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’ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY JANUARY 10, 1875.—-SIXTEEN PAGES & s BAD GAS. A 2 was in the vory zeni {hif td hat o i i i N i en- A SCOTCH PAGEANT IN 1839, |t o (o vus foni ot bor shoems, Ror | it i, Bdsyarhs, cohs St v | ot s st bopsonoeg o | THE SHAH. e A e sisted of jacket of ormine, tho skirt of violet | /Renth pesty that would justify him ia anking for his | tion and the people cannot sustain themsoives, ) " | Diebrich, and daseended tho Rhane thience by veivet, with the front of ‘sky-bluo velvat, on | P2Y? 3t s possibla. The bult con bo eitled. | o0 'their stock, 0od put i their crops. There ateamer to Bonn, where he agsin' took the rail which the Seymonr 0oat of arms was rishly M- | b Best hey’ hag o it Lo La on the in this situation. I ” Tt : i in i hip. ~ Beecher has had an interview aro 8,000 in this situation. Ipow_make an ap- s = for B atier ‘hetwesn Bal- broidored in silver. “The Queen, of Beanty (who-| sthied ma Howea's date 3 (he svangc st | Doul o vau to zive them xid, and picaerve them, | H18~ Late Journey “Through | gium pa, ioming the Lroet e » air. | What the People Have to Bay ong since ‘became Duchoss of Somereet) gur- | It is completo and emphatio. With this in my | hod enable them to put in & crop."” . - Euro ferenco has the Allwiso snd Almighty Creafc? I Yives; but, poor lady, has of lste yoors had | posscssion, I can shaw (sl Bowon i a self-confessed | - Tho Committes desired until noxs morning to pe. e B e mations s the EW0 About It bad trouble fa . the untimely death of both her { Slandercr, Thavoxuotdone withhim. He mustsell | congider the matter, when Mr. Giles, the con- : - | countries.” In one moment, he saw, ot thiought eona, Tho ynuz;fie.r, young man of remerk- | Bt 1o g By t‘x’x’s‘lg’;‘a&::fififlfl' 2nd1 | trolling member, said: " We bave delermined he saw, a total change in _peopls, laogusgs, re- The Last of the Tournaments. Rerival of flm'l)afs of Ghiw’a!ry—i‘:'hat’ oo Bble promise, died in consequence of the attack : ant any aid to any person_in either g £, in, Became of the Participants. ol wid beast in Tndis. Tho doath of tho e e i e = Boavnes or Dooglia c«mey{l Tot the Couaty Extracts from His Diary. 25‘"&;:‘;%,0:"3,,’,‘;;’.‘&?; e heremirkd | The Inspector Attempts to Explain, - r=ught with peculiarly painfal circam- | oy 'S Fiaia found e *LI8 | Gommissionars levy a tax, and sell the houses in. beliave, thad *f thi is Dpever g«an. in stances. Tho-Dachess imaginod that the emi. | NRIC . Fiold found in his wife's secretary in Massachuseots strect, in Lawrence, aud help the e . s thal e sun Is 3 T 3 tho cottage at aseachugeots stragk, 1 LAD J D th — X 5 thess part: Wi ch plesssd with nent phiysician’ who ‘attendod him bad utterly ottago at Lake Georgs when Lio went thore | 1 G’ 1t w 60, ndei Any_cirenm- From the London Saturday hevie: lvrafig%uns‘pmg:s!unuwh?:g o “aaw there on THOSE 615 BILLS. c 4 4 to vimt her and found ber-away. . et 2 2 i An Anecdote of the Queen of mistaken his case, 10d in her distress used Ian- | co o' acts which mfi,’,;;“gm'rf;‘;!g;,‘; Pre | stances, grant them any 8id.” Lreplied that'| The Shah has published, for the information | Sandsy. Charming little children nicely dressed | 7o the Editir of Tha Chlscgo Trivunes Beauty. s | Loy | (50 ispoattion of the et pnost Jurely 10t0 | that was impossible ; that the poople in the | of bhis peopls, a.diary of bis tour in Erope, | " arried the portrait of Her Boliness Miryam, | Carcaao, Jan. 9.—Tlo lsst strsw "— the 003 on whom be praise, and gang with & swest mel- | ¢hat “broke the camel's back'—has been laid 6 not. formally retracted it in the publio pa~ 2 2. oon, e Wost had obaiof emallgrita, . wwhilé ofirs Ders. This wenot her first appearance in’the | £re% #0d which were printod in tho testimony | [o8:BIBOGR BP0, 0L SEh Ba gr s Sereat | The whoto of this simple record of Lis obrerva- s Itaniaa e e | press. Many year previoualy, in fact, within & Eiven Dy Lake Georgo hotel-koepers and em-.{ 32} worso e T e Lt TreA" | tions of our wn ‘and other countries deserves | Sugh ok onE, e e e o far | on the pationt shogldors of thc patrons of tEo bl whattios. tha “WoBila ar | oy antns .of the- pilliass cone ot Bgllotdn e L Topeks & Banta Fe ltailrond, throngh the energy | perusal, but of course we sball be principallyin- | vorably with *hoso which zealous Protestants, | South Side Gas Company. Hockly havo we It mey e, the cfiheul tImd l;.u ozmspnn lenca of & Yesterdny the divorce Euit was Leann bofore | Of that Compsny, tho Mennotites had eettled, | tereated with that part of it which concerns our- | such for exsmplo a4 }r, Spurgeon, .ate the | borne the heartless -oppression of that cruel {olery can BUPPly & mOre’ magoificent exampls | most amusing charactor, which appsared in o | 1., Feferc) o Judge Greonmood, aud as in. Lug |30, scatiored hundrsds of thousinds of dollstd, | yelyas, Iie-wre impressod with the greatness | Labit of makiog when thoy go gbroad. At Bps | monopoly. Weheve contributed $500,000 of auz (gantos pigeact which tovk place i Soctisad B eanceisiiy aiiaden 1o 15, he" Quss of | Crit. COn. €350 no dofones wa Interposed. Seve,| Tiitd thero beb tio. weyby which eur Beobl® | 1y woalth of Engiand, &nd plossed_mith tho Bo s o conjurer, whose bricks ho describes 1% | alltoo-gcanty means to furnish them tla - td R s, il i i i et anyl . "\ X 44 : 3 be thré-four years 850 under tho mamo- of the | Baauiy, may fuirly bo introducod here: Itreads | CF2l Witnastes wara exemined, the #bovelottera:| STLER 8 LLE" for tla- sufaters of either | heartiness of his roception, aud emused with tbo B amean Teeiors BbAcarar b8 Lossta png e e el us. We have been treated to the vilest gas tha! From the New York Times, m; x:n’-f:m";"'l;‘“:. s m 1‘!1: a3 ;*g;fls:;m ST s e T Jrore road, and the Tefetes reservad bis decision Shuavuco or Douglass County. 1 yespondod that | shoms provided for bim. It is imposaible, be | seen fo sbow fbat Lo Kastern races ave ot 50 B i 2 & s % 0 0 | are. i s they were not actjpg in gocd faith to constitu says, to describo the erity, the julons- | superior tu this art_as is_generally assumed. | ever torew its dismal re° nround siare or gitsd Pacty wss makiog a noise in the world, Bhflflf_‘m_ffih ot woud bo :fi'l’“f&‘é’féfi for tha | brivate éfifi:‘fg;’;fifi%’i‘g{_fim‘l‘fgs‘ “’"} bwfi‘;‘ themselves & Rcl.t:FCa_mmlttgc, and permit the ne’;u’ the ox:ent of fu:;?,? Tl’m crzwl:luau":: From Spa Lie proceeded to Ligego, Brusssls, and | dwelling, while we have fun peying more than A churact tedman, she a8 to the | paople to die of starvation while thay had aban- 1 ¥ Oatend, whers *the -functionaries delivered an agood price for a firat-cleas ufid:, And now sud, infected poesibly by sentiments similar to {hose which Lord John Manners veated in the lines in which ho expressed himsnif contest with the desth of commerco, avt, and Jtarsturo, pronded anly that the ** 0l nobility » w5 loft, tho Earl of Egliotin resolvedons livad twelve montbs, and silll is, in Lady Shnck- | Xeeping of their only child. .3Ir, Field said that i ond all limits. The wom: “ t lovely.” rt ety & i . : 4 i| dant supplies, and that I would publish them. y - on ara " most lovely.” | eyceasive b Slegt'y, esisbichmelt, | (Oon Yy Bledhuan cook | he stonld mot aliow ner to have it, but would not | ‘o0 uiiad Gor. Ooborn, who i & gonsrous, | The soldiers aro very -strong of frsme and | “Ho b Epoc o England on the 18th of Jugs, | come these oulless thieves and praseat us mith [oba-tanlpured, dsbes, Jilbuge sad syt Teds E,:,,,.mm Fe tori bor that he did oot dotice cfun;l;:mtod waz, 1:-ml lsa s good of the poo- | bowutifully drvssed. Thelr borses aro very fine | Ro was amars that the Chstrasl waa moted for | bills for the month of Docember, exceeding bhy would als | D Wby sy | by ] 5 ) ple at heart: but the self-constitul 0 | and gtrong.: *' One.sees and comprohonids that | 8torms snd roughness. - ““But thanks be to God | nearly 80 per cent whiat wo have ever paid ba- Toaves Zady huckburgh'a, service. | bis oflspriug to bo Lept wliors they.might Lav | 5y takon tho master oul of his bands. Gov. | g oo (I 00 GRS CC T | Moet High, tho sea was very calm, so thisk no o - =i | the shamoof saeing their mother's pazamour, | Gahom edid ihat thers was no mie in denying one was incommioded.” ' Ho was not 80 BADPYin | "1y .4 g crriosity to make inguiries of eoma Tho redly wag s and that he Yould retain th Littlo girl In hi 5 Univotos I i e el 6f Sians s Lady Shuekbugh prewnts 3 | ¥ o littlo girl 10 Bis cUS~ | 4,0 yyct thet Douglass ond Shiwnoe Counties | tho Univorsa lida bestowed upon them power and | pig voyage to Franco. 