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S TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. MARCH 1D, 1877. i 5 3 ehfldren should he educated; willing that he | heard from the reptile, and esery dayas it grew shanld have oll the righta of an Amerlean citl- | Targer the sounds that it emitted became louder ren, There 8 alr enough for us all,—let every- | and louder. Atthnes It acemea to be the cronk- body breathe. There is water enough for us afl, | fng of a frog, then a hissing sound was heard, ~let everyhody drink, There s iherty enough | and this was followed frequently by that peeu- for us nfl,—lot evershody be free. The tan who | liar sounid made by a frog as it jumps from the Is not willing to_exiend to cvcrf other human | bank (nto a stream. After these sounds the being every rlght that he clalms Tor himee!f 13 8 | reptile struzgled with eucls vigor as to give Miss dishonent, mean, anid selflsh man. {Applause.] | Brown indeserihable patn. Recentis tho sounds The tnen, Sorth and South, who still lave this | became 80 loul as to be plainly sudible to every country are tired of the uplacables, and they | one In the room. are diegusted with the Bonrhons, 'Thesemen | At Jength the sufferer heeamo so weak that wi tounite with the patriotic men of the | shie eonld not go out of the honse. Until with- North,—with the men in the North who have an | in the lust few daya sho has had noregular med- interest at stake in the great work of re-cstabe | feal attendant, fearing that an operatfon might lshing n Government of law, For my part, | be orered. Under the advice of relatives and call ma of what party you please, 1atn willing | fricnds she used large quantities of strang alco- 10 joln hands with thiese men, without regard to | holic drinks. These did not Intoxicate her, but race, calor, or previous condition. [Applause.] | they kept the teptile dormant for awhile. On ‘These men of the Bouth have already made us | recovering, however, It was more troublesome their debtors. than bafore. Therefore sha discontinued their usc. Then she reluctantly consented to be ex. ghouts not to enfer the coh They took | marrying In haste Tand repenting at lelsure. nonotlee, 2ot Inand drove off. Beme s reao- | Lord Arhbrook fn 1393 married Miss Abinzton, lute man, the observer sl followed, and was | well-known throughout Sarrey, her birthplace, Just in time to sec the palr descend at the door | for her beanty and accomplishinents, The mar- of a honee in one of the best squares In London. | riage was kept sceret from the hushand's family Having failed in bis cfforts cither todeter the | forabout two years, Eventnally Lady Ash- {m engers or to get near enongh to the eab to | brook was Introduced to her hushand's father, ke fts number, the pursuer now gave ap the | and e\'::rfzmnz Wwent asmerry asa marriage chase. Botne time after, belng agatn in London, | bell untif after Lord Ashbrook had succecded our tnformant thoughit he would call at the § to the family title of Viscount, when hie brought house at which the lady and gentlernan bad | o near relative toreside with him, and before allghted, with the view of explaining whac { loug discovered that his wife was more might have reeinced his frantic behavior in wrtial to the relative than to ler hua- shouting to them and in pursuing the cab. He ind. Then the trouble commenced. The found the nlinds of the house down. The mas- | relative left the Ashbrook mansion, but ter led on the previous day of small-pox, | the wife's discontent continued. Blie and his wife wae not expected to recover from | wanted more money, which hier husband refus- the same malady, How the patient fared at the | ed. They scemed to have llved a vat-and-doe hosnital is not Known; nor, i the event of his | life for some time until a * mutual friend” jo- recovery, with what feelings he would be likely | tervencd and harmony was temporarily restor- to recefve the Informatian now at bis service, ed, Lonl Ashbrook,” however, was peculiarly nufucky in lis choica of friends, for’ becoming COL. INGERSOLL. His Recent Addrass in New York City. upper panes fn a parlor window. _Cut the panes to the alze of the funer sash fo that It will tit the glase, Have as tnany panes of clear elnss as you wish of blue; then double all the paners at once, and cut delicate arabesqnes urun them in Jovely patterns, using the points of pins of various slzes to give a finish to the wark. Then Imitate ground-glass in parts re- quired with white tiseue paper, and Hitle dell- cate figures, such as are on Bohemian glass, could be cut'out of fine opague Ietter-paper, and traced with white varnish with a fine camel’s- Thair brush, and dusted with gold hronze. Theso are aflixed, with a very little white varnish, to the blue paper after it tins been fastened to the glass of the window; then with & camel’s-hair pencil dipped In white varnish go all around the white Inside pane which Fuu are going to place over the blue paper. This s to keepont the water when tue wiudow {s washed. Then fasien in the clear glass agalnst the bluo paper with amall brass tacks. Waould not this Iook well on AN FLECTRO- d up or mnid. Ape Cineinnatt, 0. Fmployment Agen TA -2 RAILNOAD ME! work: ale) farm hand TIAN & C),, 204 Soutl Water-at., [ '\ rhx"l'fs‘lzl—l:": a«\r‘ll.l()fi\lllhhfln“fi“s{ LRNTY O Wation, W Clonpers, . Carnouiers strady’ BT et work, atJ. H, SPERBEC] st 0. B iR e Miacelinneons. ANTED-SMART MEX IN EVERY PARTOF THE Ny o st e O T Hgent men. We are cnabied 1o offes rare’ Indutceme: ldl{flflll'l L&YINg meang (0 fnvest In A nermanent ot st i S L T Bl BUATHR o7 pADer, OF Call on JCAY & Clvy URICARD. VWASTEN-AGEXTS IN EVERY TOW: 1 PLENTY OF . K. FLCHRIs. m L. - CGood Words for President Hayes, His Cabinet, and Southern Con- gressmen. An Eloquent Plea for a Cordlal Unlon of tlio Whole Nation. The following Is the concluding portion of the address made by Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, of ‘WIIAT BOUTHERN CONGRESSMEN DID. nR 3 nat iy Northwest for new honeeliold articles. Rail Y - | . Let me tell you something. 1 thelligh Joint | amined by a regular physician, and Dr. J. I, | all the upper pauca of the parior windowsi” v ualnted with Capt. Hugh Baiflic, a witower, | %505 e MeAl Hlfnols, in New York City, on Wednesday even | qominicaton i falleds 1t the Vice-broddont | Demarest,oné. of the. ehiel plaicians of tho ppe SPORTING. ieAnvited i fo s lome for the SHOOUNE | ~extrin ey ety 28 fog Jam: hod never counted tho votes if the election bad | Homeopathic Hospital on \\le's Island, was . MAGICATL CITIES, scason, ‘Tho Captaln went, saw, and conguers | VW AN nati WyASSEIS TO SELL THR oA s TItH TOUR FOR PEACE AND, COMTROMISY, been thrown fnto the House of Representatives, | called . Bt, Fund Pioneer Preas, . TDASE-BALL, ed, not the game Lic Went for, but Lady Ash- | er, el totectar, an e mew arLleier I: ¥ All theae quesgione, my friends, are upon 08, | Sunuel J. Tilden would nut have been eleled, | ~ On.Wednesday the Doctor auestioned his ba- | Tyq tnoenfous expeldient Fesorted to hy the | ‘The first erack of the bat on the ball in the West. | brook, Blie scems to havo becone Infatuated | $2501stsork are ma $20 8 day. €M, o 3 and 1§ 18 for you %o say whether there shiall be | but Rutherford B. IInyes would have heen | tlent very closely, and, after making an exams i ern country will be heard §n the gamen thin week in | With the