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‘THIG UHIUA g dence of the Mikado, now the temporal as well | Jaoghable to Europeans. Arti-les made from aq the spiritual Enperor of Japan. [ left Yoko- | peacock frathsta were very beautiful. Ilers hnmn by the 7 o'cluck train. My ticket 1 find | was porcelain ware richly infaid with gold, tiny £ 8 ¥ _x!nin:u;‘u lln r'lmlpe" thrlll'l! Jllfler't'nt lxm:m;u!e». teacups m: lrn:(’flc and fllllll‘!l\’l ?zmllm‘l!llgflnng e om n Fran- M8 s the fArstraileoad built foJapan and en- | cnrved mirror frames, In the buoildin e The Voyage Ir & BR= | ficely Englinh tn the stele of It carn and foco- | Fastern Hall wern exhibited the eollection of cisco to Yokohama, motlves, thongh ewnedt and operated hy the | gold and silver ores from the Provinces of Akl Japancse Government. Tho road leads through | and Bingo, models of war junks and carved n populous valley with many beautifol | furnfture of raro woods. In “Agrieultural Hall s Sews' of the’ bay and valleys, of | were matlve plows, and grasses, from the Magniflcent Panorama | riceields and s T tew cottonfeldn, | flras of which ropes ond garments are made. JAP COEDUCATION. the modern costume, It I8 2 badza of honor, and a boy with tuckled ehoes, vellow stockings, blue frock, and bare head, is the envy ot ather has since been agaln removed, and thot his present whereabouts is a mystery, It {8 also ;flllu‘peml that his wound wiil certaloly prove atal, The German was driven back to this city, and hns sinco kept himself closely confined In-doors, fil physlclan making regular daily ealls upon him. Both contestants camo from the South, and the quarrel, which is an old onc, grew ont of an pensity to talk. The case had heen pending In the church for (wo gear rul. and they had acted witd ‘greaf iberality and cautlon in rezard to ths matter, and did thelr best to settle the difient”y with- ont resorting to extreme mensures, hat I that they had utterly failed. The charge r¢ainst : Mrs, Beach waa that she had bronght cim 1gcs of : immorality sgainst onc of the female gasnbers of the churell, and that the church had s-annd- boys. ’I honsands of women wear cumbersome, trall- ing dres<es hecaure they have not the rourage to differ from others around them: and the qirts in the University cannot - well be singular, unless in obedience to a University law, Give them that law, and so dispose of the health- difliculty in coeducation. The Female Pupils in the Wiscon= sin University. Mrs. Swissltelm's Explanation of the affair in which a lady was the central figure. Seen from the Eeary Ton, minitee, a tilt, Ja male st somo Inomamentt ateir kIR the -"';,m'&;:n::fi Causes of Their Ill-Health, mfi: for Ine tmmeomality, T dioply deny 1t 18 gl M- idinipgly 5fl.¥écl‘°§r“.‘r‘fim’ii‘:w'{‘.?;‘.!:T e Beach has nze station and large mimbers of sengers | and the displuy was fine. Rice, the - nd demand the proof. My own experi- 3 N 'l y Steamer. hoard the train ;l. each place. We mu l%mu cle of food, wn{ represented by many varicties ence, hoth as pupll and leuher.’pruvcs topcmy A WHALESHIP'S ESCAPE. :r‘llllmr‘;)wvzgvsg:;\l;;}l!fi“flunhnw:n‘;u‘d t;finr.n:lfgr:‘\’l orchards of pear trees fn which the trees aro | and samples. Space i this letter forbids s de- lmlriwdAon hnmb\x‘:‘ trellizes exufl.]v ulnnpnn :Inl’lfll :lc;vrl!nl.lunlnl the ?hmnhm' nz“um " A 2 arc in Amerlea, Numcrous siall temples and ahing inditstry and many curlous manufactares, Visit to the National Exposition at | siiines of the Buddlist faith are scen by the | It will remain apen for feveral months, and Lhe Yeddo: or Tokio roadside, all appruached by gasly decorated red*| visitors now . average 0,00 per day. * qutewayh, Way off ncross the buy we sectho | Sane of the exhibltors showed me muttntains of the Provincesof Kaduzass and | with pride diplomas taken at Philadelphin. Aura. Hany cometerics nre passed, and evenat | As an Exhibition this 18 most creditable ta the pescription of the IExhibition | this carly hour we sco o funcral procession with | Japaneso natlon, and its henelit to_the people eatisfaction that the mingling of the sexes jo achools Laa an opoosite tendency; and I have never ennversed with a teacher of experience who did not agree with me. In Monmouth, Ill., where there is the oldest collego In that State, which admits both eexes, there had not, at my latest information, been one case of lllacl‘:llnc growing out of improprie- tlesbetween pupils ofoppositdsexes jand perhaps They Should Leave OF Cornets, Carfers, and Digh.. Heeled Bools, and Dresy Like derman Peasani-Women, had withdrawn its * watch, care, and fellow- ] ship?? from her, ¢ At a rather late hour last night Mrs. Beach was found. She claimed that she had been most shamefully dealt with by the church, and that she had been subjected to disclpline, and ;s finally her name had been dropped from the roll because sbe had malntained her principles Indisn Pirates in the Arctlc Sen—They At- tempt to Selze m Whallng Irig nnd to Murder the Captaln and Crew—A Iland- tn-Liand Conflict on Board the Ship. Correspondence San I'rancisen CArontele. HoxoLoLt, Nov. 7.—Your correspondent has Just bad an intercsting interview with Capt. To the Editor of The Tribune. Prrrsnong, Pa, Nov. 20,—I read withont d stood up for moral purity in tlho church n farre train of white-robed mournera. On | cannot b estimated. ~Japan fs making raold g D 1o A larr passcs’ s yent | George Gilley, master of the Hawalian whaling | qn Balldings and Thelr 8l tralh o R robe o O | one ami {ho exi b yeara will seo - | Surorisatho repart of tho Wikeousls Feted of | withoat o seminacy In the land pisseh & 7eor | brig william, 11, Allen, whieh recently eater | Brew oul of by fock ook i (s L0, BpOI: Contents, where the Imperial navy lies_at anchor, across | must a new nation, and new ‘japan will have u magmiicent Iron brldze and curving around a | entirely forzutten the Japan of old. The humble built suburb and past the summer | Mikado 18 a Hberal-tafnded man, and now that Jmments Strides Made by Ymmg annn palace of the Emperor, our traln stops I a { hu has crushed the Saigo rebelllon and the en- men outside the Institution, There are in'many schools pupils who need careful supervision; but the temptation to flirtation s less fn a tnixed school than in one cxcluaively of one sex, this port. This is the vessel which was over- powered by Indians last summer, and narrowly escaped deatruction,—~the Captaln, officers, and an living In the house with her, and that ahe became g0 fully conyvinced she was mot & proper woman to Associate with that she oridered her ont of male puplls are sick, is & matter of course; but 1t Is Fashion, not Natures which Is at fault. Ido notrememberever hearing anyihing special about aplendid statfon, and we are in the Capital of | tire Emplre Is at peace, the strides will be raplil. S % beeausa the rivalrics fn study, the jealousf crow having had to contend with overwhelmin: ~What Will Bo Ton Years thedugaucro v, e oo Tfkloph Lion | Y here T Ro to K vioto, the Jtome of dapan, | the State University of Wiscousin; have never | growing out of them, and that lAm!ll:fud:fi; 0dds, snd only saving their lives by the m'rflbz- flfififi"r‘fmmfiflfu'rhzffi os vt & o] - miles Tong and eight miles wide, Rivers, | and for 1,200 years the apiritual Capital of the | scenlt, oronoof its pubfls: yet say, without | intercourse which fs the great disenchanter, are | ast conlness and cournge. In regard to this af- | 8 Hell-Gate pilot, who had a wife and famil Hence. canals, and moats abuut the casties and palaces | natlon. Forcigners still have to get passports | fear of successful contradiction, that every | UNPAVORABLE TO SENTIMENTALITY AND LOVE- living at Clty Island. The_ caso had dragze falr the wildest rumors were circulated in- this oecupy one-clghth of the city. It is beautifully | to go more than twenty-five miles Inand from P tql e y | tom i iy place. It was reported that Capt. Gilley his MAKING, lotated on a level plain, and from the heights | anopen purt. Kyloto Js many iles inland, 1L wh h pupll who s awakened tho anxiety of the France educates her higlier-class women In con- alopg until now, and they had done their utmost : ¥ to f 2 fpectal Corrupondenca of The Tritune. of Atago Yama but T uave fortunately stcured a passport. Tonrd by an appearanca of I}l-health fs from ore | Frafice educates ber glereiass FOmen 4 200 | gy ocer, and seven of the erew had been | the e e e #5000, Japan, Oct. 10, 1577.