. What is there to fear for- your big | truly, that tenderness came less from the good- itd inst you; but God wiill- pardon- roble: wl E i P 5 s can be nueed, 38 occagion may. demand, | cause, a8 he said, he' ** would never have com- | sous2” T AN ness of his heart than -from parental kindness ? K‘.fi m?gl;m ,y,;u Blot it out.” L ghe -c?fu“:ipa?;?y,vifi;’ l::.\liéa!lz;l:h usp%‘esegé :a;;yflx:i “"u"tu ylrxsf‘:;?]mmg' 0 X for throwing at s neighbor's head without in- | mitfed murder except. for the glory.of dying on b, nothing,” said Father Grandet. Mr. and Mrs. William Grandet, by always satis- [ -+ What is it 2" eaid Charles rubhing s eyes. | from writeru of the highest rank to the hum- | Si ints ot Tines s 2nd deciaring that curring the expenge of breakage. The coffes, |'the scaffold.” ~Since M. du Camp's book was | Besides, we will go qmckl{." continued the lfing the fancies of their son, and by giving him T haveread thesetwa lotters.” Dlest ; but in such ‘essays, equally, when they | neglost t?z discip] lelsw "ch View of us caa Which comes on alresdy sugared (an economical | vritten, there has been & tragedy. in Paris, in | watchman; * your tenants have picked out | allthe enjoyments of wealih, had kopt him | Chasles bishied. ; do appear, there ia the same 6videnco that omy | Lobe of & rocl HireL 1058 W 62 happy symp. precaution), and which is called un noir simply, | which an outraged husband killed his wife |-their best Rorses for you.” from making - those- - horrible caloula- | . & How has this happened 2" ssid dhe. Why | timo is onb of perfect intellectnal frecdom a0d | coimmen o rmens by Soion OO the part of phiyvical is served in'iron cups, securely aitached to the | in her paramour's. bedrliamber. The occur- | — Good! good! You did not tell them whero | tions. of wlich, to s grester or lesser | did Icome here?- Totoll the truth, I do not | equality, and, on the whole, Of mutual To- | waescarnai ony poarrow creed;and become wall by chains. The resort hes 3 number of .| Tenco csused grest excitement, and atiracted | I was goiog 7" extent, most childron are gilty at Paris; whon, | know. . But T am tempted not to Tepent greatly | spect betweon the thinkers’ st either and of | Doggubolicend humen. Tomen in such a exits, all of which become available upon the ap- | universal comment, becanse of the singular | . I did not know.” > confronted with Parisian plensures, they form | of having tead theso letters, -6ince thoy have | the social scale; and of equal candor of | thet thiskers hie M Srerceen bfl‘gyr lonbt proach of the police. z circimstances of the ¢ase and the prominence.of “ Good! Isthe wagonstrong?” desires and conceive plans which they regretfully | ensbled me to.know your heart, your soul, ( admission =#8 to the cenfral facis to be | Dalsairns will n f e uu;unen_u ‘g ‘“be’- THE IDEA OF GOVERNMENT the parties. Within & month, there wore twenty-| = This one, master 7 Certainly ; it will carry | seo constantly pastponed and delsyad by tho lifs | gnd ot = = ks studied, though, of, course, with oqually Wid | s of avprotimatie i o (el the among the lower classes of the Parisin popula- | such murdérscommitted in Paris and the provin- | three thoussnd pounds. -How much do your | of their parents. . The prodigality of the father, | ~ ' And what #” askod Charles, differences as to the trus interpretation of them, | s the rarare phloissbire oy nos oo o 03 tion is_exceedingly peculiar. Among us, thoe | ces, thiough the occurrence of wite-murder for- | casks weigh 2 therefors, had been 8o grest as to sow .in the “ And your plans,—the need you have of a | and the{rue inferences to be drawn. On both -E“ “m losophers is not sofar off as general disposition of the people is'to assist in | infidelity had always. been exceedingly rara be- I Loow,” gaid Nanon. ¢ This is cpretty | heart of his gon a true filial love, without any | sum —" 2. k kinds of"the question alike, any digcoverer of a i Ao the execution of the law, A policeman isnot.| fore thistine, T noarly eighteen hundred.” afterthought. = Nevortheless, Charles was a ( My dear consin —" future age, writing with & few mumbers of the METEORGLG. .CAL: necesearily regarded as a common enemy to An smusing incident, illusteating the coolness “Will you keep quiét, Nanon? You will tell | child of Paris, trained by Parisian customs, and ¢ Hush, hush, my cousin! not so loud! let us | Conlemporary be i i Tankind. " Tn Batis, it 1 the pracise opposite. | of Parisian murderers, is told by M. du | mywife { have gono in the countr. I will be | by Annette herself, to calenlats everything ; | not waken anybods, 1iere," said she, opening eriod 1o which cifi?fé?&i“‘éii:?é“&i’i‘nfi?fi - . The gens d'armes rsrely walk the atreets alone; | Camp. An_sssassin, nemed Lacenaire, was | back for dinner. Gofast, Comnviller ; wo must | aiready.an old man under the mask of youth, | her purse, are the savings of & POOF girl who Toen ono of cations. mebion franknes Thee muns weither neleni iR aypoitlnd, they have found it safer to bunt in pajrs, 'The | known as an excellont penman. A couple of. | be at Angers before 9 o'clock.” ‘He had received the frightful education of that | noeds mothing. - Charies; fake Zhems This | earnestness, and chaos, in which the represente | i i sieamest OF state pay enolnted ; Perisian populaco is alwasa apt to develop # | dramatic suthors wished {0 asail themselves of | The wagon started off; Nanon bolted the Lall.