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L1l UnlluAaue Lauu ‘made for s regalation or aapprensian, Tt was or- {ered that no person nnder twenty years of aee, nor - an; other who had not already ac- customed himeeif to the nea of i, shonid TAke any tobaceo mnfil ho had “obtained & certificate, from wnder tho hand of an approved nllynlmlfl. hat 1t was usefal for him. and untfl o hai A1h0 obtained o liconse from the Canct. Al others who had addicted themaelvesto the asc of it were prohibited from taking it in any compsny, of nt their labors, or In teaveling, unless ten Orilen at Toast Trant any companys and, thongh not the i #hy prom that no more living creatares Id b given to the nt white people, and to gratify the Instinct of oppo- aftion =0 far an that feeling could carry them, and thry have decitned to avail themacives of the ap- portanity. A« another evidencathat the neprocs era done: with voting, we mention that Washiagton Connty only voted the while sicength, About £00, feaying over 1,700 negroes to stay At home and pick ont the eotion. And thers was no candidate up recking the negra vote, no bulldozing, drum- Tning, nor anything, and it was very much like old {imes come Apain—the hn{vpy good nld times— when the white folks went to the.cizction and the BLUE LAWS. i CITY REAL TWA?Fu JrOR BALE e don-27 VERSON-AV.t 11 ROOM, A mndern Tiek dwelling, 1ot 25T som barng cost frant, 1 Thirty-second and Thiety-third- Bts, Thivhouse has bath, water, gas, apeaking.10 Bolte, Iarge nree tarnace, 8 cormer of the hivok, ozt T sell for thin at atiction. e aire ta ook it '#4,1)—Fine tane.front dwelliog. all medern Anish, 1ot 32213, eompletely farnishod, cast feont, on Mo« Too-st., noar Orkiey. ‘£2,000—New brick dweliing, 11 rooma, modern fin- tah. and_Int 28x12%, on Lrving place, ong biock from pek for John Trler, Itia eoreed hy conna only ont: witiess—an_expert—shall e elled, and this witness Is William Cullen Breant, into whose mouth Mr. 1Tall puts his juloneat of the merits of the Presidents of the United States, Incidentally the question of woman's rights s hrought up hy the appearance of 8 female law- yer from Colorado in the case, The Judee’s charge puts aafde nll aspirants to Fame's wreath save Washington and Lineoin, ‘The jury stand in conpection with hia trade, Is Royal "ighness that I'm tho Prince of Wieels! ™ A LIVELY CRUSADER. IntianapalisJowrnal. Ahout 7 o'clck Saturday evening a good- tooking little woman, named Mra. Newton,went into the saluon of Fred Kistner, of Weat Wash- 1 Last ovening & _reporter for the Sun ew at the door of the Aquariumn 8 card publicly dis- wlayed, as fullows: » " ‘( W nyv'ucd-l.wc young mice; wilipay onecent ne Thesa little mics are wanted for the dozen or 3 pr, Samuel Peters' General His- tory of Connecticut. tnore inby hua-conatrictors now in the box_with their mother, and four large an: cndas, On the 2th fnst. Phil. the engineer, A Vigorous and Rney Account of street-cars; haif down. L the Dolngs of the Early M eommiy, Dk mute et once 8 day, upon valn | equally divided, six for Washington anid slx fof | fan peataira and told Dr, Dorsier that somes | Ington street, and marched uptothe tableat | nezrocamaldnt home and worked all the week, | <o . b f a fine of sixpence for every offenng, One nohe ) 4 and took their fnn in a ¥atardsy night frolic all the JOR BALF~FOit CARIL, O LX) Settlcrs. Wantial witness waxto e suficient proof of tho 1;!‘;',‘.‘;‘{,‘;.‘“"“"C“':"gi"fu"z'fl""l‘,'(',' Jier sanafaction [ thlne e o e ates T Stal, S | whieh hor husband wax sititug playing cards | S0 S e? S50 T et ied ~ eriion T O St moperts: Roine nd ot 10" Nort tor found the little bons gathered in a bunch. Thev were each twenty-one inchiealong and as tonlshingly fively. When disturbed they ratsed the'r heads and hissed Iike older snaker. 5 needed no food, because to the stomach of ench was attachied a aubstance like the yolk of an egq frum which they took nour- ishment. T two weeks, however, this source of supnly was eximusted. Then They took to the older serpenta’ mode of eating, They crush and swallow the Httle mice as the bigzer snakes o rahits, ; Tt s eald that 1t will he”impossible to mise thia interestinz family under Mr. Hergh's ruling. Tho boas have grown three inches since thelr birth, ‘The mother, which 18 cleven fect long, i sery hungry. Ehe hias eaten nothing for over two manths. At neon yesterday it was noticed hat Sime, The Canatables of the acyeral lowna were o make presentment to the articular Court, and it ena orleced that the ‘tine shoalt bo paid withont gatnraying, No Uospel miniater shall Joln people tn mae. rlages (e Maglatratos only shall joln in marringe, a2 they may do it with iess scandsl to Christs urch. \When parente refose their children convenient marringes, the magisirates shall determine tho nt. rw'l'lw Belectmen, on finding children ignorant, may tako them away from their parents and pnt them into better hands, atthe expense of theie pa- with & party of cronies, took the cards from his hands, and after tearing them upy demanded that he {mmedistely zo home with her. The husband reluctantly coneented, and left the saloon with her, Ata later hour he reappeared inthe saloon, having evidently given hia de- cidediy better-lal{ the slip, and soon hecame engaged in 8 game of billlards. Shortly afterwards Mrs. Newton appearcd on the tcene, and proceded to ake things very {ntereating for that *husoand of mine.!” &ho sinashul the mirror ovur the Uar with a brick- bat, and, enateling a billlard cue out of ker hrusband’s hands; made sad havoc smong tne Lotties and glasses. The saloon-keeper tusped ta the door nnd Ulew aliort culls on a police- whistle. When the police arrived, Newton of- (Mise.) Mereury (Dem.). The Journal fovored the fllest trinl of the pollcy of Preatdent Hayer. Wo worg anxlona 1o ace whether tae Sonthern Jeaders reslly meant what they rand. Ve were desirona of teating the neation whether the Democratic party Fouth and Rorth were animated with 8 purpose to forget the past and work ont & fntare far themaelvey and the nation separated from the old spirit which precipi- tated the conntry into a bloody strugale. We wantad a practical teat whether the Democracy of the Kebellion and of the rifie was ready to pive place lo & national party, whose foling principle should be an acceptance with the heart, as well as with the lips, of tha results forzed in the flerce firesof war. We think that s heen pretty fairty {rsted, and the North has dono ity ntmoat to make the teat rucceasful, We think the country eces that not & Jot nor tiitle of the malevolent eplrit of 5 Norta Des iafnes-st. Apply to DUNI., & RWIFT. 129 West ?‘Mllm'll' ,,'.1'{.,'"@?,},[\‘9_ Il..“l:flll" Cll{H‘A)I Cll." T MEALNSTATRWAXTED, JVARTED=soue 110 AND LOTS FOR ALL SUYE Hoom 7. 