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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, I876—TWELVE PAGES. ' 4 e i 3 S Ich | t 4, bored three, made o ontgomery.W. T. Barrett, Bangamon. | motion or a new motlon, Mr, Shearman had an | U MER. Ureathing edatly, and Dr. Barkor was shaking | ¢ read agan tho poct of Achilles; i’y SONS OF LIBERTY. e Norstaannted fintaborod Whtep, toals ey, Signiomery. tacob Epler, fangaman. | ordor from JudgeDykman letting him mako A BLIGUT IN SUMMEI my hand Thions nbe th posts via e Hpro On the morning of Monday, the 7th fnal., Cr.\'l. the motion here. My, Pryor hadn't secn It, and Jle's saved, Mr. Lawler. You'vo saved his John L, Hancock, commanding milit! T Oarlny, : Roul, oy &ive Lo n inan o colossal greatness,” »and Mr. Shearman safd that was negligence, Judge | 1 as not tho regular doctor, for tho practico | jife, Now I'll bo off and got back In an_honr'a elling , Westbrook will hear tlmmul.lurf lm:lhlny, 'and | at Burnley belonged to Fred Garnet, an ol bos- | time, You've givon mie the greatest lesson in Tho dulo of Willlngton was' an_ex) f, Soringer, Satgsinon, lll Y | A dmondstan, Schuyier. order of (fov, Yates, teported to we, and Col. 1 eraon, Monltrle. L. Camphell, Schoyler, A ¥ 5 (¢ r ettty Plans and Purposes of This Amias | M. ifovsh canlily veganired a forco 'of 410 mers | . Relar; Honitr.* 3. sfontgoinery, schiyich rescrves decision on the prellminary diiculties, | pital friend of mine, who had taken to a simpla | surgery Lever hnd in my ife. Thotors bie Lringiiml fupriten wero, Claready ‘i + 3 X 3 3 er! S 3 C shop Butler, Binith's N ble Order, Talah Tonortamy. “niut srare. pened "mmd“({;o:: 092 "‘"";:“.“‘%;P"" £ i ,’H‘E.:,",,"‘{;, I T :ouncry practico whila T had besn rosming about oy %l':“‘d{"::'“ alotie, thinking bitterly of | Jume, tho Arehditko Chnrlctl-'»,( hL«:filc‘:::“.",": i % * [mlmlfln the Clty of Chieago, remaining on duty | FEobEsth GoRe N Thompann, sneny, |© THE SERVIAN WAR. theworld an surgeon in cmigrant shivs, and y“Kulu-Knlc—:dnrllnzl“ Bibte. o wns also particularly intcreaed | ¢ 111 the morning of the fith, i Porta. ltzuben lincyler. Shelby, t. Dlerg, Milltary Trovost Marshal, Capt. | Jonn Fuiler, Peorin. W, Friend, & Ca) r E‘ro i o [ Willins Jdames, P'rovost Marshal First Dia- | Jolin ’!lntll. Peoris. C. 7. Lande & rts to Boize Camp Douglas and Lib. | Whilm, dnmes, rovost, Marabal Blest Bior | @000 Whigat: Voorla, £ durtng the Franco-German war, We hndmet | Thoee words feebly muttered brought mo to Drouch nid Bugllah ineolesnes utpecnily the French Metnolres pour servir of X Lotter from a Hervian on the Falashoods of | gfier seven yoars, whon I wanted amonth's | myself, and I was tha cold, hard man once more | i y Fof all ki Correspondents and the Yosition of Aus- podhhari] T ron 3 Denyor oole iy Lo o 3 b 8 the ity k % ‘ L T uiet in the country, and he asked me to attend | 8 I roscand, taking the lamp, bent down over | Prayer-Book, Tuylor's * Holy Liviui ! % orato the Prisoners. and vaions "dotachinents of inis gacrison, O A by, e e trin. 3“ in practlce, whl{:: 1o camo up to town topaas | !B Patlcnit, ‘Whoss™ eyes now openod and he | and Gy Comentoan l’:’-‘y“'il\ffl’.},“‘,’;"' and different oflicers, arreated during the | A1 Snallenberge, Star @ W. Alken, Wiiliamaon. 70 the Bditor &f TAs Yribune, stared nt me. reacly and, Judging by the marks of use " & 1y “?I‘I’ Nightor the fl{‘“l"'" g :{';“"I::.::;r:'g & 1 el é{‘.fiflfé’r n. 1604 Rendlonvailameet: | Cnicaco, Sept. 20.~1 should like to know ?degree. for hio waa a hard-studylog, ambitlous | s+ Wiicre's Kate1" ho nelced; “and where— | tliy hust linye been much read glu‘l“(‘f[{r::“"'m‘ 4 errillas, nnd Rebel soldlers: among them of. 1, Carr, . o A Aoty (Wande o low. ? tiat—"" o stoppedatiort. i “R ‘cone ‘. gl v Wi Donls lilton, ford. i - | fe w DM sulfed. Prominent Individanls Who w":s‘l"mr g‘;“’,l:“';fi'&'{,’:finmfi"“}g’%’,‘. e’ '{,f"fi““;,',‘,"(}‘,:‘g ouinn, Vermillion: __ O s wl:’t:x:’:l’::::&‘l‘:‘l?:& :;?,‘}';’i.:l;::o“f:f;g ‘aa;ln' Aman st the door desired ma to comoover | ' Iush!" Isnld coldly; *you have had an ———— ested In These Loyal Olject tain, Soars, and Licutenant, Garland, all of whom LUNAR CURIOSITIES. fmm, Plenso Histen to mo for but s fow min- | A1 ce bis master, who was “dying of gout.” °=$}'ka“l}le“n by Tivointmbis, T was Proncription In Unnnootiont , A A ol Novenmet 47 danble-harreled T utes, aul you will not be sarry for it. Tho truth | This was the announcement by the servant. |y tq eafeli tho m‘li’l'-l'mlfl for Burhloy, Wion c,,? ',‘,‘2,,'{:'[‘,,“;.“,“,{,",',‘.[’125,'.’:‘,“2,,’},";},,", few of g Oonspirine with Rebol Officora to Qverthrow | $hot-guns, 0 Allen's patent breech-loading car- | The Green Fiolds Discerniblo in the Moon— {n what we are searching for, and nothing else, Baving that I had been consulted abouta *ter- | that confounded enb—>" l‘l'\l" “Fown of Danbury: Come rei ke of M} piring 4 Diues, and one Entiold rifle wero selzed at \Walsh'a The Theory of Vegotatlon, 1 rible wherritin® pain® fn tho back of anold lady | * You must not talk,” I sald, fighting linrd to A anburky -y n-u-n(l‘v Yok the Government, . | baen,'In the City of Chicago, Sctentifie American, Wo want to lft up the dark curtalns that aro | BT s le Ry T contaln mysoll, Yo are sorlotaly hiirt, et T the orcanlzation of Tayes and Wieedey Vinding from inveetigailon that the +48onsof | \ynen tho moon is at tho full, tho unasststed | between us and the correspondents,—tho dark | & fp LG PR VNSO L for et That lust waa not profeslonal, it tcro was | gial Fildon 1nan therenon postast gl hiluen. : Libaty " In this clty continacd to meet and ploty dily distinguishes on her f rtaln | curtalns that aro spread between the corre- R agrim pleasure In giving him some patn, ey v et P o follugyy In aletter from Mr. S. Cornibg Judd, pub- | on the night of Suniey, the il of November, T'at. | ¢ye readily distinguishes on her face cortal 1 coulil sco the fluttor of n white drees by the | fr g Ty Hee 1o K e nebed ¢ for 7 | Motice fnthe shop. On belig preascd by py Tay's Timwes, bio atatcs that he | Hck Dorloy, Sectetary of the ‘Fempla in this clty, | dark gray spota more or less sharply scparated | spotdenta and the truth. Moncy i the mighty 50 A8 w6 dfovean, bk oy sktontion was ios h;\! B D e credy e or D | of the offendern Lo say It it wos meant ny g g lished In Thursday's Times, b atales bt waearecated, and anch yntier as ad not eon de® | gom the brighter portlons, Through tho tole. | thing nowadays, snd almost ‘a god whom | E8e 88 Me C1oVe O MHE 08 o o oo | yras,golng down—tosco my. darling=slie'a.fery | charie of all linyes and Wheelor wmen from 1, waa Grand Commander of the Order of theSans | atroed, omo of them valunblo as showing tho In. licse apaces appear a8 broad. level spaces, | evergbody Is worshiping. Money ia the mighty | Much takenup by the prettincss ol the place, § o of Libarty fu 11linols; that the organization was [ tenta and purposes of tho nr(:mlznllnn. nalzed. seapo thiese e ppear as L level spaces, employ, he safd, *“Yes, that Is Juspw) 0 and I waa gaping laly about, thinking nothin; SETNIN T exclalmed, starting. Tmean,’ o ] lat | Fulet. it the whota, world,. TOr