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<~ ALY . TRIBUNE: SUNDA 10 : . THE CHICAGO Dix APRIL 6, 187 = - = — : 3 s = =Ts & it general sppearance is. such " CREblT 55 | how to got st 1t: ho esssyed leadership, and | was right there. Iba 2 to yoll . 2 if s n > rf ? 2 't THE. FASHIONS, .|t o o meto mites pute g | . TREE-PLANTING. - it i 3o o popar fvor LOBELIA". |y to gt s s e ot oo, | mhll s g T, ik : Toeages, tonnces, medaions piinysialors el 3 eomSE CTESTNE ot of . e cassy, 2o was Insghed: and. snaered at by | bo got faming pige kot Jifiagm ‘all blast, the tad m“mmémm}nm; ogm ak hava oror e L ari- (o= f both sides for' his pains)—said virtuous Jose] old folks came tearing in in their night clothes— L gt E T e b 15 to0 well kmown tonesd” auy %.as {tisa trco | The Job-Trotters of the - | havi i i meds dolal, mOt TeRt, | (L ontal Planting ot - the |'lamenta ersimepas il g | ey 00 TaTestlr e S & Taon, wharoly the | f old e Sy 6 6D 51 120 S MR Wherewithal Shall We Be|lomionsmactisediniect, ot ; : 0 | 528 whole,Literally o bolt it with s feeling of : 1@ | hich seoms to find nothing objeativ. - 1th and e = 4 Clothed ¢ 0 | B e cainas, unt b god st Strcots: and Avomues, | | Simsiact Chesse ut misiur s heb 7 e ek and ok, s ot bk | L1t Qs S B 27 S Wors in & thoroughly dyspeptic condition, am ( {'sflm;fi. of Iako-wincl y ol ‘oxs From the Cincinnati Commercial. would leave ?.Imn_lnnpen to roport back censures | soap was ‘half an inch thick all over him. Of alt 4 l00ked iLke & perturbed “toeights I cver saw, he looked the most terri- oo, as abnormal things to satis{y it us the fike a baited: bear,and he | ble. 4 Ku-Klax wasa® nawhere. Bally came B . g peculiarity in tho' i | for ngri ? gt;om‘nlhkdou; ndgr sdu‘nilnr conditiont, Zlatnor | 2x z. w. & GLEVELAND, TANDSOAPE'GARDENER. |\ - TORNROL - catalus ?Q;_Emes“fgeflgmcggffifi‘;ég?.»‘.’3_9}&;». f's_n{-»‘g:é ,g:‘;; g . . . oss, liko plain food, may ouse this disesse; | A groat den of tree-planting has been done on | 18 , anknoyn 84 troe for omamontal uso | cated pui 2eo =" U como. out and | Epirit mo) : L 1 . f Wiaps Welkig St Garing and| 8 bb epciag v Sl e | ok S0 iy S, e | Bt T o e o acriog. of momic. Ty | Zothctintl ponit,t Bl B e ko, i 5 s caene 2 iy were all distinguished-as was tho gontlemsn in | die before he had concluded hia speech. It msy | out of hearing—Le don't come back any more. Reception Dresses, Chronic cases require much pationce, and some- have boen brought from tho woods, With the | jcan white birch, which the ‘romembor _only P times yoars, ?gr their nml‘jo, whether mental, | roots preserved in frozen balls of carth, and by | as growing in ‘clustors of - fall poles, rarely as- mulberry, Mr. Trotter, by tho readincas with | have been |ctod_—.cnnping1é‘daviaed erform- ——— 4 A 2 moral, or physical. ] far the largest portion of them are . suming the dignity of & tree. But thero are sev- which they could turn on the water, and impress | ance which, by its rushing 8 ngth impetu- % A CON JUGAL -0DY. SSEY.- House and Home Stylesss-Trevels | in 120 mona Eyrons: Tro e | S S | o e b ot | B RS s B ~ ome es===Travel= | in fino French impo: ations, have b N 2 reos ; AN ide the e and beauty o iod. o oul accumulated in- the nels | —— o - | in fino Franch importations, Boe eelanta | Notroo io eo genoral & (sredie for atrost- | broay'and folisge; the pure whita of the bark is e erkad v posaibly Dingham, and o | 40UBE thEthad SEEY vt they were hall fn- | Amgloliza EONS and Ser Musband. ing Suits. Jenched ver wook will sce them in fall supply. | Planting, and thero is good foundation. for its | very strikin . and tho effect of anr aveuuo lined swore, and Scoficld, who locked s though he | clined to lot tho party interosts go and vote from the New York Graphic. At presont, for immediate wear, thero are straws oll-established reputation, * Every one who lias® w:z ml]aa&c frees-of suchi charactor is exceed- would like to weep, but was prevented by somé | sgainst white-washing. It might have boen | Abonttheyear1843-50, the echoes of old Cas- in many shapes and all ‘sizes,—the Thigh- | any love for trees remembers with .pleasure” the ingly attractive. - constitutional infirmity. . i - | that, but it it wqfim: Dayesis & consummate | y1o Garden, at the Battery, were sot flying by & Hats and Bonnets, Welding Vells, Fans, | com and" low-crown, _ broad-brimmod 7HE §OFT OB SILVER Good old Henry Wilson, wher engaged in | actor whowastes B el aawdling overtaritt | 5% 300 T pesuty and composs. The »oaree - ' i fine avenues arched with elms in man; -of the | s ;- o and _ namrow-brimmed, rolled up andy T .y 0f th | i3 1ot a tros to bo commended for gonersl US, | moumnfully rocounting - his life and public bt and guch e ter B O e e efous. Mo, | voice belonged to Angiolina Bosio, ho Ttalisn Trimmings, the Dress Ele- furned down, . with . coronets _ and old towns of tho Esstern and Middle States, snd | being subject to attacks of tho boror, and mot | L s vator, &, &C. \ithont, tureen-shaped, weshbowl-shsped, and the besutiful spocimens of individual trees | attaining in this vicinity such a character of soryicos and the offorts of ungodly men to cast & | Tho prospect of opening the way for @ teport | prims donna, who created 50 great & sensation K i Dlatter-shaped, - hexagons, ¢7ols, circles, nnd | which havo oxcitod his sdmiration in various | grace or ‘beanty-as to make it desirable., stain upon his fair fame in this vilo way, would | from the Committeo 88 to what 0ught 10 | at ‘that period in New York, and who had be en squares, useful as card-receivers, work-baskets, | parts of the country. The momory of their ‘THE SUGAR MATLE choke up with grest big sorrowful tears, and +bo done to him for his course of zf.x.se't‘:;‘;:éfi; ‘bronght to this country under the auspices of G 5 i i blo, ith 3 i i i i inati z i 2 Spring shows n decidod nclination to put on S nod orpament. o eodess acily of 120 | grusn wnd boasty oomor fo Ha, % 00 when | STAERISIETN 00, mith propes pisganson | fatly wb in Kie doop flskemes By DT ‘i inainct of self-proservation that {suzht by | yy. favotaek, tho operatio managary and had airs this year, and by no means such a8 we ex- | lin, silk, ribbon, flowers, Toathers, stravw, stecl, sclecting’ trees for planting, and he chooses | as those ate. apt o imagino who lavo seonit | y ber thi i i pect of her, but very cold, disagreeable ones, jeté and lace. A J.nga hat, lined_with bluo | the elm, in the hope of reproducing the effect | only on barren lacd. ou remember that the old erocodile, in order to | drove him to the wild outburst which strack his | several years ago in St. Petersburgh, and her cansing much anxiety in the fashionable 1d, | and trimmod with blue flowers' and_ black lace, | of which he retais so vivid an impression.” It THE EUBOPEAN AND AMERICAN LINDENS galn sympathy, had sworn before the Commitieo | oldest acquaintances with the groatest aston- | memory has been actively recalled to the minds Serions pain to the T distes xud e genor] sonse e Py, A O ven, msdo o Jettod | i, in genoral, o wigo provision of Nature that we | 250 bot besutiful e e that the money ho naod in brylag Crodlt Bon b7 fahment snd Jeft him pallid and bloe, 