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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 50, 1877. a! Saas ORE the city en ronte for Manitoba, ani have b FOREIGN. tified of his neccptance of the city's hospitat- and that he will arrive her on Wednesiay Th Turk will Get Back into next and remain until Frcay. The @ | Sforza, Hotientobe, 1 chint,” Antennee Mertel, Apuz a were preverte’ ‘ommMttee | Afiy-tour, om it deverved such a fate Int the manner of its deeid Atlength the carrison, spent with wear fatizor, haviny lost Cvoethirds of foe nn , Howard, Mork AnticeMatte, Ajneavy mozatache rcarce dolnmornaa exprrestog outh and a dive growth indicated his title 10 the eparkhing cath en Yin hy niinarns walsing from ie ootiiee in 1y thede neendir hianes: fo i t a Nopegrey of re determine! te dte, J have tendered lim a grand hanquet and recep | +! Tho sitting wa The Head: of the ‘New Groek a teeters A wot des fandishly ptetaryeque dn the ee= Asia When Adrianople tion on Wednesday next. The day will be | ration. The Cardinals agreed thit the decision Ministry. AeA Stee tanic resembling that of the Fall apent fnmaking the grand round, ahd visiting | already taken to hold the Conclave In Rume, Aitnated outelde, He fell t ' pate the: Naidlie cathe alls. points of interest here and in Miuneapolts, nothing in the meantime arising to prevent ft, : ive of har entnpanions. fe So basins wie corlncted to the death ot [oad siiver torr, is contaed round his slender . = was opportine. They colnchted in the arlvisa- | Hig Daring Deeds of Naval Warfare | cfter the « dente | Wililam B. Astor. Stace the buslieas was | waist by a belt of marty «liver pieces with pleread + CRIME. Uillty of the modifications It ts proposed to Fi x tbe firet protect plode | started by John daeob (a the death of Wililain | pattern, On either breast ty a doutle row of Austria to Decido an Important Ques- ME. make fn the ofd ceremonial, and the new requ- ifty Years Ago. the oreder they bad wiihge themonaetery. Thee | Bi the Aators did one business on ane fing and | silver garitiign, tubes, elaborately, chased “and Cabi Meoti Tations prepared as regarded external matters; ——— conned thelr fire, and th: rkadarting on. sword | didit nitogether, The will of the father made | otamented with green enamel, His sabre and tion at a Cabinet Meoting. COWARDLY MURDER, Dut they at once opposed a'r oportet? to the Goivtannalentacranaan Tire in hand, reated the wall oaesery side, whenend-.| a dissolution faevitable. The pronerty was | btoad-bladed Circassian dayger are maaterpicces Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, augzesiion that they shoul! conaider which of Arnens, June 10.—With one volee the Greeks penuteat Mente faz woe towéred—a white May | broken ip avd divided among the hetrs, John | fcatving and enamel. the sheaths nnd hlite of Liberty or Death,” waved inthe air, & | Jaco and Willlatn B, now bav nor nears lh al nin B, e separate officer. dectared that Canaria should be the Premier of | tingle run xeve the sural. and x tromenions es | Tele oftices still remntn eh: by ite, but thie their new Government.—a Government pledged thomeanda of tao conqueror and the cun- | Uutiness [sas separate as if the hrothrrs never to the love of fatherland which he above all | que had been together. Whether this is the begin- Pirrsnuny, Pa. duly 20.—A fatal affray oc- | the recognized moles of clecting the Pontiff {t The Ex-King Amadeus Thonght to Have | curred at MeKecaport Beturday, nicht between | might bo better to adapt. The Wires motes in Been Fatally Hurt. two boys, one 17 and the other 20 yeara of age, | 4d are clection by actlnmnatin iy reat to ballot, —_—-— John Grim, the younger of the two, had been | and which Is that cencrally followed, Election massive milter set with coral and tspia taznii. \ Wide dark trousers, and Mich rot leather boota tnraing up et the toes, complete the costume. Mie compantons arc attired mich In the «ama mane ner. though ers richly, ‘They are quiet, resolnte — fas dieplayel, Though burdened with ‘The Samlans he defetided, aud tho Chiang he | "Us Of the end tine alone can determine. men, but with an unmietnkavly brienndage ale, ; = tien there | [et i : cy aac Neca ads ‘Stich are Moukntar Pasha chief of the ** THE WAR. drinking, and, coming In possession of a single- | by compromise [s'anly resorted to Ww! age, the lt Captatn once more respomlod ts | aveute j—hie defenced aud avenged fn vain, 2 re Mo niet of the ‘intel. Ne * oe! . iving at o de- * ip “ ni ohh ar 7 gt TON EY a Ngcuce depertinent " and hls aides, 8,000 KILLRD AND WouNDED. barreled Pistol commenced fring he i able cision Boe ee are ciurees The exact eug- | the call of his fellow countrytucn, and returned Ripa eae Allg ele ia ae THE CAXTON EXHIBITION, gi Lobia Loxpow, duly 29.—It is eald the Tarks lost | on the little steamer Horton, which was fying at | C0) DY Utcrore, made to the Cardinals was, | frum his cuttaye to the Court, the representa- | vit to hatral. Juatly of) un ae Jean — Ennuhter Lends a New Charm the wharf. Jolin Degarmo, who was eniployed Nt 1 to hat! watty or unjustly, the loans killed and wounded at Karabuonar. * mH sunday i Heston Hhercrorerrection be made Dy ecrutiny | tire of the patriots of his race, n monument | mutt pail. Evil men have given usa tad | THE Celebration nt Toniton=specimens of | To boanty, when Ir diarlowng a ureity set, of teeth, 6,000 an the boat, remonstrated, and told fed p q p 4 s Hi i y arreit 300 Rams. Fee ee eee ine tatters | Of PY. seclamation? | Hed they respordes | of thelr rest stengate for hiberty, and an ex- | Marne, and we must reilcen our eruitae Ht was the, Werks at Haxtnntn Ome y tens Witenes, when naturu has supplied thie element vely tntine the pis: | {2 favor of the latter, then them amole of the herut tafe th rad to hear hin lying there, surrounded by his | A Lonion paver of July 4 says: “The objects hers, ray oe retained through life, by un- It fs now positively settled that. when the | fused sitll an oathy, tit Potted the trees, | ‘ull Immedintels have arlseny Who ai stie a mole uf the herutsm to which they taust HOF | Vateeans, his lund seit His flint-tu:ke plstole, | of greatest Interest in the exhtbitfon formed to farsi Sera Senoealy Russians reach Adrlanople the Sultan and Gov- } t0! egarmy, deliberately pulled the cer | iatmed? Butt the ‘nun sports? pronounced | rise. nN eee eee a Pl te ; i ah n g re trnmient Wil co to Brora, oo the Astti ade | tes all enter, tho, untortgats Tae a | lsum the augzeetion of opening uch dice reLbow IN THE WoLp's mstonT Har did. the work in hore Gayay bo satay | Commemurate the Tour bundrodeh anulverrary | schch unit duced tiler Listen oles of ame horus, ‘ e placed | ton prevented ite heing put, No doubt bie does such o mann appear. Filty-etx yearaago, | ‘itis money now.” Yet he ts sb — eat DRaAboe nouie Ae aes nth oer AN OFFICIAL NRPORT antares Fer te nese eg | Hire fo protone It arose trom tlie ail ner when the Greek Revolution broke oat witha SO PELI OF PAVE, Fngland by Caxton, are naturally the spevimens | feantmongr “P. “was. Die Mann Ol firondwaye from Osman Pasha enya the Russians, having | things fora gentieman to wear.” He fs a des sianetny rwags Weheny tle ngs look ait Malian | cothustaain unknown it subsequent nsurroc. |Z Know ttle of torpediers’ ho aled. Utmt | of the works uf bisown press. Of these nu leas | Albany, N.Y. "For aale by ail draggist., occupied Lovatz, a body of Turks from Plevna | Pere lo of the worst type. Mitiva fing fcoup d'etat, against whieh w Ci tions, “he was the Captain of a smatt tents on Easbeerhapel IU eaten sie Tea shan as Laat reneht toeetbery ye Tae | To keep sour teeth and ume In 9 beatthy o assaulted aud recaptured It July 26, YORGERY, dinal already) shosen, to, ty acclaimed at ance | sessed peacefully trading hetween Constan- | “Tneked im whether the Grecke are still the | 1) carton: elehty distinct works. Acconting | aitign oa should axe Pernards Gaiden Deniliaves RHUMLA. B July 20.