sonty. ¥ g4 aq,) Kato™™ and hor carcs, when the gig | " Yes," fio suld, peaking With pain, and I Notion. are ablo to buy and sell the Rings; for monoy, stopped, and I jumped down. could not stop him now. ‘T Consumption, they | - The Intereats of thia iirin aro strangly alifed fn olden timua, thoy sold Joseph nnd Chriat} pped, pe sny; broken heart, I think, Bowmc scoundrel | the preservation of peaca inthe entire Union, 51t o oaby 188 . Miden trying o buy Goorgy | ‘*1iera he s, uncle, dear," sho cried. oy agalhil i poile of ko 1 Dowir ot (el Washi y chale, M is all i all, 8o | “Time lo was here, exclafined some one, | Inlmost dropped the lamp s I caught Lis | Yo to create outhreakannd employ millinry Dower J:‘E;;‘tfi‘;‘;‘n deu‘t’: h‘n":“l’o 10 not only ‘el | Wit » savago roar. Nand and gripped It, and eafd In o hoarse, chole- [ 48 onfurce their enutinunnce of thie sne; h \ ong, 4 o alvas sl haly chali. to o After giving varions lttlo orders I placed the ql:(;lcu, or 1 was struggling to see tho full | N hile wo will ure every honorablo menne o pu! mind the plaus and purposcs of 1864 In order | "G (o 15t nst., & young Engshman from | © Examined more closely, theso dried-up sea- ¥ derleg e st ok s 1o o o of Xt D ’ . | tenderleg fnnan casy position, thopatient breaking ¢ What do you wish me to dot " - 4 o on are requented to ncl an ey $0 refrosh bis recolloctio, Tz Tatbuna repub- | Cannda, nnder Dritish.protcction. ppers, named | bodacto which Nolson npplies thio drrogular but | Giflcrent countrics, whigh are “‘(""“;“(’;;”f'z‘l_ out into furlous cxclamations tho while, Then, | 4 Telograph, At my eXpenao, 10 my brother-in- | s wohiis tg clbuk il to tholr own nisanig! Tishesthereportot Col. B. J. Sweot in reforonceto | Mouglam, was acrosted, who proves to bé A mes- | conveniont plural, marcs—aro scon ty_hava a | Solveslf and when they are ucniles to Christl- | \\y 1y oqng of gomo hoops from & small wooden | Inw, Tako' it down, or youlll forgot. From | deaiructivo fo fio busineee of the B, e S8 the plot to capture Camp Douglns and releass | fonseq: Delwoey Janeh, fnainpesti Capt. iincs | rolling surface, like some of our Weatern | anity, to Humanity, tub, I made a little gypsy tent over the limb so | Chrlstopher Anstoy to Joiin Brand, Greenmend, | those oppoacd to our Intureat will withdrai [0 tl»: }’{:bul p(:l‘:mum Thl: Colonel was presuma- o) Mema of Hantachy,” . e gudre &‘Tm“' or to }"I’l ‘“""I’m‘i by i {"",‘ The Tarkish wild h““l h“b fo!lllml g;‘:’" that tho coverlnga did not touch the exqulsitely 'lllm;‘n’l'uy. Bay Kato s not to fldget. .Xouknow .| 20ty on and siier Saturday, semf T o h . dges, resemblin io wave-like sand-hitls hip in England than her brother 8~ est, C [0 up durip; bly not one of the Union offlcers who belonged rc'n‘l’&'l":hmolgnllnlufl;a:x'l :’n‘n‘fl’e’.fl.’g o e gome *a7 | which give so marked and particular an appear- mmd'ln x‘i‘nrkcy’.‘l Tho English pursa has been | bender skin, and at tho end of half an liour had | ey yn,‘n 1 stammered, my hands trembling m;:‘lf,.g\a:du?),l?l;. due them will b pald nlanm: to the Bons of Liberty, since, ns will bo noticed, | Liverty'' is a treaonable, widely extonded, and | ance to tho deserts of Weatorn Australla,—tho | 4 Parkish G . | tho pleasure of learing o sigh of satisfaction,of | as 1 took’ out a penctl nnd prerended to write. = IEEE hospoaks of It ns & trensonable organizatlon, | Towerful organizntion, reaching lnfo, almoat, If | lovelor portlons belog dotied with low "‘““:‘2“‘ ;:llll%’l;?r"lux' .nganfilrmm m:‘;cer:n scolug o smilo stoal ovor the face, Whick was now | ** s Kot thon" I altorot, s —1¢ tho only soldicrs connected with it belng Con- | 1Ot all: the countlos of this State; that ieiann of- | mounds interspersed with _crator-pits. :’;:;tng: her?reubfihsn; it : Wiko o pawm | smooth and bedewed with a gentle preepiration, 4 3y darllnge cbila 1 sobbed the poor fellow; Py i lh e anizatlon of two branches—ona civil, the other f - “ '8 Ayl ¥ Loderate Colonale and Captaius, and Coppeshead | Siliiaky, e meimicraot o el belngon prod | Loy ailivi charpetes. abownd. whils | 1o e ot for. & good chanee an dlretly atir, t »drowey voles, iy paont SRR YToE| it ta Fac s o sohore wil b fecuc ot mingied st ey But the -chancs did not come. Tho | *%Cis 5 parently ~ alluvial character abound, while i amateur Brigadier-Gouerala, tlon for the military branch; that Important accrots 1n b PR it withi a bitter groan I tured away stumned— | tountry, this mprning, nvcnnle all ‘«‘;‘Y::mm English peoplo opened thelr eyes tty, my darling, he's a trump. ko him | mad almost at my folly, For I saw It all "Wi that thic Old Bouth Cliurch fn Boston the anclent eonat-lines show distinct traces of o Mr, Judd sags In bls letter that tndividuat | fBreintion to milliary plans wed e ecaliof OF | wnicr.action, Tyo of tlioso lunur plains—Mare i, s my oty or Lo 1 e o cement into the next room and apologiza to him, and | pour, weak, pitiful, jealous fool thal was. from deatruction, Its sale for 100,000 mombers of the Order perhaps entertained | persous of clvil nwmlmnmp,,umimhcrmqu(u Humorum and Mare Chrisium—are walled fn 1 worstiped petted and | been perfected yosterday, on condition th glish pcoplo found out that they have done 1o woa half aslecp already, while I—even in purely political, and as loyal tothe Unlon na the '"E“ the night of Monday, Nov. 14, the follow- | resembling terrostrial scas, Indeed, tho carller Ll enamed persons, mombers of the '‘Sons of " © “Unlon League,” and that among the membera L i obscrvers mistook them for scas, and by that Liberty, " were arrestod, viz, : Obadioh Jackron, | ;e (Latin, mare) they are known to this day. of the organization were offlcers and soldicrs of ,,,2{',‘{:‘,_5‘:;',{2,, |;='i|",'.“'{-°e’|“‘,‘,|'. .".E,!;';{,‘;'.'.‘:,‘“,,";,}:fi: They aro_not_scas, however, but ancient sca- tho Unlon Army. Memory Is o treachorous | peeper: James Geaty, a dangefous’ momber ; | Ueds, now probably nearly, {f not quite, destl- thing, and fhe long Chency controversy mny {;xfi by nl‘v'l‘.rklan;&cl, '.f)t‘;m.fiw ‘:n"l:‘xugnl Byminea! | tute of ;&r' sty arid filr};fl\;«'})}mfi:fixfi ir, K. \WW. Edwards, who harboros ol. A Bave driyen out of the Grand Commandor's | Wit o 1% KO romain in cuslo country, e —— Old Bouath Church, i¥ing hat - | knew that tho organization had such depots, and | completely by lofty mountains, presenting stu- trensonablo purposce, but sny such tend , o Lo pea. carcascd by hor own father, and, without scok- | ghyll niways bo used atfotly na a hise. \as animated with o eplrit_of Indense hontliily o pendous precipices to tle vanlshed sea. . The cncles were sternly rebuked. By whomd | sae Government, that many ot ita loaders must | Jargor mares aro more like occan-beds, They ing or asking an explanntion, I lad rushed Col. Bweot's roport shows that tho | Aave known of tho intcnded ck on this camp | ruu together as terrestrinl oceans do, and gome- iz 0 B 3 o, hnd rushed . It would havo hecti s hurul that short hour—I liad fallen futoa dream, a | nway, lcaving her to think me & scoundrel—nay, | 1aiicnmt iing ahamg . to the fstians In Turkey, and are try~ . 