—The voyage A MAUNIFICENT VIRW OF THE CITY A vassporls 5 | 4o four fuches smallor around the body just be- | furicy of life, - There Wisconsin Tathers bropoea | murdcred, and tht, a5 & retaliation, ffteen In- | g0 ehie went to r, Ifaltlday and told him sb bt e P acifle Ocean from Ban Fraucisco 1o Is had, It is reached hy a flight of 100 mansive e s— low the ribs than at any other point. to bring up the young men to be husbands and | diaps, Incluaing two high chiefs, had fallen fn | wanted the matter settiod one way or Lhe other, ?::;m- e thta Tooash aobEirNoa 48 :‘L‘fi:m}& y':'i:?"umou': o‘fi‘m’.‘ ‘!trl:; 5‘351:’12.’3‘5“:2‘3 NASBLY. Now, let any man, or woman, look at a statue fathers, the young women to be wives and | a bLattle on the brig, ~As no authentic news of | —if they were golng to turn herout of the o y h motbers. To carry out the plan, they must mect. Nothing {8 more important to s happy marriage than & previous Intimate mtunlntwre of the parties. Where shall they meeil Inwhat way shall they become acquainted? la the bali- room a better place than the echool-room, and dancing a better way of lurn‘lflfimh other's pecullarivies than meeting in y recitations ani sharpening each other's wits by natural fric- tion The people of Visconsinshould be verycarcful ahout poing backward. The monastic svstem of education has had its day, and belongs to the barbarism of the past. 1 JaxE Gray BwissozLa * THE CODE. A Dusl Founght Near Windsor, Canadn, Last Week~One of the Combatants Fatally Wounded. Dzrnoit, Nov. 23.—About 9 o'clock last Thursday morning, a hack, with cartalns drawn before the windows, passed down Woodwara avenue and on the Windsor ferry. Arriving on the opposite side of the river, It was joloed on Main street, Windsor, by another closed carrlage. The two were driven rapldly through the town and down the river road. In the hinck from this city were a well-known Detrolt citizen, who devotes much of his time to the athictic sports of the American gentle- man; & prominent Detroit physidan; and a German resident of this city of a few years' of Venus, the model of health and beauty, and he or sho will find that the smallest circumfer- cnce §s around tho ribs just below the bosom: and that this smallest potnt is doublethecircum- ference of the neck Iustead of receding, be- 1o+ the ribs the walls of the chest extend out- ward, to make room for the vital orgaus, of which they are the workshop. In your Wiscon- sin-Untversity puplis, the workshop {s MORE 0Nt LESS CONTRACTED in every case. Tho claatic walls are pressed In against the machinery, which 18 thus Impeded in {ts work, nnd iliness follows of course. They aro thus compressed, it is thus hindered, that the pupll may look like other girls wlo have fittle, it anything, to do except bear the hurden of ¥rench corscts and flounced skirts. No girl can do this with impunitys but, if she makes no draft on her vital powers through the braln, she will not 80 soon succumb to the burden. The cducators of Wiaconsin show a good, fatherly spirit fn their report; but what is waat- edis o mother insight, enlightencd by broad culture. We must have mothers with cultivated brains before we can have girls who can study slde by side with boys withoutexhaustion of the phystcal powers; and it {3 a question whether It Is not better to sacrifice o couple of generations to braln-culture, {n the assurance that finally brafn will triumph, andlearn to take care of the budy on which it depeads for ts best achleve- this pitched battle has been published,—for notbfng, Indeed, has et anpeared but the 'brict report usually handed in by Captains aitermak- ing a voyage,~I wiil give tke particulars of the maost exciting event transpiring in the Arctic Ocean for 877, The Willilam JI. Allen safled from Honoluln on the 19th of Abril, and made ice on the 18th of May, This was surface fve, and proved to be avery (lm;rf:croul enemy. Theweather was very foggy, and for dags at o time Behring Sea waa oa dark as ‘tho darkeat night. By the greatest watchfulness and zood management, however, the brig cscaped, only to fall into rreater perils from the natives, who had resolved upon her destruction. The vessel sailed sud drifted about, according to winds and tides, until the 5th of July, when tbe Captain found timselt about Afteen miles off Cape Prince of Wales, a int commandingz the entrance to the Arctic on he American side. The officers and crew were in good spirite, na a larce herd of walrua waa fn sight. There was also, tn an opposite dlrection, something else in sight, which, at Orst, was not distinctly visible, but upon near approach a large canve was scen, ap- ruenuy followed by others, At about 3§ o’clock in the cvening the canuc in the lead hiad reached the brig, and, without asking permission of the Cn‘puln, the Indians sprangon board the ves- scl. The canoe was very large, containing no less than fifty redskins, headed by o chiel who was just {ntosicated enough to beugly and dangerons, The culef was n very powerful man, standing over six fect six inchics in hetzht, and was accompanled by two other chiefs, cvi- dently one grade lowerin raak. The latter church she wanted them to do it. Bho heard nothing more ahout the matter untfl about two wecks ago, when Mr. Ilalliday brought hers paper to sign, which road as follows: 41 confess to having been guilty of nnteuth, and bearing false witneeaagainata member of Plymonth Church, and I humble myself befors God for my ¢#in, and ask the prayers of m‘ brethren that I msy hereafter lead a conformed Christian life.™ Xhe peremptorily refused to sign the paper, and $he 50 Ihformad. both Mr. Deccher &ad sr; 1ailiday. - That was the last sho hald heard about if, aml she had not yet been Informed of the actlon of the church, sud expressed consid- crable surprise when nformed of it, although she bad aoticipated fully what that action would yoyage In the world, is also the most monot- cently bullt. and_ lined” with _the larrest aud Mr. Nashy Trles to Mend His Tortones by fiuest shops of the Emplre. You roalize from . ouous. During tho whole twenty-one days 8t | 4,0 vant crowds of @ | Matrimony~The Terriblo Result of His wapot 8 sall vladdencd our eycs, not even 8 | iy, wé wuk'e-l 'x’nfi: plalt‘hn:“y_g&m;g:n&fier:l Venture. #4h sported on the surface to enliven the dreary | blocks, jookiug at tna stares, wit thelr dazzling Toledo Blade. wasto of waters, and this, the Caplain informs | srray of silk and bronze goods. Finding we Cowraprit X Roap3 (Wiet 18 IN Tr8 STATE * gy, 18 & truo typo of all the vayages bie has made had” some time bpefore the Exposition opened, | op KenTuckY), Nov. 18, 1877.