—Bradford D, Clark, of might afford the requisite chest bal as furs | tinople and Odessa, He had borne no part | Vallicaris they were when he was young. "They | Caxtonian students there are nincty-nine | It fa pleasant and effclent. Sold by drogylate " f ALATMONE, oUly Hoy ¢ OF | one may Judge from the little that is known uf | in the intrigues which produced the losurre ot be the same,” he sald. “Education and | works of his press known, Of these, with three | everywhere. Arecapture of Shuinta was effected after olx } Boston, was arrested. tritay, charzed with ob- | yesterday's provenilings at the Vatican, the Car- civilization jn giving us better things, hase de- | exceptions, those which are not represented by | Tete et hours’ ghting. . $4,000 from Winthrop, Cun- | dinals areof opinion tit at the Pope's death the tlon and his personal safety was avcured. Ile ie tter tinge, hase ¢ Sy I y a = taining by forgery 1, ‘rot Ps . pie - prived usof our harditivod, but patriotism will | originals are illustrated by fac slmiles, Such o MEDICAL. GuansToNE, inghain & Co.; of Philadelphia, qusrantces will be observed ua they have been | was no adventurer, but a low-ublding citizen | supply what {9 wanting.” Fae: Stes, RUE ie ir en Lowpox, July 99.—Gladstone, in a magazine | SE een eh i Mine iis fe, and Vint nothing te fkels to bre | with wite and childrens no wlory-bunter, bat a The wite he married when a eallelii aa nares elora sees earn: be y 5 a i voting Pe r . . (7 her, Nineteen epecinens are gent by the article, charactarizes th Inforce e a My 4 Catt » Vatler man vontent to Ive a quiet and bumble | lives to be ble companion lu the sunset of Life, | iS the beauty of her youth, abe loves to honor | ven by the Duke of Devonshli : fod- his countrymen he remained in obscurity, and | tore whe pareintate to her intent. For | teun sion College, the ee ie whet not until the massaere of the inuocent Clians | them she Wovs ler Pearrian ress, the lowe | ame Slay College, op of Can- had sent a thrill of horror throngh the length | necked zown,the sort cloth skirt of which fuily | terbury, Earl Beauchamp, the Marquis of Ailes- and breadth of Christendom was bia name heard | to hide the ricly-Lrofdered shoes, the corset of | bury, Eton College, the Earl of Leicester, beyond the elrele of his mesatmates. Then, Dlack sk, the Jacket worked with eaing and | and others are contributors of smaller npnibers. of the art of disquicting and annoying one | The Future Gathering of Cardinals at Homo | that the Cardinals ‘che payeqgians'—a term ine side without conferring the amsllest advantage ‘—How Will the Next Topo ie Electedan vented by his Holtness—do not think that the on the other. The Decision Agroed upon by a Special future of the conclave looks so gloomy aa to re- je other, . Committee. galt Sica Iv saertficn their Joule shane JOUMANTA. = for the Ura te iisure a result. for the Church Tho Fourth Roumanlan Division crossed the | The correspowtentof thetondon Times writes } wien ordinary meaus will give as perfectly, ~ SANFORD’S 4 Ri cntset gall, the red fez—a‘ tittle on one | The Universitle: f Gotting id of Git 7 from Rome, dune 2%, as follows: with possible advantaye to themselves. when the Turkish fleet was lying off the scene | $rpamente a Bi : ye: Gniveraities nt Cottiunen sand of bent, Danube slay HAN eeeupleL NiKoRollse Where fs the next eunclave tobe held? How Cae. ee of the recent atrocities, and dhe Captains were Bercy EOE a hie head of the have agchi sent one Wark: Ia order to shin the \ Coxstaxrinorim, July 20.—Turkish offleial | 18 tho steceteor of l'ins IX. to be elected My tst A NOVABLE MARRIAGE. celebrating the feast of Bairam ou board the | Government. to rally the patriotism of the | Progress of the art in Eueiand in Caxton's v reports claim that the Russian cavalry attacks | external formalities are to be observed? Which . flagship, Gen, Gordon writes: Grecks. tnd to hold apost for which otherwire | bauds, his works have been divided into groups 5 es He m ga riva bitiot ig intend. UXiremMe. un. on Yent Saghra and {n tha direction of Osman | of tha several furms of election shall be opt | ang puke of Mariborongh's Danghter to a | p{iet; Constantine Canaria, of Peara, and George val ambitions might contend. His extreme | according te their chronolugieal order. Of all i be immuredt—nnd 9 Pepinis, of Hydra, with thirty-two bold compan. | zt, however, disqualiites him for the active dus | the books issued by Carton, only one-third Bazar havo been repulsed. ei} Te the. wext: Bone 40 Captain In the Tito Ganrds. lors ealuntecred thelt arrvicew, and, hasing par. | Hes of a Mimstcr, and a suffragan will be ap- : i THE QUINTESSENOE OF JAMAIOA Peis number of other questions have perplexed the ‘London Telegraph. jon or the itoly sacrament. ealleu onthe dain of | poltited to discharge the duties nuzinally coun have the date of imprint plainly stated. The dune in two beiga fitted up ns fire-elipe and fol- | initted to hilm. type used for these is a clue to the date of lowed at some dfetance by an escort uf two cor- ee” those tested without date, Felton, u brig, anda schooner, They bent tu wut: Lear cee alee ellen, a briz, anda rchoonet, They beattuwial | TONG EELLOW AND LOWELL. | Stay ceived groupe aero eae GINGER, OHOIGE AROMATICS, an minds of the authorities of the Vatican since At St. James’ Church, Pieeatity esterda’ Vigxna, July 29.—Tho IMungarian Premier D ys y AND FRENOH BRANDY. and Minister of Fi Have been summoned | thaday when {t was converted from a palace | inorniug (July 12), was solemnized the marriage to take part in a Cabinet council at “bleh tho | intoa prison. So longas there remained apy | of Capt. William Henry Fellowes, First Life , etype employed. Type rf h ino. | teasunable doubt as to whether, when the time | Guards, eldest son of Mr. E, Feltuwes, M. Ps, and Austrian colors, and abot mutiset dre igh —_—— No. 1 (as it 15 Jabeled: fe the type of the books | eghgbpeparation go elegantly farorea end medicinally Se ee eed ar’ Mee itangeey 1o | came, the Cardinals might not be obliged to en- | and the Lady Roaumoni Jane Frances Xpencer- | saa'unlered iokecp of Tivey tacked Nero holed Mow They Write Their Pooma. puted at Braces, Mn eanjuuetion withthe | Pers Enger and bemetild redien tar the ralet depart from the pasetve atlitude she has hither | ter conclave in some place external to Italy. or, | Churchill, xecond daughter of the Duke and | butat midnight bore up with a fresh oreeze und | 4144 ve Cea faltieaes jalard Mansbin. hype, hace i the Liret type and cure of discnacy and allmenta incidental to the ani art from the pasavo attitude she Las hither | Te" ot penises oblizdy met had We ad- | Dachss of Marboreugh, ‘The uallries were | aninamnests fer, Maes ariaaeueicat, | Aue Nees ane eruwene wie per: | ofthe eDiets fet repreventative, itis aupe | anny. Maine weawao the constleration of externals | completely filled with spectators, The seats | Mamie Sr Cauarts, rapored the pravcf the Ad, | Ile manner Hitleof the sentiment whlch Per | Trsad to have heen brouziit over from Aries IpuaRBY ron aLconot, f Taian arene ext ni 2 si fy | eancatte Heft of the communion tahte were oe | ins, lees TM guka tive eepped. {nto a eaee in ait ot blade b : saute tae 1 He | tu ngland, “Itlasted no fonger than the cud | I insanly Relees |.atiices the eve daa BLL tlons unecessary. he externals could only be | cupled by the ucar relative ie ¢ ni fet her 3 the Creeks then stepped into n | ¢ . wf Diack broadeloth, has long | of 17. A recast of this—that is to aay, a a eirown ge- BUISEELEANEOUS, Heatlated ‘newnrding to tie place chunen a gl: ad se eile Gaeat oul chdees kg Tange launch they had in tow, ud parsed under ber | shite halr aud an aspect full of genfat warmth | n cust made, from the lust worn ‘ict | CHOLERA MORBUS,|ihemasaymmretion, ut Rome: exeluded.