haudsome widower, fur the teatimany | &3 224 fnd i iF honext ballotr, and only honest bollots, cast fu | elected by Southern votes, [Great applause.] | inatlon, expressed Is opinfon that she had a | City of Duluth to constrain o contamaclaus | o POt R LS PR s n S s nd 6 Toats | on the trial showed that Capt. Buille and Lady | VWWAZTED-3ES T0 sELL w103 ! this country of hot. 1813 for you to saywheth- | Tknaw what Lnm talking about, Dyring the | living éreature within lier. He gave hier such | minority of its creditars tosnccept honorable | gh Loutt beiween e Totianantis S0 5 Lows | 0,1 rool boarded tozethor ot the Fame hotcl | ean Savasy ool s Eavy e é T B e oty shection. | \iehContrees the Sautlicen membes,—not all | foo s would tend bo Irsitate Iy and yeaterday | terms of compromiso etisfatcry 10 the 18R | wouli tnko pisco Tacwday and Wednendsy, but. | ory(le Continenty occupying toums [ the same | =555 E oot il A it ol : ) WANTED-FEMALE B E. majority by legisiating the municipal corpora- tion nutside the body of the city, and creating o village where the city used to be, has heen ently linproved upon by the City of Baxter prings, in Kaneas, Baxter 8prines some yenrs ago, acting under State law, fssued and fuld a number of bonds, and when the coupous came shall be a scramble for office, or a real, honcst effort for principle, Al these questions, 1 say, arc upon us. ‘This{s no time for war. ' War gettles nothing cxcept n mere question of strength, That fs all war ever did settle, You cannot shoot fdens into o man’s head with o musket [laughter}, nor with o cannon futo one of those old Bourbon Demoernte of the North, silte, and % an Indianapolls carrespondent eays they have been | Sifer Sy actini, g‘.g'“:{ Seapoctyas han poatpaned to ¥aturday and Sunday next, The nat- | cerned were highly respected until the breath ural strensth of the Indlanapolle, aided by thetr | of rumor first, touched Lady Ashbrook In 1875, Southern practice, should make them stronit oppo- | and has finally resulted In her destruction. nents for the Browns. Tue Tminuxe docan't yet [ Lord Ashrook, it {s sofd, has made up his mind believe that there fa much difetnce In the piich- | 10 start ou an extended Continental tour, the i disgrace atlaching {0 the proccedings In the foughit upon the fleld of war against the life of our country,~then held fo their hands, 8o to spenk, the destiny of the United States. With one word ey could bave plunzed us into the Liell of clvil war. We were not saved by the Northern Demoacrats; we were not aaved by the great host of honesty and reform. We wers scribed by the girl, but plainly saw the motfona of tho creature as it distended the girl's ema- clated form. His treatruent of this most re- markable case ab this enrly stago of his exam- inatlou is nv:ccisurfl‘y of an ‘‘expectant? char- ncter. * She may,’ he eald, “hiave swallowed & (rm:hn lizaril, or gone rr.qn whon sinall, at n VWASTED-AN STED-AN | ED AXD FIMST. fly: thire only who i faly Cometent i can S1V8 @)0) Tlorendes netd il AL S5 W ame oLy corernt gt need 1] 7ANTED=A GIEL TO DO G . ITOGSE- “ work. Apply at 2 ')nur! RAL TOUYE: thelr favor and ordered the city ofliclals to satisfy their demands, wherenpon the property- holders, naturally indfinant st being required io }my a public debt, hit upon a novel experdient or efreutaventing the Marahals and the courts. This was to move the. city lm\llly Leyond the city limits, The business flems Mara” now ar- raiiging for the purchase of elihty acres of land, north of the town to which they fatend to move their husiness houses, This will take most of thelr personal mln:rty out of the city Hmite," Bo that when the Murshal comer to lm-ly on the 18 saved by those who o destroy the | Lhe time she apeaks of di ug [rom the erock, | due ft repwdiated them with choracteristte - Divoree Court | RAPARTII, o e You cannot let predjudices out with tho sword. | Sation. botauss they b i eaoiats ot “War, | dust what It 15T am, of course unablo to doters | (sellty. Tio bondholders brought sult and the | The Philadelphia Sunday World dlscourses of | pesith RIS Moty Allacted BIK | W ARRIR: Tty e orv ‘This fs the time for reason, for discussion. for | (Applause.] They refuscd to with the { mine; but that for some time a creatursof | Uniied Stutes bistrict Court gave judgment in | the new Athletics, saylng that Eggler mizht be a pald. Tnqulre near Twentyonfil, cumpromliee. 'This 8 the time to repair, to re- | Bourbous of the North, They salds * We like B some kind has heen living and growing in her 13 beyond tlie shadow of ‘a donbt. 1 aliall e deavor (uvznln her permissiom Lo go to the ho: pital on Wand's Islund, where, If other mcans fall, the creature will be removed.’* CURRENT GOSSIP. TWO LETTERS, Two letters came to-night from twvo good men; One blithely free—an error now and then bulld, to preserve. War destroys; peace cre- ates, War Is deeay and death; peacels fimwl.h. snd life, and sunlight, and alr, War kills men ~—not inistakes. Artiliery does notreason; it as- gerts, A bayonet has point cuough, but no logie. Whei the sword s drawn, rcason re- mains in the seabbarid, 1t {8 not enough to win upon the fleld of battle; we must stand victors within the realm ol thought. There inust be peace between the North and Yo i HACTICAL, SHIRTMAKERS WHO lef & Wilwan's maslines, o tare 1ot . Wikt BROS., 87T W IBE&IMI‘GL. Mp-) :l‘hc: (R 3 ——— member, but that he Omt wants some pay from o P, B | N R LOUSAUL N SOUT CAROLIA warth b, per cenl, * 40 that ** the Athictic man. CavoMixg, March 1.—The Soutnern people pEermchn koo dnra paol;eeliing by bringing sult | undoubtedly ke the political anardiy and. con- fuslon which haa prevalled down there for the tsuch 2 all cilvesi the e that the Philadsiphls Clop inaniazers have | Last eleven or tiwelve yeara. Strange s it may ay- been lwlungnmnll and commanding their men to | Pear to us Northerners, all Investigations of this i ‘n“«‘.fntff‘."u‘:fl“h’v‘.l ‘mg;wu(;.m:fi:"":& :nnl ‘;nul::‘rk :'.’fi matter proves the truth of this assertion, If Hlony, and not une man i tio great city hax beon | tHEY do not like it why do the Democrats there otin this country; we know ~ what war Is; our land was laid waste; our homes, and towns, and cities were reduced to ashes; there shall be no_tore war that we ean prevent. A Preshlent shall bo chosen, and tlat President shall” be Inaugurated.” ‘Men, I sag, who lad fought upon the flell of battle against our pnr\(. staod up in the caucuses of “the Demo- cratfe pnrg In Washington and used those very words, [Great applanse.] To them we are In- { NTED -~ AALE, dehted for the peaceful solution of the question. Bouth some time; nut a conquered pease, but & of hacklone enoush tw prosectite under 1t, | Practico fntimidatlon, fraud, violence, murder, | “yiroAT1ONS WA N ence that conquers, Amlluse.r With a e, d It, #o to i city he will find no city there. Tt whl fiave van- | hen” people will have a pourer opinion of Phila- J SITUAT % WAN'T) Pt of our wintdy wlih & cloar perceps | LICS Bato us peace., fhey, prosersel, ' 3 10 | in punctuntion—but full oflovo and It fshed Tike & morniug Taist; aml I this tHING | Geinhinincnny (i they orny bk bt sud bulldotlug gonerally! Noone WAuts thim | encsoimimmcmnmien Andtendernames: **Pearl, Pet, and Angel-Wife," It warms with passion, and that fond concelt o womon love, 8o forceful, brave, and sweet; 1t comen from far away, o'er land and