'y ¥y /'3 L3 ¥y | to have torn it down, as was all but Tressurer of tho Ordor, & Brigaior- | BV ERY T, L0 TS f'{t:h':ivhhlr;mcefllmi ey | Umeamorgo into tho brighter, continental ro- ‘:\mgc:rrect(ig;x;mvcs in tlmz' The, rmvyo dresmat Jovo: I who hod nover loved before, | worso. weoks a3 it s bad onougli-to have comee Goneral, o Becretacy of tho Chicago Temple, | knew fohe Jebel aicers conspiring o producs | Eions without a distinct line of dowarkation. In | Ings y nor thought of it, but na slekly boy-and-girl { Whon I turned onco more to the mattress my | near, and the Old South Boctasy shows baal. ' Sent s bor of tha State Council, o ir o et mring fo B! other places thoy show o rugged coaat-line, | scen that tho Turks werc cnemics to Chrlstiauty, | 4 "o omne of sy men. aticnt had fallen asleep, and I stood there | the whole transaction, its vlu{br “V;'!"erin o Grand Sentor, a membor of the State Council, | Fe4.0h LG e’ 5\ raio” attached numbered four, | riting Into cliffs and peaks, and plerced at times | ghiat the Turkish Government fs In bankruptey, | 8410 Bwortny of yay et o 4, ont [iiaking. ! ¥ In the ling sud somo minog, officers, were arrested. 80mo | ywiich iy bolievod to contaln the names of some of | by valloys ond ravincs. cantiot toll you how that day passed, only stipulation that the bullding shall neves and that tho alliance between England and | that Kato Anstoy hind fmplored nic not to'leavy | . 10 8 few minutes I had mado my plsng; then, for relleious purposes befng qullu:' E:flk‘.’.}‘fi‘d Turkey was of no use; while Queen Victorla | her uncle yot; and I1 I was her slave, and watch in hand, I Impatiently walted for Dr. | jtg dlscrodit ns,anything In tho negot of them were tried and found gullty, but it was | fAe leadlng and most dangerous men delonging (o Ouc of the most conspicuous of these lunar by o Court-Martlal, and not by tho Suns of | 4l orgunization in the. soveral countles of the | ocean-beds, also one of the dacpest, is known tions, Barker's return, . o 95, ! ¢ | would have dono her bidding evon to the death, " — — vy Llllim;ty‘i':l:*;anng to v, Siad, wie o sternly :i‘l}‘;l:l{gg{,‘gfi';lmmmmru it ghooticern o e w%\:’m‘, b Seoaiiae, dlaaris s heerly 1 1&.:’,“:::::1;::;{:!:1&:5 tlayiog whv$ m_; of ™4 i Lt U 0y it o th e s e bk fo bl time, anl . few words T SAILEOAD onstrations, cbol army, and us many of the **Sonsol erty" ‘were ¢ T 5 T Tt tho oad of the report will bo. Tound a list | ANY guereiiwabovo montioned an o intcrevis of | 1107 30 (o 80 milos wide Is un extofslve fAncr | \vako up and find that it wos but a dream, 'Tho | gy vau, but instond of Kato belng at tha wit. | 4 o Doctor V1 ulds % you aaid you wero In my RATH tho Govornment may require, bo tricd befors a | PIa{n,which ab tfinos prosonts tine, “JWL"EW o - | dobt for this night’s work.” of promineat members of tho Order fn this | military commission and punished. con tint, with contial stceaks of phra white,— | L0glisti peoplo havo cast the Turklsh beasts | dow aud runnius out to mect me, tho old gon- | “ySycor STt write you o check for 20 | Fentangtion o eprence arirte— Snturday er, vd « d at the door, looking very augry, e 1 dlftleult; 1 t close thi % without saing my | the green aren lying lower apparently than the | awav: and Turkeyis shown to be losing her | tleinan stoo uineas with plgasare,” he runlied. copted., $Sunday oxceptod, $ Mondey Cxcepud. e, Tl Tlole BTt A s | convieiion Hrtthe gratinsie of the. counry o duw | Efay exterior, “Tita geéen Hnk is ATt to | apleits, and i not uble to control hersclf. Bha | 43 e at onco cou ‘g,IEgld of my cont aid | B D oo thnt thoso | TIve Sanday st a. . ' Dill, 1~ D GigeareriL ! y the Eighth Regimont Veteran lieservo " Corps, | catch, except under favorblo conditions, and s [ 15 like n drownlng mon in the mad sea- | SATECE SO EMO BE BN o 0y pationts whoss nanics I have writton on this | OHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWA somrades or commaaders. : Licatdnant Coloriel L. C. Skinner commanding’ | mucki weakenedby tho effoct of numerous small, | waves, sinking lowor and lower; whilo | wimanjuiiff WronEDl L sald, trembling: o | 8lip of paer aro atteuded to woll for tho next | Tieket Ofices, ¢ Ciaricae! Gitcrain. ot add v Following 18 the report: {‘}‘;“f'fé‘;‘i"‘% ::le“lv;;l:t"}fm;‘n“r‘lmlm:rvn.fi % | white, round spots, and gray ridges. Austrla, " liko “a straw on the broad acs, | cou comte hero fort? J two days, and toll our friend Lierc that his mes- | _Catial-atreat., corner Madison-st., and attho depoi: piiabquanTene Port, Caxe Dogalitm Gaickoos | Tweniy-fourth Olo Dattory, Lisut, EJamos W mfi,’:‘fi'?f‘u‘r oo S S e | wlves Hlfe last hopa of reacua to tho drownin | Y gor" merey's nake, don't Keep o backi ¥1 | © olasbecngesato? T | _Kmie > " g T e > 9 Fe & nn. urkey Is tryin, ustrin wi 3 T ed eagerly, a 0 ne: i\ e utant Geserat, Dutric ; g & | gnrrisun at Camp Dotiglas during two woeka of ser- | 8lroady men . ona of tho smallest | fior claws, aud drowh ligraclf an " 4 W, via dllll‘ _flu ;flmmi’fi :nlfi\‘:n Wy 'fl:fl; ip!,z‘,fl g':lm'llnl:flllmlm;:llng.g“hlnh cgm[mwd the emall | TRPOR tion This is ¢ 4 llest rylng lgmlf satd, for tho room scemed to swim round me. i agerly, Pacific Line.. Austrin, too, | Ci Wiien ovorybody s wishing to be o strangorIn | ' Sycao1 it she ts, ho sald, gruflly. “But A v stan qug Nij! e Turkish eycs, Austria is alone smiling at tho o 1 was just In time to eatch the early morning | GiasS RISUG Express. T e e o the finontys of | Men ot o dewands for ndded and wearlng | greater portion of its interlor fo diatinctly | Turkiah Covernment s hor own Qoar, preclons | 199K k here, young aatly st docs ‘;.‘r’-:s iennt’’ | train, aud half mad, hlf oyous, T satlmpaticnt: | Glreh it Hackior Soo ¢ Camp Douslas, taking posscssion of tho | Uuly neceesary to hold harmicss the great Interest | tinged a dusky-green, somatimes very marked, | friend, 8hais trying to ruln heraclf, and Tur- 3 B Ty thors 41l tho train dropped“me at Buruley, Bily St chlcapor sining an Thakrrection o and | conmitted o fale cares whth s sheortul slately. | affording o t7ong suitrust with the puro gray | oy, too. Austrils” uto ot ouo- thiog; aud U1 i 500 M B8 S001LL 1 o aid, pecrng | Siero hody sowiy oiod me ovor o th Four B it ol inois ant ndial 'l 4 rarm, » b Kee 1 3¢ Bd of the Eonthern Jtabelion, tions, tho west, thio green nren oxtends nearly to the | acin is sve’ Lo 1080 ngt ihuy yoars afiop, | Shrough tho erack of tho dovr into the paror, | Me T oy e ¢loaf, frosty morning, and the M?l’l!'e’;l)‘)uy nros. el was fu th carcst cab- i n 28 miost dlstinctiy-bordored of tho darke as fu the stroot, running to the ucarest cab- 4 :Dfill:aqna Ry ts afficers and enitated | gray plains. Ita arca is 50,000 mlles, Tho d aimost unoxampled duty. A garglson | 08 well uily report in relation to the arlgln, progreas, and | ¥ice au result, Ep to the present tme, of tho late Jebel | Overworked for <. FREP PR P spssEREFRRRRRAR That Jacob Thompson, of Minslssippl, Becretary Capt. John Nelson and so much of the police of | oge of tho mare; but olsowhere, us in tho hiere I could sce her white dressj * but I say, BBt Paul & Mo o . 