—or, perhaps one should say, PeeP oie nedtotticns eatled out of the Channel | and refined humor, Is very much of w demucrat } tere aud. touched up and sharpened—was used jaromatics, as devised and Lonpon, Jaly 20.—Ex-King Amadeus was Care: 4 excluded, or excludi Duchess of Roxburghe, the Marchioness fairy. i Hie -Carulualss eat dace Sacred Colle | of Londonderry, the Marchloness af Bow- DIABRHEA, ford, DYBENTERY, — |artat merit bo far anent ot eri tho inustof the enemy withouta dinate | (generally epeaking), converses freely, and has | {fom 1479 tu M481. The marks of the touching wound; they had, however, in their bark o barrel upureto connowscurs sulfictent identificalion probably fatally Injured by being thrown from | theinsclves trom “1 srould, of course, select such 2 locality as would | mont, Lady Fanny Majoribanks and son, | of gunpowder, dotermined tu blow themsel # marvelous faculty, when be chooses to exer- | jy works without date. There came then o anything before compound- Mesurringy ia Turia S . . | Pormll of all the esrenthal details of the busl- | the Marquis uf Camden, and the Earl of Sun- | rad rinpowier, deteruifned tu blow themselves UP ) cise it uf putting one quite at his ease. He | type used from 1479 to 1484 for bead lines only. OBAMPS & PAINB, ea) ine toteinunding 1 hess of the conclave being fulfilled with scrupu- | derland were scated on the. orth side. ‘The SEA-SIOKIESS, id ind bitter opposition Lonpox, July 20.—Frank Johler has been ar- | ious exactness and {n accordance with long-ea- | Hou. Mrs, Fellowes and the relatives of the 4 FRC Bie trade, tte aales te More than 2,000 Turks, Including the Captain | spends his winters In Cambridge, and his suri- It was a mlseal type, not suited for the text of P ct ct hich en- v1 7 e at Nahant. books generally. Thenest text trpe appears New England how exceed restod on the steamship Gellert on a charge of | tatiished custom. Het re AMMA tip cette rod abe citeralie- Wea the conflagration whlel en: mite fa bls eottnce ae sae Ps easly ee ee eee Chendvlee® aud laste an lone COLDS & OHILLS, hat ofall tiers combines wife-murder in New Jersey. Hshed custonys sas gradually dleappearcd, | The Duk and Duchess uf Leluster, the Duke | “One one occasion, with a lakes. a companys 'y reas iat aA LL A ‘recast’ of this was alee used, | OHLLLS & FEVER, cic rccond year ut ite mans omituany. The Pope as vsintatned his resolution ever of Abervora ond Lady Georwians Haralitan, ie COOL AUDACITT SCARCELY CRRDINLE, “ day fa not many ae out for de ral ya type No, 5 is aw at in the * Hook of Good tue previous year Wy urer to leave me acain. No necesalty, moral or uke and Duchess of Westiniuster and davyie : | takes up on hour or two, according to his in- fanners.’ and lasted ul 1487, No. bcomes in alive thousind Bathess- Geo. Ward Hunt, frst Lord of the Admiralty, | Lo lears Rome, acain. | No neccsaiiy, Mare) oo | tee Warl of Apingdon, the Countess of Curk | decker, and taahed fe Into a purliole of a threes | Oe a tig gare fs Grund heareyyand de he ) ait sFaste of Arma’ 1469,,and lasts over | SYMP TOMB, five Rinse eitrtla dicd at Homburg to-day. struggle In order to remain, and ovents have anil daughters, Viscountess Powerscourt aud | Ag Soutzo relates, lis crew finplored hin to | Walks he holds bimaclf pertectly ubricht, He | Caxton’s death, Wynken de Worde, bis suc: QGATARRHAL = |¥wo thousand galians are RANGE, eee Ao to eae ca repoau it peace | Ladies ‘Coke, the Earl of Porturlington, the | jnove. olf; “damp overboard, and ewlin for | does not ramble two moruiige in theeame direc- | cessor, continuing the use of it. Of some of | 8 Y M PT O MS slsteaute of conampiton hy Th tof J a Ey nt the Vatlean, and hf romaing be fold among | Marchfouess of Camden, and Capt. P. Green, 4, Tis Court of Justice of Epernay tas declarny | tuoteof bie many predecersors in the Liberian | Laurd and Lady Alfred! Chureldlly the Haght eal e Yusitica without otter let or hindrance than | Mun, Gathorne and Mrs, Hardy, Lody de Ros, against the Profect of Epernay by Journals for | the denaity of the crowd of respuctful specta- | Lady Howard of Glossop, and Mines Howard, Jand,” hho replied: “for wy part, Lwill burn | tab, but varies bis route dally, the works, single copies only are known to be the Turk.? to be’ brave dae the brave ih to Every day or two le calls on his printers, | in existence, and ten of these unique works ore vi be indced aman, but to be brave when all are Welch. Bigdlew & Co.. ut the University Press, | shown, Magdalen College, Cambridge, bas dean which itm itre a delfe NEURALGIC — (Crous’ devo “and pritiiant and areney. Every. line fe ts * oe 2 | and receives or returns proofs of his works, if | for some reason allowed one ofits Caxton treas- prohibiting atrect sales. the denalty of the craw of Teta ae | ey eer airamge, an sires Jocelyn aid ties | Pedy et Canarias wnsce, > On -Auetst, 1, fest, | Hehas anything tu type, whtch te mustly the | ures to be represented by a photozrn nb uty, | RHEUMATIC ge ‘8. Yet Canaris was so. On Aucuet, 1, 1s24, y if i ACCIDENT. the streets of Rume even more noteworthy than | Jocelyn, the Countess of Jersey and Mr. Brand- Sukbtouri made a ergnal for tne prides toact. | cast. Ne studies Ide matter curetullyatter it fa | Quite apart from the rest of the collection, and | 8 YM PTOMS Several solders were killed yesterday by tho his first, He bas also become convinced that | Hug, Mr, A. Montgomery, Cul. Fraser, C. B.. Ve | and repented it cain and again, Jat the crews in print, and generally subinits lis proof to } honored with a case to themselves, are the firet DYSPEPSIA ge loa fo shell in Fort Val nothing exists, or ts likely tu occur, to prevent | C,, Col. Keith Frager, and the Earl and Countess | would not «tir: in vain he offered to give cach man | Jon Owen, Mis lornier publisher and frlend. | book printed in English by Caxton at Bruges, a four Ban explosion of » slivll in Fort Vaterlan, th Sucted College from nasembling at the Vatl- | of” Bantry were swone the early arrivals, ‘The | 300 plasters, ‘They persisted 1p thelr refoval., In | Littles it 1 of hig puetry I publislell as writ: | without a date, and the | fat, books the INDIGESTION, [RN eye Satimeat teetit cou, or even at the Lateran, to elect his suc- | Earl of Beaconsfleld was alsu present, accom- et Del ving, ecd ins ~ | ten on