ses, To bring wy plighted Jover's dreams to me. ‘Tne othor, from beginning to the epd, 1lolde no word devper than ** Your Truest Friend '; Is pure and porfeet as the morning stars, Whorcin no sylavle of passion mars tlon of our difiicultics, tutherford B, Hayes becomo President of tho United States. Nations bave been saved by the courage, the grandeur, of one man, Above all things, a President should be a patrlot. Party, at best, (sonly o means to an_end,—that end being the good of the cmmlra;lhu happiness of the pet:}flu. The President fook the right hand of the North and put It into the right hand of tho South, and sald, “Lot us be {rlends, [Applause,] We arted at the cannon’s mouth; we wero divided Ey the edge of the mmcrlng sword; wo must Decome nequalnted again, Wo nre equals; we are all fellow-citizens, In a Government of the people, by the people, and for the people, there srhalf not'be an outcast cinse, whetlier white or Dlack. {Cheers.) To this feaat every child of the Hepublic shall be invited and wolcomed.” It was a grand tnlufi grandly done. If the Yresident succeeds in his policy, it will bo an finmense compliment to his braf, If ho falls, piescrve that priceless gift forever, | Applause.] \Vhy should wo live lu comity? 1f there is any way to sottle this question by foasoning, by argumnent, by compromlse, let us settle It in that way, When the Prestdent delivered his inaugural, he kuew exactly the position that had been takon Dy these Southern men, Iie must have known'it, Ile knew the patriotic stand they had taken, io knew that the op- portunity bad beon presented to the Bvuth to show thiat they still oved this conuiry, and ho knew that the opportunity had been grandly Improved by themn, Kuowing all {lis, hc ex- tended to these men, to the entire South, not the sword of war, bat the olive-branch of peace. SURLIMITY OF TOE I'RESIDENT'S COURSE, Iu the politieal history of the world there has been no grander, no sublimer act. Remembes now, that tis was done In the midst of political excitement, when the storn of hate was at jts flercest; when the Democratic party of the smn on and this debice for getting rid of the city debis hecomies contazious ali our Western cltfes, whicl arc sald to huve been anilt by magic will also disappear by mayric a la Prospero: And, like the baseless fabric of this'vision, The clond-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, The soleinn templen, o + » » s ~o o o shall diseolve . And, like this uusulmiantial pageant faded, Z Leave not o rack behind. —— TWO DOG STORIES. Harl{ford Post: A little dog belonging to Mr. Ienac Roberts, of Middletown, for somec days past had seen members of the famlly go to the barn for czgs. Thuradag he was scen coming from the barn to the house with the rooster fn full chase. The dog got in alicad and deposited an ¢p upon the floors He probably thought he could save the family the trouble of wolug to Tho DresdnsiahE Clah of, 6 6tg, kaptitiata, | oD 0Mks. Thayike it and mill have it-=gud . le¢ for 'tha amatnf champlonship. have' completed | ' have it if It can bo done constitationully; thelr orzantantion for the yenr by the election of | 2nd, cut here In the subburbs, we think it can, D. F. Dee na I'resident, and I, & Norton na Sec- 3 retal ‘The address of the Jatter oflicer is 10, 12, Jueat wliy o i lepublicans Uisra, atlow, thjs 3nd 14 Lake sbrast. - ‘Tho teamn wil conmet of W, | 5tato of thlugs wheu they can, ot auy time, put }:'«7‘“;'1&' ;“J,; ’l‘lnrlr'my. |:|‘ 0, Ul':m;lm 1b o stop to It If they will; but no, they like it tuo. uttertield, 2 |, Porres| , And chan N MeCarthys 11, and change ‘Gn X gf 5 Now, as everybody interested likes it, ft must be Zelilnger, r. §.1 F Leslis and W, Gatiib. apecta. | constitutional—or can easlly bo made eo, tors. This fsthe same team ns presented last Liviug away down here in the swamps of the ear, excepting Forrest, who cancht for the Acte ;. ¢ Temr o Snmeton, Wires and MeCanby, who pitey. | Calumink, 1 bave nn iica as to the best (and ed for another cinb in Chicagu, Spalding le get- | Ouly) way to scttle thls momentous ques- ting up new uniforma for the team, tlon fafriy and and finally. My plan (s thot new "'Erhneul‘m:l;l-ldm;:&f:rm% :Il:pdfd‘hlh‘a Nc-lv’l'lfms clections shall be urderca inLoulslana and South Fierm ndsesestotier pirits hane BN | caruuua,—tuo clotlns to o uld on the 34 of uses st of piayers who liyo sigied two contracts | April next. Iave this thing done promptiy. for the coming searon,” There's an unpleasant | Ilave no restrictions whatever. Let the Ku- mistake in that sentence, becansc Tig Trinene | Klux and bulldozers Joose, Jot all sorts dld uot asyofthe men in it lint thatthiey had aigned | of intimidations and viclene: be in TED~FAMILES IN W, avd Uernian female 1 XT 0P 8 ot Sean nav cAn be #uppiled b 13, 1178 oilice, No, 173 North {Ialsted- 8., corner Milwankee-ay, T RENT-I0OUSES. Wont Sid 0o RESTWEST KIDE-TWOSTORT NINE. oot dwelling hones: L ani atie. ADH 16 S 106 Sortis Fautun st e "Il‘)lfll.\"\'“ Wll.hdlfll\'T. 10-ROOM tarvani-si._Inquire The quaint reflnement of his loving thonght, That guerdan of my sccret, denrly bought, But silence has become a sin to me: Forglve, O trusting heart beyond tho sea! This dream of love brings not stich perfect rest As friendship’s chaln, whose ties T lovo thie best. 8o full of pearly blossoms aro the summer-howers, Why should my garden-tree he vald of flowers? Lo bungn e two contructs,—only that they were claimed by | order, let ‘'em colonkze voters, \repeat Mincelinne it will be sn equal compliment to his heart. | North was denounicing the President asa fraud | - x; ] 4 tho barn for eges in future, two clibe, Detwean which thin b h aFepeaty ... Mincelinncous, -Cheers 1o lxu;':wfldl'll.‘?!d‘;u;gdhu et 5‘5&' dhoal; whn [t Kv}umdcnm‘l;dcd ha Sir Rouo Vi Sarch 1, Mrvona Conns: | Woeraments Unin: A venlentof Sectamento | aiferencs; i Yl ilver it comon o s St balotbotes, ety st and sunt fo et | rpo, mesT—pesfRARGE yanced; ho has exten: 3 ildey take the oath of oflice and_unshenth the % R s the proprictor of a dog and a cat, which are | defonse of jocal manazer, Mutrle, and ves 4 4 ning 2 it Droken the silenco of batred with the words of | bolsterous sword of civil war. Recollect, this A MILLIONAIRE DUCHESS, frieuds, ond appear fo havo much pleasure *Cluse make 8 miatako 'in publish. | ¥ards. Let tliem have as many Returuing | 1oglonst senaibly adds: * S0t thie names of 1eeIE DIAYErs Bota they are re- | Boards as they can think of, and appeal to auy cured, av it lus 8 tendency to give rome ‘of them | numnber of State Supreme Courts; aud let ail the name of revolver. ' 14 1 dorbileen truc that | hunds (both sides) rear, sud tear, and swear, and Mutrle never intended to go to any otber pluce than | lie and nesussinate until assussination * censes Fall Tuver, but ret he was clatwed with all | to ben virtue,” Let em huve s’ general good solemnity by te Live Oak, . time, genuive fup. In fuct, let e have a timte 1t appears from a Syracueo correspondent that | cluss Southern Btates constitutional election, Highau hna been rulexated from the realaw of fan- | and no soldlers wituin a thousand mileaof there? cy und epeculation down Into ohedience to a cun- But In cousiderativn of the privilege thus tract. It Is well that this shoulil be ro, for he was granted, there skiall be no appeal to the Federal getting to bo the nntlonal problem. ine