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THE CIHUCAGO TKIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1876—SIXTEEN "PAGES. ] HOYDONANA. a8 to send Lord Lyttlcton into fits of suppressed bon that, when I walked tbrough tho streets, the entrzues to Ifooley's Theatre. Clcso to tho Lox-oitice, and at the foot of ihe staics leading 1 the £ level be iz Lo brive bns boating 8o furion s witn lus faco to she approsch- d not think any maa ir . submit to the inmpositios 1o wa3 w0 sensilivo oa thy id T of ench a woman, or to ba confirmad iored, T canmob w1t foocaid laaghter. the entire city was pervadtd wath a emeil of sau- : i i 'Broflggmm'a acceptancaof the Chancel- | sage a;nufiuefisownutona:x: t:m]:lgh‘u’;fltl thml_c to the gallery of & theatre, &iands, An faliing into hoe, and soon | poinc that no ono olss couid szeak to him on %i‘xo 0 0 learnsd & 5 lorsbip he took Lord Gre house 1n Berkeley | one mught live on tho stmosplero there. s nd migh?, au Ulster- cd man with are in battie order aud | sutject: and, when ( raferred to it, be invariably a4 to cab the : ari b s oy T oD. e Bt ey - e i links of | ¢ay and migh:, au Tister-coated 1 Lem wore in battie 3 e J I 1000n g 2 . 3% rarincof the Great Painter. i duch a S1thy condition. The ped. | whipé: whilo thos eat 6ff ono cod. Then thoy | Litsiness of swindliug all wiso isten to their lica. G, conid watl bo beayd woovo tho din aud | womun, snd all riht oscept whon fuloior | Lanls for 10w camo Louso left in such & filtby condition. The ped- | whips, while ther eatoff one Y s L d our re- talo whether at any time Jirs. Frineis 1 th rooms were simply unendnrable, aud hidden in | thrust thom info their pockcts; end cccastou- | Jiafore 0do resclics the theitro lis Atentorien | battio of tue musketry. We d:‘uu B O i o oy ohy mpdioe Peon SRR Aan *Ahout Ge TV, Queen Vic the hapdsome satin curcsing in the drawing- | ailv, in the cars, pull them out aud ¢zt 3 foot or voica can be r:ll fihu(:tmfm -~Lu‘;r:<zl 'fori{gg ‘\i:ga;nnna; ::-’;3'1&:‘:“:% ci‘t"'z?i‘snnw;allmd escort | by Mr. Kirby? A.—Xo. 3rs. Froneis did not; of g ‘.z:h tan, ar, ice i s T e i r reserv eabs, w, besti 4 ce, and the 1 v 9 e i s, s calle: f euiting D 2Ahont’@sorze IV, Quee joom be fouud o kitclien candlestick end biack | ol - liertiv el R s so Lot woe] elfetive that tho Tebols soon re- | but, during his last sickmcs, [ was called upou Bory in tald o 2 & k toria, the Dake of Wellington, Slom ke e, SUS fnmitum was henly. ITERS FROI TUE PEOPLE Tu proof thst some collusion exiess betwoen | treated and ran inio tho timber ous of sight, | by u mav, who aid ho was employed oo Mr. egeniel £ Goppad 0 = = ined by ill usaze_snd neglect; nnd, al- LETTERS FRO3 T E N i L collns D P s dead and wounded. I rolo up to | Kirby'a placo, and that Mr. Kirby had sont him noranse o a0t the First Kapoleon, tnoogh Lord Grey gave Brougham tw <t liw aud the iekei-ofice, persons huvo applied | leaving many dead and wounded. 0. Sk M D e TN an] gy Ll i bripts i b ot Rl at 410 office nod Loon told thnt 0o tickets to tho | the little drammer boy, and, patin: Lint on tha | withLhe maper for e to read. “The prrport o s, [y 1n excess of his term to move oat, it wasuext to BOATD OF TRADE RTLES, i O 5 4 | bicad, told him Lo ought to have & Captain's com- | the paper was, thay Mr. Kirby had every con- and. papord itmpostible to get him our, and when he went, 2 2 gallery woula bs £olif until tho doora opened, and cad, 4 1 | fidence in rs. Francis o8 a zood womamw 23d 21 | Loy ith g [ Talle q, Tord Dronzham, Sheridan, | instesd of pm’fl..m, the ‘!‘-l’bi‘mled sum, for ho | 70 the Fditer of The Clucago Trivune : yet at'that very moment, and long before, this | miseion, for he by his coolvess and courage bad cuu A il e romasell e oiy, 1322 oo g alleyracd, Tor Z1am, i 5 | N macted 'n;z’xrbi;rauu- ;9 o daxfiws’ ho Curcaco, Jaa. 15, —Your paper has had & £0od | fellow hed his fists fnll- of tickets which | siopped tl'm panic and saved the train from cap- | exce ben m:)r; Sl L“sx ‘ion(n R'Pril pced. Lro}}: Erroli I Lord Melhourne, Byron, Haztitt, ecnt a check short of £15. The check was re- | deal to say lalely in rozard to tho rule we have | he almoat justan:ly thrusuin the faces of oil who mgq;: “~ \\ehlfl_sn,ul Ii;;““’ the loug roll will stop & éxfmlclxlmcc:’l‘x(x] okl il la]x‘oax:‘. !n;rd;?&-ldj :‘ffilc(,px?i;éu' nnt, tured, and :n three days the full amoust was | now on tho Doard of Trado in cuso of non- | passed, assariug thom :fi“i’.fl;fifflizrg}ff them ppeniglosoniig Rk o i learned that tho wan who bronzht this pepor | Lisbands at b o rese; Tont ozt in tho g Y 1, was emrloved Ly Mro. Francts and rent by her. R Lo a i Grov Lxtroets from Hepden's Lettrs and Table-Ta'k., GEORGE T o ¥ rd Si " 5 5 ady 2 in i ' is swindli i i s propensities of George IV., | 4f4rd Sir Goorgo Boaumont sax thae st 1ads | whost, clomimevee G b s nor e o it this swindiing o o on under Lhair Very | | The commuits will bs shocked this morning | Lbeliove Lin unreasanabie tafassatiza with | of the g i TIarZon has his storfes to relale. Thua: * Sir | one nisht, goins to bed. His father came in and P”fl" ‘“t 'l'i"';’) 3 5 thubuvers of this prop. | $¢9 i exciting mucis comment. A. " | by tho intellizence that tho late Timothy Kirby's tibition of Lis htmonety. by il that he sonld L tf:; V‘.:uc;] Werg gy understcod by ell country buy prop- - will is & document that is scandalons. It has, not bo capabla of making a just and equisuble = e axtipy TLomas Iiammord once told me a curions thing icorge IV.; that he waa alsaysa hoarder, of ut 1e occasion, whi — nest day Lie was tefline this, and £omo o0 | for grain is to eell on what zro called the bulges 2 i i et en ono oscasion, sben be was eapposed | i "y vecanio of . Sour father? *O | 1 ybie marct. tor it thoy wait until largo re- | Cicsco, Jan, 15.—Ths onomios of the Ro- | @ossed by an infatuatiou that amounted to | Thotestitnony of the ofhes enpsciiving iz o2 guinealees 2ad insolvent, and his house | cuq Tom, *Ill bo —— if L know. 1 Leard bim i 2 : Inpacy for o disreputavle woman uawmed | Deases 2 The n =ras absolutelr Leset by impcrtunata creditors, In s b Bt aTterard® ceipts ars coming on tho market the price is much | publican party bave already commenced propa- Frencts; popoiarly imown us . Sthe tertor | Of the other witnesses are (,ea:'g'o' 'W. Phillips, e PLSH ol P HURBLOREbolts Sor Al HOBLRLETFAIG. - | lower. Now. in case thero should o | gating lies and falechoode about thoso Republic- | or* G AVERE S, (G OF8, B8, 0 near. | Jobn K. Grsen, and Isaao Errett. ‘I'ho will bears ihe Irince, Lefore walking out, met Hammond, west over to o Little desk in bin room, and touk out £2.600 i bank no hen George IV. 3 : % icd, Tismmord toid me hioihcught e mustave | Lo sagenns, che relvag houd of i bapdy ssys | Bhould pay daimages to tho full wnonat tho | mesa of such ovpovents it is only nocoseary to | ohco folicted upon Mr. irky scrlous plisic gaved f £000,600. S ‘._‘ho‘_:n, when speak- | ing, , da, my Lora Melbonrne, do Lord | buyer was amiud to ask ; or, in other wordy, the | atato tho following facts: In the Sizteonth ’.umfifld i s-m“mr;q his venerablo, hairsin the = and hid Sonsly reared muny broads o o, ik of Lim. wotld often iy that, sltuough | Meibourns looked round merrily znd said, prica (haf ricldess gmnl})‘m;.