175 Mizoncst. e Krndess 10 Franiiin Frpe Foundry, Cinctanatt: - ey VWAKTEB =& Pl cLAss T IV 'readra work this mornieg, 260 Opde Employment Agencicse WANIED @ BAILZOAD LATOHERS FRRE aret (00 levee men, 81 per Taonth and bonrdt the two patriot Presidents nmid the applause of assembled nations, The lecture is 1 sume de- free dramatle, historie, and imaginary, It abounds i elaborate descrintions, and {8 so full of historlcal allusions asto be falrly upen to tha charge of pedantry. The lecturer gave ses- cral samoles of his quality rs 8 bumoriat. T has a reputation as a juker, which 1a doubtless well deserved, but 1L was s Jittle startiing to hegr, fo the midst of the most Imposing scenes of his historical drama, the ‘‘iere wo are agaln,” of the modern clown. CURRENT GOSSIP. MY IERO ftw They Hanged and Burned Each Other for Opinion's Bake. ons Intolerance the Governing Motive of Thoir Lives. An Account of the Notorious Diuo T.aws | renta. Fornication shall_be punished by compellin Undor Which Thoy Liveds B e Adultcry shall be punished with death, A man that strik Ell]l( a woman that o TRRER-COMB Og i wito shall pry 8 fne of fkes her husban: 11 b The Laws Themeselves AG\ven to pes punfshed aa the Corl directs, 7o not the polistied sampla of # trade manths. AL noon Feat Ty W e iicon | fered to pay for th damage dane by his wifcs | emoeratic party, has rbters 00 That: Din e | EO o T e naonph oAt the World in Detall. A wife ahall be deomed good cvidence against That seminarics and text-hooka have made— suinutes she had pushed it back, in a continuous put she told bim that he would do othlng of | moment when prndence waa needed, passion con- b 3 e 2 L her hasband. Withont a heart, nn automatic tool roil all around her hend, to her neck, She did | the kind, as he had spent too much of their sub- | trolled. The Northern Democraey have shown Wasie DOHRRE, SOUTH, | BAY ROAD Yo man shall conrt 8 mald’ In person, of by fet. . 4 tis by rubbing it agofnat the gravel on the | suince lready In_that raloon. ‘The ealvon- {hemeelven to be the same pitiable ool of the ! at reduciton tn at. foois, Gairoy No mi tep, withiout firat oblaining conscnt of hier parentas TRepeating platitudes by an old ralo. A'lvrunnlly for first offense: £10 for the seconds and for the third, imprisonment during tho pleass ure of the Court. Marricd persons mast livo togelher or bo im- risuned. “Evety male shall have hls hatr cat according to acap, FARATICISX RUN MAD, Dr. Peters, commenting on tho abova code, LI They consiat of a vast maltitude, propesy termed Dlue Laws,—L ., bloody lawss for hey were all ranctified feommunication, confscation, fince, banishnient, whiping, culling O tho cars, burning the tongug, and denth. No one hut a partinl_and_blind bigot can pretend to sny the projectors of thum were ‘men of Grace, Jnetice. and Liburty. when nothing but murdere, slanders, and poraccitions mark thelr steps. Tha st apology that csn ba mado for them la that hu- man natore iseverywherethe aamos and that tho mi- trod Lord and canting Puritan arc both equally dan- gorous, o that both agree In the unchristian doc. HHine ot persccation, and contend only which shail put it in practica. ' Crucity and Gudliness were, fetusoe, neverao wil reconciled na by thosg_of ow Itaven, who ato nlike retowned for both, The unhappy story of Deacon Potter has cternalized tlie Infamy of tho Blue Lawa, and aimost annexed fo thelr town the namo_of Sodom, The Deacon had borne the beat of characters for many yenra; he was the peaceaker and the enemy to_peraccu- tions but he was grown old, wae nch, and had & young wife. llls' young wile wid an inclination for s young husbiend, and hiad waited with linpatience for the death of her old ane till st lengtl, ezollng if possible to accelerata fhie attalnment of her wishes, she complained to the inagistrate that hor husbana did not render her due benovolence: The Judge tuok no notice of what who anid. | Site then aworo that hior husband was au apostate, anu thot ho was fonder of his mare, hteh, nd cow, than uf hers in_which al- legation ‘she wan joined by her son. The Dencon was brought to trial, coudemncd, and executed with the bensts, and with them aleo buried In ono commion grave. Mannacripts which I tiavo secn stato tho matter thus: **Deacon Potter wad hanged fot heresy and apostacy, which consisted In fliow- ing hoapitality to atraners who cams to his honec in the night, among whoin were Quakers, Anabap- tists, and Adswmites. i1 wifo and ron betrayed him for hiding the apica and rending them away in peaco, The Court was content with calling his Eumpitcated crimos beastiality: bis widow with » new husband, and the sun with the estate; while ;lm‘pn!)llc wera decolved by the arts of the wicked unta, ™ TIiE DOCTOR DEFENDS BUNDLING, ‘Whilo tho revercnd bistorian is so {ree to con- demn whatever relizious pecullaritles orovafied among the early settiers of Connectlent, he de- votes reyeral pages to the defense of the prace tleo of bundlng, which then prevalled, and which would be deemed highly fnmoral fu this cnlightencd aze. e soys: NolwnhnmndlnF thie modesty of the femnles s suich that 3t wonld b sccountea the greateat rude- Tiewn for b gentleman to apeak, beforan lady, of o garter, knee, or log, yet it v thought buta plece of clvility to nskher to bundie, —-a custom a» old e tho firet sottlement fn 1634, Itia certainly inno- cent, virtuous, ond prudent, or tho lurltans Srould ot have pormitted It to brovall among their offepring. for whom, In general, they would saffee crucifixion, Children brooght up with the chastost fucas, with so much religion aa tu belleve fhat tho Omnlecient Qod ecos them In tho dar] Southern leaders that they were before the War; nothing can be too revolutionary for thelr histant enpport and cowardly descrtion in the hour when Zoimething more than Words is wanted. —/adian- apolte Journal (Mep.). 1t is o fact full of enconragement for Iie- pulileans, and one which has been thoronwhly de- monstrated s namber of times 1n the listory of the pasl twenty years, that the Democratic party in hever sosure of defeat an when it secms most learly on the hich rond to victory, It cannnt beat proeperily of succees. Ita Tarsa majority in the lower Honse of the fast Congrese so tarned it Tend that It barcly saved ita cantrol by 8 few un- rertain yotes In the present Congress, and of even this it canmat be certain on parly measaces, Ils action, than far, in the syecial aéwslon, har had no ellcct but to weaken It before the peuple. and there 18 wood reason to elieve that it will continae iu the same cooree. In short, the apparent canses mrnlutunnglzmcnl are rather cucourartng thin ciherwize, 1 he disposition of the boutliern qnes- tlon har temoved one couse of offense againet te- publicans, and destroyed so much Democratic cap- ital, The President’s honest effaria to improve the Civil Service remuve another gronnd of cam- plnint. and leascs Demacracy bankrupt. And ne for the Jiemocratic ascendency in Congress. we Touk npan It as tho bext thing that cauld happen. It eiven them an opportunity 1o disclose thelr real porpose and character to the coantry. Nuthing Thore is needed to Inauro thele defeat. Tpon the whole, Demoerats may as well postpone dlscount- §ng their coming ruccesa for 8 ttle while, It is ton mnch in doubt to_warrant premsture exulta- tion on their part or unneCeesary sainess on the yart of Republicans,—.Neww York Tribune (liep. ). at Sempnts. New Gricans, Vikimurg, Moblie. an mediate pofots on, the Misisnppl.” Apply 208 Eouth WWASTEL=Lio SE FOR THE SOUTIT; WAGEA PAM SEDBUTHR g e 3 c oketn o t T A K A e ater st Ltoomy 11 o - NTED_FEMALE MELE. Nurscs. £ . VVASTEDCA WET NURSE. APPLY AT 908 Michigan- buttam of the box. After it had heen roled back o her body for abuut three feet, the skin cenned to roll up and began o double ou itaelf. After five fect of the shiniag now skin had bes come vinible, she hrought her head around snd pushed hack the old skin by ['»‘renh‘lg azainat it with the alde of her neck, 8he gut rid of her skin entirely in fnuc. two hours and ten minutes. Alter the shedding of {ts skin s servent eats ravenonsly. Vesterday morning two- rabbits werg placed in the box_for her, hut thie auacon- Jas, which it was thought had been sated. seized them, In Mr. Beruh's office it is suggested that now. will be a gowd time to try her witha {nlm of heef, Mr. Bergh sald Jast eveving that 10 once Lold Mr. Barnum that Lie must uot fecd the spukes that were kept in the old Aun-street musenm. *Mr. Barnum was angry, but I told "sitn that the law of the State would M involtd if he did uot hieed .my warning. ‘Very well,’ safd be, *then I wou't feed them in this Btate.! AAfterwant hi told me that whevever his suakes wet hungry he took them over to ‘Taylor's 1otel {n Jersey Clty to huve them fed." Keeper demandeda the arreat of the woman, but, on being reminded that ghe had requested him not o sell liquor to lies husband, and that therefore ahe Lad good cause of activn againkt hisn, he decided not to prosecute, and she bore olf lier wayward spouse ju triumph. A Generous Defense of the Good 0ld 7 Practice of Bundling. My hiero with a moral parpose views— Untranuncled, sceke thotrath, and that pursucs; With heart to large for buman Jips to guard, Ho siands for Night, and dies without reward. For him tho siren’s fong ls sang in valn— Tnnoticed Alexandar's pompouna traln; - Alikeby **saint* and * ‘afnner* trampled down— The lowest Aere, but there tho Marlye's crown. lox, fpecint Correspondence of Tha Tribure, Raw Yorg, Nov. 27.