—~The polisy ov {nmany years of service, The weather was ali | ™ chartered a one-horse carringe liolding four | 4,6 yooserver hez bin my rooin. Probably ther that couid bo desired, and, with the exception e e oo to lea | Sln't 8 more mizable man fn tho cutire Btate, and that is eayin o great deel, for I don’t know of oneday's gale and very high sea, the,occan tho way, » driver, nud the conductor, who cols was truo to its name, and the great 5000-ton | lects the fareand lovks after one generally. All | uv any Slate that hez more mizable men, oronuc ship City of Peking moved along In the samo this creatatyia cost hut Lhitrty. cents an hour, | fp wich the mizable men are quite ez mizable. ercn tenor that her Nmit of consumption of € st yisito L the great temple and | “yge mizable wreteh Jos Bigler comno to me day before yisterday, and sejested that ex Lhe burlal place of the Ewperors. This!s a mog- conl (forty-five tons per day) would silow. At | nificent pile of bulldings and tombs, ono :m"u Presldent—elch 18 his term for the yooserper— had put out an olive branch uy amity and con~ 1sst, on the moraing of Oct. 3, the cry of syuare, its m":f tombs of bronze and gold WLand!" rang through the ship, and rushing ‘l“"'"‘ f:’;gcglnlr{:mflfil flf"&':“é‘ flcscfli}tloni th?rlnclo 1t olty iy amity 0l e summit of which | cord between the two races, it wood be grace- en.deck we aes thrang ths soniste of 116 SUk thi of & Kentuckian—a whito Kentickian —l\\uulfimnnt it, and demonstrate his sincer- we viewed the aty, stretching away as far hotizon thegreen hills of the Japaneso coast. | ns the cye can :r'euch.—-meu“ to "l"orfl»no— ity by marrylnone of the inferior race, wich is now our ckala afore the law, It s 8 welcome sight, and, as the sun rises | won (tiger gate), and on to Bakurada- er, wo behold, from the flag-stall | Ko-mon (cherry-field gnte), where the Rezentol bigher, 2 slove tho lghthouso of Caps Kine, | fhe then infant Bmpercr mas wesesslned b | e oeoo masomin s stern e injoored ), 3! arded by an escort o men; | look, *do voo dare to sejest sich a thin, me fho white flg with the scarlet ok o nekian, that 19, 3. Kentucklan by brevet! Dareyou make men oroposishen at next we saw the great temple of 8ho-Kon-8ha globe which form tho national colors of Japau. | (roul beckoning rgul). of peeullar architecture, wich every drop uv Anglo-8axson blvod in my vanes boife with norrori Avant1" The water {8 white with the sails of uative fsh- | and rorgeouswith golden openchrysantiemnuins, ing-boats and junks, and the whole scenc is full :v::e\f'm“ n(( t&x:cellll«:xdt;. l'rom ‘hca_s we drove ol hoye o = ¢no (u] plain), wnere six Emperors re- He dldn’t avant, however, but went on to say of 1ife and sparkling with brillfant and harmo- n that 1n the outeRiis uy the village thero wux a culered woman wich hed a cabin, and a very h N pose In magojficent tombs, the collins belng Aft; slous colors; thosky laa eplendid azurc; we | féetunder a solld mass of granite masonry, A3 comfortable one, and, ho bieeved, somne money. Atall evence, she was a cxccllent washer and ave crossed the black current that aweepsdown | cach Mikndo's corpse Is wrapped at buriai fn from the Aléutian lales, and the pate-zreen sea | Heavy folds of cloth of gold, this precaution s hsamo Jonger tha sombre hucs of tho great Drolmblg necessury Lo gunrd against desecration |ruujr. u,ndbcnl::r\ lngnmm. o husband In falrly o0d sti! )y her labor. - o And g'oo know, Nasby, it's more than three ——— . A Dack Battle. Wisconsin _State” Regster. A gentleman from -Packwaukee relates the particulars of anovel sight he was witness to the other day In Buffalo Loake. s attention was attracted toward thelnke by @ rour that resembled the appruach of a hurricane, and there Le discovere mlyrmds of ducks engaged in mortal combat. [le watched them fora while, and isvovered that the battle washe- tween the mallards and the canvas backs, who wcrecrhluu!li‘ strivine for the supremacy on the celery fields, The lake was fairly strewn with feathers, s i all the ducks In the land had been plcked for the occasion, e ——e Happy tidings for nervous sufferers, and those who bave been doncd, drogeed, nud quacked, T'ulvermacher's Llectric Belts effectually cnre ond robbery. ‘Theu we visited Yorodzn-Yo- deeps, but shities with tho lipld Urighiness | gty (Bridra af Ten Thousand Relrn), bullt res it were alvo tall, powerful men. premnature debility, weakncss, and decay. Dovk which characterizes it upon of solld granite, and many hundred - years old; | yeers befors yoo kin lioggerate a Dimeeratic | ments. standing, who is well known in_ certain reputa- |~ mmediately upon boanling the Aflen, the and Journal, with Informmtion worth thousands, THE TOCKY COASTS OF JATAN, o o et (mor (it ttass), the. mosh | Deeatdent, of yoo cloct im s and ef yoo do, 700'| * As ft s important that thess good, carnst | ble circles, bitt whose previous history fs goner. | principal cblel asked the Captaln for rum, and | Eiailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co.y The hills are brilliant with follage, and some celebrated temple and pleasure resort in Japan, of them, terraced and highly caitivated, look A Iunfi stone-paved avenue leads to the Tembple ate, lined on both sidés with a great variety of likea well-kept garden to the very summit. ‘,f.,‘ -shops and booths filled with all f Many villages nestle under the cliffs; thelr on’mmuflu.» xlnl;:, toys, cx:. ‘nlunlarsuo&‘m:’y[ quoorshaped houses and quaint ‘Toofs Interest | pigeons flutler in and out the temple, the entire usdecply. We are now turning Into the Guit court-yard and Inner rooms of which are of Yeddo, on which les Yokohama, Wa have FILLER NITILFOUXURRTRLLER S jul “1and on both bows'; tho main Jund of Niphon anfinca:" a J‘é‘é’a;’:‘h:”u‘é‘&'éfi.t?n‘kii'n‘?.’:f a1 f:ufl'o snd surrounding fslands are on the right, while | at the very Lase of the fdol. Theatres and on tho left m flect of junks uunder full | showsof wax-works were on cvery slde, tho sall, and back of them tho snow-crests of prl,:no!ldmhxlun to the fincat belng one cent Myakesima Mountaios, and the smoke from the f:‘;{:' ',‘;}Hllfi)lu w‘«’ 'g}:}{:{l"“" IEwas: (o, cash A several, but tany ever activo craters of Obosima, complete a | columna of Tne TRINUKE would not do justice beautiful mariue scenc. Suonwe behold for the | to this zreat citynnditstemoles, palaces, fombs, first timo the summit of FuslYami, the “Lord- and pleasure-resorts. At noon we proceeded to Iy Mountain,” an extinct voleano, towerlug aJopaness restaurant for lunch. Fish, eggs, and rice aro the principal stapl f food, 14,000 fect above the level of the sea. It stands | Jaw requires w“"y Ush 50 be sulfl’ul‘l’vc, ‘n‘gunmfi out compietely fsolated from the other mount- | dlers carry them in tanks to the citizens’ doors, ains, and the first effect of this {mincnse solitary and at the reataurant the provrictor lifted up cone, covered with cternal suow, surpasses de- | the floor nnd showod ua little pools helow ; , full of live fish, from which wo madaen selectlon, scription. It Jends incxpressiblo granduer to | when it was cauglt, dresscd, and cooked before the scenery of the Bay of Yeddo, whose waters | our cyes. After soveral cups of tea as wo near tho Jand s alive with boats | and o plps of Japanese tobaeco, pursaing swarms of porpolscs for tho Yoko- | e proeeded to viwit the =IHankurankal,- or -~ lonu on O 10 hama market, where they,aro n groat datnty. | § h ‘"E"":“)‘!"' N‘E{.'m ll E}"‘"’&"t ", it th Neartho ship, ou the portalde, & _school of | gyer pivon under the auspes of | e Govern: whales are spouting water, and one, over 50 | ment, and