9 wards, Bo Austrin has found it far better to [ 37 ) i sk ) ? | sun glanced frowm the river upon the trees, but [ | 53¢ 1 Winonars: i InMay or ‘Juno lust, under fhe sasurhed name of | with rare ddeiiy and enurgy. der by o narrow, dask-gruy {ringe; cxcopt on the | moparato, . Austriu has got, good rensons for do- | Sioys ETOWInE dul, o delver on, and "o must have thowght mo | duentvalakeloiliiiiin o BT O e e Ik soci. sapuiiod | . Col. 1t AL, Hough aud (i mounted pateol undor | NOFtIikest, where tho gray and grevn aress | furso, Thio Servians sad Slavonlan peopio in | MEREION" 0 1 sammered. mad as I leapt out and rushed fnto the woll- | BUencva Luks Exn ml b by the Rebel Goverument with ‘mgg his command deserve great credit for promptl. | mergo nscusibly to each other. Austria owe dobts to tho Hapaburg family, o v koownpavlor. - a—Nepot corner of Walls and Kinz wwhich they aro golng to pay when the frst he‘;aygfl},’"‘"’ suld, gruflly; “what do you come chance comes, " Twas sllent for o minute, with a wondrous o pale face lying back in an vaay uhrqr by the Lot other Selavorian people speak for them- | foo)(ne stealing over me, 08 ot lnst my lips sald | 173 i o sclves, ns 1 am golng to say only o few things: [ "7y not proiupt, them—*bocauss 1 love her You sconndrell " was roarcid at the same leket-aliice, rpose, commenced | tude In organization and duty eficiently performed. Still another area of green s observed in tho SEL“A;GL.T:%%M,'&% ;xlxmc.u?n‘:lf an c:p:dll'l'u:rf to I have tife honor to be, Jflpmln. yery respuct- { Mare Chrisium, one n!fiw most conspicucus of rolesss rebel prisoners of war at difforont campsin | fully, your obedient sorvant, B, J. SWEET, the moon's dark plaics. It Is completely In- the Northwent, and aid tha **Sons of Liborty' Colonel Commanding. | closed, and is, pcrhaps, the decpest of tho with monoy and arm £ raiseanlnsucrection, enpic . s, “icatel » 1 eried, s Tmlf blind T ran towards | -Dopos comr of Canal and Kiazio-sis. OHIGAN ' CENTR, Depot, fodt oF Labuea BEFa of ?E‘v‘fg“—bmndn 7. Clntk-at., sauthieast cortier of fim g lunar marcs, ~Its arca s 7,000 snuare milca. | Wlion'83,000 Servian familfes crossed the River | o 3 moment, and the sturdy farmer hod planed wo | _oinh, ood ot Palucr Houso. e et Hratan 0 M1t | quATTZRS Tobs Gaus Dovotas, Trexosy | 13 encral tint 1o o gray lzed Wi a0 un- | Dyunbo 'fu tho scventconth contury, Austrian wxhh;;{]r;:fi;e:r&m hier 501" by, tho tiroat. "About the S5th dny OF August It on oxpedition | Hovsk, S0 ¥, M., Ciuicano, Til,. Nov, 6, 1aus, | faistakable tngo of, proun, eapeddully under | Emperors, ona after tho otiier, promised theso | wNo, 4 word, I sald, slowly, My hand was | 3,Lc% all that," Teald; “oniy hoar me? | sral vta dtain and AlrLt s oranized at Teronta, Canads, tndsr tho lev- | —dirig.-Gen, Join ook, Springiatd, Tu.—cx. | WEh Suminaticls, G vercant bue Iy acen to | familics evoryting; but-ll of these promises | yojoy crushod 4 in a viso tho Text iuto, aid rounde droppudes Keipuctiod itlomicty | pay Kaprentic y 3 > i t! CHAC! 16 O romises on paper. 0] {ustria L s commani, corpoucl of 170" o 0D cacaped | reananas Eiret, I am hot eniirely wiro of the tele- | after Lo moon s full. 1 her ol L ““I'm not 8 gentleman, Doctor, but I know Atlantlo Express (daiiy)... fers n Servinn territory, whoy with | 00 'when I mect ous. There, you may go and #Quick!" T sald, “water and some brandy.” | REAL &0 EinipyresatehloRadilin: | Shtel it i o e | Eer ettt Bl | G O Gonrre Brannovione | you wouldn't make her unhappy; but, mylad, | EOOR SDEYR, A% 806, 0 o Pow futuites KOS | N Eayni Hooms i catip, aind aow, Bt 53 & prisanar, Hraj | Eo inat who trifed with tiat ghel s heart wauid ikad rested onmy arm, T 88 BET S aturday Ex. = tundoy £, § Monday B from bis cauup, and sont him a2 & prisanion IfS¢ | Lo tho greatost scoundral that ever steppecton | MCRGECRICCORBY AL o1 gho said, SRt L Howaa o prisance for twenty-two years, with. | G5 SEERTC0 o) o s ito 1s a0 dreamy | fo0bly; ard thoro was such u look of repronch it | OHIOAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS mid CHICAW o B AT W MBS Bl | cufile oo somgclden ron, But T | ) g pom i W § coul anly snncr | KLUNRAN OIFY &y DENVER GEORT LN, Thercsa was, only by Servian and Hungariay | i lier chalr, £ know, and that glorlous evening | “uiNo no—to ask you to give and bless me Tlcket Onlces: At Depots and 122 landoiph-it aid, the real’ Emzmsn of Austrla, w)mngmor L was content to watch the "“Ld““" £aco be- | iy your fove; 1o sk you to forgiva me for my . ho gat thero, with hands folded in P the death of Karlo VL, the Bayarian Prince | Sidomeus s <) cruel woakness, for I must have beon mad,” d her lap, watching the sunsct, Adiep groan mada me turn my head, to aco | SAIACILY & Denver Fast Ex. prisoners and_rebel soldiers, nccam‘mnlml by Col. | graph, sad a messenger will arrive nahout as noon These and other color-changes on the face of . Bt. Leger Grenfel, at ono thuo Morgan's Chlet | ns would a telegram,” Second, though pressed for | the moon—as, for instance, thedarkening of the of 8tafl and alterwards Inspector-General on the | time, Ican explain more fully our circumstances | preat ring-plain of Plato with fucrensing Nghit, st of Gen. Bragg; Col. Vincent Marmaduke, | hera'and whut L propora tu do. Thu city fa filed | gnd like changes in certaln long, windlig linar of Missonrl; Col, Bien Ahderaon, of Kontucky | npwith suepicions charucters, nomo of whom wa | ilieva Ted Hoor and Aadlor bo suggest that Captd, Castleman and Cantrill, formorly of | know tobe cseaped prisoncrs, and others whowere | 43 ovYvould Indicate vegetatlon, wei rotatl Morgan's command, nud other 'Rebel ofifcers, | hera trom Canadn during the Chicogo Convention Ym hipitene) 3 A ionyera Vfls'! on Tluia forco was armed with plstols at Toronty, i rl»lllngm telease tho prisoners of war at Camp | Poseible on the surfaco of the moon. But, hay- idod, and its menibors, 11 citizenn' drces, came to | Dougias, 1lhinve reason 1o beliuve that Col. Mar- | {ug accepted Besscl's conclusion that thero could Chlcago by differont rontes, in tho satie trains | maduke, of the Kebel nrmy, is in the city underan | be neither alr nor water on tho lunar nurrm& which brought the thronging thousands who os- | sestmed naine, and ulso’ Capt. Hines, of Mor- | and cunzcquently no life, those much respoct: semblod on the 20th of Anguat to the Chicago Con- ¥nn‘l command; also @G, S5t Legor Grenfol, | selenograplers could not entertain the hiypothi- veution, and which mado ft diftlcult 1o detect thelr | formerly Morgan's Adjutant-Genoral, as well 8 | oais of lunar vegetatlon, howeyer strong et ‘presence. otiers, oflicer of the kebol army. My Leava. | Amive. triod to ot hld of Ausiris. Maria Thorean | © “Ay faat. e rose nnd walked togother throngh Bpringiold Kx.. thanked the Bervians, and promised somothing | 40 wood, to stop at lnst belicath an overahfd- :l;t‘n’t lt‘.ll:ubl;rzrmor;:o klegd Wwas du]\.n:‘ upon his arms, St Louts ;l.l;l"‘lflfi:;.fml o ugaln, ““"'—l“ Se fonght agalust I owlnfi tree, and there, in low, broken words, I | #7975 X0 ATOUICERs WEre RERVIME o | Lcori Dy Expreas. In tho yoar 1843, fl"sh"'i"“g‘ ogatast un- | told fior I loved hor, and In Her sweot girliah | 0 ntc fonp1ds ot pus T aover earechoBame. | Deoris Keakules niififion, iGm]1{;;'n‘n?u“1‘,4‘:2‘4‘:‘\:;nA\lM.r!n\"mnng TiER Yoastan slmplidt-i mha 1ofiy hee Aaila upon iy ahiul Castelt's Family Mflfla"mnevcrgnvnnp 0P | Eatn Lot Wadirion & help, thoy conquered Hungary,” But Austria | 367% looked up fu my face, and promiscd tobe |. Jolfet & Dwight’ Actominda never showed Lorsol! as an lionust dealer. ¥or | ™ Iiths wite, « LAKE 8HORE & MIOHIGAN forco is, a8 | dence might secm. Tt was to havo been asslated by larga numbors of | .you know, too weak and wich overworked: 3 vl | | But Besscl's opinton, na our readers alread, ¢ W o %00 men, w1 told, to guard between 8,000 aud o 70m B QU Seatary Blcedy T e e o aum? | §,000 Hisonora, 'T um cortafndy not Justiiablo in K“""v Ja Intatiatonty nok ooly_with fhe ‘eatie, Indians, and Iliuoia, and wera {0 be under the lin- witing to take fi[fk"u'";d jneai o arsont these nl':g)gvmflt‘lru fmil'lt:‘ acd iy rflfi'fih}lfi?fih bg'r. - ] oficer: possible, before morning, Tho hea ¢ E‘;"“.