-,t seeug tho muué Ward o largo number of voters ar fully detor- | Junaiic asvlam frora the shamo. and. dasger of \_Anecdou's of an E;:::m;t;::x;:;s; dinars chickens Wi unusaal sneces, & LR o o e ! B L00g % s tion, mij ull tho market to without regarc i i 1di " 3 i il hi No man was ever moro free from tosdviSm: | for one of her breed. In order to Lt g miged to uominate Capt. DePuy for Alderman. | coutact with the frightful woman tho, i his FATG Wa8 6 FRiGHE BEattist L it Whicts teould B had basit i lol,::’;h 5 Cearge IV. was the bean ideal of a reformed Tionaich, bo 2 the State in rogard to such matters? Is it not i o1 1ch, BYRON. AR 0 rog Sihas i no earthly chance to impeachs his character, 3 3 v and Dla Col. — was at Tyron's house in Piccadilly, | decidud by 4 Jury what the dumags is, and tho | 13 ST T2eRee o0 O 0 £ mocure | o wild beset ; but they dreaded publicity, Thn | F00to, here I am, resdy as uensl to ewallow - very unag 3 i 2 g | Board of Trade must remember tbat it is lo- OF Rubitte. B2 BEK P colat, i f your good things,” s3i1 the Duke of Cumber- b: Ledy Byron in the room. 2nd luncheon way in th ? Tiiiacie, and’ that, its Ful. their ends throuch desperate Iving. They, or | skelelon in tho Ccloset was g0 hideons, | FORT# oy T the Has. o2 K _ i e Gife oy . ete. She bayr: ting, | cated in the Stato of Illinoi. and thac its rules G X % oort throurhout | they folt tle could wmot Dbear to | J3ad oue nightin the green-room o 6 Iay- fife. and that wo should suffer from it brongh: in—veel cutlets. etc. Shebepaneating. f 4 10w G to e State faws, and, if theydo | their tools, arc eproading the report throus Y Y > A0 | market. ¢ lteally, your Rogal Highness must QUEDN VICTOBIA. Hpzon menal ronnd. in diggnshha find an.aser- kL P tho ward thiat Capt. Do 'y bas moplivod in tho | havo it put i tho light. Lut tho will, | market. = leali ¥ Uigestion.™ Hmpfiml ‘tho e 7 sion to see women ext—and aid, ** Gormandiz- then 0 i x % ¢ Trom the exmo azthority we hares curions | i ™ it v v not complying with such rules the cour:s will 5 £ 5 i t Xi wib, sou naver gz beast!™ and, tzking up the tray. threw the | 7 el 4 d o s i true facts are these: Ar, Do Puv bas lived in | leaves no aliernative. We do not know a-moro & Fo <) ) A i cnn Vil 0 tivy . i the ; interrera. as they havedons in reveral instaces, Skl < . 5 i %4 again.” A Scoteh peer, posortonaly thril bation admits, under peealiar condy tance of Quern Victoria's retentive memory. | whola luncheon into the hail. Lady Brron and puc tho man back in bis placa in 8pits of the | Chicago for twenty rears, in the Sixteenti Ward K;-}nlt?:;cé_g;;yoxrllz;:rm};;ggytg?x; :ll’xi?oliuflgr nfln‘;.ye;r: Sotvel Bin_ Wina WA wiey manll . gissis e el it l'ilr"u g e and descanted eloquontly upon its age and auch 170 for a very much loager time mn&, i One dov in 1827 eent. Drougham was czrizinly wanting in deli- ;:_xle feeling m 2l the common transacticns of ife.” s SHERIDAN. Sheridan, also, ie made the victim of several pointed anecdotes and cheracterizatione. I to tecturo Lum, but, being drunk, Tom un- bey: od, put out tho candie, and got to bed. LORD MELBOUKNE. P Ono_night, st the buke of Devonshire's, the beautiful Mrs. was entreating Lord Mel- ow, o, my dear Mrs. —, do let gomy hand; I waul to seralch my o cricd and Ieft the room. Byron himself fuifillmert of centracis. Ithind it is poszible vou don’t understand it in all its bearings, and I would like to give you my views. You ecem to think that all graio sold for futuro delivery in this market i3 gold by men who neither have tho erty that tho only way they can get a fair price great storm to blockada thie railroads, or somo other cause that provented the fuldliment of a contrzet, would you thiuk it right that the seller to value in other markets ? Waat is tho law of 80 couflict, then when wo expel a mamber for the prico was nover moro than 75 couts, and na reserved seats in the eotiro gellery. BMany s Toor porson hes paid this sharver 31 at the foot ©of tho stairs to find on reachinyg the gallery thet ona ticket was no better than another. Vyuy the lesseo of the hauee or tho managor of the troupe TUE SIXTEENTH WAED, To the Editar of The Chicago Lribuna: an czndidates who iutend to onter tho field this spring for wuaicipal ofiices. To show the mean- Tho bummer element, noticiag this, and sceing Sisteenth Ward more than_threo months.” The for eight years, i3 the owner of cossiderabto A MILLIONAIRE'S INFATUATION. ‘The Will of thio Late 'Kimothy Kirby, ©of Ciluncinpaid. Cincinnati Commercial (litoriaf), Jan. 10. however, been for a coneiderable time within tho knowledgo of mauv poraons that he was pos- nate, has beaa ropeatedly in the Workhouse, and in her drunken violenco she has more than once inflicted upon Mr. Rirby serious physieal extreme age and weakneas, tyranuized ovor hira, rebbed him, scorued him, aod attacked him like in which the woman appears like 2 nightmare, 1 think the date of the paper was July 30, 1874, Q.—Steze what is your present opinion, based on vour kuowladge of Mr. Kirby during the po- riod covered by your examivation as to his ca- pacity in November, 1872, to make . 1 beliove hus unreasonabie infatuation with Blrs awill 2 will a3 to the legal heirs. ] ‘Tho testimony of tho other subscribing wit- dato of Feb, 14, 18 SAMUEL FOOTE, strike as hard at a Duke as a menial. ** \'Iel!,[ il * for bring “any up Brabma bien to b d 0 preas thapy |- Iaferior folky X}.r»:,:‘ Liey were wout to gy tempizy of the 2ads; g ‘%: nee 0 Naturs, 2 peafowl's eg, "Tiie hen wasan ori ln‘, . Three years 220 ordioary e . when eho was Princess Ti 5 i B : i , Board of ‘frade. The wen that uro X et ; ; en uecn of Wurtemburg was | told Miss Baillie, who repested iho story S Vil : & roperty in tno ward, o prompt tax-payer, andag | was bub the wreck aud the shadow of himseif, Seeda it dais = i 29 > e e ot e ey | to Tavdon, that tha ver: moraing Lo ang now talking, g0 mach aboot the sacrednoss | B Tad felisbio a man as can bo foand o the | w4 all who knew lim as 1o was u his hets Sallonce: e ivesy litlo of fis au oboerved | g rcimey SHISi” v = i “witendanes the | Miss Milkanks wero marzied, and were driv- | &) & CRREEH A0 T O 0. failad ou inora | CItY. W0 trust that, when the day of eloction | days—when ho was hospitablo and gontle et i toe Hthi Rt 8 e Sorano hosTedn 8 Ked and b | e oy ihat | ing howe thronoh tho grounds and gl the | ¥hO LAKe n comors 2nC BEVO IAUEE 00 4508 | ooiios, " overy vater will cerofully consider | kindly, tho hesd of & most interesting family— A omany bainn, G e T oy ok &) ebickons alwarn anpoars 10 be e to Uil tirme 1~ Queea, was ¥ ¢ st luncicon. A3 thal | tnmms and peasaniry wera choering. Dyron | CORiiely et s 040 CH8 O LI SOt B | whether it is better to have o reliabls, honest, | cannot_help fceling that hs has been irresnonsi- R th o b o io [ ke ek, el rry ?M)nz; o Ince 7 thes ard old eagygy { A= Lo down tho Princees Vieloria | marry mo % ** Good heavens! eaid Lady | P8 O M ' What do ¥ politician, to represent the Sizteouth Ward in | it will be but justics to bim an is children ! o becke S A kciatlary