by Japan as a nation. Every prove fect long, raises lis huge back to the surfaca | ince of the Empira Is re resentod, and it'1s most less than 100 yards from the ship, Beveral | intorcstini to note tho first efforts of this, the 1arge boata pursud'them conatantly with spears {m.eu nation tojoin the circlo of civilized coun- i 5 rics, yet governcd by tho oldest dynasty on and hugo lances, but with what success our curm{mu ‘present Emperor tracing hiy descent steamer does not halt to see. Tho monotony | through an uniulerrupted MNne of rulers for of the long voysge is forgotten; probably | 2,223 cnn{. Tho Exhibition buildings ary Do other bay in tho world will afford a [ grectediu the large grouuds of the Imperial scenaliko this constantly changing panorama, I'alace, and madeled on_the plan of the Cen- tennful Exhibiti t' Philadetphi; N : and we regard It with epeechless contomplation, ('fjrllll:lxu‘ on o “ro,n ulx‘nnll’ba:d% nc‘al:fig;g:fivll,nh. Now wo pass tho small fishing village of Uragn, | The prico of admission Is seven cents for onch whero Commodoro Perry first landed fn 1833, | adult on. Passing thrnugh tho imassive ey to take the chunces uv cittin yoor place agin & score uv humzr{ Ditncerats, who want it ¢z badly.ez yoodo, ‘Think uv three yeers uy compurative cumfort,” Bascorn struck fn to-wunst, for he saw his chance uy makin me a cash customer, koowin that he'd git ninc-tenths uy wat the womnan wood carn, and Deckln Pograw, who hez bin wantin suthinon wat I hev bin borrerin uy hiin all these weary ycers, urged it atrongly, “In the good ofd” times,” be sizhed, "t we hed no scruples about nizgers, excopt in the matter, uv goin thro tho Iunnnluy uvy marryin ¢t i : 'And when I thought uva comfortable home with n muscular female furnlshin the supplies, a gereat deel uv the disizast that I felt at mar- ryin o uigeer evaporated, and I determined to 0lt. Ifatal coucluslon: 4 ally unkuown to the public, aud wlich would startlo the community were it made the subject of newspaper notoricty, 1In the carrlage joining them In Windsor were o promiaent sporting man of Windsor, a doctor of the same place, and a Spavlard who had lately arrived from the South, Arriving before the residence of anold French settler. on the river road, both carriages stop- ped, and all the occupants alighted, A cusual observer would at once bave heen attracted to the @erman and the Spanlar from the fact tuat cach, from Lis slde, wore a sword. The German was 8 man of silzht but well-proportiuned phy- sique, with a triflinig Inclinatiun to talluess, I complexion was fair and clear, his Laoir dark and sllky, and his eves larce, black, handsome, and senrching. 1118 chin, Jps, mouth, and general appearance denoted an lron will, bat pot an {1l dlsposition, ‘S he Spaulard was o man of large mmt'1 well buiit, and exhibiting a tratned muscular devel- opuient. 1is hair was black as jet, and cut short, I1s complexion was the yellowish -tint pecullar to his countrs, [s eycs were small and black, and bore a peeuliar wicked look, con- atuntly chanzing thelr vislon from one abject to another In & nervous maancr, 08 1f their owner was suspiclous of cverythloz, Ilis mouth was slightly drawn down at the corners, and the jower portion of his features indlcated a sullen disposition nud intense vindictiveness, Nelther party recoguized the other as they allghted, but cach entered Into a low conversa- tlon amouy themsclves. They waited but a few moments before the Frencliuan emerged from thie front door of his residence, and grected both rifes with a cordial **Guod morning ™ and a hand-shaking., 1Is manner, however, plainly indicated that he was perfeetly cognizant of the object of his visitors. The men who it wos platn were ncting as seconds of the parties who wore the swords held a short conversation with the Prenchnan, and then returued to thelr re- spective eroups, gave & few words of {nstruc- the latter answered that he had no liquor on board. The chief then attemnted to bribe Capt. Gilley by offering to trade hin some valuubie skins fof rum, and, again being retused any in- toxieating drink, the hich chiel’ wished to trade his skins for cartridges. The Captain offered the chief what he thought a fulr bargain, which the Indian contemptuously refused. It must be remetnbered that at this time, at 8 o'clock at night, it was as light ns doy,—there being no fogs,—during the months of July and August. Events had reached the polnt al- ready described when the other two canges reached the brig, sud instautly all the In- dlans Jumped on board without suying a word to the Captaln. The leading chiéf, who ar- rived in the first canoe, now rew more fnsolent and fluaily he scized Capt. Gilley by the throat, and shook bim g If e werea straw, demanding rium, and threatenlng to go intothe zabin. The Captaiu by adesperatecifort eacaped frouy the clutches of his antagonist, and, drawing bis revolver, told the chicf to leave the vessel. In the meantime, anothier chief had 1nade an assault upon W. H. Murphy, the first mate, but the latter cscaped unhurt. The chicfs,sbeing so far worsted, now ap- .parently determined to take charge of ile veasel, run_ her ashore, and murder tho officers and crew. Preparatofy to action, the leading chicf ordered all the old men, the yount boys, snd the three Indlan wowmen, evidently wives of the chic, to get into one of the candes and wo ashorc. As soon as Capt. Gllley saw this e knew the Indians meant bloody work, When the Indlans left in tho canoe there were nhout seventy-five warriors still on board the Allen, whilo the crew all told numbered un){ twenty-foug inen, and of theso there were only four whiteduen, the reiainder being Sandwich-Islanders, At this instant fir- fui was beurd toward the forecastlo, and the Captain and Ma Murphy saw tuat 3 Sandwlch- Islander lay murdered on the deck. “Its lifs or death with us, Murnln{" ure you realy for actlund’ sald Capt. ‘Ille)‘. ALl ready, men of Wisconsiu sould hear all the evideace In the case before them, 1 desiro to give thom the i , DENEPIT OF MY CLAIRVOYANCE] und so proceed to inform them that the cirls in the University not only compress the soft walls of the chest betow the ribs, and thus displaco the vitat orgons and impede the circulation of she blood, but they also wear garters, and tightly-buttoned boots with high heels, which also rotard circulation, produce cold feet, head- nches, hollow cyes, pallid chiceks, cteetern Tlicn they eit up nights, or otherwise eueroach on the hours ol rest and recreation, o alter old dresses, repalr Injury to trains, hem rutlles and trins hats. Moreover, they mend gloves and hetn handkercliefs for tho male pupfls, who sit and rest whilo thoughtlessly finposine this additiount labor on the already overtaxed bodles of thelr cinss-rivals, who embrolder sllppers and make varlous fancy articles, not knowlwr that uvur{ stiteh, or every eifort of the eve In direct- ing the needle, is o draln on thelr vitality, The great trouble with women when brought Into conipetition with men is their inability to rest. They are never content to do a mau’s work and stop, but Invariably sunplement [t by some fem- fnine employment; and most of “the female competitors for the world's work do that of both nman and a woman. ‘This predisposition nas comne down from mother to duughter, from the carifest nies, through that gencral arrange- ment o division of Inbor, by which a womnan's work 1s never done.” ‘Ihe mother generally works stxteen hours out of twenty-four, aud sleeps the other elzht with one eys open,—that Is £ all {8 well; but, In caxe of llinicss, she works and thinks frotn dawn to daw, with such cat-naps os she can catehi, Her daughter {unerits from her the predisposi- tlon to eternal vigilance and never-ceasing actly- ity. Bo, when you send her to school with her brother, shie sits up unil sows on lils buttons, KELLOGG aravo comsination JARY. PAREWELL HATINEE, Saturday, Iec, 1.2t 2 p. m, . . . . . . I proposed the next mornin at 0;.she accept- ed, and before ten we wuz cz frwly warried cz aJustis uy the ecce coud do ft. £ wuz wunst moro the hed uv a fanuly. “Flie Justls and the wilneases lcft the house, and we wuz along with our luv. Melindy sot thero swith her hands folded, and @ broad grin distendin lier cupashus mouth, and I ot thero regardin her with teclive uv gratitood for & yeoserper whoso polisy hed fed tou result so pfeasant for me to contemplate. “Iiat womnan could_carn a dollar o day—1 _cood feed her and myself ou ten cents o day—I eat vory little and "bacon is choap here, ol It Is pour—and tho other 90! 