| socisty whore, in ono evening, there are com- | morning I did not know what money was ; you | tives of all extremes of Opinion compIted nores | © Ha sondered siew secios be by oumpee oy R TS: sympathy with any person who may be.arresied, | his accomplishment, and sent him a new dplly to | door, unfasténed the dog,-and went-to bed with | mitted, in thonghts and words, more crimes than | have, tanght me ; it is marely amema,—t.h'nc is | quite honestly, and not unfrequently in deep be- 3 : Jomy lfi:.Gorm them | a bruised ehonlder, and no one in the neighbor- | justice punishes in the criminal couris; where | all. A cousin. is almost -a: brother ; you could | wildermentat their wonderful congmenceg{gm 5 - % 3 without | sloppiog to _inguire _iito, s | copy whils in priser. - Lacenaire eturaed them | 3 br idor, and 0 ono in : Jjustice of e cage, e weaker wex is invari- © manuscript with his refasal to' do the work. ood guspected either Grandet's:departure or | jests assassivate the grandest ideas; whexs one | certainl : ister's purse.” - the f: i ; anc ir ve iffere Y xine dra > i icide it Ibis ‘the eubject of tbia frequently mistaken | ‘T have read the piece” bo said. in hia snswer, | the object of ‘his journey. The goodmane. dis. | 1 Iooked upon a5 abls anly in DIOROLHon B8 one Engagig,o ki 83 6i0 had nobore- | encas 2810 &?fié’;fi?i—:fir‘.f’&féfix'fi’&“fg_ Baeiode frug | cletk camultied, mnicids in “viapathy. The action of the polica has been | * snd found it altogethor too stupid.” cretion was perfect. No one ever saw a aon in | takess correct view of things : nd there, totake | soen 5 refasal, and her conein remained siont. | signed. And yehs thers mo e of rony oo | Corsncr abed wilimeelert of puo. Slcdt, tho paralyzed by the mob g0 often thatthocustomof | o REFORY. _ - .- . | thathouse, fall of ‘gold. After having learned | & corroct view.of things is to-believe in othing, | © *Well, will you refuss 2. asked Euganie, the | Proximation of convictions, not very Kere rine | el of suy batss for tho siimde eased it making arrests in the open streets has been AL. du Camp traces some reforms that bave | during the . morning, from the talk at | —neither in feelings nor men, nor even in facts; beating of whose heart was:heard :in. fi,m ‘midst Elpi, but, 8o far as it goes, ’hopem: Onz thing | was the repl .yx.'he Wwas getting alona o % largely sbandoned, azd the police ususlly en- | boen madein French prison-life. Many of thess | the ~wherves, that’ gold hsd doubled | they make falso facts there. ‘There, to take & | of that ducp slonce: - we may certainly observe inrelation to th grent | was £0ing 10 be MArTsod Hert Samih s G deavor to trace the offender to gome stopping-.| are fumiliar to thosewho are interested in such | in price, owing to the fitting ont of numer- | correct view, it is necessary to ‘weigh each | The hesitation of her cousin humilisted her ; | fundamental spiritual problems ander dicens. | 0 b6 Mool wis ho s Seaimad the Cooms place, there quictly arrest bhim, and then | maiers. In order.to. show haw. thoroaghly | ous vessls begun at Nantes, and “thst specula- | moming the purse of a friend ; to know how to | bus the need in which he was appeared rora dis. | aion: mat only that the Fheologians sndmare: | That il ot Hore aepimed the, Coroner, burry Bim of in s cah. Yeb| Parigian -M. du Camp is, however, and | fors hadarfived at Angers to-buyup what thoy | shrowdiy make -ones self euperior to evers- | tinctly to her mind, and &ho bant hor knee. physitians are lesmning fo tall s angnags wiich | this Lasipsest? | o £ Ab Ehe hoitom o i is s singular contradiction of the | thus give entire harmony ‘o this article, | conld, the old vinedresser, by simply borrowing | thing which happens; moreover, to admire [ «] will not get up until you bave taken this | men of science can undecstandand ths men of ——e Parisian charscter that il looks to the Govern- | we give & translation . .of .-his = opinion |'some horses from his farmers, was enabled to | nothing,—neither works of art, nor noble deeds; | money,” said she. ** My consin, please, will you | science to talk a language which theologians s:d R RO. T T. = AILROAD TIME, TABLE. ment for protection in everything. M. du | of the guillotine: . * At that time (during the go and sell his, amd to ‘bring back, instead of it, | and to agsign personal interest as the main- | notanswer? Letme know if you honor me; | metaphysicians can understand, bnt that the » Camp illustrates this sentiment by the case of | Revolution), a philosopher-and a friend of man, | In orders of the Receiver General on the Treas- | epring of everything. After & thousand | jf- o i ienti ind. i 3 a e A e R o e bt St Slon | ooeaieh s e 3 SAADod P | ot e s peron o Do i O oramant | o e e et i, T | onungenetene = T e, | gk sl mindyin syl ot oy o | TRETTNT W] DEBARTORE (F TRATS from her. “Voyons!” she cried; we'll see now | that does its work with. vertiginons rapidity. | securities, after having incrensed it by the ex- | tifal Annetts, compelled Charles to think | Charl i 5 i eieped i 7 what our Assembly is doig. We'll see whether | When.you have placed your neck-ina little aper- | change onhis.gold. - seriously; she- spoke to him of his | co .