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10 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. RADWATY'S REMEDIES, 4 s wora. in #ho hsbit of | the side of the road and commonced shooting. sition of more active measuros, It firnt | 1duo magnificontly monntad in regard to y > by ;\}H:; ?‘n?:m;:‘: 2".‘3'«'.';2." lvp iclly nagoenis) ::2“‘::'1:: ?flé’ificfi‘}:o«. srudastons hatehet, | Thoy fired about twenty shota iu & minute, Af- LONDON GOSSIP’ ato) mh:‘i‘ is alh—one which will very prubably | costumos and decoratloas, &nd very (-hrf.v per- M-.-. “Thas interior of the honaos," writes Prof. | and some chips of obsidian, woro ahso found ter { wan atabbed éwo or throe ume;,l::ll dfl;‘m be followed by k‘fl:h‘ol. s b Bakurden Nordenakjold, *waa, i wo excapt the junamor- | among the remains. The pisce which sielded sod got d:]um-ukn.d Ienn{lolmm it bow th T | Plo Tast Quostlon—~England TUE WUSTENLNG OF ANMTES, fim!:.\nnn Arrrann A8 LRARY - - - abla cockroaches found everywhars, vory closn; | theso ntcroating relies was 0:}“ fli\';l'l'lh'fl'\m {;“ ;l"hf“ oorge, and how they struck Limiu astern Quosi iigas) gln 'l(r. Rutler Johnstons continios his enlogies Tharavivalaf ihis play awakened couaidersble and the walls woro ndorned with>numerous, if | with vegotation, aud, this boing burnei ‘;' u{fi 8 back. i and the Andrassy Note, ol nun’n‘::m in bis leiters ‘mmfiff““""“' aspactation, but 1t s failed to create & fusara B not: very sttistiostly-fnished, photograbhis avd | fires, sand bad ddfted upan ll]m ‘um:: \ o i W 'v n n?wn‘v Hoitstle o, 1le boldly sssumes that you find prscticed Aol rhe Dlay ttaslf has been ltered, snd engraviogd, for the most part_of the Iiuseian | wind finally. mwept away the lattee dapositno | Is & wi o (armer in Warren Counly, n Turksy slf the virtnes, which in other coun- e! that the bones wers ravoslad. The mauves in | worth about $20,000, and owns, all cloar, 230 - 3 Lriss are talked about and trodden under foat, | not improved, and Miss Datoman's soting uas | . ?&’J.‘.?";!..'.‘ri“xl‘,’ in':11::'23:&:«&&';&1"“:%”2: tho vicloitv Liad no knowlodes of Do existance | acres of land. Ha is looked upon sen respecta. Btitonnia’s Enjoyment Over Holding tho | They slone bave iscoiersd the socret of true | lost much of ‘its early fie, M&L’a B::vm-‘x l.';:fi Tursisn bistory, eto, Juchiy-ornsmentod con- | the romsins, and thoy are baifoved to baof cod- | bls, ;ul to-do farmer, vuryhklnd nlmnn:lfl‘ "'Ii World in Snsponse---The Nice- dignity and refinement in manners. Their salu- Qadclont s ber ascruad pckueos o atwayebiacod i corvor, | idoable snemuty. ___ R R A gy haioa-the tnmas ks o, oth Oriseisl | DA 0 ¥ fiovotonata aud! Dk :“1.&‘;{':;?.::5 :::?Il::mlw?x‘l‘: ",’,‘:,f,;’ ::;L"g? BRAZILIAN FUNOL, lies ab home, whore he was conveyed from tics of Diplomacy. . of & civilized baings thelr rulos of converss- | Voico bard. Bt grace, beauty, and enorgy sho Tn a paper upon tho * Fungt of Urml;,'l' which Gearge Bishov's houne. 1tis condity < L ted by the Tlev, M. J. Burkeloy and | critical, mithough le lins yreas courage. ] ;:'n]lr gag:oko ’u u-«.: meating of lhl’bon- hend fa foarfully mangled. There ts a deep | More Enlogles of the Turks od on holidays, Somotimen the floors, at leaat In the principal'room, was, besides, covored with mats or furs. Tho bed consistod of aconoh tion are the oply rules worthy to ba adopted by | posses: nd o Leah. tho thnliing aituatlous CURES TIE WORST PAINS clvitized muen’a; in hl:l.hlhnlu o full ppmhc- o woli fitted to display hor beet 3 of w ~Their Rules | tion nro all the virtues. Lave found, and | Points, it was not atrango that elia should hava Brazil do nod exceod 437, Among those thero | um forobead and coming out near his tample. aro of Iymenomycotes, 356: Gastoromycetes, | le slao rocoived a bullel in lis mouth, paesing ; Now, that her d a £ash cut jnst above aud furward of bia lofe tem- of Conversation and dacply quaffed at, the fountain of Iigh Con- | oarried the public by storn. Now, Ifl rr ) ?Iffl-&fih-‘nixofllr‘ of gfii‘?flfif.flb‘fi%fi”‘,fi;’,’;‘m don Linnman Hoclety, it was stated :(h‘f- tho | Tle made by & sluog-ahot, and an ugly shot- e = Uodes of duct, which other paples vainiy seek, youth i3 waning, and with it, “:‘ e hf: Ulfl mf m Wflfl[y flm& floor ttiat a mag gonld go wader it uptigiit, Tood | known specios of fungi found in tho territary of | wannd over bix right eve, tho ball glancing from Salutation, Those ara onergy and beanty,—n loss Dot toplacad by pawers aod perfections of the groat artlst, —the waa propared in large baklng-ovens, which wore formsace tame, sod Is TIB RULEY OF CONVERSATION daily fired for this purpose, and warmad tho hot (Lgive morely the headings, upon which my | Publia finda tho 3 -—— at the samo timo, Now breadwas to | 1y; liyphomycotes, 73 Conlomyectes, B; As- | through bis }-u;. lmll -n&tbar. fle«mfly grazing | An Onslanght upon th *Abominabla Prao- | suthor dilaton at longtny: 1. o e r‘muud l: mm!‘mblr 0 enthuslasm mfl;[:fl‘x}.nh i N L g P So [ comyveres, 60 dacamplets, 1. Aliosk 200 amecl Bl e e aiy iriisc cbout. the tiswd: 1o oo ? of Indisoriminate Hand: e iy 3 Hever o, e S NOT ONE HOUR the oof, o ATy i R-UIn mens are pooul 0 Drazil, ] 0C+ o yorgs, in the mi o of a convarsation, from tho -lnmu:,u-y hiouseliold atticle, | Wa woro nlmaya aurring in differont parta of tho world. In com- | faels very sanguine of rocovery, main thread of & discourse into s coilsteral A MICHIGAN GIANT. parinon with somo othor countries embracing OEQRGK HNOWDRY, Shaking, ty and friondly re- e e o4 Tuch sinallor arons, Brazil oxnibits & aingnlarly | the older of tho two wons, wes killed alm ¢ xu h r we steppsd over the throsh- issue. 3. Lo allow a short dut sufficient pause rption wheneve - ol betwoen the conclusion of a discuesion on oue | The Mcelnncholy Story of n Remnvkas= | After reading enally to drink & glassof tea with our uosts, epccles of fungl, aud Ceyloa 1,100, > B . Kevar to tell a porson & thing ho knowa al- X K ) 'rhn%vor umoa!lflha day It might bo. Tnedress | ticlpated that futuré rosearches may awall the | hoart. Mo was alsu slob through the righs arai. poi g Ypafiantf (Mich,) Sentinel, ready. 