Esstern | Ciurts, no cail upon the President for military papera were il clamorlng for his cazagement iy Ve atd, The must settle it all withl o Hartford teuin, And 500Ny of theu aesertid that | OF Othur ahd, irony i Hoxton wanted him. ~Add to this that the Cinein. | themscives and for themsclves sudtinally, Try astl ypers continuully claimed hiu, and thut the | that plan once. probantlity wos that Le would gu there, and the “Tne world fs governed too much,” some taixture [s seen. Ti hns heen seftled, however, | fllustrious nincompoop has said, therefore let and 'nr{ properly. Symecuse newded o stzong, | thess Boutherners (both parties) govern than- Y‘lr‘lck 3 :fim"m thchur, 'n'"‘d‘ r;n:hunt one. | selves as best they e, Let them have an 5, b the way, curlous cnoneh that the reason | oj 2 Wiy Iichain' 1uft the Hartjords hua Sut crapped | iocon at Isan clection, There is othing fn out. It nppears that after the close of the scasun o aetu this ook, of 157 who thi ho went to tending Lar far a llving, and that the | bevpic iu this neck of woods ™ who thivi tone of the clut couldn't atand thai—In_which it | thut an election Leld after that plan would be was on the right planv, When Dick_gaye up bar- | about ns fafr in Its results as any that have been tending the minnagement wanted bl back, but the | held *away down tn Dixie*’ for many a year, New York World, A now chanter bas been added to the singular romance {n real Hfe of the great Gnlicra estate and its hele, The clever Duke (twice a Duke) who ncreasod it 8o cnormously was o remark- able man in his way. His son, Phillp Ferrard, who s 80 thiorough-paced o Radical that ho re- fuses to nccept two ducal titles ond s property like that of the Vanderbiits or $he Astors, by luheritance from his father, is o atfll more re- markable mau o bis way, And now it comes to Hght that the widow of the flrat and mother of tue second of thesc singular porsonages (s her- solf a romarkable woman o her way, She was a daugliter of the splendld Genoust houso of Brignole-8ale, and tiberited in her own right a frut.(urmuu. Bho was presented at court in 'uris in the days of Louls Plilippe, and that keen-witted ofd King and his mnl«:h-mnk‘ng Queen treated her with extraordinary at- tentton, pnnr becauss of her illusirious nnunq-,.-, partly beeause of her * besux ) welcome. PRESIDENT IIAYES' CADINET. Actuated by this broad and catbolic spirit, ho sclected his constitutional adyisers: and ul- low e to nn{ right here, tho President has n right to select his constitutioun? adviscrs to sult himself [npp\nuw!; and the Idea of men endeavoring to forve themselves or others into the Cabinet of the President, nzainst, as it were, ula will—why, 1would as soon think of elrcu- Tating a petition wcumlpnl wOInG Wowan to mars ry me, [Laughter] He has gathered around hilm tho men ho conslders the wisest andthe Dest, ond, 1 soy, let us glyn them a fair enance. 1 say, lot ua be honest with the Presiaent of the United States and his Cabinet, and give his pol- {ey o fMr and honest chav Mr. Evarts [chocrs] 8 0 man stunding confessedly ut the head of the Awmeriean Bar; be ls.llur(culy acquainted with futernutional law, and his character s without astaln, - Curl Schurz 1s A man of culture, a inan of great Hterary attaloments, and, I believe, an lionest man, unaun ortor and 8 relormer by nature. I look upou his sclection as areal was when they resolved in Congress that the decislon of tho Ilfgh Commission was (llegal and vold; wlien' Beuntors in thelr places were charging Judges of the Supreme Court with porjury, willful and corrupt; when men in high places were predieting the downfoll of the Re- ublie; when the Democrutle portion of the cgislature of Olilo publicly renounced all con- fidence in God. 'The Prusident, rising above the passions, prejudices, and batreds of the hour, above cvery conslderation cxcept the honor, the glnr‘y and prosperity of the whole country, sald:, ‘*Let us bo rothiers; let us forzet the peaty et us forget cverything except the debt we owe to the brave men who saved our Natloo. [Applnune:} Lot us dig a grave, and dig it wide, and dig It deep, and Jet us throw Into this sep- ulehre tho chains, snd whips, and auction- blocke; let us leave there our prejudlecs, the hatreds and beart-burninge of the years that ars lead, and Jet us bury them out of "the sight of men, and over them all let us writethis epitaph, * Sacred to forgetfulness.' each other's soulety. Thoy pluy together. cat togethier, and hunt together. Yesterday they were cach given o plece of ment. Thé dog swallowed ber's at ono culp, but the ecat proceedod more slowly, the dog meanwhile stunding by with a countenance wlhich bore evidence of o willlngness amounting to anxiety to help the feline with the Job in hand, Thie cat, however, would not be asslsted, but growled determinedly whenever the doi ap- ronched too close, The latter looked on re- ectingly for a minute longer, but suddenly was scizad with anfden. A few yands distant wos o knot-hole at which they bad been accustomed to watch for rata and mice, Runningto this hole the canine commenced a brisk scrutehing and vigorous barking, as_thourh a whole colony of ruts were lu sight. The cut ran to the hole to -nssist in & capture, and the dog completed her llrnt:fi(ml dewonstratiun by “swallowing the meal IIINT FOR OLD CLOTHES’ DEALERS. Suburnni. [OLREST-OSE OF THE FINEST HOMES 1N S, nrnace, “arze n 10 rooms, fns, 1 runas, 850, SCUBDER & MASON, 107 and 109 Lcae TO RENT—IEDONMS. Nouth Side, %0 RENT-ROOMS—#3 CLARKST.~ET.E0A AR e L i 4 ehiolce front roumiss also, o yet NT—NICELT-¥| 20 AT R 2 prices. Apply st Hoony 20, 115 Lait Tian. ASD 83 ROOMS AROVE ON Talmer flose, from May 1. i, 140 Dewrbornept., - ORYAND BABE. 1117501 Lk ONS oF BYS Years, i 41 Mairo e, 1 NO. w2 W T._B. BOYD, ftoom 2 e g : o RENT=sTORE i 1 We have fought and hated cnough, Our New York Milliner. matter was not ecitled (hat way, Nu patent, e copyright, for this idea nor this curner Curtla, with fxtures o for wrocery ¥ id _to futelligonce and nd partly becausa of her mili- Y R Noy ) pyrighty 3 & ar any Antielase by ) . THOMDSON %,‘:l’l’"fl’.“"‘[f\“;"h“';"e_] Richard W, [Fliowpson I | SOUDLEY 8 prostrates labor Is fn rags; enerey | fouo’ Sho Plall dosporately 1 mill- | Tttarcoorted tht o dealer in second-hand | ™3\ ou N S Loals wore getting fota bettor | ariidle. Tiritosorinr, | | Sl Radg. s 1y TUOMTSUN, Yave known persoinlly for many year. Ho s o f Lasenunty hands; th wheols of the factory afe | syl thele youngeat. son, ‘the Dike of Mont- | clothes living in tho Quartior Latiu n Forls hus | atina than heforo since the clogtig of Tant sesaun, ——y & veellnncous, o tinal 3 % N i n o somewhat ingenious Idea of disposing s ind It Khare of rows and troubles, nnd shoul: e o rs e b o aas ol | by tho Koy of foar, Conlldonca fsWhatwa ncai; | Bensier: aid us Kiog Louts Hilippa and Quon Lo Gt ¥ | Do congratulated on the succusainl sormpuation of e GUND. THu FovaTi 410. Ametic were by no means sure that they woull succeed in humbugeing England and mnrr’- fug Montpensier to the child-sister of fsabella nf Bpaln, they encouragad Mile. Driguolv-8ale o8 o second n.rth to his princely bow. But Gulzot achicved Dis purpose. The Duke mar- rled his S8panish Princesa; and the Genose helr- ess, disgusted with life, gave her hand and for- tuna to her countryman, Ferrarl, Duke of Gall- cra. Now that her husband has dlml‘ 'lm(l that h