“lffiiggflht:mgfi o efht: kl;eu;d;! ;:tfi:: ifi'g‘&?:s? ic:fi:,gog;:?eigdn;d‘::::ugnes:, Winter it they'll return me my soup-pot, or not.” | ture which opens upon eternity, a steel blad “+ My father is going away,” said Engenie, who | future gompou, ‘while passing a-perfumed hand knseliz'xg. ‘When shafelt these hot tears, Euge- | gropeits way towards a sort of concor nf-i tg Arrangement. Oz the other band, o Frenchman could | delicately tompared, weighing 60 kilogrammes, | hsd heard eversthing from the hesd of the | through hia locks. As ehe fized one of his | nio asized upon the purse and amptied it'on the | Spititual faith. The theologiane, 5o joug s | Chicage, Burlington & Quiney Rulroad, & trenched in narrow and bigoted poeitions, have | Por Ui ek Lakest, Indis endesvor o Exmuggh: 'mnnytthi:;lg _lhrul: h f;ll‘ninthr;uq\_uétfem o% f‘t l:flecang {Jtox.nn hight !éflngg . Bizsnco;;:.s xea(t.o;edrin the hl:n‘l;e, l:l;ld 9“;;!’ B§a mtade‘hhi;n flnalcuhtx éi!e l;flahu feminin- | taple. : the Custom House without having the [ of twometres and four-Gfths. and the inventor, | the distant rambling of the wagon, which grad- | ized and materialized hifn. A double corrnption, | - 1t _ 27 end s L 1. Guilloin, assares us th{ tho most yon can | ualy diod away, resounded 1o zaozd in slosping | bu eleganily polished, in good ante. - | with ey, + Bear-soibing. my o’ Seual | iverty ol BescnE, course, of wholésom and Canal and_Sixteent d az Di e A x;‘Liifl Al l(lil ms‘icifilfluggmt” ibly feel light chill.”” S ki hen, B ie heard in he “Y foolish, Charls id de voyage, who_would consider if eir duty | poseibly feel is a slight chill.” aumur. Just then, Eugenieheard in her heart, *You are foolis] arles,” gaid she to him. | be . This 3 good . char: 18ti to defraud the Government. — bofore she heard 'it with. her esr, s moan | “I shall have muchstrouble in teaching you m?:;bmme Ci!:l: ;:i will ;fifi ’;g'“m me ;tl?;. —:f:ss,‘hefnd ::stem:;lfigu g:fl nfin ""Zé’;';; which penetrated the walls, and ‘which came | good manners. You have acted very wrongly | sid 1l go into partnerahip ; T wil 3 from her cousin’s- room. A~ luminous' band, as | towsrd Mr. de Lupesulx. Of ‘course § 3 :;lsl’ :l:a“v:éln%gtgnu: you mqu;é :Ea:“g:u bl;.:: g)ew :;t;:;:a g;r t;:%fy"aiggt:fi:nfimtf:azgai thin 24 the edge of = sabre, passed through the kuah'lv that _hu bm mot a very hon- | yon must not give too. iren & yalue to this gift.” | quence is that science, thm':gh still naturally crack of the door; and cut horizontally {orable . man; u wait il he _is | " Charles was at last able to express his - ewo- | enongh s little fefe exallee, is beginning to listen A GENITS FOR ROGUERY i pervades tho bntire population of Paria to = EPIZOOTIC. eater or lesa extent, snd a tmely wordor | . Hhonght serves to furh the entire drift of the |-~ ited fiorsesf. er, loquitur : i 5 i Gayly the cavalier mounts in tho moruing, H i logs ; th fely despil i i i popular feeling. There is & quick response 1y the balusters ~ of = the” old staircase. | powerless; then you can safely despise him. | tjons, @ to reason, even where re: > to, and the moat ready appreciation of,. humor rfifi?fiiéfifi&'flfflfiffifififigfig i He suffers,” said she, going, up & coupls | Do yo:hhnew ‘whal Madam Campan said to us? | - Yes, Eugenie; I should have & very small Jmuwleg?uus you, beyon:g the g.?x‘:f&“ ;rf;g among all classes. Bl .du Camp cites | “'gyift on his thordughbred charger ho'll ride, of steps. A second groan brought her. to the | ‘My ulim 80 long a8 2 man is in the minis- | moul'if I did not accept it. - However, nothing | <allaw.. Thus, not only does Dr. Carpenter,who | Downer's Grore Aceoum’ . seversl incidents illustrative of this characteris- | Ab. mottlesome rider, bravo Charges, boware ! Ianding. The door was sjar; she pushed it. | try, worship him.. Should he fall, help to drag | for nothing, trust for trust.™ < -7 | has always been a5 much of & psychologist a5 of | , 3 Hoadays escopted: - - Sundapa excoptpd. T Satars tic. One of them is the case of M. Hippolyte Each breeze bears distemper. There's Death in | Charles slept, his head leaning over the'side of | him to the d\u;g-hanp. Powerful, he is likes | * * What do yon mean?” said.she, frightened: | a physiologist, openly declares his belief that | 9%®cxceviea. - v Royer-Collard. When he gave Lis_firat lecture theair, - tho old arm-chair ; his band had let tho pen fall, | g0d; overturned, he is bolow Marat in hissower, | &« Ligtor, mmy doar. consin, ‘I have thees . | +*Mindand Wili " ace thé bt somroes of orin Olileozo & Altod Bxllcond. inthe Ecole de Medicine, toa professorship it | And here comes ax slegant equipage, drswn by and almost touched the “ground. The irregul ecause Lo lives, and Marat was dead. Lifeisa | He stopped o point to & squsre box, done ap in | ical order &ud force in mature; not only does | CLHs; Alwa & St. Loais Tarugh Lite, aud Logisi- which he had been appointed ageinst the | ~ The very best pedigree'd span in the town. breathing, which the “young man's position | succession of combinations, and it is neceseary | » leather cover, which was on the .commode, | Father ‘Dalgairns rest part, and not Lhey by e“t LA pomaw pport role from Uhicago to Kansas iz “Teuce bk tbeie 11004, sad Soul fad you have gone | nocessitatod, euddonly frightensd Eugosie, who | to study and follow them, i ordor to succeed ia | *Thore, you ses, 1o a thing a8 dear ¢0- me sk | ubtle sad iaganions pupr ©f his religious thosts | St ims &5 S 915, e . 