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2y UndUAGUOU LRIBUNIL G MULDA2, Al RIL 50, 1o/, CURRENT GOSSIP. ONE PERTECT DAY, /The hnsh of henciietlons lny on land and rea, ‘And swect (hrough vanished Jnnen the memory of that day comes back ta mo. Through the atono portals, Into the silent elty, il alloom with flowers, e wandered, my friend snd 1, heeding the present the $2 bill s In the drawer, an] I'll convince yonofft. 1t han becn my hahit for some time Pt to take the namber of il hanksnotes tliat pses through my hande. " Then, takine ant hie dlnr{. Junes cives the nambar of ‘the ST hill, which fhie nagalic pasned ovar to he cashier, but which. 1t will be remembered, had bean presfonsiy depostt. ed by Smith, 1ealso theaws in a descriptinn of certain pecuifarlties upan ita face. The hlle erwd standing aronnd are convinced that Jones 1 right, the cashfer becomes confuaeid, and there I« nothing Jeft him to do mave o pasa aver L addiional cecin like rucconn,—Lawrence (Kan.) Lepuhlican Journal (12p.). The hanaing of a white man In GGeargla, the oth. erday, for the mnrder of & biack man, onght to do a coorl deal towara reconeiling eartain’ freeconcla- hie Republican oruans to the [resident's Southern policy.—Quinry (/i) Whig (ltep.). Senator ilaine writes toa friend {n Clncinnati: They are attribmting to m a great desire to at- tack “Preaident llayes and tnaking & flaming rhecch tihe Adininistration, and that 1 sm eyt ealiing to his sncens snd pupiert the ohd- ine \Whixa e would b up o Irzitimate uative whita Republican party in tha Sonth. Pronldent flayes’ present policy must e Judzed b{ ite eenalta. " \We belleve 1t will have the effect o rentoring (n a great meastice prosperity w ihe South, If this shonld prove true, sl ‘patriots ahould refolce st i1, We have too much faith in tho principles of the Hepublican pasty to bellevo that It can ouly exist In the South on anarchy and mistule, 11 3t can only o exist, It onght to die, complexity of the form prohibited jta emplovs ment, but where now, thanks to Riepo, steel niay be nelted and made to flow into the vartous shapes required. DIFFLINGER. Why He Naver Marrled That Young Lady on North 111, ! We belteve Precident Hayes poliey will hava s tens | Eyerst Juriinaton Harckepe, only, for the one warm, dreaming day wss | chanxe. In the meantime Smith han deposited | prepariug a speech, ete. Zhers fs not a word of ! Fk i vershody was just certain it would be a ] another 82 hill In nome other saloon, and thun the | truth in it X flency W ivide the white kole of the Sunthern | mateh.’ Thiee were just fitterd for each others »: *1ates. 1ia radical opponents are already advie- ing the Southern blacks to vote the Demncratic tickel. The well-lelng of the Southern negroes depends on the abolition of the color line, We lonk 10 sce it abollshed, e par- tinn of the white vote of the ¥onthern States rally around tha Republican party, and, if this shoulid exentunte, we shall regard Pio~ident Hayex' policy A uccern. fut, If he succesds in wiving peaca and pyosperity to the South, he will bave proved hime€i! a teae paulm}”whlwvcr the political fu- ture inay be: and we belicve with him that -*Ile ves hts purty best who ecrvea his country best.' me fa carried steadily on 30 profits on good nights. DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND, M. Molna, a Parisian jeweler, anda man of the highest Integrity, dled recently. An snecdote cone corning him has recently heen made current in the clrclen of the gay Capital. M. Moina was viplted one day by a gentleman who brought with him n superD aet of dismonds, which be wished to scll, thels places to be supplied by false stones. The Jewclor raw tho gontioman for the Arst time, but ha recognized the paruro as having been o wedding- gift from an old ledy of his acqualntanca to her granddanghter, Tlo’ demanded twenty-four honi 1o complete the wark, and informed the pran motherof the circumstances of the case. Thelatter, aftervomo reflection, ordered M, Molna to give the dianonds back to the {nnllcmnn intact, fogether with [0.000 franca. The hushand will Lelicve them false,* sho safd, **and will not at- with scent of clover, anil the Jnsh fragrance of the midnight. flelds thrangh which we passed. Leaving the gleaming marbles, we cepled a sturdy onk, which reached at fast, An open space it stinded, whera we spread a dainty luncheon on the grass, Compantonahip so porfect wa fnd but rarely, althongh cach year > Comen freighted with what men eall ‘pleagare; bot the memories dear Are not the ones of lights, and muslc, and the rhoen of allken garments, An throngh the sensuors mazes of tho waltz we ghide an float tha hoars away. Pat to our Mother Nature wa must tarn for purs and calm contant! Soon that day. nnder heavans bine that o'erns Lent, all things secmed glorified the way we Reault, As matters stand we decidedly In favor of staylng up the President in I methods, Instead of carping at him, wntil a fafetrial may he had, and the rcal intentions, objects, and eonduct of the Southern_ rulers aro developed.—Lyone (/a.) dirror (Rep.). The way to settle affalrs in Europe i to give Russia Trrkey, let Em‘llnd 1ake l’.cg‘k Germany Hnliand, France Belgium, Italy the Tyrol, while Anatrin shonld havs Serviaand Montenegro. Lot this be dune and then lot us have peace.—Cincin. natt Commercial, - Indeclininz to continune the hiyonet pollcy In L —Adrian (Sf1che) Times anid Erponilor (Rtep. ). Fouth Carolina and Louisisna, tha President has only carried out 1o the ond the' conrse entereil tp- THE FUTURE OF STEEL. on by hin predecensor in the ‘casea of Miseimippi — and Arkansas, and In the last weak of his term in | Interesting Statements and Esplanations, dhe case of Lovisiana. —Doslon Adcertiser (Repode |\ anbonton e 4 Tns Ciitcaon Trinte wanta to knog who s t ecture on the * Future of Bteell was de- do tlie driving of the Indians after we res them ,.|'|' livered on Friday cyening, at the lwyal' Institus harnensed tothe pluw,—the Indian traders, the | tlom, by Mr. Bramwell, F. I, 8., Past President Quakara, the anidlers, 'or ‘an_uverraling and in- | of the Institution of Mechanlcal Engincers. she wasbeautiful and accomplished, and young: Mr. Difttinger was I!m»d-hmkllnc, rather v{ell-l.?)- do, and very ngreeable, 1t was easlly to be seen thut he was dewd In love with that young lady no North Hill e ured to visit, and jt wos pretty generally understood that she wasn'L averse (o receving his bashfulattentions: and, i1t hadn't bLeen for oue or two little incidents, it would have been a mateh, as everybody expected and predicted. Younz Mr. Diffiinger was not what you would call pn cary, relf-posscased n. Not that he was at all au nngraceful man; in fact he rather prided himself upon his gracefnl earrlage and catures, when nolealy was fooking at him, 1le had a very studied, reeular watk, and the ladies all sald that Iis bow was “per-fectly divine,” But, however graceful ho may be on the street, oll his natural clegranee of manner deserted Lim when he was in company. He stood with his toes turned fn. He sat with knees crammed went.— : temnt to sel) them again, Scandal will thus bo | scrutable Providenice. A good del by the Quakers, | After ref the recent. perfodd in whicly | 3%alust eachi otlier, avd his feet lying along the That day (n Jano—tnat aweel, sad, perfect dey In | avoided, nd my granddaughter will mot bu | wilttle by tho soldiors, e by thetradenemnard | alf mnn’lrfl“t?l‘r‘fil.mJ;!clthr ot Tiiiings, of | carpet in pasailel lines. fie taid ‘one han on June, robbed, ' So far, well and good. ~Dat, 8 few | heap by rmvldenca.