g Srrod. * b e No.” 84 v towns, than anv other cause. at do you - to {1 & & ler, and upon their gtepping forward, said 10 tha | nat care, and, indsed, only trizd the ex Droz, = becaase I losed von,” * No,” said Le, 2, | tho Comaion Causcil toblot frou meinary the record of that pertod. | M0 R,y e ¥ orhien for 10y eating 3 7 490 | Bessase dioaskis T Moo i bt fack g - tol'm, ta i bent forward Le did not Cne of tko Yioral family enid, **The cess bows to von.” Uammord Iooked up; v dear, don's “ you have a spice of Mother Eve. You married m becauso’ your {ricads wisaed vou not to do so. You refused me twico, and I will bero- veaged.” Usroa told Jobo Scott that after his eved coguet came firting up to him, and, with a look that was exquisitely insolent, #aid, ** You thivk of the reckless comer of Aungust, 185 thut ed £0 many of the legnimate dealery in prain, both bere and through the Northwest ? Tho party who run it beatthe mem\xcrlu )%I zhg 001,00 not being in accordsnce with the laws of the Stato notiuing could be done. Some mewmbers NUMZER OF SUBSCRIBEES. POOR. BUT HONEST. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : greatest care 1s taken not to zllow their actaal he s paper (toccss renord). Gen. Lznning was asked yesterday by aro- porter of the Commermal for the peints of the Ila stated that the w:ll of tha late Mr. Kirby. iustructed, in n wild, rambling way, to provide for five yonuy children,—thres of o Mrs. Tar- to theotner, ‘* Hare’s fivo shillingy for my 5|t , Inever hal so bad a dinner for Dining _wita Lord bat, by, the moaey ia my life,” Townaend after a ducl, he suggasted that bis * face was e red an fire. Ho bowed, but sho s . e ol ! amain. Tha year after | Beparation from Lady Eyroa s went to a rout, | Board and conatry bugérs ous of over ;i b y dacing portion of y end o ! : vor soriced bios Lhea o amain, e oas st | o gularis cat b all sno momen 6 fachnon | 12 e4#l, aud then lud down and paid 20 conts o | * Caricaco, Jan. 15.—There i3 & great deatof | Dulk of ‘Lo producing portion of tho doun® | Lordsiip might bavo got rid of his autazonist | of eichieon taonthy this ol Lrahms b d tho Jevee, bav Hez | 4oy Yocncd agsinst the mantel-plece snd they | 110 dollar o his dobcs, and etncohus been in- | clage, biting poverty amongst 3 great numbes of | 125 1617, 00 (H0 B0 SR, 840 ER0 AORL {in moro deadty war. *tHov2” jugaired bis | maained with her everwrowing chicksn, ce Lim, zi:d he pasesd on 10 | erp sweepiog by, a littls red-haired, bright- ’““;3"“%'. 9(111?:1:;@ ia real legtzu;. ; couni,o. families in this city at tho present season, | in.lsw (Dona Tiait and himeelf) aro made host. By invit ng him ‘Qon_dm.':er 10 thi throuzhout the whole of tiat time sbe contiow Lo Bosr il o e e e e os | roDih Ja¢k of wofk, and amongst peoglo whiers | tlis: LEooatory ot . the. will hoy e { Bud poisonini him,” was the sharp replv. The | ta pay it unremitting attoution. Sh nerer rong! 3 2 5 " o | Duka of Norfolk, who was rather too fond of the | any ezga during thi3 lonathened period of bottle, asied “hia in what new characiar he | ¢ dezree hered i peculiar individual expirieaces. ag very surpriging. For the enormons py b beat ono imagzinable to shoi in whasahig a:y instiscd piy bs modifiely Toe regy crai supervision, and if at anr timoshs by you roti L Bad better havo married me; I would have man- o 1o ild Lo done, Sor i e fnicnd nzed yon botter.” Mrs, Leicester Stantiop said | 8010 f2¥0F Of doiug away with this rule outice- | cuzcametantos to bo Lnow oven to_their noar | 107 %6 Yoans Cularen =ibere of o 3ire. Br- | yioaid ey toa masquorado. “Go sober,” an- | gecidentaliy keparated from her chiacge. th gy 4 tho Guiccioh used to wateh Byrou through o | gn 806 8 €0 OF, € COTher B9 BDReA] CECly 1O | noighbors, and whose necessities comd bs £up- | Hany o [ady” Mary Franeis. The will speaks | ® r‘uld Tooto. chngdta.(c?}ntol\imflr;3 o0 diy, | tress of motizer and chickon was very g, telelecopo when he went out riding. 80 ono ws3. but the gamblors may understand thnt com- | Dlied even if very poor pay fora good deal of | of these children a3 ajopted, but makes 1o ac- | = 5’,’ f‘fjfigg‘ig’{*flou:: il that “m b'"'u‘;ur‘: Eyentually the separstion seemad to takepay day sbo acked Lim why e did nottake tho | NET IE LR pover swbmit {0 be robbod a8 | work could bo given to all who would apely. I | missior of any resnoneibilisy of tho teatator for . iy LGl n b senifol Sunact maas you | Cpiie o of dlie paarasits Lis b i sttty Guiccioli ot with bim. Ho drawied ontin his | 4 i Et Y7o Cithiont ‘4 fisht in tho courts | would enggest that the plan now in operation in | their paternity. +-Che * Moliawk property™ is ses o i S h 2201 than etitanght ts mather 3n2 chickenemi. o s Y > uside for their support. Alr. Rirby was close | Fi0W the company betior than T do.” A rien | ally separated, thev neser afterwards forrg verything and noth- ued to eee her, when Prin- draving from wretched xpenca. Jle aked her if sho cach other, a4 saally appears to be the ey with hens and their chic! So long as they rem: together, the o normst dogree of prids which the mothe centractor was holding forth upon tho instability of the world. “Caun you accouot for it, sir?” ho asked, turning to Foote, * Well, not very clear- Iy,” be responded, ** urless wo suppose it was Montreal, ba used In Clicsgo—to supply wori: to-all applicents, giviag_men 40 centa a day and bogs 20 cents & day. This wonld koop many family iu oatmeal and " coal, and save these pau- usuzl way, Consider, cousider what a fright £he would lock 1n 2 habit.” ** Do you think her Landsome # L: Dlessington ~ asked him. “ Ilandsome ! ho reylied, *-she is a horror, of the Slate, notwithetandivg the Lowl about the sacredness of contracts. livery decision tbat hns been made by the Arbitration Commifteo bas beeu from § to 10 upon 80 years, aud theso children are all young, under 10 yeurs of age, and one of them colorad, Gen. Banning savs the will is evidently that He adds that Mr. Kirbj's in- nte rot worlh o's heads? She kad never beard frew Hoadr z ; ¢ $ it . eeanl £he has red hair " (which was not true). She S s e : o firstitnth ol ietics,— A Hpeisics S ateicie) they toid her i¢|wg:” He answered, * Lecause she- shuf- | DHIket. e an: Hatde Tt Joult g - | that A i ing: g that air?'ho asied of a gensloman who | Inicrons; but I Wve no £paco to enteriy Ragoine ailiehie ! 2L, and she cid | Prezty couple!” Do you ever Lell her th nothing less tbau the pound of flesh will do. | versial “reading b ~ 3 3 ite halbiopet opeadianyio H me.” *No swonder, for you ars forever mar- | pefors and after tho separation ths mother T O e e | 8ho asked: “Yes.” ' \hat doew she sav 7 | The commirsion mezebants aro willing to pay s | ot or cold “from from all eleruits to | monoy in travel abroud, Lostioan tivo chillden | gering it.” Garriok, of whoso grent Tamo | 1n the habit of froqtenly combing oottt 1 ea%0 thoir conuiry carrospoud- | tioao who Lavea fall stomacli aod a bot dre, | more bom of wouen o wedlock, aud ye: it | feriUE KL Gareiek of whoso reel famo | o the babis of frequentiy com Hlos ot et fair demnage ents fail to deliver 85 per contract, but if wo ars tolaveno prozection from the cornsr runuers, the sooner wo orgauize auother Loard the bet- wonld appear that Mr. Kirby has been inflnonced to think that there was a claim’ npon him on their acconut. Perbaps his vanity was fiztzered to that point. f, end the next time esrressed great delizht. o comrlained to SirJunn Cosroy of her not Laving the means o zequiro a fines tasta in art n the misersble rrnis put before ber were This bere cut Sir John's re- or other cminence, of suitable height, ant bz beading his bead forward with evidey eatisfaction. 