of the garmonts which are too old-fashioned or too dilaplduted to fetch anything like s good prive. Attached to the various articles hanging outslile his shop are mwdestly-written cards con- talulug anvouncements like the followlngz: # Palr of trousers worn by M. Guizot on hia wr- rival In Paris "—"Overeoat belonging to Mr, Littre veforo he beeamo celebrated =t Dress- fur-gown formerty belonging to Alexaudre Dumaa "'—* Veat worn by M. Thiers when Prest- all of them. Tho Dormn cunteact went thelr way., As n rule, a snceze [sthe warning nature eives S0 e s teived Tiere Jont Toendiy, Thoingy | bt suiue part af the body Iy expusel toa cools had & amall - row with Kemsen, growluz ont of _hia | F tetuperature than the othier parts, and thatthe unwillingness to subimlt to the' Lengue rales, This | stieezer §s Heatehing coll.” Next to the warn- hungon for sotno timo, bat It, 100, has finally | dug, what fs the use of the aucczef It throws been wetlicd, und Rewsen arrbved on the | opon the pores of tho whole body, and induces ground Satarday et us 4 telgmm from | agentie persplratiun; ina wond, it throws off Bt Lonls saye. Another bit of good Juck | thicold. ' A ebild rarely sncezes more than was the narcow escupe they bad fram birtue | g nery . Foelerat his awn u"&' gl Yt iz, "y.l" twiee,—perspiration fs Teadily induced in a carions to nofu the perewiency with whicy {‘“““‘; au ol wan, on the cuntrory, sneezcs confldence in cach other; coufldence in our fn- stitutions, in our form of Government, in tho fature; contlidence in law; confidence in liberty, in progress, and in the lgrnnd destiny of the at epublic, T oxtend to you, cach’aud all, e olive-branch of peace.’ Fellow-citizons of the South, I beseech you to take ft. By the memory of thuse who died for nuught, by the charred remans of your remem- bered honies, by tho ashes of your statcamon ling v and 1 0 I believe he hos hielped to write every plntform teain Yeates, it tias put before the worid, He Is on uxcellent Juwyer, and one of the kindest, and purest, and hest of men, Gen. Key [cheers]—I will be honest with you. [Lau] xturij When 1 first ieard of it, T did not like it. T'went to coll on Gen, Koy—now foilow mo fairly~and let me cay [ ani satisficd with that appointment. It will do. {Cheers.] Why, he beglus to resem- ble o Republican ulrer O BETL OF §§ 07 €10185 W8 frod 10t Boed man, T, B LOY D, Loom 14, 116 Madisonst. WANTED-TO HRENET. Wi'fifi\’?fifif’ziql. cusToN GO0 T P urnishod 830 dnte el o nplause.] Ho lier son obstinately refuscs to_accept his Inher- ; Caste o T wli 2 duzenton dozen tiues, with o loudl, 0, U aahl oueht agatnst this Hovectmcnts Bl aid earty | deads for " the palie of your sons aud Your | fiance, tha Widowed Drichoss inda Merself aver- | dent of theRopublic.” It f, perhupe, nocdless | Easiern povers uutouics his eogienient, w cxplosive cutcltomiies. it 1s harderto sep hhin e RS e us titich en as though he bad lived i thio | dougbters and thelr falr childroa yet 1o | )yrdched with wealth. Slio has pecordingly, in | $0 say that theso interesting relics aro rpldly | B, Guusedat nil. Lastly, & disuteh indicaien | porepirivg. When oue ia sltting by ou open i A Ok L e setnsts 1o "thers | ey 1 laplore o o take 16 with | 0O e roapoctivo sentimont as ruro s arg | bought and prowlly woms by v eeonomhil | fhat L Sianagors huve ioko. o the fact that | Witalow, and Hluds hitusclf sheczing, duturo tells | "X THESTIOR 0¥ FIAYG ROVERY TTURLLE 1o ot tbing bt his favore—h never was a meme | 1oving and with losal hands. Tt will ealtivato | §0%, o o"or tntuliug, deliborately. bostowed | Students, noiwithsianding the = skepticlsm of | Siohtnan ta o fomnckabiy pour butter. . 1t scome, | W bs b taictnit colde Tl shoutd et up e | S5 e followtor spe ial harsoas in a0 10 e e el nat ray 1o Tor b votod Top | Your Wasted ficlda It Wil vebulld your towns | 3of Bees OF Ty SO, (AEerail Peatoliod | mome of fhe purchusers. ¥ Wonld yoit huve 1o | vuiareford, fhat tuey pmoies (o piny tholr toutn Gt | ptnnile, wali whott and 1ake n_full fmabior of | 5, 0ne Geo. Bieck & 'Co.y 114 octaves, wyuate. crand, Dot o ot tuacy | and citics: 1 will Al your coffers with golds it | 5 cstate near Bologno, tn Ttaly, worth #3000 | LU0 0 (o1l younie artist ono day, ws e Ine | Srit e dollowas Nichule, . & Clpp, & § Crots, | St weli uhout, and take . full tumbler, of | pinlon, 4 ihd Coar, Wil ail Moders o Do'ya vell 1o that Telormation 1s not posuibla | Will educato your chifdrcns it will swell thosails | Ty 07 (PSERTRN ST RS 08 SEERIL IRV LD | poceted o volvateen cont, that this belonged to | 18, : Seeasy, ' i tinitin, 3 b.; Force, s.8.% i o LS i 7 icn, £ Wiana, 3Toctaves, carved fegs nad case; 3 £2in, sallet & Davls, 74 oxtaves, han: Iega and cawe, nearly nd Garh, o bandiatne carred e 7 0ctave Fresia, rosewind case, 6100, Alarge amortiient Of organs from $%i Lo §123, W, W, KIMBALL, of your commerce; 16 will cause tho roses of joy to clamber and elimb over the broken cannon of wars it will floot the cabiusof the freedmen with light, ond clothe the weak In miore than couts of mnil, nud wrap the poor and lowly in measureless content. Toke its tho North ‘wilt forglve if the South will forget. Tako it the negro will wipe fromn the tablet of memory tho strokes and scars of 200 e;enn. and blur “with hupnew tears the record of hs wrongs. Take It3 1t will unite our nation; it will mako us broth- «ra once agalu, Take it, and Justics will sit in your courts under th outspread wins of peace. ake it, and the brain and thelips of the Muturo will be free. Take it {t will bud and blossom fu your hands, and 11} your Jand with fragrauce oud with Joy. Take Ity sl we have passed the midnight of our ‘mllllml history, und the star of hope beralds azain the ristng sun. ————— THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT. i 1 e e nd Dianee g, "ie | that the suceze ret i motion, AT ho does this, Dircetors lave elected MeGenry ‘Capiain ‘of tho | o Will ot be tetllug, an hour aiter, that he has soam fortho season, One hit of 1 fuck hige beful- | 8 *cold in his head,” or clicst, or luugs.—Lr. Ten the Club with wll the goud: the papers In the | £ Wentworth, Enet liase almost unaninotsly elected thiem cham. e ———as plous for this yoar, umil limav hamper thele play | The nearer wo arrive at what looks Itke or oz- I alwaya remtided that they murt win the flag | peets nature. the closer we upproximate to porfec- F i accuted of vume teeachery, Nicholv has been | ton. The lak of punzent odor In 1. ‘0 Sabbits too heavlly hundicapped by démaiding of ita ga | 'uliet Soap mizht displeare some: bt it carries great o decree of chiciency as Braaley has, e s | with itto the seosibic-minded tho Infaidible im- # cond man, and will do weil 16 16 18 nat askedof | preardon ifia that B win tho churoplonshily whodhor of 1o, | Vep - senne« into fuvor. 1lut not ro whero the swuvtest THETORL. it o et e he Ercte m':"’;:;‘.’:l““'"“fl',";“;“g;::l:‘;‘l‘."_{ ';‘,‘:;::‘:’E::: specdily becomes xed 1 the tieo of Louseholda, ty, toJ. I, Trecy, Lexington, S-year-old b f., o1 Uy Goorgo Wilkes, U. ., 2 yearaold, by Enquirer, | ccanaann damn Sally Anderson, by imp. Glencoe; J. 0. | Jo0RS Treacy, Lextugton. ton New York party, g e old br. f, Aldlue, reconl £:40, by Almont; Capt, | Wil b boap fur cashi ermis easy, William Cottrill, Moblle, to Cal. James Gordon, .,,'.;'\f'.:";‘":’h"‘:‘ ",';{‘;.':f.',ts,‘.l‘:’,‘;{‘..