—sprlnwgm (ifass.) Riepub | bridges, or uf ships, wns eflected by the em. | €2¢ knee, or else held himsel! in the chalr with ExaLEw00D. Avnie Danxzs Bexzorer, | Monthe afles, to M. Modnas oot same | 1™ ployment of stone, hrick, or Umber, and to the | them, and from time to time he would ruse up, and, appearing to realize the stiffness of his constraloed posture, would suddenl clanp his hunds together aud shake hands with himsclf, apparently delighted to kuow that he was there, and seeining to derfve great comfort and pleasure from his own intimate acyuaint- auce and soclety. Jle was always Innn agon lest his ecalp-lock was standiong stralght up, anil constantly tnuide furtivedabs at it, until he would get Lhe crown of his Lead down w a degree of errand, A heavy bill vas dne to Wortl, thedress- moker, which maat bo pald, **Cometa-morruw, " #atd Moina, wi ing hua forehead. | Anothor coh- snltation was held between the jeweler and tho rich grandmother, who, After suma encrgetic Jan- uage, deamed it best to advance anotiree 50,000 rancs, which, together with the identical Jewels, were hanged to tho wife, Aftor that, naturally. neither edught to sell the dinmonds, Which eac thought falee, and they chnckled Individuslly when any one praised the lustre and fino water of greal change which has been wrought in this resuect, the lectuter polnted out that, even when cast and wroughl. fron were belng used extensively, steel was not employed as a strie- tural . matertal at all, _Btecl was atill a juxury; it was made in sinall portions, it wus sold ot high prices, ns much as a shilling or cighteen pance & pound, or even more: and it was em- ployud for awords, cutlery, surgleal Instruments, watch springs, mechanica’ touls, necdles, au e [Das Molnes] Reglater. disclalme any por- e of attempting to dictate an unti-Hayea plats form and palicy for the Jtepublican State Conven- tlon. 'The Keglster 18 discreet, Having learned the failurc that attends il suppart of men and measures, It in probably trying to attain an end In 1his case by seeming (o oppose it,—Aeokuk (Ja.) Gate City (Rep. ). ‘The Han, Willlam Pitt Kellogg must himself be- £in to distrust the title which wan wlzsn bim by the SSIPONGO.”? The Nerlin correspenulent of the British Medical Journal writes: *‘Iunderatand that the London searon will-be enlivencd by a distinguished visitar form this city, whom the good proploof Berlin will sorely miss, forhe fe perhaps the most pop- war, o ho I coreainly the most unique, Inhabi- tantof the city, snl tho one who haa received, vleomargarine Uovernment of Loulsians. When lsh that wonld make a plano-tase lovk rough ow for many monthe, the most numerons and | tho stones, the very same legislators who pretende to elect | Other purposes such as these, whiere the quan. | Do » ety B i i arietOneand o e ntort Who Rrtethlet 40,10t | Bity uacd wan bt trifling, and whers the Impor- | 8nd would make an oriinary ez hatch itels in sheer envy, He would fecl that his nals were dingy, and would try to investigate them withunt attracting any one’s at*ention, which was always # fallure.” And he always stepped on his own fee! and picked up suine one's hat, when he starte: 1o leave the room. And one night be waded into this lady's Lmrlur—-lhe very young lady evervbody thought he would marry—with the mudiieat palr of overshoes that ever elimbed 8 Burlinzton elay-bank clinging to ils foet. And, after he got In, he didn't- know how under the sun Lo upologize and go out snd take them off, and 80 he sat down inan clegant easy-chalr, and worked Limscl! into aliernate conditions of razing fever and cold sweats, trylng to hide his fect under the chalr, vnlnfuhy conscious all the titne that the eyeof the yonuu lady's mother was glaring st his” offending feet. Aud In his agony be worked one of thesho i, and, when li¢ eatne away, not dariug’ W stoap aud pick it up, lie left It" there, and ‘waded huine in a per- spending the morning with him, and have been In- finltely diverted by his amuzing and lively ways, s frolicsoma and friendly games, his grave conrt- ery on occaslons, apd his childlike good-natare and docllity, 1f I add that he has been altornatoly drinking clarct and water out of a glars with excel- fent grace and propriety; then turning over hend and heels, shaking handa at fraquent Intervals: then drumming on bis breast and on tho floor; chasing a little boy and a dog (Lis two favorita companions) round the room; handing wine to hls cousin: and Pwinging on o trapeze, scated by the side of hia Toy-fricnd, 1t becomes necensary to explain that I have been received In private sudience by tho gorlia, the much-prized wesnfon of the flerlin ‘Aouariun, 1fo i the only living gorilla over secn intinrope, ana mnch, coveted, Ly, tho Zuologlcal Foclety of London, who offered, [ belicre, as much 124$10,000 for him. 1ic is an lika & lttle negro boy In'the face an & being not abrolately human mont_slartlingly. hunan, : his handa are A By sf it _childish ways and Rolemi ncknowledge the worthlessnoes of their farmer ac- Uon, but repudlate him porsomally, Me, Kellogz might as well consider hiweslf oObsolete,—New York Tridune (ltep.), 1n looking at the lnffl!ntlfln of revivingthe Whig party, It mast not fic forgatten that the present tepublican party I largely composed of men who once. helonged ta tha Democratic pariy, sums of whom abandoned It when it engaged in the craende {o oxtend slavary over the North, and othors when it hecame the ally of a State- Rights, Secession Ke- bellion. These nen have no apeclat pride in the past record of either the Whig or Democratic party. —Oshkoth (Wis.) Norlhwestern (Rep.). Tn the peaceful rolution of these Lwo vexing problems, In untying rather than cutting #ho Gor. dlan knota, Iiayea bas already, n top of the heap, and such discomfited fow! Itlatne, Nute ler. Phillips, Garriron, el al. may a8 well retire to the cover of' tho gouscherry-buatica hefore they crow. Mut wo guess they don't feel tnuch like crowing. Hayes may greet the dswn with l:lunr) tance of superior material was such as to justily the large expenditure Incurred, It was felt in those days, as, indeed, it had been felt for ages pist, thal steel was worth paving fur because It was to he trusted: indeed, Its trustworthiness had passed into a proverb, ** As truc assteel,” Before describing the clreumnstances which had caused the sirul increase in the modern production of steel, the lecturer cleared the way by an account uof the various forms of jron and of the inodes of thelr prepa- ratlon from the orej this part of his discourse heing fllustrated by drawings of the blast and other furnacos which are emploved in the manufucture. Iron, be said, we nowudays use in three ereat divisiéna—cast-Iron, wrought- fron, and steel. Cast-iron is avain divisible 0 ordls cast-lron, chilled cast-fron, ond malleable cast-lron, Wrought-lron also divisible Into ordidary wrought-Iron and case: hardened wroughtelron, — Eteel Is not thus A FAT MAN'S ADVENTURE, . San Francisco Chronicle, A German named Fred Welsenberg, while pro- cecding along Market strect, near Nincteenth, was Intercepted by two rough-looking customers, who asked him for his valuables. He placidly bade them to go to Jericho, and mado a Yigorous Junza for the throat of the spokesman, at the same timo shouting **Police!"™ The highwaymen quaked nt the msonorous cry, and, tugning on thelr heels, darted off at o lively pace. Welsenberg started after one of them, and was galning un him, when the fellow tarned and diacharged a shot at his pur. [ Tho stolld German, undismayed by the finah and the warnlng whistle of the oullot past ls car, sped on and followed the fugitive into n dark alrect, where the latter hopped nimbly wver o fence, To- '*follow the Ieader” in this Jast in- stance proved to be the most distrersinz exporicnce of the evening for the corpulent Uerman; bul, after much excetion and considerable pulting, he Couftcnics B Ja aimont mora yhan ' tanthro- | elamhered to the tupani fellaver with a thud Gpon Hidog, cimlicless dslutecHasbiiglan: (o fil(::‘!ll‘:l‘:;lxgfilg.l:;;)‘" haf very lv’;r]e“:::‘ulz:l; ;:'e‘:u{;m- ,of mortitcation wud remorse, and P e i ot b prnanna | Hnder tho ahadaw. of the. feaices completely exe | . President Hayes was not ealled upon to declde [ which possess dreat flexibiiity, even when | to convulaions of tersor teying todash out lits eapodition to Africa, and the motives of pateiotism | hausted, with a Derincer clutched ‘In his fist, The | tho Presidential quustiun, and he i= not csiled | quenched in cold water, to those which exhibje | bratns Ly butting his head againat the lath-and. 1 Herlin t Nhere, | German took tho pisto) away, and, Mfting his cor- | 1thon to decido the Loulslana question;and, fur- | fitonse ‘brittleness whben s treated. | plaster partition of his roomn. And the next S San orwes e drecar of the Aquaiut, | puient forn i wlawed Hnief to detp ot | thorors, s Gorarhment wiled whie tscsont | Kuk™ vavations - mag o bo, dus o | a7 e eceivd the oversio nabicyustebourd s rightened man thren or four times, unl i = el X, with a sarcastic note from the youn; ] o O e 0 B O o T merey. Fha captor tien foreed him th rorcaya | Govermnent J1,~but which Ta actaally unable to | Qifferences of “tenths “of 1 per cent ) yuung la mother, stating that he probably overlooked it un scceunt of its swnaliness (mud and all, It was about the slze of a eoap-box); and the next Seb- bath, when he caught the young lady's eye in churcl, she turned scarlet und dived behind her fan, and be saw her shake the pew with uncon- troflable cmotlon, e thought at tirat that sho nlght be weeping, but a cluser Investigation re- vealed his ervor: and he ufterward learied, from suine young ladies with whm‘\ tlie hiad hield con- verse, that, the morning after his departure from the parlor, 1t looked as thongha C,, B. & Q. gravel-train hed been wrecked under tho casy-chair in which be sat. 11 was a long time, of course, before young in the amount of carbon with which the lron is combined; and a scries of cuble models was - ployed to show that these smell quantities, in- signiticant as they seem In deseription, yot bear u very appreclablo relation to the geoeral bulk of the tnas of which they form part. In the days when steel was o luxury, It was made exclusively In small quantitics, by luklnfi wrought Iron from wulch the workinan has labariously ejected all the carbon, by putting this frun futo air-tight firebrick boxes contalnlng chiarcoal, and by heasting it thers during many hours. . The iron took up the carbon, and tha bars, when they were withdrawn, belng found covered with “vesicles, the result was called have a reception as enthuslastic as he has recelved bere, and us o his_ distingulshed cbaracter as 8 unlque Individual and an apo of the most gentle disposition and agrecable manners. 1iia *cousin,’ & very lively chimpanzee, who is on the best pussible torms with *Ponko,’ will . prob- ably accompany him; for the semi-human tricka of the'two, and the extrome politeness with which iney share & fricnidly glass of wihe water, add agood deal to the zest of *Fonzo's' andiencen, Ta ¢eo the gorilia *Pongo' eravely and politely tilting over a glass half full of wino and water to enable_his counin *Tachewo," the chimpanzee, to shiare hia drft, whilo ho gravely watchen his enjoyment of It, Is really a startling spoctacle. It fenot & trick which ho has been taught, but tlie ef- the fence. and marched Wim to Jrison, whero he waa charged with aasault with intent to murdor and attempt to rob, In his pocketa wera found a number of burglars’ tools. A PRIMITIVE PIUTE FUNERAL. Auatin (Nev,) Rerelile, An old Plute Tndfan departed for the happy hant- fng-ground, by way of old age and general debility, from the eamp on the hill back of the Clty-Hall last night, 1t la not the castum with tha Plutes to bury thelr dead, sad in this Instance they meraly carried the corpse a few rods from the camp and doposited it on the ground, _ City Marshal Bren- excreiee n!lnilc ono of tho functions of govern- ment, 1a simply an abortion, sud any attompt to &r‘n\‘flll ite carly and peaceful dissolution would an uupsrdonablo and needless act of crucity, — donticello (Ja.) Express (Rep.). Packard declared bimself to bo Governor of Louisfunz, but he only succeeded In exerciaing authority over one aquare {o Now Orloans, What sort of usaurance did that afford of his wielding ower over the State, unloes, indeed, the entirc Aatlonsl forces wera kept at lils command to en- force his edicta? 1t s plain that he could never be recozniaed by the {mmlo of Loulsiana as Gove ernor, and his fnstallment in ofiice could only re- sult in perpetuating and Intcnsifyinga state of things which sll the world knew was truly deplora. fectof hin politeness. ‘Pongo’ has presented me . | bie,—South Bend (Ind.) Tribune (liep.). blisterod steol. The bars were nelther unfform | Mr. Difilinger went out. Into company aguin. Vit i phorontaphs bt 16 14 by o hoana o da: | B lesrning this maraug that tho corpea wae Iy | il -Tend (e ) P00 M) tian | HOF homoiencous, and tho arieles madc from | Buk o boarl peoplo remarking what a_p 7 it llumlull{ ugly or so gravely intelligent an hols, [ IPR EXposcd on 'y P of mu{ucm""nu e Tampton GQovocnaonts them were frequently enfeebled by bod welding, | Was that auch a naturally-gracelul, sccompiished aud renlly ifocs not do him Justice. He fs tho moat | Sam to have is properly burled. Sam s anntelll- | OF the NIEhOHRRREENE Hlawpion QOROINESIELS | consoquent upon ihis want n[ uniformity, | young man stould shut himself up ke a detiubtful beast of my Atqullllllnflll‘ and, If he | gent native and mado no objections to complying J Yy y tho action of the Adminisiration amounts o,—it wan in placing over the people of Loufslana and Routh Carolina State Governmenta not chosen by thie legal and eonstitutional voters of those Ntatas. ‘To call this **local aclf-government,'. bacause o certaln Infinential, vornlnon!‘ unscrupulous, and insurrectionary class demanded It, would bo as recluse, when he could, by an e¢ffort, overcomo his bashifuinesa and make himself such pn orna- ment to_socicty, 8o hio resolved to try once more. Hetrled; e ealled at the same housc oraln one night, when there happened to be othyr campany, and, by wutehing limaelf with ho wore allowed 10 1o Inta sucicly, would be, I think, tho lon of fashivnable salona during the scasonw, ' A BLIGH ‘E\IISTAKE. Puck, The brakeman opened the door and shouted out About the middlu of the lastcentury, the methe od uf casting steel, s0 08 to produce bumogencous inzots, was discovered by Huntsman; but his Drocess was very. expensive, on account of thy quaniity of fuel which was consumed, and clso on account of the cost of the necessary crucls Ith the Marshal's nrdcr& but five other Indlans anding by, whom ho naked to sselatin the burin], osltively refased t hiava anything to do with It on thin the officer threatencd that unlees they procecded to bury the dead Inalan forthiwith, le would arres! them and have them fined $4, 000,000 each, *This threat had the desired effect on' tha Lies nnd of theskMled labor. Atfirst, thefngots | great care, made a brilflant success all throuzh “Shoreitawn,” as the train drow upat & countey | Tacisne, and tho fancral conmenced. They wrap: | Bich of a misvomor as to esll & Government ofa | v 2r'smals but Krupp. overeaino thia diflicity | tho evening, Ilo sat with bis legs grucclully station. The only paspenger who stopped down | ped tho corpsu In a robo of rabbit skins and tied it | o1 (111, ) Journal (iVanted (o be J'oatmiaster, but b(V castiug the contents of many crucibles inton bcawwedl ufter thy mauncr of the minatrel-gent- and out wan an cldarly foniale, who. tho moment | UP with ropas, making s bundle In the elispe of & | Zulied to'gef the oftce). slbgle hold, and howas thus enabled to'ex- | leman. [1ls buads were s praceful aud easy ns +he struck (he platform, slarted ol for up the road | Mty (TR NS UAMKER Vet S IS 10 B8 B0 1™ Nonty and galtantly d1d Packnrd and i sup- | DMt n 1851, an forot weizhiug 4,500 pounds, | & rollerskater. ' Hle patd bright, plesgant, brill- , inf y ) ’ i an in 1863, one weiglilng twenty tons. Jane things in an off-hand manner. Aund, when in & style which intimated thataha reckonodsho | ny, 'In reply to a question an tu the canse of tho | parturd afand In the kap, and st the paril of thefr | 8% ) Qe el 0 Lyonty tonk, (L R [ e R knew where ahe woa anyhow. She badn‘t got | Indian's death, a dueky maiden who wasan fnfer- | liven, to save the State for layos, who holds hls 2 the mesnwhile, the Freuch chiemlst Chenot 50 L0 K0y Y y ested spectutor of tha funeral