'Thiz fact is i constant butt for his rarcarms; and ye! Garrick, whetber from faar or friendship it would ba dif- feult to determine, did him many kindnesses was always ready to obliga Inm with mones, sud but for those who havo matter neitherin the ¢ roads liko n mockery. erent Relict Societios do Tering poor in this *+3ho sora—a—atehiea ro.” replicd Byron. Ha: ¥~ se- don adds, * I met tho Coratens Guiccioli quently, and sho was certaiuly not kandsome. Sha had smail_cyes, targe noso, long upper lip, shape of biesd nor co The churches or;the dill not reach tho de: v to ceate. il Mty ter, and fet the buils and bears run this to where to me,” Javdon, . a8 tho Trincess | 8udchin.” Sir Joho Hovliouse aeuerts that Bs- | 10 500100 tineth, or. some hobter plase.. T | city, in a litfls fnvest) hni” wny of your | Theroisal:oin (he will a bequest of some Y8 19 1 n % ] J X ron was no scaffer. Still, on oae occasion, ) B Ol L e o | Srroniratives sa phn Eloto hnertne e cont 55 1 whet 45 stood tirmly by him throughont the Jnckson ots of their chickens is caston. b x prosecution : which last nct of friendship tou: among poa-hena. In conclusion. I may o re loavicg my exhibition- They lmew pothing of high not having cen it. Tho csinte is vauously esti- matod at from $1.000,000 to 31,500,060, The Zimes, of yesterday, baviog published the rumor that Ladr AMary Francis and Alr. Kirby had been marricd bz the Rev. Emery, a reportor of the Commercial Inst eveneng songht Alr. Emery, 20d obtained from hem nn noquali- tied denial of tho statemeut. ‘He says boe saw ber but ooce. and that was ia tho W ouse, 1o certainly nover uited ber fa ez Sarvauty Auother poiut 28 to Afr. Kirby's insanity : Six | " Dub besaze yonlock up the paatrr!” Ons d voars sgo an- effort wss made by some of tho | & genglcm.\u..whx coaversinz with Foote, wi hoiry to bavo_a guardian rppoinzed over him, in | #P€akivg Of Garrick having reficcted upon somo viow of the fact that ho was squsudening larze | RSO0, parsimous, awd eaded Ly observing. «ums of mouey ou women of the kind mentioned. o4 onot tuke tho beam out of his servo that the peacock raieed by this Biahmy hep turoed out a finer bird in every way thnm “did 2oy of bis brothers of the »ame brood whij wera rearcd by their own motber : bat thst @ repeating the experiment the nest year wity another Brahms hen sud several poa-chickens, the result was different, for the hen desurid her family af the ezma time when it is natml for ordary hens to do 8o, and in consequean all the pea-hens misersbly perished. I have just concluzed nnother experimed which is well worth recording. A biwch fens strapgled herself 0 8q1eaie throush t00 DArrow an Op: Sha left a very youg famely of three or: These I gave, 2 and ker mithor v room of Tenophen, artt ed Foote at last with gratitude, for in ons of lis letters, addressed to Garrick, ho writes: ** Goa forever bless you! 3lay uothing bat Dnleyon days aad nights crown the rest of your lifo, is tho sincero prayer of Szmuel Foo: Garrick's notorious meannyes, however, fur- nished him with a0y a witticssm. At one of Focta’s dinner par mada of tho arri said : * L have a great mind to believe in Chris- tianitr. for the mere pleasure of fancying I may te damned.”” He is kucwa to have bezged Shel- jey not to talk of hell or ghosts after dark—it { mado Lim uncasy. work oven at bLarely they caznot beg: men have some rights as well as the gembling clique who have so masy times almost ruined ow thera aro some equally reckless fol- o sell what they havn't got, butif they wazLrTT. gell below valae they are surs to get beat. Tere is a story which is £0 exanisitely sbenrd = CoranrssIoN ERCILS 3 to deserve au immortality among necdotcs. It is recorded under date of Qct. 13. 1523 *‘Talfourd and Miss Mitford dived with us, and Talfoard made us faugh exceedingly with a good story of Hezlitt. At a card party at Charles TLamb's, Hazlit: aod Lamb's brother gotinto s dizcussion u$ to wlether Iloibein's coloring was a8 good as that of Vasdrke. lazl TEE DTEE OF WELLINGTON, Tnder éate of June 23, 1t Hsyden writes: cartoons and frescues to- ton came in and top- little ot anyihing, 2nd it was curious to see cld r up to tho Dale, o tureed 2, s How d'vo do ' giving Rogera the. C. Grevillo the Luke as cnes bean to L $ is middle LATYEES AY L) To the Fditcrof Tle Chicasn Cuicaso, Jun. 15.—Criminal lawyers slways bavo & great deal %o eay concerniag the guilt or ijnnocenca of particeps criminis,confederates, and azcessories before and. afier the fact. Nowl wenld like to know, in viow of the amazing and increasing number of criminals who cscapo tho pecalsy of their crimes through the connivance of shrawd 2nd unprinciplod lawsera, what, after TOUNG MEN: To the Etitor of The Chicegn Trivune : Caicago, Jan, 15.—Fecling the necessity of provision being made for eveniny ischool whero young men not-onky, but children of the poor could be izstructed in the common branches, 2é least, I have taken every step inmy power to 102 men of high rank, £ : o denisd it. Lamb asserted tho contra B 5 » ha Las poticed hun, turns | o bring about a resalt so desirable, bt without | 81, i3 the differcuce between tho man who helps i % oo % { ¥ e b 10 followormako the best | fI 8¢ levsth they both becamo o it | Dringahonka feadls 80 ¢ Tia Honor tho lay. | & murderer or ctlier cr.minal £o exaapo from jail | This would bavo been done had it not been for | 07D exe pefore itacking iio molo tn oiier | tho midl'a of tho day. to a Dishma bn s bal thisto encounter to- | &% T ! s 25 T el o 3 % Y"1 ot to elade the oficers in pursuit of Lim, end the | thO resistanca of Gen. Banning to the movement, | POV EADse rtod Foots, **ha | which bad Leen sitting en dummies T he ofiicars in pursui 3 & THE PROCEEDINGS 17 THE PRUBATE COUKT. 13 not sure of geltinz the timber. Weero on | sbous o month. Sho tosk te the: earth can it be Garrick dropeed ight, and was searching for it in vain. the devil, I think,” angwered the actor, v. “Let voa alons, David, for mak = ghinea go farther thin =ay ono clse,” he reply. ever solemn the occ: fnnoral of Ho.lend, th a baker. * Poor fellow! that ovel ‘Inz, tho tears & 3 E oz to Mr. Richberg, ¥residont of the Loard of Edrcation, who mformed me that the nsaal time {for closing ovaning schon’s has been at tis holi- dazrs, aad that the appropriation wss exhausted two weeks before tho time—a very signiticant fact indeed, which it might bo well to mnke note of. JMr. Richberg also informs mo that no appro- pration can bo made this year. Thersfore I takeit for granted that ths matter of cvening schools is settled ; and, a8 much as I am inter- #eized eachother by the throat. In the strog- glo that ensued Hazlict got a black ero: but when the two combatants were partad, Hazlite turned to Talicurd, who was offering his aid, and £aid : *You nexd uot troubls yourself, sir. {do nol_mind @ bior, sir; noliiag ageels me bl crdbstract léea. LTIGH JTST. Tor Leigh Frunt, lavdon cama to have a posi- tive cisliks becivze of lus contempt for refigion. *f.eizn Hupt,” he eays, in a leiter to Words. 