‘.'&afif.“:,’:"fl%e",{}".flg' Gen. Clnrlod Walsh,of | DOIE0E O iage the. podg. In order 1o mako | tho stata of tho moun's surface, . 8o far from "The presence of theea officors And men for that | thesc arrests porfect, [ must aluo urrestiwo or | being an airloss, waterless, unalterable desert, purpose was supected by the Governmont, snd | threv prominent cltizens who are counccted with | n changeless mass of dead matter, like so much went home that night_riding in a wonderful Groat Mon's Favorlto Iooks & the good the Scrvians have douc for Auatria, sharlot 1 d of d From Samuel Smiler's Last Nook. _ relnforcoments wore mada to the garrlson at Camp | thee uflicors, of which the proof s ample. voleanje scorln, the moon {s now known to have triumphal charlot instead of a glg, and to my 5 o Bougies which loviricd o exfbuilon“and s | | Hiove et muy sauas il oxlieiont, 1 | an ‘atmospl of considorablo volume and | eyt Risita s givon.-thei stonces for | BLoutsurpriso on reahlog tho s tero was | 8., & SOl et o i, Saonss mem japaraed— ebel " 3 ensity; to present abundant cyidence of X 3 " ¥ ~ K ck: to Dic og unwise ns It {s unsafe, o haye & central bt . o the llto they have given to Austrln, Austrin ‘ Ul {avorite books were Homer, Ovid, and Euripldes, Boldlers to, Canada, othors to Kentucky, aud yut | §0 e SRS oIt o enged” ebol afiny | PIysical activity and chango; und to have, In all | fiaa ‘choked tiem G0 death, — Austrln has | 1 ock plrendyt 1 stammercd. tho fay s y i babRlity, vater encugh' to make life easily ““Hons of Liberty " and gucrrllins 30 their respoct- | near it, unsccuroly guarded, especlally in times of | Prol . 1v0 homet—to Avait s ignal Tor the gonoral upris. | doubt lika these. possiblo .. . . urface, ing which it was determined shonld woon take 1 huve mado repeated representationsonthis sab- ‘The moon 8 tl)lnfi but_very far from dead, lace in the States of 1llinols and Indlana against | Ject, and I um assured that they have been seconds | Delug so much smal lor than tho carth, it hing B tioysraments edboth at distrlct and dopartinent headquarters. | run fts courss more r:Fhlly- but is still a good Tho dungur supposcd to bo past, tho roinforco. | May sk that yuu will aguin reprosent oue necosts | way ol from thut goaf of ‘ultlmate deadnesa to ments sent 1o thy gatrison were ordered ulln\v)wrfa tied, and urgo by telegraph that wo bo relnforeed 8t | wijel, so "m’%“ runomers have theorotically Jeaving bai 1 ugh, witih tho must rigl unce. % = | Ceonomhy tntho uea of ofiCors and adlisted wiehtu | Iregret that Tnm wof ablato consult with yor on | 23affucd ik, ihuro s not tho slightest wlequate " ] v nth's up,” ‘The latter book was also the favorite bople of :gio\vn 1mr (lrlmadn}:lp :u" I:.hok. Bcrvhnul i | g0y %};}’f““."y},‘:”‘h:’kg ',’,‘,{’,:",,n&“‘émfi",;n’“,‘} Charles "'f‘“’“ Fox, who regarded the study of {ours, aod abo s arriated b good inung prom | YLD ouE fsbing, Master Maxs | ot and, Bt ool capocial Amiche In | OIIOAGO, TWAURIE & s o v vame upon me llko thunder, this return, ik BB 9 Qlu'll\lu L):qul:u.u palletnau, '5{1':1 éwal Ldi{c‘rnh—l-L. and T lay thx? night IW"k'-’v—““vMy ‘Lut miscre l\}ll!on, whom .’!‘nx did nt appreciate, taking | Unlon Depol, corner M.u‘u%,mll’e-fi e natrinn Servia: and. . Popoyitens | ble, for this meant tho end of iny vislt; and | Plcusuro "3."“'!““8 feom toarudieo Lust it | ~Ofce; BIRouth Clarkat., appad sl 133 ‘zr 1; G'uawnn chow' mu‘l'kI. h‘«’:?lwwl b | what was to come o the future? I had not | Eran mutuli’n Blln‘l heforg the assembled d tlic Austrians tavlc him to-prison, For theso | H9UELLof that. oot Pittn e Nertosn Hghiarority T e £, 1t off for the time, and, having obtal ook of Pitt's was Nowton's * Principln.” Guntd tho prisonrs of war ‘and POHorm iher | my propuscd action bofore ucting, withous Jolting | S7Fenco: Helson says of the popular view; and | ud many moro thioga sho lius dond agulnat il ermiotton. from Garer, g obtained Agalo, tho carl of Clatham’s fovorito book wia i i . mecessary dutles ot this post, un oppurtunity pass which may never ugain occur, who nd devotod sufficl '_Y ottt | neighborlug country of Servia, sho fs Imlpln;i rounds the next morning, and of conrsc found | ' Barrow's Sermons,'” which hie read so often | (Day Express *10:008. m. [* 4:00p. 1 Abuntthe 18tof Novombor another expedition | und which so pussing would leave uaopen to much m;" 0 n" ovo ) '“m'= lent nttontion und’ she niust Lelp Turkey, Tho fature of | y/ofER ¢, 60 L0 4 that b was able to repeat thom from memory; | Wiacousio, low s A of like charactez was organized in Canady, to bo | dunger. nolonography to ouabls him to thoroughly | «yrkey {s tho future of Austris. It Turkey is i m"{’ Lo servant looked at mo in rather o | Whilo Burke's companions wero Demosthencs, uta Expres 8:08p. m, [*11:008 m. dud by Capt. Hines, and . of th It happen that this action will be delayed tifl | reullze tha probable presont condition of tho v i o g B e e i | Lo e iy 1 fhit vt Traat | o P L ::,‘j_p‘-};“:',,u’,fi‘f“t:,‘{fl"l'i'i‘,,“."’:’,.’,A;‘,":"‘,‘," fost | peculiary-constrained way, as sho sald that her [ Milton, ~Dolingbroke, and Young's Njght | _Nikht kxirc. t9:15p. m, |t 208 M Thougfiu." of the Chicago Conventlon. It was “determined | telegraph {n the morning if anythiog {a done. 17 1 Such being the ense, the hypothesis that the . & mastor liad gone to the off-hand farn, ) . M_nmlnarun via Milwaukee. Tickota for St Fal U y 6% v etation censes 6 {mpoasible or absu 1o e Y ol b y N L — dy s Bl g ae o G hen o | | i o Jelegrol b, pauty tho vartionta- | one ok of a shhracte to fusiy & post | E5¥iatan: il Rirvii i Ghiotuiae mid | Lo to hdar o moro, buk van stong the | fAvoriZhe bograpur, EMline seylg vlat | | TEUHOIS OETRAL BARIOAD, During the canvass whileh preeeded tho eloction, 1. 3. wise, Colonul Corinunding Post, | Uvs assertion that the mythieal man In tho | ey number in all about 21,000,000, Tho Aus- | Firders, louped tho gates aid, eromiug two | o o olyhoad *packet. whilo gvery oao “ricket Onles 121 1AUdOIp 4., near Clkr i S b b sy S catioa, [No, 2.1 Tios ot hin case ceaee 1o Do absolnialy Lrisne aid Lungarlaos numbor, togethor about | {he sffle Into tho wood St about him was prostratod by seaslclces. [ ¢ . 