replicds lonwer, Ife pieked’up hisown hat. As e backs too dam old. " el toward the door, in real conntry style, the young lady durted forward to intercépt him, Ile understood the movement asa tribute to hia former awkwarduess and penchant for lingering over the door-knob, ail backed away more rap- fdly than ever, to ochleve Lis exit before she conld, with lier well-tneant but unneeded tact, assist him, e felt behind him and caught the knob, swung the door open, sud, with a perfuct trlumpli of mnasterly grace, tho very poetry of elegance, bowed hiinselfl futo a region of viter durkness, and shut hluself fn. *leap .. Dascly have they ndoned by the Adminletra- hreats of violunce, mune{. ot anything olac, unable to drive Packard from his loyaity to the 'x\ny and Mr. Hayen; but, in less than sixty days nfter taking bis scat, Mr, Haycs premeditatodly abandoned Wis friends to thelr fate namidat tha cheers of the men who could not defeat or drive Packard by votes or throats. It le rlcken- Ing 10 think of it,—Cerro Gorde (a.) Republicun tdrreconcilable itep. ). . Kentucky rojoices with Loa! New Orleai had been attempting to fmprove the manufaee turce} and he succeeded In inoking steel direct from tho ore by a process which produced somo of the beat that had ever been scen, but which did not overcome the cost of the melting, and which has not beon pursucd to any extent In ractice, About the year 1850 a Gorman chomisy (Rlepe) devised o mcthod which was used toa very considerable extent fn Enelaud, and which cousiated in stopping the puddling lvmcun used for making wrought tron befors all the carbon had been expelled from the mass, und when Just so much remained o8 to leave the pro- more than twenty stops off, howevor, before & young man, who occupled s seat diroctly” behind theone ehe had Just vacated, bounced to hus feét, 88 §f & bombahell had hit him, selzedw rusty-look- fog black valise from tho ruck above his hoad, shot for tho door liko a rocket-stick, jumped down on the platform, and voclreronsly yelled, **Say, mad- am, you've left yourbag. ' The clderly femaleturncd aroind to look, but just then the tealn started, and the young maw, dropping the vailse likea hot nul{w. Jumped aboard” again, and resumed his lace to-day by thelr sacrific heen betrayed and ai tlon they lcllc% ere — TURKEY VS, RUSSIA. Detroit Free Prem. The Turks havo tozpedocd the bridge over the River Boreth; and, If the Russinns sttempt to rush across 1t, they will most likely bo treated toa Turklsh hath, Russla Iron s rapldly advancing—towards the Turkish frontier. Tussla binds hersclf not to fight for the scqulsl- binda herself not to ns, Loulsvillo with atis. o » o All praiso to tho Prosident nhood to do it. All praise to "'f-mmnymm camo In from the samoking-car tlon of territory, snd Tarkey eve: had anything to do with it,—no | duct lu the form of etecl. ‘This product wus, It was very dark, indced, The ball-lamp had {My-looking old man In a homenpun suit | Interfare with helgbboring Fowcrs an long as they g o i v i 3 f 4 ::5"1:;';‘.; M‘f“ ,,A.:W‘ _nm" Yo s wgn ¢ | remain nouteal, _"““ e -finll hoon Know awhelher | carpingover it, Dut, 1 lflma criticimn, a jubl- | however, an uncertaln ong, in consequence of | evidently guns out. And unless young Mr. Difftfngzer's nosc was lylng to him In the must shameleas mauner, somebody liad carrled the uld hoe-box into the hall, Mr. Ditliuger could hear the mullfed murmur of volces on the other e of the door, and 1t seemed to ki, once or twice, thut there wassome violentiy-suporessed Inughter going on somewbere in the country. what's vnlleo?™ The young map felt mlacuyhnnd was suddenly attracted by the rare benuty of the landscapo with. ol Anybody scen a valise that T loft In this ‘era agk?™" continued tho man in the homespun, ankiously. Toe, a pence jublleo. a jubllee tu Lonor of the whols ccunia of m ] Unilon und In congratulation of Loulsiana. Ve ars requested by o nuinher of our most Intiuential citi+ £ens Lo call for & meeting to be held in the Mayor's oflice Thursday afternvon at 6 o'clock, 1o provida for o great popular demonstration, cannon, bons firea, tagsé, 8nd specciies, as a tribute to the fnsl declaration of pesco In the United Btatcs, —Louls- the diflculty of ascertaining when the precise Lmlm had been reachud,—a difficulty which will ¢ better appreciated when It is rememberod that manufacturers now flud {t necessury to de- termine the quantity of carbun down to 1-20th art of 1 per vent. * Rlepo {ntroduced another tnprovenient, which bolds ts ground, by sug- Turkey or {tusala binding is tho most reliablo, The'key that_Russla wanta to unlock the Dar- Swith—Tar-key. ding to cablekean, the Turks have two ateamers on the Danubei probably tugs of war. Ad & benquet at Delmonico's, Llie other ovening, Duoke Alex[s ana otber Russian ollicers made & sav- age onalaught upon turkey. danelles Acc Flecyoutuns thathed gons and dgno Y, There ville Courler-Journal (Dem.). csting the ube of uld cractiles, reduccd Gy pow- | He didn't like to ko buck to the paslor snd aak ¢ . iy, iVliat selodlous sounds the telophono wonld ¢ d I 0 bu ) i 3 T e ™ thoughy 1t por | vibrate fn \ranamitting the verbal understanding | ~The Tndisnapolls Journal fntimates that we Ger, md iixed with sullleient. firc-clay. to give | for a lighit; g ho groped om, with sonie misgiy. coliesfon, as o linfug for the molds o which | ings, teward the hail-door, Ile thought o between a Rassoand o could deteet, in the atmusphere of thic clos urko Genoral! ‘No maula for fghting—Roumania, | favored lien Wade's attack upon Lincoln in We gucsa thero I8 o miaiake ahout that; bat, o 1 Waile t it that got out ot the last sta- 1401 b d o the la lon. Khio won t{nml oft 18, 1ran after her tlon. Khe went of stecl was cast. Yormerly, when mulds of bt g B o o amaoma | Tor- fron outimacr 1o s Jou ““Thes | Lh ity oo of 14 clothca b pert i 1o d—] » t was nistaken, and we oxpeat Lo live long enou; or {ron custing: was foun nf i n il elothe ¢ pext thi T o g T A SCRING-DAYS IN BUMLINGTON. | {o discover tlat e s aialn b0 faate. o dn ot | 1he futensc hest of tho fused stost | heluiow, o thrust his fuel thto the box of dis: she way trom Injlanay, and that bag's got afl’ @y | pown where tho ol spF{AEs from fta alum. | Questlon Mr. Wadg'a honeuty, lola & crand old | melted th materlal of the mold, Which thus | mantled shoes, and fell forward, Jamning ons n nan, and we onl{ be Is not thirty yeara younger: but he able to he mistaken, while it [+ not falr Lo aasuma that liayes 1s liable to prove untruo to the principles of the party to Which hu belongs and by which ho_was elected. Wo have faith In iiayes, and Hen Wade will have fufth In him after a whlle,—Cinclnnati Gazeite (Jiep.)e .lien Wads lias a clalm on the gratitude and con- slderation of the Amerfcan people which should not be averluoked under sny circumatances, but ha wistakes the times in which he livea when ho in- arm up to the elbow In a band-box, while with the other hand he reached out, and, grasping at unvlhln? to stay his fall, pulled down upon him- sclf, as he fell to the floor, aa old army-over- coaty & palr of vveralls, o \nlmorul overskirt, o calico dress, ond some flannel things thut he didn’t know the uames of. There appeared to be n ioarked lncreass fn the volutie of the mutlled langhter, after the crash of the fall; and the dreadtul truth dawned upon young Mr. becane ‘wnctrnml by spiculs of steel, ko that tho casting was uscloss. ‘Tl cruciblo watorlal, having already buen exposed to tho saine degren of heat, was ableto rusist it, and in this way tho most perfect castings in stoel are still pro- duced, While Rleps was still endeavoring to find out atrustworthy indication of the proper stoppluge polut for his process, Besscmer brought his Kreat luvention fnto the fleld, In lils wmethod For a minuto or two, reader, there was & scono in that car, you may depend upon it, Dut, whon they reached tho nest telegraph-station, a dis. patch camo that the woman didn't own tho bag, and **wouldn't own such » bag, nohow," and the {lu‘l’. 