5, Pk Sy 5. m. *3:00p. m: sovereign will of the students, he was hissed. th ) entered at once; .* Ho.must be-very tired,” eaid |-constantly, maintaining’ onee-self in & good | life, That box 18 & pressnt from my mother, | on the candid assertions and adsesiors of ?:mmoz !ci:g::;ct:? dwofindy h‘::: asgcnmltf:; All trace °?’.‘h,=“‘ owner's—and his comes far down. | shg to herself, looking - at & score of sealed let- | position.™ Bineo thi Fodk ey 10 i ow, B 0 the stiack mado Upon Lim. Ho finished | Vo7 Whitl Theyarocosgling! Sad Whal A | lary . gheresd theaddsoasos: " To Mesers, Ferry, | Charloa was toomuch man of the world’; | comid Ioves bu roiah, ahre s bt bas. e | A qarherty Bpencer, | bub Professor | gicigpaile soasac, his discourse, however, and left the lecture-room | From that fine muzzled, red-nostriled ofi-horke’s { Breilman & Co., carriage-makers; to Mr. Buis~ | he had been too constantly happy through his 1d hq aoti ;. . BoL the . O anonymous - ally | Weacna, - Lacon, ngion only to ind 8 conpls of hundred excited students | e ) . son, tailor, ot *Ho lias doubloss artsngod all. | parents,—too much fatterod by eocioty,—to 1ave | Sxae: bt dons B e Ty arin s ois tailel. | make edissions which theg oot bows | J0UE Dieht KecumSaiicn 105 2 T o e, e o agy | O Wbeuco comes 7 Wiy isit? Wieretore and | B8 ST 0, 08,50, 00 200 0 letre REBCS |0t ko Sant in i osss b bacn feua Loy | 28crilogiots.” Eagenic conclusively clasped her | £ow ono sssumption, a5 oy ‘oo from (el | o Eeptat SERA S Tollowod, gatliering sbrengih and coirags 28 it Salling i its. aot ansvind s g two open letters. These words,which. begun | in the Parisian drawing-plate ; be -hed-used: it | o 63:,}";‘,‘;;“';85‘,;1{1,{’:;:&“};;;‘ Jast words. | brother physiologist’s creed, they would not bo snu T icksonrls B went. Coming to the bfiggey where the toll was | worse than the Rinderpest, or the s_hnefi.n;'«. s it one of thamlh“My dear Annette,” made her hesd flhpfléficill“!- ““fi,"""‘fi, W“-l'ittmfl by friction. | which they looked at one nnazhm?_‘witi vl Foch u‘;inkei??sugr.?firfiflfif Tn; Father ;):13 i two sous, he pulled out a twenty-franc piece and | Never to cexse till the horses all die 2 ewim. Herheart throbbed ; her feet werenailod | But Charles was then only twenty-one. At that | eges, “No, I will neither destroy.it nor risk-it | gairns. Dr. Carpenter, while maintaini fry e gave it to the keeper, with the worda: ‘“Tha iy What sbull we do for it? WWhat is the best 2 to the floor. ** Hlis dear Annette! ho loves ;:he | nge, the freshnessof lifo seoms ineparablefrom | in my journeyings. - Dear Eugenie, you ehall -ba | great oerifestness the roal equivalonce ot mane | F2oriar 3 B Supm 31l right, these gentlemen are with me,”—point- | Cider, warm blankels, ot plenty.of rest 7 inloved, Nomorohopo! —Whatdoes hossyte | simplicity of . mind - Voice,"look; and | its gusrdian, Nover has.a friend intrusted.a | respocts of chemical with: viial, vital with new| IPAiPioiial; ;1o Suifiar. tix Homdsy 7 ber?” Theseideas passed throngh her head and .| face. seem to armonize .. with the | more sacredobject ‘to & friend.. Judge of it vons, and nervous with mental force; while as- "““-Wg;' e "i?';’f;- ol ,_h"f,lm'; Lin, and dailfy 4 : xcopt Aonday, via Jacksousilia Divisian- ing totho crowd behind him. The effect WaS in- | Tqw is the head that so proudly was réaring; k . C it ue. The students were conquered, and | ~ And drooping the neck that ved in bis pride, -| Ler heart. Bhe read these words everywhere, | feelings. Ho the ‘harshest judge, the most un- X3 3 L T hile Stoitaney q nd drooping the ne at was carved in bis pride, erywhere, Deliorn: Toicqer, b6 Jeaar oo odating yourself. serting, for instance, that .semi-intoxication, Illinois Central Eailroad. the Professor gave h'{; ne,:;g?‘::: IPX::'?BE gc[ao;fl m;:fia‘ fi?sfii’ffi: e "?fi‘d‘},‘}.";fl:fi ;x:lumhl:.