‘.?m" of tlalsted Miustesiypl, b, 8. Col, Nelligan, by Harey of tho iz, bt aud int 232163, south West, dam Ernertine, prico nul, given; James W, | fint: o Adamaat. between Wood wud, Tawlice: or Cromwell, Cynthlsug, 7., to A, M. Kubn, Wap: ictor llugol Pialuly, 1t is too amall for him." Do you think,” repiled the unabashed dealer, Sehat Vietor Hugo would cver bave rold so oad a coat if ho conld have worn (b with any 5cgmu of comforti” Aud the bargaln was struck. g for ull the sons ol ment _[Laughter.] 1e is n Yemocrat. Andyet the Presldent mado up his anind that to appaint that man would he to say to the Houth, **I du not look upon you =g pariubis In this Government. [ look upon you us fellow-citizens. I wunt {uu to wipe fore cyer the color dne, the Xebel line, or the Tnlon line, from the politles of the Govern. ment, o uecount of what has veen done hereto- Sore.” What are you now { is the Dmf' qlueltlngl that should be asked. JAplllnuuc. Lwas'n strange thing for the dent to appoint that man. I admitlt. It was an experimont., It has not yet been tested. But I bellove that it will be o proof of the President’s wisdon,. It was a brave thing to u}umlnt Nn. It was a brave thing on the part of Gen. Key to accept, [Ap- plause,] For mY part, 1 ‘am glad the feo fs roken, and I bellevo that the future will justify und_ppplaud the appolutment of Gen, Key. Nothiug could have been better, In my judi- ment, then the nppululmunlo* John Bherman at the head of the Freasury Department, [Ap- piause.] He is perfectly acquainted with our tiuanelal history, nud with all the legialation Trincens thirty years siro, and” who is now. the stout nnd opulent head of a_family of young Bourbon Princes ot Sevilie! Her son bay mads 1o objectlon; but the_moat Interesting fact in the atory s that the Duke of Montpensior, so far us Is known, wakes o objectionhimaelf § Tho Orlcans Princes ueyer could resist tho “ jdgling of a guinea.! K ACCIDENT-INSURANCE. Naw York Travelers ournut, Life and necident insuraucs has gono down to suchia finc polnt that g1l the people ought to get insured, Looking over thollst of lust year's accldent work, as presented by a prominent company, we find It paid losscs of $100 or mory for tho following causes: Fell down stalrs, 88003 fell on fcy board, &23; thrown by a cow, 82603 fell from o chalr, }40; Dit by a basc-ball, 82103 stubbed Ws toe, 3110715 Tell on alog, £200; foll throngha hole in toor, 2200; ran lsunnnvump, &200; bit ki nealnst chair, #4003, foll from a stool 234 throngh barn floor, $123.573 toe stepped v, $125; beaten by roughs, $112.80; bitten by tnscet, $145; foll over an ottoman, §300; Jolt of wagon, Fi. for raio a3 or ety | Iuthiceity. STORY & T2 th A} K Coce VR {YII mration and h'll\;l?fl at filx e A £30,000 BANK NOTE, Antlonal Reyublican, An cxtraordinary affalr happened about the year 1740, One of the Directors of tho Bank of ‘England, a very rich man, had oceas{on for £30,- 000, which he was to payas the prico of an estate hiolwd Just bought, To facilitate the matter, Lo carrled the s with him to the Bauk, aod ob- tafned for it o bauk-note. On lus return home he wus suddenly ealled out on particular busi- ness, Ho threw the note carelessly on tho man- tel-pleco, lmr.l when he came back a few minutes afterward to lock 1t up, it was not to be found. Noone had entered the rvom; ho could not, deeell to surys e vy A endur, aud ara {n evory raential tho persect planas of the ace. Musicad mnsiers and amsteurs o Americs an Trmaunce the iialiet, Davs & Coca Uit A Thee pland, with olher miasical AT ‘Hustratas (T Sriat ot Cmerehs () won. Ty prig s enfalorues turnisbed tre o mpificniton. W e KIS AL Corher acs aad Adamsests., Chiesgn, FINANUIAL, A e A A AP VAXCES STADE 08 DIAMOSUR, WA Al W \bxnr‘.us%r".’.a?fnx:\‘u\;‘;g'| ol .+ Joum 5 41, Establlahed 10 TSTONY DLOCK Fate and § isulls »g blocks in Chieazo 38 4 Therefore, whotoover heareth thess mine, and dosth them, I whl Iiken hin bullt hia liowse upon a rork: nd tis Houds eativ.atd the whids biew, and Slear praperty, . BOY T, ' oo 14, vl Madison, ¢ . e ¢ cf 4 ot koneta, b, 8. Export, Jr. Ipert, din | JAGTBALE—ON WARHINGTON-8T.. 3 NEW STON upon the subject, amd he has the confldence of bou thiat house, and it feil nots for it wus found- | therefore, suspect any person. At last, after | Ly and by we shall expect to sco fusurance ear- | § ! s ke [ BTess Lared 0 I Uk L ufl:{) cntiro countr.” Ag'ong o Gon. Sherman | EXUAE R B mah incltectunl searih u'.'fiqum'fix;d«"’ni it | rid so Yar ihat, 06 Toliovine Fills wil be by ialuae, Senacics Joaroh Herly, bzt :fi""-‘.‘.;:‘fi’.‘.flfix‘,:@'ifzf‘i{“" "fi-‘n’;‘.‘.’;(g&!fi}&!fi ot | BALLETG WAVEE, & A0 uolds the swol i n Jesus mayings, Hko a rock, -plec T i e 3 we : Davy Croekett, crmu and price cal 7 3 3 il | §1,000 10 $5.00 A e purse, this nation will meither b \\'hndom.’mkn;.-mn stund} The Dircetor went to acquulut his colleagues Ramonwl{lxpu:u wrong girl, $200; inarried tho Hr Jaalend Chloty du by Vavy Coysietl ton caga, 1il., Drli o st purty, 2 | S1OW 10 €,000._7 Hawley Bulid nz, o Faucett's Hamblctonian fs the name of asplens | housce'un Fulton:el., near Central #lipped nor _vobbed. [Grest applause.) ralirosd Tho Attorney-General, Charles Devens, wad as brave as be s modest, and ho 1s a8 Jearned as bo bs unassuming, [ am satls- aled with him, MeCrary {s nuturally o wan of ace, it the Bouth will ncce[nt this proflered .branchs and, if the South will not, my judg- mient {8 that ho will be o man of war, 1l comes Trom the hunner Kepuulican Btate in the Unlon. e 1 u good, Kinn, honest man, and whatever he docs vrlh Le that which his consifenca and heart will approvo und spplaud. Taken allogether, tho Cabinet sults me. (Applause.] 1 am satis: fled with everyonc ol tho men, satlsfied to -make tho experiment; satistied w have the ex- porlment suceeed, ‘The moderats men, the nen There's nothing elau can bear tho shock— ‘Ihero's nothiug olso but eand, "Twas those with moral qualitice ‘That Jesus suld were blest; There 1s 1o substltule for theso To give the cousclenca rest. with the misfortune that had happened to him; ~and, us ie was kuown to be a perfectly honorn- ble man, ho was readily belleved, It 'was only nbout twenty-four huurs frowm the time that he had deposited his money; thoy thought, there- fore, that it would be hard to refuse his request for a second note. le recolved it upon glving an obligation to reatoro the firat note f it should cyer be found, or fi‘:i’ the moncy himself L sliould bo presented by any stranger. About thirty yeors afterwards (the Director having beenlung dead, and his helrs fu posscssion of his fortunc), an unknown man presented the luat note at the Bank, uud demanded payment, It was lu vain that they mentloued to this per sun the transaction by which that note_was an- wrong man, $500; ate a late supper, $255 hada }mr poem declined, 81 ccture from wifc, 87 #0; read one of Dr. J, #100; heard Gougl locture, $50, ote., LIFE IN TEXAS. A new-comer In & Texas town slways enjoys himself, After spending & short thno looking eround the place, he grows weary and tinally asks tho clerk of tho hotel if there 1s any chanco of haylog fun that day. And the elerk, scratche {ng is head o moment, eays; * Well, I dunno. Ireckon weean get ap something for you be- llion, owned by Mr, e is a bay withuut rent rates; ¢ money i mnq.