1ke 5§ of s Ko hor infimately, sd Wh4 . g i ACH vei and a knot o - P - . Py . ist AT lovel ‘wife, 10w | e 86. it 5 - ofmot being very well treated, in every one elee. | g, “;m;pg;g;,g‘mg e % Hho T | Totain a vivid recollection of objeots which have [ ook for ekatsin ,.,,P.m Sithont propor at. | dend, on the tweuty-ftth euniversary fo, Dow | COTPES. | 4 this time that- Garfield, too, had al- | mar® conversant with the story of her life, by Emulating Katherine's shrewishness, she will | gatta is s simplo sailor-hat, e o™ or young | excited plensing emotions than of those hich | taofion to its aecessities at the time of planting, | wedding. Nof Tar from the timo_that he'made | most lost his e ommand. Rage, mortifica- | the recent desth of ono who occupied 8 curious et find her Petracliio, and eventually be worthy | misses, rolled a littlo more on the brim than last | are insipid or disagrocable ; but, in this case, it | and during ite subsequent existence* this atatement he said to Gen. Boynton, of the | tion, and fear made him yellow and ghaatly. ‘He | relation to this gifted woman, and who, ‘whila of er allogod character for “ othercal mildness.” | Y637 2 imtended to be pushed back in genu- | would bo well if the planter would call to mind —— gz“fl“.}‘“fi 9‘;’“": 5:;} h!{&nB'!dm“, of the | is onio whose love of approbation 18 the ruling | jogitimately married to her, was her ‘husbsod THE STORY OF SETH. aton Advertiser, while sit im the rooms oc-.| passion, unnmw his heart, soul, and mind only in'name. The story of this smngel_yjoinetd o Enowing this, her lovers and courtiers are on the | o0} T autioad ntylo, 8o that sun-kissed clieoks and. | thq fact that, for every specimen of su elm b £ heas q I Awown muydes will present to the artist-| b\ Y s liiad his sdmiration by its 3 cupiod for office purposes by these two gentle- | every . anten with the loss of the | OO T Cis uiranga one, and it is panful that he could not but suffer if couldn’t make that win in well-infermed circles. E""m Sr duties were onlarged—theso things ‘here made her first great succass. Ls Bosio died Siovive s to what the proper usiform will be to | fovar of color froquont_gratifiation of bis s e that tha money ho hsd thus invested | approbation of bis fellows, and, bo big S P o veherin, Ttis not uniform, but multiform, | thetio taste, smong the fommger portion of tho | its mejesty, and its Juxariance, hehas soen . From the New Tore Tribune, a8 not the money recoived by his wife on the e fo just, he shrinks e i %he flen . fellect ey bt O T i fiat. bl Horo s n0ir of prvato history that cameto | occasion of their silver wodding, And vob ho | morer B e, of courao, s moral coward. Just | 108 3T D oline e Slont marriage Ta o dhape, in buo, aud in fexture. Tho noarest sp- | community, possiply £aong thelr oder sisters, ‘A DOZEN WHIOR WERE DEFICIENT s lia s ot pepsle LA | gessslon, of theie silver, moddog i Suchan f cours sl coward. Jue i ity is i 2 80, e present monia for the Rabagas, Of itis us the ot whi jlo it 3, woman's | before Dawes’ outburst, 8 member'o 's | o i = proach to wniformity is in tho faskion of B0 Boat] invention, continues, o Ribiagas, o | in oll these quslifics, aud possossod no charac- | U8 the ofhior day, aad WA/, FH oan B | o2 atoro the Commitico and the world o DT e at of approprations), weat to him | DIEREE but nobly-born _villain, and erentu OUTSIDE WRAPS. . | Cora Peatl nrention, Sotinen, 8 oo of tho | tariatics S ich rendorod them desirable for orns- | 10 0ne in ite discloturo, Siay TeTA 0 secret | o8 oo P pallintion for the offenss ho | and asked whethor the Committee ), Fenbtohifh | gy, 'to give an sppearance of logiee) ,‘These, for young people, aro English jackets | modern stylos do, tor even the Japsneso is hard- | meutal use. Temombering this fact, lot. him | meaning for many of us. Half o century ag0 & | had boon guilty of. Hesting next morning. * No, sir! there will bo tor e oflepEng jof thie g;;“?”“fid mamiage, par exeellenco, in Napoleoo-blue cloth, and are | 1y broad rimmed enough t0 e 8 K act | study tho cansos of thls differonce, and goo if bo } IHU46 B anworkedin s carpenter's shop in a [ And Dawes blubbered. o wept coplously, | no ‘more _sppropriations made by the Forty-c ghould have ey A;,’,‘,‘;em“t‘m"'fl‘,"h’z‘fi: Supplomented by, modifications sud _varia- | profection, The Bpesish -Gypsy lso sets | can fal tho conditidns roguisito for tho pro- Wostern cotntry village—s frank, clear-minded, chiefly bocauso ho had boen go incantious 85 fo | second Oony D O n favor of nn extrs | B33 WhOt SO H St ho loved hor, AL Frad : e hinand 3oung follow, fullof ambition to 5l | Yrite the lofor e e e e awmoalg | sootion of o next Congross to mako opproptis, | Cro'Gailasdet rocites tho Odyssey of o tions, with the favorite Sailor in addition. back, is tumed up in front, and | guetion of such sn object of natural beauty as Juite pabie 3 tior 0 o ; is, her Tt howill recall the situstion of the finest.| to go out into the world towork withit. Helist- | lg-corrupt corporation rs tho Credit Mobilier. | before wa leave it!" The man was utterly un- s 5 s orydized-silver buttons, and facings of moiro e to one that will_nostlo jusé under | rpecimens of the ol he his aver eaon, ho will | snod eagerly to reports of that lifo outside of bin | And yet,” groaned the griof-stricken victim of- Conacions of the fact that tho thing was a3 near | a&?’;‘;&‘%é“fi;:“'::“:;}’m;tm“;fl antique, that ono might roadily imagino woman tho brim. The Josophine, Hortense, snd Cot- | find they have invariably grown by thomselves, drowey villagewharemen crawded and jostled snd circumstances; “and yet, if you look atthat | that lacality as things usually get in this world. | 520 O 3 her cook, were strange enouj h and e, o i sy g s | (80 2 e il | Sl o ey 0| D, 1, o B | sou vl s s gt oy | B il scled e i PR | it o e ISP IEES tored i excopt the latter, wlich is more | -+ 3 i i i 3 3 i i & Ca become organizations of Daughters of Mara and | Jiko i bounot that did . Vo IS OLS | ety of water, sud never on dry, eandy b | wrongs to eot zight, certain great ideas of his | glance it would seem so, buf, If you Took a3t | powder. Angiolms Bosio was ab Capenhagen, aitached. Neptuno, * dressed out in uniform.” For tho | In view of tho slight proteetion o by the | Ho will probably zomembor, too, that cortain et find words for; orico let him find stand- | carefally, vou will see that T mnke, B0 sich de- THE PARTY LASH. D as asked in marri ‘-"“g;‘ by & Secretary of ‘matron of all ages, from tho bride of sweet 18 to | present tylo of head-covering, the obsoleto | localitios scom to posscss @ poculiar Dreed of | ing room out there, and be would achieve—what, | nial. Yt what with tho mistske made in | Obsorvers were struck with tho sudden change | Yegation;—of Spanish or Spanish-American or- tho dowager of G3, are sham Cashmere Wraps, Pilochies o to be revived for sca-shore and | glms, remerkable for their grace and beauty, | 88 thero O Yould not achieval ' Well, wo have | writing at oll, /50 the fact that for once the | that came over tho members of the House be- | jgin, . whom ehe married subsequently with due int S dolmans, and shawlettes. Nearl Wy | eummer-sesorts. It evor anything fairly carned | g ouoh hotanically the toty which elsc- a1l stood on his ground, and scon with his eyes; Cheirman of the Ways and Means Committeo, | tween the honr when the recess was ordered.on | o vance of all the proper forms, motwith- almas, dolmsns, sod shawlettes. early fis titlo, this article of dress, n &5 “An t_oughbu_«!m:dyt e samo varioty which else- | g can romember how the world looked to us with_all his craft and cunning, hsd been | Friday, the last day ‘of February (the resolution | gtanding some remarks made by the Queen of soem to bave a plaited silk hood or collar, and | Ugly” tertainly hns. This yoar, instoad of look- | ¥ora presonts a much less sttractive appear- | then; the vastness ofta far-off lights and ehad- | cought in the not of his ownweaving, bis | to pusleh Kelley being under consideration); and | Denmark, who was not Tavorably impressed with passementerio, embroidery, bows, ends, cords, | ing Tike gigantic moving mushrooms, tho fairsox | ance. Tt is evident, thereforo, that a rich, deep | ow8 in tho glory of the dawn; the place we fan. | heart was bowed down and swollen almost to | tho time when the vote waa taken on thatres- | t1dg stranger, whose private reputation was agraffcs, jot, steel, and Yak laco aud insertion Wil have tho effect of peripatetic chaiso-tops. Soil is casontial to tho vigorous growih of tle Clod it hiad always kept open 'for us to Sil. We, bursting with sorrow. Ho mever wasted two | olution that same vening, It was perfectly | nome'of the best. But Angiolina loved tha e thamn fn uch variety that no two ks FLOWERS O . ‘moraover, that, in order to secure porhape, escapod into tho world, and saw thegs | minutes in regretting thatho iad quietly gone | plain to thoss who had watched the course of | B0 Gud then, besides, she was but 25 aro quito alike. The hands f‘““ are simply exquisite, and copy Na:uro _so closely 181 i ” things near o our sh: cned eyes ; handled them into a corrupt speculation, but he spent hours, | events closely, that in the recess the party lash ,,,,‘, 'of ago. | As she was bound by sn o quite alike. The handsomost of these aro | tnapit is o city tho manafacturers did not per- beauty, B olaer hinds and found how Little value was | 8t bis sent in the House, at the table of the Eb- | had been unsparingly 1aid om. Tho femper of T emont contracted with the Tacon Theatra trimmed ith Yok laco, snd oramented with | fumo thom. A tendency to nse the smaller blos- REGARD SHOULD BE IIAD TO BREED, in them. But.our tor, Seth, nover got out- | bitt. ‘whera he boarded, in his committee-room, | tho Republican €% of the House was | gi Havans, she stipulated that her ‘husband gatin stitch embroidery. Now, to the fortunste | soms, in place of "gigantic roses, lotus blossoms | just as much as in buying a horee. How far | side of hia village. . It ‘doop not ‘necd fetters or | at home ‘and abroad, in pouring his sad tale int0 | go manifestly changed “that the most care- | ghould pm,’m “hor to fill this engagement befora possessor, the single cxmels-hair shawl is of do- aud “r:_-:ln-giovrerfi, pzlemils-_ Groupa ou!xpnnsi‘otshin {heso conditions aro complied with in the com- ni!‘ir;r: to set prison l;‘onndu -bon§=mnn']:li‘§:; ;‘:?fi:‘;”i.::fl;fi‘:’::%“fin?‘"““ 28 conld lons could '21?: dml to g0 tgix. m'flm Zhe should abandon the ?fiamtin career and i 2 i 5 it nal size and color, mignonette, lilies-of-the- : f ¢ ack of money,” an unhappy marrisge, 3 hot & rapks were closed up, 80l and comp: ow name. Her diplomatic P od value. Always, in the, fine qualitics, & e aodo of planting In Chicago; any ono- msy | T3 6F childred, any woight long bomo, czamp | An Helley wept groat, salty .gle:hinfi gl | aftor tho recers, ‘Sad the resolution was kille e e o thi, and mnmf&fihfifl“fl"&fl tensively used, omamented with steel or | by a voil that will bo canght on the breast by & Y & | Talloy, forgot-me-nots, aud_otlior dainty blos- handsomo article of dress, in shape, atleask, it | Jomssliow a possible ending of the barbaric judgo. : L o iy and soul as gyves would Lia | ules of woe, wheneyer he coul i remarkable ease. Thoseof tho Repubil- i 2 mot dependent upon the caprico of fashion, | era. ' ) o b troos aro genorally bonght by contract, | body. “With Beth it was poverts, and an old | one tosit down. aad o one b recount. how ho | tans who bofore the recess had acted with thoso Cabeneapiel, h;'?&ififm&e“:méuflfi xnd, if not in the newest design, it ehows that vEILS and are brought from tho forost, whero thoy fathor and mother, that imprisoncd him in his Tad Iabored, snd eaved, snd Finchad- and con- | S fagord the punishment of ‘others besides | having sung with great ap Iause in an Opera, the 28 Dot been oul; tly filled a : » in bei tored indli i heY | Qull birth-placo with fecble but offectual hold. trived, so that he might bo able to leave “tome | Aoaes and Brooks—all, save perbaps four, sud- | g ing- i o purse hns mot been ouly recently filled to a | of dotted Brussele-not aro S6LE, eing rostored | have run up s spindling trunk 80 or 40 fogbwith- | Fo" py place with fockle At o rens wore e, o e R tian o keep the pot boil- | dealy and temely des i e A R loft her drensing iEZ;"'i..“”:‘?.“'inax‘?:fi:: sapacity sdmitting such a luxury. e ey aro too. universally becoming %0 | out s limb, and aro crownod with & little tuft of ooy b Sl b6 shoold b E A o nb, : it )b the ing when he shoul ave passed away from this d after th ted to whitewash. What ) T WALKING SUITS AXD PROMESADE COSTUNES “‘;.‘;;dg’;eg“‘,ggg,}:‘y;‘ Denrped by o) y brotendor. | qpryy ot tho top, which s comonly cut Dack to Doy mpent R pport . snd 100 Ao | worid of pig-iron and falso friends. e oot sninoneo that b gt (RS I ol N e there,are to be fonnd bandsome black silks, ele- I MISCCLLANEQUS TRIMMINGS, = fow stumps of branches. A ball of earth, 8 or | by leving them, nor could he take them %ind Schusler Colfax, the second officer of the | the space of two or thres hours? It could have m&mi that her marriage was null and Wflfi 6 same time the ronounced herse gantly made,—they being staplo and always in | wo find buckles e vedized silyor, pearl, jot, | 4 feot in dismeter, is brought ‘writh the troe; and | With him. - Tho carponter's shop was o guro sup- | Brostest Gavernment’ the sun ever ehone oD, | boen nothing less than the whole pawer of the | At ~ Sood taate for fall dross. Nos to those, and | stoel, and ivory, Sgain a favor. They tim overy | tho planting consists in eiting thia ball into a | DIy for them of 1a0% 2od clothes ; his ambitious | cried like & ;:gfi?;‘e?fl,ug‘mfmgfl: party vailable for such purposes. 1 it Pos- | the true wife of the Social’ sdventurer, and the R possibl, more desirable for spring- | PORion of 8 Woman's Oer droee, from bomnet | yole dug in tho sandy sorl, end af bost filling m’“fl:fifi,fli’ubfiéflgh?hfinfiflf D o e wonld falter and fail him in_tha sle %;‘2’&3”;&‘,‘“_&“:3‘:% ‘mother of his two_children. Called to the pros: wear, are tho grisaille stripes, in all widths, and gomii!;m!;rea:mn‘rhuy o daiter B0 Lac; | fov inchen argund i¥ with richer ootk e | Cromm e ia o yot or two buries Lis wifo | oSt nafury HATICT, e B om whon ho 0amo | Sam ihe White House? Six wesks before this smcaat the e e an fhe guielt oo pvery shade, from nearly all black to neariy all | they hold bows and sashes in dross and pole Eozb&hu ;;p :‘eh hc;x -m;: fi“h :o proces;lr:, .fld childnuidul'sy ;i‘zon ea tho gn?y:zdhby t.hog }g:rfii:fi: :l:'oe:ar r_eylcxie;' b::!;l; :llcdmi:liel:: time, and .