1. H. got hle scruious In duy scason by next rain, o8, Opomnfm cardinal eye ta the stn, Coma the dull echoes of far-away thunders, 1leavy and fost o8 the sliots of & gun. Up on the hill where the wild lowors neetle, 1ko now-falicn stars on the gren, toasy strand, Thero come the dead notes of the imu-mclunmg The'Sodnd of the carpet Is heard fn the tand. U{'! for tho song-birds {helr matine ato singing; P A CIRCUS-IIORSE., Chambers Journal, Vi morning Iv tinting tho akice; dulyes in hia vicorous denunciation of ‘the Preal- | alr {8 blown through molten ron until | Difllinzer as bo ross to lis fect ‘and shouk the o ihont deproclating modorn satablislmenta of | U fof e mtiol B S iitiing | Uent for uoing his daty in the mAtior ut 1 Suxth | all the ~ finpuritiss, sl even somo uf | fhings off B, Il bad burked Wimsolf into a kindour rucolloctlons go back to Astley's Am-. | *yg 16 tha'line whers the hall-carpot dlea, egu States, Wade's groatost eorvices to hls coun< | tho frou ftself, have been burnt out amd | the wrong door, and liad made Lis cxit juto the phitheatre, uear Westminster Bridgo, as it used u;nm away! for the carpet iu d tey wera roudored at a time when his duty and the | expolied, and then o cortsin propurtion | general wardrobe, He didu't know at Grst 1o b thirty or forty years sgo, under the man. Iy, for Lho housa-cleaning aa) 0 begun nu: of 'Ihn l’ruld,cnt‘whllulm;cvnmllwhl] s of tlh- of spicaelelsen, or cast-iron contalnlng a large | Whether to cut his throat and die rizht In there, Sgement of the lato Mr, Ductow, The feate thera | Iian! for the womany tom that cun be randered by rosident or private ollie Sdimlxture Of carbon awd of manuunec, 1s | OF %0 Ut aud miurder tho architect who planned verformed by some of the horses were exceedingly pan olng, last yo ¥on I8 1o aliow that Lha law hasrozained itasuprow | poured in. The carbon restores to thie fron tha | the house. e felt his way buck to thedoor; e wenderful, ‘The animale acemed to possces & de- | paig—iate—toolate! Just one moment of snor- | acv. and that the President in subject lu“ thar- | quuntity which ia requircd to convert it into | emcreed fnto tha light and a tornado of screatn- Ing— FTee of human Intelligence. Thoy wero sccam- Pibhed actore, Their powors of aimalation, with svlew to eotertaln spectators, went far beyond what any one could txpect whose knowledge la confined to the ordinary class of horsce. We will few particulars rejarding tho horsceat they uccur 1o our memory: One even Ing the perforinance represonted a house ou fire, All tlie Inhabitants of tho dwelling had managed to {icaye, excopt a lady o au uyper atory. Vol saw win oughly aa tho humbleat citizen.~51, Lowls ' Glode~ Democrat (Rep.)e The Democratic calculations for capturing the Benate, based upon the dleadection of Southern Jtepuhlicaus, will probably coms to naught, The Bouthern Itepublicans sre” darly becauing ‘bettor reconciled to the altuation, and, ms fares heard from, are communcing to acknowledye the wiadom of the new polley, which grvmlltl 1o {mprave thelr own condition whilo It relleves the country from the Incubun of a Southern question, * able hera that the feeling among Southern Hevub. licans of the botter sort has already an upward teudency, 'Thuy no longer stand {n the Sonth as represcitatives “of an Admiuistration hostile in fovling towardn the peoplo of that section, but be- Km to bu regarded aa representing a policy which a8 firet at leart tha rellet of thie burdens under Ing lauehter, Mo crammed his hat on his head as fur down over his burnfog face ss he could hull it, and strode acrose the parior with vne of lhu tflannel thingshanging on his back, and dashed out of the right door, while the compan screamed, and pounded thelr kuees, and guh:.- for breath, and howled, and declared that they should die, they knew they should, And that's the way the match was broken off, or ruther was never made, . steel; and the mangancse ‘l)xh(y: a part which is manifestly useful, but whic not yet thore oughly understood, ‘The manufacture of Bese seiner steel ruvu a great mpulsa to the employ- uent of this new material as a substilute for fron; but, ynfortunstely, the carlier specimens were very uncertain in “thelr quality, and hencs 1t fell into dlm:ruw for rallway “bridges, for shipbutlding, and for many other " purposes fur which o minimum vf_varlation among different sumples was requlred. ‘The next fmprovement was that introduced by Dr, Slemens, who melts iu bis regencrative ug {urnace # mixture of pig-iron and lron ore. e ore and tho I.Irlmn re-act une upon the other, the carbon of tho pig-ron und the oxygen e waken to the sound af the tumult below O'er tho beating of carpets ha hears a voice roar- + Dreakfaat was aver {hreo hoara sgal Bau! he Is plunged in tho front of the tuai ‘Whore dust §s the thickest, they tell him to Where -‘ndv" mops, and scrub-brushes spatter and rattle, And tho sound of the carpet [s heard {n the land, ——— PINCHBACK AND TWO LITTLE PAIR, P A correapendent of the New York 7¥mes says: *What kind of a life *little Pinch' lod under the caza of hia fagher and owner way be gathered from e A Uclglan & Dattle of Dorking.* Huil Mall Gasetta (London). A ‘Immpmcl. entitled *Ln Guerre Franco-Alle- mandede 1878, par le General La Meche, which {s sttributed to - Gen, d aming for helx. Her appeals 1o the u tenibled crowd beneath were hoartrending, The fremen could not resch hor, for the atair was sevmingly in a blazo, and tnero #us no fAre-cacapo. The apectators in the thealre were wrought up 10 suagony, 1t bulng but too evkleat that the poor lady Brialmcot, has recuntly b of the org unite s0 8a tu deearbonize the plg- | been published st Brussels. ‘The autuor gives ais Seaeomed, to porialy by » patuful and Ylolent | tue following Iucldvuti Ouo day he wes with | which theouthwaloni Iaborad, = Wushiuylon Dis- | jron wd to deoxydizo the irou ore, the oot | Inugtoary - seccount uf [he conscquences 1o which belauzed to the lady rushed upon the staye, | Ma). Mulmes on a Miselsalpp! steamboat; the vun Yulck to Gracina mimerdal (ivde Jiep.); being fluld wrought-iron, which contaus searce- | Belgtumuf & war between Frauce and Gerinany 1n its stablo it licard the acr af its mistres, | way hot, and In the shade of an awning the plant- | A letler from Mr. (learge T, l)ownlnr.‘uua of | Iy o traco of carbon A smudl portlon cun bo | £ 1578, 16 suppusce that war isdeclared by the sud hastened 1o do its buat W her. . Without saddlo or bridle, [t waa seen to rush tntothe house, and climb the ir amid famea and volumes of smoke, It reachwd ihe spartment where the lady was, Bhe mounted on its back, holding by llxa‘«: rougl the most ohservant and thoughtful men of the col- ored raco, which fa printed in another columa, will bo road with interest. It may be taken as vepresenting tho views of the more moderule and sagacious of our colored citizens. 1le admits that there were unly twa cou er, withi bis friends, played poker for highstakes, and, to qulet his nerves, drank deep draoghts of fced whisky-punch. Thoslave-boy sat In a comer watching tlie game, and walting for any ordera that might be given by the players. While ho was oc- withdrawn from tima to thoy, and testwl to sco whether the process is complete; ond, when It I8 w0, the proper guantity of apleyclolsen added to the bath, and the full metal s converted foto stecl French Governmesnt vn the 17th of May, and thst on the samo e\'rnlnf the King of the Belglana recelves o telegram {rom Parls stating that the Fruwch Regublic feels bouyd, for its protection sgufust u German Invasion, to oceupy lh-h.'luln! mane, and the horse, deacending the wtair, aidont o e r thy ¥ i ol . certnined by eareful exuimination of ey o o gruind, e shois 5 o & tn ealing with e Buaih, and {ntimates that | The whale process occuples ubout eleyen hours; | a5 1t hes ascert T axiuninatly o senraed e hasardoss exal. T withe | EoLIo L e M anting, Whie assons | $ho oo whicl ho chose was e wiser and_ safar. | 80 that, Includiug the atiort day uu Satuniav, [ the ielzlin capabilities of defeuse tiiat thoy wro aing wus a beautiful plece of acting, evoking | aro 'yuul® *Woll, Massa lu, 1 don't za o has mhnlvlmfl which ars only natural, and (! thirteey charges—each of seven, nine, or twelve | Insullleient for the utenance of weutrallty, thradghout sextinents ol pleasure and admyration: | Loower was PINRS TepIY war Maj, Hol rounds of which ho atates very forcibly, revard- | tous—ure obiained from exch furnaey every | Shortly after a similar communcation arrives Nothing but kindness and fong-training cvuld have | boy, but he done bet ue on twa 1ittle pair, and | 1N tho rosults, bul ati e aske is, that ihe Bouth - | week. Morcover, fn consequence of the power | from Berlin, aud the next day buth German and mada the horss o clover jn knowing what to do, | Jast, I've gotio ®ame through -Ku.xcan ern leadera shull be a3 guod tr word and ful | of testing tho motenial belors tho spleyeleisen is | French troops cross thu Belglan frontler. The 8ud to do it so well, ‘Tho fcat wus the mare sur wer your ques Tho boy bad told the ox. | 8il their solomn pledges. It that fs done, the § gidcd, this mode of manyfacturu cwit be retfed | princlpal French arny marches from Glvet fn the Jriing s harsea ueually bave s dread of dre which T i unvatral Tather bavinguo otier | polles of tho Iresklent will bo fully vindicatéid.— { Ui Witl absojute certainty to produce steel of Sitcction of Liege: 16t covered oi fte right fauk ‘u'at:lf‘!.lx ‘fi‘&'}."’.’..'".’d.'i ;'1’“,'.,2},‘.',{'.‘,“{?.";’"‘3 &M: ke, bt bim ageinst §1,000, and Jost." oslon G lobe (Ind, &itp.)e 2 tho precisa T,.my that (s dealred, Thus, s { by 2 vecond uluy' whicl proceeds stralght upon Uia e lad boop s wdraltly manaed a1 to oflect (Men Wade Is not only indignant that U. I | cording to Mr. Bramwell, whilo the fact is uu- | Alcla-Chapelle, leaving " Nawmur ou “its left, Been abg dutper, 3 DIDN'T WAN'T T0 BE LEFT OUT, Palnterwhould bave publishiod hiv private letter, | qopbted that by the Bussewer process, when | whilo o third ariuy goes across thy Saubre 1o Chrisian at Work, Alittle, brigut-eyod J-yoar-old was scated In & tigh chalz at the dinner-table. Mumma had placed hiw snugly up to the table, pinned on his bib, snd succeeded in gotting the Mitle mischiovous hauds quiet and makiog him **bueb,* whou father pro- coeded to sak the blessing, While this was In Brusscls. The cavalry divisions of these arics of cecupation enter Brussels und (Ghent on the evenbne of the 18th, aud thy Goveruient barely bas thne to take refuge [ Antwerp. On thy sume duy & portion of the maln army "t Frunce sppears before Nawmur, After 8 short bombard- went thia bnportunt fortress, being garrlsoned oul{ Ly a fuw Clurdes Clylques, 18 obliged to cupltulate, Meanwhile the (ermans become with eyual facility iwiters of Llufi: wich sho s protected ouly by au old citadel, though it but he Is uwn-u 4 for ouco the old 1nan was cqualnte n 80 thuroux! idzmur-luml thal heconld not ewear, e waz like 1] . candueted by sklllful men thorvugbly a A BRIGHT NEW SWINDLE. New York World, .Muman {pgenulty has deviscd another means of $windling the cashlers of bar-roomsand saloons, Buith, Jones, aud Roblason meet somewhero down town carly lu the eveniug, As soon a8 they come together, Smith takes @ roll of genuine §3 blils from bis pocket and hands thew over to Joue: who In & pocket-dlary notes down the number ot ed with their busincas, trustworlhy results cun be obtalned, by tho Slemeus process it re- quires vury‘ g‘u'nl cleveruess to ubuu)r In ho v 11an Whoso apples rullted out of the fall of his cart whilo Le was guing up bill. He could not da the subject justice. It has leaked out that what Wade wrol Palntor was his privato opinion, sad bis did not wish to have lhynbl]:ly capreased. g intended writlng & publlc laticr, giving Layes his support, but ublicatlon of the privata leticr has I;munu:d i, The letior wae dlhnlA?rfl 0, and nter dld not glve it out for l:ubllul an until the 224 ¢ imprawlon s, that 0 somehow oF vther got the ln(un\mlunanlh\\llu:‘- ] result s not trustworthy. it it Incbes lung, sbiatl creased in leogth at least 20 per cent by fugz biefore it undenzocs fracture, and “alio that every samnple;witer belng heated gnd quenched in cold watcr, shall bu capable of belug beat rogress, our lttle chubby made s discovery. It copt bis own P Wad that'all thy plates ou the table, ex; 1itle pla e ne. phfl ab o each note. 1f upon Jta face the note contsine sny | 333, med o hlui, wero put | purpuse to support Hayes, and publ the letter | cold, the radius of etng not more | is the centre of u° Hourbshlug fudustrs,” and Pecullar arks, he slao makes careful memorands, | DyReaL of, the solemn cofemony, o, wcarcely | {UNuent tudvaction, Faoter ie very much dise | than threc-fourths uf the sample, | coutains the only cun-foundry in Belgidi. It gruntled with the President, waltiog f H b ol ey e Il Le th Ofthem. This belng done, the trlo stary out,— | plate Ez b«&h&nqn. saylng, ‘*Flosss, papa, pray | K00 S evhepota b l’h‘tkb;! ':':fd?uh:fi q' without &uy distress whatcver belng erinced. | now becomes evident that Belglum w) o ¢l ade by the ut buttie-field between Frunce saud Germany, it st Joaeaa il way bebind i with oo | o my pliey eol”” ____ b Baneimian jobbare Lave aaned. — Waakiogion O L et Worics 2veny | Kot e Eheuch ktuny corps. Is- dispatehed ©0 - $ BROOKLYN COURT-SCENE, (B G2} Hepublican (Rep. ) €alls for u glass of seltzor-water, puts down & oua bas fulfilled thess couditions, Ithasnot | Avtwerp to sccure that important foriress, BilL, recelves bis proper chlng. and vanish Owen Manolven was drouk, sad a policoman y but each samplo | There are no Belslan troops avallable to peslst Ues, llus:rA. Pryor appears in the rolo of & hucun&uulhn ol uverag: & few mloutes Jones entera the . 1 ¢ & roplct. A geatioman iu Iichmond, who had & | bas fultilled the conditlon; the advaucs of this corps, all the wilitia thut 1 : ocked him up, Owen's fricads sent for Judge | Prop : ‘3 cl c‘:lm'fi,""{"- :fi;l&l:.’ und ip payment bauds the | ol TG he sgrecd to admlt Owen to ball. The ] After observing that he had left bimeelf but uverastion with bim on the day precediug th auguratiun of Nr. u‘flfll ropts ts bl While the cashler Is mak st {hat tlme: ¢ Shou {03 the ciange, Robinson Fushies up to Jonve e cliodly, ‘and. grasplng hica by the hand, criee oub: be called In baving been seut to Anjwer) ok by e ixs of May the Frencl cardey I olkw(ln [iY kol et pator the fuite oa the Tight bua uyowed or prophetic made out,and the Judgo sald1 *Thesd whteh for your sppearance here at 8 o'clack In to deal with the ect of bls lecte S dy teuand Nicholts, and o oot : le the fafautry o h;\\hy. wy dearold fellow, w fu the world | the marning; will you be hare!" ' Perhapa § willy l:fr::lu to flm s‘:'utb "“L 1 suppost his Adwin- H;Thgn::u{mgu \:l llll : xnlw.r’fil .l:fi{h dfi; .i‘:gu% h:zm'l’ufl:v:de‘. :lnlnthsun "wpe""u':‘fieé'ifi irogoabeen thete many years,” sic., ctc. A | 1euprote o, was Owens cool responas, You | istration. e cam taks the Southern people tuto | SO SCL 10 \0 O with a very miaalh prow | $ho. fortidutions, on the left bunk, Bleavwbiio utler m%'.