{img., :;zx; :an ;E!c; nfl;gl;g‘.uk l:t.t?r:fi(fi fln‘;‘:“}m o | memenr Soayehesitats to bulibve Toby g Ho got the box, took it from the covering, and | though we know that it enfeebles the will fright- Depot foot of Lake-st. and faot of Twe.xy.second e R ot 3 ot shrebs e Shes widly pulsod puplptoe, 3yl No, 1 wi ead that | usuzer, alays otate to believe in showed adly to "his astonished cousin n toilet- |:fully, nevertheless often sets up an. activity of it ifices 13 Cautl-stey oraer of Madison. have been controlled by 8o subtle & piece of sar- Siix Bl 3 draughts heno losgor canidrame 1:“3;; i i g:gg: rtg,,zas’g;flz]-oka L f‘éfii’éfl%fif tho erss o B%g‘;g‘:fl;ug o n;goge;h;x;- case, tev;h&rg v:azl:h;dl given hme gold & valuofar | thenervous tissues which stimulates the mo- | St Louis Kxpress. Yza. m. - . casm. 2 2% J 2 : i s i : 5 DRKICE; greater than that of its weight.. ** What you ad- | chanical side of the mind tovery brilliant work, | £ LS Fast p 8 o 2 3 i al 4 g € toan ¢ et 6 18 a - ce 5 " e i ¢ Fanbourg eint ntoine, when g number of tlio | Sigkenow ool tonoig wilbeloson, (ke s -child, which oven . while | morality; enduntlihat day. e was thoroughly:| what, tome,is worih the wholo. world." H | while ho" thinks thers ioy nshig s working people became incensed at the appear- ‘Disense bas now murkod hirs; hie powers age fed; | PL22PiDE, 0WwE L ?‘: xer, “dh xic_e LS Py gflen hosAted mg: 2 owledge, he | took out two ‘portrait —iwo masterpiecesof [-ever - in- physiological studies - to call ance of acelebrated character of the demi- Care for him kindly—he yet 16 not dead. { without awakening her af 9“;& ox:ls;’nm er kisges, of thiat toolitioat Wit 98°l:m- The germs | Madame de Mirbel,—richly set-in pearls.. ~ : in question, ‘still less to dis- monde, returning from the races in gaudy dress Tl T e | Like 9kmother,l§ugev§srn;§u tkg dsggbl:qd, vl_,mmml;‘;um g,f"'fl’;’,‘"}’,’;n‘” omary with the | "¢ Oh, what a beantiful woman! Is this -the [ prove. He declares that,” so far as he can see, and open carriage. It i8 not unusual for the | afix the branmash! If you ever would use him, ; and, li ean_]"at her, 3h6 1 yh :&: hle | e et I 2e: i é]%nuld not fail to | Iady to'whom you are —" the_profoundest physiologlcal study will bus women of this cless to meet with public “_srllr ita:o nsv‘eryn’?l;uinefd it_bel;lnml é Sie ]ie;th stto!” " A Iqx!x{lou ntgu” e!ehwo el bem“: “z’ insf o of an idle spec- **No," said he, amiling; that woman Ismy | lend itself io tlhie spiritnal theory of the uni- < robuke in Paris, in. spite of the toler- e _ie:;n‘ n;'u sem hit fn ;ue:xgxsm S j Words in her eara, ' 1°know thatlam perhaps e b ol 'lu or in the drama of real | mother, and this. is. my father ;. they are your | vorse, provided that the investigator, in plang- | Hydo Park z v 5 ance which society extends to them. ring ty 3 ! doing wrong, but T will readthe lotier,” saidghe. | life. Almost all girls surrender-to the aweet | sunt and your uncle, Eugenie. <X should implore | ing into his subject, * trusts to the inhecest “Sgndays oxcopred. PSaiiifdass exepied. 2*0Un Satuidays this traim will be run to Cham There! He s better now ; sponge off that lip— | Bygenje turned aside her:hesd,”. for her | promises of these external -sppesrances; but, yow'on my knees to preserve.this treasure for | buoyancy of the one fact of consclousness that | Clitago, ininnaroin b Grag o Chmpuien. o 3 G Cincinn: ong| T this case, the excitament, miglit easily have | Tierel Heds befter now ; spange off tha ! 2 : led to violence, bad mot.a gamin cried out: s S e sl ol noble integrity reprosched her. - For | even if Eugenie-had been a8 prudent and ob.. | seu ko r & 0 f th t uses : “"Let the rag-picker of tho future pacs.” Tho | . e the first time in her life, right and wrong | servant as €ome provincial girls are; could she’| pold ég&m&maygg‘;n é‘fi}",o&’xfix“o’:fi; (i | e a7 Wilhin a8 Tsell datrniinin DOV | e U2 Kankniceo soate: 3 wero confrontingvone snothor in her hears, | Lisve distrusted her cousin, when, %ith him, | §lcave thowo two poriraits. Yorw are wOrthy of | 11s to take back 8 good deal ofthe Tare a0 | Tizsersiveand dopast from tho Great Gontral Rattiond rebuke was 80 apt and so cutting, involving the Ing’car horths spply at Ticket othcs, 75 Caml-st., cor. dison; 1 Wasnington. 3 Until then, she had hsd to blush for no action. | manners; words, and sctions still agreed with | keeping them ; bui -s¢.; Tremont Houss, cor- destroy them, so-that, after | assertion when he somewhat inconsistently ac- | 1BE°EET punishment that was Smej.l to z;(olm:%, that the m({n . AR A ty d ber al th tiotis of the hi t 2t once gave way an oW e carriage 0 I often hear Christians say, I cannob rest. assion and curiosity carried her along. Ateach e aspirations of e heart ? An sccident, ou, they may not go- into other:hands.” Eu- | cepts, or seems to accept, t! o o b pass unharmed. ) Self-martyred souls, of “ littlo faith," what heve | Sentence hor heart swalled still: more, and the | fatal for her, cansod hor to bo exposed o the | Fenls rémaindd. silant. « Well, yon will, will | bypotheiicel lavgunge ot ahe, ong,uduiterly | perol Conmes e, uq Michiganay 3 o, T of 2. du Camp might leo have 6aid that the | Lo o i that general invitation, * Core | POIGRADE fervor which animated herlife during | last outpourings of true fecling which: existed | you not #” added he, gracefdlly. > :- - | nnd Dr. Chalmers as to the certainty w Should Datly, exceps loretlewas among,tho St to understena, e | 300, 0R T KO Sonere Tviiaion, "I0eRe | i reading mado the plessures of it lovesil | I hat Young eact and o o, 6 i wore tho | ¥ o hope tho words which sho iad wied 0 | ava.f abeDlats amltermicy o ihs Fole s | Tose hicsre ey bitter prophecy that the ins . Thy d am