{m néh! facu had beenGdewlupad dvove him from hor presence, and for many fl,; 24 . y b . O e ey Tive, and, after somo years, | church. Ho made but little moas, but, Chel) s ear, [ o "extont sufficiently dsmning, Graut sai : S wiite, hoso are veriously and elegantly | onako; und are neod Lo Tesien, RECIL end | that the” treemay Y% ataral oharacteristicd | his sos in church to tho window, and £ chengod | or B cred, too, 1n ‘thoso Lroquent inter- | o ‘an _infusntisl g e ox | B b despaiy her most polguaat iR RS Trimmed, with the material, and bleck sud gray | bracelots of Y obons, for the lattor purpose, | SSTUIS SOTS L 1its namo s Yo donbt Be o with Oak 2 a x t ial, X colg : 4 synonymous with | prayer or sermon, for maoy & year heard only. | ¥iews ] i es Ames whon | the House who was not involved in the |.goon s |2 i sille. Thoy stil aro principally found with the ‘c’fi,‘fig;’;‘,fi‘e’f' fig;m“;fl:g::;;‘:g‘;;:,ggr Frace and diguity; but a much smaller tres, in o rustlo of the locust e et over thy | o bosought the American shovel-maker od | e o N tha timo when the latter was | *°F; i:"_m‘r:,;g‘}';; of s nmmsless Labe, o I i polonaiee,—for, with its sashes, pouffes, §od.| geom to e ominate for ail other ascs. s | e tural form, would be o more attraotiv ob- | grave and the fall of ita lesves upon it. Before bribo~distributor to save him eyen at the tisk of | calling upon him, that he could not but regret | gayelonis appears pmfiu upon the acene. -] i loopings, it certainly cannot be eallod a redin- | - ¥hon T4 the grasshopper- becomes & burden,” ject, and would sooner attaln such dorolopmoxt a"51d folks diod his early ambition bad fadedin | Perjury. By the way, when Schuylor wanted | most doeply ‘thet committees waro HEDE | o ors atated e was in h o ein vari i iy ot mamo it the Francaise, if the hagramhopecs | e o Charactoristics ne would give'it | a groab messure;, tho plang for Honbad fodemd. | money for campaign ‘expenses, ho sadly bub | daily $5%he other end of the avenue engaged | cay D S ta, was very B o rith. 1d title, abroviated 4 g will probsbly be quite as numerous, and equslly Osore besuty than tho othr will ever attain. | whioh seemod £0 easy ' Ts yonth, presonted | firmiy demanded of his poor old’_step-father, 8 | golely in blackening good men's charscters.” Of e otion of & T oven the womas 214 title, abroviated by school-girls into Polly, 7 ! T have observed, in some instances, that Hhomsolvos mow as impracticablo ; beeide ail clerk of the House, *Pay me that thon owest | corse it is “nmfim derstand the remark, | twhom he serves. Omm Gay, during the ks a3 grown woarisome ? That comes much neerer sanoying, unless they decrease In sizo, or A50 'WILD VINES o Fots of his lifo bad grown into | e while, 8% Tho same time, o said to Onkes | gupecially when we reflect that.no pure man was-| i : T or In no brein sscopt & French | hesthon fi;fi‘;;‘;;‘;,s",,‘: ndged. OHherwisn tho | 1,0+, boen bromght with the tregp to which By bl SO X lho Tocust trea, which he | Amos, the miliansye, timo, ho suid to 08k | enpecialy wher T e ovidonce. that hurt mon intorml fi.?‘;fi‘fi;’f:‘?&’fi&m&fi%}?fi& woman's does it seom possiblo that such intri- | provoker. Fans in summer, when they are most | Dd attached thomselves. ‘The Virginia creeper, | novar could foar axay. All this is s history fnantially. Don't let the small sum of 8500 | only disclosed the former stain that uughnd O e e enorita, I have long loved you ; if my Tato, and yob oiry and artistio, drepings | eeded, are eithor ‘miniaturé playthings of elats, g?‘;"}jfi““: s e 3.92321‘&‘;;‘32‘ o2 «;r puorilo sad : morbid hindrancos, porhsps, but ol %:‘pg‘;; s fe ;gfig‘;}'wzgflwz the | hitherto beon eusblod to coneenls it did 0ot | pame and m,m‘:a a5 ot asem 00 mich bo- J ;. o - s ho foliage of 2 st s ances a8 clo son into nar- - o 4 : Zowla a: born. Tho oldmew fashion of | UALED e e i broosa | 1418 21T lageof o freoto wiioh 4 cluge and | Jus such BEARSOs O A0 mene 0 | splathe for o e i s it | make ey me e rogard to thia mat | S 13 yow, a1, prostst, candidin ] odles trimming the front and back differently still pre- | $¥c, 4 it 18 vory common B ith it are lisblo, 8t this | Beth grew quietly Into middle and thep into B ona mereirul o tho millionsire, Who | ter of ta gonduct of the Honso afier the 1o em to_you, and I promise to recognize your Hiowing, or they aro large enongh to stir up & o grew quietly 1 ter of this the o 100088 | LhoT aw iy own. At first Angiolina repulsed ails. One silk, nesrly all white, that we 8eW, | whirl %3 it thay cold be handled. If a desira- Goason, to mistake tho poison ivy for it, which, | old oo having roalized his youtbful hopes of Gwed him & sum that Was to Ames the veriest | andupon the Kelloy resolution, was that every | this offer ¢ a mame which would cause fier to b the front and first side-gores ruflied, tho | ble size ever is ‘Sttained, it mever sooms o be st $hough even more beautiful, is inadmissible on | know! ledge o further than by the education o imoginable. i D icated with Credlt Mobilier corruption, | descend so far from et social rank but aa the edges being embroidercd and held by embroi- | theseason When most needed. accotnt of tho scuto suffering from outaneous | which ified him for villago schoolmaster. A | _And Garfield's noble soil was fld){‘mflflbflfl- Tave only Bcofield, vofed to scquit Kelley: | tim O e when her offspring Was to sea ge g embrolder A T EABIIONADLE UABRELLA Senptions which many persons oo lisble to from | shabby, wizened, silent 8% “follow, with s He looked upon the ‘proceedings with grave ap- | whereas, before the' recess nok one of them bad | $o Jiohy, ahe sul od greste O Moomeat & = T lub, liks licoman's baton, is very visi- o d B us ig, mith & it of ie] it ution & ignteout i Committee's re ‘except e instance of i front polonaiso, with revers on one side, snd B ing, as 1t doos, e D ‘X1 is. how. | Ontario; hes & very o | ey i kg ity and honor, which | soul wes sick wifhinhitw, o oo nper MAKIDE | (i sesolution o, T e I e e ooks | ° oo o Tigdsvelonis for the Maxs Targe bow and ends of silk on the other, com- | ever, of light Malacea or Bemboo. and will only ‘VIGOROUS VINE OF THE POISON-TVY brrned themselves into his boys’ memories and = fatal blunderonce. Aiter Ames had testified 8 | voted no. 18 Jeoks Yory much 5 though the | fion, " howevor, that sccompanied the tedit. Lace, crochet-trimmings in & mixture maks the glove-trade proftable. The otng | pttached toit, which will botray its true nature remained there when the Latin and Greck Le second time as to tho guilt of Garfield, fixing it | whitewashers had put their heads together and e} o thia that Xind 21 s should Dlae e el gkrre Ty who squcezes a No. 5 glove on & Ko. J9U8E | i a fow wooks by ita foliago, the leaves appear- | taught _thom ad long. - bean . forgotton. | upon bim cleacly a4 enmistakably, the Genersl | Jecided that it was dangerous to_sllow honor, sacrifics, and b6 TS T ot black and whito moiro bands and fecings, and | 13 who eaucezos A N ese sho buys hor hand- | 128 i Eriplets, instond of £v0 in o cluster, which | Thero was half o dosen e 2 oriuscs | atonc notifled. the Comumittse Tiab Do wonld | abie mcruples o restrain tho parties invalved ggg‘::a‘;“&‘:"fff ‘L‘::‘;;‘;“:K.