—D. Appleton & Co. ‘pave lately reprinted Tlio ftev, Samucl Petors’s LL.D., General Historyul Connecticut,"? which {s & racy account of tho early sottlement of that Btate. This history was first urinted In Lon- dou 10 1781, but as ita truthlulness was unpal- atablo at that time to the residents of Connee- ticut, the coples that came to this country were ablicly burnt, and the court prohibited the ro- publleation of it in that State. For that reason the book was excoodingly rare, so_much 8o that in March of this year, at & salo of old works, 8 copy of * Peters’ History " prought 8115, It was this yolume that containcd the old " BLUE LAWS OF CONNECTICUT." That such laws as Dr. Peters quoted ever ex- fsted was denied by James Iammond Trume ull, In 8 work entitied * Tne Blue Lawsof Con- pecticut and Now Haven, and the Falsc Blue Laws tnyented by the Rev. Samucl Peters,”” The present republication of the history contains o preface by 8. Jo McCornick, who cites numer- ous suthorities In nroof of tho corrcctness of Dr. Peters' version of the * Blue Law The Bistory is rich in anecdotes, and in racy descrip- tions of the customs and mannors which pre- yailed ot the time of tho early settloment of Connceticut, but it ia aigalnst the Intolerauce of {he religlous sccts then existing that the nushor Durls his cholcest invectives and bitterest sar- casm, Ho tolls how thess religious roalots swindled tho Indians out of their titles to the 1and, and then set up churclics for the purpose of persecnting their nelghbors. Iere fs what De says of the early settlers of New Haven: Exact In tylbiog snd anise, tha farles of New Tiaven for once siected the welghtier matters of justico. They bad mo fitle to the land; they p- plled to Guinmiplog, the Bachem, for A deed or Pratof i, Tho Bachem refused fo gire the lands 5" his ancestors to stranzers. Tho sctticrs had feeming Inventions, and Jmm: lmmdn-nmu them- Hives o be the Children of tod, and that tho wil- Semness In the ntmost paris of tho corth was given {hem, This vote became & law forever. It fa truo they irled to Christianize Quinniplog, but in vain: however, they convertad Sunksquaw, ono of his sabjects, by proeeits and groat promises: and then Sanksquaw betrayed hia mnster, and the settiers killed him. How very Hkothe Indlan polcy that prevalls gt the present day! The killing of Quintiplog Jed to an Iudlan war, but the English matn- talned possession of tho Jand. The settlers voted Bunksquaw to be Sachem, in return for which ho nssleno d é0 them the covoted lands. And ths s sll tho title tho scttlersof © tho Dominlqn of Now Haven' over aequired to # MUTUAL FRIEND ¥ MOULTON, Frem an Interciez in the Utica Obeerver, Mr. Mouiton—* I have nothing to say about the Beecher-Tilton Lusiness, 1 wish my natoe might never agaln be mentioned with It I never think of it unless the subject fa fntroduced us yutt fntroduce ft now. 1have entered upon n purely mereantile career in a businces with which I may sav that I sin perfectly {famiitar. 1 ehall follow it for tho baiance of my days, without poing outside of i, I lxopc, {0 save either futereats oF per=uns unwortLiv." “Mr, Moulton, ltaye you read the recently- publisicd articie fu the New York Sum, hinting tlot a reconcllintion. was lkely to be elfecte Letween Tilton und his witei" Mr. Mouiton—* Yes.” 1o vou know anything ahout 11" Mr. Moulton—* Nothing, -hwluu:l{ noth never having exchanged s word with Mi 1un on the subjeet s but 1 do know that b daughters, wlio are very dear to him, fecl keen- 1y the scparation of ther father ‘and mother, ana 1 know too tbat Tilton has been deeply affecterl by thetr sorrow., I know also that It causes i much paju to toink of bis son, Car- roll, who 18 one of the brightest boys 1 ever knew, gmwlnfi) futo tne sorrowful knowledge of tho separation of his parents. I think tiat the tongue of rossip should be stiil un the sub- ject of tho reconcilintion of Tilton and bis Wife. I think It would be bettor to leave thein to the fuigllwent of whatever dutles theirsouls suggeat.” CURRENT OPINION. aud wers vory Miscelinncous, VWASTED-A JOURG LARY, 10 AR e o ars, ons whie ferred. _Addresa ¥ 04, mmma‘.‘ EEDLRRRL RS sl_’;l:/‘vnq.)rg“ggfinmn;mx;n K ookkeopors, Clerks, &ce ¥ ngL'A\TI(iS WANTED-DY A YOUNG MAN WHO 0 s ied 8 lace of srar o7 078 TO3r 0 Bor gt 1 Barkespers irataclns ety rfcrences speaks En- e 7 iune O o o QITIATION WANTED=1N DRUG STORE, WHOLE- 3 nai¢ ur retatl, iy & young man having thres y rxperiences spiaks Eugll ond Gerinang salary 11 44, T1ibung oihce, SINGLETOXN'S VERSION, Lautseilte Gourler-Journat, Nur. 13, A A good deal has been published in the differ- ent papers of the country about thd causes of the withdrawal of N. (loodwin and Eliza Weath- ersby from the Evangeline troupe, now playing at Macaules’s Theatre. The first story that got afloat was that n yuarrel arose hetween Good- winaud snother member of the troupe, who was charged with tickling Miss Weatliersby's riba beliind the scencs, which caused the resig- pation. Thisstory was denled by Goodwin in an Intervicw, and another reason givon for his reslgnation, The other party referred to was W. H, Singlcton, asslstant stago-manager and prompter of the troupe. A Courler~Journal representative met Mr. Singleton yesterday af- ternoon and questioned him about the matter, and, as his verslon has not been publiehed fu the newspapers, some account of it may be given icre. Hedenfes the soft impeachnent alout the rib story, and says that was a mcre fabrication, havini no earthly foundatlon, zot- ten up by somchody who aceidentally heard of the quarrel between hlm and Goudiwin. “iVhat of that quarreli” inquired the re- g Miscclinncous, QITEATION WANTED WY A TOUXG MAN WNO y willing tu o soginiog fay not 8 much of an obe Jretnsnatendy job, Address 0, Tox 394, ity QUUUATION WA Y A GOOD WAITER IN ‘ ) restaurant, hovel, or saloon * Address for two daya i ¥ Triusue ofice, ! ATCATION | WASTED=DY A GOOD, “ACTIVE 1n3h av forter, watehman, or anything that [ hon- hies can gl\'t’g’o‘kl teference (rom last employers. A Fl Menomone U1P8. The Silver bill s Bill Sharon, of Nevada. ‘About the latest thingout I8 aborrowed book. It {s shinning around corners to avold meet- ing creditors that 1s sapping the encriles of this generatlon.