5. Not 10 excuac onesclf whon convicted Chbarley Freeman, along back in the thirtles, of votog in tho wrong, 6, Yhon youhavonoth- { appeared for the first timo amoug & gang of () v Ing to may, to hold yonr tongue. Iaborers on tho f1at Rock and Gibrattar Canal, Ra,d M’ a S Read Reh f Thoy never [sasa Alr, B, J.] talk for the eaks of | and ho novod among ordinary mon like s son of g y 6 taiking, -Empty, fdlo jabboring (s o Frank, butnotan | Ansk. He looked 8 feot high, at least, and 3 . » Ottomian, practics, In Europd it {u considercd de rigenr {o W ray Taomelling. shethor {hat somelbing. in | 1oCt actoss tho shouldors, flis arms aprang E 5 from his chost as largo as ‘any middle-aized O L i o hbrin sey] | maw's body, nod taperad downto & hiand 3 iuckien I8 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, {ug, fa conslderad fliera s degradation to yourself aud | thick, and when doubled iuto n_flst s big and arudences to your ueighbor, hard a8 & rail-splitter’s maul. o gave his ngo What would bocome of modern socloty if thess | 8817, and s s growing. Ho hired for the rules were indced adopted in Christendom? | Wagos and work of an ordinary hand; but when everywhore eomewhat resembled the common Russinn; fortho botter classes, forinstance, wido velvet trousers stuck into tho boots, a shirt grandly embroidered with sllyor, and o wido cal- tan, ofton trimmed with far; for the poor, in ¢nee Lo was uot too raggoed, the same ont, bat iu- ferlor, diriy, aud toyn matorial, During thio winter, however, the Samoyedo fur drees is worn out of doors by both high and lo¥, by Rus- gisn and nalive, Ly settlor and nomad.” In this roglon there wero very few cxiloa who hnd beon banishod for Enlmcnl reasous, but colicotion of Drazilino specios, both among mi- His Inst words were, ** I'm stabbed in the beart: ---Iiss Bateman as ' Leah,” croscopical and other forms. S — T'm going to die.” 1le foll on biw faco, an seemed ot to h"fl némluulu‘l l'lll the ltlnh Ho | Special Corresvondencsof The Chicago Trsduna, A CROMLEGCH IN INDIA, vory wuch resomblnd his father, aud was &1 )owpo, Eng., Feb, %—I must still talk about Mr Thoolold, au oficer of the E‘!udtll: C;n- quist, avoudempgfifl:fl\;&g&ln- the Turks, it Iam to tefloct vopular oplalon ; servanoy, and & contributor to tho #ield, :'h ‘7; it younger aud Jarger of the two, recolvsd a | for the “eternal Esstorn question,” with its in- caverad a cromlech in Southorn Indln.dwh atlg frightful gash noar the spinal column, also an- | flnlte complications, continues to be an absorb- 1a anticipated, will provo a valuable find. B&;mu athor one in tho left lung, and nnb::glv shot- | {ng topie. England hae had to decide whether E"“’“(m:l lx;:pl»m;an ;fld :";:n‘m‘;‘;a;. L8 ;:‘;gggg bis lofe side, Ho ran about, teuts | 1o turaw herscit into the stream of popular uga antediluvian animal, have i ' vg, | foett d i e Tnttor lisn beon sent fo Eogland for ideo- | When picked up and careicd to Blr. Bishoy's, | (oo B8 o Join tho otlier nations in indorsing It was the first and {5 the. ' 4 h the etay liko il t 1 8 - | where ho died shortly atterwards. Count Audeasay's noto or to bid thom pause, | Aftor a deoply intorosting doscription of the { he selzod a shaval it wont throug 3 ok ot arimos. “Thore sobriad 1o o g dig. | tiflcttion. o ;ramfi:&%’&“:’;“w“:g:d‘}:‘:’f, FANES GROUM, WHO ‘There is nothing that ale likes 6o woll aa this dorivation sul noxniog of Sia Tarklah enemas, ‘n""lnruz‘lmgnrfixplfi”{h“%m d’;“‘“" Aol oamp Re ace stthing o 207 of e, il kg o | U5 spcani o o . T S omer! Arrisuos or roscuton, 92 S5g 9B e ol ot otk v O Ao lado old. A ordibaey e am hemeay n man, ¥ 8 3 1. ¥ 3 n mingles in theso troublesomo quarrels. His A susponse; ayon upon the o wain true s 3 That instantly stops th e, b e eras | Dr. . Hartlaub, of Bremen, s propariog o | Jiy %1 naa:buen fosiding In Dos Moinos, | vibration of hor breath, liaugbty Deltaonla | s Gomparo wih thls the Stench oustom of tnai. | 04 bis forcs In tho measuro of ordinary men, e tions, S errerlpuLotoniclating patos, aflow o work on tho Bieds of Maduguecar, Gince | wul‘dhie family ‘of M, ocdwin ‘(Goodwl ( roura o liosd from or_sndompasolog ocena- the publication of his previous monograph on ouglas), for somo time, wens home to the fnbjnu«. many now speclos of birds inbabit- | nureo him, iy Seabbed in "the beoatt, ot in il suakes off ;‘L" :‘“:l“n‘“" ‘“‘m :h' éumn Ing tho island hivo been made known to | the leftaido, bis left arm is gashod to tho bous of itior, crowny gnd huyie dednco s the ?mx- u‘{'unan through thoe investigations of entorpris- in thrao plsoes, and he hos a pistol-shot In bis nental States, '‘Ho thero!” sho ories; * you uaturalists ; and the fabor of clasnifsing the right sido, T'he wound, which it Is fearod will | say that I bave no European polioy,—that my - | prove fatal, is unon the night ride, midway bo- is wanl resti, :i‘:!%::lfl:)‘:g them to the old Lists, will ba very con. i Bt B lfia hlp-l.;cnn. T ticns povwer is og, and my prestige a droam of criminate saklng hands,~that odious form of morat ‘Whion hio atood amoug n gaug of laborora the | Lungs, Ston f’}}fif}"‘m“"“l;’fi'fi;“‘ innu??nmmxy, r‘:'bg. vk | contrast mao tiom [ooh like cbildron. e | o= Splicati o5 & corner of Europe Ia freo,—a form of tnanity, | atrolling Iodians would stare in amazement a " cause glving the liand has & mesning, (nasmueh 3 | fow momonts, and then with a deop *ugh!” | In from Oneto Twenty Minutes, it 18 » pledge, and, when no pledge oxisla, 1t 1 practi- | ot out of aight of bim na fnst na thoir dxp‘uu¥ Y 4 o aud anres d conduot. Lowels, or other glaids oe organs, Bouth of Dudino, the laudsoape slowly under- Roes & complete traneformation. At the willage forest-troea aro first mot witl, and thoso are ines geldom oxcooding o height of 20 fost. hey 1apidly increnso in' altitnde, aod n fow miles from Dudino, whera the forest properly begins, thoy are already of commanding statnre. cal nersensot of lrpocriey, ecatse, if s measua & | Sould ot thom, 1o was put to do the worl No matter hnw vilant e excruciating the pain, the Rhsumatio, lied-ridden, Infirm, Orippled, Nervous, N waere no {rienaship exists and where mono ia requir- | t1r00 pairs of osen. That was romoving tho | raigic, o prostrs / o % i ed;and of wrmnu‘;n bacause it i3 often practiced aa s | trunka of treoscnt in 10 or 12 foot Icngzhu out of pros! A_m with disease may sufler the past, Now learn that I have a will of my | condescenslon of ano pern the olhs . i i h thoy & O Hla apirit : ‘poraon to the other, and i, thero- | tho way of tho diggora; not hitchod to them Fiohe sirelchon ‘with. '315.?3'?55.'7?..5;‘1?35‘ Sarous MUXLEY AND SPENGER. :::zifilwnflflm& lt‘;:b;h;‘;idc?::?n Jhasplilte | own, Boo what yon will do withont mol ™ olher T tronis vo 108 ukonbo SLamath s o | B e e e Bt i e e Ra,d “Ta,yys Ready Relief O e e Senof | At tho snnivarsry of tha. Geologieal Soolsty, | aaid fhat tha chiuoes Wer bino o one againat | A osr and a ulf ago, the Emperor of Rasels, | Fepnguancaot tho Turk for his Sraak custom. 