‘n‘é’.‘,‘,‘.‘,fié‘éu“‘”’m; { ros-grain cords and pipings, woro used; snd | covering by tho caco; and e e e s | the Virglnia 'creepor alwass has. It may be | in tho town ; villago Hempdens sad Cromwells B O ro. fhom to rofate the vile calumnies | from voting, and thst therefors they all agreed 2 er! ! FOs gD o o buits- comld. be bought at | Larp-playing fo midsping thst member and en- e et thin sgason, by the mwiossy or hairy p- | whom even the stage-driver could, havo pointed come b At the mendacions msn from | to vote to cloar themselves. You remembor into th compach, sl et Jiete xalstions b prices verziog from 45 to G100 Vhen 030 | ecging e [0S, i ame, Which Fosruico detred fom e mllibudeof udiles | antlo ou, 30t o8 (1, Wity Yo "made fassachnaei has poured o5 A0S L cae | an'ita sesolution o Farmaado Wood direcs o senied o ol hor Sondions, 0 - Tho walking-stick umbrolls, which was in | ¥ tc 3 X o tavern, as ‘‘mea wWho woi ve made 3 o Judiciary o to report upon the 3 Comes Lo Gomd e et makes them 8 Very | voguo last Tt la mado In tbo aswo goods | 12 sttached to, o St straight, horizon | their mark, sir, If theyhsd bsd the ve 840 | nof Garfeld Ho had heard that Amos (who | evidence taken a8 10 e Bmuntor. Colfax | oPefaly obaily, that tme, thele e e ) | prices varying from $45 to $100. ~When o0mo | larging the joints. Ttismot pretty, nor as use- ehades of gray reeds, prairie-sage, and kindred 4 . yoxE, Bomo yesrs since. It was planted by | wildly, it is said, st times ‘of groat work to be | that he was equally guilty wit J i n of thoee who bave Fortunatus' purse. ) 5 ly, it 18 X o o i ¢ bili f all the Together, ke betrayed 3. Gaillardet and those of Cremieux, the celex ? planting, | don, in which he honld have bis shure., Dok ncu"m"mmwh':x]:':&?: iidsons °m'lx‘:g-°:am'?::: 3'her, and s by bim. brated Iawyer, both of whom eho had copsulied E i good investment. i tal branches, a foot or two in length, which are t *old Seth"™ s ‘ras then reluctantly producing tho receipts ‘that | Should not be impeached, was defeated the | &, 18 O h i B9 other materiala there ara vigognes, Sicili- ;{,’m;’;'i', Eolyied an oy v, boing of tho | 1% IPEYTONE from the gracofilly-pendant g:‘.“, O e iy Jven of "them) ‘bo‘;;’? T e e Hrgnod) had in resorve other such shonkinot B e ,,,:,‘}; Coltax's p.m:,’, 1a | o of Anglolink, the woman whom he called bis § ennes, camel's hair, e beize, and the various | “ Large black silk branchos of the Virgiala crecpor. Erosty Om ek of pood-natured toleration of | dosuments 10 PYCES I K ess of his testi- | tho infamous transsction. e, tismaatiar o docelved himadt. Soe & poplids, mobaire and gfami goods. Theeo are — ‘Whatever troes aro planted, thoy should o tht, bloft farmers. In Iator yoars this tolera- | T007 Iuseepact b ofhets; And "g;g"g:“;g:: ————— romatand firz and_ inexorable Ln her conditions. H made in excellent style, end usually in two < . PARAS o NEVER DE JGHT FROM A WOOD, ion turned into suspicio d dislike. The vil- | o« “« ” G i B I Ot skirt trimmed with a_darkor | 87026t 7OV dimegent o agh senson's style, | whogo they bavo boen dran up into Sete poles | Haos fog i it o e ave Stats, and | sdow th line i, the gory T e tho past do. | “BRING ME_ WORD HOW TALL SHE 187 | That which roally gin0 or aourego fo aruist In § o anover-garment with Light slooves. | 07 7o't s ous,they hieve 5 6000Rd DOIGSE | gy treos can, movar ovarcorts nto mer poles, | lago lsy in a borer SOUSeY, o)L fbtontat, which | £ade, found thet 1o Stsy away was prudent, and vifis, s or, Whs Few i, | Hor Tesolation was the fact Bt B0 0 g ! O claanior b mecmTIOs SRS of fringo th mitcl ihe livng, viieo NOTD | dispromortion, o saeumio % symimetrical or grace- | ranked him there and 1t that time vib o bo Bover Pf;’ig‘m‘;:m;";'g‘:,“;;;hf:“:; o« o a1 0 e Bopalindl® e A at B forth, Bor Busbsad, who wea in “and solid-colored -silks. The blacka | 75 - . orm. g = . lon. -Ho was sccused, ith 5 : oo tal sroin black aad solid-colorod ke, T pr | Yalivg shades of bne o aiso in tho more | ™Y xnow of o droo which posseses so muny athelst or 8 felo% ¢ tosching tho od, sad with | 3G Gaeseld's statement snd his ovn, end the Juilaa Bgh sty Rearll Dow nowsly aadlask o M e servant sad ok in the sacions neuiml end dolicato shadea dressy onos for ordinery, SRMSCIS ok | Biaieas coaommend it fof streel-planting in | tho neighborhood to read snd wite, and of papers wero consequontly novar produced. Flstno uedenistade, 3 e oy acd ha o i ats wpou bee of o5 COlors. an! AN oint ue ’ e . 028 i iti i) o 5 N N len swest anc 2 o n = O et O randsgmost of thoss, whilo ongaady | il holds its avn, howenes, sad His lack cover o8 THE WHITE ASH. secsting ,‘;}“fiu"‘:,h‘;‘."_{',‘ii:':{ho‘l‘:mcc;,“;fe‘d Jt.was comforting to Garfield that the inde- 82 bappy children played Dusinesa~ affairs irritoted her.- She suspected plaitioge teko thoplace on less expensive Tobes. | JeY be 7 hite or Y‘fi“y e thofair | Many wilt ramember tho ‘beautitui specimen of | constantly, e warning liberty and equality and pendent papors, or st loast some of them, treat. Together ho was made him of :wt;;dins ummt savings, on his_ovn B & wth oyarskirt and basquo generally, | S33 Lol Nsiiias, for ke, plain or | thip treo wbich stood befor the firo st pecimen of | comet e Saod of man,wero strongly suspected | o3 Bt With_distinguished consideration, and For God, and ehe fox him. o m bis .,.;""fi‘:“,;’.’d”g"“fi“: ot ioporations are unuaally lsgant. To6 | (0T a® and R died for-thome: bt | of Wabsah svosuo and Incksonstrest concarm | by tho clup 23 e beach fo bo the | aile they bldly sod ragily donounced all | eyond the gardeny hale A e Pranch Conrts for 3 e metioa e daolored silks aro mostly in the various | TOORER Gy Yo other alloys—is st the disposal fag which T hiad something to say, through TaE | doctrines of Poino and O ench i talkod | tho balance of the crew, they Bever SR In desects 2o e steured 5 of property and- person, But tho cousels of | | | Sotors, and ave in combinations of shades,—light .