—Necark Call. \Who woulun'tbe aneditor?" asksan Indiana paper. “ You wouldn't," replies anllinols ex- change, *If 5ou tricd o hundred years.”" Scene In college rhetoricals: Soph. (uttering the first worid of his declamation)—* Farcwell —" Tremendous applause fruin tho audi- cnee. Nothing unncrves_ tho averago small Loy 60 imitch o8 to be obliged to steal coukies out of 8 crucks To his strained senaca that Jarring of the cuver sounds 1ike the erack of doou. What fs a Communist? Onc who hath yearninge For equal division of nnequal earnings; 1dier ur burylar, or botl, he s willing 7To fork out hia penny and pocket your ehilling, —Evenezer Elliott, the Corn-Law Ihymer. A “J’" book-pgent declared that he and Neal Dow drank braudy and water together on a Sound stenmer. When he waa coulronted by the wrathful apostle of temperance, the fellow cxplamed that he drank the brandy and Dow the wuter,— Woreester Press. . A School-Board Inspector asked n small pu- il of what the surface of tlhe carth conelsts, ond was inompu&- auswered, **Land and water,” He varled tha question slightiy, that the fact might bo imuressed ou the boy's mind, aud oel * What, then, do land and water make!™ To which cawo the immediate re- epunse: *Mud.” 1f you canvot 1§t as much s you wish, cut oft sour arm. 1f you aro not oa smart as you wish you were, blow your bralus out. If there 't enough stull produced to divide up aud glye you ns big o share aa you want, destroy what you cati, ko there will bo still lees to take or e —— — Ifow a Plucky Womnn Sahdued 8 Tramp. Apringfteld (Mass.) Griton, Misa N p s "Ry s Domesticss o Nones ,,fi‘l':““"”.' roll-known sehool: | crpATION WASTEL-LY ASTRONG, IEALTILY cacher of Eust Lougmeadow, Mass. had an | 3 projestant girl to dopialn scoking, washing ud cxperence last Hatunlay which deserves men- { froniug, or kencral housework in a prirate family. GV iite sltting nlone in hier {ather's house | Fitst-clua retervocen given. Fleata cll st 01 Jofler- #he was alsruied by the sight of & wild-looklug | 2% ‘tramp peerfug at hier throteh the window, Selz- | QITU. fngz 0 old, unioaded gun, ehe went boldly out oul upen !‘liu 1“"(“?1“' and, prs m.lmzl th? neapaty ordered the fellow away. Instendd of obeyin oIt AN =hY Ty Lic savagely spranz tuward her, when sbe dea t bntl{::fi.llrn, ;?m \"nuzfl)n mnm (n‘n“{l‘y’? %‘55;2‘- him & heavy bluw ou the head with thestock of | fortwodays, 201 Weat Lakent, the gun, which eent him reellne oft the Sm:ums WANTED=DY A CONTETENT GIRL, veranda.+ He rallicd ond started for her todo serond work and sew If required; good city auain, when she leveled the gun at ula reference. Call st 3§l Chlchgoay.____________ B st o S ahe o hogt i | SVATIE RV RS O A d e advauced another step. Pattiug 10 % o lll‘: llll’ldlpl’flfo‘li\! ]l:!l face, l't"f:k}c "]DDI“.; ‘};’"" a:;l;y,:;in preferred. Callat No. 418 North State-st., shoot mel” und retreated, Miss Lathrop follow- | GiTrATION WAN HMPETENT COOR. oL e e o Tevoled ot s | 3 Wil o roniie 1 reralrea ve it efesences. e T his hoate he turned the same way he | Cailor addrest 113 Cottase Grove av. l,-nm 1:.;1. dmlvvcnug! ll:!l mlm;ulc.-. nnllu.‘xl that FouncKecperss v ie might pass her, fo that he could go the oppo- CANTE] & B b et bk an patmitted b | S Toda iy R A RN e T $0 do 50, but stood with cun aimed at him until | 25 dribune ifice. Tte had passed the next Louse, which s some = MISCELLANEOUS. S LA TBITUATIONS WANTED-FE; A (10X WANTED=IY, A GINL TIAT THOR- ghly Gndentands her business, 10 cook, waih, sndirinia 8 private fnmily. Will fve the best of 1y y of country. 893 Indial g porter. “Well, ft occurred on Thursday night, Nov. 1, In Chicago, where we were pluying at tho tlme. It wns in the latter part of the third net, when Le diiauc, the part plaved by Good- Wi, pulls i the dog aud conveys the fm- pression that he Is bringing home from Africa n very large animal, Somcstomping fs re- nuired here. ‘1 was on the right sido of the stage, behind the scenes, and_stamping with severnl others by the order of Mr. Rice, the mannger, who had noticed ti for several evenings this bod been omitted. — Guodwin called to ma ln a Jower tong, * Don’t stamp.” T replicd that it was done by Mr. Rice’s onders. ‘As soon a8 Guodwin loft thy stuge hie camo around to where I was, and, In o perfect rage, asked why I didn’t stop when told to do 6o by him. . 1 told him to sec Mr. Rice, who had given me tho vrders. He replied, 1 give my orders about my part, and no onu clse. Let Ries go and bang bimself,' 1 aald to him, *You must remember 1 can't necept any orders from youj youdon't pay me." Goodwin mmwercd1 "I}i o you do that again 'l break your neele” 1hen went down to his dressinie-room. "llll-lu’t his wife, the fair Weatliersby, inter- e “Bhe came to moand bezged ma to have no quarrel. h, Mr. Singleton, she sald, ‘you A *earpet-bagger " is a mighty bad men it he isa Hepubilean, bat 1f ho sclls out, as Prt- terson has, he becomesu marvelourly proper, and a wonderfully honest man.~Anozeille (Tenn.) Chronicle (Rep.). 1t would not bo ‘an unmized misfortune for the party fo loss control of the Benate; ft woald be a very guestionable blessing to retain it anerely at the pleasure of men like Patterson and Conuver,—New York Timer (Zep. ). Tha ono course for tho Ropublican party 10 take and livo to blees the country Is toaccept and follosr & bold poliey in the line snnounced In tho President's letter accepting the Cinclunatl yiominatlon.—Zioston Adsertiser (Iiep.). We know wa speak the almost unanimous sentiment of the Demncracy when wo say that the next Dewoceatic President wiil b expected to turn ont all the Republican oficcholders and a polnt Demucrate in fuele places. That is une of the re- Torms which our party propuses.— Litica (. b o} Obsereer (Dem. ). forty rous away. Then she realized for thellrat | aasneancrs s time that chie was fnghtencd and could hardly | A Ll CABI PAID PO wtand. The gun had not been londed for years, O RN Lut [t anawered the purpose just as well, and in the fhture sho futends to bave it° well loaded and bandy. AlD FOIt LADIES” AND GE Orders iy 1aafi 12, e State- Aticoded to, EXTIAS TS, apeciaity aU the Fire btore, Joxia sizEOVELCY, extra bulia, s our gre; T MUND 881 10% outh Clark-st. [ oubiiz TG ACCONNOBATE DL JIRE STORE W] THITUI throuzlwit the city we lave estahiighied uitil B . i, {iriren Uices 1o (lic Mifferent Divislans s designated | 104 Bouth Clar their lands. Tho ha that angels guard them when abeent from | 2 » ‘301 | worca from, 'In short, become o rloter,sayss | Tho New York World I?Okn of tho Silyer | beivr, whers aavertiaemionts sl be (R, (UL 1, JESNINGS, TAKER AT T T CKUEL AND DLOODY T'ERSECUTIONS {',:'{,‘,',"“‘}f'.‘;;,‘,;'wm;‘".‘; nay, cannor—acts micked ‘;;:;:'ul:fim'tx‘l::lt!u'l';m:n ;:1“)' lll‘l,:fl:.'msl S0t het. | Bosten Dillosonlior, nsoicn 3 Wl e PO snd, knavery of m“""f"i&w’; 1 i urtni s0¢ Wk, and . e n\:a;[:nJéfu’l‘.f;l#Tpln"c."';x e e e 3 - . o ly. % kS and. "’ efined and ¢l intgene 58 1) e N e oo which characterized the seitiors ot New Daven | thana serious falth in God, who s log pura 10 Luanldney thiatLwes not 8, Nebisulttat 40 !;g Scorn. ot 1o, merachnn. - Moasowives, you | flomon of New York. tho rude e asioma ot the | WILLLAN NING, Tooknelle padobrentat tietanucs, CHAILLS KOENREL, gave rlsu to eoveral little towns on tho sca- coast. Emigrants ardved every ycar from " England to scttle in this Dominfon, but few yemaiued thers on nccount of the persecutlons of the Elders. *The new comers, thorefore,’ says Dr, Petors, * under pretense of spread- ‘ing .