“fi‘-‘:: 1na chanpe foe ‘el bl | mbstg AT 258,10 andesitand ShaL you Sugin eus ;cvl{.u Lam aatisded, {eSon Pilvata itbons of earbor, of of S0 alht‘r{lluy,w seh | ghe Belglan urmy 1 reduced by oue-fourth fu con- 90 tho deak, and during whlch tiise Atso the 81 bill Bore.ir 0 il Vight, Yoplied the Jugs, | Bivfles, that o Maves ingle, alncare, andeprti- | Fat becn fn fusion aud i malicable, e, Bram: | bequeiice of the desertion of inen calisted uuder Lisa boen coverod up by the miouey recelved from Stlior Patrone of the glace. Brosently Hoblowon £xcuscs Llwself, sod leaves Joncs alons. Jones $urne to guther up his chanye. it deslre betler he will be 8l tls own, will rewal opportunity, —such s one &8 o r_thu that you wiil be hcre, to y b N‘L “g. Oticer, lock well v _toact on the volition of woul wen, | agroat proceodidd to say th ¢ Ba ia rasel; s“fivtn 10 at ho belicved stecl recde iron for almost vverything ex- cept the forge work of cowwon blacksmiths. thy systemn of substitutes, aud a couslderable portion of the urtillery and cuvalryre reudered non-etfective by the insutticlent supply of korscs, ——— ¥ Jons Droissts, 141 bad Sy one ¥ BN ockel, aad I have nene now, Guossqaently 1 S50, Wacres £ give. adediabe sieokthe 3 €, ve atre g wivgght-iron wowld haye boen wsod Bad pot th stafl, snd the governor of the fortress, The cynsequence 46 epdloss confusion; ouly the sliloes Jo tielrduty,and the sWrousBng LOURLY South, which, having been originally of ed to Bcu&lun. hss lln::’m- War I:fon n’k&.:‘wtu We predict that In six weeks there will not be y and uzevenly 1o & Dexgcralc silapce,. By the any Aght sgplust President Hayea Nothingauo- Afwer cousting it CURRENT OPINION. tho rulare of wen. can . Yy before | The future of stexl, in his views, ts practically | Thera are 1,000 zaus fg Autwerp, but thers are S1an, by ate fo the cashjer; My friend, thst 5 { President layes by which he will destroy {ho : I : - SRR pou LSO G0 | 1ot e it faretho izt ot | B33ty ULt o et Anyit RPN | BLSCLEEE Wit me o & t ¥ & ang, further, that of the province of cast- | —the Mintstor for War, the chiel of the gencral Fivaonde? (2 33,V ‘sag votking wors, ‘aire” | Enguirers—Torrs Hauie (Ind.) Espris, 203 ctiviiy' by old-lina’ Whig e :-: hat part p A 3 frien my Is Inundated. On the 214 the French cavalry attack the forts on the right hank, which are but rlightty earrisoned, and Forts Burcht and Zwindrecht fail Into thele lands. By this time, Russfa, England, Auatria, nud Italy have ngreed to Interfere on hehalf of Belgian neuteality; a force of %0,000 men, composed of the troops of each of these States, {s dispatched to oveupy the country at the expense of the unfortunate Belgiuns, who thus escape one foreign occupa- tion onty to fall into another. Snch, eoncludes the writer, is the fate of a natfon which does not, ?uullry itself to fu]fillits enzagements to Eururu for the military defense of ita pentrality. The moral of thestory, of course, la, that the Belginn armv should be thoroughly reorganized, aud tha WANTED- Traacas VWASTED=SIX FIRST-CLASS blackamithe and one trimmer on heavy work, Aoy to KTUDEBAKER BRUS. MFO. CU% Bout Bend, Indians. A\ TANTPD=_TY NROWN & MY iit, OF AURORA. ili., A first-cinw carriaze painter; hone othee need apply; #leady empinyment gusranterd, . TASTED—WATCHMAKER BY AY TOWA JEW- eler. Inquire st once of B. F. KOLIIS & CU., Jewelers, State-at. Empleyment Agencics, A o oo o Ao s (ol X8 Bouth Water-st. " F U HATGHT, o oo e TMALE S fortificstions of the most fmportant’ of the Miscetinncons, Belglan towns restorell, "[But Belgium s too [ WARTFR-LIVE JMEN TO TARE Aomstst weak to defend hersell ‘salnst France or | icenih JAMES b SCOTE. 8 1eamormat. Chicato: feaRo, Germany.) ‘\H\NTED—A PINST-CLASS ADVER' ilcitar; a good chance far the right m 146 Kast Madison-at., Itoam 18. VWANTED-AGENTS To SELL GUIL THPROV Ietter-copying ook sad ink; capies withor TFOR BALF#1.500 WILL PUIGHARE LARARA: story frame hovse, No. 34 Tlarvard-st.i S2.00 wil . : il pres, brash, of water: larka salos are made by on MDA L R TR PR FEe’ agena’ kxeelsior MARATACIATing Con 11D De, and Camphell-av. mest. rd-at. Abave prices are less than nalf tha of the property; terma to sult. v 333 —#00 TER _FOOT—SPLENDIN KPSI- dencelot an [iltoois-st., between Cam snd teate. #onth frant, $9T100tn aliey, elesr, 21 years aga this latanld for cash at 8123 per footi naw the Javed. e, water, &c. i1t 10 1n & Drat-cinm hnod: withiin 3 bloe Court: Hoase: theregare belek and atong-front dwelllpan il aronnd It fhat reat for £73 Inquire ANTED-MEN T0 BELL NEW VATENT ARTI; cles, chiramos, frames,. statlonery. notlons, and J:'tlr[. American !nvelll Comnll!- {M Blate st WANTED-FEMALE MELP, Domestics. VVAKTED—A GIRL FOR DINING.ROOM AND parior works one who Is gaed to walltng on table and §7) per month. This lot Is worth st suction §10 il who can give references f; tecinm pri ol T Tere wit) haver be anatBer nich & IATERn | TAMTICe. A Roly o6 Hanasy at s Dam e, Narthiies offered In Chiicagy . Weal baif cash, balance long time LA per cent, JANTED — NURSE-GINL, (AMERICAN PLE- TG0 pleratd octagen: front brick dwelltng, lot. WASTED & 0 Re et FRICAS Monday snd’ bam 63 Vincenn and Thirty-cighth-st. | momning. 81,500 down, £, sondown.” House has madern improvement} VWARIED-COOK AND SECOND-GIAL AT 68 Wabash-a 3% 000—~An elegant block, ane of the best corners . VoSt N o i on BLALe-SL. 1 Fenta $7,74515 g tras 1 ANTED-O 0D0 Z e b o Getion st | W ARt atary e ettty 1A L HOUSE: JFOK BALE=$s.0m CASH—-STOLY AND DASE: fnenL sfo front husiness bluck, 40xt10; rents P.M:fln Maiiaon - st., belween State and Wal v, itick coRt ug;,wnmlmlm: ', 11, BOYL Employment Agencies. ARTE RIHMAN U D —~ G IFis far privaze famiife a. DUSRES ohoe, -fioutc, at o rd Tow easusny AL DT A (i nuRESo 173 North Halsted-ab, corner of JOR GALE=$4.200~A GOOD BTONFE, DWELLING = = 1 uver, and iot 232110, ou corner of Halied aad Mincellancoun. Nineteenit-sts. 'jtents now for ) ANTED—~TWO OR THRRER FIRST-CLASS LADY 24,000~ Nica store and dwelllng over, It 2ex17, on canyassers In every city and villnze In Tiite gurmer of Congress and. Aberdecn-a..| Thesr are Loth | piates Tor & new IMedical and trmpcrance ok, brofis 100 per crut. Inelose 25 cents and prstege atamu for with full_instructioor. Addrew MAUD L. Hoom 17, 17 Madtson an Al M 1N, o Ftton sty Chtcago, (0. A SEUALR | ___SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, oS S et e 4T hAneat tend Fivcetinneone, BTOUGH, 123 De hnfl:.!\aom& SITUA‘HU! WANTED=-A POSITION ON A PARM LENT HOMPS AT Bi Y by s misn snd wife (Do chiluren); man & goud, Fnu‘u.{fn:xxc ‘4IIE and [lavenswnud on exsy ferma. r’ml ral farmez | (0 work on shares, or by the monili. low fares, Kzamine before locatini - A% _Tribune oflice. _METUASIONS WANT Domestics. SIIUATIONS WAKTED-DY TWO YOUNG GEIL man irls, ane for kilchen work and one for sscond Work or sewing. 140 Blegel an 1t. GREEIR, soutbicast corner_Monros ans e e —FEMALE. it BALF~AN A-TOOM JIOGSE AT EOUTH E. i snston ja splendid order. kvery convenience, Lot 1. Value, 85,00 Address OWNEEL Y 86, 10 ACRER AT MAY WOOD, RUITANLE ivisible. Apely tod. N, BANKEIL Fou‘nl.s ORMENT-AT WE milles from elty limila, oa C, o0 » AN ENGLIBT WOMAN . 1o 8 private famlly, Call at ply 145 S0uth Jeeraon-ut. ® wafl.&mfl r?“{‘.;r.‘{";fir A FIRST-CLABS COOK Ply L 145 Bouth JeReronst. s O ITIvate House, " Ap- M A STERN EPRINOR B . & Q. Hailrosd, ety terme. 3 2-story "heuses and lois, new and complete, ai £, $1,U0), §1,51), $2,000), §2.000; near ation, school, church, swre, m mArket, etc. | houses shown fres. T.C. it1L1. 4 Lakeslde ll|l1l<lln=‘ 0 COUNTRY REAL EVTATE. 'Ot BALE-A BARE CHANCECA_FINE STONE = Employment Agoncies. 01 BN scres, known ax Rerger's realdence; ONS WAN LIPS IN * T B N B 18ig out; ifviox Tows pear the o I T A erad aringY (ohe mineraD): spiuadia prct enory | ST ENRE Dl e B of Lhe £ s iver Foeforihor ar: Mivcolinneous. +'on th 5 er part s tlcujars tnnalre by letter or, 1o patson of F: BERGEIL | QITTATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN LADY ltacioa Co., Wis.' N, D. Views of the Jartin tac place &‘a"_‘i‘e seen at thia office, 13 FARM, B0 ACRES. BOCK it mil fzom depoL. §34 per acre. qul Trihune oftice. TO _EXCIHANGE. A NEW OR SECOND-AND FIANG OR ONGAN 4 1o exchange for carpeater work and material. Ap- Dly 8402 Van Buren-st, 10 EXCHANGE=3¢ NICE RESIDENCE [,0TH, 2 123, ciear, 1n one aid two blicia 0f bowth Rlds Rolling-mills, ‘two blocka from strect.cars: {hero ara fuar or five honse: 1 wans god farm lands or im- . clear, 2 slio; P A dweliisand lot, 723110 rood bars reata B¢ dweliiman and Jot. 7251 ; rent 1,000 o oed T o hindry Bt Lo Ruies a0 o Term o 1owar 31 facrt, T 1 g ot (o Towa. M s, Tndiana, o 11 1inola for bice DFICK liotel And SUOX200" feet of B'mum ITH DS rarling-companion for favalid; refereaces re | ___REAL ENTATE “r NTED=-FOR CARH—1 OIl 8 VACANT LOTS, not over one mile from Cunrt:Hause, pear atreets cars, for cosh; mnst becheap. . G, WELCH & CO., Rooin 2, 143 Lasalle-st, w0 RENT—IOUSEN, Weat Hides vro NENT-KO. 111 NORTI PAULINA-BT., AL! 22 w60d % bew, O roomn €20; Jower part of | Simles from ¢ 100, Bite 3147 ke QUEOUNE for edal, AP o8 | | Fine 13 otk mat.fro Ine Ju)-rootn sone-front hotel on Weat Madlison-st., ot fxix; for good |ands or farun J2-acre fann, well {mproved, 2 miles I,flm Law: renceville, in jawrence Co., 11, for good fiouse and 1of worth §a.000. it [ot, clesr, with two cond dwehings, on proinlses. 