‘_sfil N Y TO LOAN OA ik ) pur ¢ 4 Reape vei s curtain- iy i »- A ‘i . at tho ew | ) [VITAAGE LOANS- IS TO BUIT AT CUILS 1ot This bruperty i well worthy i stiene | 1 1000 8L U3 £2.000 Bt b1 o8 K00kiIg fuF lionkes, Y & CU. 163 TRATIIE RKEW, Mosm dld youny Kentucky Faucett, “of Indlantpol white, about 15 hunds bigh, of ine form aud car- rlugo, and tiough but 2 years ol lut spring te well bruke to harnces, andcan ehow a three-minuta #nit. e wan bred by Gen, Withers, of Lexing 1on, and his blood le of tho fashionable pattent, bring by Post's Tlamblelonlan, o son of Ky-dvk's HHaublclonian; Lurena, by liers" brio atchent weond duwm Moflle, by E Forreats third d ulnare, by Wardlow's § % - k> = peary; fourth daw by Tam Denton, o son of le POk SALE-HOUSES AND 10 }mnfl; a1th dam by \'uum; Pliot, son of vld Pilots ,lm"' thecity. JAs, I, GUOLM. sixtly dam by Curd's Kosclusko, a granidson of S | 3 frets rlmv"»;xxl.mddnm‘hy‘;l‘mlnr.";y llluckl;uin‘- Jou SALEes un. WL hip: elg) am b ephiestian, sun of im- ol g " Poribd Buseard, Yy Hey ferns, Inquize af 138 soutl’ b, S0, 3 ory franie, 10 il Coltage, will e sold uil ‘ol You theorist, haw oft you fall— Your house cau't stand the shocky ‘Tuke down your sand faundation.wall, Aud Luild upon this rock, On Je: yluge take your stand— ‘There's room enough for ali; - And, when you ccase to huiid on sand, "Plien you will cense to full, 2 Sl Flllmore-s Uiy payients. BUSINE A LINE ISVESTNEST. ey, wiih mod:7a improveu buat Tocatlun fu the ¢lty, A Jacksan, Mich, ¢ ¥ e ALE=#8,00 WILL PULRCE 3 e K i of business, thy men representingg the substun- Trust not a dogmnor & rite; nullod; ne would not lsten to It Homain- | forsuight, - Haven't ‘boen shot av yet, heve ] g yhow as faras possible tho atatus of the run- Y5 Fomtule front Bouer, & e SBIUNEE. B, ¥ DRY GUODS, " thal lnmn’i{l‘ol the cuufizry nuwf' the men who riy's ahibholeth tafued that it bad come to bim fromnbroad, and [ you! Nol' Oh, well, you will Lo sdop. Just | niug uef, tho s,uru'hm Tyines publishica labies | so TanMNE, East o Ashlind- £ puttune fur sss T ung o the best towue tn fuks. © 1) have succecded, tho nen who expect hioneatly to Cun't tako the place of doing right, fnsisted upon fnmediate payment. The nots | Joaf around thestreets a littlo while, aud even | showing the number of nominations n‘:dc in vach | Bouth Clark-st., tn bank, = rearticulamaldicis J, T. JACK, Tiptou, Ta. _ - » succeed, the real heart and. Urafn of the wholo Ur saye u soul from death. way paynblo to_bearcr, and tho £,000 wore | f you ain’t shut at yoursell you can dodge the | of the stakes opened at seven racing-pRrks for two | Ja0I SALE=DW 3 FEW ,mx_nx ARS BUYR A HALF- I coupts ;mmullul to try this policy, so far as 1 ingi paid tohim, Tho helrs of the Director would | Lutless futended for some otlier porson. Maytia | years, as follow o n'm.'fi{a L3 b “":m::‘;;lm i bt “h'-'u innro 3 1t hos been developed, ‘hey aro satlstied to o e yon 5 nat listen to any denands of restitution, amd the | you might oblect to its coming fn that way— | ) oy, Soom: no trades do e SATEST RIGHTFON VTR VT LONG. ‘stand by the President In tils matwer, Thoy & Hank was obliged o sustain tho loss, It was | sort o' sccond naud, you kuow; aud, If you do, E:hmn TR i Tatent Myl for Kuow thit this punu( is only tha means to an discovered afterwards that an architect, having | why walt a little whiflo, and Il 2o out wlth you, ulsv L years of & ner o ey T sununnAN Y70R SALETIADE, Ol ZAGOND 0 1‘ Q'IIDIIAIZLY\" of land, &% Maywoad, fuur liucks f epote aitaine. for & markclgariin, - FHANK BARR LI Hoo b 0 Deariorn Lmproyed erythi [} oard or Klng-buard, Kiud fu th market 'y W pays langer pereentaun: 1t cun e uidig Wil o withuut sieatn boweri auy oad with capttal cau commience it withoul tha east trouble, The luses the mannfuc: cnd; and If this pollcy fuils, T tell you to-nfhit that the President has got. the bralns, and has got the pluck to chango his policy just as_often ua the eud to bo attaiued requircs that change, [Great spplnuse.} and I srucas we can get up something real Jives 1y Two minutes aftorward that mun Is study- {nz the time-table for the leaving tlme of tie nuxt train, and not even the cerk's promise to let Wi carry the revolver that he shot a man purchased the Director's house, had taken It down_in order to bulld snother un the samo s[ml, had found the note In the crevico of thu chimuey, and wmado his olscovery an engins for R +40 tasto and ece the Lord fs good, "= A Jeaven to the sonl Thut thivets und Lungors for tho food "I'o make hiw right and wholo, i3 not &6 10 taka huld_of uring for satisfactipy reawin, Wiiorol Total numbher of entri robbing Lo Bauk, fo which lie was completel Tucteasa in 3877, . 018 KXCHAT T v AN T AT TIi8 JOUNUONS AND TNIE IMPLACABLES. 0 listen to HHis words to-days sucecastul. + LAY 1 it Tast week ean keop tho gucat fu town over | dices and teia thvreot. 'r'g‘i.q ierent sa B I s s e Of course, thiero are mon Bouth und North Cumie now and bofld upon ulght.—Lzchange, S CLARE outly 0 ¢ {gunation Ktvei st 3. DE FOUNUS, swutbwest coruor who can never bo conclliated, They aro the This rock thial wiorink can't wash away, A-ROMANTIC CAREER. SAIERE A AT s WASFOUND, g ke R Sl A R finplacables in the Southi—the Bourbuns . tha Made by the Perfect One, Miss Cora Dickson, aged 33, arrlved In Paris u e e At ND. AT eI i ) Qs A R WIVORCE! g B ey Ly e Letovety knes bow down to Tiim thootlier dav from Bouth Amerlea. Lice e | gy, Goorge Hfarvey, ono of the crew of tho | O g el sbitoand gy £ | fUEEALL, bl 17 s e A BROLUTE IOICEI0 XoT IEAWINDLTS u.é:,.; the Bourhons never #m Do satlsficd un‘: Whose sayfugs are tho Founts hios thus far been a checkered one. At the age schooner Itcbeeea Bartlott, of this - purt, on ber With ¢l tendrile datut'ly geeen ana new, tuu view of the luk-‘L{yfiIAn ! by partics withuat vu-|mml|41|(- L lot. il they can biolp cateh one.~ Tho fmplacables, Tho Truth a1} ueed to know bs in of 15, tired of the monotony of howe, she ran o prossurs eauscd o droop and dle? ulars Soply ‘tu ¥y {8 lis WUALILY W Jeriorin Wiiat {s welt Known You 1Hruw away BLIO hd ouey, Uup 1'he Scrimnon onVi last trip to Georges, hauled up & eodfsh {n the swoyed? It with violent hands, drive cmigration from their Mount,” = | away from her father's houss with a large sum } ) fsd : 11ave you forgotten all the glorions wealth = A nut aurpained By iy firn 1 41" chintey AN Tt ke Lo pmfeiption o tualy s of manoy. - Bhe cut her hatr short and donned a | b2uch of whicl, upon belui drussed, waa found | G Mg A hours, wis golich bkze STAT: St e S sources of posterity. ‘Ibey dine on hatred and | Remarkable Viects of Dirinling Water | \,cig oarh, - After becoming In successlon o a wallet fu a fulr stato of prescrvation, Unfor- | Jlanging upon the aie, not'yet the stesith T e T I PR T o g 2 - 'sup ou regret. 'fllf mourn over the Lost from B Btreaw Full of Iteptiles. cabiu-bay, a clesk, aud a horso-dealer, sho turned | E9nately for the fisherman, ticro was no money | OF rapidly-approaching Winter-daya? Y ANTED=A PEW, CHOICK MOUEKS FOLL I ) s L) LY AND OUIETLY OUTAINKD Cause, and partake {7 e T New York Sun, March 18, up iu Bitenos -Ayres, where shio entercd tho | 1 it but there was an old letter and u horso- aan, I UGOUNEN B O P gt M o Becree 0 DR TR 155 Dearborton: vebge, ‘Thay strike down tho llbortles of their | Dr. J. 1L Demiorest, of 830 East One Jun- | 08w ool dlagutded.’ Sho distinguished nerself | (5 ekt The writing ou the letter was so | Have you forcot the clustoru, ripe sud rare, ANPECPRIALT I KR Ak o A TURE | oo Tullow-cltizens ond refuse to enjoy thelr own. | dred and Twonty-fourth street, bus fn hand s | gns sorvice, and became » lonal. | Some | badly ovliterated that 1t could uot be read, | OF parple Erajres o temptingly armycd; Y A A b A US| S\ CIE AT AND QUIFTIN OTTATNIT "oy remeatber nothing but wrongs, and thoy | vaso that will biterost the medleal world, At { 1 b S270 0 %0 uceting of oMeore sho o | therefore no clow as to the owner of tho wallce | 5o bewatitalthat oue would scarcely dare, |\ o | souteafor aver $arcko: will ulvt oo trado for s i ) auiery Shute wiid Teritory for lul’g{:tnulhlm! Tt benctits. ‘thelr bosoms ace | 433 Eust One Hundred and Twontlcth street | bain o880 B¢ & fusestis Present, A “duel fol. | could bu obtalned. 0 pluck them from siem o wi farm. sic, Hentdeacounne: Fuautier e 134 lives ou old futelligent colored woman named ico. A GOO! filled with tho eerpents of hate. No one“can lowed, and sho Kitled her adversary, - SEW ; 3N cxmproni il o Noilos i daogo | o o, Syohas s, dasebicn, Nl | g il matopiers B0 Rind Ml | AROUDSALT | Voo eimen et M s | e e B O O | e A CHINEILY, thent, ‘They must be lo e softeoing fo- | the cldest, who fs about, 23 ¢ e | had Lilled hor oldest brother, who had left home | - Mr. Scerctary Thompson bas never servedtwo “hy o ' Drowt— o ad tatint. bl g3ty Yebuile b | TONUINER TOLEIS, 160N ASD Wou : “Buenco of ino mnd deach | {(Great laughter [ | ermodher b careyig, on, BULert S ey, | wlien o waa vears of agé. Horronatelekn, | years before tho mast, but 1t 1 affrmed that | TGSy, Sebibiag sprve 7oa knew of 611 A gttt st Ral! whl B | TR RS A WO VOREG sha threw .hcrself at Lhfi Bishop's fuet, who hes, i his nautical acquirenionts are more varied than lnrlnnrmnmuunvm stickera morticors. Gllud-touuns s 9 sald to hls motlier, after ted tor work by an extruonlinary malady that i Tutercede with iy U Ol SALE—SEVERAL LATE IMPIROVED MWA- [ 155 olichbuus, shapchen seroll and awing sawh gad sowre g b 8 e whero. b they | s shane her froms & B, hearty i) to | brotuised ‘to lutere Ber” {athet,~E5- | worg tugt of President Tyler's Secretary of tho [ Hlave you forgut hor dimplod hands, and chocks R e e e DA BRI S bury th bad peoplel” In future yeurs, when | feeble and delicate fuvalid. With " pleasing Navy. When this otlictal rst bosrded o naue Hicr lps that wparkicd Loin, ,,|“,_.|,..w'{,,..__ 15 oo - talre. DR e L mtieD, ‘,M’fi,"‘_‘l}l‘;fi"‘z‘i one wulks through the vemetery Where shall | muanners, intelligeut countenance, and couver- BLUE GLASS ARTISTICALLY" of-war at the Goaport Navy-Yard, ho paused be- | yit patverus fur 'w,‘c“yh.“,,ww,, SW AND LATI (PLOVED BIRGEI Ma- and bitnd factory, Ling of $10 L Lo sleop the Implacables and tho Boirbons, I think | sationul powers abovo those of the averuge of R g g fore the hnuhwny:slvu 8 startled glanco down- N Rl i X s the question—provided the epitaphs are_true— | hee class, sha eives the folluwlng account ot her e o Gl Jyard, ad cxclalinal, & Ureat Ursars ghostd 16| 0.7ou Lave ot forgol the partiag words: e e i will be, *Wheredo they bury the zoed people(” | remarkable atllction: From o private letter froma Glastoobury | ghy d—d thing lau't Rollow 1"— Exchange, While bravely smilli, she kept Dack her toary, s 3 Tha Bourbons are the allles of the Iuplacables. | For soveral yoars she has been gradually los- | lady we make the following extracts a3 to tho e e——— And listened 1o th “mn':m:'- ua spoke . LARSEN, 300 EMC DI 0100 8t e st i s1 _ A Bourbon Iu the majority fs an Iniplacable, | ing ber flv-mm‘l bocamnling dully weaker oud | artistic effeets that can bo produced with blue | Iow Smali-Fox Is Imparted i London. KIENg aetuss; Y W yeace BOARDING AND LODGEN Exatitue thein ud get peloea bae DN Huro uruer F.'C, WELLY, 116 80uth Cllatwa. JPQI BALE-DNK STRAM ESGIEE 8 HOUSK: §TE athiy, wli tachmenty for braes Aulabing. - ¥y 278 Suuth Lun, HONSES AND CARRRAGES. “OF HORSES, DUGOIES, TAT 0¥ HORSES, “IGGIES HAT: wore langul Foraloug tlme ‘the causo of thls change was mercly conjecture. Unaecount- able puus and strango wmotious that she felt couviueed her sbout three years ago that a liv- ing revtile was dragelng ber down to thy grave. This coucluston brought to her . remembrance ra ago, at i plenle, she drauk from o pping the water up to licr mouth 1 ber An Implacsble in tho minority 18 & Bourbon. We do not appeal to these men; wo appeal frouy them. But thero sre fn the South thousands of men who have aceepted fu good falth the results of the War, There are thousauds of them who admit that they were uot succossful fu tho luto clvil strife. (Applause.) Thers uro thousands of these men du the South who wlsh to ieserve glass, and with blus tlssus-paper In the ub- seuce of the blue glass: *1 havs now put up some lambrequins, alt-wool delalne, of a dark, rich blue, acroas each row of panes in the cow- twon reown windows, to tey i o effect 1s what s claimed. fn a short thne, no doubt, thers will be plenty of blao glass fu market st & rea- Jull Mall Grmelte. We are asked to priut the following story for tho benefit of those who are ju the hldl of uing four-wheeled cabs: A gentleman hay Ln:.uenl £0 ba passing & door ln a certalu strect In udon before which stood & hack cub. As he passed, an invaild, bearlng on nis fave the crup- tion of small-pox, came uut from the house and “?wce} ll[n}ulfilan. way'st thon ever keep Thotetng Ryt T o bty 3 (3 | s, om0 Wi wasauuor Flrst-class Gierusn Lo with pleasant roou o, b piésant ru To clalu tbee, darling, mine, sad oaly miue,” + Yoy toura s i-Di Singta ea: Clsvaco, Marci 10, 1877, Daisy Wuire that six erecls, di P oD vt iud P e T Lot hureiays, sid Saturdeys i e, T Ml At tho thue shie was consclqus of baving | sonable price. The most charming forui could | entered the cab.’ The obscrver followed the LLCASHPAID FOIE CA PCLOTHING, CAIL | bommencligat f0u. m., &L WIER &'CO/S, 1 aul e Unton. Thay ara e oF selfe, Theyato | Bart b K e ik it s | £ a5 nunerei pabcs o clar Eyvncls | Yobichoas aphdly a8 b couidy oad wes” st b £ byt furalture aud ibectivuuin ouds & ny | N ialingiiu st bR of al Kol oa i d s it “apoct and ontidence. | Thess men are will- | thougbt uo wore about it until Ler alliction | glasafn = “bath of Jiquld blue glass, aud they | thoe to seo it deposit its fare at s small-pox | out fu divorve cousts, shiowtug the infelic S T tbe bluo i a cuwbination of buspital. Eodeavoring to ascertain the number of the cab our juforwont still followed, and saw the driver hailed by u lady sud gentleman, whow be vainly endvavered o warn by ug that tho colored wan whould be free, They wre willing that Lu should vute, and willing that bo should vote for , o Goverument of bis cholve; WIlliog thiat bis forced the revollectionupon icr, fuyulsy proyed that the stream contalued LUBICrOU: wNgs aud wany small reptiles. 't About two years v dlstinct sounus were cutting aw; 1eaves, Qowers, aud ar ues, us b3 done with \ILKHMA Thls can bo lwltated now by pro- curfug blug tissue-paper cuough o vover tho the tumilies of the rich, bave sguiu been wand- fested Ly the Ashbrook divorce suit which i3 decided In favor of Lord Asbbrook, who ol- talued o decreo ulal. It da thy old, old story of | ¢ (IS FATD YOI OGRS PRIEES PAID FOR 2 wandard works of ny Kind. Cill o addreay CUALIN'S, cyrucr Nudlawa sud Diarbua-sla FOIMATION OF THOMAS DALZELL WILL Ik lanbiuly ro fire Kddrias SAUGLE Aribuue villve, Fapere plaao cury.