1 saw beforo mo unlimited drinke—L saw before mo a long e i Bascom’s bar with occasiouul trips to Lools- ville. And that human mashecn o adubblu awny furnishiv the means! Lt wuz a gorgeous dreem—wood that Ihed never Lin awakeued from it. That wuz o good thno to die, while I felt well, and I wish | hed. “Melindy, darlin,” 1 spoke geatly, "‘in the now relashuna we Tov sesvomed _wa must not forgit thut 1ife liez ita dootles, Very pleasant {8 luye's youog dream, and well ‘would it bu for In order to comply with tho nu. merous requests for a Matines by tho Kellogg-Cary Combination, tho managors have mado an arrango- mont with MISS OLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY,: MRB. TOMKARL, MRB.VERDI, . i MR, 0ONLY, ALTRED PEASE, €, BEHRENS, ‘Who will positively inako their last appearanco this scasop in Concert, Admission, 60 conts, Rosorved Beats, 76 conts, The Sale of Scats will commence thle moming st i i} A 0s. m..at Koot & Sons’ Muslc Slore, 150 State-at, Cor y Kateway, we enter heautifully lnid-out grounds, ‘ d ti7e | Whilohe lics abed nna snores. Then, next morn- | tion to the hack-drivers, and re-cotered the ve- gir,” aoswered the mrte. Quick as o | ST sprnisod dofksiatetty :f‘n::’ 5 Tfllm:.):‘:nl o fl:o ,f yeoon, and re- | 40410 Japanese excel i landscape gflnlcnlm:: }'l‘"“.' :n':,‘ffl‘(l‘ 'Lfl:‘{a’m.‘,"‘,ml_ “fii,“f",‘{;{,‘,d"f gz Lie plties and patronizes her for belug pale, | bicles. i 3 flash Murphy bod & Henry rile fn lis McCORMICK NALL ved pormission to bring bfa skios (seven mene | “Trn BUTLDINGS ANE OF WOOD AND ULABS, | o can't, Love Is representid cz with a pertiks | and nerveless, and weak, and only a girk, An open carrlage, containiug the Frenchman | lana, passed to him the cook, PO IR OESUEL IR of-war) up to the Capital. At length we double | and are really long, low sheds, each one In the pleturcaque promontory, and all of a sudden | shape of a cross, and arranged in 8 semlctrele, we 880 au trlgl. you"rmfl trul]n ullm .tlldln;: |.<; I.‘lhlg next norder nll around. In the rear of this semi- i e clrcle aro tho yards whero the cattlo anu_horses stretching along the sandy beach and up tho | are exhibited. The ontiro space wvceuplod by lld;l ofawooded hill. Several ships of war | the blx’xudlmt! ;md h‘)": {a,'-’lfl"c'l E,l’_(.ll“bl’!]‘oll and many merchant-vessals of all grounds proper {8 abou! ncres, o firat ot o tha Tee, Sleet. om,‘}:,“:’,f‘;,‘:r“_ B iding Lo tho rleht 18 Iortfeultarak Lall, und contalis some fing specimens of 1melons and cign quartor, which can bo rocozulzed by fts | other native frults) together with a luro col- subatantinl white bulldings and Consular flags. | lection of beautiful Howering sirubs and plants, A great number of Junkas and tradivg boats le | tustefully arranged. But all the flowers lyo st anchor off the Jetties of tha Custom-Mouse, | Ok B0 nerlume. Tha llowers of Japan aro ador- 1css, as her binds are songless; the slght is the xf ucn:ln slowly lrough thom, round thelght- | gui} sense pleased by either.’ In the rear of p, and right up among the men-of-war. Our | this building is o collection of dwarf trees, arrival gnin fs fired, and as its echoes reverberate | showing the perfection to which Japaueso carry over the water the eugines ccaso thetr motion | thisart. Pluw trecs ouly foustecn lnches high for the first timo in twenty-ous days, nnd the | FOF¢ Toaded with frult, whlle peur and otlier trees were In blossoin, somo of thom 10 years ponderous auchor plunges to tho bottom, tho | o1d and vuly seven inches high, A pina (R As for those periodsin every wonian'slife which the Board clte as the tuure of the fusbitity of girls to compete with boys in sclivol, THEN CALCULATION 18 ALL WHONG, Thers are no nure atax on the vital powers thun tho period of discharge for any other natural scerctlon, The pain and weakness which 60 often attend thems aresiinply the noti- fleation which Nuture gives of the outrazes to which Fashion subjects her. They are her ot for delivernuce from the cruel bondage in which: she s boid by whalebunes, and corset-laces, and skirt-bands, and pall-backs, sud bustles, and other abointuntions by which woincn disturt and disfigure the human form divine, The Crealor made ample arrangements fu the female orgau- istn for all the natural demands made upon it und, when ilis laws are observed, there is no period, but that of partusition, which seriously ohistructs the onlluary business of life. As Western men are leading the world to a higher plave, it wiil be much tu be regretted 0 Wis- A% who was at the cabln door, As Murphy turned about he saw un Indian [n the act of plunging o koife into the beart of n Kanaka. A chief staudiviz near the mato attempted to selzo the tllle, but. Murphy took aim, and, before the In- dian could murder the Knuaka, shot him deard. Then followed a rough-ona-tumble fleht, which the chlef fell overboard. Cant. Gill all this time had bis hauds full, The leadi chief again and arzin trled to throttle hi but the Caplain escaped ushart every tin The chiel, thus folled, stepped back a_lit- tle, aud, 88 hs approsched, the Cap- tatn struck. him with the buttend of his revolver,” and tho towering Indian fell to tho deck weltering In gore, Hoon afters ward the chief was scen to go overboard, but {u what manner nobody knows. Aany of the otber Indiuns followed him in o mysterious manner. ‘The reaskins, naw seclnr that they hiad the worst of the tight, commenced to jump overboand, and those that were too Juzy inso erler); plnm{) stumick, wick shows that it hez bin tifled, \We van't cxist on love—wo need ba- cons, and sich. Therefore, Melludy, uwake from your dream, and it to thut wash-tub, Them tlothes wmust bo out aud on the lite by noon, And, Metindy, zive e, your legal lord and mus- ter, ot logie change yoo lev fo yoor posses- slo, for 1 lioy bizuis up-town.” Wat did this wowan dol Bhe remarked: “Duz yo a'posc I'ze a gwine to a’port yoo by and a friend, led the way, tummi from the river road wp another road leadinz to the woods. . Arriviog there, all again alighted, and the Froochman agalo led the way into the woods, along @ cow-path to a slizht cleard u few rods from the road, on the side o which tho carringes and their drivers were allowed to romain. The llitle cleanng was surrounded by large maole, “beech, au other hard-wood ~trees, through the ‘uvaked hranches of which the wiud whistled with a dreary, mournful sound, Tho sun was entircly wbscured by dark, gray clouds, and the alr was cold and molst to an’ extent that tbreatened rtaln. As they entered the opening, the two parties walked to the oppusito sides