1fhe had been ‘merely s R A B mrtosl gcrgm,‘..’__'fl:m‘?"nw“’ timos in the { yazy Seymouc, Her arslipe s aatea ook 28 | i, that your décision 7" snérily domanded | BEP0Fd i, Aud thit thero wero o5 groai sulfor- | might; sonse, sud enlightenment.” Tutts 5 is gontloman traveling for plensurs Ho might havo | fourteen of my immediato neighbors a3 to the creoouiy-appaintod tournament. | only resched her yetorasy, Nor. & Ty Snockbig | prey iCy oo denrhs viih e @ | crs thore us in tho other portions of Kensas. Tha | that they bavo conquered Tadie, and hold impor- | crossed from Dover to Calas, bus the digmity | smount of last month's bills when comparod B the acttmabiors of & oy | Hald Wit mettionnd by Tasy Begmions, o il | It is," repliod Alr. o W 08 Cormmiiievagsororsting hat they wazeoing 0017 | tant posensions i Amorics. T Bsb's . | SELGE of tho Shah”or f Uhe French sation s | wi hoso of Novombor. Tiyery ono of them Tieoriy b aceruod {o him, and he woa amply | e cuslom deliver 4o sppiy“for G give Charsor | | ' sty s L wil kil you 1 sotorted bis wife Lo e e emtsns of - tng 3¢ 5, | retion-is véluablo, because bis remarka show fl;fl:‘”&tfit’g‘;flf ¢mbarkat Portemonth 814 | wag surprised and indignant at the enafizcas in- s3le t0 Zastain the enormons expense of this €x- | Koo by The nomscheern b A Doing slware "fl“’ goded iho tntorvios. Charch. Four Presiding Elders a0 on tho Com | sense eod shrewdness. Tho firat proof that be | hours he saffered in the ususl menmer. Bus Lo | Ty total amount of their bills for Novembe: treva;zmut freak. o v 1o, the goant mommes Thenstors Lty | edioiiogment o tho crim. con. eutt was afiri- | wittes, and the Tov. W. K. Marshall, of Law= | hea o good ee was his mistaking tho front of | makes no compiaint of this apparently unnsces- | ygq 005, i s - for Drcbumbe is S560.55 Jesiorday, sud Mr. Georgo W. Kbaobel, the [ rocqia Presidont. The Kangas Midiand Itail- | Backimgham Palacs for the back. - A juster erit- | sary infliction boyond remarking that tha sea | oo® S8l % 208 oy R0 EReO s St ot = W 7ot Eglinton was at this timo 27; B Eallant, | Sbuckbusgh s surprised 2t her refarring ansbody to i i P i some foilow, of charcaing diepouition, ples- | hor fo7 s character, Lady Shuckburgh Bariag pro- Acting Oity Clork, garo an execution, for 1he | road will carry all footls or grain gentto the ré» | iism of that siracturo could not be mads. Ile | passaga nood, only to heve beon so hour and 8 | {iess, whose bills are fally of aversge incozec, fed ot m‘w' "l'a :i'u;: h:ngu. :ll} ll;ru‘:.inklénh- placing the 815,000 in_ the hands of Charlos I, lief of the sufferors fres from Kanaes City to | admires the gerdon of the Palace, and describes | half, “Hs quitted England and arrived in France mn',d’ to testify on oath that u;;,, did oot X L g of ey ore, oul ow " : o B - | 'any point on its fing, Tha principal points’ ard | a mowiiiz-machine be saw there, He.visits the | on the 5th of July. Honokices that the Tuilerics i b ant be mado preparations for it, and raa- | 2 the cbilities or meriis of the under- | Fellowa znd Theodors I. Jackson, as Trustees | 1, the world-z d' Lecompk d | ¢ ¢ Wirdsor ' Castld, is invosted with th H - ‘burnso much gas in December as in Novewber. B et ot Daeriion X: secvants, therefors she §s unable to answer Lady | for the'money for the use of his Wife, o bo naed | L2vrence: the worl TODOW Ll omp on‘, B uecn at Wiodsor Caetls, Is invosted wil @ | and Hotelde Villo had peen destroyed by ks | of eourse, this wonid not ba true of all, but facked n:;-,d Qlecctio hi[’;n \fled or aucient | gymours note, Lady Bhuckbureh cannot imaming | for her bonodt in hr. lifotime, and at Lor -death | LoDeks, the Capital of tho State. The southern | Gartor, and learns tha origin of that Order; he | Commune.. -*:We were. sadly gridved ™ for | ghon the whole truti: is told, thers is still an in- AT, & ol 4 wi 1‘{: wO! tend to il Stedman 1o be capablo of cooklng for any excent | to go to soms chanity as d el | part of Jeierson County is also afllicted with | is pleased with Princo Leopold's dressand man- | this.” A% Vereailics be displayed hid | oooca that we cannot account for. ipsireto the pas 0 scens of tha { the eervants’ hall table, g b " the plagne of locusts, Wo appeal to tho friends | bar, with tho. Long Walk, and the deer, and an | bodily detivity by scrembling up 8 momnd | 7 ca5 there is & movement on foot to hold 3 EUND. of Lumanity to help the sufferers in Esters | avéniie “regombling - Paradiso,” snd he | to inspoct & statne of Apolio, Afarehal MacMa- mass-meeting in_order to give expression to ing mannere, sud most aitractive mion. During te5 scars provious to tho production of the ot W—mfi‘ was bis own castle of Eglinton—a In roply to this came the following: . 5 . 5 plucture in the Anglo-Norman B L The following paragraph occurs in the deed : Ahy ai & } 5 5 i s 3 n 1 t ol AR o Lady S (s Do yraplle = i Kansea. Aby aid sent to us at Lecompton will | again .admires tho soluiers, who sre | hon had to be hoiped u bis snite. But ho is i 2 Fe-—oeat the Tonn of rvine, in ATrshire, and. | SumcComran snd bays the it evdon et nestonpes | 30 (La¢ o purpose of s trust 1 that wherest | o distribotod by a Commitice, B n Sieiplineand arruoh, | Gerefod to romash that. kg o mo 77 dorcgar | Publo opision ob this question, 1 hops thia Sgmiles froz Glaegow. ' Theinterior is epacions | Mrs. Pouch, to eend the girl's character without deay. | thowm 1o be from (el very natizh m‘;‘;m‘f:gg‘gg W. H. MAXEANEY, “being vory etont young - men” But | tory to tho Marsbal's firmnces and ¢ e. o | gumers and inflvential citizons especially, wil A 3 CRE NEW-COUNTY WORK: Lie is avero that there ire not many of them. | visited with groat intarest the tomb of Napoleon | e SO0, 5 SCRER, ToE TRERIR A0 and splendid, end the park and grounds—poli- cies, 86 thiey term thom in Sootland—very oxten- sive and beautiful, Theas latter wers, however, oertaivly uot seen o advantago in that week of othcrwiss, shother young womsn will bo sought, tho delnded viotiie i Tady Bopinour's chilazett carnot remain, wihost i i e G e L Fron, the Kansas Cily T sor i ndiog, . , in memory and i the Kansas Cily Times, Ho kuows that the Liord Mayor is only Qovarnor | at the Invalides, and talked to a few veterans cf % astersSecausoFaay Susckiured Eeepagasraieond | Ko toa'of o, gous Jons waich Foora e mid | Wo foar it the Kaauan Caotai ielet Com: | o tho G)g ity of Londo, and {hat tho o | Watotioo, Drindind, and Jem: Tt aplossanto | Gz B s antago | £2gik snd bouse yerper, tinks 8 knolodse of iho do- | Emmalin Field whilasho was my faiihfal aud loving | mission #¢ Topeka i3 condnoting the rellef busi- | mainder of the fowsi bl bo Govemar, but each | obaorve that, wien fie Shel thinks 1io Lga sald | omathir, o At AR LLLoTs to vt oat Angush, 1633, when thia feslival took place. | Seyour nnderstond from Biedman (hat In saditio | T, i itk the knowlodge of tho fratlly of miy own | news In & way to give rifa to anather beans scan- | parish has a Conncil, and if an evant Lsppens it | a good thing, he enables his faithful subjects to | oD B0t A A ey e P P Barning Soserwas tho clerk of the wEALDEr IOre UOPTo- | o3 ben mibos tiomny