2, + and the peopls of still other natlons |. ¥ 3 ! portion aud uajority o ths Democradic batty, bad | schodulo of arme, awamusition, #nd equipments l_':ll.’fl‘;“un"":;"_ 8 o thorougli-golug seleno- | nimber Jfi?nu B ltwg' douls. Do this mot ALy ;‘;,;flgfi';,,}u'fi’,‘n:"gf':’;:g;fl,{,g:"';'f,‘,} Ccornnflllg‘u‘:ol?\ta:'nn-né‘c:fill’ln{-"‘: e Simapespal | B Louts Raprom. 03 b ih ' selzed: s 3 c ) that, W y J iray’ 5 ¢ Calro & Would Lo catrica tnto ellect to intorfers by mitle | “Hre i tired and forty-nine rovolvers, Joslyws | gt bereparded as fully capablo ol sustalulngg | “1That correspondenits have lost thelr soula, the % 3 1 % tary forcu at the poll st the Demosratle party | patehts i varfous foring of vegetation of “syen an advane- o i f fuvorlto with most poets, from Chaucer to Byron u'ihfifihfim'mum Expresa, battle at Krishevats shows very plainly. cspe. | Faiini with angery and half mud fo turn; bu h i i s na 20 excosu under which to arm themselvos us tousand, four hundred aad twelve ball- ed type that It does not appear how it can just- P! (W i K that ull passed off to. loave o bitter, crushing ond Tennyson. Lord Brougham, Blnwulnyd ‘cotia and Keokuk lixpress. ... clally when Mr, Correapondent gives such a loud s d Carlyle jhavo aifke ad od | Pubugue & Sloux Cily Sndividuals, and lnd uiso oblaied and concealod | SBTHEE: callbro, 4 and by be questioned that tho lunar surface(n fivor: | ery for bis Turkish Drave soldiors, 1t I casy o ey e Lokl on by b youngsspling, | {5 e e oags iz, | Bl & S Gty st different places in thie city arms and wpnl- |40 %udred i aizty-livo uitot-malda for piuoly, | A010 Bosltions, may yob retsn n euflicloucy of | jiid the difference—wos ft truth or not—by | “p R 06 LRAGIEONIBES: ) o ey | students at Glaswow thut, next to Dawosthienes, e ey whont be oL Trisousrsofwur, | | ey Bunred wud twiaty-alue” ona-wrencuss x| JiLHES 1 BIRARTC EHCION SLUIY KRS | reading tho eud of tho Laitle of Krushovals: | oiy, Tulso Kutey—with tho arm of & tall, hand- | 0 study of Dunte was tho best preparativo fof | OITI0AG0, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLEOAW e v ot Mosimaiiats: 1 P, e imclzahot, . 4 ‘““- M1k ;’“V‘-‘Wfi“"‘ cFt o portion of the | i firet and sccond parts ore fine; but the some, military-looking man encireling hok walst, | tho eloquence of the pulpit or the bar. Robert | Depots, fubtof Luko-st., Ldfada-ar,, anil Sixcen: CHorted hat & JorgD. TABbar oF Y of | Two keis bowder, narily niled, cntlre surfacoof the moon, the temporaturo | jugp was llke o mau who 'did not S0 Te Wia ahioulder; and eve Hall sought relfef in Danto from tho rucking | s, aind Canal and sixtecnt-sti, dicket Otices % W poncitan ta ! porsons of | {0 wufidben und Wftoed Rolators for ravolyers, would not vary sufliclently ta materiully allect | expeot to find himself fu & large company with | Jer head reating on bis shouldor; and oven aa | 0 oriinal ai Bydnoy Bmith took Clark-at., and nt depols. gusplcins charactor hnd arclved n the city from | {410 Ilideed und drtcw the exlstance of vegzetablo life. ) pany Ith | | pozed, lie bent his head down and she ralsed | Pains of spinal discasc, and Bydnoy Bimith took to Fayctto and Chrletion Counties In 1ilinols, und thut e oy U s toubiesbarreled: 4 apleco of brend n his mouthi he could not | hor faco—hor Hpa t t his ki o suno poet for comfort und solace in his old more were coming, * . ’En?r{y'?\m-?"u'hmfiun-iawmucnruluu.' Who can tall but that tho sforemontloned | gguligw it and did not want to throw it away,— gty AL S i %58 | age, It was cloracteristic to Goothe thnt his On Sunduy, the 8th day of November, lato inthe | Ouo Huileld rine. fuan [n Lo moou moy not follow tho plan of the | 4o jo bnd 'to keep ¢ botwveen his tecth., Wo | 8810 0 r HElitly v i Deoast. alternoon, 1t bocame cvideut that the city was African triba which” Livingstons tells of, and Blllng up with susplclous chiructors, omo of | Caus DovurAs, Ciuauo, ILL. Nov.7,—4 o'clock | keop bimsclt and bis eattle In cxtensive funar 1 saw 1o more, but stolo blindly nway, went | fuvorlie book should love been Splnoza's could not sco tho falschood, but wo ean suspect 1t o i “Ethics,” In which he sald he found peacs aud 1o il anid that tho Turke hve taken Alege | 0, the stable, saddled and bridled tho horso in Sitldostdu ok Jin © on ch a8 he had been able to find in ¥ o Omal whon were prisoners of wor, and soldiers of the | o, m.—Brig, - Gen. John Cook, Springfieid, 11, | caverns, where the temperature s uniform and + o e o dreamy fashlon, mounted, rode back to Burn. | consolation suc AR st Line, for Omal el rinys Hiot Capk.” s, Col."Groniel, and | fisve mas daring tho Dgh(ho following arross | water sbundant, driving theu forih upon thean | et but oS00 1ok BELUTe it L e OrS | Toy, throw th Urlo to the Man walked straigh, | POOUSTWoRk | " oo ) et Sl Eonenirtl, o L0 ok, oo WAk, o the -+ Sons of Liberiy, s wa | Shiouol ullcers, crcaped prlsoncts of War, and | greon flolds for 4 fortalghtly fkod, when tho sun | gricd to put tip & bridga on chains acroas | t6 thostatlon without socing Fred Garnoty und | oty Vns Hamer, Hunyan's ‘was the old | i resehicr. * ek g w0 7isse yrcred Inrgo muiibers of tho nemburs of tat | “Motkana Adjuiant-Ganerah Col. @, B Leger | coomiior,y® oK daye. sud tho grusslaingood | gy Riyor Morava, mul the length of 4 150, m. e Ordor from the southiorn. portion of inols 10, ca- | Grentel n compuny with d' T, Shanies, au o | Conaigont | Jules ferue ought ot to ueglect 1 was' 915 fect The only pliee to 8ix months glided by, and then I was once | lcgend of Sir Bevis of Smthumptom Which, In | ° Passeuger. 5 " all_probability, gave him the firat fdea of Ny | Autoralass - I . fo b bperato with thent, caped pHsoner uf war, ut Richmond liouss, o lnviings fsld af exidorations croma’ the Morava i on tho 'Supovats | IMOrocallul unon to taks shargo of the practice | Ry, iy rlifoenn o of the nest prelates | HuTembsrene (HiFIAL, o Ll ‘Efi"fi,‘;“:‘,’z,,'L‘:::“;',‘,‘d“l"'}z";‘l{’,;"}',fs‘fgfigfl;’“‘,’," fl:’u‘ e i s, Viucent Marmaduke, brother THE FOREST-HOME, roud; but It 18 very dnmmmul-, aud, out of 100 | 'ty ydone dark night In winter that Twas just | that ever sst on the English bouanbl)r. Joliu | Paciag Night Exp. fur O 000, 10, [¢ 4 oficeraand leudors, ani aacortain their plans 1t | “'Ee . Cion. Chativa Walah, of **Sana of Liher- ' wen, 05 would b lost. ‘The currcat is so i o | Bliarp, sald “Shakspears und the BIblo haye | Kamss Cly Tiarunwicd ing to bed, half wishing that I had lind a cal v o 3 fitn:sn‘?;k',“: 'é?,:.' YJ‘:{‘}.{;‘.}I:".,“{,“;:,lgf;’: 8‘(‘)“:% EI(m;'; 1 know” that 1 lhthl only lie am? ?x‘u; mads'me Archiblshiop of York.” "Tlio two books | picrisen & Bt Josiph & | Liow, X which most impresscd John Wesloy when a [ Downer's Grove A A0 feot deep. ‘Whey suy thut the Turks sre ‘t‘:’;",',t'"}fi!