1mmadiztoly, and remained with them rathy mors than o forinight, ot the end of which tine ¥ had to canse a eepurztion, in consequenceof the ben baving saffocated one of the forrets by ftanding on ite 1 Dariug the whaie of th lefd withh tho hen, the r iad ta si6 upon tae neat: for tho yoing 238, of courze, were not able, to follow the Len nbont as chickees would have done. The lien, =3 might be expec:ed, was very much pw- go lavyer who, though in a conrt of justice, ead sanctionod by the forms of law, breaks tha shes of law, and cnables the criminal to es- ' cape? For one, I donot sco a particle of differ- ence between tho mau who secrates his fellow- murderer or furmshes him with tools with whici to cut Jooso from bonds or prisoa, and tha lawv- yor who does thosamne thing in ngother wey. Tha resalt ie precisely theaamo a3 thouzha con- sted to prevant the arress Dr. Thomay Wood, ouo of tho enbscribing wit- nesses o0 tho will of Timothy Kirby, was ox- ammed yvesterdsy beforo Judge Matson, who couducted tho examinatizn. The witness stated that bis impresslon was, that 3r. Kirby brought | alrendy signed to his odice, but that ko ledied tho sigoature in the prescncs of @ Witness. Wss HMr. Ritby of sound mind —2s far as I eould discover from a: men of genizs, the friend of d not familiarizo with ille came up,—one of . —jeling, chatting, aud langhi . nithyut aus furtler notice of Roge zre numersua aneedotes in tueso led- Table T: : 2 of writes on alwars bad, azle ucse, and was o couid naver forega liis jest, bow- 0D Ho had been to tha tor, whose 1er was b said in the Badford cely dry upon Lis 2t the e of Wellingt exe, c fedoracy of rogues & d at the letbarey of her ofevring. of Iearning to oy 2 K ged to talk of our Lord asif be could i . ina o rested oo 0 7 . csted in this matler, and a3 gladly as I woald | of criminals, ortorescue tbem wheaarrested 2nd | thiug thut cccurred at tho time [ saw the will, B <o bion £o Boa iy sk o Lelp our young men, Tam powerless. Iwill {in prson. Why is the erminiual codo to-day | I did not absorve anyshing irregular in his ming, | SM€ v been to sco liim Fhoved into tho | Tyo or threo imas a dav sbs nsed to fiy off the D.Ogr Joung o family oven.” He once £aid of 2a actress, who | nest, calling upon har brood £ follow ; bat hether anybody persuaded ill. A.—Nct to mv knowledge, When he came to mv odfies, [ think ho was tirely alono, He called on me to witness it ad iis will, 2ud my siguatnre is attacued to it, Tndge Mattliew: part of tha heirs, adead fetter? Wiy =l crimumal procedure a Why tho cs stress [rowm coid, she al- ways retarne teir, ant eat wRd paiienco for eix or ¢even honrs more, I should Lave said thazif onlv task the hen oan dayta leara tho msaningof these cries of disiress for, after the first day, eho won!d always ruain was ranarkally awkward with her arms, that sbo kept the Graces at arm's lengch. But Jobn- san cousidered that Foote surpassed =ny one ha had ever hoard in humorous parratico ; zad thst although Garrick, tho great conversationalist of arpassed bim fn gavety. delicacy, and CRARLESY Gt Ar. Hayward, who did terly Rericrr to danin Gr editor of them, will talo 1 ¢on's opimon of Charles ¢ The conclading sentene down, i hezring thoir cries of cnly offer a few sugzestions, however, which, in my own experience, havo proved practical. Tirst, lot ma sav to evory yoang mau, yoa can educate yowmelf if you will. To do thuw, im- prove overy leisure moment—not hoar, but the moment. A few minates bard study each day pes en the Duko of Voelliug- pictine representing L his favorite aiter the battie, Why so much Ivach law? talk of resorting to uigilance committees tho last altersative for counteracting the la twisters and law-breakers of our Criminal Courts? -Itisgetiing to be =n admit:ad fact farce? -t in tho Quar- Memoirs and Lho ure in reading ville in his life- a fur szople on TS ichted™ witly his : atene ! ; Ieniedts uty. f Haydon's keeuvess in judginz men: : | e ! ; 16 datonst of et : Fuiject. ros thas the Dulio told o | OF Hoydon'sk ndging o | 27 Wil add vastly to yoar stock of information | that certain lawyers in thair defenso of botonons | then proceeded o inerrogata ths witncas, who bin i may La ever heard, not L do niot krmow that I fiko Algernon Groville's | {7,70 C FOrtS 0 3ORF 81008 B plan I bavo | and abandoned “erim:nals are 23 surely broaking | stated that Lo i3 & puysiciat and surgeomn of proyokad much more laughter. | an’ amtated mauner to any plase whers brother 80 well us most peoplo.” flo is a fussy | found ia to carrya book with s in my pockot s | tho law and tudemining the sauctity of justico | abont thirky-four years csnerionce; that he at- | A Foutleman who hadl conceivad prajudics | I conceslsd thie forc Drovided that 3. against him, related to Boswell his first meeting | this place was not too far awny from the ned tended Mr. Kirby as & physician. loag? Q.—1 think abont st entled to see him, ana for advics aad as- a3 the criminal classes thomaelves. 100 fond of medd: nd affeets to bo so 1fe s that contemptible ten- with him at a dinver. ‘* Havipg no good opinion of ths - fellow.” ho #aid, - I was resolyed not to be pleased. I went ma v to prevent ler fron heariap these cris of distress. Ye: I do not ihink it would b pas gible to conceive of a greater consrast than that all times, and thea if your bosiness xllows of a moment’s_leisuro, improve it to fasten eoms new idenin yourmind. I koew of on: Tha Q.—When, ard hov 1863 or 1559 L was bad occagional calls [rom ciplomatic. | c¥ in 2 man of telliug *lictle womanisi tea-ta- d: BLWARL blo lies’—us Georze IL. said of Lord Chester!i To the Editor of The Ck Tridune: s i e vhe amo master of eight different la i H —which e mischief in familics, D'Orszy | 107 Uo68 sl i HiGhad 5 d : ou esting wy d rotty ealtealy, affacting TR o e 3 S n i [ catehing odd momounts from by *Jan. 15.—' 0 inso! siztauce up to the timo of his death. & My 3 v effeciing | Letween tho shyill. pining notes of a yoai3 tells mo Grevilie keops a regular daily journal of | 17 M8 WA7 0! ¢ R ONS Cucac0,'Jan. 15.—Will _voulpleu nsart the Q.—‘\\'h:ra oAb that yalu were callad on by | 103 to mind him. But tho dog was so very com- | chizken and tha hgpujavggmwmm T © | 1cal that I was oblized to lay down my knife and young farret. On tho other haod, I caanotbrsy semed £o leamn the Daring the ness. ““Where there is a will thareis a wa an old proverb, but a trao one. Every young dinary ability can becomo a seholar following not o 5 3 Y s Lim to witneas the execation of this will? A.— everyshing he sces aud bears. If ho docs, God At my honse, on Sixth street. help bis friends ! forif ke rccovds 2s be talis fork. throw myself back in’ my chair, and laugh i o that the yonng ferrets ever it out. Ni he wag ir; Thig yonng ferrels e meening of the ken's clackieg. . rozred yonug Grer. ¢ Yon shall B s AP man of ordi " $aid ths Duke, *if son promise not to | 1o Wil pat dowu o great deal of what bs neither | {f'ys vl Did ho at that timo inform you of tho 5 * : it over mo AR Y01 t ] = s Thers ig still another elses of young men 1n Ilorital of Chicago. contents of his will, or auy part of it? A.