3. U° 'To RENT=COTTAGE 507 WEST, 8 rout i BON, 729 Weat. Madison-at. CONGIESS-RT. WALH. THOMP may Rood obders rent 818, i 160%100- 00! F['0 REXT—8T. DENIS I/OTEL. NGITJIEART COll | lLake-st.. hear Deorla, for gout ner Muilwn, and Rosith Deapiainer-sta. Ap- | Side; will sasiime’ some. Prsos a Aere iy 10 C. k. HOLMES, 6 hoath Clintan-at, n. LOYD, T, [0 HENT-1IOUSE 33 WKRT ADAMS- Ttoom 7, 170 ¥adinm-at. re-av., in Arst-class order. fre on | f]°0 EXCIIANGE=(WANT SOMP CASI=ALL THE i acs. furniture (o rlnod Pnflnr hotel on Madison-st., — In centre of city (clcar) sikl dolig & Arst-clam business, flflullli‘ldl!' ‘I‘rglét for er!ry‘tlllllm,{ltll‘fil,llu)‘(lfl-flfl will lfi uu,n in NENT=K0, 34 VERNON-AV., FINE MANNLE 'l'l ur we will sl man. liere i & ront, with brick sibivs €40 per monihis aiso two | 2Picndidand first-clase chanco to pet tnto good payin et AT E LK R (w0 fi e uith Maurd | fite, Wh amiail cagicals . 8. BOYD, floom 7. 175 odern tmproveiacnta. pariors, dining-room, ALLROL AL N{H-POR REAL K8TATE AND CARil, guod business. Addrcss Hooud roof, e, and kitchen oa it Goor: 30 eazh per month. TUKNG EIt & BUND, 1 Washiagton-st. Iy AN ASEMENT “GIICK 90 per munth 0t A 6TOCK OF ANTED-TO EXCHANG cluth| |IY£~ otls, Doots sl ahoea, &) acres of 1and fo Charition n\ln:{. 3to., I8 good cultivation and el lmprovad. Address RALL, DAVIS & CO., A A UCTION BALKS OF TOISES, ‘c/u:l:ffilu. 01 uben buskied harmew. whips, eto., Turtiare, s Thurwdsys, aturdars, st 10 8 . & [0, REN / L ARD NI COFTAGE | (17 dha"jie W smingeio-st. "Ntk of all kinds o 1 Grove-av., ench 13 rvoint, Apply 18 J. N. BAL- | Lianit st private sal —The ssle of trotiers s REIR, Itoow 0, 60 Uearborn-st. Postpuned on Accon fo until Setunley nest. il'uwm::?v—«'n WICHTGAN-AV.—18 TOOMS, £60 'Fuu BA } VE SIX HORS KIND AND per month, 1nquire of W, M, DEE, 22 Fast Quincy- uentle; work sin doub) u st.. between Btats and Tearborn. ity o] Doatneis Karsesr S belt oA o waat of e ke { 0.,_114 Weat, Randolph-st ['0_RENT-ONE OF THOSE ELEGANT a-s7ony | [TOK BAL A mivang 3 b suncefront dwelinge, 74 Ituthiek s s (8 | oundt hod dnite or sl rebion esect. . o " 2 Williniae. isolo L. 6. FARDEE. 1oa s | {2 ety Blegouble wazun 0., YO NENT=A 3-8TOILY A % BASEMENT HOUSE, octagon front, 435 Narfh Laral AL OLD 4VE, diat en s | [l SALRCOXY OF THE UBST, CTEIN, 018 o x a 3 miniite gall. heav ool paringlentbc, Apply e 43yt Lasalia-aty Jy maneagd tail; 1y lisaide 'G5l wivat be Wby S 1 East Fouricenth-at, MANRES POl BALE=WARIANTED e, Would cxchaige oaa or both for 0 boseen for three duys st atabio rear N CHICAG rth vomia with all 13 coin e and repair, Y, 93 Dearborn-sl., Hwoi 23, e i moders improver; ELBRIDG. Ak x“i:n“rn‘;":c";unm . TO_L‘ ERY WEN AND DEALERSTHE LAG: . T '~ | | N . est stock of huggles, c aKCs, RN ATLCSs (Dew T4 'Illlhrfihurl-cunclm e AT i ot man: | ant Gecond band) whofeesle and raiatl, s WEEN& | umie » or sale on e === = - teruus; lake water) 7 centa fare. it QKL southess SMINCELLANEOUS, curner Munree and rkel-ots. TR T YT BTHUR OAKLEY, MANUFACTUKER OF GEN- TONY COTTAG —RA TW i S 2 ] i l?;rn, hevween Pifipstaih aid Filjze Wholusiie sad. Tetaity Eaniracia "Lavens Touscs wat ¢ ligds arks cnenp. | Inqulro sy BURC amined free. 169 East Wasbington-st. S et Hepcoy) (Y MAPRAND ATLAS FOIf BALK CHEAP—A IO LENT-AT RVANSTON-ONE OF THE ¥ IR AN mkne Srounieds 1t Peioers iy iguses on the ridue. L3 rooma, large grounds, eood | ailan 3 volunes, Dmely bound. 1L 5. & W. G i o, e depol = TE AND BRGNS LR P rOC R 3 RUGGISTS AND DAURENS CAN PROCURETHR the house. uwn}onz Pond dis Lac; Wis. D i“nm' islaa commetien lifgs ube' 41icd and TO RENT-ROOMS, A0S, e A ALVATOR MiLe Weni Siaes N RVERY CO NKIGETIC MEN WANTE E In the wu»—)‘cmm “l—w P!l V RENT=THE BEST FURNISHED ROOMS IN ancw ariicle. 1!'&.’1!5-‘-‘«" hesy by tan OGO Apply s ot Wers DOt Jooreey o LA 10 BENT TN TiR LR R e Weat Madlion at.« cotaer b for iadiss’ s0d gunticmen's cast-ol 'O RENT—6 ROOMS., FLATS., 241 and 245 West | clothiag. K. HERSCHEL, 546 Biale-st., Chicsgo. Ore 4 Mad ‘h ;l‘ ’IM.:m Ialvlflnl‘mw';‘l 'l‘l"kl‘rl‘l'}m"fl ders by mall prow attend. oors sultalile for housakeeplug. WAL 1. B [ 1t TO AGENTS, . OUFIT AND A 2o West diadison-ate — | u'?(r"i"a(a)(t"n"ir:"fi'fi' froe. ¥orarms bl TO RENT-STORES, OFEFIOES, ETC, = e T s S FINANCIAL, RENT—4-8TORY DRICK 8TORK, KO. 87 50U° {l DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIE: u.\"il,‘ AR s, ote., st LAUNDKES private TS ods, eLe., 140 ltane doiph-at.» wear Ciark, ifined 184 wier-at,, Juss west of Blate, TURNEL & B Inglon‘at. 102 Waad ftoom 5 aud6, Emablidhed Isi, [0 USNT=CIRAP—-ETONY AND BASEMENT | (WAUITPAID YOI OLD GOLN AND SILVETCAKD - SAWTE ] [ Lches, dl allabi PO ubR Vo, 50 baverat. - No BAWYEIL 29 Lasuito Y .mmi: efin"g‘:'t‘u?-'t‘ml.n dlxaionde sad valushics Ofttices. Uffice, by Kast Madlson-at. " Estabilshed 1466, NT- X FSK-ROOM IN A VER ONEY N [0 N T k., JEWK| N ]S LT SET LA Bt AYARY | NoyEX Sossen on WkniEs JERCEE i t ot nl SPgencemilor i a0y good collaterals. 160 Washiug s ONKY TO LOAN IN_SUMS TG T i G . N HOND: 1l Watbimgion st one pedt- TUIREL & screa f1 2 LT —— 3 v AND 18 CENT, APPLICATION T]0, IENT=HO TKE=FORNERTY THE WOMANS JOUN 0, HHORTALL, 24 Vurlaad Block, [\ ed. and witl accommodata 150 = —, nwhu "f 8. FARWEL| Chigago, or LW, GA OB e CE BTOCK OF GROCKH- « o renAuEe | (i SEosg o bt it JERFHAL WAIEHOUSE, COER TUST AND Doraca and wagous, Address 2 35, Tribune oidce, CBRTAAL L Alride for househiold goudfand geas SO FALK=A WILK KOUTE OF 4 C, 0 + HOWAE, , and wagon ehoap as dirt for cashy golog ouk of the | 'wllflflll‘ .lfll?,j .IF bear civscs} lavestigayion, 18w orihrav, Cull st ahee. ., (OB SALE—OL KENT—AT LOUDUN, TA., ON THA ; ok E (0 ad it abes G4 Yoasomably tesrin 1 : and catinghouse. : iatly passcomer-tratus tadine. Addsess it s KATANGS . e Tacihiy: for. Landling Kboda Tt T 1A F10 . D9 T, P oD T OR FINE FURN[TURE OENERAL 0 2Ud 10 B Han- elild ouds, aad marchs! 033, h "‘hllf"l‘uuu ing). Cash advances. CHICAGO BOOKS, HOOSE Lobden, Ta. 5 00K F\Y ANDOLP, | [7O1 HALE=8ALOON, ELEGANTLY FURNIBIKD. A LB SRR T i SERA | B godocit e Wi treia sesbitaed, 15 Weak b or asad portal card 1o MILLENS CLEAP | Madlsonar, Cullberwean Land2p o & . Leave, HOUK3TOE, (07 Malison:ate L Mudiwount _____________ | T goARDIN (D LODUING, (CASIL PAID. FOR KOOKE=S3 PAID vOI WEE: ey BOABBING AN Jpieey Unwiridued Dloticnary, ste. ‘wic. CHAPINS YWost Sldo, ©ld Bovkstore. corner M: il D " WASHINGTON-ST, - SIRALE FOvEis Tor fuialies A0 Siagle gomticmen wiin S TR 7T — GENTS WANTED-S8MART MEN CAN MAKK §3 | “Perday, Calias a7 Weal NSdiaon-sh. Koo St AQ!ST‘ WANTED—TO SOLICIT OULDELS FOR T Py baes ta1e ?}’FJ.‘: Sl AT 6% 338 b, - 50 B B T T B o - Nerth Sida, 1y 264 ONTARIO-ST. ~ALCOVE. FURMISHED OR J4deaiteds larve rooim for bwui (ruat afy e U - 1 Mon Madlion st [ o T P T A i s N1VORCES. ———— WETERRTEAN. L Lo LS TP, GOAKD WA, 5 ks oot or FOMANY: | TPOXRBTAND TWO HOONS FOIt SNALL FANILY caljor wr GOnEAY. 1l washlogton. Hoow 10, Cutcago. IVOLCKS LEGALLY AND QUIETLY OBTAINED [A) R LR A Ty 3 Uhtecenary . erca: o 4 GOODVICA, Atiraey. 134 Dearbori-at, MUSIUAL, for the summe; Answer. glving I v, in w private tainily atEiyde Park. lon, O 34. Tribune olics. PASTEER SAIRI IS 82 W AL ven ifl' ll“l:l_rnlunul oc: ricoce. . | BN{URY satisfucCory ropsos o T)ECKKR BROS viaNus axp ESTEY, GGAKS ! “!'{le'-.,’“‘,““';‘x‘.f' paritculas, £ ¢ Tribuno, AP LSRR | prein ittty [LCHI AR L EY LA = i BCtin 10 anvs for Trate. A @b Trivu PACHINERY, TROILEI-FE MBS AT LOW PRICES | moxceea 0000 ety ffln"&fip.fi".?anm aiicciive pumps | JRORSALE=78 FILST-CLASSEEWIN asteal et MRAh e i oy | Bl e T eetarens Cornet | Chivar” 133 bids of Cas, d Mo -la o . 5 o »i'lows. ol ] 4t o PrEEONALDQN, Mounis FEOBADLY. NOT | Ly hioraih et Nadudisl canniacg 5 t N 3 \

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