| Gov. Bross, in 1365, and, ot the time o ! ondark, and vice verss, 88 tho tastoof thoe mall | i ! i | WALKIXG-BOOTS i E oy C was & small treo, 10 or 15 feet high, and prob- na came_ for him one summer dsy to i 5 1 ondsrk sad vige Ve O scems to. bodo'| 1S PIaIn—EREIOR boing ¢lie most acceplable | ably not i oo 0 ot LD e R ¢ toa fimo | Joeve tho viliage sud tho hot school-houso 710 | S ated by wicked Congresemon, found bia | Zogethr, girl s bov, 5 in rogard to The mattor, ndgeed b foshanden tigeur; but the basque, or over-jacket, 18 in in- f‘“‘“grt ough bickes % e et Iy | of he fire,—sixteen years after it was planted,— | his eilent evening pipo _and ssroll, and | vor in excellent working order when he Tooked They wandered, ne'er apart ; LAyl e 1o vai sach aa - { e B “The loopings aro marvls of in- | ST 4y wa & mere Morg 018010 15 | She sosl’ was. not mora fhan 8 inches in dism- | cross to that . ofber “unkmown life 24 |'on Garfield and beheld him that ho was good, Esch wrought to esch suuoy, oF) o o ol e e acaia sl quito indescribablo; while seshos | (L) o o st boots, whith | ster, but tho tres wes nearly .cr quito 40 | waits for every men. *I have mot dono my ad many poople marveled thereat. Tbe evl’ ok o e et ey bebras e sband e | tricate e o ise sido, hold the pouffe, sapiro | 25BBe0 RS oM tomaich the dreas wilh | faot’ high, with & beaniifol (0T qaukte 40 | waits for e said, once or twico on that last | JenCo T Eo*Fn Piatt's eyes, was enficientto [ Beeiatheo ek WAy hamen busband snd wife in sro knotted an the o ewlioro, and sorve say pur- | TDIch they 868 YOI D10 ippers, if 0t mudo | ing a spece of 20 foot in dismeter, supporting st e e e, ot com to me, somo- | damn Kelley, and awcy and 'the bslance, Wwas | - By her sooft deceired ; ame, it O La Bosio died sudden- pose, save the obsoloto one of suaing about the | in black, must Lruorise with the morning o | loast twica the amonnt o7 Toliage of eithor of | how.” But the village doctor said O s wag | by no means enough, ‘althongh identical in qual- fim:omom; i ersburg of inflammation of the lungs. aist and being knotted behind. 'They are made” grenins o 1 gt 1maintain the | the elms in its vicinity, thon, ’m. trunks of the | only feverish, an@ thnt it wass pity his mind ity and .gunmy, to convict Garfield, Why was ey each the other grisved, by wopt her loes sincerely, for ho still i of the different shades of silk, and frequently el s ‘“; o2 mads for our | cims wore much Iargas than that of tho ash. In-{ should be clouded at the last. til looking back | this ? thrifty firm, sailing under the name Fet each of each was bost g b o, ite her indifference to him. Oub 40 finished with handsome, fringe. Yak lacein a ,gfl““dri“flmfi“ - ‘lm!e'? mate hools 10w and | Goed, this is one of . tho characteristica of the | to that undone wark, he dicd, and was Baried | of Comles & Bregs, have ‘had for some time past Beloved, and still caressed. ’ o _-hgfl and’s share of her fortune that came i barmonizing shade arctimped tape Lingo 1o rosd enongh mobLY CERRA T s, s may b soon by compariog wn ssh sad 5 | beside his wifesnd child. % |5 contract with tho Gevernment, 2o seply s pro- | pndshemainbiadiit, o him, ke erscted n supech mausoleum t0 ber 1 e proper garnitore. 0 8l rimmings Are oxg ots s elm now standing gide by side on the west side cess which they own to the preserving of ammy Found fairest, still his prize, ‘ i . - i guite aa mvolred 2 fle uaic, Iocpings on there g:mmugfupg“g‘,‘“f.’éa“‘;;‘;; -"1;"_{;“‘253&';4}: D 6. oorihy of Twelfth sireet. n.“fl.l”f,:.‘f:;" ad camo tho War of, the | clothing, cloth, G, from ot The process g}umfl;né‘c’}flug ol : ‘.&3’&%&‘33&%&5‘%‘%‘" hed Ai‘;f,‘ufi fported garmente, and it is tho very perfoction | youg of tulle pullings, organdy plaitings, and o ity ouposite No. 659, and tho olm | the - district . whero Seth’ had lived, ' declared doe e or theio ,,m";g‘;“f,b“ {0OYGT | That lod her not ariaht, Baving left only a sister s heir to her property. d Xindavelonismadea liberaluse of thismoney. ] a short distango morthof it. Botharo small | himselt not only on the side of the Govern- will brighton up spring and sammer | troes; but it will bo seen that, whilo their | ment, but of the slave, Grst decided to try it, Congress nppropriated | And ever by his slde 3 ahowed himself to be so sympathetic, in assist- ing their necessities, to his poor fellow-coun- of kil that makes them clegant. - These droses | o 5, cost, from $250 to £500, and, it is needlees to £ay, jaucy 8.8 "Ho was bold, slert, ‘toilottes, and sre merely falge pioces WOrn OVEr | trunks are sbout the same dismeter, the head | had s powerful intellect; the aluggish, slow= gome 350,000 for the purpose, and In the suc- Ap.u;%fi fh‘m% ne K will not be very common. el e 2 the jacket or basque, instend of underncath it. J ;. the al 7 ths i 3 'FOB,TIQUSE DRESSES, N f of tho ash has sssumed s symmetrical shape, s ceeding year §150,000. Notwithatanding tho fact Tbrou; > b | the pretty sumaior ciiks, in small fgures and | TheX A0 fustoned o L froat 80 they can bo | and sttained snliciont size T b Becidedly flfiififl,‘%ffiifl%’ff&zfik Tomel | that tho process 4o fulrg, end 50 Tocoguized | And sl he womsgi pride tzymen who zosdad fn Pare that the Kingol : stpta, are most m demand, and aco trimmed | PPPIO b o montal, wldlo the elm is, in com- | Confederates by holding the elave territors on S iEe havo smpartially esamined into its | A20ET I oo oot on Bimn tho ftl of obi B Sariously with solid_colors’ and Swiss plaitings | y .o aimost e el Mosson. ' mero shapeloss bush. The out- |'the side of the Union, divided the T Flast | working, the Quartermaster General and the When her he would d e S o ti i o L One of them is almost indispensablo | F75 5 T soow ensions of Queen | Do forn of the ash is best seen from tho oppo- | and finally. Ko botter work for frodom, and | Secretary of War have, by some means, Bhe kept bim captive bound; 3 ddmim afa in X were atten g’vgfin.fl for tho present scason and cool doya in summer; | e Uiy gy volume | gite side of the street; and, if tho reader will | order, and T vilization was done in that time than stoadily. endorsed it and its sppropriations. Forbidding her to rise, ‘Bocial importance; among others, by the Minis- while the skirts with sprons and jackots, or f_‘:fl“”“ T omatin D abetho scems o | Dosr it in mind a fow weoks henco, and observe | this; mone thst told more “ffectively on the | This last year the Grm camo to Congress, ask- | ° Bymspy cords and ties muvaxem‘ who l"‘)!p'rmtod his d’“fl"fl Polonsises of Ewiss snd organdy; will bo worn | g7 (L contird s Fat c“b“"mmd Mo- | fontro when it is in full foliage, be will rosdily | future. Not long ago, our public men were put | ing sn appropristion in the Army Bill of Bhe held him to the ground. no .less than the stoffato and the macare Bl o the warmest dsys. Thersis an | SICP 0% e A o admis- | acknowledgo the ot that & ateae rogularly lined | 1o prial not oply through their onor but bonosty. $330,000 for tho uze of their procoes during the At length, In stature grown, Which Xindsvelonia iilfully prepared with hia affort being mado to crowd into universal favor, O T L i o b ronch | 2tk trees of Buch .symmotry, even if no Iargor | How many foll, it does not need now to tell. Ome | coming year. Of course thoy went before Gar- ‘Ho stands erect and freo; ovwn hands. a f0t only for hiouse and carriage woar, but also Lo ‘“’m o et el ot tho endless | than this specimen, would ‘more beautitul | slone stood firm; his integrity helped to redeem Feld's Committeo. Donn Piattis & member of ot stands ho not alone, | Tn 1870, when the war betwoen France an for street saits, tho various shades of bluo, e i one wigrt 6o c f]rum almost |.4han it can over be made by the costly operation | the character of ihe ‘mation, "Ho snd the men | the firm of Cowles & Brega—a silent partner. For his beloved would . Prussia broke out, Xindavelonis was iz London. .3 i especially in turguoise aud the wellknown