of it, and all sitently took a geueral view of the scene. A brief conversation passcd between scconds and principals, and the fatter at once proceeded to divest themselves of unnccessary clothing, The doctors unpacked thelr hand-salchels, con- tamine surgical fustrunicats, baundazes, ete, The Beethoven Soclety by General Request LA, REPHAT ‘Verd!'s last and grestest work, the Manzonl REQUIEN 1 WITHl FULL ORCHESTRA, TuesdayEve, Dec.4ih aabind P «Certalnty I do, my deery—wat other parfoshn hev yei” - » Yo duz, duz yoi " “ Uy course, snd_yoo don't want to lose no timo. Wat_doca Soloron say uy tho model woman? *Sho gittith up while It fs yit nite, aud she weaveth fine gouds, wich sho sclleth to the merchants, apd her husbanud sittith in the rates with the elders,’ or words to tbat effect, Wocan's bo exactly seriptoorsl, for yoo don’t groat ship swinzs slowly around and lles at | a little pot, only ten fuches high, bore s label | q Ponsin should take agreat step backward fnstead { and a pair of blankets wers apread on the damp | dotug were helped to get over fu o Lurry, RISERVED SEATS, $1; ADHISSION, 75 CENTS, rest, —the long voyage Is safcly over, Budden) iving l{’- @ al b years, The ‘weeret of this Bt ;‘,,"j',.‘i;};“.t,.!,}’.",,fi‘:;‘:;:.,‘,‘,? ,l: dt}':,'{'fi:‘}.,‘;‘g{;:‘,; of une furward on this road, ground on either alde of lllm cleazing. AE When all had disappeared the Captain took ,r': ekyis cAR by Dm-llgnl;m 4 after Baturdsy ners {m}.e‘u;;y mn'lll-fi(.nr aboud us’ bands of | Europenns have uover entlrely discovored. Tho | Lusband did, ho I8 & zoln tosit, in tho gates ot Tle ruce must bo developed through its | i cymnnmuulu wers being made, oue of the | survey of the deck, sod found one Kouakn 1Cag0 MUBLE Company's 550re, 137 State st ¢ strike up * Hall Columbia,” and heavy | nextbulldingis Mactinery lail. Herealloopress | Buacom's. To your tub, Melindv.’” mothers; ond the cducated, enlarged brain s | seconds, with the evident utentlon of relleviug dumk aunotuer danrerously wounded, sl a McVICKER'S THEATRE, broadsidea thunder forth o sulute of thirteen | Is working off a dally Daper In the Joj 3 pancso guns. Wa are all surprised at this magnilicent lnunuugc.‘nud Is o never-cecaslng wonder to the reception, but we find the cxplanation, thav | natlves, who surround it Iu crowds fron :‘Jfiunz our passenizers we have brouiht tha new | mornjug until night. 8llk munufacturs s the iniral (Pattersorf), who fs to take command rent industry tu many provinces of Japan, and ot the Ameriean Asiatic squaron, and bis flag- ficm was the whols process (lustrated by suip, the Teunesseo, les near us, We noto tho | native workimon, Young wirls souked tho 1Aldmh-nl 's broad pennant fylog from our nast- | cocoons in hot water and recled off the silk, cad, and the foreigu mer-ol-war pay him tho | others spun the aulicate threads to the proper respect due Lils rank. Immediately swarms of | thickness, and finally the marvelous nutive sampans—native boats—surrouud * the ship, | loumn, wade unllrel( of wuod, without a nall mauued by haif-uaked boatmon, oager to con- | used Init, wove It Into tha sllk fabric of com- "F‘\? vasscogers ond bucgupe to the shorea. | merce. In avother place the proparation of ey are sinliing uud respectfal. Hero i raw silk {nto_skeins and bales fur exportation “’ Ll‘lblolnfn FOR THE STUDENT OF ANATOMY} was shown, In every case whon wo approuched H en: b0 men wear oniy a luoso robo open in | to examine an article the wative crowd fell ‘mn N um top to bote and fluttering in | back with many low bows, and secmod to tako lg‘lnr.y reeze, This with a almiple cloth about the reat delizht in sceluyg us sxamine their work. ol completes thetr summer and winter dress, | Owber native machinery for weaviue mats, “ufll propel dhelr boats—a long narrow tort of | grinding rice, cte., sud very curlous In con- {m"flfi:' th a single long osr, ol scull to aud | struction, were shown. In the centrsof this 3 :r L wonderiul skill und rapidivy, Stowing | Lutldmgz was a large collection of the must -:n'fi ugguoe fu one wo talkia a scat in the Low, Ar proved A and Engitsh farm ma- o llnurlxuugnn. keentog time to a pocullarcry, cnluen’, looms, ete., which the Government .t:‘l 8 us quickly gahore. Weo lund ut a firht of | hud purchused and placed therv so that the ) e steps reachiug up, from the water, and | peoplo could compare the new ways with Lhe lAu:m:mom oo tho " Mikado's Lnpire.,” | old. This slone must bo “:v ng us aro dozens of two-wheeled car- OF GKEAT HENSFIT TO TIR NATION, ges, u‘ fact, re{mlar American baby-car- | for the people are coming from all parts of the B s, ouly un a Mttle Jarger scule, cachi drawn | Empire, aud will carry back. with &m mauny lil:: upnman coulie, fu ‘licu of ahorse, Wu | newideas, Next is the bullding vro:ted by the Gnmf‘l'f uud are takon st a ratthing puco to the | merchants of ‘Toklo City o gxhibit thelr manu- S llflm' the b.;lfl in the city, and kept by | factures. Here b8 laquered ware 300 ond 400 -:d ualistinau. We siply leave our buguagu | years old, so coetly that It Is never scen outslde aud e a_roou. We' are eager (o seo | of Japan, and inlld with rare gems and wosale olpl::fi:c ife, In frant of the botol wreinore | work; carved onen work In wood of qualut de- little two-wheel vehicles cadled Rl o i e g ru‘iu sign, which must have taken the only sure development. it is the wowan of brafus who akes the good wife, the gud mother, the attractivé honies aud ont who has peen taught to think logically, to reason cor- ructly, will learn suore of housekecping {n o week than a narrow-minded, illogieal, imnorant woman can do [n years, ‘The troublo with Brid- et shows that 1t Is not micrs wusclo which inukesahousckeeper, Anoutics of bruins counts for njore than twenty pounds of bone and mus- clu in uny department of housckeeping, Men have been able to utilize Paddy’s muscle in dig- ging canals and Fn\dmz rullroxds, snd have thought stranze that wotnen canhut pl Bridget to sume equally good use; but the reason they Lave ot beon abl to do so—the reason they uever van 4o so—is, that thelr department of Iabor embraces no field 1o which wuscl s the chief requisite for sucvess. Every process In domestic labor REQUIRKS LRAINSS and it {s certain that uo Board of Education can fucresso the efticlency ol the wonen ol & State, o8 wives, and wothicrs, and housckeepers, by decreasing thelr bratu-caiture, Teach the wamen of 8 Btate tothink, sud you bave given thent the best genceal preparation lor any de- partment of lifu-work. Teach them to thiuk on & brood asls, sud thoy will thiuk themselves out of thw ruts which narrow-minded, shallow, valu woluen haye worn inthe roadway of soctal Ufe, and Into physics! 8a woll as mertal vigor, ‘The shortest wu{ to this result would be for everyiustitution of learuivg to adopt & unifuru costutne for atl the wowen couuceted wilh ity and to enforce Its exclusive use, just as they do any other rule. 1€ I were to select that'cos- tuwe, | would namo TIAT OF THE GERMAN FEASANT. third with soveral stabs on hls buly, There were uo dead Indians to be sceu. The dead Sandwich-Islunder was appropriutely burled, and the two wounded Kanakas were taken caro of. Both bave survived, aud sro_now in this city. 