pur ot the moment. “The Divine | *Dietes and Sayinges of the supbers," ESTE WHITE EARTH, MINN ce OE Tee ae ee salty’ temalue for Mia | mnted by Mr. Montagu Curry." ty Pee aeererin tr Cauarie appronehing, be tourded | Meas tay kraut to have been rewritten after | printed ae Westuluster, with the dave ist. FLATULENOY, ['2,,er tat MESHIS. Fates eine ate eas the example of Pius VI. by exercia| "Thu bride was received by the Duke of Marl- | het, and caked the, rove, Teortion ieiner hs | it was ticarly allin type. During late vears be | Me Eliot Stuck, of Paternoster row, whose | RISING OF FOOD, entered upon tne manufac: Eni of tho Council! Over tho Itelfgions Con. | Hz that authority lls apostulte office tives him, | borough and her elht attendant bridesmalda— | Mme ative and, being supported by a brigantine, | Has been In the bablt of punhshing his pacts in | reproductions of ‘Pilgrim's Progress,’ Walton's MARES ie ee ed trovorsy tt the Indian Agency. to leave a bull to suspend or alter any of the nately the Ladies Georgiana and Spencer-"| pushed forward in the suidat of a ehower of round | the inagazines, and after having obtaived a suf- | ‘Angler, and ‘Paradise Lost,’ are well must tn time secure for Special Dispatch to The Tvibune, ancient lawa regarding the election of the Chief {Churchill (her sisters), Lady Aline Vane } und grapo shot, Ills imaneurres Induced thy | ficient number, addin a few new ones to them | known, has just published a most interesting | FINGER TE A,litem the enormous trig ve ses Pontitt, empest, Lady Frances 8. Churchill, and Lady | Turks, as usual,” to drow of and givo over the | and Issuing them in book form, He brings lis | faccsimilo of the *Dictes and Savinges.’ St tn -this article. [oF Slerane 82. Paut, Minn., July 29—Information has “Io these circuinstances a small congregation Clententine Pratt (daughters of the Machioncss action. “capy? tothe office of the Untversity Press, | shows admirably what beauty the art of print. {fleror, Arcee mort nad love rics aliquid be tested once been recefved from White Earth to the effect | —or, os ono might call {t, committee—of Car- | of Londonderry, Marchloness of Wlandford,and | Qn the following day witeh ts only half a mile or so from tis own res: | oe attained at aleap, It is by the date of this {IQ E WA TE Blytheretoneedot stamiiy that the loug Council bas closed tts inquiry, | dinate was appointed to discuss and report up- | Marchioness of Chnden), afise Guest aud Miss ANOTILH ENGAGEMENT WAS POUGNT! fdence, written In lead penell, ina atmall back | book that the time for hofding the present 99, paculeiue, before, allowing and taken a recess of two days to allow tho | 2! the question, * Atlentia pecutiaribus et deplore | Cortaande Guest (uleces of tho bride), and Misa The felgate did not escape, for Canarls ed | hand, very, much Hike the averace news | festlyal has been determined. tr. J. 8. Hod- 8 GOOD ‘J by. misrepresentation, £0 Commisstoners time to thi t tho A Duibus circumstantis,’ what dispositions would | Violet Churchill (cousin of the bride), Tho | upon her; unable to avoid tle sbock, the Musiema | paper man's style of handwriting, clear | gon, the Secretary to the ‘Printers’ Pension, jouy others — Instat upon spect tho Agency | pivus ctrcumeiter ake recanting the future | Bishop of Ely officiated, and the legal registra- | strove to run thelr ahiy onthe Asiatic etrand, but | nnd = mostly | freo from interliueas | Alutstiouse, and Orphan Asylum Corpora: | FOB ALL AGES, SME BY 14 sale books, Afinal adjournment will probably bo | coneiaya? Rome, in the maln, being uecepted | tion of tho marrluge was attested by the Dulce | before tlie could he accumplixhed Cunarlslatd her | tions: and erasures. ‘Ills —tnagazine { tion, frst suggested, we belleve, o Caxton SQER. had about Tnesday next. Iho finding of tho | as tho place, whl on board, when all the soldlors und murivers cast | poems are always revised and corrected, ur at | celebration, and adopted the then current ich sinen tho existing ruleg, | of Marlborough aud the Yeime Minister, Commiasloners upon the religions question, {t | regulations, and matters of ceremonial would 1b Tho bride and brigegroum then left the fs intimated, will be that Father Thomezen, the | be Tequialte to anoul or suspend, aud whut uth- | church, and were driven to Londouderry House, Catholte (s 1 “ ch rs cera to substitate In their places, Park lane, the mansion being placed at the dis- olle_misstonary ho was charged-by Agent | “Ofcourse, all the poinp aud circumstance, | posal of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough Stowe with many offenacs, has erred only | which were exclusively external, muat be | by the Marquis of Londonderry, throuoh sympathy with the fndians, and.| omitted. The different approaches to the Vatl- ‘At the wedding breakfast covers were Inld through placing too much confidence in su cannot Le ovetpiil by the ane truopa in foro Ettoats. 1. c| gala costume; nor can the Bory ¢ Beparated le we Ing present wero yery. numerous, thelr statement, of... matters . they + did | froin the reat of the elty by barriers muunded by | Among ‘other, volunble gilté were recelyed A te Aid were Uursuld. Uy the least altered more of lesa, before their publicu- | {dea that 1874 would represent the four bun- aie he tigate biew np, and the explosion seat. | YOR in book form, so that the reader rarely | dredth anniversary. Mr. W. Blades, in his life rine, the frigate Biow wy, ant the explodion seats | oncounters one in exactiy tHe enine slave atin | of Caxton, lisa eiven reasons for fixing 1477 aduzen boats, but slo HANG and'wotnded sovera} | the periodical, Mr. Longfellow ts not a fre- | os the date of the Introductiun of printing Into menonalore. . . . Onthe ¥8thof July, 1825, | quent dincr-out, although he lias probably quite | England, and this date, by happy but unfore- the whole enemy's feet, composed of two two: often eaten from the banquet board of dames | seen coincidence, is the date of the jublice of pen eign einiy Eerie So corvetes. avi a Fielits oud nthers: af Bie inure Antiniit the charity of which Mr. Hodson is the Scere gn brige, ni aa even Sruny ea lends, who have doubtless returned this com |’ tary, and to which the proceeds of the exhib Uircctionvot Belo, exdeavored weuroffaome-et the | riiment. iile licalth. la. very fine, afd he has | ton’ will. be devoted, ” ‘There are, besldes the $500 REWARD will ho para ar 8 bot- tle af any other Extrnct ar Essence r of Jamalen Ginger if found equal to tt In fine 1 Nayor, purity, and prompt medicinal effect. Laracat, Cheapest, and Deas. Sold by alt Whoalesnte und Retnit Dragglats, Grocers, nud Denters in Medleluc. Price, 6U cents. Mime ples tree. Dontors nkould puretase original: e i: i. Greeks, bat, d breeze springs th a a ae i. packages of one dozen to obtain the trial ot unferstand, Ale course, therefore, con- | sentiuels, or other arrangements of a similar | trom thelr Hoyal Alclncsscs the Feinet of Uveoks, Lat, a Lind beeere springing a the latter Poteet ‘sated that tt hae ever’ been better | apecial Caxton collection, mans otncr, sections, | bore. Tor tree dintribation. WHEN a: tho Agent, They also find that the missionary Twally” De a et rounlcieae Seale i idee olliee ontea Ra nie ‘Duke cee ed oe to se aA a for ake | , si hetcteelaike a erieaa gaa BOTTI, General Agents aud Wholosaie cept Canatis, who alone