+ Chrlst’s * Kipgdom - -and shunning persccution, joined with the settlers at Stamford,” Guildford, and Btratford, have croaked In lgnorance of its charms, Throngh this small Tew Did Milton now an4 then consnme tho weed; Tho poet Tunnyson hath oft evoked Tho Muse wita gluingpivo, and Thackeray joked And wrote and vanz In nicotinan mood Hawthorno with this hath_cheered his nolitnde] A thousand times this pipe hath Lowell smoked ; Full oft ave Aldcleh, Stoddant, Taylor, Cranch, “And many maro whiose vorses flust abont, wadenler, Y Ctes, 5 = Fou o er, Satianer, ., 1000 | G5) O FO . hear Weatern 3 “4ida Nows Depoty 1 behold fulquity with nrpmbn(hm. ought never to buadle. 1 any mao, thus nstranger to the love of virtne, of Gud, and the Christlan !ullrlml. should brndlo with'n younz Iady in New Enyland, and behave himisclf unsecmly towards Ber, ho must firet molt her into Rflnlull, sad expel heaven, death, and hetl from her mind, or ho will nndergo the chastisoment of niegroes turned tnad; if he cecapes with 1ife, it will bo owing to tue porents ulntx trom thelr bedw o protect him, The indiaus, who had this muthod of courtalilp when tho A\eat ‘sce and hearall you doand say, They will Yo stirn not Lo forget, And they may not very Feadi- Iy forgivo.—5¢. Louls Timea (Dein.). «When I said I would dio n bachelor,” explains the mn”enuemn in the play, ** did Sot think 1 ahontd liva 1l § wers mgrried.” And 20 perhaps the Demucratic party will now explaln 10 Meaure. Pattervon and Uonorer that when it talied them compound-adjective earper-nagers it Gh ot think they world Jive tiil they were Demo- self, oven if I hiad to shoothim. Goodwin came Buck from the dressing-room and began tocurss™ me, using very bad lunguage in prescnce of the lodles. At the end of the play hio camo back third thne ut me, and usd foul language. 1lis wife and the stage-manager, Mr. Fark, took him away Lo his dressivgroom, while 4 entered tho room where § dressed. 1 hiad on long boots, und was engaged in taking them oll, wlicn he camne fn and again commenced ‘to abusc mo. OAT AT TilE FIRE STUNE, 163 Buutls Clark-st, FOIR QUL UENUINKE CANADA GRAY. )5 anld st all other houses for €5, at t‘l‘rl ‘South Clark-st g Jaweler, News-Dealer, and Fancy + corner Liccoln. 1 SALE. 85 i A n s e B e Ing Ton RALE-OIL EXCHANGE-AN ELEGANT DIA- | 108 South Clark st suglinh arrived among tnem T'uffed the Virginiau or Havana leal; cratic Senators.—Albany EvealnaJournal (fiep.). mond sel, conssiing of brooch st ear-ritika, s ge= FOR OUR GREAT DINGOSAL A: Where, bowever, persecutions domineered with fn 104, arc the most chastc sct of peoplo in the | While not expectiog anvthing, and being in | And, when the el's oF tho Artist's branch e, wolghlnz 11 carata: ulso J-carat ring and pln clieaj for 250, 02 Fogtish basket silias former pric t e fues ns at Now Haven, for each town | world. © Concublnag e rteatibn ato vices | mo. aituation 10 resist, fie siruck me several | © Diops no Vintaint “weot {0 pont 1f wo could have, for o moment, the cor | cushi. Sudreis i, Tribuneotiee, _____ S s N Loeti e e b Proe uB titee none of them are nddicted to,.excopt such ns fore 2ake tho lawaof llobhomockouand turmClirintians, 1 am no advocata for lnluufll\lfln. et munt say Lhat bandling hn!{\enwnlled 160 years In New England, 1, 1 verily Delleve, with ten times more caastity the sitting on o sofa. Whyit ahould b ht Incredible foru young man and a young woman to innocently and virtuonaly lie down to- gother in s bod with a great part of thelr clotlies of that distingalshed immigrant from Wales, the Tton, Ilaellen Joues of Novada, we would enzgeet fo him thai the expression ¢*That d—d Duich tranip ™ & applied to the Hon, Secretary of th Tuterior, does not sound woll as cotning from Llin. Uentlemen of forelgn birth and extenslve traveld snonid not allude to each other In that manner.— Toaton Herald (Iads)s ruil, ho Conuulatory whilv—alas! tou \yrl‘“ —Harper's Muguzine for December. A PEMALE PATRIOT.' Corresponitence New York Etening Post, Roxg, Ituly, Nov, 10.—The herolc deathof 8 Roman woman who sscrificed hersell for the Judged itsell to bo an independent Dominion, ‘All officers In avery 1own were annually clected 1y tho freemen, and a8 there wero tauy candi- dates, some of whom must b unsuccessiul, thero was always ruum for compininte. The complainants formed achisms {u the Church, wiich brought on persecutionay and persecu- tion drove the minority to sctile now ‘towns, in hlows fu the face. My nose commenced to blecd . 1 was stunned, but as soon 8s I recove erod { elinched with him _snd bore him down. 7 am strouger than him, but Le is very aclive. The affair cnded there. Tho next diy I had him arrested on o warrant for assanlt and but- tory. Saturday moruiig the cass waa called in court. 1 see It statud thot Miss Weathersby was =) FOIL DOYS' BUITE, AGE 3 T0 8 TEARS, | Cose'TOI A FINE ULSTE ;?mm grors paate, o ATE aribe ds, at Fire stord, 163 | ST A T s x e TETLT Q= () FOR AN “ALL-WOOL™ FUR DEAVER ¥t A_TOY'S_KUIT, AOF 9 40 11 $33.50)_ Yt forner prica .0l s Fire store 700 it romichy wid ror 13, aiatire — e ST X 4 N ) Vi e oy D yorm AL | 88,25 18 A 5D FIALY DEAVEIL L | o overcost, worth $1%, at Fire Sto S50 wouh, uue froni 1010 13 Yearn, forwier prics on . A o, P e M R K Dt ™ P SRR FORSER PRICE $13, e, e Mhcrty was celobrated last uight fn the | _ We havelut 4o observo tho cffects of the | 7 ot — 2 Y FOILK FISE EXOLISN DIAGONAL OTF rder 1o eojoy Mberty, peace, and' power to | 4 1eannor O o S Tpon tho. wholt, hiad 1 | hot ¢y court, but. she was, ho came in-a fow | 080 0 T o 1o see and know that the whi a6y FON CHTLDIES S KUITH, AGE 3 T0 8 | 8,25 Haket o ] 3 " ¢! dahehters now, I would venture to fut them *: . Via delln Lungaretta by more than 3 . | present clection to sce and know that the o | 5! () Ll ot D {3 ferebat, former price oD thess ];‘;‘fi‘;fiuTnka,a;;:’“:c'fi;‘lu"::‘de‘,'“{;‘; whhaa | Syundie upon tht bed, or sven ot o efe, aller & ':‘,"‘;:“;"l,’.‘,’::’m&l,"’u,‘.l,"}.,l‘lgl;.l e oo, ke v Gt cho e, T‘g’fi";:' Dresent, Slection Lo eof power, and tha the san. | §8:5h as Find Siores hos houth Clarkeat - 1 srica | g, 5t Fire miore, 104 boulli Clark Pression of.franchiss 1s alreaay un Jult accompll, BrF, inplain Engliab, a fixed fact" The victury of Iast ‘Faesday ais. that this is & white man's Flate, and thot white men propuse to control v ot the Maicals of the North rive up and lielp thenisolves IF they can. 3lississippt has epoken, Ukotona (Miss.) Southern stutes (Deut.). Hamburg Butler cowmes from South Caro- Jina and knocks for admiselon into the Senato uf the United States, beartug credentials sealed witn the blowd of tho freedmen, who, althongh lancly fn a majority in that State, Lave no fonger an op- portunity to give vaild cxpression 1o thuir pulitical ruferonces, - The bLallot hns succumbed to ihe Diitict, right bows to ight, and tho clective fran. Chiso, which was to be the frocdman's wreapon of Jefense, has been wrested from Liw aod turncd ‘agulnat him, —Detroit Post (Lep.)s Much hes been said of poor Pattarson's {mominions position, but Sharun s In 8 Juwer i it crnans s 8 rea] ager (o ot be s pre o okl v Ea | &) () FORTHE GREAT "SPECTALTY OVER 26 FOIL CHILDREN'S FINE GVERCONTS, i 52,50 T U LR | B BRI e R e bture, 2 ol B ikt < 3 ¥OIL CHILDIEN'S (TOUAR) OVERCOATS| $9 20 ¥ totimer pri 19.2 d Sy ron y o ! A or prico on thusa $19.20; 11 it %fl“_.amm o tar $. i L el e dotlerbreasied or cuuways,” Aiklre DL LigliT_ PANCY O E(y Fon A £, 29 e tngw, nge 310 0 yeares | & T &F rice, $0.33, st Firo Store, 104 Suuth Clark Dk PO BOYR' AND YOU ¥ Al + &) 1010 13 years, former prive un tht WOFlre Bjore, tmg_ngurcmgu.”’ o Hise b 3 1.50) FOL A, pora o -?