o e oty ol | It 'xad that atter oy death she would Lo left deet- | l, or somethlog worso. Tho bogus new couss- | i rofersed o tho head policoman of the porish | enjoy iho gratifiction of lsoghing st it. Thms | 56 T00n 2 R¥e, 10 4 Soticlo can bo pros Filous{o any uodertakiog, whilo never was era | Sressing food St for(fo little Shuckburghe to paciake e o e i sy 08¢ 8BY 20 | Yiog {hat bave sorved a8 tho protoxt for iesuing | and he rofors to tha Home Secretery. Tho | Lo tells theid how he—if we may yenture to s | cyred, which is perfcetly non-ox) Bamcdag e Ruds x i 80 many, frandulent bonds seom to be getting fgfica ara all handsome Foung men in & particu- | such o word—* chefied ” the gmt. Rothachila by | G T to'a e ber !ighl;:h:m.t!"ae e £o6 which moro demt his srailes for its auc- | of whex hungry. o doxake ; : peis, The firck object which excised attontion | To this moto was appendsd a claver pem and | 4 A%, 2i6ld vestirdar signed an order for the | hudly mized up in tho distribution of reliof aup- | ar dress. The. citizos grcally esieom tha | proposing to him a pian by vhich, at his own ex- Atter Tl 2 spproaching tho Castle was the onormons | Ink yignotus by the Qacen of Beaaty, iefrdsenri Auonnt of i Sosmased daiases sl putitinte Phiog, armay clothing, ste. The Wichita Deacon | policar and, + whoevor peliaves disrespoctfally | pors, he, might ot an end to the dispereion | 1obaY0 been lately baving, white any ana i wooden pavilion erected for tho purpose of &rm- | ing the throo little Shuckbtirgue, with large tur- | - 92 Widnmyer, Mo, Emmols, > | of the S0uh ult. publisiies the followng lotter | fo thom is djmdged worthy- of doath.” | of the Jews, The Bhah saw “sn admirs | ooconte BROS B N, 0TRSO0 ething lets igg a cining sod ball room, whuch was eltogethor | nip-looking heads and esulllower wigs, eliting .| from Lieat.-Gov. Stover: "% 7 \Hs_doecriben the ball and supper ot tho | bls review” of 80,000 men. After | Desides his lesnpe, as clear prodt Haso B25feat in longth. 1t wea coverod with canvas, | st a round table cating and voraciously scramb- GRASSHOPPER-SUFFERERS. Rooxs or Esvsas Oextrat Reure Cosnnrice, f Quildhall, The supper is correctly defined | all thoso defeats and tuin of tho French,, pe, 5 3 3 arranged 50 a8 to look like narquees, and most | ling for mutton-chops, dressed by Sted- —_— Topexa, .Doc, 11, 1874.—Col, J, Y, Stesle, Wichita— | na **n dinner after midoight,” and | noidea had been entertained of such & collection Mx Dean Sta: The Governor dosircd me to 6xplain | the praotice of giving tossts is properly ex- | and euch discipline of their forces.” Amaag tha TEE GAS OUTRAGE. sampracusly fitted within. The billiard-room | man, who is ssen looking on with supre: - OK‘OUT FOR DEAD-BEA' g 0 of o casllo was * ush with " Lhe floor of thin | Taction. whila Lady Shackburch shpesss i iho | - The Topoks Gommonteaith ot b Tth st [ibs you wero sulected ui an agent to focelve and dis- | plained, Ho goos to * & vory largo and besuti- | Shalfs descriptions of Parisian scenes, the Jar- | Te di Eiilor of The Chicaa Tridunz: I;vnhcn. 2nd 3!} wes arranged 80 as to complete- | distance in evident dismsy. i8 exciting cor- | has an editorial in reforanca to an article recent- u;'m:“&’f;&m‘f e ;m "z‘éfiia.’e“:g’,‘,‘,’; ful " thentre; wore some beautiful scenes were | din Mabillo is. ‘not forgotten, He admired the Cmiraco, Jan. 9.—Your colnmns have cone favor tirt delusion when' within doors that the | reapondenco concluded with the following Par- i in Ta : & k¢ hish Muzd ill acted, and Pattl sang most exquisitely. - Btie {3 | lamps, avenues, caccades, axd pavilion, and be | teined ¢ and ti ellasions to ths out. avnex was and Tof th : 8 ty published in Tie TRmUNE, relative to cxag- | Sounty for reaons which Aurdock will give you, . It " E Hig &) - L %, des, , ned trequdn timoly ellasions to ths out- 4£WPOTEIT A1 part percel of the per- | thian dart addreesed to Lady SBevmonr by that e S 18 understood that the deatitute in Sedgwick (thoss r~ | * an excecdingly graceful woman.' e, drives | remavked thet ** peautiful women of Gvory de- rageotia extortion practicad upon the citizens ot muaat siractiro, It may give some idea of the | august personage, Lady Shuckburgh's Bouso: | Gerated secounts of destitution in Kanaas set | quiring xny clothing) are citizens of Harper, cad they | to ths Zoological Gardens. - “As it was Sudsy, | scription frequent the place.” He evidently ed-. % : acBpon 1 axcamodstion thus obtained to state tha 500 | kesper. - " | st by pereonn whio profited by tho Eympathy | Will bos0 rerorted on sour rolls,cic. Fleisg comiet | ho stcqots were ompty, all the poople beiog 1n | joyed ki visit totha Circus, whera the © extraor. | e South 8ido by the Chicago Gaslighs and Coke yoreons conld with easo dine in the dining-room | * Aapat: Lady Shuckburgh s directsd . | excited thereby. Tho C 2 says 1 with Murdock, end make up your rolls sccordingls, | fio fisids and laned tnkiog walks.” Tlis, we | dinary speckled horses” fully maintained tho | Company. But the balf kas not been told. Tuo ; GuathE 304 (At sk Macitute Snaet st Do | s e R B Very truly yout frichd; * - .8, Srovmm, | o SNES B en way of putbing it. Tho | chersstar of that esabilshinont. Ho iravoled | magritnde of tha wrong Lo which e are submit- tifal gpot, within 3 short distanco of tho castlo, | YAlzazily of which Ia beneath oontempl, 3ud, AlOaEh | prbial ochore s oo hat ot A e e | .. Ool. Bieelo having rofased to eervo, Mr. 8. M. | ghal was, happily, ignorant. that many of these | from Paris o_Genevs, £od thence to Turin, | ting at thohands of this monopoly is not under- bad buen saloctod, o tho cantra of the grand | & may bo the charactoristic of o Sheridan t0 be vulgst, | Leasoning, wilchs It yi Tepay (he prists of Tucker wag appofotad an agent in Steele's Place, | poople. were exercising the priviioges of | Milan,Verous, Inugbruck, Linz, asd Viemna. A% | weog mpors 0o il u u:i‘:\m w;a‘ x-mm{i ornamented :utx; carving hcnma, and :inl;v. hl:g %‘;E—;h::; u: -’;;’!:«Eyl.; ;‘x,xlmudi ‘:h: téarud, ;Rd heed. 1t fs 28 ihat in the main wo in- | 80d hie explaing tho matter as follows in o letter | bona fde travelers. Ho is delighted withthat | Linz he remaris that the place possesses soms f:::;( rThar’;;: I ,t mh;ha e?‘hra catalogue :1 a0d gilding, end formed a magnificent object, was | yjep ix oreo. There is beyond question grievous and wide- | to tho Beacon : intellizent .animal, the spa-lion, which under- [ most beautiful women. *‘Austrin, in point of ions pertaining to our city one approach- siseadtho fhrone of the Quicen of Beauiy. Shi dose 2ot Borp clnes & sork or poene e By, | spread dentitition 1 the State, which demands, ssit | It rsems (bat tho slon. 3, M. Murdock repreonted e nanch. "M day of -tnb Windaor reviow | beauty and engagingnoss, is tho queen of all | ing {his in proportions. Complainta Lara Ar's oanck o oy apeing G, Wodresty, | Pty eyt vin i ok it | SSSoutssia e e mmine it | bl pee i S ot Bt tl | maondy i il oot o Lord | as” B ooty b U tomer: | beow mate fromlime o time bot :m r{ i g g “em“ e e ions :E"n'é. cx(m::n I :{fl’fi?fi‘:fln‘é’}‘ ua;_g us:lummn,mx? urn;y' is ,%‘,.uy unquestionable tliat there are Humerous in- | his suggestl w'f ‘Bedgwick Gounty wes :; ‘included in | T2I2 did not fall.” The Sn-flw n%n;tred theLg?I?rdz. ; The oonlnn-y (neui le:l:;) wumoutglénsmmm they have worked mo visible reformation. apient tempest of wind, the Quoen of Baauty | manage "",:d“';‘,;?