obeyed « wignal for the He fs at present engnged on a serie entitled “There have been recently one or two fresh Broloitiers to advance, and pusted Inta the thicke | “Poems of Places." ‘This work requires con- | facts aacertained with regard to Caxton. Mr.. ertof the enemy, receiving the whole of thelr fre. | siderable rending, “note-taling, and sorting | W. Blades, in his life Just igsucd, announces @ Ife had almost grappled a trigate when two sbots | out of old psu and productions, und the | discovert of a proofofhis marriaze. He also ttriking him between wind aod woter, hia vessel | poet rarcly has a poem in print vowndays. | points out that the sign of hie oftice—not in the beganto ein, and ut the eame tine two 1a oe Ve e! ue ta Se 4 ‘! e enh fullof then rowing towards him, peed ‘he first three volumes, relating ta Scotland, | Abbey, as often supposed, but within the al- 4 ePurk el France, and Italy, have already been published, | monry of Westminater—was not the Hed Pole, poe pruloee Se ee tte aiker and the printers are now nt work on “Spal hut the Red Pale, one of the heraldic symbols tNertakinu inn, adespernte Ouht ensued, band to | ‘the mauner in which copy ts furnished | used by the printers of Brugvs,as the Black hand, Canaria was wounded {0 the head and the | is as follo When the printers arc out | Pale also sotnetines was. Among the popular loft arm, and three of tis companions lost theie | the poet sends up a boy with w wheelbarrow or | accounts of Caxtun which this festival has lives; bat he repnised the infidels. vot on board a | other vebicle laden with bookscontalning poems | cailed forth, uwell got up and inexpensive Orcek versel, aud as saunas his barta were cured | which he wants to Include tn his collection, with | history of printing tp Eucland has been Issued. at Augina returned to the wcene of Lostilities Ina | 9 written reference to the book, or pocm, or | by Mr. A.C. d. Powell, of the Printers Leyister, new fire-ship. Poems, ‘Tho conpositora set up the matter in- | It fs illustrated, aud contalos two Caxton fac WEW DEEDS OF MODERN WARFARE: dicated, and the books are sent back to the reet- | similea." can compare iu daring with these and other ex- | dence of thelr owner. The poct ts sald to be luits of the Vsarhan mariner, related by Gen. | auxlous that bis books may appear tn as neat Druggists, Buaton, MEDIGAL SUCCESS! = In which every poor suflering Man, Woman, aud Child throughout the Country-is deeply interested. When Dr, Colltos began a series of experiments for iiisrepreaented the Agent in tho newepupera, | times, have become part of tho pageant. The | and Duchess of Marlborough, the Marcblonces bud tins iu sending children to school away | Cardinals can no longer go professionally from | of Salisbury, thy Duke sul Duchess of Rox- rom tho reservation without the Agent's con: | the Basilica of Bt. Peter, across the Mazza to | burghe, the Dowager, Marciioness of ‘London- bine Be tel ated the letter of the law, but that | the entrance of the Scala Regia, and thence to | derry, the Earl of Portarlingtun, the Marchion- aul seh ren Wero great gainers thereby, for | the Pauline Capel, nine of Swiss Guarda with | can of Camden, the Marquis aul Marehloness of they Tenrnod to speak English more correctly; | euetr halberd walking on each wile of them, | Consnghan, ete. Cant. Fellowes received eee eae Hicte: deportinent a difference of | the Civic Guards stationed along the course to | munificent presouts from the tenantry on the s hetgated cae that of the agency school-chit- | Keep the crowd back, and baids of music. play- | Ramsey Abbey estates and Iuverlaud estates, gre. to Agcnt Stowe, the Commission will | ing. ‘Though the Vatican, where so many Popes me aphe iis honest, but obstinate; devout | have been clected, has its peculiar grata for the THE WEATHER and bigoted, but “Just and tumercitul. | destruction of the voting papers, the ebiinucy 4 Y He can no more understand Indians than | wil now have to consume {ts own smoke; Wasninaton, D. C., duly 80-10, m.—For Judlans can understand him. He has probably the afumata will not be scen; no wreaths of | the Upper Missiselpp! and Lower Miseourl erred in judgment in some instanees of bus! sige “ 0 Y hess madazoments but hie poneral Sudgraent, is | apor will convey the intelligence that auother | Valleys and Upper Luke region, falling barome- ood He as conatdered fe hie duty cor oasing | cut ss to pase without the Catholics having ® ) er, south and east winds, and warmer, partly plscopal cstablishinent, and by impaticnt ‘The final deciston can no longer be commu- | oudy weather. ————— Pt a a 2 Mrs. Raymond Recovers Mer Pot Dog. the jurposo of making popular and economical an ele expressions, magnided and distorted by proju- y the acc eae 2 Cada tH py nna fordon in bis matter-of-fact "Flitory of the | and attractive a shape as possible, and the dia- i y t hich died pool, he haa Trolped to create 8 ep a a eee ae eon a eens full bites | arse Age Pn ena wearer: | Hevolution.” ‘Tho sinking of Turkish mauitors | mond edition was uly) q Seon Fan’ Trees, Hoes reat thedend tetas tie mee witty thae allowed because the . Raym “actor, b Fe ee ee ee ee te | eee eee wi ebro reamed te ie ceate ae erin a san Heacoet ad tae Ran ae resemnble them, Dut what a contrast there {sbe- | Her books being so far out of the reach of & | dog, which ho had red at un ense of S000 tween the undertakings, With the torpcdoes | yast class of readnis that ur get at them it was | fn ay el he oily welghed ove pound and yoR all was stealth aud secrecy, With the ftre-slins | necessary to Isnuc an edition within their means. | outices, and was clven to Mrs. Raymend aso of old the approach at niust was diszuied, “To | Iu writing Mr, Lowell discurds the table, but, { pet, and she became greatly attached to “the take tha brulut fast to the cucmy when all on | acating hinuself midway between It and the tlre | precious jewel,” as she always tenderly called board liad been aroused by the shuck of collis~ | place ih a broad ensy-ehalr. bh ya forthe | jt, On thu Ist inst. tho dog was stolen, to the of his voleus ‘Aununele voblls gaudium moguum: hellet Vat, ne favored sHeracopal convert, au ‘ould not if he could pussibly help tt, deal | Panam habeus,’ ete, while 11 guns ut Bt. iF fale by Cutholle converts, When the Come Anuelo nud the bella ln very stcepls declare | Budal elon arrived there, such was the condition of | tho fact 9s far as they con be Tent. The news | Gieveund aiteire tan a Fevolt-aniphie ths Inaiaus was tin- | Cand here une might make o poetical similo— | Baveunur malnents ia der A Renu PEO vorty nel will fu all probgbillly be flret communteated by | Petrett. ficed, and which would probably have gone spesial tolocrams to the 400) papers, throuuliortt determined opposition and opprobtam that basateended sil reformers lo the peactive of medicine; but the Dpiliiant success of hislnvention has turned his foes to friends, and miinbered hie grateful almizers by tbou- Rands. "The rincinie of tite urention consiate tp tha F application of Elect fe satvenic Piet that when a ous Mironmtheuing Punters 20 isd fvehall form's constant and conilane maple a‘ f sees the world whose editors Fius IX. recelyed the fon, and to row away in the full glare of the | purposes of a desk ‘a stiff pl Of pusteboart, Ereat grief of Mrs. Raymond, who offered a re- |" i tid yranceneaitercne: tach nearing ete imine other day. But with these exceptions, and a burniug ge requ! rel a coors and cut resting It conveniently ou ids knee. His essay ar wart ot $75 for ive recovers. dohn Con- ELECTRIC BATTERY, 3 yacht! property but they Agents ‘te, Tune ean, | few comparatively trifing matters of de at the ness re y att Me found fe it ‘anaris pote is always mapped ont clearly in his head, | nora, Mrs. Raymond’s coachinan, was inthe | herd armly tothe skin by the adhesion of the Plaster, * a threatoned, and violeuse only pruvented b Se cercwonlal can be carried out with the fullest hat Sper the s Juve | 0! itt country, hefore he reduces any of it to writing. He puts | city’ yesterday, aud in the afternoon he hap. | which in ‘tacit powenecs Uho iuost valuable, medical ‘ fluvneo of then not only looked upon by’ the | Fompletences within tne te ot te Canonry untauted. by svariee “uf ambition, uss | it together eu ta speak. Joint by Joluh itll Me | pied to pasa the taver-becr saloon, Of | QMeirite Piaiee ianinced wm fe erected tee ‘Agent as personal encinies, but as Nuemtes ty | territory. ‘Tho Palace, Hualltea, and Canonry ce ered ice 8 sae ibs Creal ver rs eae ee ane aia te ct and | Michac) Bunten, at No, 813 Tenth avenue, and | wuich can be dune ea quickly and convenientiy as With doer and oniens < Laoatne: dudiana demand a [pose wer Site facilities the mor. miler b= © tru ‘rovidency which dts: | then he file It out. | Hie hundwriting ts charac: } recognized Pug altting ou the doorstwp. “Cone | theralutry jung ttaste. uate Aha e Prete i neutral agent ‘and request the withdrawal. of Quirlual uever afforded. They might, In tinguished the man throughout his tite, steadied | teristie; aud his “copy” Is unpopular with | pers picked up the doz, and was walking olf gure ut the andy th Airal waruith and moisture of . the Catholle Bisslonucy, tho Hey. ‘Thomezen, | {act bave been planned with w view tu the RUN OVER AND KILLED. hla nerves when be came again aud ugula fuce to | printers because of the changes, the iuterine- | with {t, when Bunten futerfered, and a row en- Fee ea ee tee ccariety proba ea feel It 3 and the Itey, Glliilanyct the Eplacopal Mission, | O¢tual clrcumstances of the day. When the | New Onteany, July 2.—A lad aged 16, aon | fue with death, | But bravery ta not his only | atious, aud erasures he constantly makes, | sued, in which Conners, putting the dog in bis | oiberwie thaa by the soathing and erateful warmth F Jeadiner tne of ull cldseus at tite reesrvation dee | Cardinals have attended th eclebration of the | of pots Stuccr, was aevidentally killed by fatl- | Wittue. OF small stature and retiring disposl- | githough the handwriting itsclf ts fair and unl- ataloona pocket, beat Bunten badly, and | Pfuduced, set vo penvirating a9 (o stop alniust finiiedl> a toand this, and fi THe eae tibae | mass of the Holy Spiritin St. Peter's, the oration u Cesta tlon, be was known fur hls wodeety befure he | form, He gucs through bis proofs after the Eiocked hime downs then he called an ofleer, | ely, ius most excruciating pain, reniowe sorences : und this, and, a ophuon is expressed thet | pry elegunda hss buen recited, and the cholr hus | {piipctncen ears in motion on the Canal Street | was tamous for iis boldiess, ond the viaullts | manner of a clergyman. supervising tie son’a | gad had Buntenarrested and taken beforoJude | Liiueye, guicen, tmweela. Uladdet, Beartp an tauscled, oe oa ci Guyernment would be the | Borat forth with the hymn 'Veut Creator | Hullroad, Of the elvilized world left is character unspolt- | college efforta and wakes many avd often | Morgan, In Jefferson Market Police Court, upon | it fnmahtty baulebes pain und surcocey gives life apd, Bios nents tucans of restoring peace and | gpiritus,’ they can, accompanied by the Swiss Darrow, O., July 20.—A farmer named | ed. What triumphal procession of the proudest | general currectionx, “The publishers uscd to | the charge of stealing the log, Bunten sutie- Sigur ta Hin weakel mani ara yecd iclesanu teins. armuny there ‘aud guarded by the noble and Palutine Guarda, | Reuben White, while cutthig oats tna Meld near | Roman equaled fn tru grandeur the hero walk- | seni iim prouta of hie matter after the plates | fed Judge Morgan that ho had not atolen the | abuve eee eaten ae tcticraal appiteation, such, j passin procession alung the curtalned vestibule, | Washington Court-House, eit through a nest of | ing buretooted to hily villuge churcl ufter the | were cast, but le mate mich havoc with his ro | doy, but ‘nad. ought him from astranier for | tesalves, vintmicute, tottus ‘abil intents, will at : CUSTER’S REMAINS. Pecond Bernini's grand San Hegla to the Paus | bee& Ids horses, maddened by the stinge ol the | destruction of the Turks uif Clot Vines that they were fureed to discontinue uch | the" sum of 82.0. “Mein Got, Judge,” sald | once vediscanted. , yea tn paralpsie spllcrey, OF His Re eee rae. having gptereteonclave, | iuaccts, tire nln frum his seat before the | yr ty Taub To ND IN Tie AisTOUY oF oRREcE | ynprofitable coucusion-jumoing, ls famous | the terrified Dutenman, Hut T had khown dat Hee ter eee is foncen fax elected’ cures wed every ‘ Theteiaseivat. at ate aauleu: complete the routiue the Jaws pon the subject | # Ife was ao badly maugled that he dicd | a parallel to the heroism of Cauarls. Leonidas | and widely-read “Biclow Papers" have | dot slimall dog vas vorth 8600, youldn’t I haf | known remedy has fated, b tival at Ht. Voul-Unplemsant State | proseribe, in a few minutes, at Thcrmopylo ited rather than desert hls post. | been very much altered and corrected | oak fin home und got dot 875 reward. Dot ‘ Arenaia by-ail monts, “But the throne having become vacant, tho ——- ‘Anstides forgave in their danger the tugratl- | sinco thelr orfzinal publication, He is o | vaste best plabncss Tyas eber in. Judge, dera COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTERS | 4c tata pysal? ? Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Cardinals must at once communicate with the SPORTING. tude of Ils countrymen, which, happily, Canaria | turd reader, and with him ts means 9 pro- | yas miltions in such a pishniess as dot.” Buuten vA Fs e Br. Paut, Minu., July 20.—Tie remains of | outer world, and the question, with others, has Spectat Dispatch ta The Tribune, has never bud deeasion to do. Thu | found book student, for he rarcly reads books | was disenarged, and Pug was sent Lome to Srv. Price, 26 cents. 81.25 for six, $2.25 for t Gen. G. A. Custer and comrades, which Cot, | ataen, What, new regulatluns ure required! Wur W ft 1; | batriots of Rome, verhaps, nay furnlah an ex- | purely for amusement or superiicial Instruction. | Raymond, twelve, Neat by mall, carefully weapped aud n Milee Sheridan wae sent out to the Yellowatone | Wien Pius 1X, dies how are thy Cardinals to be | TawaTan, Wis, July M.