[: OV coat, aze Ju to 13 yo = persccutions from one another than they ever cxperigneed or cowl ained of i Old England,— allwhich they endured with sunie degres, of Infl.lem’c, the persecuted one vear lving inhopes it the' next would enable”them to- rotaliato on their persccutors. THB BLUB LAWS. Tho lawa made by this Independent Dominion (New liaven), and donominated Blue Laws by 1ho neighborisg Colonies, were never suffercd 1o be printed; but the 1nllowlng sketch ol sume of them will givo s tolerable Idea of the spirit that vervades the whole: The Governor and Magiatrates, convened in Gens eral Assombly, aro the wupremo power under God of tols Independent Domialon, From thmuurmflnllmn of the Assembly noap- peul sbali ba wade. ‘The Uovernor is amenablo to the voice of tho peaple. Tho Assembly of tha Peoplo shall notbe dis- \¢ having been the Judge who lind the Lydia Thotnpson matter befora bim when Miss Weuth- craby waa with her As 8000 18 my lawyerssow that, they advised moto dismiss the cuse, wud takoout i warraut beforo auather Judge. Idid #0; but Mr. Rive came to mo and eaid that the thlug haul gonoe far cnough, and rmmlml 1o get a0 apology from Goodwin if withdrew tho prosecution, Ho afterwan! came back with o yurbal apology from Goodwin,” * Jjut how about the resiznationt” #70 following Tueaday, un{-dn,v Goodwin founti o was dotkod $10 Tor tho ‘disturbance ralsed by bim back of tho sccies the Thursday night previous. He got mad, and, thivking they couldn't possibly do withuut hin and his wife, sent in his aud Miss Weathershy's resle- natlon, which, to hla astonlshuicnt, wus accept- ©d, aud’ that's how they came to leave tho tmn&o." “ Uoodwin Is & very gfiod actor and a fne proper e ucation, svoner thun adopt the Spanish lodo of forcing young peonle to prattle unly b- foro tho lady's miuther the chit-chat of artican lav- ors, Conld the four quarters of thic world \,;uduco » morc chaste, exomplary, and beautiful com. any of wives and °daughlers than aro PEP oaaectiout, 1 should . not have re. maining ono vorable scaliment for tho Province, lut the the rivers, the ponds, the ton thousand landscapes, together with tho virtn- one and lovely woen which now adorn the anclent Kingdouns of Connecticut, Eassacas, and Quiunlping Wowld temnt me into the bigheet wonder and ad- miration of thicwn could they onc ba fruod of tho g:‘nnk. tho moping owl, ratticanake, and fauatic ristian, DR PETERS' “uistony” is au exceedingly intereating book, full of beauti- {ul descriptions of scenery, of anccdotes of the carly sots]2rs, quaiut necounts of, Dirds, bunsts, aud reptilos, aud abou ndlnF with records of tho doiugs and of tho ploncers af Con- nectlcut. Ho was noverabio to forgive them that part of Rome which lies on the other slde of the Tiber, fu tho year 1807 took part Ina struzgle of tho peopls agalust the Papal forces, aud was killed. For tlreo hours thirty-scven TRoman patriots fought without any hops of success o lier house, and by ler vuico and cxumple were cucourazed to contintio thu uticqual combat. Ten of those, with Guiditta and her gon, 12 years old, were killed n the house, and the remaluder, who were waptured, were condemued efther to deatfi or hnprison- ment, The object of the celebration was to un- cover u mural tablot with an inseription in honor of thia “anina antlea” which bl been placed on the house whera she was killed. lier bust ‘wus placed in one of tho windows, and her chit- dren—two dauizhtors and u Bon—wero preseut~ od to tho Eeuple, who grected them with cuthu- slasm, The Via delln Lungaretts was decoruted FOIL A FINE WONSTED COAT A 3 A FINE ALL-W el heaver Gvercost. (blue, hlack, hrown, or A :}ll.w. former price 821, at Fire Hiore, 163 Bouth 3 N0 ALL-WOOT, ENGLIBILSCOTCIT S10 E A oAbty o dan ae et o 0T 0Ot GREAT BPECIALTY ALL: wool casstmicre wutts (33 diiferont styich), 'iro Bture, 164 Xouth Clark-st, FOit A PINE DLACK BUIT, FOIME! LUU price 810, at the ¥ire 8tore,’ 164 LR Firy Btore, 164 suath Clarkest. i) ahu a} {UFRIET prico, £0.75 ) 74 South Itk ksl ™ SLE S5 Tt el g T | Sk stcra, o d to b yvare: former piled, $1 G YO _0U 5 2 Plre stbrer 164 south Ciark-o o S | S14,00 O e e POIt A DOVS ULATRIL AT 0To T8 VEATiS | 1ot iylesof thine, 8¢ Fire Hore, 104 Santh Clor 50 o rur beaver: foruict price, $14.33, st Ko | === rcd by relentlcss foeat he 1 in a predicament missed by the Uovarnor, but shall diumiss {teclf, ¢ e s ¢ with garlaads, fgstoons of Iaurel, and banuers, | of sorlots FOVCRL But Shoron bas Do excusc | siore, jid Bout : E FINANGIAL, x‘,"fj""""‘ i (4 Doion sl b i ltn“:::m;‘llnlfl“m' mé'fw“.‘."'fxté'xr",')efi'&f.’ffi'&'fl.“ 'L\% ‘uf"\‘{‘. i’.fi“.‘:{,:w,‘“',"“‘uu variety stapa ot 18, | Bouse fl"“ d‘.'“l',"dk led o stfect 1“""’ e N man 14 b0 s t0 'fil‘-’.{invl.i'x'.:'r tat & | Gy ron A YOUTIE “FISE EUR TEAVETL LVANCES ON FURNITUNE TIAXOS (WIT]I- galos! bo mimie, th i3 e o i feet itne | ¥ ) b ater, AR [t v ”w‘m"‘.';.:‘;? ‘thera s 8 power and jurisdiction each other for opiufon’s sake. —His denuncia- , y 2 | house from duybreak until the bour of thie cere- | PEANE Tk (i) thot one s so infaiuated as to | B s&n‘.“ sito 88 Lo op forier price $13,50, 2t aut Teu ll)x|lll:.”:.nnnzy Idaned on collater mony. Signor Venturl, the Mayor of the city, spoke {u honor of this licroic woman, who hid sacrl- flegd hier Bife for tho rights of the people. A curuus eplsudo tool: place during his discourse which illustrated tho ecatiments of the popu- Jaco, 'The chinie of bells of a peightoring church which interrapted him waa grected by the people with & long and spontancous hiss, The hisalog of 50,000 persons {8 & serious matters but this was the only hostile manifestation belng now onl{ a lttle over 20, i mimic howers soon attracied attention, and ho jumyped rom $15 o week to 870 and £1008 weok, is turned his hicad and_ made him think ho was the only etor on the stags. In-ono ougage- ‘vanlta. fn P'hiladelpbia he got $30 for two o & The marriage between bim and Miss Weath- ersby seeins to bo m queer onel' g " 11o was In Jove with her und sho with him."" wjlow old fs Miss Weathersby 1" Ylon of thie shameful manuer in which the eatly settiers wwindled the ludians, und afterwurds Killed thom off on the slightest provocation, 13 worthy of & Quaker Indlan Yeace Commisioner of the presont dav. CAMROLL. O ———— TEMPERANCE AT CENTRALIA, Tv the Editor of The Tritunee CxNTRALIA, 11l Nov, 27.—Dr, I, A, Rey- avow it, ‘The presenre of existing clrcumstances yake Sharou’s defoults mor conspicnour, Lut 1bo torpitade of thent wonld remain Lue yame whether Glsnater or suceess atiended thy fortuncs of bix varty,—Phlludelphia Frees (Rep.). We would not wantonly Injure so fragilo a blossom as that new-blown “flower of consclence Which decoraies the busom of Seaator Patiemon, Bl we are willlug to admit that ho le honest, tn oot only voting for the admiraion of Butler, but in Yot to pustpons thy Lonteisua cado uutl Butler above and over this Domiulon shall suffer death and loss of propesty. Wnoevi ewpls to chapge or overturn this 1 suffer desth. hall detennine controvorsies with- » No one shall ba a freeman nr'g-’n a voto unless e be converted and a member fn full communlun of one of the churclice sllowed in this Dominlon, No man shail hold any office wno ls not fouud In the falth, and falthful to this Duminivn; and wha- 8 TOBUIT LOANED ON FUI emoval, plingh warchouse e 132 DoarbGen at., Room 23, outa s shase Esavitiued last. - slace TOARDING AND LODGING, Sontly 16 AjRisARAY iT., OPPOSITE EXPOSITION, 3 Allvasaot roorus, with Loand. gas, Uatha, stc., § 1o €6 and B7_per W 4 and meal e wlllln'nllrlmfinmfu rII; a good ? o - Iy Ty T A e S [ DSOMELY™ AU _lanisd roum, witis of withuiat board. T North 8ldos () REABBORY-AY. NORTIE OF CHICAGO-AV. [ ) FOR_OLD QULD 5| A of every description ac Ll‘””.