“.’hm““” o Qeen of Decuty, T | Eiate oy takiog svaatons of fli mems o 25, ed, e Siition of tho Governor for s31d clothing, Buty | tho Hightandors, tho Rifls Brigado, Astiiory, | the alr plessant o Relds, wxped, B AORE | How lang will the peopls contiats thoir submis- acd her train, instead of mounting the richly- | %% your ludyship’s, ELzipEra COUCH (notPouch). | eat the bread of idlncss and deceit. It is also & true a isoned palfrovs, &s had been intended, ‘bl ths is boing seriounly injured by the dezd- ere ooly t00 glad t0 Teach their places by tbe FIELD---KINSELLA, beatism of yagrant rascals in other Statcs, ostensibly vecy mnromantic means of a close carriage. Nor — acting in her nams, and tho sanstionaiss and exsg- it the modienal charactat of tho Proceediogs | The Other Brooklvn Scandal—tnters | &k Saidi i mupmi o oot b, ho e assistad by the forest of ambrellas which on sll | * eatimg Lettors on Love and Bolities | bid enough, 1o bo stre, bathes can be. borns ang e e o i oy Couton, who wis | _The Crtm. Con. Case and n Suit for | Tnedisd 0 28 “"{:c"" o (o the. disgrac. of Armor, s <. & AN 0 Bemuntered ther Marquia ot Wateriors "oy | Diverce~A Drzmatie Sceme — The [ Eik W B T e iy of our wame off victorious. ther Lnights exhibited ¢ Kinsella Fund.” p who, by making emall sacrifices, can keep themsalves prowess with good eflect, but some vory Irom the Kow York Sun, Jam. T, gn Somtoety the charity intended for the abao- licrous encounters took place. ' Then s furious | Ex-Judge Groenwood, who was sppointed Rof- | hus s ntveiderls, s o Tnadont o v sy Ber- ? aree to take testimony in Mr. Thomas W. Field's Fant out smit againat Thomas Einsells for 50,000, yester- of the pavilion, For the filting-ground, & boau~ the req ; Indusg, hat tho people clamored for sacietancs,the | Sacs. All these wére very beautifu,: and the | many bares among tho crops.” At the Grand | m0n to this coxdithn of things, i isfor them, clothing could be go: on the credit of Harper Gounty, - { bearskin caps of the Guaards were *awo-in- | Opers House of Vienns they performed a play not for the Gas Company, to determine. Let us ; i s in which nobody Lived, and then bo distributed I | gpiring,” He was ploased with the gerdens, | with darcing and musio so_beantiful ** that tho | have such 8 pablic demonstration as will operate Sadgwick Jounty; by sopreeanting bo the oficer of e | gonsaryatories, and dser-park of the Duke of | like had boen wilnessed in no placo Before.” | ypon the feur, if not the consclences, of thomea A- . M, Departuient of o srmay that thare wero 400 | Siifiariand, aud was particuiarly interestod with | Tao description which follows might have been | WEo%ese o long trampled upon us in this mat. {hat there wre nof ton souls 1n that county, ™2 | tho game of.bowls which he aw played there. | written for & nowspaper, andif by any csprice | yor Cortainly tfia;couhs will afford redrass, if it With this understanding Gov. Oaborn appointed me | He thought that the people of Liverpool were | of fortune the Shah should happon to loso his | sop po ohtained jn no other way. Let & fand be st "f;dm“\’“' Bdo’oun'l"y. in placl:‘ o ldl'r.w .r‘.] AL Eoorcr mdd‘?:m :u;llly;l\::rg;zkthnn L;:oaaucl :l:xm::, bo ‘S.r clearly om'qpete}l}i toearn his live- | 131003, and legal procsedings commencsd without , Who dezlined, owing, ns ), to buslk ,ondon, and he notict kness of walls, | lihood a3 & dramatio critic. He expresses warm- del»v' - neas engegemonts, 1 fotifiod Gov, Oaborh that I | drosses, and visages in .Manchester. He was | Iy his sense of the kindnesses shown him in | ““tlg avident that o syatematic and most dis- cou Ve oy serkanca o monaof i 1 acdock's | fuformda "t dhe Indies of that iy ususlly | Austra, andindeed throughont bis four, He | yonast ncroseo, ot Juebied aven by the Gncor- Belg "thor oor, 30T Toked nriow the meve as mo morg | WesT black, for » reason which ho thought ex- | traveled by ruil from Vienna to Brindisi and | i5in and variablo metres thomsolyes, bas boen Bor lees than obtalaing goods under false pro cellont._Bat thin is rather basd on Mauchostor, | thore embarked on the 14th of Anguat for Cot- | mada n the Dacembor bills, which e bave ail - 2 been called upon to pay. A compsrison of bl which even in this Siate i3 a felony. I therefc fio | Whieh 78 csitaicly pot the blackest -town in ;! o, Tled o Governor that, it Sedgwiek conld-va mipedd. | England, ond . 88 B gards ho dressen of | b thanks b to God, all bss Fassed safoly sad | Decnealioduponto pav, 2 compernor ol contest, Dot quite after the Iashion contem- man natate ; but there are other more fisgrant plsted, raged bLetwoen two humbler parsons, RrOwila of this calamity (hat- ase lekyexcaable, “ife { aoinamor. The long sword of one,'s groat refer to o class which, by dint.of loudly clamoring for . fell heavily on the batk and shoulders of s antagonist, who retaliated by batiering the other's shuns. Beforo the proceedings that day filed his decision. . Tho eesential of it | helpfor i 5 I ; 5 ? o santallowss part i nf_;: ::, t:(u dfl":—‘&‘:} and mg};r;nfin{;h uflx: fl“l:nt n:r: ';,,M i“;f 'fi;?u,l vmuls; acoopt the position of agent, | jts ladics, zome onvious.Londoner musi paye | bappily. God willing; the end of our tour will b",mmu of it. If ono dollar wero dishonestly Pl P S Toclitize, Hope to get Jemman) g il tw“rmv. The utatiivtion ws oucs and I went to Fort Larned | ghosed his ear. The or{;m Polaca plessed | be equally pleasant snd guspicious. added to those bills for each metro on tho Soutt a7 12 Tmmboated, & movsog, e DrOREbL o | TArind st o sbuat Loy Gin fn hat pusrvssatod i | 13800 dtctouing el goods for (hele privata e | N, the leng tintcan bo snd of i 1 that | BI et pactormed. sdha_po dew. A By B i e e A A A Lt Eglington, who, Brovevis: by ba- izse | s menied compiiat 1o bia sctdn o Eonmeling | B0 1, st tn Eansa, cadt s st o very | 16100k bad. A, Lncor saya o ound (s Cho | e Seemoria wite yory B, and thefophtapis | IO @ Mam May Dress Brel. e aatt T his agt lsio, - yocal in 1ts denunciations of the Central Ielief Commi. | ofiices of the A. @, M, Department of the army | most charming.. e noticos repeatodty the | g YHN¥ o S0P Mo on T drens 1 yoarly | adulterated thefh? As well entor our honses ia thst tims tho said Emmeling, known sfter toc, that has sporied the little game. We havs not, yet heard of a case of death by starration, and, 28 goods fortbo relef of tho dostitute como pouring in, that otc, and will, w at Fort Larned had set aside & fall proportion i i A Tho Ny R Tohit ti § Spptics for tho vatnuabiios Gountr o Framey | beantr and grace of the ladics, 8nd indeed bo | groving more English in ila chatactor, it maay bo | tho night time, and ob us sa offier thieves Co. and that he met with po difficalty in them 1:.23 ore nzw msfe broaght eut, it would be well to point out somo of the readons why En- It appears to b_olmmsz:imac contend with ths turned over to the poor of Bodgwickv%“ty. e Wm ba. Tavorabi: congm red in fineneial glish gentleman, while wearing the worat made | money thus gamedvbgf eg:ng.‘.né’ Im nrgt n_.; This suggosts a suspicion that, if an inhabitod | circlae. He was p]m{a Aih & sparring matoh, | 84 pootest itting of gaiments, are considered | tom) 1.{ to ;cm&raflu trom tho Stato Leguisture county had not beon overlooked, the publicwould | Srg bitghted with Mo, Tusessd's waxwotks, | 50 Vol dreated, and for modcls of styla for the | o CHEY Zoom e s DA novor have heard of the distribution to Harper, | Derambuiators, with children in_ them, charmed | Fo8¢ Of civilized mankind, An Englishmen ig flmgmfl o B et R b 104 the duostion scises, Howimany suchcountod | bim, an e Inorongll esfored e daacing e e foons soat? fos gonersl | 1nto onk owa handa as ritizoos, snd seo whother is Harper are drawi vornmen ol i ove : x shoes, clothing, and z?x%?lieuam:ihuud nbmu‘a' ;fihn g ;:;:;f, - Euéln:(w:::nfiaw:‘:z:: woar ; wears his garments buttoned sougly to th: e %‘\“’%« secaro Phlr‘&\':ur ;f;:lhz ?z:ll pa ;‘;fi and who gely the goods? Such ugly questions | Re went away. ‘Ibe Diary oxplains, and goes | 0545, 30d relioves the menotony of & G 600 | 40 Et ] e charsed. ought not {0 bo suzgested by the transaclionn of | same way 0. Justity. the. popular sxcitemont | FiUhanvLite waistoout bultoning well up s wiile | {97 which wo ar charged. a ralisf commission. =nd the moral Iaxity which | apant the Sach. He mtat have mads it appoar | 18 hut and gloves willbo consistent wilh the #0 ebocked Afr. Tucker ought not to be exnibited | that the guest was ploascd, and that was a cor- costume. There muet be a consistency in all by its officers. tain way to put the hosls in good bumor. It i | $3° 'ig‘_{f;‘;ffl;fln%f;“&:‘vgy“g;f}’:;‘;‘“;; CONTRIBUTIONS OF CLOTHING ASKED FoR, | Ferarkable, oo, that poxt to England bo, 8eems | carefully made clotbes in the World, sz apt to T the Edntor of Tire Chvico Tribume : T o thors aro undoabtodly many pojts | b too carcless of the dotaila. How often do we Cmcago, Jan. 9.