'Elxc Indfans located at the Polnt of Cape Prince ¢f Wales are desperate pirates, Last summer they made a rafd ou the Indian settle- ment of Port Clarence, and killed every nan, wotnan, aud cbiid, oxeept two familics, who, during the massacre, escaped by chance. In the winter of 1854 these sanie Indians scized the brigz Kohala, and attempted to ruu ber ashore, l.’ant. Gilley, who waa then first mute of the Kobala, bas the credit of suving the brig, The muster of tho vesscl, Cart. Bruwrow, waa siter- wara murdered by Indfans at Kotzebue Sound. The Indians . waited ruin, #s and, not belng able to procure 1t, threatened thy crew aud brig with destruction: e —— PLYMOUTH SCANDAL. Churgesof Immorality ARalast Onie of tha Members—Activn of the Commlttes on Disclysine, New Fork Tvmes. Not. 25, For two years pust there bas been a thorn rankling [ the slde of Plymouth Church, which s yexed tho apirit of that society very greatly, On Bunday last Mr. Beecher guve notice from tha puivit, befure the worning sermon, that o meeting of the church would be held In the pariors adjolulug the lecture-roow, imime- dintely after the close of the prayer-uiceting ou the next (last) Friday evenlug. Accord- the nulversal depression of spirits, passed around a flask of hmld‘ and a caso of cigars, from cach of whichall helped themselves ex- cept the principals, who took the liquid stimu- lant alone. 'Fue duelists, bhaving nlgrnvd. themsclves, with the exceotion of pantalvons and under- shirts, drew their keen, bright, glistening swords, Iaid aside the scabbards, and cxamined the blydes in dotall, bendiug them almost double to satisfy themselves that they bad not' been Injured of tampered with, “Ihe seconds beld anotber sbort conversation with their principals, sud, tuming to the Frenchman, anhoutced their men as ready for the contest. ‘The Frenchman took the swords, found tnew of tho same_ length, und returued them to thelr owners, ‘Taking Iils position near tho centre of the clearing, shuwiug him to be auting as referce, he called ont, at exactly twen- ty minutes past 10 o'vlock, in u clear, stern volee, “Time,” With compressed lps, listen- ing eyes, and quick steps, tho iwo mien who were thirsting for each other's blomd advanced, Measuring swords, with steady nerves the two duclists took thelr posi- tions, Thesalute of tho cuds was griven with the most perfect grace, and at once the strife for the human lfe, which it was supposcd was uucessary to bo taken to wipe out injured honor, was begun. Up, down, to the right, to tho left, the swosls passed with lizhtoing speed, clickiug, clasblog, and sendiog forth streaks of fire, Relying on his superivr strength - and’ supposed superior swordsmuuship, theBpaniard took the offcasive frown the start, pressing hard unon his opponent. The German defcnded himaself withan air of confident superiority, and vecasionally made a thrust which put bls axsutlant temporarly on Thas wrotched womon ross deliberately snd regarded me jutently for o moment, Thon sha walked to where that tub wuz standin, und lIuPud 13 over, ou the flour, “\Womay, wat does tbls moon?” I ex- clalmed. “Meen? It meens dat [didu't marry to *sport a husband—I mazried 1o be 'aported. it meous dst yoo hev got to git de 'splles—I'l1 vouk om, and betp you cat em, but no o’ wushiu for dis- chile. Yoo git out to your work." And shy -picked up that lubl and her wash- board, and wut suap thér wuz left and went to Yoliock’s und tradid em oll for some artitishel flowers for her bridle bounlt, ez she suld; aud come and 8ot dowa In that bonlt, and retoosed to do a thiug till L'weut out sod got suthin for bher to cook, it wus a bltter nite Ipast. Melindy hed some pervishens hiddon away, wich 1 cvod not git at, and by nite L wus feerlully week, while sho wuz ea strong ez over. [ atteniptid coer- shun, wich ended in wy bein dragged over the floor for au hour or two, and tually beln kicked out uv the door In u cold rain, 1n vain 1 begged for ndwstshun, 'That onfeclin wowan went quietly to her couch, und i stayed out all uite fu the wet, listenin to Licr comfortable snores. But my cup wuze't tull. Joo Bl nd Pol- lock went ufors o Justico uy the Feedc and come lafned uy we for not supportin nv lamily, and wuz given tire choles uy goiu to work or golu to jale, and Melindy she appeered with u charge of “assalt and battery, sud generul fubuman trectuiont, and the Justis—they took me afore the nlgger Juatis at Libertyville—fned me $10, aud conmitted mo till 1t “wuz pald. 1 write theso lincs lu a lock-up; thauk beaven, while LILLIAN MATINEE SATURDAY. SEQURERSZATS 1§ ) gl JeVICKER'S THEATRE, M CORMICK HALL, LECTULE DY WENDELL PHILLIPS, VENING, DEC. 3. S FINANCR.P Admisalan, 80 ed sesta. 73 conts. Tee aeyed eals cuabe Ll on aud after Fridey Mofning, Nuv, 30, al Lout & Sons Musie (0., 138 SEate-al, sl Weat bide Librar, o ot INSTANT SUCCESS of the ENINENT ARTISTS, MIS8 MAGGIE MOORE and MR, J, 0. WILLIAMSON, Rt ke kv takes -‘:u of toil mfl Tiage. " Largo ouiabers of thein o ih Wik | Taveadaof Kol (oto edics’ elid: and v i B gold, {oto ladiea’ bults, and valued ingIn evory principal strcet of Yokolama; they | atfabuloussums. Every usticle (s labcled 1:‘:.:'. I thelr very s cessful American Drama, It must be becomivg aud womanly, for mill- 4o very convenlcut, sod 8 mative will propel | ernl languaues, giving alwava tho maker's naia stay they hev got Lo feed ine. ero wainen laye Hved and lovod, Lave becu | the defensive, aud scemed Loseriousty discontert | ygly, on Friday eventng Jast, after the closo STRUTEK OIL, ey SCUT) Tan for's Toug . LIe With HELle i | orl dhe et b o wale or Lot Tu one | 4 More than ever do L hiate the yooserper. | joyeu aud bonorcd, while wearing itiaud to-day, | him, Whenover the Spantard windo a scrics of | SE0 ; s - asii A8 played by ther 800 times during (helr tour’ sround E::e!"h‘cn':meih ;iu:i:neul :fi:'n nmlb lnlxl x}merl Case wo wuw siik 80 heavy that ft stood sloue | More thau everdo I curauthio foll sperltuv § jy 'y fancy-dress Ty, It Is always pinc Tebeated unizes, the German would recreat siight- | O L prayor-mecting, the wembers of the | {RAVIRIY With Originsl Scenery, Scusationst Eects ity areas o petinwblie in Japan abiishisty, wich hoz brot this rooin upou me. Tu the good old days I cood hey compelled that ‘woma to hev supported o without golu thro tha forms uv marrisge, und without takin an Uhlicastion tpow myselts And Digler und Pof. luck, who put up tiis job ou me, are Jatliin and jecrin, aua 1 ain’t shoor but that Bascom and the Deekin wuz In it also. While I aw langtakin ina fale I ain't ruuning up my account at Hascow's bar, and to all my frantlc appeels for releef, even for & piut, be crooelly turns a deet car, 1"l make It ward for ewm ef | ever et out uy thls. Perrorzon V. Nasor, Decelved, but not Crushed. B A Curlous Wil Boston Adeeriisar, A curlous will Las just Leeu settled 1o Berlin,. 254 nuberb Caal, IAND FASIILY MATINEK to-worrow s13p. m~ MeVICKI Friday sud Saturday, Last Nights of LILILIAN; OR, WOMAN'S LABT LOVE. Buturday Matinee. I Matiuee Prices. LILLIAN. 