1t ot | fand Gndor the end, ralsiug {t from the ground, Ochotsk, and from noar the G8th or 59th dogres | 7,0ndon, on tho 18th ult., Prof. Muxley was pro- | F6COVOry. then on his vislt to England, took under his | too much tossy that 1t renders intercourss with tho { t108 balancing It acroes oft foroarm, ha %E lt;tlhldo to some distanco within the Azciic rele, The wostern bank of tho Jencsel ia low, and subject to inundation sn the sprivg. At tho he tioe 1t H ehot tho saw Joga far to ono side with sl the WILL AFF opis b racics | amon, el te 2 858 | Coma i il warkuman piion b spil cord: ORD INSTAFT EARE probably sse At 1o alter Lheir tone on further acquaint- | wood, And thus, day after day, tho gisnt | Inflammation of the o D ih el On tnis oot T ol Mk o | movod, untl the canal aa B0t bulle auy more. | —of e Biod e fasaaneT s, Infammation sontod with the Wollaston Modal. He haa aleo a4 S el magnificent protootion » DBenevolent Boafoly boen oloctod s Corresponding Mombiar of the | 52°0h10n:” apan mbaco, upoR & slight omiuenco, | V080 hosdquartera aro In London, sad whose Danish Academy of Scionco. Mr. Herbort | apous 70 yards southesst of Mr. Gsorgo Bishop's | membors devots themselyes, In all sincerity of 2 i call ntientlon (o A remarkablo cleervation made by Il appoarcd ogaln on tho boats that plied ols, Mumps, Congestion of thf time Prof, Norden baorved it. this mead- | Spencar has beon elocted o Corresnonding Fol- | pouss, Tho road runs disgonally northeast and | aplrit, to laborlug for tho good of their follow- | the 7, 5 n A 1 o 0 or-land waa ‘fflnv:figll‘?\lxl; with M“‘ extraordi- | low of the Royal Academy of Romo. southwest. Upon snmlusmornmg. when tho | mon, They wora thon organizing Conforenca s ton eniore momameras o tho Cromeatans Jota- | along ‘tho Iuron 1“"‘“" "&""’" an. _He iy Lun, SIS Thfi%’}"’“fl’&%‘:““ nacily luxariant carpet of graw, which of courso e poopls carma o examine the scono of the strug- | o Le held in tho interost of prisomers-of. | FORAHCH ters, and thelr fallure to sequire the siigut- | S98IRe and tacklo to hnndlo heavs frolght. } . o Hoar was untouched by tho ecytho; partly with AN 10WA VENDETTA. 1o, tlioy found cluba olotted with bair and goro, Vo e A eat {afluence over the populations, to thir * abomina. | WAL othors could not shove or roll, he would : sterics, s exceodingly peculiar bush-vegetation of gnckbnu. and o small stono, with inazks of blood | WAt discuss e unmorited trlals | ble praclice of sbaking hands;” snd they go on further }"5" op and carry or tuss, Whon the hesily roup, Diphtheris, Ca- auet borghts T Mevieh wo found. o oumber | The North River Armgedy—~Terriblo | upon thom, showing that thoy had boon nsod in [ to which the said prisoncrs ara oft. [ botay (what will hodoutt sound s mionalraus exag. | frolghted boat stuck on tho rpples, lio just oot i1 Ifiuensn, Heddaohe, o1 Lorbe Linown mong us In Sweden, bub bers Cuimination of o Ton Yenrs® £amity | the Oght. A slung-shot and a pairof kouckles | cn exposed, sed adopt regulations feration to moat good peaple 1n Tugland) thal, 1t evor | atoppod out of tho storn and boasted her oEeL, otkashe, czveunrzl-. ‘Rheumatism, Bor 8 oot high. Compact thiokets of . boanti- A o o ey, | woroalsa picked up, and ware identilod a8 bo- | which might teod to ameliorate thelr condition, | ciedy owiog to tho iniroduction and practics of ihia | (Nebod¥ Would bavo felt surprised If Le be old Chills, Agas Chills, ful siraiglit-stemmed willow froguontly alter- 5::;‘;;‘,‘:0':1"';: e e © | longing to tho Diliara-Westfall party. Tho Czar becamo the patron of thaic sohoms, | 810 :‘rfi:‘: o E'Efi‘in“m' nl::‘:i gt tiation ot the Tonds Rolel to the part ey ::tfidnr:l:ill‘ :l\‘f‘c;.\“'s{;:‘:“l‘l:lm(:lnt} ‘tll::l}afl::fi' oy 2 Des Mowmsa (1a)) Remter, Feb, 32, sooma to have boen woll Iaid, and earried ons | 800 With the autbority of bis own great pame, T .M!Aht:;liflg: “x‘xuox'fl'nzn murchod acrass by laud, whon thoy cama Lo long | S50SENOT ), 1n aty m.::x.: :: :t::lwnl) :;fl‘l::: way which gave tho impression of the most | Lest Sundsy cams the awful tidivgw of & | with a torrible sccurscy. Tho circumstances | summoned all tho Huropean Btatos to s Peace | from a well-known suthor, Wao profosses to bends in tho rivar, Nobody ovar sald ho did | minutes, cur ol mi s Cramps, Soralus, Bour 8tomuas, , Bick Head: L1t wih ussetaoht ioat Do s oo | Lasceses thoy never maniod, to oxaggersia | fai, Bt Hiudaf athel b practicing all hia life **sn odious form of moral Dut navigation did not pay, and that stopped, | REALY RRLIRY With tham, corruption, bypecrisy, and inaincerity ;" and who o, " x Teks E‘ilfl:l ;‘oni: curioua linthrm.'iml“ {:: m),s“d ftu ch;:] :‘::'lndagol[:‘:t? ‘,;’fi.“,ng,? ':fi{ ,,j‘,‘;;:“’,fi',é‘{fia“,flcs,‘f, Betiar itian Frenh E:::k,‘z"fifl?:fl l(‘l’;n‘-:l:nxn 3 cuatom, soemsa thai a socia a8 Leon formy . In_ Feanco, uoder high uli,;fou- sunpicas, for | SoneY 1n it To waa sa simrlo ae temen | FEVER AND AGUE pattang down bio - potynee de main," of rather | i skull that a0 was remarkablo. Fhi0 6UBIDOTE | porr and Aves. cored 1o e St o poigace main @ UAnglaise a8 tho | mosnt to koop hini 80, and specuiato on bl | romadisl agent{n the world thut will care fever aod aem gobjectlonable satnte s epedifically called. | prodiglous power, They cosxod him off | andall otlier malnrious, bilious, scatiste typiold, rellew: Tho foundor of tho Socloty wan David Urqubart, | Saciencd AL Buffalo they sens bim 1nto doci | A0 oiher ferers (sldsa be Tiadmsy's BT seabiokns ond tho doctriues ha aavocated ars now boiog | saloon with a 1,600 pound suchor undor bis teft | “Hcaby Donesiste o YA cunts por botdls, prociammed by his still numerous disciples in | ‘yrm, juet aa & chopper cArrios hia ax, to pawn it | iER 080l successivo uumber of tho Diplomatio Re- | for drinks. Ile gat the drinks, and 'tho koapor plew, Asting by tho advice of nn eminent theo- | wss glad to trant hin for carrylng it out agatn. ogian, Mr. Urqubart wrote a work entitled ** La | Tyuy ho aud Lla frionds travoled on his miisclo Desolation de la Chrctients par la Subslilution da | 4o the sea cosst, aud across to England. Thor H_E ALTH | BE A‘UTY] ia Famillariteala Lollessa (Xho Dosolstion of | intendod o got a oft thing on somo Tnglish . H Qlriatandom from the Bubalitution of Familiar- | companion.”Thoy bad too much of & good thing. & d : 7 for Polinons), and forwarded a cor of tho | 3" fflondly sparviog, 28 an oxporimoar, with & | AL fgh blasd inoresas of flesh and wolghiy ‘&g“t"lfi" the P:F“ yho at onco Teaon °“,l-u’° Profossional boxar, showad (hat & mateh with | oo oo e beanilfutcowplazian saoued toall. 8t tine such an honor was ever bestowed upon i Y a Protostant—by addressiny the suthor o Papal | 40, Vo€ pagilist was tmposaible, Tho glant's beautiful park, carofuily kept and watered, and kopt clear of withersd branches and grass.” On tho eastern shora of tlo rivor, tho grand and gloomy forcat came down close to the water,— tho living treca of coloseal dimensions, and the dead stems and brauches covered with Juzuriant moescd, It was observed that the tree-lichens wero scanty, and that tho bark of tho birchea which shone out among the sprucoe-firs was of » blinding whitenees, Red snd black currant bushies grow alundantly along the shoro, and wore Iadon with frui¢, surpassiog in size that of the finent cultivatod vatieties. _Sopt. 12, the Alexaudor resoliod Bilivanakol, & villsge exclusively iuhabited by s religious veet called Skoptisls. Nuesia bas In formor timos sent different bodics of dissenters to Biberia for no other reason thian their yonturing to diffor with the tenots of tue National Church ; and, in cousequenco, prusporous