—Insamuch a3 soveral conn- | L o e o O ons "whish | 500 Lere 8 highallk hat worn with a short sack ties of Eansas suffercrs are looking to me for | pleased him most. : w;-ltlol ;ccinz Jnclkntkor o l,nwi,cgow:;_d" gfe}t l;h-: assistance, in monoy, clothing, and supplies to | _'The Shah-quitted his Capitel, Tohtan, on the ;‘m“b;‘(‘m&“;°‘;::nb§;‘c&hm: m-p'dfed oy sve them from starving snd fraczing, and | 108h of Apil, 187, and Journoyed by fand 80d | wesring o low-cot waistoost and & natrow ribbon lmowing Iam powerless withont the gencrous | We'oF I st ey God‘,’ o hive csgpes tie. Outergarments Licre, as a rule, partly owing: sitizons of Chloago tako holdof this work fointly | {rorm e high sea, and have eatered a Jargo sivor | (0,100 cliate; ate worn (o5 rch oben 1 Sc6es withme in fomishing " the necossarics of fe, | zamea tho. Volg, which 1as a grestcusrm. | 81sRwoll, While it 1o the tont, ogacmple of & etc., I appeal to the citizons to collect their cast- | Ko hecended this river to Astrakhan, and thence iuu dressod, ibis the careand attention to de- off clothing, otc., and send to my Liouss, or eead | 10 Tearlisin, whoro be took the xailysy for Mob- | ti71ea that producos the hermorions whole. word ‘to me that they. have such. articles | Seuve) on o railway, Sed yory mice and comfors, | A80Y persons spend very largaly on dress with- to donate, and I will call for them, | S137%\ G0 % FRITRY RAC TR RS MR GO 0TS, | out ever being or feeling well drassed; and it, of Will the guests at our hotels cxamine their ward- | 1% surtain e e i aay | Course, requires somo natural taste and tact in sobes and soe if some articles of clothing cannob | 1L ho i D X0% ANC & ARy Hore MHCS | the arrangament of one's garments to mske & }:e ”:ffd iof o Ft?firing tge:tdag K;x:su? ks sppoaaton. A d:xxn upiber of pmhlh?. :efinafl aa:ix 'gen‘lfim‘n.hk:n&w?":mbee.in;;mfi WO elate 181 18 08| 10 lmer 4 eve (og and pever eed 1 roll. Houso donsted ‘$150 worth of clothing, and the | [0 st timo. tho 1ad "aeen s bal. | 47 eversibiog it s v dressed. Somotimes it is the hat that isniot bes Giifton House guesta rused 875 worth. Letall | o+ Wherever .he weni he was takom | ,,ping’anq more often it is theneck that is nat our hotels follow suit. ‘W, 0. LiupLow, to tho theatrs, sud . tho performance | greueedip good taste. Sometimes o white waist- 134 West Adams strect, Agent Eansas Sufferers, * thabottom of ho zes, to the cffect that {he tro- | tesrriage ss Fmmeline Fioa, tinneg i mendous rain, which bad for hours beon falling, | of b6 Seld FARAS, Ao 53 ‘ive b oy e pee Ind completely swamped the splendid pavilion, | wife. ¥ ‘which, consequsatly, could not possibly bo made | _Aad I further find- that the suid defendant, With- wo of that evoning. He was, therefore, com- out tho privity, knowledge, or consent of the plxintiff, llsd to come forward and expm' that debauched and carnally knew and had - filicit inter- B was uiterly unablo fo entertain | cuid eommpiain she the it Bamen e o (he ihe party ho . had imtonded at. o | wife of fapsald plalntifr, and alicuated'and derwyed Wil or banguet. The invifed wers natu- | theaflection of the ssid Emmcline for her husban nlly anvoyed, and all the moro 8o by the rrins .| the £aid plainti, knd thereby destroyed the peaco an: &!BW’SBS of these who bad not received inyi- comfort of md‘{hlnflfl, and deprived him of the com. ks Mu:'\.z{:huu the rain Liad not diminished ““;: ';dw- &l “n,fl asslstance of his wile, : T vicience. | The ground, which had Leen sorerr | And 85 conclusions of law the Referes finds' o v v ediochos deop in sawdnst, was soaked ike & wet, | that the defendant did wrongtally and ualay.| DO you eceivemoro than yon can poseibly notico; “ponge, and even throngh' the roof of ihe cover- | {ully debauch the wife of tho plaintiff, and as- | Lot a8 Mr. Glassie sorved throe years in the sesson the damagés ot $15,000 inclusive of all | Seventy-scoond Illinois Infantry (Board of costs and disburzoments. ‘| Trade), svd has many friendsin this city, who will doubtless romember ‘him kindly, and droad poseibility Lecomes moro rem: . Deliove, be avoided altogeilier. NEBRASKA. To the Editor of The Chicage Tridune : Ciicaco, Jan, 6.—1 gend herewith a copy of & letter received this day from a former rosident of this city. I dare ay you are liberally sup- plied with letters of like character, and it may A CARD TROAI THE GAS ISSPECTOR. To the Editor of Tie Chiceao Tridune: Cmcago, Jas. 9.—The frequent complaints which are addressed to me as to the increase of tho gas bills for the month of Decomber, in the Narth and South Divitions, ciuse me to ask you to publish the following : About a yearago, seri- Gus complaints were made about the defcient sipply of gas, especially in tho South Division. This was dus to the fact that the capecity of tha gas-workn on the North Side was tco emall ta supply a sufficlent amount of gzs, undor sflicient pressure, for the whele of thoNorth aud Soutk Divisions. The consequence of this was {hal most of the consumers Lad to puton larges burn. ers, in order to get asufficient amoant of gasun- _ dor the low pressars then exieting. Meanwhilo, ylolding at 1ast to public pressuro, the Company erected new works in_the Souih Divislon, which wenl in operation during tho letier part of No- ‘vember. The gas since hag, a3 o natural conaequenca of the additional works, been delivered under a ‘much higher preesure ttan ever giuca the greal fire, and burners which in this district, befora tho' operation of the new works, would consume from 4 to G feet of gn3 an hour, will now consume nearly. double that amoust. This in the explanation for the universally largs bills in this district, and the remedy for thei consists in a reduction of the consumption, either by putting on smaller burners or by add- ing checks to them, or by turnivg down the kors at tho burners as low aa poesiblo, and in places where parties cannot conirol the burners for th consumption of which they bave to pay, by turning down the stop-cock at the meter 38 low a3 possible, or by the application of a governor. Complaints a5 to bad gualiy of fas v also been very frequent of Iato. ~ Ab tho time tas new wogs were started, tho new pipes wers, a3 it is claimed, insdvertently lofb filled with air, which, intermixing with the gas, degenerated tha same for soveral dsys. At s later period, for about threo deys, the gas was bad o account of overheating the coal by the fresh men ecgaze at the new works, which dificulty wea remedied 28 800n 88 perceived, and it js now claimed ca: <-gtend the rain was beginning to penstrate, Thérc was, howerer, almost enough fun 'to be 4 ‘pm‘:o!r the rwé;unnz of ibe crowd tocom- | o flr.u;lggm“ b A * ‘pansstefor » ducking. One gentieman, v i e Toport is a copy of ihs Iol 3 thizo ham, i -'enormons red nose gmenredsh';m the ':ml;c:: ivhich paseed beiween Ar. Kjlgm‘ and ;(fg'l"! o Tl ot gl Toieds Boza Dregen, afforded amid this elemental | Kild. They contain many commonplace nara- | Of others similarly situsted in Harlan County, sitife much amusement, &me ‘pains he took to-| tions which are not worth printing: The more | Nebraska, I take the liberty to place the letter neer featurs frorm | interesting parts are giren below. before .you, 1n the hope that Holer vioa'the | To sletir detod Hhurmday, Figi offon. 