per- | more gavory: ;% 3 of ‘conacience. She left, ~therefore, i b 5 v e oo . riiter Enows of some instances illustrating this | suaded that few people understand the significa- | My dear Annetto, nothing should separatens, | this letter, to her so fall of love, and began to ‘ifé %ux:l:i Elgngs‘;fe %2ngm§§tifiifi'tfl$e S i Sii‘;i’a“ifi?"cu — 'fimm]fl: it | Smas Gty gupm SHIE faculty of quiok perception, which liuve 1ot | tion of the word Rest. Itmeans more-than fo | excep it bo-tho misfortuno which ovorwhelma | gaze with pleasuro upou her wlcoping cousin ; | fa almost s much Goqipttishacss s thers 58 | Which - Bid. 1 from ' et e o ek | TEia e st UNGRSE s, . wadgary, come under M. du” Camp's observation. Walk- | cogqe from Iabor. It means perfect relsxation e and whlllch '}"glfim’fi’ Rr;flfiqsemmlf‘_h*;e t."‘:n’iii‘é';f;”f‘:il‘;i ohf:;;fll p.{]nyed for her | depth ; hé'took ber hand and kissed it. not serionsly doubt .. that , Dr. Carpenter | giuoSRUrotxala runs throngs to Claclanazi. Pullman b3 orsseen. My Tather bas killed himself; bis | up ; o to herself forthwithy | *Angel of purity] Beiweon us thero will | belioves in th real existente of & freo Bumen | 7 phecii i term Tiatirond, 3‘&.&1&:&: 35521?;1—3?0‘: ?fii&'ifi; ozaag | 0f the powers of the body aid mind,—fiesdom forturio and mine are ntterly lost. Iam au or- | to love it forover. Then she looked at the | was dragging her elovenly skirta slong, when | 1rom care. and, as much es is possible; froedom. . phan at an ago whon, owing to the nature of my | other lotter, withoutattaching much importénce | Hon-which s us seine Tl hermesees aec: | yolition rsing above whatho calls tho mechan- | - Mickstates one of the Gavroches, to be found everywhers | from thought ; in short, a cultivated paseive in- | education, I might pass for » child, aud yet. | ta that indiscretion; and,if “she bogan reading | erything." i consistent ,,m,‘:j“m-is o of homolouta | Pacine Night Expisss, 1o in Paris, cried out to his fellow: "ifee | activity. In orderto ba sizictly just, bre must | must rice up & man from the sbyss in which I | it, it wes to..obisin’ new proofs of the noble | * Yon jook like jour mother. Was hor voics as, | and of the physical fommdatioms ot worioroas: | Ercepor:s Dubugus Eipisis. 19 here! There ne‘sa‘de‘)gwuahue'n!a;ee!"b_Ct[:he }_w gduncui m;esqlit. Itaofiumga; 88 not suf- | have fallen.. 'I have - spent a part: of qnixl‘l:x“’b Whmllx’ lg:nll women, she ‘aitribnted | gentle asyours?™.. . : ’| life. Now, l\]vhyen a pggfiid;gs?;:o:;rm?:g tns FCA A — i woman, instead of retorling, hurried on, biting | feréd neglect ; if our dalings with our neigh- | this night i msking my caloulations. 1f | to him whom sho chose : 4 Oh, much geniler.” Dr. Carpenter comes to such o conclusion, we | Miwaikes Eipisss. “Yes, to you,” said she. lowcring her oyelids. | think it s good omen for the future—a good | Milwaukeo Wost Madison-st. 10:30 8. Lbg v FEBREpERRE her lips with 7&"3" A aimi}u‘_ g:lalje Tx;’b— bfll?‘ hlvafl!;eern hsnu:i '“r'ffifif tong;a? X;n‘ve I wish to . leave France as an honest 5 “ My de!ffl-lph'fl;lf,by the timeé you read this served in & pelil dejeuner en Samille, which an | spokenwordsofcandor, chee: ess and civility, | man,—and there is nodoubtof that,—Ihavenota | letter, 8h haye no more | & Charl + I wisgh it s i i i “Gre American student gave a couple of his friends;— | sympathy,—if we have tried to.mark our up-bill- hundred france of my own with which to go and friends ;5 but © I confess. to you. ._rf'if,’,',’ Goé?figg:fl' floep L sy ilxgsn!:??n?i; at;xdantsmutfiua%spl;yac@l imenq? fi:"g: g: fifix:' 190 p. m.. 2 2ll present being males excopt the host's chere | and-down-dale rosd of life by tho. ! Golden | iry my fortund in India or in America. Yes, my | that, while distrusting thess faskionsble peopls, | ~ Sho gently loosesod her hand from those of | Sadies mea s o fog the limits of their favorite | _Iounday ozceptod.” {Sifhilay eaciptod. $Muavayes- amie. In amoment of vzmtg, the host took oc- | Rule,” we have naught'to reprove ourselves: oo Anna, 1 shall seek my fortuno in the dead--| Who'are accustomed to be prodigal with words, | her corain who lighted her back fo. her room. | Vith the studenta of theslogy and metay hysics. | - Clicazo. Rock Tland & Pacitc Raflroxd casion to displey his Inowledge of the French. | with, except being the imperfect crestures that | liest climates.. They have told me that it is cer-'| 1do not doubt your friendship. I therefors | When they wd¥oboth on the threshhiolde -~ CART |- OF tonvay toe top Thogio e h otaPRIBICS. | Ddpom corber of HATRSG aid Shoreascsis: Thves ofe Tarning to the temporary - partner of | God madeus. Then it is plainwe ought to give tain and rapid under those skias: - As for stay--| commission you t sottlo my.affairs, and rely on'| why-am Irained?? sad he @ " - bk et ek il R it Jca % West Mladison-st. : bis joss, ho said: “Tu’ es ung elugs” | this poor servant, the bods, o respite.. It bas | ing at Paris, I cannot o it.. Neithor my'soul| you tombke ihe most out of all¥ own. You | "~ Ban! my Sather 1o rieh, T belisve,” roplicd | Trohe the macomonnd amor iy L | Qmakased Laseqsocts B Tyt Bah! elisve, Night Express. “You are & _study™), which was a.