colonies are ocessionally mot in the wildernoss, which are composed of an exiled and peculiar roct. Such 1a wholesalo butchery at North River, in the form | seem to indicnte that complete proparations of tho following messago to Marahal Iafaor : wlnm mldda upc:cFr;t’h{‘x:‘l‘%l,:t. EZ‘I‘: :’ :oo ;ha?, .y Fob, 20, 1870,—Adam aco, and manner g L] Gy e iy 'ql«lunk].m‘aumo ooy s Ritacking party soems 10 fall into placa swith roe woto both killed lart night, Uncle Dave §s dangorously | markablo precision, aod when tho sigoal shot, wounded, and Jim Groves 1 dangsrously stabved; 18 | which follod David Howray, waa given, they fol- baprened lost nfght on tire rosd from chureb,—dons | lowed in rapid succession. After comploting Ly two Dillard Loys, two Westfall boys, and Yrank | iy0ir bloody work, nnd leaving their victima for Battiee, Come ont. ‘Titosua O, FUCKETT. | gond ‘the party scattored off through & corn-fleld A Regisier roporter was immedidtoly dispateb- | \na Segomblod as Ditlard's house, whore they all ed to North Rivor, the aceno of tho tragedy. | remained during $ho night. Greonfield Townalip, Warren County, Central Wi paty “ux:‘l:b.d i o e e 6 Howrey irty not Lo ve on Disielot, cantalus o chnteb, vulgatly KnOR A% | srmod. Ouly ono pocke-knifo was fousd n the L) i party, and thst was io Qeorge's pocket, wu- @oors, nnd ero tho words of ita dovout worship- | gpened. Tho others scom to Liavo been armed ora had died away lo thelr sscont to the Divino | to the teoth with ravolvers, slung-sliot: Maker, humau boiug who had but o moment bo- | knuckles, and knivos, No weapons weto foun foro supplicated Hoavan for mercy committod | TWhop they woro arrested, and what kind of in- utrumonts wore used in tho cutting is not one of tho foulest and most bloody murderd | yuown, Dut it is kuown that one of the attack- Lkuown 1u the annals of our State's history, ing patty had cnrried a dirk-kmfo cane, with the Congross to bo held at Brussols. The membors of the Society wore highly clated at having mado 0 {llustrious a convert to tho causo of Human- ity ; tho nations of Europe respondod with alac- ity to the Bmporor’s call; a ripple of philau- thopio enthuslasm stirred tho datk, heaving ocean of European diplomacy. But, to all this ploasiog oxcitoment, EXOLAND FUT A 6702, Pradont England was not to be decolved by ap- pearances, ‘' Hero is more than sasms,” sho cried; *this Congress is not for the benefit of prisonera-of-war, but for the benofit of despotia Governments. The now regulations which It ia proposod to adopt ars not for the purpose of tmilding » rond that shsll conduct to pesce, ameliorating in the moanwhile the suffarings in< cidont upon war; they ara tntended to confor now snd dangerous powers upon the great mili- sentary, Ohollo, Wind 'a bottle of RADWAY'S . A faw flm{v! in water will the Skopt coluny at Hilivavakon, of which it may + A PAMILY FEOD Cano-pars cut off, for som timo praviously, tary doapotiame of Europe.—powors which | belof, whioh mas published i July, 1675, In tho | Hcdoud HOE bo elfecuially roachod, Diows oo AD o romurked—ta quote trom Prof, Nordenskiold | yaq oxieted for about ten years botwesn the COTONEW'S INQUEST. il onabls them to crass and abgorb, In thelr on | Diplmalic Feview. 7, 1676, In tho | tho body might a3 wall hisvo basn plsnted on a DR. RADWAY’S gions detasion oxcused the strivgency of the law or the admiu- fetration, For, on the ground of a textin the Goepel of Matthow, Interproted in o pooullor Mr., W. P. Judkins, the Coroner from Indian- Howroys and the Westfalls, It began thus: | .\ "0 'y mmaned aftor the tormination of the ‘Westfall came from Miesonri fourtoen years ogo, | pastie, Immediatoly npon arriving at the houso, When the abominablo practice of shaking ;‘m g&?figh}f‘?}’;&;‘wd&m oAt camedown, bands lius beon fuslly sppressed,—says Lha | 15,came with tho force of o pllo-driver, and na SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT writer of tho artiole frown which T derive this In. despito, tho weakor Hiatea.” England rofased to attend tho Congroas; her hostility awakened tho suprle(onl of other natioua; and, aithough and rottled on tha Spriog Hill road, a balf-mile | o was choson, composed of Jamon Davino, | the Conference waa held, it was & falltre; littlo | & o eartlh, Dy the ruso of represontiog him 8a arge | [Yas made the most astonishing cures. Bo quick, s2 VE3e Sioniaia tubjoct fuemlves (35 ot | ouisof Dard onteyi. o ficyard bonght | Sunts Dol and Hooey Gimen - Fhey v | ofnafing was secomphlod s o schongs of O venstnbnn sty 0 | and skrong bt groum: oy mado & matots of | " fiid s i, chactes s Sl eadnriond . conroquenco of whicl 0 sect ean * ordict to the al 0 deconso ¥ it tl " L S it oty Honen o monaiyren, aud, vomiele | Trom “tha crib 8G - plossurs, GLDZ & | cesse te tbelr dosth by bains Diorced vy shacp | mrevon Soeriivo, Tva probusle tiat the. untar: | omanin: alke 1o LIty whs uttara it nd e pos | pugliist, Tho partion camo on the gronad, it el G proved abortive, It is probable that the unfor- tunate and jonoosnt mewbers of tho Poace So- ciety were the grostest wufferers. Instesd of bolng wafted, ss thay Lad fondiy hoped, oo the topmost crest of tho wave of Imperial favor, jute a now era of peace and good-will, they tound thomselves degrading aliko to him who utters it and toLumn | 54 "{hg first aight of him his of pouent turned }!l"d’ ?mm"“,' ) "‘; fotho ey hollow atyle, | away saying, %L cams to nght wih A Jargo man, Eyery Dayan Iuwgre‘nse‘ lcll‘bl'!‘c‘lc!gh i Welghis 1 atontd b ikewiso doos. :!‘lv;y with. "’f‘m’-o.“u?zh; not witli a mountain.” Soconds, roferogs. aud o g should bo likonso doud suray with Luis author | ail hmoda dsclared tho maich fairly of.” Find- \! e should bo, sentencal a8 sapeioous, Ind 164 | it doartos b From Mlowean 55 | THE (REAT BLOOD PURIFIER é{nfalur Jesus of early Chriatlan timea adopted | [ivorpool tho routa bad boen one of coutinaed in tholr place s phraeo whig would woll 50" | diesipaion, and ho contractad U0 50008 Of | s grop o (he Samspariiivn Rasslrent sommuri: mas, As a creditable partiog salutation, hosug. digosso, Desertod 1o o slinngo land, Bo was | cates tnrough tho bloud, awoat, uring, sad othor fuiri ) L uring, gesta Afemento mori, o be adopted in llon of tmeatall’fory at objuck afmua. wud onrionley, It ot o) g R A and 0 useless to anybody oléo and helpleas to cara | e :fi:fi;‘:‘fi‘:{flzfi. * Good-by," now ko prevalent | for himselt, Lo Soon died of consumption, snd i‘,:‘:,’:‘{.h;’.‘:j‘}‘..