102 | reulr. T hare eative onadanse o the atorns Ly . I3 Wi H - - 1 e swake for hours & ‘the night, of Mr. Qlzssie, and folly believe thal matters 10 guess whers all this will end. 1 hatoto mn’y“o“n' must be in an extremely bad shape thers to call DUt of Brookiyn, and yet X sm {ros to say T droad wiat. | forth such a letter from ono whom I have known e ol me Mtach ot To 306 sarh" oihan i3, whers the | kince 1860 a5 0no of the most independent sud self-roliant men I -ever knew, and I have no Enk“mrl;l;:fll blwlafléam!axni of some sort. - K. . 6] jus| it ' ilv il P““"@m Totrest of the goner public from the E:gflm nes _mm ;m;; 2 the | dount his letter. would be hoartily indorsod by fild was as Indicrona & scene 28 was ever pro- | largely whereI want it. The Sundsy newspaper busl- | 8VOry inbabitant of Harlan County, were the faled. Thoso who were afruid of catehingeold | P Inwel wader oy, I la witing o goin, 1t | opportunity afforded. partaken, in many cases, £00 Lreely of “the | TSR TICh Menonor thit to pay Tor the Baropery | 1 ehall undertake to reliove this ono caso of trip which has been dreamed of. . . . Your | preseing need, andtrust the good people through- x 0 g counsal, Tracy, has just left hers. Good-by. £3787% | out the Iand, that are soliciting and " distributing On Oct. 16, 1873, Mr. Kinsella booght through | ©0Ptributions, may not forget the worthy but Mrs. Henry R. Stiles a saddle for Mrs. Field, for destituto people of Harlan County, Nebraska. which e paid $169.50, but the messenger who | - I W. C. n an presented him the recoipted bill proved {o be a-| _OmLEas, Harlan Co., Neb, Doc. 13, 1674.—R. V. gfimfid dgwfihifio trudge for_miles in the | swindler, and Mrs.. Field never ‘;zot the aaddle. | Chappell, Chicago, It—Dran bin: "X oo 1s 1 itaq o tbo Thureday tho rain eoctually pre- | Mr. Kinsella writos the dotaila of the swindle, ‘| B0 W circumstinces may muko s man 4o most avy- 2l out-of-door performances, and the | and th “‘absurd and costly blunder,” and says | in8., Wers it for myself alons, I wonld not do ft; Coy at the castle amused themnelves by | ihat he feels liko whipping himseif, and aeks | bovnms ey o roand iz small chiidren do: $tzbpley in the temporary ball-room, whero | permission to sweir abottit. He continuea: | by e, (Ps T O Pupporh Lam forced ot w@wfl of Beauty and many other ladies as- 5 A BAD DAT. % { aanmot got o diy's work of any Kind to do, and ioesa0d on this occssion Lonia Napoleon— | on st wretched day st Olmatead’s there wero two.| EYO 5o mesun of buying anything. Tuo Reliet i o peror—proved himself especially ex- | men with their wives in the parlor, and only two, One | 7 hAvesent us flour, but we have nelther meat, coffes, mtiudio procossion and joustings on Friday | of them, Mr. Wellingion, you spoke to apol for | £UBA, ea, Potatocs, xice, nor fruitof any Knd § and it uded with & tournay, at which eight knights | whst Lak occurred. Tie (old mao. Sinco. Loathe. pasd| 38 Fretty Bard living for the children, I write to kes fall in love with that lcdy himself, sheacted Bo well, | if You eannot gut some of your friends there to donate He told me that aftor we hiad left' ho said {0 Willism | Aomething that you could send us. Bookh, the other gentieman (1) « Booth, sniy you ana { If # had been h any fault of our own, T IS ot Wt £ havo seen this thiog, If s very fermble, ~Iia pub- | S00UId not azk 1t ; but the lecusts have taken our liv- Tl aterford and Lord Alford. | jicity will injuroa very eiegant iady, snd will rain & | i from us. If it is not asking too much of you, I 20 combatanis relieved their tedium by be- | man that we all respect, for Lis abiliiy. Lot ua syros | A1ould 1Ko o baye you see what you can do for us tn ‘Mmm g violently excited in temper, and went to | to say nothing sbout 1h” Booth replied: “T den’h | £his extromity. If you wish to show this letter to any "3k very muck fn earnest ; but when this was | want to ss nothing sbogt t, bnt wonldn'tit bearic | 90¢% J0U cando so; and, if mecausary, I can give you srved by the Enight-Marshal, they were sepa- | thing for toe Union.” e (Booth) went that night to [ 81¥ dmount of namea (o substantiats what 44 herein the rink, and put the facts in the posscesion of 500 | Writben. poople, before I had returned from that memorablo | _ W 378, In the Yery groatest zensoaf theword, “hard, Dight-ide to Bushwick, Xosterday Kinguloy came to | UP3* sud I think the pocplo of vour section would Lo the office and said: “ Wo have got a man for tl willlng to help us if thicy kuew dur situation. If you & or e As- | g oo @rocerics, thoy witi bo iagkfally rer SAUEL G Y4000 his costume and wich bo derived his title. zob called the King of Beauty,. but whose a; peeraoe was described 25 rezembling that of - iendon coal-heaver, and who was evidently un- dxr the infiuence of whisky, excited great cu- mn? by continually crossing t.od recroasicg the Ints foliowed by & boy carrying an immense car- celre," which they carried in their pockets, sl this “imparted an' animstion to their kngu:ge and behavior more grotesque than ele- A" Pereons in this plight, attired in costly veivet and gold and satin shoes—the. mornin Ind given promise of being fine, and a1l bag *2 requested to come, if possible, in ancient- waa: usually of that kind which ds intelligible o hi o e e gont, bubionlug bigh, and Mhowiog above e quitted Luropo, must bave been a tolerable | STH OFoF O1 & WA EINTE i prodnes judge of the ballet, 6nd we observe that ho | GRRORES, B T TogP;‘“n%’ iiors o puiraly lacos that of Vienna first. Itis vnrh-fit; owing | 0 oAl making from year to year just what the frequent mention of ballet in this book mm"*‘“’m‘mm T then to m{a' 30 bacw that tho publislior hs embelllsbed [t with a0 ou- | gven los about it than the tsilors do. VWhat- wving from s Persian peinting,which wa recom- ; o ; - Sond th theatrical Toanagers 1 search of A ROV~ g“"‘ Ax‘in:tn::“fidmmg :hm:“l:? a‘?:; d“ig:: elty. In the Chetr,-or Fantail, posture in danc- | fime Sndatany B, B0 Bek oG o0 o ing, & youog lady #tands upon her hands, at the bu it mfl- inblead “of Hor feet, snd she wears o long | 5ndkeep wearing it un is worn ont, when o e dirteTha - Shali | proceedey | L1y ot another guit, often of tho most expen from Moscow to St. Petersburg, -where sive kind, which goes through just the same Do Sreat soveral dmés fo . the - thestres, | Bocess, ndsoon. Such men never look wel e eaw & play on the ubject of Don Quizote, | ressed. g"y. araelther _foo moal, deoe and seems to- have known tho story beforehand, | f0F Benoral businees parates, 210 | to cress Ho wos well plosted with Lis vecepton | approprinto costume indicatas good tesio and myirad the Russian hpou;?a * particularly breeding. If o frock coat is becoming to a man, thecevalry, **all handsome yau'ng ‘men, with | 55 indeed it is to nearly all, and bis business, choice.uniforms and powerful horeea"” From being professional or otherwise, will permit of §t. Detersburg ko travaled by railway to Kanigs-{ i by ol mesns '.'f fi'm wear l(‘mk W“b:: berg and Berlin. He lad s eye'everywhers, h‘:“l‘l‘f’“’vk e u;“;;;fl“q‘;‘mfifi;“&f“- St ‘both for fertility and ‘beanty of scenery. He s "’g S rastad metbin m';l’:md noticed that tho populousness and cultivation of fi:fiu‘m‘;z- o ey ey OF tha dff"k‘ e the land increased after ho cntered Prussia. | oo s coatings, with medium-color. striped 4 A Niracie. ‘From the Lewistown (lll.) Demecrat, Jan. 1. The Rev. Mr. Wood, the prescheron the Cubs AL E. circult, has informed some of our” citizens of amiracle performed in Avon last week that quite rivals the wonderful works done by Christ 1,850 yoars ago. The story goes that he was called to Avon, on Wednesday of last weelr, we believe, to attend ot the bedside of a sister that was dying. She had been ill for some time, and entirely helpless for some days, not being able to even' raise her head. Atnoon of the day named her physician fually * pronounced her case hopeless, and said the patient