—Nou Of mimics and sat- | whols of the timo that the hon was allowed e Clcago for vihom I feel'n deep intorcst—tnose | sized man, stoutly built, and dack: complesioned. Wo | at all.. Ho mmply #aid it was his will, and bo esceedingly _ thin- | g:f upon tho ferrets, sho used to comb out theit Lighting of Loudan. who sro willing to work, and yet_canaot find | Wonld iuform o friends to bowire of this man, 2 | yished e to \wiess it. ) i at ono time Woodward, | hair with ker bill. in the same way asheniin Lie is an impostar, He does not beloag to var Order, aad at ancther Witkinson, thraatened +general comb out the feathors of their chickens Q.—fad you a¢ that time any rosson, from your goueral knowledze of dr. Kirby, to form an opinion in resvect to his mental eoandness ? A.—I iiad no reason from any acts or conversa- tion on general subjzcis, buton a particalar sub- him with a retort in kind, ho ran away to Gar- sad Rich. their meoagers, foaming with passion, and threateaing the most ont re- taliations. Boswell relates that. after hearing him ata dinuer-tabls indalge inall kinds of While engazalin thiy procesy, ho vever, she uscd frequently to stop aad look with coe eyadt | i the wrigghog nesiful wish an iaquiring ga% expressive of astomshment. At other tims | 2iso, her family gave her good reason to be sz cmployment. God only knows how deeply I feel for you, and how gladly I wonld do anything ia mv power foryon. I know thora aro many noble, true young men who are often without food for one aud even two daysab o time, but From returns made in reply to Government inquizies, the following remarkable particalarn have been gained in regard to the gas system of the metropolis : nor hiy be bean anthorized to sel) godds for onr beneft, ‘Lherefore wo warn all our friends agail buying goods from any raan seiling in our name who eanuot 20w the paper authorizing him to do o, For when wesend a man ous we iivs bim papera showing ng with tho whole of Tho total smount of capital invested in the | \1i0 are too Lonest to steal, aud too to | hisauthosity, $AkD TASSEY, ject R clusion be w 4 izt meiropolitan_ gas comnies iv £10,00: | o 3y heart pi il o T .. Provincinl Saperloref Amera, | dcct L arrived at tho conclusion ba was & mono coarsa joeularity against Jobuson, ho- ob- | pried, for she nved often b ily OFF £as nost wi ap uo. Ibo cross expenditurcof thegas com- f [ can ouly say -as tho anodie onss B : Q.~What vas that subjoct ? A.—Tcwos hisbeing | SeTved that he had heard the prea: lexi-| u lond ecream—an action which was doubtles Havdon puts thestory | Pauiesin the vear 1874 amonuted fo £620.000, | yaid, «Gold and silver have 1 noue, 3 o g infatnated with a woman, and sabmitting to suct | SO§raphor £ay a very pood thing of Mr. | doe to_ tho unaccastomed seusation of be :0, 2 Frenc artist who was | Of “’;;0.1'47“ Der cont, or -£470,000, was pad for | hut such as I havo give I uato you.” First of | 70 ths Eiitor of The Chicazo Iribunes intolerabio abase from her as he had receively; | Foote himself. Mo (Loswel) had asked | inz nipped by tho yomng ferre's it 1, but tlio words | D uildivgs snd machiners ; 20 par cent, of | w1l 'be willing to aceept any bonorablo crpioy- Curicsso, Jan. 15.—Your Rockford correspond- | diiferent times. Ithought no man of i l!flfilefne dx“’a:f ;fi gf:du vmfir !ihl:ngf ‘&wzunnn their seatch for {ho towa It is fusthe fulel. 7, £ir, tha ellow | worth while to remark that the ba miod would submit to the abuse be roceived from this woman. I gathered the facts from what ho tald me as wall 44 from other soarces, Q.—\Who was tue woman * A.—Ske went by the olccu’s Fgyitian exp ere evidentls Herdon's own ent dubs mo }* Germaa Baron ” and * Capital- ist.” I have no pretensions to either. I am aa Americaa citizen, tryiog to sive eomething to olders who hava lost Leavilyin 000, for now and zdditional mains; =ad the remaimng 3 per cent, or £27,00), for new azd ndditional meters, fresh land, and law cuarges. Ia mid-winter some of the larpest 18 a0 infidel,” reptied Johnson ;. “ bat if he bo an infidel, he is an infidel as a dog is an intidel ; that is to say, he hisnaver tho.ghtnpon ths &ubject.” Boswell adds that ho nover saw Footo showed so much uneasness of mind when ferrets wero taken from her to be fed, that s ouo time I thought she was going to descrt thea altogether, Afior this, therefore, the ferrelt ment which off®rs. If you caunot obtzin a sita- ation as clork, D3 content to eaw wood or shovel coal. or any other Lounorable employment that will keep your hands and hoart busy. For lot Aboziir he lzy on the greund in tho sawme Ten: wath Denaperte. About miduight Dobs- - Iax la 3t told Denbior and the reat to go to | #As-Werks hzve to sctd outas much a3 17,000, | me admonish.you that idlensas 13 tha mother of d, Rock Island & St, Louis Railroed, | BC of e, Francis. ! g kLo nover s sloep i their clogks till dasbreat. Rigo U0 cubio fuct of gus w tho comrso of tho | vies, You had better work for your bourd thau | $f Rockford, I o Ourenasna | Q.—What did he tellyou abont hor? A.—The | 100K 60 disconcorted. *What. 8ir!” Lo ex- | were aiways fed in thé nest, nnd with this & t2.f ho was pever mezr Dousparte but he | Difht. fiflé‘m of the gasomelera are now 140 | o idle. And abovo afl tlinzs avoid evil com- | YO8 Ct¢: 2 GSERG. | first I know of tho master waa after e came to | Cisimed indiguautly, to talk thus of & man of | rangement tie Lon was porfactly satisfed—a> 1 physiornomy; there was | fcet in diameler and 70 feet high, of eS| popions, Your good uams is eversthing. S my office with a_brolien arm, I think in 1370, | liberal education : » man who for yesrs was &t | parontly bacanso sho then thongat that sho bsd largo 248 goca-sized amplutheatre, aud have 2 | Keep it unoullied, and it will not bo long ero Popuinr Occnpations. Tho arm had been injured somo days provioasly, | tho Univoreity of Oxford : & man who has added | vomo snare in the feadiog process. At anvrsis, o v, | sixtean new characters to tha literaturo of Lus k sho used so cluck when “she saw the milk com ing, and surveyed the feeding with evident sab isfaction. Allogether, I coneider this a very remarkablt instacce of the plasticity of instinct. The hed it should bo said, was & -vonng ono, and b and he as first said ho had fallen from a laddar. I found the arm very much swolten up and very painful, broken about tho middle. Atter adjust. g it and getting it bacdaged. he told mo thet, wilh rather ou ainusing vountenance, that iv was not truo ke bad brokou it by falting from 2. ta: o actte, so thocghtiul ravs unpressed bim; and ihe rert were buried in help watchios him. Ina Napoleon talie tho com- bozkir and the dled:tor- The following figures aro takea from the cen- uS of tha Lwo countries. In observing tho dif- forences, it siould bz remambared that tho population of Enginnd aud Wales iy 22,712,965, nod of the United States 33,555.053, according to the respective censuses of 1371 and 1870: capacity of 1,000,000 cubic feot. The gross quantity of gas supplicd to tho entire metropolis 10w is 23 much a3 14,000.000,000 of cabic feet per annum, which i st lhe rzto of 53,500,000 cabic fect per diem. To nroduce this enormous some one will discover your mieris and give you employmens. Domember, *A good namo is rathor to bo chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than eilver and gold.” Thcse days of trial only sbow of what metal some coautry !"