‘ ,\Ilh’al;y a 4 Luilion @ '8 vote to such a pereon shall pay s fino | molds! temperanco ‘mectiogs fu this place have ughe elsims to be oul; but I think sbe o durng the day. Tho sdmirable self-re- B L P itid 1o ut tn & voteun It 100, 1t it s Twn mic Led second story front muol d gLExlara scsend iofisuse, Kid ho_ 4hl"te i | peaulted glorlously. Thruo, mtelll‘\glvmre beld, | apearer 0 2 " e e R e Roran Twunlfc nrzvelltctcl‘ any gihfiufiyfimfilufuoh ot ‘ont of wiriy-nino lio with frat-class board,_Address 134, Trituuo odies. :‘\"im 2;"';0_:‘“5:”&;; 1t Baisbilibed L, ‘Each frec Friday, Baturday, snd Bunday nights. A work- +Vasn't the marriago a secret one otber expression of hatrad to those persouswho | publiesn beuatars, the ouly ono who suvine Vo b AN 4 3 4 e e e ant that | I 2 ncrancclub, composed of gonticinen, | | ©Yes it was clandestino aed by loaked out | Dul committed shis torriblo deed. Although | auy consElence: o SUY abliity 1o rlso ahove party e v o MO property.” Apiy st USION TUUST 3 three months aftorward, When they marricd question of principlé, 14 the une who 1s sbe made him sweur that ho wouldw't tell it tor 8 year, a8 thero ts un jdea that married uctresses are nut as popular as thoso unmarried. They hiad separata roois at hotels; scparate dressing. Momeatthe theatre, and 1t5Buly loaked out When Goodwin got oue of his fits of anger, ' Wo Jesus 1 the only King. No Qusker or dissentor from tho eatabllshed worship b this_Domimion shall be ailowed o givo :m::l'n for the olectin of Magistrates or any Nofood or lodgingsbali be aforded to & Quake Adaimite, of other Horetic. $9ENANARS 11 Any purson Lurnw Quaker, be ahall bo bentshed they were excited bythe remembrance of it they uttered no ery, and callea fur oo vengesuce on tho party which bad oppressed them, p b ottt Las been formed, consisting of nearly 300 mem- 0 reeel i "l ith ters. A Indles fomperancs unlon of soventy- five members liss been formed aud both or- gunizations aro st work vigorously, This com- munity bas neyer been atirred un any yuestion a3 t I8 on temperance. The Dm:tur‘l‘l’u duno 8 under an indictuent, aud whoss punishment or acquittal les In the bands of the party bic proposes tobelp. Of coursa it 1mny bo unly a colncldence Wt i would Jouk better if Beusior Pattcreon rhioul ot sasume to manopolize all tke indepenidenca of e o =51, Luuls Globe-Democral (Kepn ). oo et s e Enprays 1Y % 1he counton T, 144 AND 139 WABARIEAV.— Goud rovme and board §1.50 per pweek, Duy board, 31 per week. b = e e en e | QULVEL 0 Dot #iofnex N BE UAD IN EXC] cou TANGR FOR t the Trivuue, CES IN PACKAUFS ange for currency at counting-rvom of A WOULDBE ALDERMAN, ZLondon Correspondence San Francisco Chronicle, ‘Sir John Beanett is a well-known watch and N1 A CENT 1 1f Pattersou should knock at the Damo- , | raud work for Centralla. ILLCOX. ' | wereat Newport, Rhods Isia, for one night, 5 O- | e VoUNG MLARRIED CODPLE WITH Trihunu Conpany, B arat oAl Sbtde bn she o ey i A SRy when, after The Blay Was endo, be was seen L | clock maker here in London, and is bedde o fi"‘i‘u“““’l"{if::fi,":ho‘}’:‘“,‘:‘},ff“;“,{,'n‘;:,' whaved PBOABLEA, SUUNG, i wieety-tamiatiod e | = 5o NENT-IHOUNES, be banished, and suffer death on his retoen. BOTH CHICAGOANS. Tolioout of hier roomn i a_rage. Her door was | wan who has satsed himself from what is called | NS0 SEECo st Prive “Democratle e aeuk | 1 comfurtably huated Sor pids faunilys Witliosh | e P USES, Priesta may be seized by any ono without & war- To ths Editor of Tha Tribune, SO B O e walked out. fic saja o soue uf | pothime, Io ls energetie and ambitious, but | atsolution for his Lo T Couover wbould | ik wilf pay prowiy sud iiboraty therotor % Wess Side, the p'hynu. +1)o you see that woman 1 Bliofs 1y wiie,' snd, turuing to bier, continued: * You can't deny you are my wite.? Bho replicd, ¢ Yes, and 1 am sorry for {t.} ‘They aftorwards had yecondiifation. - Thls was the lirstlutimation Lad of their marriage."” e BERGH AND THE BNAKES, ‘come branded with disyrace, the lemocracy will Lo Incambored with the feathers which will ‘break the pack that baa carsied Lardons thal would long #go have crushed wuy other organization, Itis $Fue that Lhe Dumocratic party sadly neade 8 fow Deuntors (0 eive It & majority 1o thu Seaste, but to » Pasterson and Conover 3 boriuns . / ] ol 3 ['0_RENT-SPLENDID STUNI FRON RN CERRY e el - AIe VIR .m”“l-‘fi".:‘.'i Waiggon af 2 &lr‘\)]‘l’lfinhged.“%ei%t BOARR= AN Wl el :.“...nfl"’.‘}':.fiifi"x’?". BT g 213 W AV i ¢lo N T8 B o O T arr iy SINESS CHANOES, Ci1cAGo, Nov, 30—~1sce by your paper of this morning that tho * Fables ™ written by Mr. G, T, Lanlgan aro to be llustrated by F. B. Church, You clatm Mr. Lanigau sa 4 former resident of Chlcago. Why not claim M, Church alsol Yor u number of yeard My sadly illiterate, and fu conversation distributea 1its uspirates (o tho wildest fashion. Hois also » Lumptlons mon, aud Nkewise outrageously conceited, as bumptiops people gencrally are. Tt is tho dream of hls life to becomo s Alder- at, No one to crossariver but with an authorized ferryman, - ‘No one shall run on the Sabbath-day, or walk in garden or alevwhere, except royerently to and from m Dfi Nooueanall travel, cook victusls, make bods, awoep house, cut halr, or shave on the Sabbath- AV, i1 ROONST story ‘and baseuvnb -ruont bousy, PETEK. purchase such ereatu Rouli weasen tho Hemocratic purty uud airengthuis o inploy of tho Awierican Ex: man, atd olumatoly, of courte, 2 BSSOI iy [ i didicale. Gur majoriy In thy Soaig of ths A BOOK-BIRUERY 15 600D 8T Shur! ¢ 0 Amorican Fx- ull-blown ayor, hu belng thus far on o Hadic: X X ) N T rro 't o Biate 2 woman bal s B cild o tho Sabbeth o | pros Capan o Eiieae lua responsiblo po- dew York dun. B " e hamaelt. clabs hua fur only | {40 e Giates will bo a tnilisiano sewua tho neck ught for luw price, aLnd Biate, Buuth S1dce Mr. Bergh was informed by lotter a fow days ago that a child bad suffered & severs uervous shock while in the Aquarium. The little girl ad beco admiriug u white plgeun that was perched on o pieco of timber fu & cage cuntaln. BTOCK OF GROCERIES AMOUNT- RENT-NICELY FURNISIIED ROOMS, Tt to-ahout $4,0€0 1 the best afruird grocerys T RSTUOE, BV IR oo s b bgaso 1a, Centrol im‘-!:.‘m. g & hslicss BF arer _“J—T—“—m——u—-—-—-—— 0, r Aunnm; i leddtd enanve for miy | EN'R 28, & e A e WWilacss, For pasticatary O BEN- IEN, OFRIDES, Xca addreas £\ 11, Tribaue ottice, Miscellanvous. TP, MENT-THUEL LLLLL FLOORS 174 EAST of the Democeatic party, if it should bu secured by cinbracing the feateriug tuwors which ave vest wnawiug ab the vital of tho Kepuoiican purty for ten yoard,— Memphio (Tenu.) dpveal (Dem.), We Lave Lad nothing 8o preguant with mischlef ince tho atrifo butween North and South, sition. We atill look upon him a3 8 sojouruer of New York. Ho bigs thousands of {ricnds in thla city, aud T sm sure they will bu glad to liear o Fred! s, b{ rank), and it {s equally the object of tho other vty muyuates not tolet him realizo that droam. Not, however, from jealousy of pis brilliunt talents, but becauso be is a man everlastingly on the verge of bankruptey,—one of those W, regardicss of Mr. Micawoer’s well-knowh i ng day. e m{!:?.:v:-‘n‘ll bagto st suaet on Satercay. tto ; et e s s s oD 1 ul 'spass In 1l 1gn 8 18dod iy, walens Boraba cloar b ot el by et 01t SALE—ONE OF THE T clasy re s oal .l ot el . S Onkey 11all ns n Lectarer. 8l on boutls Bide, allvor i theao lufts are very sultable fur Jube Whon it appcars that an accusod bas confed- 5 fng several snacondas, and an anaconda Lad rhily excellent reclp luanclal b . | Wit Blavery as tho matter in dlspote, That ro- | (Lipteach t fered . bing trade. _IDqUIr 0B Pieniess. srblas andbip 161000 W diacoveF Ui, ToTmarte | about 1,90'poopio e et T Muste-1l dastod at it and crushed 1ts bones andswallowed :n‘:‘.’:‘,"lll?