mnst die. She apparent- Jy continued to sink until perhaps 6 o'clock that evening, whon she called. tho faniily and friends about her to receive her final farewell, a3 she supposod her Izst hour had come. Bho asked her brother, the ministor above named, to pray for ber, and the company kneeled whilo an earnest potition in behal! of the dyin; ono was medo. -During the prayer 3r, Wor 2o mgeged, armod with swor 0 blows be w0 in passmg and ten at the en- smuter. Tins only breakess of this Iaw wore * Med, laving probeb ”‘g‘-‘“fi i agl\l i in:flnxfled more fun and A Pndsy the weathor bad cloared, and for s.2teaco the pageant was seen in all its splen- &% aud andoubisdly 1t wea. the most maniA. | S, md we en best 1o renine Bonemieas | ceived. Yours respectfa sz, | felt s hand ‘ahoul d oponin, Aok €t revh edly it w - &1 10 regul ypublican d . and npon his der, ig | o i B 5 H £ zevival of chivalric times ever bebeld. At | Tilh Bepubiican who will be friendly to us® 'ALLZGED EXAGGERATED STATERMINTS. eves behald bis aister sittiog i bed. e s | ot Haman mprovements of haIIng arbect | or chscked trousers, is usually 15 most sppro- | not ocour sgain. Gomplaintar af pressnd 4 15 on this day. which proveq fo bb thy | Bud T, “Tust s right. X sm for that policy” From the Omaha Herld. beamiog with raptare. Bhe told bim' ho need |:cumeineisht, poar anl, et 3 | pristo for busimesywear. A suitall alike, of & | quailty arg chicfly ddo oo o it i ol A8 )y PAassin) 5 stells bis subjects, for whom he writes, that & | o0y adapted to the wear, comprising either a Ho Tupnosed her fo bo In hos leor death-airoggle | oo o8, Hor Yo B e five ' | moming Coot with pockois under fips, or & (a3 extraondinary physical etrength does often |3gevoreblo jmpression of th wiiter. He eoms | doublo-breasted reefing jackeb withy onteids coms to the dying), and divining his thought she ;‘menfily desirous of bis people's wolfare, He pockels, serves: woll for undress or traveling roassured him (hat it was not death, but that | oraises the troops at Konigsberg, and remarks gurpones: Light~colored trousers should only sho was 'indeod fally restored to health, and [‘Bint i« ihe Prosisn Kingdom 18 ail soldiers.” | £O Womin the worning, snd dark trousers for that hor eonl wao blessed equelly with her | 1w fho roud to. Derlin he saw very pretty gar- | Bomi-dress, with o frock coat. A blue frock cost body. She aroso from the bed, praising God, | ljons. «The jasmine of Shirwan 7 G207 | is the moet correct for wedding receptions, and moved eround among' her fricnds, went to .‘bon,_'he Frapks the lilac, was ev'nr;whau plain black throughout for a fall-dress suif, the table and ate su; per with them, end remained ’in’ fower.” Many oXon Wers seom, re- drees coat, waistcoat, and trousers. A long scarf, up u:ltlévu'elmg ;e ling in raptarous strains tho ‘{!Bmhlin " those of Mazandsran. . At hedmmng:r !l;x::‘, ‘l’!x tl}mamlzeitpf‘ers &:‘l‘:;"! eat things Go g wear, 2 : & g8 bad done for her soul and [y, Zoological Gardens of Berlin he first saw | 7ear, 204,00 e OF HRLEAR SEURD ) 1 cold westher, by which a great part of; tho luminiferous constitaents is deposited, aud 2lso to the freezing and clogging up of the servicc- pipes which conncct tho pipes in the bouses, &y well as the street-lampe, With tte main pipa in the street, [n this latter cose it 18 not 80 milca the quality a8 the waot of quantity, dus, to t extent.to ths simallness ofinmgxp:;id Imperfect protection from woather, that is to ba enx;’::::leinad of, and, ):hehnn.\y :;mady‘ls l!alu:xaw up the service-pi; the injection of alcohol. <. i . Jouy E. SIECEL. “Well,” he ed, ‘ws hava got the man” 'I| Tho Executive Committes of the State Aid m?ofidégmfi. nw:: ‘l-‘ :1; ‘l‘:‘ . Bill Dooth, the | Bociety have been summoned to meat in this city 23 Fagiad to-day. .We hopo thero will be a fall attendance €nid I, * that nominztion will suit me. - ButI want fo give yon notice juct hers, that thers is no power on | Of the mombers. Tho succoss of the Bocisty artti that will prevent me from ! taking the hide? off | T00Y WAITSDL, and wo hopo, upon eareful con- that candidate.” “ Why,” sald Kings'sy, © what is | sideration by those best informed of the actnal cnSyTheL was required in excess of tho Eazl's ihematter 77 Ttold Lim. Well, well,” said Kings- | situation of the necdy on our bordors, it will bo Ruachests. Lord Eglinton made s briof | 1iThi about it, Tt must ot be dose,. Gomme-to. ink | Socione, oY, the Gommitios thad it wil warant a ould b&mmng his hopes that tournsments | ‘of'1t,” ho sdded, ¢ Booth asked e if he thonght formal and final dissolution of ths Society that 23 pegty mo fashionable among the mobility | Kinsells would support bim. I wondered at tho ques- shall enable it to issue & telegraphic proclama- “Tié’:x Y. He had shown that they could b | tion then, but I don'tnow.” Mr. Headley is cominated | ton fo the country that no farther calls will be aud that tilting could be practiced with- | 1o the district to-dsy, Ihave taught another of thern | made upon its unexampled bounty. Such L, the u i i i 5 Rgain preventing anythin ;{55 daeon the Baturday, pearly four huie \isPereons sat down to 5 stperb banguet, the 0% of whiclf was eerved on_dishes of sple md“l“-x:‘;fimsht silver, Mogam. Storrs & Moril w3 celobrated London jewelers, contiib- pray no Ionger, as ahe was cured sonl and bod{. o droger. But his ho that T am not & safe j e 3 i pes have not been fal- not & safe uan tomeddle with, . . . & notification to the poople of the old States . The physici i i i o in buik, terrible ii S zerie they likely to b, 5 1 25 vou want me o tll you that{ lo¥e Sud. ' Dont | would reflect crodif upon Nebrasks, snd go far | 28 may bo i iy et Ao o Soahay | {the A o, ertiblo it 8- | white, narzow cambric tie for full dresa. o fesbeerved in 156, apropos of B doath | 5 TCN A fpResikel o Don't you koo what it 1t | o dispel the libels Luat aro beiog’ perpeirated | dying patient, for ‘whoso racovory he had 1o JilDoac sissing eyes cepecially tomife,and grace: S ——— THE NEW MICHIGAN CAPITOL. raven, ono of the nights, that al- | saiiiers that om contientsy sely npon oot 1 o son | BDOR 1t by such wandering mountobaala 3s Tib- | oxpootation, itling up in & chair, talking with | fu bogy reasmbling velvet.” Ho went to Pos Kiicen. 4 Laysixa, Bch., Jan. 9.—Tiio report of the o bles, who goes up to Milwzrkes with Bi 2ppeals | every one. Sho to?d im of her instantoneous | iGem vri{h all bis nn'fm, oxcopt one member ofit, | A Leipzig correspondent sends tho following | Sate Building Commissioners for the year 1874. ghowing that $510,693 bave been appropriated for building the new State ofiices and Cagitoi ; and that £10,265.85 has been expended for ext:a work on the fonndation. They will ask the Lez- islature to appropriate 210,6X) for a tin-roof in place of iron, znd €3,200 for achengo in tho :‘uupu of the main portico entrance. cure, znd, aftor & careful examination of her vital organs, be prononuced the cure complete ! Tho next momning thia lady continued in the eame state, Bhe took breakfast with the family,. and walked to the door to bid her brother fare- woll as he started upon Lis return home. These aro the facta as we got them from twoy: euilemen (church members), to whom Brother \Wood told them on 83turday last. Uongh o lowgat Pt ugevity of members of the House | 25 mo ozo elsé iz, and who, if gene, s 9 F .qg.hlg :f?h Sfien’ romackes, the Tncs of | Betout o u},;.m, e g Lo bassd unoa tho notorious Ko that all Hebrasknis 0 were almost all more—whose absence iways miseed, whose - | in = stato of stervation. " uons of Tanded gentrs, did ok cores o | enee Al every desire, whoss soclety Isaves nofiing £ | . . - Wa hopo the Committes will adopt m"?m. 3 ey Wwero sevenfeen in numoer, | Df Zokedexcept that tine would mot paes zway? If | this policy at once for the guod of all iutereets, m“fg" oges averagod 27 (nomowers over 30). | o s 12 eridence of Jove, X dolore o ud there is | and especially for the gocd-of tho Siate. Euolia B iese, expectetion of life which the | sip wbo meddics wis our sffaira thisks thero. o, | picp, Tould: we know, go fax to restoro wat has g (0 Assurance Office would have | Yours always; T, K. | beoa lost by the irresponsibie conspirators who i 9 thoso who had died up to 1866 was have done g0 much to dofame and demage it by et 257 Sonrm Bt s o b o0 1850 Mr. Kiosella, in agothor letter, writes to Mrs, | epreadicg exaggerated stmements concernin : g aration . ier leiter, wri 0 . ot e livee Sotrmoon 1699 v September, 1866, ) & it smonnted t 155 yoass, Ficld ihat her husband has econ him to bresk | the sufferinga of a small foaction of ila people. 