a0y post L PO Tho gostime et plessod |"of planting unwieldy eticks ofs timbor which are | who helped so lsrgely to save e e, "z | Heretofore this appropristion has gong Bk | Tike him ahe loveth wiac, ke bim sheloveth free. Ho keenly falt the voes of Franco—sokeenlyy i M tints. In this, as in othor delicsto hues, | Bi5 e e redootnal: requisita is £0r | elms only in name. | o oD each been scholars of tho carpenter. | the Committes nnquestioned, which might, to & Sowins she her desirs, : " | indeed, that his xeason was overtiwomn. b i grot caro in nooded in eclection, 88 porhaps no e I e o all-d orm. or |~ The ash is an e dld mot know each other, and their B eaem. | wicked mas, scom fo bo & singular thing. This Tetstand they not spart; took the of a_ beli &olor produces such different effects 2 biue. In mfl‘;}g"‘s. ot o e stte osirable EASY TREE TO TRANSPLANT, Bramee of the village school o180 the dimmest, | year, howover, some of the facts in regard to the For aa shs doth. that he was ?ecnnunly Tuined. Not o Diiaden, it gives to certain complesions a | 00 cation, Kt d0cs ot e & That the | s it always has abundance of roota near the sur- | But their work for {reedom and bonor goes & | Torthlesemess of the process having come ¥ the Ho grows, nor stands shy highes was this conviction ill-founded, for oo O e, . whioh I mof cepocially | SOIRg 0N Y & Gl a sesson, with | faoof Hho ground, but it oquires ich sal and | wideoiog T o e rom penoration'jo._gon- | knoNledgo of mombere of Gongross, word was | _ Thea her Sjored's hosst Groeks, bis frionds, who bad e b il charming; while, with others, the effect to' tho B iant G g lls, | amply ropays genctous provision in this respect, | eration, while the old B o B oeps Jor. | tontto the Committee, and Gowlés & Brega | —Dor.Gren asylum, searched his pspers hasos Soarar 15 fo find & disagreeable yellow Lue over- | & sflord abundad iy e caricatnr- | by it Juxurisnt and closaly growth. o | oo ader the locust trecs. Yetletus nope | Wer compellod to sppear snd show cause e Belves of vouchers for more than one hundré Spreading the {rechnesd of her complexion; all tya0d fun fox a sdmirers, does not admit of THE SSOAMORE, B o by this timo (hat in tho Just R0p0 | T4 the | appropriation should bo mads, Hivals in Courtship---A Story from | thousand france, under the pretext of deposite cocasioned by want of kuowing whether the D ommi-traina will b in the or Western plane tres, somotimos known in the | verse of God nothing i8 lost. Pivit waa on hand, but quictly and 1 . Arkansas. ing them ins place of safety. Haviog TECOV- ‘shade soloctod was the proper one or not. . emi-traing e worn in the house, and & | Eost as the buttonwood, is one of - our finest na- vl e modestly, making no speech mor - argi- Thuuifl?lfltflenlwmnlong rambling lot- | ered his resson, it mot his heslth, st tbe ut pulling such strings a8 he could | ter to ““Old Times,” who lives in Arkansas: end of some months, he was obliged to bring elaines and light Cashme txi now, but vory offective, & o o | Soft_delaines and lig] oros, trimmed 4 O S aaon; tive trees, snd in Euxope is regarded as one ;: SUNSET- THO}IGHTS BY THE LAKE. fi;‘;n"fl St pulliog mch, £ng® g bo coold with silk, are also in demand for tho presout ; tho very best for streot-planting. Robinso > Imovn a8 Madamo Dowey’s, and for sale in all | ofj¢: i ST discussion, s burried and incomplete investiga- suit against his too zealous friends for the re= T was living at Bquire Jones'. He had = gal, bdor £ and she was pretty, you bet. Iused to think Govery ot his datained proparty. Jodemept by D P LT L 2 . season. They copy tho styles of tho more L a8 & “The best of all trees for European cities = . i iaborate and expensive dresses, and are {astened i P"““&*{fi“”“:—lm“;“ 3 an casy matter | is the Wostern plane (Platanus e itatiay. 1| Tnesetting sun, with tmngan ght, ‘ oot which Covles & Brogn alono hed 8 | she wae prel enoagh to oat, To say I loved | mob yet been given in g o iizod-miver buttons, accompaniedby the | {8 €7 e i and sl | e T oo D may places In towns, {rom the | Throwss halogrer the lapcacaps hright, o, I e hoard, tho comiittoo decided—*:to | that girl wouldn't bono Yescription of my awfal | Becond time the unfortunate mal® senses lofh i long swinging chatelain of the samo maten i B e i ing-eostumo | heart of the City of Toondon to the shoros of the Lika » veil of Heaven's deeign ; * 5 oo out the itens and end the swindle"—by | feelings; $atIwas swful bashful—I conldn't | him, snd he was ,&.:Bglm an_asylum for the in- ¥ i TBAVELING DRESSES oy h i3 Chicago it Ko e “iils b5, | kes Northern Italy; in the town-gardens of And tho besuteous clouds now secm to glide 10 means, my friends] They decided to reduce £l her about it; and, to make matters worse, | 88008t “Paris by hia sister’s husband, Who bas ~ aro still in vigogue or Cashmere, but later im | BEECT T e v bt s. 76 b | Contral Frauce; i the fine old citien 1n Ls Belle Doy turo:the depthy of (e dirk iag d DO A, A iea, and instead of giving tho | there was a follor coming to see Bally; rore%, | fened from Athons at the annouscement of bis i 2re o vl b mode in Linen, batiste, ponges, | 5167 0 e 8 e Smmtabl ch, bat for | Touraine ; and in Anjon, where the camellis and a e eventng hours decline, J e e 50,000, ab was aekod, they gavo 3200,- | osms onco & week just s Togular 2 the cows | sickness, sud took possession of the remain | and goods of that description. They aro lrcady | ite length voule b BOCTCRLY s ablo to weariin | gzalen grow luxuriantly in the opon air;, In the " ; é oo O s, Donn. Piatt, “who 18 virtuous, | como up, and ha'd buck right up to Bauly and ast | of the ick max's fortune, which he carried H 8 s “market, braided and embroidered, B oitr il e i i moet | numerous new boulevards of Paris; sud every- The waves in rainbow hues are dressed . o motive £t keeping on the right side of | up half the night. . withi him to_Athens, probably fesring the it end among -suits aro now made g g e 8pp] BCC! E &’u, o in 186 | where it is by far tho noblest city tree; bat in no By, uuw“u:;- .':&m the glowing West, the Chairman of the committee whowere to psss Dated him, of course, and nobody conldn’t tempt of Parisian thieves if he’ shoult 1nvsm md o " moro . simplicity, _ and | 9% 00 e e now in- | placo aro thoro finer individual epecimens g L B e pengwyssl; o gounq | | 1POD the merite B oBm's contract. . Nomore | blame me for it. I determined to stop bim of bebind him. . Xindavelonia wasstill bereft of LC 2o draped as to be easily lsundried and ro- oo o stmpls presein go msy be madein 8 | than in London, though receiving no dmens of o | Anamset e ey L L had Garfield, though rathier needing newep- e T 2l on a plan, and told Sally's brother of | Teason when bis brother-in-law died ; snd 88 o aped A stino frechness, s combination of | TN, D n euite ring, 82d | tion as they do elsowhere. Found in awildstate | * Bave st intervals the mournful sound - or friends, any motive other than tho bostin | it; e oaen mas ke Bowas plaased, and we | latter had laft, on his departure, 0O mOre TIORST { Fhick and thin stripes seems to be the most de- ring B B O O fhis and eafoty. ach- | over a yast