‘:x.f_..?fl?.:\%t&f‘kofi‘f g was burled in a paupor's grave, othor parts "ot gl ably enough, theeo madmen’ in fact, notwith- wtanding, or porbaps on nccount of, all persoou- tion, still find successors.” In snswer to inquiries, the Skoptists declare {hut thev have sufered porsccution for * right- cousnees' enke.” They benr their hard lot with rosigoation, and, being industriona and frugal, Lave piaced themselvea in comfortabla circume stances, They cateh aud eat tish ; but it is con- teary Lo their principto to kill any warm-blooded gpimal. ‘Their food being chielly vegotabls, they turn their attention to the culture of the soii; and, although dwelling withim tho Arctic noteh fn the mail to keep tally of the bands the nenount taken. Gno ‘mornin, -whes | Ieifuiments oF spoanyIn the haide of uniuow it waa hardly yet 1o the early gray. Howrey, who WITXRSSES. . Lind arison quite early, saw ‘Wentiall making off | qpg fight was witnessed by saversl speotators, with s sack of corp, and he afterwards fmiled 10 | 4yong whom were_tho Kov. J. Lamb, the Rev. find tho corrosponding notch. Tho commuuity | W15 Gardanor, Joo Hoover, Mr. Lowls, Mr. gavo Wostfall o doubtrul roputation. Th_a.y 2180 | Jirandou, and Mr, Battles, 'Tho Iatter gentle- say, “ Howroy's awful when ho gots mad." TLe | o seomed to bo s disloterested man and & quarral, thus begun, Incrcased by yosis of gos- | grignd of both the contestants, Ho was almost s1p and oxpansions of tho truth, found new fuel | yo with them when tho fight began ; and, in the by liowroy's cattlo breaking fnto West(all's coro~ | U0 s or Ay, Lamb, * Whon we caine £o thom, field. A Trustee meeting was hold, arbitration | pyopyor Battlen was' talking to them like a lawe yesorted to, and appraisers appointod ; but thers yer: but it would do no good,—it was all COYERED WITK ODIUM § 1t was whispered that they wore Russian apios ; the onterprises they had bsen advocating were assatled ; and it was for a time doubtful whether they would bo able to continue tholr philan- throplc Iabors, at losst in London. And the Emparor also, thers is no doubt, was much incons- 3 Lot us at ouce confoss—misorabl Franks that chargas troin Zonb, they aro ablo to ralso large crops of | wana failure upou thoir past to flud that damoge 30t 'and they carried it out to the awful | od, and considercd himsolf porsonally aggrioy- | wo Aro—that we sbould be onormously improved | y-1is petishod.perhaps tho most magnifioent | Eulcfcrcyidons forer sorte, wcaid hosd, riagmurm Yotatoes, turnips, aud cabbagcs. bad beon done. Howsoy was ordared fi%.:';.fifl Lo o "Ho did not ko belag shorn of Lis now. titls | by sdoptng Turkish customs, snd micnogs, and | Sicoimen of *"‘,‘.’;z”,fc"fl““'}‘}:" Lhoe tho Untod | ihisySrmiseity cei bkl Shoun, et i e (o ba continucd.] dcd ¥ 9 !‘% s el X0, do-ua aiid THE ARREST of “the Champlonof ilumanity,” Hehbad just | rules of converaatioo, and {uitlating ourselves io | joitar, no nm’,’“ folt & reflnin muu“m'fi b" Batnnal discherged: Dight awsats, Joss of aparm Ad all liad driven thew, ' Mo proceadod 10 do 83, a0d, | wan made Iate In the forenoon of Sunday by | come from being foted snd onored in Eoglands | tho docttines of French reformers, And yet our S S seal friond. T Fapil mrcirtin, | Spstesul oo lity peincipta, are wilhia (S oaratiyo rav ot uoc%’;?mruaflfi:l &Fm;:l:l?:;n': i sxtiliat \l"nh":‘;‘{m;“ “1'::;?:" “‘;l"l““-. ;L“‘d Bl ‘lu Deputy Bherift Meok, of Warren County. 'Lhoy | he had condescendod to give tho daughter of | loss would porhaps bo as great as our gain. ::::{ alz A:drl:nmu:l:: stton, m'tpflr[:)unkl:?l" a S ova. s ary warson walag 1 *for ither diveien s on Tlies! mflmnd‘ h! wiiich the sous also pacticipated; fm wera all found at Qeorge Dillard’s house, and, | All the Itussiss in marriage to tho compnratively- | Conversation would bo graver, more decorous, - srrival of the migratory birds from thoir winter's when put under guard, and ordored to move for tent bower ta cure them. inaignificant Duko of Eaiboro; aad Lad bo not | more. tustrtstive 1. bul where would ba the | Bottible parental moldiog or infugnce, 1¢ was ::'4 the pailent, dally heoormiag redacod by the maitos rea a8 “continually progrosstar, auo- sojourn in Southorn climates occurs befora tho | Whiclh uited In the dlecomfiture of the sasait- | 1i3ianq)a fail, thioy offerad no romonatrance or | w right te expeot mote compliance on the past of | brightnose, the play of omotion and fanc; ortiinate for othiora that ho waa not viclons, Te | sad,decamposition thas, B Sory repalra tho. ‘same ) i ants, 1lowrey sued for damages, was badly | \oiuunco, 'Fhe nkmes of ths men under arreat | bi; Ny? B i T was fortunate for himeelf thal hia birth waa fn a | Soodvin arcesting thess wameos BECl I000 T ad this the tlosing days of Fubruary, Towurds tho Iast ol | }oaion, and biad hosvy costs to pay. Abont this | 1z ;hn)nmm Wontrall, Lovi Wosttall, Thomas | dan O i o ome Hbin thare ssemed bl Barsapariiian will and laco, aud at a tino, whore and when necesslt; itan wilk laes sociiro,~—& oure Ls oortain| fe may 487, farced bim to run to waste. Tt | e bt his rohedy sommances fte work of ity ] [TUKLLE, shat montk, it tho scason has uot been uncom- danger n:.a this lictle clood, no biggor than o | which wo now 0o much enjoy and admire? Tho tumo Dillard,” Jackson Dillard, Fromoat (Col) Dil- | man's hsad, would prove fempost-laden; but Turk of the Ottoman Ewpiro I should judge to d sucoeeds In dinjinlsbing tho Joss of waa monly rigorous, the observer will noto the ro- THE DILLARD PAMILY Tard, eatk Dattles, tnd Thomus Planiadan. | mow sYentsof mors Eanocianee. loomol bo o béin —— e gadon, adsucoseds In Qi RlioI, et shent wi turw of stray biuo-birde, snd foblos, ani rod. | bocsm fovolvod ia dispato with Mowray sbant | feuhen Wostfall #ud. Georgo Dillara, thols | aboa tho- troubiad oriaos, Aad the. storn s e, virtuols and sainable bok AFTER THE STORM. ionf it omin botler ad s food dic wingod ota:lings,—tho spocies of song-birda that | B e Yewse'' J010, CORMALS TXed RARA | parents, acsomonaiod the Suierit and posse (o | passad. tho aspacity of paying hia debls. .1t would not, —_— Brerenting, e aoanillian Tosolvent, axonl -all moy jnatly bo called tho ** harbiugers of wpring.' ‘d“:l'i'qm‘l'l 4% Tavor. | Tho Dillards now b ndianols, whero tho Hfln\mem wroro lodged in Now, once sgain, io s far moro Important | peshaps, be sdvisablo for the moro veraatile After the storm was over, “j";""";‘;,{:{{,'."",?,umlg:“,. hronlc, Sarofalons, This yoor, sfter a winter of unumusl milduess, | oamo my nl‘:{.