| performed all the toil it can endure for this | nor myface'is: made to endure’ theinsulfs, the | should now know my position. I ha thin, . il i . Compimont, snd_bronght 04t smles; bat ho| e, Tho mind- cannot act withoat i, Thore. | Soldnen, —the. disdesn - which amait.” the | and maatto leave Tor the saafer.. 1 heverits e Poor chila 1" said Charles, putting ono-foot | hmiiet ranar gabooPOng, the | celebrated | Lefruayertn 1 W added immediately **iante,” which madebhim | forejtis economy to letit rest. Tothe poor | ruined -man;- the- son of: the - benkrupt. | o' all the persons whom I believe T oweany- | formard into the roam, snd Temmisebis bock | Litle Srriably CanEop il TR0 WHLeS 8 | ot e Shore & dlichigan Sauthert. | ce sog “ Tu ¢ ung eludianio (smotlier, torm for | mas, restiscupital. o tho healiby, well-zested | Good Goai~'To owe two miliions! 1 should.| thing, and sou will find the list herewitd, | against thowall; “howonld mot. bavelot mins | critiviems 1o whioh Bo hus boss subjecte | sy, SALTER, corats f Son St Coast o ‘e a3, ‘Wi Als Line Ao iselte). The disappointment at losing the | man, the busy world does not seem the -*tor- | be killed in a duel Quring the -first week,'so I | a8 perfect as I can make it from memory.." - i i ftution s Vi v i pist liment, and the unkind reference to her | ture-show™ that it does to the overworked and | will not return. Thylovg—the most tenderand: | library, my furniture, my carriages, my mi?, g"!‘]gg ‘;;“‘1:,3;’3}f:;‘gl:glmi:hxs{denhmhon, “,‘;;‘;‘5.‘:,{‘:55;? \:zmnalb‘@,;flft that \;'hnfi Ll (P emeniemn 920p.m. %503 condition in life, caused the poor girl to burst | nervous. It is s great point gained to a perfect= | devoted that his ‘ever_oanobled the heurt of &' | etc., will sufice, I bellove, to_pay . 1 | " But 'ho hins Froidrosd i o3 D the Trominnt e o yiew of el | oot At i, 9008, m. out crying, a. | she threw herself upon tho | ly capablo human being. : Ho (the rested men) | man—cannot draw me there. - Alag, my well- | watt to Tetain for myself but ‘vaiueloss triflcs, | ¢ aog rnsaroiaiond . their folly, and ot Tomiions sddreseed to GO | atiantic Ex ecfa, sobbing like a child, and refusing to be | 8 nothing less ; the proudest in the land nothing | beloved! I have not money enough to. go where | which will enable me to. make 2 start in trade..| ¢ I do not knows but he has Noyers.” matter foyr' an; ‘unnixia a;ufi“'é"z" oncey, ap- | NiehtE: o consoled. b more. Eeat Bhould'be tho ‘huadwriting on the | you are, to give and roveive & 1ast kiss, Whenoo T [Aly dear Alphonae, I will sond yan feorn porn sy | o Hoo,R0kknows but ho hes Nogers. Dears to thislh that. breer. 1a whach pou suk v | SHEia Citonss Aceommnditar b THE ARGOT, .| wall of every homte. . If we strive:to.create abaut | could extract the strength neceesary for my un- | this sele, & regular power of attorney, in base | 't perraRoc A meadine” Fienting. spiritast. op eniarnoking boimy aly | Skbam Accommulation. ..., By, , A0S . or elang, of the Parisians is of tho most nnique | us an atmosphere.of rest,we ourselveswill thrive | dertaking ——", - there aro any controversies. Yori will send mo |- Maro mothiggs," eaid Gbarles, with con- | folly—bit simply try meditatively o mould | ,CHICHRe, DaRVILE & Yincenten Waiirod: ; and pictiresque chatacter. The street-boys of | in its wholerome presence, ' Docendo dicimus. | . Poor Charles! Idid well foresd! I have | allmyarms. You will keep Briton for yourself, | temptaoas st "ETf yous foibar wad oo focoms | YOUL OWR mind to L1 herght and wnivorseiity of | PAscager Depot at- 27, ‘G, & Si- L Dopot, cinar of Paris, wherever tho inspiration came. from, | God's blessings fall a5 the manna-did, in_sufi- | money; L will give it o him,” said Eugenio. - | Nobody would \pay the valuo. of that .axcellont | af bl sen, tho e L B L G | R hAngeALlS geies iSs e BT e tToo! | Gapal aad Rinstooste, Gt feoiatt odes;’comer of i"lwifl np:ak oli; ths Mague ;fi;g‘;:‘:-‘i:i‘tl mpé. %?;: v??fr‘}‘ififii— . x{:‘,flla ;\ar ‘fl_ult;;1 n_eeg:; Th:;e— She. )fon:einuad her reading, after having wiped | animal, and I hu:u r):chedr offer“it to you-" as'the { in'this r.oyld gnd en?;:;l;oumv;gs’s‘;i?i haypuning is afar nobler and bigher thing than what zEé L depat, comer “““"d““.?‘":"':“v 4 ; erhaps it is because - enjg N .Jay dowi. thy ‘staff .awhile, | away her tears: - 7% | mourning-ring which & dying. man by 5 Chaa e Aigd a6 3 by 50 3. m.. 40 p. m. divmal place (all I’mmmeflug( i whem thoy ave | and ton 10 o vice of Nature, ' Thod cons | © " had 5ot 3o ihonght of. tho mistortuaes of | bis exsetior. They ‘miade s Tory eomtor | T s e e b nkradooes o S et Cod. ] e paseing) a8 much as they: do the plays at the ) e thedltys profound: din, singing’| poverty, IfT have the hundred louis necessary - able ‘travelling carriage at.Farry, Breilman & old trank, in order {o hido his thoughts. ception of the universe; the fact of free will as | D e E Reftraads e Iullaby to.thy cares; snd faintly, but | topay for my passage, I'shall not have a sou | Co.’s, but they have not delivered it; get them | - Gg. t0. eleep,” " said she; keeping him from | ‘one which stands dmvefi and modifies Vaudeville or the Palais Royale. At all events, | & sweel into a room. which was in confusion. the whole structure of the g they invariably refer to thenaked corpsesas “the | merrily, the joy-bells ringing in the green fields | with which to start in business. Bub no, I shall.