25 AND 50 CENTS, artSeudi"Leyess, | THE BELLS, BIDONIE, ‘THE MARKRIED FLIRT, Dec, 10th. lemembe mallaee priccs, socured denis, 25 sad ceuls. T HAVERLY'S TUEATRE churel were fnyited Lo asscnble fu the pariors. In response to thefuvitation, » lares number of the brethren and sisters—especially the later —crowded 1uto the parlors. ‘Tearful ‘Toww Bhiesrman was called upou to preside. Clerk ‘Lilney read the minutes of the jast weeting, whorsupon, Pasoral Helper Hulliday turned arvund sud stared {nsoleutly futo the fuces of the reporters present. Lhereporters, togetber with two or thres other persons, quietly with- drew, aud the meeting proceeued Without further {uterruptiou, The sole ubjict of tho meeting was to hear and act upou the tual report of the Exsnunlog Cowmmittee upon a suse of discipling, so-called, which hud been before tho Committee und the chiurch for the past two years, in which Mrs, Gertrude Boueh, tie wite of Mr, Thomuas Beack, both metnbers of Plymouth Church, bas beeu 1t wust be Lealthtult look ag the pbysical de- velopwents of the wearers and of thelr sons; look at tue labor thev zxflmm. and thelr total lack uf_complajut about periods. As Wiscousin i3 one of pur Uerman States, It would be a beeoming token of appreciation of the Fatherlaud for ber, In her Stute University, to test tha wisdom of this suppestion. Let her reguire every femsis pupll ond empldye of that institotiou to dress a8 do the great wuss of (eanan women, aud the warked differeuce of health between male and feinale pupils will certainly disappear, Let the Bourd require every girl under its eare to suspend wl ber clothlog from the shoulders, to buve as much cheat-room fn- wide of It 08 2 oy, Lo Wear nu skirg louger than six inches from thy ground, to suanduo alt Iy, wardiug off the thrusts with apparent case, fie end of the Brst bout cume without cither being touched, and, while the Spauiard Soemed quite vut f breath und was perspiriog freety, the ‘German showed no evidiuce of fatigue. Ao lustant after “time " was agaln catled, the Spantard, by a desperaty ou laught, in which be cxhiblied” the ficreeness of su coe rugred tiger, succeeded in wounding the German fn the left arm, near the shoulder, {rom the effect of which the blood fowed freely, occaslon- fuz u short delay, ab the command'of tho sec- ! casily, Next were curfous plpes, somo ;Illul:k or cab i }u{muenn e, Very few | old; then tortolse-shell plat vdm::s Teey An“o{l u;lnu.nu seen in Yokohama, acd there b liutle | ameter, all lnladd with gold ; dresses of marvels i) clatter or nofse on the strects, Al mees | ously still urocads silk, embraidered with gold, : llnmuh ou poles vu the shoulders of | that ovly an Empress could purcbuse, or i ‘ou les, At night cvery Jlurtkeha is compeiled | allowed ™ to wear; eleguut dreasing- 0 carry & largo m‘mr lantern, beariuic 1t bum- | cowns, embroldered fn allk fu very “&- and being guyly painted fu different colors, | tastetul designs; — embrofdered screcus the many colorea lzhts dartiug up an with heavy raised silk flgures, und others cx- ’wn the crowdod strects mal thorough- | gulsitely inlaid. Bowmne of these were very laree, ;{npcr{m fairy scene, We re-cnter our Jio- | ‘The Iinperial military tallor exbibits scécimens “;::é‘:h:“&?g 3:115:? I:flul‘d‘irut-uum '3 ;:l l.hulncw ATt ’-tun lorw; fiumwut with gold s B nsmart trot sround | face, luthe centroot thle gm city; ‘The carious, one-sturled Japaness | where b et pabond ouses, all open tu the alr, the fatilics squatted | To sucl :\:‘:‘ffiq‘;‘: fltl\:;i m;:‘u. dri:n king ut:l“ or muloking, | thut iu the witt carlous goods, the sirange | gold, and goute roun :‘r!:.lfih of the lauguage spoken about us, the otbers with a loug, widalrul. Ilkul‘r‘nnll“u; ?nfl:: juuatler nierchiauta squutted ou mats spread fu | per, and Hoatinz about like a ?I““ of extremely o = oudd. On the rencwal of the combat great caution ‘was observable on botbsides, Both contestants exhibited fatigue, but §t was plaln that tho Spanfard was destitute of the endurance ex- lubited by the German. The former now acted contaiuinz & woral jder clre i ¢: cl which | wholl the aefensive, until sn opportuult . (Lats AdslphD). J. M. UAVEKLY; Pruo. and Menager, * fho wtrcot und Tong tincs of coulies currylug | fd gauss, Ciesc vsletca of cold s are uly | contatutuis 8, worat” worth u wider crculation | foynces o plaitings sud SRRSOy | Ulfeing tor a tbeuat bo® euddenly Soportuulty | Juder trial for slanderng snother’ mewber | LAY it o IR e Durdeug ot pules, ail'futerest mo decply, ad § | prodiced by years of curcful brocding. Cages | The poor wan died, when to gencral surprise it | focreasiug ita warmith s sud the glrts can keep tactics and pressed upou his combatant with re- | Of the church, The report of the Cowmtt- | BREAENE NG, o ity Dere Chiat g ot heur by contiwed large buttertiies shut up vu | was found he left 81,000 warks, The 50,000 ju » | up with the boys witbout luss of bealth. sistless fury, ‘The coolness of the Germsu hicro | o Wis, i effoct, thut the case aainst rcan Play, TU W el Yo € DA E3. Alr. Lo irichs 1o bis original crestivu of ihe Farsun. Mr. C, 1. Paralus specially cogazed Lo play the Chlusman. A woader- U pheioneus clal Sk, Tt e v GV S000 B, M ; COLJSELM. TO-NIGHT the 1045 of the Scuson. MATINER MY ». w0, TheDramaof ' * WIDE AWAKBE, ho wgsdsrful Uramuils, Do JG1AQ sad POX X RN 1) ;i‘m r{x?'lu‘u’fm"x.m’ wa NUTH, A '*STKANGE AND YORNION SHORE." peds of Aowers, uud in little bawboo boxes we, P‘hlt Yokobama descrves a letter by itsclf, and | tame rasshoppers, whose chirping cry-um Bu!.':'m‘lx to Japau to seo for Tur TRISUNE the | to delight the nutives very much. A pramiveut i .dr. oual Exposition vver held by it us a na- | feature in the east nave was a large crystal ball, fouand m:.w open ut Yeddo, the Capital, I hua- | very transparcut, and valued st $3,030. The L lul."m «ity. Yeddo, or rathier as it {8 cx- | next Lull i that of Fiue Arts. Tho rouf of this ‘_uxd:byc? Iu!ll bere Zokis (the Ex-tery Cupital), | building was quite bigh, and made of fine inlald i ?lg the forchru uawe, is 8 city of a | work, wiviug a fne elect, as it was lighted ouly it wud s balf of peopls Iylug st thy head | from the sidcs. . ; g cen sinca vutiVo artists, was very fair, but the altcu| 1508, whien the Bhogun was dupoevd, the Feal | f postraly uul.' hmhcapyu paluting were vv?": Mre, Deach hau been fully estab- 1lshed, sud sccompanyinge the report was u rec- owtcadutivn that the church sbould withdraw from the wowan sccused its ¢ wutch, care, an fellowship.”? Both the repost and the recom- mendation were adopted, und the meoting ad- Jourusd. Tos Kev, Dr. Edward Boueher, 8 brother of the pastor of Plywouth Church, when ques- tioued 1 repard to the matler yesterday,'said | that thodirs. Beech referred 1o wus 4 daugerous mewber of socdety, 0D account of kier sWIW pro= navkage, sigued and sealed, was to be givea to his pative town fu Bavariv; 1,000 cach to threo brothers, and 1,000 to a fricud with whom he had quarreled. It was stipuluted tbat none of the four sbould follow the body to the grave, which suggestion the threo brotbers gladly se- wepled, but the quarsreler walked aloue sud for- feited thousaud waris, for the sake of vay- fug a Just witipativg bouor. Wben by vacksze was opeucd for the town it disclosed another will, giving the 30,000 to avy of the four who ghuuld dloregurd thy stivulution. came to hts 8, and, sucvessfully parrying what was desizued 10 be s coup de wain, b vlunged his weapon into the breast of bhis autazoulst. ‘The wounded wan uu{fi:nsd. dropped his sword, but did not fall. secoud and doctor rushed to bis sssistance, aud helped bim to a reclining position on bis Llauket uoderneatha buevh tree, where his wound was examived. e was so0n after removed “to his carrlage, which was driven back to Windsor, aud stovped Lefore s bandsome residence, futo wiich the disatled muu was bastily carcied. 3t {5 asserted that bo 1t s lounced skirts and French vorsets which impede thetr race ju 1ife. Cowpel thew, o3 3 condition of recerving thebenelts of the institu- tion, 10 ubaudon the dress whichls rulning the bealth of our womes, aud the State University of Wisconsin will truly lead the yan of Ulvillza tion lufts steady eucrouchies upon barbartaut ‘Lho ldea of & untforw is 0ld, sud K 7 ITS WISDOM LAs BEEN FULLY TESTED. ‘The Ail'uu Churlty School founded by Edward V.ot Englaud has preseryed its uniform to this dayi sud, odd us {t Is, different sa it 4s from