\lznnr:v‘l’r:'lhn cause of the West “"‘,":L 'A heavy guard of armed men aro lio cr!alll. England has found horself in a preciasly | Frank fo undertake to imitato Lim abmolutel g Kursotelh peacs taim dowtis it itonal, and Bkin dlscasss, biub 1t 1s the only posl: the oatly birda woro to be oxpacted sooner than | falle. {’x‘,‘, three familien. who now often cross- | °2 484+ slmilar position ; and she has and {a sll particulars, Howoever, no ono wiil ® greal 8 for i 5 VIGILANTES. od ench other's paths, wers gottiug torribly au- | gonsidorablo unonsiness scomed to be falt by gered. A short timo ewce tho Howroy hoss | yig Ditlard-Westfsll families, who were all quar- THORQUGLY ENSOYED IT. With porsno satisfaction shie has held the world in suaponas whils doliborsting whethar to give o dony that wa may all of us derive’ benefit from O'sr sheterorafiicsn v, the study of hisTules of conversstion; and, sy ¥ to tho epoclal custom of o te handy | Al niant iad the heavens Lisced Is customary, and, in fact, thoy have confirmed the expectation. On tho 12th, tha faint, timid Vi o With aliarpened spearw of deatli} notes of & biue-bird was Lioard in the groves gavo 8 party, (o which tio Weatfall and Dillard | ferqd at Dillard's houso, a8 to_ the ackion of this | tho autliority of her pameto & genorslmovo- | slaking, & quite sgres withs Mr. Bt . ‘the thunder apot ; e Ialto-hiora ; &nd, In burriod, uusortaia Mgt }':Y'n‘;‘{ga“‘};{fn"_‘;“‘;-m'ly“(";g‘e":‘,“:'h:‘: 808~ | myutorious sod fearful organization. Crowdsof | mont of tho Y uropasis Bietue, of 1o ontt odtasa | acone thav It - is" Thoroushly B ] e S A N Urinaryand Wouh Dissasss, B L 1lio Littlo stranger was seen rougiog from treo to “;‘;n ‘home from an 'ovening ontertamment) by :’.!T;&T;I:u::.m comiog in to eee Iowrey from | upon that movomont by her hostility. In thws in. | as it {e a dellght, and, w truth, a pledyge,—how- By AT tree, in au spparently nuxious and bowlldered mood of loneliness. It looked as if & Lit of the Llue sky had takon wiugs aud fluttered down to iho earth, to murmur iu sweot, warbling tonos that tho spring has set Ler facs towards us, Out . ‘To-day at noon, whon our zeport. the Howroy party, in which 1t is assortod by the | gr joft, not leas than fifty men woro thors, and Dillards tlat_shiots woro fired at them. Battera [ 1o eut m281°0) po'woil monnted, Mo stron wero now becoming sorious, Shooting was talk- ‘] 8y od ofiznnd vcnga.fl'cn was aworn upon the ITow- fi""“ boya Ising in tue Louso dend, with their ) (i ¢ otz dalixe whila filte of an g, or thioada like wi aambies ‘dant, Lili60s Apposranass an t deposits, and when there is & priekling, barnl usation when paasing water, and patn tho 5136 Eack and alane the 1oinas stance, I do not think there was any doubt from tho first that her decision wonld be in favor of sustaining tho diplomstio offorts of Austria and hor allice. Her hesltancy has besn evor involuntary a plodgs,—to etend the hand | Witk pitless fouch bad tho maters dahied to afriond whom wa mees with since® joy 3 so Broken unil cruabed, tleir faces Isy is 1t odiona ta extend it to & etranger, or & mere Daad in the worning's glow, acquaintance, to whoue existonce we ara indiffer- orribly-mutiiatod fathor, whoso lifo bung Ly & | mero policy; au stiitudo of Indecision | ent. Lo omploy a gracious form, which should . . % . % 5 i of tho bosom of tho heavens tho bird slwaya | £0§8 DY the other party, who woro percentibly | yiiio thread, scomod to make a terrible impres. | mafutaliiod 'na loog s possible n order | boiho Plodga of o doep renlity,—aoction and | After the sirife thors came & calin,— Tumor of Twelve Vearw Growth Cured by soems to come, with plumage cloft from tho | REWHDE the worst of the auarel, Ifontey 1s | gion upon the frionds sud nelghbora of Lavid | ta food her own prido and onliauca tho valuo of | sateom,—sa & mere form, in moro timn » mean- My troubled voul was aased Ladway’s itesolvent. blue that bends overhead, and a voico soft aud | © 'f“ S tearpin s, trvis aod an%® | iowray, sug, should tho wonnded mon botls die, | hor finsl moquiescenice, And yet It ia singular Lo | ingloss cusiom, as the writer I bave jusk been | AfT e weary pain and fesrs, HEVERLY, Masw., Jnls 18, 1560, sootling wa that whioll should ull trom an Lolasinase o iArpin A Mo AL A0 o0 B it i fearod ihat the Tows Loglalaturs woa't hatd | absorye hiow fatrlcataly complex, an_appayently aa?un‘lnn to pronouncod it ab the worst; the [ M Lfo's tempest iad cesacd, Da. Tupwars Lhave iad uraifyn piriot b s oracios sogel's lips. 'Irnly ib faa moesengor from a ; ime o m 6 capltal-punishmont a Iaw | simplo diplomatio echome may be mads to ap- | Ottomues, sho Chiness, the Franoh, and othe: 0 d &l the doc o ¢ bzi%'htcr World, for 1t brings & gk promiss of & Abaut ;“{,‘“k, 'ill"“' ::v:i"“ '“"'°‘|““':° jPar- | bofore 1t will hsve beon practically ro-onaoted, st by zhuch dlscuselon, Diflioult indeod muss | barbanans, ara sight In.';vranouncln;‘ it 4 ¥ Ehpough bl tack, o erhistaiig ekindy badsireamed i b&l‘pn e avary{blue Tiat was escormmended, bt oty 1ho fair flawots, the bland broezes, aud the rich | t1e8 hear f’" e s LATER. [1'56 ta chooss tho truo path whers national ine A DETESTAULE OUSTO: Toa soon ita light would leave my life widuyiabis wad el fafin T ity nmuuiml st wmelodies of the vornal season. wome fox-pelts yery soon; an boing: mudo by the | , Since ur roportor llt the following telogram | teraty aro cancerved. For imatance, no one | bypocritical aud corrupe. *It indiostes, It not & o dosolate aud buro, fered tortwaleo yoxra. ' Iook six bottlon of thio Rasolron On tho 1th, too, s flock of plgeons waa seon | Qus Ofbos throsts which wero bolng mado by the | by boen recotvod : diaputos st Cott Andrasay's hote, on the | Ieci of palf-raspect, habits of Tage Pacoms 80 A Ol et there 18 not b sign Of thmor to Do see foating off Lo tha tiottbiveat ; whilo, eatlior than | Wes{all-Ditiard purty, wis taken a8 an omen of | 1ypiuxows, I, Fob. 3li—Grum 1a reported doad. | face of [ {na parfoctly moffansive and com- | ingrained in the nature of tho individual that it | 'Neath Morme X bowed, snd it them erunh L n Smartar, and Rappler tha this, ot odd intervals, gees, in their queor | BOWe, terrible dangor to which tho Howreys | pyyia iowrey s very dangerous, Howas s wmember | mondsblo’ dooument | a meso recommoudation | ia bard to_accuse any ous of accial doficiénclos Maah thsy stisnat iha foveta; e ports, 0 Bt o yo fof hatrow-stiapod lines, Liavo boet obaorved maciug | WOUId Soon be sablect, tho evening of | %% Vigiince crpintzation, seversl members o | to Turkey of needod roforms, Bu, if thua ju- | because of any of hia practices, yei certainly au | - Tyadhougtia naypy bours. o Sihs, You cin G I 08 2ot Mol way to feeding-grounds nortl of us. I La | (At tho Cbristian Ghureh, apon tho eveniog of | which ars hore, and thete slo rome fe offensive, It is blso uuelasaj bay, worse than | obtasonews of tutellact and coarsness of organ- Bhii hafyyckounse ANNALL P, KNAPF. been anserted by trustworthy persaus that tho | Vednoadas, U o s of o NlI:"l!‘x n:l sa ot uch HJ:&:\U& o usoloss,—for, by failing to accomplish good, it | ization which indesd beloag to the Anglo-Baxon . . . . . . . Lm‘ 4 h;vo been hl:lwi: on lmn{ f"mf"'um ""’:E‘!:’“:' ‘E‘::‘:&E".‘L‘:{h.’lfly W I anaer 5 = may :.ccomgéu‘h ln?‘nias hn;m. I:lnhul.\. lt{:‘lh race, Buy aftor the storm was over, 0f apuary aud Yobruary, piping o’ the d d ! 5,0 Sle A a8 tho Iy 0 sak horsolf whethior aha ol Tha clouds all rolled away: —_— sireams in the vicinity of this .l;n,y. Eu Is odd | both ministers of sho Cbristian faith. It was T0 A LOCOMOTIVE IN WINVER, not be gu,%nngua {n giving her name to wflafl'n‘:::o:n‘g'c'figx: ‘:T.T!:?Jff:‘?