portion of the- North Americsn 3% the night-bid's solemn wail. B e A Tevorably upon such con- | went to work. - They fere scarce of house-room, than was necossary for the patient’s howd, (F8 | Lirablo, and the polonaise too useful tobe throva ments I A T toper lontih hasb foly-ping; | continent, in ita fullest porfection in the fer- Sidia i S o, e oo b Jmerw it was very doubtful in its | had s front and 8 back room, “which waa used for | hour of death came upon Xindavelonis boreft 0 ! Yo aside. o | L O fastoning, holda biained, | tilo valleys of the Woet, whers it is constantly R o bokoning Ty § e e Nol_ Buch things may not be and | a kitchen snd emoke-house. and the man who in dying left 500,000 francs 1 "4 fow coutille. guits_are seen, and Tarkish o B reamure, tha O e it & found to bo the loftiest tree of the United B e ihe gutherig loot, o | e Sme s like & summer'a cloud | ‘Piatt was | - Me and Ike alept in this back room. The floor | to ister, bis sole beir waa buried like 8 A1~ traveling will be in decided fsvor. Thisis of g{ B oo B s into ita usual positio , 50d | States, it_bocomes one of -the noblest trees in rhs Feaper comee in his phantom bark Dusy for .a dsy or twoin the ! Cave,” urging | was ‘made of puncheons, and immediately under | BeF. M. Gaillardet, snd another friend o "‘;; row silk. and is in various colors—dark shades 9 POEL0N. tho British parks and woods, and rominds us To bear us on o'er the oyage dark, Sha? ¢ Garfield was innocent, of conrse”—in the | our bed, Sad also under the floor, was tho big | dead man, were the only mourners who -md.u for tho strect, pure whitd for. lonaises, and of its mative land of great trees, rivers, woods, Afar, fsr off, Where N0 676 can mark, doing of which he gemmiy was prompted by | sosp-trough. 1t had about ten bushels of soft- at his funeral, which was ‘almost secret in it with Oriental stripes that Took well _for THE MODERN LOVER. .| and prairies.” b On, émward to the tomb. | B8 g but s desire to have a Chnstian states- | sosD init. Saliy's besa s to bo thers that | matare. revious to his death, Xindavelonis jackets or wraps when d.riv‘;gfi, or for cool days —_— Abont thirty years ago, these traes, which But sweet the thought to every heart, ‘man protected from harm that ‘might befall him | night. I told her that I wanted to slesp with her | had confided to theso two friends his se 1 2t the sea ghore. Coutilles will be worn by tho AFTER ‘SIR JOEN EUCKLING, Jjupte that time ' were among the most esteemed That the fairest works of wondrous art through the malevolence of Oskes Ames, who | sweotheart that night, _Sbe mdmrr t. He | bequeath two ‘important legacies, one 0 city . for who like anything that is & novelty. Why go pale and s, fond Tover? for omamental use in the Eastern Btates, Are only passing toys; testified truly. regnrdmg all the implicated par- | came drassed up in st. He had one of | of Tilan and the other to the city of Athers, 1% : o e ke g e ooy isss |+~ i, may sopae " | wero ; e vy 150k Hoaven 1 far more bright e Gavheld alone! Plainly, tho Colonel | those e e oy Jent, sclssortailed costs, | fended to fatitnte, i 18 SYRC-, sod that of set a more hypothesis. Grenadines atoinava- |~ T've boen to soe my lady’s gover- 7 ATTACKED. BY A DISEASE Fuaall e slowice gleams of light Sie%, in-this matter, ontirely impelled bya chival | new copperss paats, awial tight, & high boe- his wife, two annual przes in order to 500 P Loty of thick and thin stripes, and will be much "Nor, without avail. which proved o _unacconntable and {atal as the kooa Ay CF ELICH, (AR of ight T I help the poor devil Who had got | hat, and a square-yard red cotian bigh beo-gum | L8 s ragement to Tialian sud Grodk Scty cized, a9 the season advances, for tho ornnmon- ‘Ho won't plank down a nail1” potato-disease, which appeared about the ssme 3 7 into-a tight " for, when he is not in por- | around his neck. The question is, did time to ensble mgmwm i e e eili dressos, an wall as for entirocos- | ., i R P | Biee: Tho traes on the whols Atlantic cosst | Andwowko watchat this maest bovsy it b R e Donn Piatt is 8 hind-hearted | Ho soon cornered Sally, andme and Ike wint out this purpose fail bim, or didbis e ; tumes. Slowly, but surely, the surfeited appe- W e et north of Philadelphia were cither killed, orbe- | . NGmERI feol ita sottening powes, * | and chivalrous as ever man wes, snd has al- | to R od bt not to sleep. We raised the floor | Posr? o fact is that the moat profound b Hite for grotesque and superabundant trimmings | w e Tihoe, W 0 e finy or D O montly that they were. romoved, | mOnbetPERS MRS B o e Yo help the ander dog in the | over the soap-trongh, took the bosrds off thobed, | (20 has boon pragerved on this subject b th¢ iy monifesting itself, and the plainer styles are T must scoot— v and only = few molancholy wrecks remain. On And faith will bear them g;‘,mmd os i, fight. 3 A O only o the foreside, where I was to lie—just inheritor of his fortune. gaining ground. This hardly secms to bo the Tho old geloot 17 this side the Alleghenies, they do not seem to Soahe far off shores of eternity, - = AN EXCITING BOEXE. enougg ‘behind to hold up & bed withont a feller. caso when wo look st what tho importers hiave > + | heve suffered, however, and it is surprising that Fhould this bo Life' cloaing day. The most pAn(ul eight. that ever oty cyes | Teolay beforo tho fire onapallet, Ilayonmy| A Sacramento Jawyer remsrked to the Court ¢ to show; but housc-dresses even _rich 4 glie needs balls and phactons, dresses, their merits aro not moro widely known. S Dasr. in the Houle, waa at presented by Paves plank holding very still. Ibeganto think they 1t is my candid opinion, Judge, ¥0u a6 % ol materisls for vecepiions have the under, Brown-stono house, e cot. 5 A healthy young specimen, about 40 foet high, ——— | Vhen he replied to **honeet Joe Hawley"—(it is | would situpall night, bat finally, about 1 o'clock, | fool.” The Judge allowed bis mildly besming grt perfectly plain, while the overskirt Teaw u': "1? on e:;d :fd erel is standing on the south sido of Twelfth street, —Thetroubles of Tennessce doctors are great- refreshing to hear that ho is honest, for he cer- | he camo in. 1enored vioxenuy_’ eye to fall u °the lawyer & brief moment { and besque ~form: 8 plessing contrast B v Tmm debi— somo 60 feot esst of Wabash avenne. Itshows | er than they can bear. If the pationt recovers, | tainly has no other distinguishing peculinrities | ‘Ho hauled off his linen, and ovor ke crawled, | then, ;_n,\-ux,f:hum ‘with suppressed tobaccoy o thinin tho beanty of thoir trimmings. Itis | . whematchis off, you beti” B ptom of the_disaaso, the signs of which | he nover pays his doctors bill, and, if ho Tore: | excopt an intonse desire {0 achioe notoristy in | and in he woot, down nto tho soap-trough. . OF | juics sod cmotion, ssid: Y Gs my condil guite 8 rost to the eyo to soe & woman thus ar- | —XNew Yors Gravhic. .ax$ always very obvious to one who is familiar | his relatives the de:mr.. some way or other. withont knowinz exactlv | all the snorting and kicking you ever heard. it | opinion that you are fined 8100.

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