2 what ho supposed to be anly an attachment, Cnljogrr ity smong these centlemen was un- | writes: g u, X KANSAS. Eedfrom ,%;-";:nglwnfionfl. but many of them Ho said that he did not believe that T could, for I ad | To the Editor of The Chicago Tribunc: wwwho romained in town; ** &3 they have completed | gossip concerning Lucca : Jthe telegraphic wircs to Tehrun, andho is talk- | " rauline Lucca i3 ot Vieuna sick at heart over tho ing with thom.” On tho 7th of Juno ho started | pecuniary misfortunss which ehe sa78 she and Murrks train for Cologne jand Wiesbaden. Ife bugins | met with in America, But, 03 the Vienna papers say, i4to feel that heis doing hard worl. * Hnch as | shois consoling Lerself over her misfortune; that shis : P h 18 visited by reporters of all grades, who have ob- ywe wished to clcep, it wes imposaible. As soon | 8 isited Uy reporters of ol @ who have ob- a8 my eyes closed wo would arrive at 8 station ; | oy 7oopy from o Leipzlg ’m‘“w‘“““‘: ¥ Alsdsme Lucea taliing nnd diecuesion would cnsue; there | pag declared through an ogent that sue isready to was pothing for it but wo must. dress and | singupon the Leipzig st:ge, but wants 1,500 thalers liold oursslves in readiness until the Gov- | for eachevening,” This is about £1,125 for each even- emor of such a town, or tho commander | ing. It continues m this wite: ' ¢ When tho of such a fortress, shounld be introduced,” and | cetebmied Bchmeg'-mt;td e3ng mpon the took himeelf off again.” It is a comfort },‘ggflgmg“d&s’ 2 i o heRiniie to find the Alayors of -English towns woro not | 397 Gbot, B8, cch (orong, o eaner, i B St SHOOTING-MATCH ARRANGED. TaSarve, 1IL., Jan. 9.—William T. 3ason, ons ol the most prominent citizens of La alio, hss chnillenged Georga H. Coleman, a sportsman sad Tle Atmosphere of London, T bricks taken by Sir Rutherfard Alcock. from tho great wall. of China, brought to En- ey causes. Tho Hon. Edward | not the courage to resist your infiuence. = Then hy Lzcowrroy, K Jon. £—Being i land, an i i Rugham, 8 go, L zgested ing abroad 0., B N, Kan,, Jon, eing in pastoral | glaud, and exposed, in the balconyof Bir Ruther-- o Seandogiy o500, of Lord Stafford, was | £iEgesied my olng abrosd or ehooting the top of my | chargo of & circuit. embraciag the northwest | 10rd Alcock's houss, to the atmoephore of Lon-Af the only bores that tho Shah oncountered during | can sing wal engugh (0 sult the peopls bere, aud they +k shot, of South Pera, to shoot ten or twen- Y t the tournzment, and it ot angr ip by assert- a e e o te B - g 3 crza s o, suffered specdily ‘from' the efects of tha'd his tour of Europe. On his way to Cologue ho | don't intend to be such fools as to pay 53 or £4 to ses x'rds from the H and T trsp, under the rale3 %] 8 before ke recovered. . Tnfang. it ing that in theoptmion of all men my life was worth a | ‘quarter of Douglas County, Kaneas, I waited % o was < ;"‘;‘.‘fi; {hat. the illuem of which e dlod len | Luoria sk = ifs 153 at it was got for meto got | upon the State Gentral Comamitteo for the Re- i Geicjor e w2s the remote consequenco of | last apology 1 will ever make tohim, lief of the Doatitute, at Topeks, and made the # 54 o oy pirpp iy HOPKINS never recov- | Another latter refors to a maiter which hes o | folloing statoment : * My circait is 20 miles by g d?rf; i: Ireland, and Lo{d. ‘2'9:‘!:;; r;t ‘?;: boaring on the Beecher case, as followa: 10, and has suffered as muchas any placo in iy, O bunsing. * Lorg Eglinton himself dica Id> rotthink that Bowen waiches ma. Ihavehad | Kansas. Lasteyear the crops generally failed on 5 himself dicd | a long talk with Britton, who is Bowen's counsel and | nooonnt of the chinch-bngs. This year thera was Tot g, 3 my friend, T withed the euit was settled i ::i: iy who Ph’z;in S most coneplenons = ciner, Itaesd giveyau o sxofig::mifx{fiu‘;’-’- Dot one-sxth of & crop of small grain, it having N 80mo nof i - | \e—znd the only defense possi| t rds 5 St il it Lady Kovmess wes by gensenl | W nol mliclowsly God as sgaiust vou and M., | boen Gestroved by the chinclbugs and drought, ad gy mazt beautiful of tho three lovely | 2nd are not libelous. One-half of ‘this is tenable, and the locusts devoured tho entire crop of corn. &“"flm::du d?“Ri;\lQl! of Richard Brneloy Dritton stipulsted that this shenld be the only defensa. | Qur peopio are destitute, and have now called auTom, Af‘:h““" g but rather ne'er-do-weel So yun seo Bowes, Las liitlo inforest in watching me. | wponms to do something for kem, Thero ara ® €3 of the touspament she visited ML, Krapp's iron-works. Au Cologne he | what can beseen for $§1. and simost aa good. The notices and drecribes. s method of watering | prices hers range from $1 {0 12)¢ cents, and the housd 4 i | will hold about 1,500 persons.” The highest price in planta in the Botanical Garden. From Weis- | will holdabout 1,500 perscna, ghias peiod tn baden he went to Frankfort-on-the-Main, whers, s ve ok after driving through tho streats, ho Temarks | Boc, o0 wil Seep of Righpried taositaos. and that “the cities of Firangistan all resemble one | the city is not starving for music. They have about another. - When one has boen seen, the arrange- | tuirty conceris overy Sundsy all over the city, Hence ment, condition, and_scale of the otiers is in | Lucca s simply lsughed at for her being 5o foolhardy one's possession.” He compares tho climato of | 35 toask morofor each appearance thanistak=n {n .Daden-Baden to that of 3 summor moun- | €3k eveniog. ‘tain-station at home. “It is & town in 2 valley hayng mountaios all John Mitckell, who was well known in Europs round, with meadows, woods, & reen | oo an opers cspitalist, died in London, on tha , exactly liko the mountains of %, | 11th ult. - Since 1835 he haa been tha backer of 1 Mazandarsn.,” Pretry women and gracefal | mearly alj the Englieh impresatios, of thy Prairie or_Kennicott Clab, for $25 or &) Sside. Thechallenge has bsen aceepted, and tho pmliminaries are to ~be arranged on tho svening of the 18th inst. A abarp contest ia anticipated. . JAIL-BIRD. NUPTIALS. -Promas, I, Jan. 9—Joe Mall, confined in jail under the charge of murdering Andrew Fezenmeyer, Was merried behind barp, this fnorning, to Gussie Robioson, who was the cause of tho trouble that led te the killing of Tezenmuoyer; . weather, went gradually into n sort of decay, and aro now breaking up. It is suggested that thars must bo something :piercing .and “disintegrating 1n the air of the mesropolis which thess ancient bricke, accustomed for centuries to a dry climate, could not resist. Theophile Gautier thonght tho Obelisk of Luxor, transported tothe Placedola Concorde, must feel 3d at having been torn from its ancient Egyptian site, and il gravite can be supposed to ‘suffer from nostalis, why not bricks 2 Only, a8 a. matter of fact, tho air of | Paris agreed very well with the Obelisk of Luxor, wheroas the Chinese bricks, violently separated from the wall to which they had g0 long been attachesd, aro really going @ Pieeem: If e in doing 50, Britton does not know it. Bowen OmEE g ¢ loves mgmey 5o well that be wonld hardly psd 3oy in | hundreds of families, that have not onoe bushel of

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