—Zemple Dar. P — Kissinx Flands. . InMoroceo the number * five”. i5 never man-. tioned in the Sultan’s presence, becaass five .18 znean and measure : snd then iako a rafer and | Yolume of fasabout 1,500,040 tony of coal require | men rre_composed, and true worth will riso diaw livee. Ho then srose, weut to the | 10 b0 catbonized or vcoked " fu tho courss of | ypove aud overcom overy obstac! Eogland. der, but that Lo mado that excnse to bis friouds. | the ouwber of tho fiugers of the band; and the | never rearsd a brood of clickens, A fewmonths ar of lis tent, und " looked toward the | (b0 vear. Rachton of Newcastlo conl produces D. Nrwiox Occapation, and Wiles, Ho thon told mo_that the armm was in. | hand, 24 the wielder of eceptre, sword. and pen, | before sho resred tho yonaz forrets, shebsd retrirned and Jookied at bis watch. | 01 8 averago 10,000 cnbio feu: of gas and 1 Ionkeevers & jured by Mrs. Fraucis; that ghe had | should bo, is the symbol of anthority all the [ been attacked and nearly killed by.an old fares be 1ok & kmfo rod cau the | O of coal abou -l}.r z icla) of °°a’w- Tho ROONEY slrick him with a club or bludgeon. Then he | world over. This gives a meaning to tho custom | which had escaped from bis hutelh. Tos y0uog % Liko o bov. He then reated | oSt of U i by Hirg e London with Spectal Disvateh to The Ciacaoo Tribime. £3v6 me 2q iasight to his relutions with her, ex- | of aluting n ruler's hand by way of homage, | ferrets were taken from her several days peford 1 his heed on s hand, looked at his watch | $33 amounts to £1730,000 per anoum. Tho | guicico, Jan. 15T observe from tho pro- cusing her on the acconut of being intemperats. | 30d no courtly ceramony can'boast & greater an. | their 8yes wero open. ) tiquity than that of "kissing Dhends. Priam, In conclusion, I may add that, o few weekabe- He said abe was 2 good Womzn in every rospest, valae of the * residnal products,” such as thke oxcept when &hs was intoxicatod. An another coke, the brocze, the tar, &nd the ammonia fore trying tais experiment with the hen, I went again to the door ot his ceedings in tho RLoner murder case, that the Achilles to restore tho body 0 y miser- | 8 similar one with o rabbit. _In -this case the seat. ‘Therswas supplicating romo time, of fiector, calis himself the most d amain metaraed to = pecsiiarly nwful in the circamstances, | liguor, srisiog from tho destructive dietillation | friends of Rones aro making desperato ciforts to time when I was called to seo bhim at his bome, zad siiener of the nizht, tho solitary lamp, Oéome_l.sm.uun t«'xll_:; o‘f‘cfal, izas z::y'cn as h:.;oo.- imprees npon the mind of the public that this I found him with wounds on the back of nis { #blo of men in being Yorced to lLucel | ferret was newly-born, and I gave it tos whits Naroleon's’ features, thn Gen. | U0 perannum, The -'cay reatal ” of the en- | murderer is an inoffcasive, pesceabls, and Biead and neck, which wers in o very high stata | befors the murderer of Wi children, znd | doe rabbit which had littered" it dass befors of in{lammation, and parly mortified, This io- | kiss the hand yvot recking with their tlood. Ulika the hon, however, she perceived thé im- tire metropolis i just upon £3,000,000 sterling, incluging rather more tham a quarter of o million paid for the public lamps, o that not quite £2,750,600 are paid for the gas supplica **per meter.” The total lengthh of tho stroets of - London, sccording to the act of Parlia- ment,” is 2.500 miles. The total length of tho gas-mains thronebout London is probably 5,000 postuze at once, and attacked tho soung feret 80 savagely shat she broke.two of its legs belors Lconld romove it. To havo made this experi- ment parallel with tho other, however, the tx0 mothera ought 10 havo littered on the eame dsy. 1n this cass the resalt wonld probabty kave different ; for I hnve heard that ucder such cift cumstances that even euch an intelligzent ani barmless mano, Is this true? In the forapart of the month of December, 1873. ata esloon kept by Peter J. Connolly, at the cormer of Thirty-third and Halsted streets, this desperado cams in, in full uniform, in company with his rartner *‘on ‘duty”, called for and drank four drinke of Diridgemort ‘rof-gus.” then bullied the fooling that tho Turss were encataped near, and that before long a dreadful battlo woald bo fought. Higo saw ho uld nol have rlept. Presently Napoleen looked Yago shat bis eyes. 4 them all wo. or- 2 Lo lonz to dav- The army was jury ho bad been treating and passing off as s | man eoldiers kissed the hand of their geacrals; carbunclo. Ho informed me at the timo it was | Consuls, Tribunes, and Dictators permitted s an injury received from Mrs. Francis, and gaid | favored few to pay thom the same mark of re- that ho had unfortunately met her when sho | srect. Under tho Emperors, kissing tha Impa- was out of hnmor, and she struck him on the | rial hand was held an essential duty on the part hLead with a crockery-varo vessel znd knocked | of courtiers of high rank ; £nd, taking a leaf ons him ovar. of the Pagan’s book, as was too much their habit, Q.—Did ho ever speak to you in connection | the Bishops of tho early Cunstian Church nave The largo number of dressmekers, milliners, and bakers in the smaller population of Engiand and Wales may be accounted far by the fuct that 3 zot uader amas. Napoleon rode round, 7{“'23- ’g’hn;x‘::mbc:r’;l‘ f“‘-’e"l{‘“‘” thromghout 0 Tl e e s e 10 the Colenels and soldiers, toid them n | London i 54.000 odd. or one lamp to overy 80 | rround for haif an ; drew uif clnb, withoue | jn the United States much of the work of those 2! a ing & chi ir i i 3 : tie menaer that at a mile from them Send o poadins: Thehmss cast of ereting | dny casse o fi‘;?‘;‘:ua;mnhrz'i.r:fi‘;q'l;{ghn (ooyio | trades is dono by hiousowisee. s ?tlf.—-rff: :cfvg;rdis':finrlvb:‘;fio:xcf#ég 2: gf;i'a:erl;"dsm;o “%:re-shpir a‘tbu '“le-f;,‘v’; d :::gh‘g::z B daetivad i YA A2 Vshich ho espected by 10 00 sirect-lamps has nou been lesa tusu 2, brole his v iha ——————— intimated that bo was the father of her child, | crown were content with bei ore: Lo e iz should exist no loager. Ba- | £13 Ob(uyi;’b;{:h{i::l:ft-lnmnsccn:uma;tix_x:t 1,000,- {g’r‘fi fif, ég:pl;m:' ;Z‘,’ ;;“mslmlmlmfig A Brave Drummer Boye .. but smd stho bad a child he was taking caro o%: in tho sume fasision, until ono of thy ng:r’;gg Przuoperism of the Chinese Peoples A % of pas per annum. The gro e Zoston Advertiscr. sud supporting both her and the child on | caring to exhibit a mutilated hand, substitnted Tt fram Ching in ;mfiimt!