‘}f:&:“_flwlh‘:rl‘,m’.fi:‘é,}i‘fifiug Joung insn rero Fiho lmitation of Chirlst" and ‘| Tex81 Express... :00 p. . |3 marching to Belgride, and now wo see that thoy sliarply, and tho ‘summons that 1 bad ‘Wished for | Taylor's * Holy Living and Dying.” Yet Wesloy *Ex. Sundsy, tILx. o 1 Ex. Mondaj. nfi lrul:m\ A\IE\XIIIIIH ugn:_lln, and without ‘rlo- came, "' 4 wnl accustomed u‘:| cnudzllon x!.nyaung Xrluufll ERIE AND ORIOAGO LINE. vistons too—a Montencurin puper saya ro. The | [ o policeman with n handsome cab, and | Bgutust over-uuch reading. “Bewaro you Le g correspondents have sald many such things, 1t \ t swallowed up {n books,” he would Ticket OfMcer. &1 Clarkat, Falmoer 1ouse, Grasd urcnmxtn'luu that all corres, ulyndnula ur‘a well ’;}'3}},‘,’:},‘;5’3,‘;7,}'{,‘: 3&}:’"“‘“’ 15 thin fod lighit a'i'em‘ “nnuuncnpol love {8 Worth pol:::{l fi ~acifs, and atdopol, Kepeultion Hufliiog. was manfest that Uiey had tho weans of-gatherlng | ty;"" Capt.’ Cantrlll, of ' Morgan's com; H 10160 onalderaby Arger than the Htdle garrison | Chirles “ruvenn {Duscrmmre ™ bacom b Under the glary of the tanted aky, then guarding Letweon 8,000 uud 0,000 prisoncen | Traverss wero arpested in Walal's liouse, ,l!gu r‘nnn peace, ourdonzl ;duv{emu of war ot Cump Douglas, and that, toking sdvan | iy ich wera funnd two carl-londy | KBe rivur crosssd, and gained tho other shors, tage of the excitoment and the largu numbess of | large-size rovolvers, londed and capped; 200 No wmors wureat or pal nlh«l"y know—no more— persous wha would ordinarlly fill the strects on | stands of murketw, losdod, aud ammonition. Also Var Yusutifal—our Dead. lection night, thoy intended to make o ight at- | seized two boses' guns concenled In a roow fn tha tuck on and surprise this camp, relennc audurm the | city, Also, arrested Buck Morris, ‘Uresaurer | The place wherein thoy sleap, 18 s 50 falr prinoucrs of war, cat tho teleiraph wiros, burn'thio | <*Sinaof Llberty,” having complete proof uf a It acarcely scems that Death facrowned King there; id to cry and mourn on other peaplo's graves, I kuowledge.! sallroud depotw, fcizo this banksaud storescontalnig | eleting Shanke (o eacape, and. plutting to roloasa | Yet, 8a we gazo upon thoir bods, Wo woop, R iy ot O o Do e B e | . Axiden! caso, slr, Lig sald, Dr. Barker in | k10 g prisoners uf warin tho Stales of 1linols and ludl- | the wamy ereand in Augitet Tuat, thatr plan Velig o : whom a_correspondont calls a huge man, | oW York witliout clianice. | 8:308, m. | 8:108. 3 T learnod from hitn that a gontleman hadbeon | 48 bis proface to Southoy's % Lifoof Wesley,” | Atiantio . Expresa — vaifi nua, thus organizing an army W give ofoct and, | arizo (n insucrecti d rele A I am aequainted with Wim very well, and be ls that 1t was moro often In his lunds thun an ucel) -Ltoom Bleop- # Eucgens 10 the goncral upelslig, 0" 10ng Conteia-| A il camp: - THeKo ara ey strbngns aig. anar | Leem s o ehis e face oo s of ta foiss 16 ors than 5 fect 8 Inchos Mgh: but tho ,',‘{,’gi':fig,g{’;{,““'l',{,,""},“ Yory saimo cab we Maro iy | thor fn his ragged book reglinant. 1o thiy | 1ok Careand Hoioi Carnsel_sicn p. m.| actop.mm yl'nrlledh ‘lh-" +Sons of rlclunu persuna in the city, bélleved 'to bo guerril- | Stream down. Again we feok ihe bitter wo lijehest man lu the Hervian armyls Horvato- 1 Gont over and broke his log. . work and to the lifo of Richard Daxtor,” he | ~Onlyline runnfng tho hiotel cara to Now York. » m‘w 10] :.I I‘“‘l’:} er of i »-"mr Quty at Cawp us and robul soldlers, “Capt. Nelson aud A, C. | That rant our hearts in that drear Long-Ago— vitch, who 18 7 fect 4 inches high; and in the ‘We wero thero in & fow Minutes, and I was | 888 1 was used to resort whenover sickness Ol ACTP] L ougiss on that day wera sa followa: Coventry, of the pollce, rendured very' eniclont Our Bosutirul—ourboad. [ “Turklen, maybo, some Baron or Frince, of Aus- | WO Wero thera U & fow minutes, and 1, was | 0" janguor ruude me feel tho want of an old 0A00 & PAOIPI0 RAILROAD. Elghey Negtment Veteran ttesery service, Cotonalcd: Biurny trlan or Tungurian blood, Farniahed hoves, where tho auerer hug heon | friend of Whosa company 1 could never bo tired. | P§iokotoemich, Shisaky-arente sad Lursabeorsiosck Sk e Bulnar Comimandlg ‘olonul Commauding, | For hera, low at our foot, tho suniight shlnes AsI,n fow weeks ago, sald, all of the telo- « o Ng:autiuver €61 | Tlow many and nany un hour of self-oblivion (o Tt P SLin i Fiood, Commma Over a littls gruve, where myrtlo twines siani A diinate) ‘talse, T Tuld upon & mattress. I our df Col. Murtiu Fivod, Conunding. e i el 16 Whars mystleiy grams 'and dispatchos aro false, Tiyery one ™4 jhoe conyorsation with my colleazue on- | 1 oW to’ this lifo ot Wealey; and how often Tulal tufantry ist of LLCIAC — Through 1aat, 311 fa tho battor way— | Who rends them can flud out that théy re | sioq,‘wud lie told me what e faired aud hiow ho | Bave Iargued with it, questionsd, rmonstrated, Fagenty fuurh O ey 10 i noveral comareny i '™ 7 Our Beautiful—our Dead. urltied les., Every tolegram aud dispatch | oo gituuted, another important call demanding | beon pevish, crled, sRight excellenti sud fu Gatile. Cotnmanatn ons ol erty ™ fu the saveral counties of the hnt comes from Austris and Turkoy fa fulse, £ A4 T Btate of 1liInofw: J. W, u.l?smmn. i dan Wiion T say that thcso aro falae, I do wot moan | '8 Presence. The result was that I agreod that | ot heavier hours cutroating it, ns it wers, to Adams, d, oud, 1, 8 Morrl Mukiog a total of, i 'thoes that. come. froi - Belgrada of | W0 Would examius the pationt, and then I would toutinug tulkiug to me; for that I heard and Win. 5. um% CEHIUIE. And thero aro thoss swept from the ahores of Life 18, Cuuk, A to o Whoso feot its roughest ways had known! the listened, and was soothed, though I could mak e, 1t 3 could make e e Sf earcontined \n tho por: | sy Wiafh yond: . G W Chautora. surife Togruss are true, Correspondonts caunot fuldll | sty tl Dr. Burkerwreturn. 0000 no roply b (s ., incli bourds 12 feet hign, Thox. Huuter, Bond, « Wi Odell, Crawtond, Is over now, the hiaven gained; all-blest thelr duty whilo they kuow nothingof the d thol Bouniet had only a fow books {n his brar; i, e i Martin Hruoks, lirawn, = Dickens, Combertand, \ | Their Learta in quies lie, anchored at rost— we turned to our patlent, aud as I hold tholamp { ’{. , ‘Lo clection wus .10 tuko place on Tuesday, tho | O. IL Atwood, Jrowi. Ju O. Arnetrung, Do ik 9 " country tliey arein. Real correapondents ought foll n the fair | but they were of tho lest,—Ilomer, Virgll, th, two daye thoreafler. ] Frod ltentick, . Valior, 1 Our Leautitul—our Dead, to know a ittle, at leust, of the languago f fho | SY6F bid face, and the light foll upo Dante, Camocns, 7' A Uy Gofertiing action Ul tho nlgut of Monday, th | AUehd: Hih cian, 1% Wil Rnll -t Sountzy thoy ud thementvea n. Cortosponds | IMir and long, drooplng; mustache, I noarly | Jstte) Cumocns, Hasso and Milton, o Quin- Bth Inwt., probably al the ollcors and leadody and | AV Fpiery Cuas: e Gruu, B udl thors are thoso whoso hoads grow ellvore | o o'yt T be catn spectators, and tell how ""s'.’fim e delty- | Jeremy Taylor, Milton, South, Iurrow, Eum Sir miany widre of the uien and atas of tho expodition | Pt (K SGHiew, 300 Vihale S warde, | In Lite's noon-heat, and, whien th things ore, without any drug I t—no purify. emeslsth I thought. Mino enomy delv: | ‘Thomas Drowhe. Ho' deacribed thess writors | Aisi awlghit lave beow captared, and moro how rubols | TSGR Eilinbalin, Ruvt ickuin Fagotio: Of Death t Inst camo Lo thetm, thay I 1t is'of 10 use oo Ity becauso. tho ofd | ered