-‘f.'qéf.':'fim? 1 woke from mylanf,. long nldht of steep, that tie unouth creatures should Liave puliod A DIFLOMATIO ¥RAUD,— Der of guoste, aud [ caunat desoribo tho malaiss | © o0 4nd & brighlor duy b AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Vbolr hoads out ot thoir winter night-caps thus Thes for my recitativo! a morely formai protost,—~whiob, by roleastog a | thiat X experienced on discovorlug tuat these ity Poptlition ramaturely ; but tho myetorions (brilla that Thes i3 the diiviag storm, even &8 now—the snow— | tyraut from bis dread of fhe sofivo Iutorforence | peoplo, every Light beforo retiring, were in she | VOIsh-Speaking opulation of Amors inglo through the carth's honrl at tho approach Then e oty msasured dusl throbbing, | Of atbier ustions, may give him courage to add ablt of ahaking: hands with oack Othor Alfeo deu, . From s promiaent entioman aad roudent of Claclanatl of the beautiful spring are folt, sro wmust boliove, | FATEY L e L0t BOR B L8 S aen bty beat convulatve: % | to tho burdena of his opprossod subjecta. On | tionately all round. So strong was my inasinet- | At progent thore aro Wolsh seltlomonts In ne | iy fatlhe T L Tl ed Ntaien, o PAmp At tha bottown of tho wators, and start from thelr | 3o b by tho Howrova that they wers that night | Thy biack, cylindrie body, golden brass, and ailvery tha otbor Liand, supposlug s socrat moenaco to ba | jyo rapuguance that, decliniug to be guided by | mAny an twenty Hiates, lu rogard to tho num- slumbers all animato things, that they way join bu:iuimn in tlo graud sothem of immortal lifs aud love. to ba **cloaved out” by tho other party. Upon o 3 Haturday uveuing, however, tho Dillard-Westfall | T57 P;:‘,’.’:}:;}i‘},fi{:}:‘fi'{!};‘.fifl;“’““““““ o 2,00l 11, 1870, Vst _often oxceilent rule, o doin Jlome na | ber of Welsh i Amorica thoro in smong thom- | pp, Kapwar—Dean Bins 1'3.'«!3:'.,‘.4):‘ '” oot ) 0 Romans do, rof ¥ aslvod & divorsity of opinion, Bome put down | duty o the sulferiug ta wial of the fi.g lm:n nhurva’ucg et x‘,“.f';"‘:'u‘i’n‘f&‘«'e.il‘ifl'.! (Lo figuro as bigh a8 300,000, ' This may bo cor- | wodking of o imedtoing oa st "o serecal geats £ tom, that 1t was divagreesblo to mo personally, | Tct, if unmistakablo descondants aro iucluded, ‘whioh some twalve won ..u..mfug and that T bogged 10 bo allowed the privilega— | but from what I can loarn, the Welsb-apoaking e sibly ateating disesss, whloh the puysiclans without boioi considsrdd discoursoous—af keop- | population of the country b far bolow that | sllssid wisa prostatiosiiciies It Bn Srshsy 0 Sl iog my hauds to myself. I Lolisve it Is always | OEure. Tho Rev, R. D. Thomas, fu big most | tuoicupinion thas iy sxe-—7y 1.--““'..1‘: srereat well to Lave tho courage of your opiuious. My | 9xcellent volumo rocontly published, ** Haues ically ous had i 5 Barsber rebeliion wan taken in k0o part, sud L was spar- { Cyiry America” (History of the Wolsh in (il Y 8 contained in the nnlo.—surpallng it to mean that the uations sonding Ib ars prepared to punish 'l'u:hu‘y. or enforce hor abedience, it she disregard thelr proteat,—in that oass, simple as it saoms, it may open uran Lurope the tlood- atea of war and desulstion. Lngland, then, ay tho right to ask hersolf whether she will sssumo_the responsibilltios of juvolving the civilized world” in & new ors of alrife forces wero in full muster, ‘Che sorvices in tho | Thy metrical, now awi vaut und rosF—now taper- avening were conducted sa usual, and the bo- Iog the distance; havior of the entiro audience was remarkably | Thy great, protrudin, head-ldt, 2x'a 1n frons: good, “Al!mo“ 8, Jainful wlooco provailea,” | Ty laag: bae, noatliy vapor-peunsits, toged with waid a gentleman with whom we conversod, The 4 mea\iufi over, the audience wera very rogularly | TbY deasand murky élouls out:belebing, from thy, aud quietly disporaing, when o slight aitercation L ol 8T, HELENA, AMr, Wollaston, an English vaturalist, bas Lesn for somo woanths residiug in Bt. fletons, for the parposo of studying tho insect fauns of tho tsland. 1In a letter of datc Nov. 8, publsbed In Thy knitted {rame—thy apriogs and valves—tho trem- | and bloodshed. And so on through endloss | ed Amorlos), puta thom down st 116710, sud dis- | Y50te of satontsbiog antos bet £ . o the pervous frritation sud annoyaace to ) Dt 710, Ibad resd (shing o atur, b forshoschotollovingotas . Tun | ook s he ot tvesn e mombore o | oo atiybnihy L L | vmphulon,” ' aftoaran ot (s counly | Shuont st euoine hava becs g | eyt e alows: Fesnattastn 350181 | prbdih il e e, et faas, althonglh as extisisly 8t | Bud 800D agaln all was rogulur 88 usual, | T nTounts qale oF cav, 14w awit, Low siack, yot steag. | LaVe indeed had welghty problome to ponder | Attor hls late exporioncs, it is with cousider. | New York, 2L.8i0; Ohlo, 24,E10; ermont, ra0n who ad [0 ring as I bave not, in nearly threo months, collccted & BEVEN TO FOUR % Ty caroermgs beforo giving their cautiousapproval to a schema | ablg geatification, as you can imsglos, that [ | 1,350t Now Jordey, 012; Maryland, 800; Dis- o8 soma of sachy a-rgm:n mora In colooptera than 150 epecics, still con- | wag the ratio of tho contonding forces, and thay | Type uf ths woderu! cmblem of motlon and power) | which, to one unversed iu atatecraft and subdle- | learn how Iarge & partion of tho barbarian | trict of Columbia, 50; Virginia, 1004 Weat Vir- atilla, tesolra: ‘_.l&;-gfl.wu?k aad ¥ pa aling Bifls tinues to koop up ita charactor for accontrivity,— | wore named aa foltows, to-wit ¢ pulse of tho continent } tiea, ‘would haye & impocoable to 10proach. | world, ns well aa certain sections of clvillzed g‘i)flll. 300 ; Teunosses, 200; blaseschusotts, trieiiared, and now Teel g3 Ab b0y g th e some i doas s | "D Hove 150 107 Qoo Mowey, | o oS e v tad s e | Hhy ol ppsue of L Aatad | commasiin ot et tymey i e | ) e 0 i, 84500 Sl BTk s 5 » 3 r station o ga i sin, ohlefly Miymoophusous) 10 8, maryolous azbout, e o e had Frchans b, | Wl ttorm, i bulriag guis of wiod, o filicg Blavonta Brovinces, of whous I.wsote In my last | {4nelats. tho poignes dé maln @ | 15 ¥ Fowa, 3,208 Mismburl, 1}%;0 s ISt el rty itk | e Ergment e ojemi Woatel, Lovt |3y Ty e, oo et o, | (5l for st Sah B Aacisly | e aior verng 180} Bty Cellomi, A0 et d day' b estiall, Frank Battles, and ‘Ihiomas Flanagan, silo 2 awiug, A CURIOUS BCENR ) = Sidgo. s 'in;Llu‘:.’,fofl“\'l‘d.".,‘:x“‘.}.‘&"’fi&:?"f o Upon e, ssttlomont of o Hitls olspute st | ¢ieco uroutad asuty o deearation "Dy i Koropens Bincos i (hay | O5guETod o8 thocpentog gt of Ofeubaciiy | (2 AR Or Sty | % DR. RADWAY'S take scores of spacimens, and muat havo mount- 1] X i | Boll thirough my chant, with all thy lawless musio! | do uot intend t0 knterfers for tho defonse of tha o “Old Girl? » arty eajd ; ** Couie ou, boys, lat's go up thero.' ih) i A i At the conclusion of the second act, thu manas o od cazafully some 6,000 or 7,0u0 alceady.” Mr. | BUGT 90500 \was then unon tho wn}1 home, | Thy .aJe'J.’.‘.'.".