« they were annil Lis foot, and no one daring to protest amainat tho Innovation, his snccessors were cazoful mot ta resor: to the lees abject coromony. It mavbe donbted if "any Pope wonld hxve persuaded Car- dinzl Jobn, of Lorraine, to kias his tos. When tho Duchosa of ¥avoy proffered hor fair fingars to that Lin-loving churchman, le declined tho The masses of the le are very poor. 1t with them 2 severe m’if;’,i’;o for existence. ThE average wages of mechanics sud comman ers for a day's work of twelvo o fourteen hoart 18 10 to 20 ceuts; bne skilled Chineso mechan:e in our trades are peid by foreigners 23t 75cent 2day. The cost of Enropean or Amertcan livisg Lers for murder. It is beart-sickeniug to look at. the terrible cata in Coyle's head. Roney was then arrested bofora Jusiico Foole, charzed with ap aesanlt with a deadiy weapon with in- teut to kill, zad oa nccouut of Cosle's inability to appear the case was dismiesed, Aud now this aasassin, who bas bodily strength suficient 2ccount of the chitd. He made an appointment with me to visit this child with Inm in Cuni- minsgvilie. The child had & tamor on its neck. Wo wont to the honse of Mre. Francis, who came inio ths room leading the child and cali- ing it * Kirby,"” aad telliug the boy to go and speak to its father, using that word #o fronnent- Col. Csrng Leland, a native of Grafton, in this State, now of Troy, Kan., who raised and commanded the Fitth Kansas Volanteers in the Iate Vrar, relates the following incident : “In the wpring of IS5L wo wers marching alonz v & broken woody conniryin Soutnerz Arkanses, souttward, when one day tao infant- cost of the gas consumed by the strect-lamps upward of £250,000 yearir. Tho entire stroet- lamps of Londan consumo 23 ne: | 8.0::0,000 cubic feet of fas nightl=. which repre- rents oo averaze of 23J tous of Newcastle coal l carbonized per diem. portrait of Talicyrend is anything but o dara, but zopareptly about 1833 trizreh of Gissimulation and ar- d, Lat ouce, =nd oucs oxly, tnd | forgel lum. Holosked like a b cothing lef: but T ———— o) 2l . “ » 5 to repel tive force of turee ordinary men, pleads a o, ing . t i tadai SR : penetr; ble\:fismy:;: | s IRRefreshments wx:?v(.crman Rail- g fle i et m:"_de!e‘x):’rey‘ 0, pleady :y,l u::m .;l’vro :é;«::,.lzgnsz:w 23 cscort to ynz lvug;pucu.ly‘toxmgmss on mi tho fact that | favor with aisdain, declaring he was accas- | hers i8 one-third less than is iy in the Unit o o i il Charles Dudles Warser miitos to the Tartt Tt in no wonder thero is 50 much blosdshed in ‘r:::— ]r: e S _flnns{h‘;as m?‘:ix:,d Ek. !\gh,v wss_t.m {;: cr.|1 Luza;Ir. h"?’ only S)mad to m:'n;c {reo witis tho 1ips of the greatest | States. Clunese living of the comuwoneit of o rinlitlaiii, 5 W cites to the Hartford | onreity. and that fiends e deadiy weapons, on | J5° e Y, Dhosed | gesmed embariaesed, aud mado no reply. Ha | Queen in the world, and wie not going to do | Lut the bost that can ba afforded by the masich hie sligh e Uwias tho | Sourant: In Austrin we get into anheated care. | thy | elighiest provocation, when . Judgs | B, ther wm im tho road by s coruer | did not, owover. contradict tho statement, I | less by adurty little Duchesa; then cole_tos doesu’t sverazn 0 6 cents s day- tee L0 | Tho Germans aro prepsced for thie, Frory mmem | cooterme s el men o o0, & Julgo | of & fild ieoeo a cirong boly of Lebsis | prescribed for tho child. and sho ordered Mr. | astonished 1ads 4y the waiat, tho bold Crdinal, | waalthy Chinasn dosan't expend £aoro L0 ¥ | eudden] 5] o timber and | Kirby to gel Lhe medicine in a hurry, a3 her | 2site of struggles and perturbations, kissed ber or € a mooth for his foul. The resnlsis® tender-hearted jary are unablo to agreo a3 to the guils or innorenco of o gambler-murderer. The citizena may vct be compelled to dlo the Teivs and deal summary jusiica to such des- reradoes, sning. Sus epoko in such 1 die- that 1 thoughu it was done to 2flusace and power oves him, . —Stats whether your cobsequent inter- o with Mr. Kirby confirmed or removed tha ou tiat you first formed of his being of nn- round nind iu this partienlar 2 A.—The opinion was confirme: raihier by facts I heard than from iat fell under my personal obaarvation: the thrice upon tho mouth. With equal Crarogacs for etiquetze, but with mors uimglicitv, dmnfug ! country dames, to whom Charles If, presented hix hacd, pat up eheir lips for thn King to iss, | o bxach of cnstom the Alerry 5o great deal of declitution and suffering amond tho masses; thera is much bezzing in and sbod! the towpled and in tho strects of tno old lfi i thero is, L[m notwithstanding tha terrible ;r;’ x:; x; onarch + of pavishment intheted for crime, muc! rosdily forgave; forgase, w3 may bo sure, | pilfering and robbery from tho person aad (193 with moza crity than Jamss I. for- ! houses. There are many rich Chinsmea. bob Favo Sic Henrs Yolverton for speaking disro. | they erc not inclised to works of chasity; 2 rectfully of Ing countrsmen, whan, 1 tol hold e6d board. 'There is no propatly crganiz brash and attacked ther, i and woundiug the officers and some men, ené two of the threa faus, Our es:ort was thrown into confn- on and ran back; 80 did the little drnmmer , with his drum over hia shoulder, I'ke head rain was justapproaching the torn of tho bus [ bad now halied, Five of us—myself, ting Lias two overcoats. the outer oue of far uspally, and coveriag him fromhead to feet : with th two overcoats und a blanket ho . Tupldiea Lo elements, ing. is over four mituzes, the German & is time lo drinit a’ glasy cf bee OPERATIC INPOSITION. Eilitsr of The Chizcho Tribun cr, and Lord Tivitleton nest. Inthe of dicoet am put Lix head rd Grez_ and muic homul | ceeas fo iny : e 0. Jan. 15.—Maay will remember how, they wero verr old | is Less of ail, a ligkt-eoio strore. | during the Jubileo, the notoriozs scamn tante st but Sk i n K c i Rhlg 1 eo= | ee, th torious seamp w t, fer justance, of follawing ber to tho Palica dou, be allowed the iscront 1 g raritys rela i o 8P aps Lnreung | but fall of vivacity. The Germon upeakis of thia | posted bLimself a the entrencs to tle o ¢zt the fence cormer just beforo T £ piaces, coufirms me in tho op. | s roval and thrice oro bo. Jafs 8,’2“}’— o | ;3’123“‘:‘;‘&2“2;;5’5}' me;‘::d:xfc‘lcfl?: anfartt- 6. Kissers at court are, | mate. It in onlyin cased of diro necessisy id- as hw was, and, sacina.us wo- believe, fo: beer with enthusiasm ;. qus; ond charged all conntrymen from 25 cents to €1 ’43; hio was & monomaniac. g, #aid s w4 Chacellor, may | bcer am: o hoor of taling wius wi _ Weere sisoin a la o 3 5 0 tho {rain, 1t once wheeiedaround and began g oles to add? den 1o appe hei L = v bo forguiten. ifere tho satus; o temecon to the samo. Yot the public msy | |catiag taa *lovg rolh’ whic means +fall . in connaction with thin e, Tor 105 Jeior St 1085 "o | oueament asasg st ravet, od 102U Ml P, riRaid. B 2 ot by ks post a elmitar | e, % 2 ratod with_ Mr. Kirby for is day Totd Cola: ik ok LGNS tEEp Earaa s EUETE ST e L | meaat io bave said of the au ame Les heea perpetrated by Allen's cousinat | “The littls Meck-haired fellow played hin | aliowing bimnealf to be'so imposed upon by sack | gloves on, touched n?n’kis;tg tfi‘fiifl:"‘;"}’mg&? ?JEZE-"TI‘},'L‘;E.;”""“" abdtbariels mol

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