uto my hand, Kate's lover Iylug brulsed | o IGEIA%, o stllation of Soyen woliien | ¢ Daily exposud; but such delny would hnve projracted the | 4 Mosra Gpamralit Be! ks Eiyats And read untroubled the Inat words, Hofvlan provorb saya: *In'tha 1o ts shaliow | 31, broken—crushod ltko reed b my fect, | &5 R Blolad o coustellation of soven golden |, Shunday wxcopted. ~¥Daly, " neteasary movemente and attendlug excitement {ne | 16 Mo Va Gre Jroy 8t And now I need not kill him to be revenged | 8turs, such as, in thelr clags, no litorature can ouday excepied. ta the very day of the Presldential election, Qur Beautiful—our Dead, bottom ;" so we are able (o eco the truth. for ull his crueity to we, but stand by suplue, | matcly and from theso works he would_ under- S t;l]’:}n:k’ie:{» Intereats involved would :carccly]:lnh s “Panderly sad wo whisper a farowoll, 3L A, axukoviral, Borvlan | a1y would dic: T 3 x‘fl;'a" *to Lulld up an etira body of phlloso- | gy, Izzfimfiffinfig %mfl'}%fl' of Mow Y makng X ks of poatponcaieit. Tk 0! Holewnly sinong the breuchos awell e AT v For a fow bricf moments told me that I pos- ¥ roo-at.Tickot-ofliceas 83 Clark-at., [almor jous e .gvld‘lfl"‘:’lcgm‘::;;zug-g:fl? Sluck fu tha G chriadan g, 1k Lope Franklie. Low renilouy (or the dead, —a molody MARY, MY PRAIRIE-LOVE, sesned greater, knowlelge than 1 cn'lvllu&;fufi., nbrcdc}lck '-‘n'"l(""l" nllel:m '“'.“'"",“fl uts | _ s pacias sl Depor (ot vesititn i " 10 Brig, »en, Johu Covk, commanding the Dis- o Wickeranain, Cook. Al Perpy, Eullqm 8! H ny= —_— and that it I withhield mine, ug which Dr, rong French leunings fu bis cholco of k8, B Toave. Arthve. ; Krict of THiInoie, & copy of WhiCh, BUTbLTEd * Ote : Kbty Gk 91 xnfunh Fuiton. ur Beautifal—-onr Dead. Light and alry as a faery, Barkor could do would savo the flame even now | bis princlpal fovurite belng Buylo, Roussoad, | o) gor e T s musescd to uid madu & yart ‘ot this report, tho iling dudd, Fatton . 1. et bnox, © And sowe leaye fhiew tn fha alfont fight. Bwector thin the rov 1o Jua, trembling fn the socket of lifo’s lamp, Voltaire, Kollin, Fleury, Mulebranclie, and ono | Paf, F5Press: 2y Si0a el Riop = followlug serests wero mado dutlog tho olght:'Col. | EViiker, ot Jut. beathriake, Kuok: | Dim shatows (ask obvcuring thow froms slght 1y darling llitlo Mary, Tho aceuo in the wood tashed bofore me onco | ' English author—Locke, Tlis capocial favorite Factub Papresi: S M S g, x::‘. l;&:x::;:;:'u&.:, lu:l l"h'- '1;.‘ lck;l::g:a. am o ‘L ool wll“lult‘wk.h Fe fiiewor 0x, Al undisturbed under tho ctar s kY, abty With a volca of heavenly tane, againes I IWD;I thgm-l(ntg‘lk Il.wc-:t ta:‘cn up- xu ‘ Bayle's Dictlonary," which was the first | FjDally, < Dally, Bundays excoptad. €ol. Vincent Marmuduke, 8t Bouns ot e, 1 | 3.3k Flhet, Tancoc. 1 B Rt %5 | Weitlngthe comisg “f)“uuu""fil 'lu’— ont 1 Jove hor boyond measure, — b‘l‘v’l‘:l":‘ln"thlv:' vrala n;ulul‘? :‘-‘:S nu:lullt'l?:nt:cll‘h? mmilklgtllx‘l';‘clp?h}tht‘gg ‘{\‘ohlthgllflnfi‘é 23"\:3:'1 ht OHIOAQO, BOOK TELAND & PAOs1U RAILBOAD: ‘Marmadake, No. 50 Adams Jeng Butt, Hancurk, ur Boautlful—our Dead, She fu artluws, proud, and freo; . T e, et SP OB b A e W | Depot, corner of Van Buron wid Bhotitncils. Tickd Walsh, of the 5 Dybtnlelt, Ueudarson, . _ Luww And br b holds not a treasura ora Iny Syea i " ol i melapion o Vit of Frederick's Gillce 80 Clark-ate, Bherinss House. capte” Cantrill, of_ Mo fioitmenn,. i endsrn, ——— Liko my Mary's amiles to me, % Wihat do you think, BMr, Tawler!” sald u | was Jublished, It was u saylng of Frederick's wand, sod - Charles Chus." Burniiswy Menry, 3toulton vs, Beochor, volou at my.elbow, and [ started buck fnto the | that “books wado up uo gmall part of Lrue _Loave. | unknown, probably an officer ‘undor s or. Fruncin, Heuty. New York World, Sepi. 19, , Matchme, Jand of lakos and r""m" present, Lapptucss.” Iu his old ago b eald, My latest | Omaha, Leavonw'th & Atch Ex nume, at the Louse of Gen, Walah; Judge . (,;l‘;,‘:‘,}“_',’;‘ifi“,‘““"- Thomas 0, 8hearman, Asron J, Vanderpool, |¢* Ono ke her from blemish freo! 4 That he'll be past saving in anhour, Isald, | passion will be for lturature.” huuu‘wmmudn on,, 8. Morrly, Treasurcr of **Sons of Liberly," st hin | GG i s and John 8. Hill on one side, and Rogor Al Yo can not—my artless Mary quictly, 1t scoma odd that Marshal Blucher’s favorlte MSht Bxpres. S B Liouss, No. 0 Washington strect; also capluring at | { I, JeTeruor, Pryor onthe other side, drew alargo audience Pourless avurmore must be, “y Lar 80, sald Dr, Barker, sbrugging his | book should have been Klopstock's # Messtuh, L. GATION, ¢ " thowaino Une in Walsl's hiouss, Sbout 30 rodsfrom Efunn, © Aen fn %uduu ‘Westbrook's court yesterday, Judge | Cuicaao, Soptorber, 1876, Caer. BAM, | ghoulders. o m aud Napoleon Bonaparte's favorites Ossais | ~semen et S AN AT A St g5 (“mrl:lbglf‘::ux' arg Ml"‘d'llm%“l‘lflll“mt."um‘:v au- isiaboriuto: Mason, | Dykman had held tlat the Venuo fn Moulton ——————— W Unless—"" “Poems” and “Borrows of Werther.” But GOODRIOH'S BTEAMERS. ORI~ & 1t ek <R L B i A \Oliipaan Blehonouay | V3. Buecher wus changed to New York, and ¥ollowing & Had Example, 1fero I unfolded my plans as Isald bitterly | Napoleon's range of reading was very exten- ¢ 19 largeut-sized buckuhot, and capped. Tho ro- ve, Mehonougn, | had refused to bear here a_ motion Lo Ahenat West Aldin, N. Y., recently 1atd an | to wuyself, “ And heap couls of fire upon his | alye, It fucluded Homer, Virgll, Tasso; novels g which was 8o extraordinarily Iui-gu t}‘utu llv. hcu}.“ Kute, tuke your lover, und God'forgive | of all couutrles, Listorica of gll thnus, mathe- shell an oy o i votvery (Joslyu's patent 10-iuch barrel), alao Joad- | A, Blminoa: Davicas, ! ) 'Ju send It to Franklin Couuty. Mr, Shearmun got #i. edandeapped. Heporting to Urlg. -lien. Jobu L Sbiglor, Jo Tiaviess. an order to show cause, and {f wus at the ays xcepled)... inatlcs leglalutton, uud tholugy. Ho dotuated | YoLih Jouetispid beston bt was opened, when auother eg; i Coolt, colunanding Datrict of Niuols, wnd Col, | Fhos Meitée. Kuux. " bottom o Judge Westbrook's long Mon- | was dlicovered fustdatho blg b, bt subpos: | * *Exectlont,” oxclatmed De. Barker, who waa | what he called *'tho bumbust and tinselon of | s a0 sacmiel g ustli xvulum Tollmau, Comwanding-General of Priv [ e 50T Mabera™™ 4 4 e day calendar. Mr, 8hearmantricd to got It pre- | ed that {he hen had been readlug the “Lf?: of | » frauk, gontlemauly fellow, without profes- | Voltalre, The pralses of Homer and Osslan b | ¥or Greza Bay sud upurl . oas b ule&mp‘hlc dlng:wh. dated Camp Douylas, 1” O A it ard. K. B. Wilsars Michiero ferred, but It had to wait. Then the lawyera | Bumnuel Tilden,” and was trying to evade the | alonal jealousies; audinsa hour's tine we had | was nover wourlod of suunding, ¢+ Read again,” : Nov. 7, 8b 4 ¢'slock In Ao woruing, & copy of | Hovers halioway, Meteer, d: 1day,. ... W, Uarrcil, Sangawoa, | differcd whethicr or not the motlon was “on’old | payment of her tax o the snall’cgg douo that was ueceseary, out peticnt wes'] Lo aald to au otlicer ou board the Hellsrop! T '%&%‘.‘.‘}'fi‘.‘.‘.’:_..‘:’:.mm

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