—Baso-ball: | Pirtortwo of men cast In the same mold. | Siieclassleal knowiedge surpasses that of uny ES aes warranted. by WEEKS & POTTEL, Pro- ; soaat 3 0 the Yelluwatono | When Live 1s ivaten being essential, aru the | Janesville Leaders, 8; Whitewaters, 5. Each | Cinciunatua retiring to hie farm from the Dlcta- | man in this vielnity, not exeepting Longfellow, Tarkiah Sples, prictors, luston, Muss. untry to secure, arrived here Inst ovening in | telegraph wires to be used, and, {¢ 60, | club hos wou one game, Thu deciding game | tureip of ume and returning to power at the | and bls reading of Nantesn Hterature hus given Correspondence London Nally News. 4 charge of tho United States Expresa Company, | what code or, in fact, what tun. for a will probably be plsyod next week. {mportunities of his fellow-citizens sceme to | him an acquaintance with it that is believed by Upper Arinenia hus cver been, and toa certain Q wud are now fn the Company's office awaiting | word would be suficlent, shoukt be used rt have been sucha mau ua Cunaris, Garlbaldl, | muny to cxeced Mr. Lungfeliow's, extent ia still, iufedted with bande of Kurd rob- P shipment to their destination, ‘They are {u- to convey the = requisite dutellfgence Aow the Gallas Kili the Siack Panther. too, might give usa companion though In some Me. Lowell's only occupation fa that of alects | bers, who, under various Chiefs, and in detuch~ : closed {u neat caskets which were forwarded | %¢ information to the forelyn Cardinals De Cotsan’s Cradte uf the istus Nile. potnts highly contrasted picture. For o man | urer, Ue takes breakfast in tho nekzhborhood | monte of from ten to twenty, lived upon the coun RTE SEASIDE LIBRARY. without cominuntcatiog {t to all the world? Wonderful stories aru tuld of how ‘the Galla | {ike Canaria’ no reward can be found, but the | uf Wotcluck, after walking about the country try, esucting blackmail from the villages aud il- from this elty, and are dirceted as fol- | Shall tho conclave mect {inmediately the Pape | bunters capture (t, fur they dare not meet {t | Greck Committee, by euabling his son to puriug | for an hour oF au befure (1, and reads or writes | l#sinu trave! ee theses pOnalathy ‘Rnown chalde Uaikelon Waxes tor the tuecoulg: ie BAe lowa: Gen, Gs A. Custer, Weet Pointy | expirea! Shall t assemble alter the customary | tace to face with thelr spears, aud there(ure re- | a course at the University of Varia, rendered ) as the wood stizce him, although his atteution Ree eee sored an cea | standard novela wiuilu tue reach uf every one, | thouks Cok -W. W. Cook, Hamilton, Ont; | te days, or, na was done after thedeath af Paul | sort to atrategy. Ti fs sald that, when the | bim aservice, of whict he ts very seusible, For | to boows ly rather more systematic than to tis | jine, wdnliy bald (runt SL tu 89 given: (Wunctiamied and wus 3 Lieut. Reltly, Washington, D. ©.; Dr. IIL, when nineteen days wero allowed, shall | Gallo hunter has discdvered the hauut of a black | tho reat, Capo Distria made titi commander of | desk, Ife ts fond of flowers, and often works ‘The General Informed ma that while Governor of |} pels a a Lidar wigat (haaviertad 00 - DeWolf, ‘Norwalk, 0. inact tee A} + | dime bo given to the most distant Cardinal— | panther, he digs a round hols in the ground | the fortress of Monembasie, and, subsequently, | among them. He likes angling, aud appreciates | ihlw province soiny yeare ayo be hal in vain tried ap ty} Tea Teer Gy sti (pauble se.) 308 F hee Slew 104; and Col. ‘Thomas Cus- | HiME LO sven te ye to make the Jour | suine six fect deep, aud just large enough fur | of wsquadron of the navy. On the death of | almost all kinds of fctd wports, | Hu fe uot «| to lay hands on thls ane, Wheu the war broke Dp bhariotts route (Daunte No.) a ‘ er, Licut. A. E, Smith, Capt, Yates, and Fleut. | n Hoe eneT UBT E te The eee eee ae | Capo! Distrla he retired to Svra, but | rich man by any means; tic fe not indeei! so | out Tulu Mousua, stirred hy patriotient, entered : a [ pe z y Melntosh, Fort Leavenworth, No escort ac | - Besides the details of this nature, thero | bole. and, placing tis round butfalu-bide atl soon after the accession of Othu' came | comfurtably situated, in a pecuniary scuse, (ac pegetiaians GA we tmititery pathoelt rf conpauted the remalia” hither, and. they aru | were ollers, to, by cunaldered,, ituw, for in- | on the tap ‘oft, 80 08 to cover him eu onus present “eottage, “near. Athens, | that acu afford to work for posterity for | Cerny (He meres et cepied ant bo le now : solely {u charge of the Express Company's | stance, are the Cardinaly in conclave to be fed? | culls to Lie panther Ina inocklog voice, ds and was later raised to the rank of Admiral and | nothing. Lepage arcoaaet titer ep marriry b axcote, | A geitleman who was preseut wliew | Th tines past encl Cardinals dinuer was sent | it tocome out of the jungle where ft’is con- | made a Seftor, From bis bands, as the repro- ———————— aigatol the eueiny, Accompanied by balf-as | 1. TH F the remains Were delivered on board tho steam- | duily from his palace to the Vatican in charge of | cealed. The panther, woo ta naturally a very tative of tho natlun, the King of Demuark | A Change In Managing the Astor Fatate, | goren follower, be scours the country in front, | 1. Til ) by George ENut. Zuo. P er Fletcher on tho Yellowstone River, and who | the dapdfere, accompanied by tho requisite sery- | passionate beast, on Wearing this detance, lie ped the Gireck crown for hia son George, York Correspon.tence Button Journal, collects information, tracks aut tho Ituasian spies, |! TH s Abul by, Abtiwny | 3 returned on the sane day, states that the | aunts, etiquette requiring the employment of one Incdiutely rushes out and tries to got at the | the present King of the Helleups; aud now ut Tho Astora have done business ona given | andevenveatares Jn divgulse Iutu the eacmy’s | 43, CHULE, by Wiittam Mack, 20 : whole matter of collecting’ the remains was | of the Cardinal's varrlaves to convey bls dinner | hunter by kuawiug at hits shleld, which covers | the crisis of his “natton’s fate he comes forth ius for nearly a century. They held the | camp, mW a White Collins. Tus P bungiiogly and inspesfoetly done, and instances | on ordinary days eud twe on sates, But how jute Where be is ensconced; but | frou: his well-carned rest, not for the first nor | 4 Aaron Bure leases," waich have controlled | 1 had the honor, of diaing with this redoubtable | 15. {Daunte S04) ann ‘ the cuse'uf Capt. Tom Custer, whose fuentity, | can this be dove now? Willigar will it not bo Tee eeeaee oe en inl tine, tu hen the Gayernment, and | the larger part of the ‘real estate of New York | ventletuan some dayeaso. fe had tut cone Oe | I HEE NUE POLB AND | ho wuys, wus guessed at by the nize and stuperot | requisite to have au internal Kitchen, with fta | logue, ur rather a monoiugus, for, thouxh the } revive the bearte ofthe peuple. below Fourteenth sbrect. ‘There has been no | froma visit tuthe hoatlle Unes. and teil before | a hiay, 103 ' his licad, aud Gen. Custer'y "by | chef and subordinates, whence, club fasion, | panther is supposed to understaid Gulla, be | On Friday 1 went to change in the style of doing business until re- | ene tualau commander a0 money given lay’! ta, chin Rwards, 24 the % Un arrivlug at Fort | tho Stmduentissiml in conclave van be supplicdt | only answers by growls. Tuo bunter frat CONGHATULATS THE OLD ADMIRAL, cently, Jobn Jacob Astor bequeathed his leases, | D2 vient for hie esplonace awonz the Tur! ui Chas. Heades 103 Lincoln, tho remains Were deposited | — “These querles and others the congregation | atiises tho panther, and then ridicules it, | not on hia return to power, for that be would | sud the immense business crowing ut of ther. | Piieyy he means boneetly enoupu Ww bis prevent ne ina sued, where they luy several Gays, aud were | appoluted have resulved; but they formed. aiter | calling it ait worts of natnes, until the | bays considered a most wasteful superilulty, of toblason William B. ‘The boys, Jolin Jacob | employere, thongh foru “consideration i dare- : thence transferred to u freight-car wt Bismarck. ak but the suall end of un Intesrogatioual | unfortunate panther gradually works itselé | politeness, but on the happy tura which’ the | and Willfam H., Js, when old enaugh, cane | gay lus Mowsutnan scruples ‘might, ata given mo- ary Cectl May. 22d On the whole journey, he suys, those relics were | wedge intended to open a wore tuportant ques- | up tuto such u freuzy that It ut last fairly dice | politics of ble country huvetaken, fe hives at | into the house and were broken In by the father. | ment, succumb Ww the altuutign, | Ile fs a ‘all spare GEOROE MUN" ' dumped around in fre} ghiedi ‘and handled as | tion, to anawer which it was desirable that the | with rage, and the hunter, emerglug from tua | alittle hamlet, un oasis fy the desert thut | No bank clerk or salesinan in New York was as | wan of sowe 40 aeape ur a. gaan faced 3 water-at., N. Ye k if they were urdinary baggage ur # roll ot buf- | greut majority of the college ehould be foundat | bole, secures ftsukin. In coutruation of this | stretches around Athens. [He spends the autuinn | reculur iu bis buainces as was the old man Will | hollow-cheewed, bla large. black, lustrous e) falurotes. Nowhere on the route was o aingle | one and the samme tie in Rome. story, the Abyasinisns declare that when the | of life rdening, carpe! ing, aud feeding | dain. He turned down ite Prince street from 5 —e aye 4 tokeu of respect or qaulfestation of apprecia- “The Eplscopal Jubilee zave the desired op- | black panther skins aru brought to marwet rd the chi Stady porches of living wood | Brogiway at a given hour every morniug. |, moyAL MAKING ) 2B ow! ae t {ion shown them. Pomueley eiuut spectal attention being drawn | Dever ave aby mark of lance-thrusts or sword- | alford from the whiday sun und | Promptly at din the afternoon he lett bis ottive for - barnes eices a aici P ‘ ———— tho subject. Muny Curdinula would, x w | cute upon ther, as have the skins of other anf- | rustic balcoutes covered with tradlug vines com- | his bows in Latayette place. Me seldom rode, but, 5 é t A TROUBLESOME FIRE matter of course, como to congratulate the | mals which aro killed fu the ebass. Ifauev thy | manda glorious view of the ses, on which be | fouted it up roadway to bis diuuer, Between uy) } XN a 3 Pope; others would be called to receive Gneir | truth is that the panthers ore snared by ce | con A i five orchard aud | the hours of Sand 4 Mr. Astur devoted bineclf py New Yoru, July 20.—A fire in the operating- | naty, wud the termiuation of the jublice was iu | which they often use ly Abyssluia for catebing | garden, surround the rottage, Though it was excluvively to busiucss. His ttle office on } room of the Western Union Company this af- | dicated as the tue when their presetice Would | the spotted leupard, A rudning-novse fy fmly | uot early, E found the heru in bed. for the cere Broadway, of brick, one atory, with ity frou R ternoon rulned the elegant and costly switch- | be most desiruble. By Monday Lut of the sixty- ted tu the bruuch of atrce, aad the branch te | monles ot the previous day Nuit tried ils | grutings in front, Med a auiall county « t board, isolating New York, A corps of oper- six Cardinals, of whumn the Sacred College ia | then bent down and attached to stake in the | strength severely. [lx chamber, destitute of | fail, Here, acccasible tu every one, tiga and r aiuusy ; vith rt ts t actually compused, fifty-four were present in | ground iu such a way that auything moving the | the most ordinary luxuries, seeme: id jow, rich and poor, Astur, in bis dull, stupid, ; Store waa prow thy gent with instruments to | Kome—a total undrecedeated since the full of | uoose will at It frees ‘a kid or piece of meat la | abriue for the boucet svul within tt, for he vol- | phlegmatic way, turned off daily an: immense A b lutel: Pure heya ity, ana business resumed, pert) the temporal powe?, aud tothese Invitations were | then placed behind the novse, whlct ls carefully ) untarily euds his life swrouuded by the homeli- | amount of bustiess. ¥ SO. y ~ f have bien received from aud sent to this city DY | gent to ineet the Cardinal Beeretary ut Beate tn | concealed amoue the leaves und pluced [u such | eae and frazallty, 1h, weld it was begun. | ‘The Astor Loys, under the tuition of their . : cescugere. ” | bis aparturent yeaterday, to ugres upon evrtalu | a way that thu leopard, fn springing ut bis prey, | Tough be must ‘be 0 years of age, nls iutel- father, developed into first-class business-men i Uctuils relating to the future cunclave, in urder | will pass through the nouse; of course he be- | lect is etill clear aud stroug, and { Histened to Like their father, they worked curly aud late. fiusd te the tntringle merit of the Rovan Baxtxe Powoxt, that to-day throg, cre it stands alone « t DUFFERIN. that ut the Pope's death all wight know what | comes cotangled Iu it; the moveucnt ela free | the expresston of tm ood sense thun 1 bad | Fhorough bosiness young swcn, they were al- | ae the standard Powder, Threueh exvelicuce of ad AF gained 80 azlua and postion (a : Bpectal Dispatch tu The Tribune. course to pursue without the necessity of ulte- | the bruncu, which dies up, aud the Ivopard, ine | heard for many w day: yet, wiodest as ever, he | ways at thelr post. had no fast tralty. Fontaine Me uve ot i ininke better tuscule rol rtd F Sr. Paut, Miun., July 29.—A committee of | rior lustructlon. Of tne Cardinals tn Rome, | stead of eating the pour hittle kid (whose Tes {gs more willing to seek ‘than to tender tpterma- | They were never sevn ont rout behind a pair piodia, etc, thar age otter Ki mat “ihe fagredienita iat enter jute fia compost . of the Chamber of Commerce bave been in tel- | feur—Amat, Consuliut, Capaitl, and Bizzarrl— | ings aoust be auvthing but pleasant), suddenly } thou. Our conversation, for me ut least, wus a | of trotters, bad no taste for costly luuches, and | Won sro all ‘bealthy aad wuirittoue, Ite greet strengia, superior quality. aus perfect anion oy ‘vit aaaliont be Ttuwekeeper whe WOl give itm Contalus the eaact srengib OF a I advautaye of the fuyal Powder ts that {t will key arty length o/ Hae in any climate, sad ts uot Wally or poFULES, CO COOLAact damn buves 2a spol} vy exposure tw the abmospherg, oval Dakisa Pow bss fo for wala by Cue bees Grvcere ar ory WUese “a were preveuted by ness from) being present, | toads biel! suspended in the airy where hts ¢eruphie communication with Lord Duiferin tu | gud the same. inay upply to CardicalCulleu, | strugzles soun Mguse tle runnitut-aodse to Teference to the proposed cutertainment of bls | whu fi twelve miles off, ab Albauo, ou account | Ughten round Luiw, aud be ty eusily killed by the Aacdalip ou the occasion uf bis pasalug through } of bls health ‘Twelve othtre—Asquiut, Hiariv- | hunters. tuelancholy one, thuigh the old mau niuisclt } few wen | hued at tin seemed hupetul as a chil the value of money, wid zul adolls: M13 NATIV gu geods for every thalar they pad on 'y fs still to boudaye tu the ‘fuss; Whether or ugt } Dever ro: fe wheu they could walk. 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