‘dlfi;\:fi\flfl;‘!:c‘;‘l:ud‘tfn“;:iln"::xu‘;u‘s. 'lx‘illa‘:fi nd Jeelt Into & atrugyle for cauiral uf tho Ll e s o Lot - Adrols = — Giovernmeut. ‘'fho vawe teudency is vbservable Iost evenins to bear A. Oukey Liall deliver bis WANTLD 'FO RENT. No one shall buy orssl} lands withoat permisslon ow “Tho \West and Eouth aro srrayed, on various JPOf saLESA EREST RS T i, foro :‘l‘aalnzli‘(‘r“fl? 'fl‘l’!""bc“" “"{z"‘“m Pt i inil £0 koo Fe it TRER RN SIEAN | SO ARTEDCTO RENT: BY A WELL-EDDCATED ©of tbe Bolectmen. new locture. The greater purt of the audlencs 3 , C vinced that © Weru to becuiue ayor £20¢ Ghanciud questivn. wga'nst the Edat, » o od y 2 4 CATE ‘Atantard it ava o master appoipted by i | walied frO% balfpast 7 e et || armerkb Lt pa heme lawilng o Az, Coubs | Lo would become so uudly extravagunt, thut msen oL L0 ey tn ths tovermient for tho at: | ERyY it fofag il sll o grsaqroruboriron | A et b B 2o sidio it e Ao v dobar htai froca the Mberty | paat 8 ofclock, 'To be wure, tho sdvertiscmcat and tho manager of the Aquariuw repdted that | b NS Sollaney could not fall to bo the re- | iamment of vide which Lo the st b0 oy | e A e | and oty pardlculars. " Address U it oficer of \?’fi"' A ;fx‘.‘n‘.‘ o i DE*4lio lecture appoluted no previso Lour, but the boxhol n:vgu Delonged to Clmx;ol l}“e!«:h: sult, und fiou:!ildglnug. nulluflx:l:tlv n.o.1 :1'“)"1.1‘ uuuo‘xlluu‘l. ‘lll'ldl ':’;‘:h “i‘".::y:f."- m-‘:‘m‘nfi:hh- PEUSTOALs for two days. . ever publishies 8 l1c 1o the prejudica of biy ro some fu the house who by bo | & Brother, ol Chathom strect. Mr. Bergh | baukrapt bord Moyor would be su indolibly | pecularhonfie) ¢ moneye \ 5 3 0. BUT LITTLE U3l SALE L ) (D B oot O Do WhIppod 8- | boereytes N wha began fobo | & Brother, of 85 Ghatatt e ad that | disgraco to the Mayoralty subals of the Luriat | > e AR MG A ok ad New s | A EREELSIL MR F ke o s Yers! i ND, FOUND, ™ apprehensive, as tho tiwe slipped oway, that lfr. Peck would cumo forward uud “beg 1o ntl- mate that Mr. Hall bud ugain wysteriously dls- 4. I the oilect of (ke cxhibit ba unplessant fl‘l‘;m Westand houth when they come }_l:nu.m fu search of exteasivns for watured obligstions, metropolie,” have rerolved oot o perwit bin HELD'S Tounpl torse into the Aldermauic frateruily. A graod o " CURAL é,’\'filflz{i& HEAD AND ‘Uynm'u'r o eaves, W iaa and ilaveriy's Theatro. esduy afters 00 stripes. No nlup:aur shall keep » school, Tiy's Biong or Fa ol s e’ Nosios, stora. A sultalo ve- omce. gentleman sald that it had uot been the custout In?"l ratable person, wbo rel 3 ropo; 10 fued the reptllos while visitors were in the 6°10 pay bis oLhier holders without de- i .| appeared.” The lecturer appuarcd at Jast, en- atrugelo cityward s therefore “golng om. L febal Towns, or to enlist capital fn vo- and 10 staad in Yan 3 re proporkion to the support of e P ere ch and | thvly uuattended, and uull peared at lath ot |\ arjum. Thereat Mir, Borgh forbado the giv- | ‘Though this s not my story, Bl only s pro- | o BeRin (o5l ke o Shllet capiad i $he | pinnos socludprices. Tokras bearsiis. GLOYE I KlaGHinRToR £4 every quarter until he o sho pay the rats 10 the h.u«fi.lmuna probably not one fu ten of Lia uu- fug o1 Liviag creaturcs to the surpents, and Mr. | jude, * just by way of explaluing who the. | plame. They must got vercam Shylock whevever s | ] OO 1ANOS “:cgl" ‘:fl = LyE Tt 4 uf Wabasii-av. and Watcr-st, Pleass returd seuie minular, B s Who b waa, 1lio title of bis lect- | Jlcha told the zoopllllst tuat ‘a snake will not | wutch ‘sud - clock-thaking . ¥ end shorill | SIS, aypear, sud thou call upou him 10 Jend | (cn vl woive pucclal prices. iy or qusr: | o Wabsivave N W MUNDY. " %fumlar: -h:‘ll::n&‘nm:a with gold lt Lure s *What Wil ‘Thete Verdict Bel A D1 et food that it doea not ftselt kill. 5. At 8 ecrsod ity uluuer recently | them wore mionwy. They cantot .nhru or rob Oy, Ilastrate] catalogue TTEAVED—FEOM 43 RORTH ADA-ST, WEDN ars clothes trimm altrer, by {Hiodp 10 whom tucy mre mdebied, Sinole uf Mustc, 93 Vay Bir of thelr bouds ur sfmiple monu;}u stroyiug the chance of vhtaiuing furl CeoIn v datfon. Wheu they realiso theso ous facts, Oby! they may € to the conclusion that they ary thelr gven, st which the Prince of Walcs %38 on honorud guest, Sir Jobu Beuuett, biav- fug, v 18 surmised, taken quite a3 much wine ué was good for him, und vrubnba‘l Teeling scine def of uncortainty s to which of thu two matie, Historie, aud Imacinary Causs Coled This ‘causs celeors is tricd i the Pautbeon of History, wbero the Goddees Fuiwo bas callod & bigh coutt to decide which ous of tho Pres- donts of the United States has done most to 5. O day, Rov. 27, vae whil 1Lis0 cul . wh Yope a70und Rer Beck. R e i o Paudi b her recusery. Vit would be a very simple mater?® Mr. Bergh theu sald, *tolet the snake die, [3 snako canvot cut such food g3 you sud I aud other persons eat, but must scrved with or bone lace, above two sbllil by the yai 9 s lace, share two whllage, b e 2 Belectuen, bl ax Toa ofendurat £ - o belsos, , sball be let Bu‘l‘ Dflw:::olfl‘ l.}l“lhtm, s ard will b patd for ~ BTORAGE, SiRPRGOY WARHHOUSK YOIt FURNITURE, T s, and merehaudisei lowest Faieat muuey such tid-bits us Livo doves aud rabbits, thon lot tmies,—New Fork 1hnes (SAylock orgun). B eye o JOIt BALE—ONE Whaover sete a firo in the woods, and N ne & | Bouor Bis country uud tha people, aud i8 wor- | 1 dic.” Lelrs apparent b wis by that time scciig be- """‘“' £ l; r e > [ jmdat diger cent per year. 160 Weat Musgue uh 4 powersplag sud ! Thousc, shall suffer death, and pereous suspected of | thivst to wear her ‘wreath, ‘The Judyze is Timej Ar. Relcho retorted that it is hupossibly to | fore it waa the * peal Shinon Pure,” comuiene [he most ol eso gentlemen, wdd e onler, BPEAL fia) Ahis csitae shall bo imprisoned, without beucat of | the clerk {8 the Guddewa Aurora; thy ahort-land | keep surpents on fuod that has been Killed for ©d talklug rather bumptiously und incolerent- | gnme, il uow be ratlsded with theis own dofualy | im0 00 e d l“()l\j;‘.l.l’cnbA bl reporter 1s Clio, Eightcen couturies, each s | theut. % Iy ‘Tho Priuce wus just theu makluy 8 eoch, | wbich a0 couclusively demonatrated that the petro | () LATE INFROVED ALL KINDS BUUTFLE | 0 oy cokines (4 H“n'u S oraf fubadon Prayer, keep Christ- ils. ng-.'l forw the Jury panel. Each of the Pres- | questivn. Wiy don't you try theexperhcnt Y und bighly irritatiog intesruptios. By aud | peckers B o Lcata tho (act entourages | = —— Gl 73 Miculganet, 1deuts "~ xQ EXOMANGE. __ tuncy it you lot o suaks get” bungry enough, mas or Ealnts’ s represented by counsel, Richard Henry by, Albert Edwurd, or some ons tor him, seut o O activn aud thoazht ou the paref | 1 e as or balay diyw, make wiinced plen, pIAT ARy | Dana svpearing for Lhwolu, el Iichand Henry | L tuucr t g0 ot e Eect i uicu pitca of bect | wicasouzer pund dy o some ono foe by sk | freudom of et and WlkhL Bl Lt 0 | SFISTED LUMUEL 10 Dyt AT TR EX e OGRS i B S A | i SR Y | S U D | R R SRR | R R e AT NoTx—As tobacco sbout this ecturer introduccs low "As Mr, Bergh was descendiug the eteps from him to tongue, it 28 | ¢ot candidatvs “gave them the ORPOS y of | suodonier LIt pay diiers & ] oS i tohacey sbuat abls i wrus colalng ectrer ROl IO | @ onb Bilics Cuurt yesterd v, w1 ot of | warta g know o 1 haw Mot e ool Bt R o o o Snaircel el i 1L 25 eoeth PRSI 5 | ol S i e e

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