| fo keep it withont asking any compensation from |’ ysiological order artiets;” and, when the Morgue is empty, say. | Of rest, whither thou wilt be' wafted presently,. | have neither 2 hundred louis, nor.one Touis ; 1 me;. if they decline that arranges = Chatles wil 0 ® i ok . Therelh satt, " bich means aragging of tho | when He “giveth his beloved sleep.” " | ahall kmow what moneyT heve left only after tho | anything which may afect my horoe s the s T arles Yihdrow,.and ey said good-night E?:;:;‘;:‘;nfifimfggmgafififi Mlin | Ml HEe Dl piece, in theatrical parlance. The slang of the 5 % ..~ GRANDMOTHER. sottlement of my debts at Paris. I have | cumstances in which I'now am. Iowe six lomis | Both foll sslesp in the same dream, sud; from | Ho seoms to admit, in the strongest v?a mind | ,.f undays excepted. 3 Mondays excepted. § Daily® Tideves io ‘oqualy aph. They eall tho fuoon a | . Casce, ovember, 1872, 0 nothing © fip&m:fl%fifn Lo Nantes, 1 will | fo the Englshman, losk at plss; do not ail o | that moment, Gharles bgan to strew soms roses | as the bacis of the groat iron system of ncossity | LI Ly R ar Westorn ol “detective; e Prefe ;! == ship a8 1 beg m—" it his mburning S he 80 much admire i 1 Al (s e ruricuse,” aud the policemen themselves “des —A boy got fooling with his father's horses, | at the bottom, _ those _energetic men | = Dear cousin ! said Eugenie, leaving the o mfi% be eogritmud next Sunday.] and only falls Bho:t&_tm‘}cf;mgfm%rufé‘mgn- Depay, foot F Lake-st., 2uiogh, of Terenty-Secondat cognes.” #To Judas” en individual is wha our | mntil finally ono of ther put his foot in his face, | have done who, when going, had not» farthing, | letter, and going on tiptas to her own soom, kil o ter's viow by his rigid exclusion_of freo will, | aait & Seoaeic, 5 Cgual-st Commor of Maditon ihieves call the ‘‘confidence game,” or | He was carried manzmd the doctor sewed up | and who have returned rich from the Indies. | With one of the candles. There it was, nob - Joaguin NMiller’s Poem. . Professor Tyndallis far nearer Dr. Carponter, e s B o) a Accom’dat’n (daily) snindling some one while pretending to | his lip, and bandaged. his eyes, and poul- | Since morning, I have -éyed my’ future cool- | without & kecn feeling of pleasure, that she inicii 13, nay far nearer ourselvy i Sewtriend, ‘Suspicioniscallod “ o/ prabsbly | tieed Lis chaeks, bub. ho “pufed up”and | Iy. Itia hardef for mo-thun for snothor,— for | Gpened tho drawer of as o\d axko butess —ome | Durit e Sociicinat Gocele Yot X0 (| e ipen net Sttty ax 28 vo ta sce: | fiecause, when once attached, it can never be | lsid abed for s number of dsys; and, when he | me, fondied by & mother who adored-me, cher-"| of the finest productions of that period ‘ealled | cinnati he hes written » poem which will proba- | Dr. Carpenter's admission of a free will in mas rbbed out. began to.get a little better, he called for a | ished by the best of fathers, and who, when I | the Renaissance, and on which was yeb percept- | blybe soon forth~oming in one of the maga- | that disposes more or less of that menial A WORLD OF THIEVES. . looking-gliass, and; ‘c‘asung hg'l eyed upon it, his entered into society, met the love of. an_Anna!.| ible, half obliterated, the famous royal salaman-' | zines. The scene is laid in the Indisn summer | force which 'is conditioned by the de- FOR £f Paris ismore & world than a city, according | countenance fell. - * Father," said he, { do.you | I have known but the flowers of life; that happi- | der. 'She took from it a large purse of red vel-:| time, and we judge by the features that it is in | struction. of mervous - tissney. - Professor | Night Expros.. ‘Francis L, it is a world of_thieves,” according | think I shall evr be 5 pratky sgain 2} «No, my | ness could not endure. _ St my dear Annetto, I | vet, with acorns of gold, and worked with' far. | this localily, fhovgh tho poom doos not descend | Tyndall - sces motbing in. Jhe . SDATACE | Grand Tom A M. du Cemp. If he is to be. credite son,” the old_man rép ‘ed, *you ‘will never be | have more courage than could be gxfected froin | nished gold thread,—a part of her grandmother’s {o'the literainess of naming the place.. It.is a | either ““impossible” or “inconsistent” in the | ~tSatard precd fi _ad his familiority with his subject | so pretty.again, but yowll know s d—d sight | a careloss - young man; eépecially- from s | leavings. - Then ahio weighed thia pureo very | descriptive picture’ of. adlan summer. ~And | notlomof & pereoal power Siaponpg o5 o will | copied: ‘i’x—mngéemL [ : rarrants this,—there is more of in- | more!" 5 voung man accustomed to the flatteries of the | proudly, and pleased herself by verifying the | then the narrator introduccs two riders. They | of the forces of the universe, party id answer ta e P