‘é‘.'a}‘yf"JEn.'fifl'fldgm-rx thy echoes, o drdon et Wollaaton has beeu also striviog to scouro for Chnstian PWT" oulraged by thetr Turkiah ty- o or, Mr, Charics Morton, came forward and in- L " 3 B Eoror Kow' Gardsny, useds of tha fow | Goii Borth from tho clurch, with the Dillard- sauts. The eloguent Writer from whom 1 then | forp L Hio Bad heon Bariod | . The death of tus hiosess Ol Girl,” so well rousiug allt ormed the audienco thw . ’ o mortl from tho chnroh, sttt PUISTL | Law of ot sooplno, thine own track rmly hold. | 4006 ks lice sant & pasionate, though vaia, | {3Te earations. and” was. ot auite asdy | know to Dublin folke, was attandsd by a touch- 1 t P 11 e “apaies or”plta” il ‘eieing onthe | Noulfll boye o ; vttt o | S5, Mlan kLo s e sml 03l | il A l:Eml ot} bo’ roussid, qulfler s | ok clucdont* When ding, od lone e muci e gu a lng 1118 THE PATAL AFFRAY 3 rcamstances, Al 8ho dis~ d of tho mauntainy, which tho clouds envelop wish avid Howrey s © 7 | TATach'a '0F tha Lraiis widemsctoas tha faise, o Ottouny Bubire ut thy Luglie post of | wiirisl by Jury! st once performed. | bliakiog st thom sa thor friak about thoir cags, A, B N abrdo ot (i Btomseh, Gents curiaton. o s collectod tho . seada of | ' Iwas walking along quiatly, when Tom | o the fros skies, lupeut, and glad, and struug, o s When the tumult which followed this commuai: | Dibbling the bouss left from thelr (tha llaus) | ¥ ¥ LS B Ge Y Biaa Tpotine 3 throo out of the four epocies of cabbage-treos | Dillard presssd upon we gud began abuslug me. o Watt IWhttinan's hew sowing of pormd, anibled "Hliey bava » hing who buys and sells, cation had subsided, momo welf-sppoin dinger, ' To proyent this sunoyance, 8 terrior | yieldaone, Codsilyation” astirenets, ladigption, yed seouliar b B¢, llelens, s Lobelia, two or threo | I #aid, I I have ovor dous auything wrong, [ w0 Kivulela. * In uatlve swords aud nat spokeyman of tho gallery rose and stated that, | Was put luto ©ONS QLT cago. At flng-lfin' gebiar liousneet, Hilous bever, Judneuaiios of & Wabilonberisa, sud tho extraumely raro Aster (or | bey forgiveusss.’ llo then pravied upon s N T e it s ouiylope of courag dele, riliout wiabiog Lo ba underutood that tiey ol gy o e e p,‘;}fl‘m:“ cubiwantated o st Uallireeore. Bl ol . iy Vi e 1 ) 'url Laun Lle, RO mes o winerals, connmidendron} Burchalit, uk twoor ihieu | yeup uath, Thiss vth Qi soit s Conosh A Victorta Stamlard, Vol broue o sbiei, howver brond.n | S0 b ST APURPROTE TOK SUALENERSS | ik scrows o Lack, with ona quick, fatal | gt UL, Y;‘.w“ of this last are stiil living, you theso aro full vigor. ‘¢ A, gummiferus 1s mentloned va likewise almost extinct. ; o the followtne smploms resalting Lrom thoy would be williug to Tetain until 2 the next | 80aP; she drew tho brave aniual to bir, | ’Jfi“‘""?‘m“” P fery vy oo I it B L ] » g sad foudied it ; and o her abaggy breast it ulept | “Constipatisn, inward Piles, ¥uijnees of the Blood in the n‘x‘;mh:gud m:c?m:zm?nima“:l!’y" l:n!g:lrlm‘e?l‘ svery night, hLor great, proteotlug paw over it THead, Actd w;‘o‘lué_-“ o “‘d;:-;;-. lsartbora, Dis bat wout off_brilliantly, without sny of the | Dunbg the slx wouks of tho lioness' lilnese tho | E5ustiones binking or blatterines ia th Ric of W tous Ditches or unportectiond which would naturully | 1ats bad ratber a nrd timo of it. shot fu tho loft uidoof the head, and1don't | Wo bad the pleasuro yosterdsy to view nome remtober wuch elso. I woko up and found my- | of Lo articles lutonded tobe sout from thiu prov- welf iu Bixhop's bLouse, sbout 70 yards fromn horo T Tell-" Ou_of the boys way tiiot dead, | Iuce for exbibition &l tho Centounal Exbibi- aud the other diod fn a fow minutes afterward. | tun st Philadelphia. Wo refur to sactious aud Turkia force (be conludeel et 48 yat dous litle indesd 40 bresk (he shiekd of the patriots of Slavaulo bauds, *Nutive swords and uatlve rauks " have suown themaelves quite able to hold thelr own agalust the Larbarian, Is it (o beleft to ** Latln fruud " to press upon 1bols tocks tho accureed yuke wlioh they THE MOA. d dirl" Tlitherto all romaius of the oxtinctbird, the o o, ! the &hfi. Hur ' 8 84 the Clokiog or Baflocat- . 3 Tom Diliard hit mo with & slung-shot in the | plauks of the Douglas pine, codar, aud Bomlock, | Baye imads up thelr minds 10 Lreak, oF 40 perish t Bire baou aatitipurad Trom siu "snane o] | had borne Ally-four aubs, und nad resrad ey, | Bichune Fadiulogs 2hiia] Bilaese or mos, bave been found wouth of Auckhuud, in | om DUlarg NL e Wik 8 sekcaioin the | pauke oL e Dont B e Whieh kato | - Witio foqliog the dospcet sympatly witn tio | Ble: Morton was evidently i a wiale. of per: | bringiug [n by the salo of hor progeny £180015 | iof Sty .ég@flfi?fig%fifi& is New Zealand ; Lut zecontly a large collaction of | aod { do not reimember anythingelso ; and, whon | the following dimensionss lengib, 14 foot: | spirit sud futention of thiv writer, Icannat help | turbation, The operoita being happily con- | the Uatdens, Bl waa the bandsomest lionoss | in he Heady res, bain (o R, Lizmbs, aad tho bouea has beon discovorad all along tho | I camo to, L was lyiog I Georgs Liahop's bouse, | broadib, U feut; depiby 12 Inches. The board | believing that Lo ie mistaken in bis opinion of | cluded, Bo sgain sppeared, aud enticated tha | 8¥eF roared in thu country. 0 88w ot lissh Noral flh."‘"‘.'um. RS, coast, 60 miles norih of that polnt, Portions of | and my boys were dead.” was pnriecuy sound ; not a Iaw was tobo seen. | the effect of thie prossnt Kuropean wovemens. | house to Ml{fllll‘ll.—ldlllflflg them, if thoy wounld ‘A law dossé ol RA D n!afi\7 k 3w ru”l'::{.l;" Jamos Grum's statement corroborates Mr. [ Tho wection’of anotjier tres of the asme speciea fifieen skelotons Lave been rocovered, slong Tty the documeut presented to tha world by | rastralu thelr autioty (owiinews tho porformance | - Hebeidthe old shist up by the neck, bafore | froin sl the s5ors g3t Howrey's in every particular, lis says: 't As | measuted 4l foet from the ground, gave D fees | Austria snd Ler allies Is utterly inadequate to | of the ‘risl by Jury ¥ untul snother eveuing, | discarding it fovever, Dut Le wasu't mourniy zi . » with soveral bumen ekulls, sud a completo | HOWTeY's o SIS ROTUECRR, 00 VEE T8 | EVALIEGE {00 a8 tho baeo 14 feet. Trees of | the sravisy of (oo presoat slioaicn, fow will da- | s would Boud {4 socaive thom &a vialiors | for the girmont. e only saldt *IwishInud | Itend © Ful.:anf::}um;“: No. 8 humsa skeleton fn the eitting posture in which | they began qunrullnfi. Sowme ono bit Dave | this olsas will tower up 175 tosd withoul showiog gfi: but £ donot believe thst it ia inteuded 40 | withoat payment. This proved satisfactory, aud | all the drioke agajn (hat liave gone through that | wii2d, 3 T Yo T maion werts Lensiadd the Maoris cre ueually puried. Alsuy Iarge | Jowrey. ‘Lhep shats began, Thoy took overto | » timb, , der, or wll oz s hiuder, the swife tutarpo- | tho proesdipge torioated, + Madams V'Aschr A old neckbang. Wi be seutyo, B S